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Understanding electro-mechanical engineering : an introduction to mechatronics / Lawrence J. Kamm.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: IEEE Press understanding science & technology seriesPublisher: New York : Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, [1996]Copyright date: ©1996Description: xxxii, 382 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0780310314
  • 9780780310315
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 621 20
LOC classification:
  • TJ163.12 .K35 1996
Contents:
List of Illustrations -- Preface -- About the Author -- Introduction -- Ch. 1. Electrical Engineering -- Ch. 2. Mechanical Engineering -- Ch. 3. Generators and Motors -- Ch. 4. Brakes and Clutches -- Ch. 5. Amplifiers -- Ch. 6. Actuators -- Ch. 7. Transducers -- Ch. 8. Controlled Motion -- Ch. 9. Contact Makers and Electrodes -- Ch. 10. Computer Components -- Ch. 11. Marking Paper -- Ch. 12. Sound -- Ch. 13. Manufacturing -- Ch. 14. Assembling and Connecting -- Ch. 15. Military Devices -- Ch. 16. Medical Devices -- Ch. 17. Consumer Devices -- Ch. 18. Passive Electrical Components -- Ch. 19. The Science and the Art -- Ch. 20. How One Designs -- Ch. 21. Minimum Constraint Design -- Ch. 22. Design for Manufacturing -- Ch. 23. User-Friendly Design -- Ch. 24. Accuracy, Adjustment, and Gauging -- Ch. 25. Reliability, Defects, Abuse, Failure, and Maintenance -- Ch. 26. Barriers, Filters, Conduits, and Valves -- Ch. 27. Ecology -- Ch. 28. Money -- Ch. 29. Cost Reduction and Product Improvement -- Ch. 30. Constraints on Design -- Ch. 31. People Engineering -- Ch. 32. Getting Help -- Ch. 33. Design Parameters -- Ch. 34. Product Classes and Families -- Appendix: Patent Classification -- References and Bibliography -- Index.
Summary: "With a focus on electromechanical systems in a variety of fields, this accessible introductory text brings you coverage of the full range of electrical mechanical devices used today. You'll gain a comprehensive understanding of the design process and get valuable insights into good design practice. UNDERSTANDING ELECTROMECHANICAL ENGINEERING will be of interest to anyone in need of a non-technical, interdisciplinary introduction to the thriving field of mechatronics."--Publisher description.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 361-369) and index.

List of Illustrations -- Preface -- About the Author -- Introduction -- Ch. 1. Electrical Engineering -- Ch. 2. Mechanical Engineering -- Ch. 3. Generators and Motors -- Ch. 4. Brakes and Clutches -- Ch. 5. Amplifiers -- Ch. 6. Actuators -- Ch. 7. Transducers -- Ch. 8. Controlled Motion -- Ch. 9. Contact Makers and Electrodes -- Ch. 10. Computer Components -- Ch. 11. Marking Paper -- Ch. 12. Sound -- Ch. 13. Manufacturing -- Ch. 14. Assembling and Connecting -- Ch. 15. Military Devices -- Ch. 16. Medical Devices -- Ch. 17. Consumer Devices -- Ch. 18. Passive Electrical Components -- Ch. 19. The Science and the Art -- Ch. 20. How One Designs -- Ch. 21. Minimum Constraint Design -- Ch. 22. Design for Manufacturing -- Ch. 23. User-Friendly Design -- Ch. 24. Accuracy, Adjustment, and Gauging -- Ch. 25. Reliability, Defects, Abuse, Failure, and Maintenance -- Ch. 26. Barriers, Filters, Conduits, and Valves -- Ch. 27. Ecology -- Ch. 28. Money -- Ch. 29. Cost Reduction and Product Improvement -- Ch. 30. Constraints on Design -- Ch. 31. People Engineering -- Ch. 32. Getting Help -- Ch. 33. Design Parameters -- Ch. 34. Product Classes and Families -- Appendix: Patent Classification -- References and Bibliography -- Index.

"With a focus on electromechanical systems in a variety of fields, this accessible introductory text brings you coverage of the full range of electrical mechanical devices used today. You'll gain a comprehensive understanding of the design process and get valuable insights into good design practice. UNDERSTANDING ELECTROMECHANICAL ENGINEERING will be of interest to anyone in need of a non-technical, interdisciplinary introduction to the thriving field of mechatronics."--Publisher description.

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