Designing Capable And Reliable Products


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Designing Capable and Reliable Products


Designing Capable and Reliable Products

Author: J. D. Booker

language: en

Publisher: Butterworth-Heinemann

Release Date: 2001-04-03


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Practical methods for analysing mechanical designs with respect to their capability and reliability are combined in this volume. The book is written with postgraduate students and professional engineers in mind.

Designing Capable and Reliable Products


Designing Capable and Reliable Products

Author: K. G. Swift

language: en

Publisher: Hodder Education

Release Date: 2000-07


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This work offers an introduction to the importance of quality and reliability in product development, and to capable design, focusing on producing designs that meet quality standards. It looks at reliable design, introducing the probabilistic concept of reliability into the product design.

Design Engineering Manual


Design Engineering Manual

Author: Mike Tooley

language: en

Publisher: Elsevier

Release Date: 2009-10-30


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Design Engineering Manual offers a practical guide to the key principles of design engineering. It features a compilation of extracts from several books within the range of Design Engineering books in the Elsevier collection. The book is organized into 11 sections. Beginning with a review of the processes of product development and design, the book goes on to describe systematic ways of choosing materials and processes. It details the properties of modern metallic alloys including commercial steels, cast irons, superalloys, titanium alloys, structural intermetallic compounds, and aluminum alloys. The book explains the human/system interface; procedures to assess the risks associated with job and task characteristics; and environmental factors that may be encountered at work and affect behavior. Product liability and safety rules are discussed. The final section on design techniques introduces the design process from an inventors perspective to a more formal model called total design. It also deals with the behavior of plastics that influence the application of practical and complex engineering equations and analysis in the design of products. - Provides a single-source of critical information to the design engineer, saving time and therefore money on a particular design project - Presents both the fundamentals and advanced topics and also the latest information in key aspects of the design process - Examines all aspects of the design process in one concise and accessible volume