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Engineering design/ by Dieter, George E. (George Ellwood) Schmidt, Linda C.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Engineering degree seriesPublisher: Chennai : McGraw-Hill Higher Education, c2009Edition: Fourth EditionDescription: xxiv, 827 pages A-2 to I -20 : illustrations ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781259064852 (pbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 620.0042 DIE 23 013764
Contents:
Ch. 1. Engineering Design Ch. 2. Product Development Process Ch. 3. Problem Definition and Need Identification Ch. 4. Team Behavior and Tools Ch. 5. Gathering Information Ch. 6. Concept Generation Ch. 7. Decision Making and Concept Selection Ch. 8. Embodiment Design Ch. 9. Detail Design Ch. 10. Modeling and Simulation Ch. 11. Materials Selection Ch. 12. Design with Materials Ch. 13. Design for Manufacturing Ch. 14. Risk, Reliability, and Safety Ch. 15. Quality, Robust Design, and Optimization Ch. 16. Cost Evaluation Ch. 17. Legal and Ethical Issues in Engineering Design Ch. 18. Economic Decision Making.
Summary: This book provides a realistic understanding of the engineering design process. The book presents in detail an eight-step process that gives prescriptive guidance to the student from problem definition through detail design, as well as more specific treatment of specialty topics.
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Ch. 1. Engineering Design
Ch. 2. Product Development Process
Ch. 3. Problem Definition and Need Identification
Ch. 4. Team Behavior and Tools
Ch. 5. Gathering Information
Ch. 6. Concept Generation
Ch. 7. Decision Making and Concept Selection
Ch. 8. Embodiment Design
Ch. 9. Detail Design
Ch. 10. Modeling and Simulation
Ch. 11. Materials Selection
Ch. 12. Design with Materials
Ch. 13. Design for Manufacturing
Ch. 14. Risk, Reliability, and Safety
Ch. 15. Quality, Robust Design, and Optimization
Ch. 16. Cost Evaluation
Ch. 17. Legal and Ethical Issues in Engineering Design
Ch. 18. Economic Decision Making.

This book provides a realistic understanding of the engineering design process. The book presents in detail an eight-step process that gives prescriptive guidance to the student from problem definition through detail design, as well as more specific treatment of specialty topics.

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