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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Mostly mechanical, with basic electronics.,
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This review is from: Electromechanical Design Handbook (Hardcover)
Electro-mechanical suggests the book would have info on motors, solenoids, and other electromechanical items, but it has very little. It's mostly mechanical & general engineering stuff, with a very basic chapter on electrical components. Throughout the book, it goes into excessive detail on subjects where the author had material on hand, and glosses over other important areas. If you were going to buy this and Walsh's other book, Machining and Metalworking, buy both Machinery's Handbook and Christiansen's Electronics Engineers' Handbook instead as these cover all the samesubject matter and more.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
a comprehensive guide to materials and processes,
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This review is from: Electromechanical Design Handbook (Hardcover)
This is a very technical handbook for a working mechanical, or electro-mechanical engineer. It includes charts of materials, their densities, their dielectric constants, cross sections of bearings, mechanisms for translating rotary motion into linear motion, page after page of descriptions of fasteners, torque ratings for different screws, pictures of industrial lathes, analysis of mechanical damage suffered by high current machinery due to electrical fields, etc.Fascinating, if you're the kind of person who subscribes to Home Shop Machinist, but not light reading by any means.
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
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Review of Electro-Mechanical Design Handbook,
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This review is from: Electromechanical Design Handbook (Hardcover)
Excellent Handbook. Logically laid out. Has lots of data with out a lot index referencing. The handbook has material information as well as conversions and basic mathematical principles. This book takes you from the basics to detailed electro mechanical systems. a must for any Mechanical Engineer
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Electromechanical Design Handbook by Ronald A. Walsh (Hardcover - January 4, 2000)
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