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Machine Design
Chapters

1Foundations of Machine Design

2Mechanics of Materials and Failure Theories

3Joints, Fasteners, Shafts, and Sealing

Threaded fasteners, torque–tension, and preloadBolted joint design under static and fatigue loadsRiveted and welded joints, symbols, and sizingKeys, splines, and interference fitsShaft design for strength, stiffness, and deflectionCouplings: rigid, flexible, and misalignment managementPress fits, shrink fits, and assembly considerationsSeals, gaskets, and leakage control strategies

4Power Transmission Elements

5Kinematics, Dynamics, and Vibrations

6Design Integration, DFM/DFA, CAE, and Sustainability

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Joints, Fasteners, Shafts, and Sealing

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Design reliable connections and power-carrying members with attention to preload, alignment, and leakage control.

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Shaft design for strength, stiffness, and deflection

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