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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
smart reference book, easy to read,
By Tom (Houston, Texas) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Machine Design: Theory and Practice (Paperback)
After using Shigley & Mischkes' "Mechanical Engineering Design" for years, a colleague of mine loaned me this book. In comparison to "Mechanical Engineering Design," Deutschman, Michels, and Wilsons' "Machine Design, Theory and Practice" is a much easier (and quicker) read. I only wish my professors in school had chosen this textbook instead of the 'Shigley' title. Information in "Machine Design" goes into great detail for given, specific applications. An example of this would be shown in the text's explanation of Stub Acme & Buttress Threads (used extensively in my industry). Good luck finding finding information of this detail in Shigley's book.
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Machine Design: Theory and Practice by Aaron D. Deutschman (Paperback - April 11, 1975)
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