Mechanical Engineering Primer
By Robert Tata
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This book is written for the young who want to prepare for a technical career or others who may want to broaden their horizons. It is written in an easy to understand step-by-step style and contains more pages of illustrative examples than pages of text enabling the reader to better understand the subject matter. At the end is a twenty question quiz should this book be used for class room study or for the challenge or enjoyment of other readers. A wide range of engineering topics are discussed starting with fundamental issues such as engineering materials, drawings, fasteners, couplings, belts, and pulleys. It then provides more in depth discussions on gears, bearings, shafts, and automotive power transmission. It concludes with a discussion on engineering patents featuring an example of an actual automotive patent application submitted by the author and approved by the U.S. Patent Office.
Robert Tata
The author has a BSME from Case-Western University, Cleveland, Ohio. He is a registered Professional Engineer in the State of Ohio. He has had 40 years of Mechanical Engineering experience, 26 of which were with the General Motors Corporation. While there, he obtained U.S. Patent number 4,645,432, “Magnetic Drive Vehicle Coolant Pump”. He went on to become a leader in anti-friction bearing applications in both the automotive and industrial fields. Valuable experience was also gained in gears and mechanical power transmission. Prior to that he was employed by TRW, Cleveland, Ohio, where he was responsible for bearings, gears and mechanical power transmission in the aircraft and missile fields under the tutelage of Mr. Thomas Barish, a leading mechanical power transmission consultant. Also, Mr. Tata has authored 25 technical papers that are available on the internet and other sources for professional development hours. He is also the author of the book “The Development of U.S. Missiles During the Space Race with the U.S.S.R.”. It is based on his experience, early in his career, working as a Flight Test Engineer at Cape Canaveral, Florida during the Cold War with the U.S.S.R.. More recently, Mr. Tata has ventured outside the technical field in authoring his second book, “The Greatest American Presidents”.
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Mechanical Engineering Primer - Robert Tata
2013 Robert Tata, B.S.M.E., P.E. All rights reserved.
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Published by AuthorHouse 10/14/2013
ISBN: 978-1-4918-2648-5 (sc)
ISBN: 978-1-4918-2647-8 (e)
Library of Congress Control Number: 2013918396
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Engineering Materials
Engineering Drawing
Fasteners and Couplings
Belts and Pulleys
Beam Formula
Shafting Design
Anti-friction Bearings
Involute Gears
Gear Trains
Industrial Gear Application
Automotive Power Transmission
Engineering Patents
Quiz
OVERVIEW
This book is written for the young who may want to prepare for a technical future or any other individual who may want to broaden their horizons. It is written in an easy to understand step-by-step style and contains more pages of illustrative examples than pages of text, enabling the reader to better understand the subject matter. At the end is a thirty-three question quiz should this book be used for class room study or for the challenge and enjoyment of other readers.
Engineering is a field of endeavor that includes a wide range of topics that merit attention. This course begins by dealing with some of the fundamental issues such as engineering materials, drawings, fasteners, couplings, belts and pulleys. It then provides more in depth discussion on the design of gears, bearings, shafts and how simple beam formula can be used to calculate gearbox shaft loads and deflections. It analyzes power flow through an automotive drive train from the engine, through the torque converter, transmission, drive shaft and to the wheels. It concludes with information on how to apply for an engineering patent and how a bill recently passed in Congress has changed an important aspect of the patent law.
ENGINEERING MATERIALS
Iron & Steel: Two of the most important engineering materials used today are iron and steel. Iron is the fourth most abundant element found in the earth’s crust by weight following oxygen, silicon, and aluminum respectively and occurs as an ore in the form of iron oxide. Iron ore is loaded in a furnace with coke and limestone and blasted from the bottom with hot air. The coke and hot air combine to reduce the iron oxide to iron while the limestone removes impurities. This product called pig iron is further processed to make castings, pipe, and