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Engineering design : an introduction / John R. Karsnitz, Stephen O'Brien, John P. Hutchinson.

By: Karsnitz, John R, 1945-.
Contributor(s): O'Brien, Stephen, 1959- | Hutchinson, John P.
Publisher: Clifton Park, NY : Delmar Cengage Learning, c2009Edition: 1st ed.Description: xvi, 538 p. : ill. (chiefly col.) ; 29 cm.ISBN: 9781418062415 (hbk.); 1418062413 (hbk.).Subject(s): Engineering designDDC classification: 620.0042
Contents:
Pt. 1. The engineering design process. 1. Technology: the human-designed world. 2. The process of design. 3. Development of the team. 4. Drawing and documenting. 5. Reverse engineering. 6. Investigation and research for design. 7. Generating and developing ideas. 8. Testing and evaluating. 9. Manufacturing. -- Pt. 2. Resources for engineering design. 10. Technical drawing. 11. Designing structural systems. 12. Designing mechanical systems. 13. Designing electrical systems. 14. Designing pneumatic systems. 15. Human factors in design and engineering. 16. Math and science applications. 17. Graphics and presentation.
Summary: This book presents an overview of the basic engineering principles and concepts that shape today's modern world and includes activities and student explorations as learning tools.
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"Project lead the way" - Cover.

Includes index.

Pt. 1. The engineering design process. 1. Technology: the human-designed world. 2. The process of design. 3. Development of the team. 4. Drawing and documenting. 5. Reverse engineering. 6. Investigation and research for design. 7. Generating and developing ideas. 8. Testing and evaluating. 9. Manufacturing. -- Pt. 2. Resources for engineering design. 10. Technical drawing. 11. Designing structural systems. 12. Designing mechanical systems. 13. Designing electrical systems. 14. Designing pneumatic systems. 15. Human factors in design and engineering. 16. Math and science applications. 17. Graphics and presentation.

This book presents an overview of the basic engineering principles and concepts that shape today's modern world and includes activities and student explorations as learning tools.