Journal of Mechanical Design
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Publisher :
Page : 740 pages
File Size : 33,70 MB
Release : 2006-07
Category : Engineering design
ISBN :
Author :
Publisher :
Page : 740 pages
File Size : 33,70 MB
Release : 2006-07
Category : Engineering design
ISBN :
Author : Richard Scheunemann Hartenberg
Publisher :
Page : 462 pages
File Size : 50,73 MB
Release : 1964
Category : Technology & Engineering
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Author : Joseph Hamill
Publisher : LWW
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 24,14 MB
Release : 2015
Category : Biomechanics
ISBN : 9781451177305
Focusing on the quantitative nature of biomechanics, this book integrates current literature, meaningful numerical examples, relevant applications, hands-on exercises, and functional anatomy, physics, calculus, and physiology to help students - regardless of their mathematical background - understand the full continuum of human movement potential.
Author : Asok Kumar Mallik
Publisher : CRC Press
Page : 681 pages
File Size : 39,6 MB
Release : 2021-09-30
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 0429611196
This text/reference represents the first balanced treatment of graphical and analytical methods for kinematic analysis and synthesis of linkages (planar and spatial) and higher-pair mechanisms (cams and gears) in a single-volume format. A significant amount of excellent German literature in the field that previously was not available in English provides extra insight into the subject. Plenty of solved problems and exercise problems are included to sharpen your skills and demonstrate how theory is put into practice.
Author : Duane Knudson
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 332 pages
File Size : 10,97 MB
Release : 2013-04-17
Category : Medical
ISBN : 1475752989
Fundamentals of Biomechanics introduces the exciting world of how human movement is created and how it can be improved. Teachers, coaches and physical therapists all use biomechanics to help people improve movement and decrease the risk of injury. The book presents a comprehensive review of the major concepts of biomechanics and summarizes them in nine principles of biomechanics. Fundamentals of Biomechanics concludes by showing how these principles can be used by movement professionals to improve human movement. Specific case studies are presented in physical education, coaching, strength and conditioning, and sports medicine.
Author : M.Z. Kolovsky
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 403 pages
File Size : 48,77 MB
Release : 2012-09-03
Category : Science
ISBN : 3540465162
A new approach to the theory of mechanisms and machines, based on a lecture course for mechanical engineering students at the St. Petersburg State Technical University. The material differs from traditional textbooks due to its more profound elaboration of the methods of structural, geometric, kinematic and dynamic analysis. These established and novel methods take into account the needs of modern machine design as well as the potential of computers.
Author : J. S. Rao
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Page : 400 pages
File Size : 32,87 MB
Release : 1989
Category : Mechanical engineering
ISBN : 9780470211311
A sound background for solving many of the practical design problems faced by mechanical engineers is provided in this classroom-tested text. Each chapter comprises a concise, but thorough, fundamental statement of the theory, principles, and practice of mechanism and machine theory, followed by illustrative worked examples. The text covers elementary mechanisms, coupler curves, gear trains, lubrication, static and inertia force analysis, balancing of reciprocating components, and much more. Many exercises are included.
Author : Paulo Flores
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 182 pages
File Size : 32,66 MB
Release : 2008-01-10
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 3540743618
This book presents suitable methodologies for the dynamic analysis of multibody mechanical systems with joints. It contains studies and case studies of real and imperfect joints. The book is intended for researchers, engineers, and graduate students in applied and computational mechanics.
Author : Mark R. Pitkin
Publisher : Springer
Page : 153 pages
File Size : 35,95 MB
Release : 2009-10-14
Category : Medical
ISBN : 3642030165
Foreword from a Clinical Biomechanist, Applied Physiologist and Prosthetist teaching graduate students in Prosthetics & Orthotics. While there are many books on Biomechanics, arguably the quintessential science of limb prosthetics, none addresses the fundamental principles in sufficient detail and depth to be practically useful to the prosthetist, rehabilitation specialist or researcher. Dr. Pitkin’s monograph is an exemplary collection of theoretical principles from his research and o- ers, presented in its clinical and applied biomechanics form. The textbook provides an excellent overview of the many facets of lower limb prosthetic design and engineering for the ardent clinician researcher and student. The book delves into many of the basic concepts that are required knowledge for the clinician and the scientist to have as the foundation for their work. Dr. Pitkin has an e- quent manner in which he reflects on the history and literature to tell the storied evolution of prosthetic design . He takes the reader on a journey to consider his theories, which have substantive foundations to contemplate. By the end of chapter one, we have the basic h- tory and an appreciation for the rationale behind the “rolling joint ankle” with evidence to support his theoretical views.
Author : Bruno Siciliano
Publisher : Springer
Page : 2259 pages
File Size : 46,1 MB
Release : 2016-07-27
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 3319325523
The second edition of this handbook provides a state-of-the-art overview on the various aspects in the rapidly developing field of robotics. Reaching for the human frontier, robotics is vigorously engaged in the growing challenges of new emerging domains. Interacting, exploring, and working with humans, the new generation of robots will increasingly touch people and their lives. The credible prospect of practical robots among humans is the result of the scientific endeavour of a half a century of robotic developments that established robotics as a modern scientific discipline. The ongoing vibrant expansion and strong growth of the field during the last decade has fueled this second edition of the Springer Handbook of Robotics. The first edition of the handbook soon became a landmark in robotics publishing and won the American Association of Publishers PROSE Award for Excellence in Physical Sciences & Mathematics as well as the organization’s Award for Engineering & Technology. The second edition of the handbook, edited by two internationally renowned scientists with the support of an outstanding team of seven part editors and more than 200 authors, continues to be an authoritative reference for robotics researchers, newcomers to the field, and scholars from related disciplines. The contents have been restructured to achieve four main objectives: the enlargement of foundational topics for robotics, the enlightenment of design of various types of robotic systems, the extension of the treatment on robots moving in the environment, and the enrichment of advanced robotics applications. Further to an extensive update, fifteen new chapters have been introduced on emerging topics, and a new generation of authors have joined the handbook’s team. A novel addition to the second edition is a comprehensive collection of multimedia references to more than 700 videos, which bring valuable insight into the contents. The videos can be viewed directly augmented into the text with a smartphone or tablet using a unique and specially designed app. Springer Handbook of Robotics Multimedia Extension Portal: http://handbookofrobotics.org/