Design of Machinery/Book and Disk
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.45 (740 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0079097022 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 714 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 0000-00-00 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Hardcover: 714 pages Publisher: Mcgraw-Hill College; Har/Dis edition (June 1992) Language: English
"Revision of my earlier review" according to A Customer. I wish to correct my earlier review based on the information the author has provided here. Yes, I tried closing it using File menu and everything worked normally. As far as suggestions to the user interface are concerned, I would suggest the following: 1) Please remove the red color titles etc., They are annoying and very hard to read. Atleast provide an option for changing it. 2) If possible, instead of cramming all the information on one screen, split it between a couple of screens with a next butt. A Customer said Good coverage of linkages, cams, and gear trains.. The text provides good understanding of linkages, cams, and gears common to mechanisms and machines. Working Model "Good coverage of linkages, cams, and gear trains." according to A Customer. The text provides good understanding of linkages, cams, and gears common to mechanisms and machines. Working Model 2D (PC and MAC) is included with the second edition of the text (which is practically worth the cost of the book). There are also WM models of all the figures and examples from the book, which provide excellent supplemental instruction and enhanced visualization skills of mechanism movements. The author written programs also provide additional instruction (about four and five bar linkage. D (PC and MAC) is included with the second edition of the text (which is practically worth the cost of the book). There are also WM models of all the figures and examples from the book, which provide excellent supplemental instruction and enhanced visualization skills of mechanism movements. The author written programs also provide additional instruction (about four and five bar linkage. One more addition to my review A Customer As another addition to my review, I wish to state the following things:1) I have taken the courses in machine design and kinematics and know what I am doing. I am not expecting an easy answer to my design problem or expecting the software on the disk to be another "Working Model" or "I-DEAS" or whatever. I did all calculations in my design courses by hand. 2)It's only that my expectation of a "WINDOWS" program is probably different from the authors'. I don't want bevelled buttons or colored text inpu