Designed to encourage a clear understanding of the nature and design of planar mechanisms, this book favours a frank and straightforward approach to teaching the basics of planar mechanism design and the theory of machines with fully worked examples throughout. Mechanical components and complex machines, such as engines or robots, are often designed and conceptualised in 2D before being extended into 3D. For any mechanical engineer, young or old, an understanding of planar mechanism design is fundamental. You may not use this product outside of the United States.RiderLanguage: enPublisher by: John Wiley & SonsFormat Available: PDF, ePub, MobiTotal Read: 92Total Download: 968File Size: 43,7 MbDescription: A planar or two-dimensional (2D) mechanism is the combination of two or more machine elements that are designed to convey a force or motion across parallel planes.You may not use the Product for any commercial, business or non-educational purpose of any kind. A separate non-academic license is required if the product is used for sponsored research that is not a part of a student's graduation requirement.An Academic license may only be used for instructional or training purposes that are required to obtain a degree.You must be connected to the Campus network or the Campus VPN while using the EES software. A major feature of EES is the high accuracy thermodynamic and transport property database that is provided for hundreds of substances in a manner that allows it to be used with the equation solving capability.ĮES is available on-campus in the Engineering Workstation Labs in the Mechanical Engineering Lab (MEL). The program can also be used to solve differential and integral equations, do optimization, provide uncertainty analyses, perform linear and non-linear regression, convert units, check unit consistency, and generate publication-quality plots. Description EES(pronounced 'ease') is a general equation-solving program that can numerically solve thousands of coupled non-linear algebraic equations.
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