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Machine Design
Chapters

1Foundations of Machine Design

2Mechanics of Materials and Failure Theories

Stress, strain, and Mohr’s circle refresherCombined loading and stress concentrationsStatic failure theories: Distortion Energy and Maximum ShearFatigue design, S–N curves, and mean stress effectsContact stresses and Hertzian theoryCreep, wear, and surface degradationFracture mechanics and crack growthReliability, statistics, and factor of safety selection

3Joints, Fasteners, Shafts, and Sealing

4Power Transmission Elements

5Kinematics, Dynamics, and Vibrations

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

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Mechanics of Materials and Failure Theories

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Apply stress–strain fundamentals and failure criteria to ensure strength, stiffness, and durability under real loading.

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Fatigue design, S–N curves, and mean stress effects

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