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I bought this book for my Mechanical Engineering class: Design of Mechanical Components. I haven't used it yet, but hardcover new in the bookstores was $204 so I much preferr...Read more
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I recommend this book
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The book explains design concepts with good examples.
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Fundamentals of Machine Component Design by Robert C. Juvinall and Kurt M. Marshek (2005, Hardcover)

Author: Kurt M. Marshek, Robert C. Juvinall | Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc. | Language: English
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Author:Kurt M. Marshek, Robert C. Juvinall
Language:English
Publisher:John Wiley & Sons Inc.
Format:Hardcover
ISBN-10:0471661775
ISBN-13:9780471661771

Additional Details
Edition Number:4

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Length:832 pages
Thickness:1.5 in
Weight:57.6 oz

Publisher's Note
This indispensable reference goes beyond explaining the basics of mechanics, strength of materials, and materials properties by showing readers how to apply these fundamentals to specific machine components. They’ll learn how to solve mechanical component design problems while reviewing numerous examples and working on end-of-chapter problems. With the help of graphical procedures, they’ll also gain the skills needed to visualize the solution format, develop added insight about the significance of the results, and determine how the design can be improved.

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Fundamentals of Machine Component Design

Created: 06/02/09
I bought this book for my Mechanical Engineering class: Design of Mechanical Components. I haven't used it yet, but hardcover new in the bookstores was $204 so I much preferred the price I got the softcover edition for. It will be most useful- it is hard to get through engineering courses without the course required textbooks.
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I recommend this book

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Created: 07/09/11
The book is exactly what i was looking for.
The book explains design concepts with good examples.
This book is very useful for exam preparation and useful in job problem solving.
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Machine Component Design

Created: 01/09/10
This is a very good book, explains alot about mechanical components and gives a very good description about what is happening. Overall this is a good book to have on the shelf.
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Textbook

Created: 06/04/08
The book content is great. However not enough examples, and explanations. It's a lot cheaper on the internet than the book store.
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Just as good as US edition

Created: 07/10/09
Book identical to US edition, page and problem numbers all perfectly match, even the printing colors are identical, the only difference is the softcover.....and the price of course :)
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