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Book Synopsis: This revised edition of an extremely clear Navy training manual leaves nothing to be desired in its presentation. Thorough in its coverage of basic theory, from the lever and inclined plane to internal combustion engines and power trains, it requires nothing more than an understanding of the most elementary mathematics. Beginning with the simplest of machines — the lever — the text proceeds to discussions of the block and tackle (pulleys and hoists), wheel and axle, the inclined plane and the wedge, the screw, and different types of gears (simple, spur, bevel, herringbone, spiral, worm, etc.). A chapter on the concept of work discusses the measurement of work, friction, and efficiency; this is followed by investigations of power, force, and pressure, with explanations of the uses of scales, balances, gauges, and barometers. The fundamentals of hydrostatic and hydraulic machines (such as the hydraulic braking system and the hydraulic press) are discussed in detail. The remaining chapters cover machine elements (bearings and springs), basic mechanisms (gear differential, couplings, cams, clutches), the internal combustion engine and power trains (including explanations of various transmission systems — synchromesh, auxiliary, etc.). Every concept is clearly defined, and discussions always build easily from elementary theory to specific applications familiar to anyone with the slightest interest in mechanics. Important concepts, machine components, and techniques are clearly illustrated in more than 200 diagrams, drawings, and cross-sections that reveal inner workings — all of these help to clarify even further an already clear and well-organized presentation. Although it was originally designed for use in U.S. Naval Training Schools, this book can be used to great advantage as a basic text in mechanical engineering in standard technical schools, and it will be immensely valuable even to lay readers who desire a basic knowledge of mechanics.
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Are you fascinated by how machines work? Do you want to expand your knowledge of mechanics? Look no further! Introducing the revised edition of "Basic Machines and How They Work" - an exceptional Navy training manual that will take you on an exhilarating journey through the world of machines. Whether you're a mechanical engineering student or simply someone with a curious mind, this book is a must-have for understanding the fundamentals of mechanics.
This comprehensive guide covers everything from the simplest machines like levers to the intricate inner workings of internal combustion engines and power trains. With clear explanations and easy-to-understand diagrams, you'll effortlessly grasp complex concepts and their real-life applications. From pulleys and hoists to gears and hydraulic machines, each topic is thoughtfully explained, building upon elementary theory to ensure your complete understanding.
What sets this book apart is its versatility. Originally designed for U.S. Naval Training Schools, it has been adopted as a foundational text in mechanical engineering programs around the world. Even if you're a lay reader with no prior experience, you'll find immense value in gaining a basic knowledge of mechanics. With over 200 illustrations, diagrams, and cross-sections, this book provides a visual feast that brings the concepts to life.
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