Precision Machine Design

Precision Machine Design
Author: Alexander H. Slocum
Publisher: Society of Manufacturing Engineers
Total Pages: 767
Release: 1992
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0872634922

This book is a comprehensive engineering exploration of all the aspects of precision machine design—both component and system design considerations for precision machines. It addresses both theoretical analysis and practical implementation providing many real-world design case studies as well as numerous examples of existing components and their characteristics. Fast becoming a classic, this book includes examples of analysis techniques, along with the philosophy of the solution method. It explores the physics of errors in machines and how such knowledge can be used to build an error budget for a machine, how error budgets can be used to design more accurate machines.

Introduction to Precision Machine Design and Error Assessment

Introduction to Precision Machine Design and Error Assessment
Author: Samir Mekid
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 373
Release: 2008-12-23
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0849378877

While ultra-precision machines are now achieving sub-nanometer accuracy, unique challenges continue to arise due to their tight specifications. Written to meet the growing needs of mechanical engineers and other professionals to understand these specialized design process issues, Introduction to Precision Machine Design and Error Assessment places

Precision Manufacturing

Precision Manufacturing
Author: David A. Dornfeld
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 785
Release: 2007-11-22
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0387682082

Precision Manufacturing provides an introduction to precision engineering for manufacturing. With an emphasis on design and performance of precision machinery for manufacturing – machine tool elements and structure, sources of error, precision machining processes and process models sensors for process monitoring and control, metrology, actuators, and machine design. This book will be of interest to design engineers, quality engineers and manufacturing engineers, academics and those who may or may not have previous experience with precision manufacturing, but want to learn more.

Foundations of Ultra-Precision Mechanism Design

Foundations of Ultra-Precision Mechanism Design
Author: Stuart T. Smith
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2003-09-02
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0203565509

The realm of ultra precision mechanisms, for example in controlling motion to small fractions of a micrometer, is encroaching into many fields of technology. This book aims to provide a bridge for those moving from either an engineering or physics background towards the challenges offered by ultraprecision mechanisms. Using case study examples, this book provides a guide to basic techniques and gives technical, analytical and practical information.

Machining Dynamics

Machining Dynamics
Author: Kai Cheng
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 341
Release: 2008-10-26
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 184628368X

Machining dynamics play an essential role in the performance of the machine tools and machining processes which directly affect the removal rate, workpiece surface quality and dimensional and form accuracy. Machining Dynamics: Fundamentals and Applications will be bought by advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students studying manufacturing engineering and machining technology in addition to manufacturing engineers, production supervisors, planning and application engineers, and designers.

Basics of Precision Engineering

Basics of Precision Engineering
Author: Richard Leach
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 659
Release: 2018-04-09
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0429887442

Advances in engineering precision have tracked with technological progress for hundreds of years. Over the last few decades, precision engineering has been the specific focus of research on an international scale. The outcome of this effort has been the establishment of a broad range of engineering principles and techniques that form the foundation of precision design. Today’s precision manufacturing machines and measuring instruments represent highly specialised processes that combine deterministic engineering with metrology. Spanning a broad range of technology applications, precision engineering principles frequently bring together scientific ideas drawn from mechanics, materials, optics, electronics, control, thermo-mechanics, dynamics, and software engineering. This book provides a collection of these principles in a single source. Each topic is presented at a level suitable for both undergraduate students and precision engineers in the field. Also included is a wealth of references and example problems to consolidate ideas, and help guide the interested reader to more advanced literature on specific implementations.

Precision Motion Control

Precision Motion Control
Author: Kok Kiong Tan
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 287
Release: 2007-11-29
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1848000219

This second edition of Precision Motion Control focuses on enabling technologies for precision engineering. It has been extensively edited and rewritten throughout with the following particular areas being expanded or added: • piezoelectric actuators • fine movement control • gantry-stage control • interpolation of quadrature encoder signals • geometrical error modeling for single-, dual- and general-XY-axis stages.

Exact Constraint

Exact Constraint
Author: Douglass L. Blanding
Publisher: American Society of Mechanical Engineers
Total Pages: 190
Release: 1999
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN:

Exact Constraint: Machine Design Using Kinematic Principles gives you a unique and powerful set of rules and techniques to facilitate the design of any type or size of machine. You learn the kinematic design techniques known as constraint pattern analysis. This method, widely used by designers of precision instruments, enables you to visualize the constraints and degrees of freedom of a mechanical connection as patterns of lines in space. By recognizing these line patterns (found in all types of machinery), you will better understand the way a machine will work - or will not work - in an entirely new domain.

Electromechanical Sensors and Actuators

Electromechanical Sensors and Actuators
Author: Ilene J. Busch-Vishniac
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1461214343

Unlike other treatments of sensors or actuators, this book approaches the devices from the point of view of the fundamental coupling mechanism between the electrical and mechanical behaviour. The principles of operation of the solenoid are the same in both cases, and this book thus treats them together. It begins with a discussion of systems analysis as a tool for modelling transducers, before turning to a detailed discussion of transduction mechanisms. The whole is rounded off by an input/output analysis of transducers.