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THEORY OF MACHINES (KINEMATICS) By: RAVI, V.
THEORY OF MACHINES (KINEMATICS) 
THEORY OF MACHINES (KINEMATICS)
 RAVI, V.
PRINT EDITION PAGES: 400
ISBN: 978-81-203-4404-4
 
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About The Book
Description:

The subject theory of machines forms the basis for understanding the working principles of a machine. The theoretical principles involved in machines have immediate application to practical problems.

Designed as a text for the undergraduate students of mechanical engineering, it covers all the basics of mechanism and machine theory in a simple and logical manner. The basic theory presented in the book has been evolved out of simple and readily understood principles. The text begins with the discussion on various types of mechanisms and their working principles. Further it discusses the working of Oldham’s coupling, automobiles steering gears, engine pressure indicators, and estimation of velocity and acceleration using relative velocity method, complex algebra method and instantaneous centre method. Types of friction and power transmission by belt drives are also explained in detail. Finally it concludes with cam and follower mechanism.

KEY FEATURES :

Balanced presentation of the graphical and algebraic approaches

Numerous solved and unsolved problems in each chapter

Wide coverage of topics as per the latest syllabi of various universities


Contents:
Preface
1. KINEMATICS OF SIMPLE MECHANISMS
2. VELOCITY AND ACCELERATION ANALYSIS (RELATIVE VELOCITY METHOD)
3. VELOCITY AND ACCELERATION BY KLEIN’S CONSTRUCTION
4. VELOCITY ANALYSIS OF MECHANISMS (INSTANTANEOUS CENTRE METHOD)
5. VELOCITY AND ACCELERATION ANALYSIS OF MECHANISM (ANALYTICAL AND COMPLEX ALGEBRA METHOD)
6. TOOTHED GEARING
7. GEAR TRAINS
8. CAM MECHANISM
9. FRICTION
Index