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ENGINEERING DESIGN: A PROJECT-BASED INTRODUCTION 3/E

ENGINEERING

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9780470225967
DYM
全華科技
2009年1月01日
287.00  元
HK$ 272.65  







* 叢書系列:大學機械
* 規格:平裝 / 352頁 / 普級 / 單色印刷 / 初版
* 出版地:台灣


大學機械


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  Dym and Little’s successful client-driven, team-based approach to engineering design gets students actively involved with conceptual design methods and project management tools. The new 3rd edition of Engineering Design maintains the focus of the prior editions while adding new content to keep the text current and relevant for today’s students.

本書特色

  1 . Introduces conceptual design tools, including objectives trees, morphological charts, and requirements matrices that visually introduce and guide the student through the design process.

  2 . Emphasizes ethics as an “every day” issue — and not just one of dealing with ethical crises.

  3 . New Chapter 6 introduces elements of basic engineering sciences into design, including: dimensions and units; dimensional analysis; estimates and approximations; various mechanical and electrical elements; some elementary detail design problems; and some brief notes on materials selection.

  4 . New Chapter 7 includes new material on geometric dimensioning and tolerances; and discussion of prototyping and modeling

  5 . Introduces project management tools, including work breakdown structures, Gantt charts, and activity networks exposing students to the types of tools they will use for project-based work in the real world.

  6 . Consistent, common examples throughout illustrate the use of both the design tools and the management tools necessary for the design and development of successful projects.

  7 . Summarizes the processes and means of reporting the results of a design project.

  8 . Provides insights into team behaviors and dynamics, and how they affect project outcomes.

  9 . Set in the context of a design team working on a client-initiated design project, providing a real-world context and practical examples of the type of work students will encounter in their professional lives.


1 Engineering Design
2 The Design Process
3 Defining the Client’s Design Problem
4 Functions and Requirements
5 Generating and Evaluating Design Alternatives
6 Design Modeling, Analysis and Optimization
7 Communicating the Design Outcome (I): Building Models and Prototypes
8 Communicating the Design Outcome (II): Engineering Drawings
9 Communicating the Design Outcome (III): Oral and Written Reports
10 Leading and Managing the Design Process
11 Designing for . . .
12 Ethics in Design




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