Analysis of Machine Elements Using SolidWorks Simulation 2011
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Description
Key Features
- Designed for first-time SolidWorks Simulation 2011 users
- Focuses on examples commonly found in Design of Machine Elements courses
- Many problems are accompanied by solutions using classical equations
- Combines step-by-step tutorials with detailed explanations of why each step is taken
- Features a new chapter on design optimization
In Detail
Analysis of Machine Elements using SolidWorks Simulation 2011 is written primarily for first-time SolidWorks Simulation 2011 users who wish to understand finite element analysis capabilities applicable to stress analysis of mechanical elements. The focus of examples is on problems commonly found in an introductory, undergraduate, Design of Machine Elements or similarly named courses.
In order to be compatible with most machine design textbooks, this text begins with problems that can be solved with a basic understanding of mechanics of materials. Problem types quickly migrate to include states of stress found in more specialized situations common to a design of mechanical elements course. Paralleling this progression of problem types, each chapter introduces new software concepts and capabilities.
Many examples are accompanied by problem solutions based on use of classical equations for stress determination. Unlike many step-by-step user guides that only list a succession of steps, which if followed correctly lead to successful solution of a problem, this text attempts to provide insight into why each step is performed.
This approach amplifies two fundamental tenets of this text. The first is that a better understanding of course topics related to stress determination is realized when classical methods and finite element solutions are considered together. The second tenet is that finite element solutions should always be verified by checking, whether by classical stress equations or experimentation.
Each chapter begins with a list of Learning Objectives related to specific capabilities of the SolidWorks Simulation program introduced in that chapter. Most software capabilities are repeated in subsequent examples so that users gain familiarity with their purpose and are capable of using them in future problems. All end-of-chapter problems are accompanied by evaluation "check sheets" to facilitate grading assignments.
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Stress Analysis Using SolidWorks Simulation
- Curved Beam Analysis
- Stress Concentration Analysis
- Thin and Thick Wall Pressure Vessels
- Interference Fit Analysis
- Contact Analysis in a Trunion Mount
- Bolted Joint Study
- Design Optimization
Appendix A
Appendix B
Index
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Product Details
Publisher | SDC Publications |
Authors | John R. Steffen Ph.D., P.E. |
Published | May 23, 2011 |
User Level | Beginner |
Pages | 390 |
Binding | Paperback |
Printing | Black and White |
Print ISBN | 978-1-58503-684-4 |
Print ISBN 10 | 1585036846 |