Electromechanical design handbook

Electromechanical design handbook

by Ronald A. Walsh
5/5
(1 votes)

Electromechanical engineering is the combination of electrical, mechanical and electronics engineering.

This sourcebook of engineering design data should be useful for product engineers and designers whose work requires crossing the boundary between mecha.

Format
1136 pages, Hardcover
First published
2000
Publishers
McGraw-Hill
Subjects
Electromechanical devices·Design and construction·Handbooks·Manuals·Etc
Language
English

Lots of facts and formulas, I don't think electromechanical is the best word for the title. Most Electromechanical industries today have a focus on the application and less on math.

There are many "Handbook" in the web claiming they are but they aren't. This IS a hanbook and it has many concepts from: mechanics, optics, electronics, chemistry, etc.

This is a very technical handbook for a working mechanical, or electro-mechanical engineer. It includes charts of materials, their densities, their dielectric constants, cross sections of bearings, mechanisms for translating rotary motion into linear motion, page after page of descriptions of fasteners, torque ratings for different screws, pictures of industrial lathes, analysis of mechanical damage suffered by high current machinery due to electrical fields, etc.

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