Spring design and manufacture
Series: Workshop Practice Series ; No. 19Publication details: Hemel Hempstead: Argus, 1988ISBN: 0852429258Subject(s): Workshop maintenance | Engineering industry | Engineering products & servicesDDC classification: 621.824 Summary: Engineers, professional or amateur, often find designing springs difficult due to the number of variables and the complexity of the formulae. This book introduces the designer to charts and nomograms, which greatly simplify the process. Tubal Cain draws on several decades of experience in the actual processes and covers the design and manufacture of compression and extension coil springs, simple and compound leaf springs, torsion bars, springs relying on bending actions and a useful graphical method of designing valve springs for i.c. engines.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Book - Standard loan | CAFRE Greenmount Library | 621.824 CAI (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 142359 |
Engineers, professional or amateur, often find designing springs difficult due to the number of variables and the complexity of the formulae. This book introduces the designer to charts and nomograms, which greatly simplify the process. Tubal Cain draws on several decades of experience in the actual processes and covers the design and manufacture of compression and extension coil springs, simple and compound leaf springs, torsion bars, springs relying on bending actions and a useful graphical method of designing valve springs for i.c. engines.
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