By: Robert O. Parmley
With illustrations, this book offers a compendium of the most frequently used mechanical components, represented graphically. It provides the most commonly used design formulas as well as additional structural data, and is useful for an engineer.
The "Illustrated Sourcebook of Mechanical Components" by Robert O. Parmley is a comprehensive reference book designed to stimulate new ideas and provide a wealth of data on mechanical components. Here is a detailed overview of the book:
Power Transmission:
Connections:
Single Components:
Assemblies:
Design Formulas and Data:
The book is not a narrative but a reference guide. It is designed to be a treasure chest of ideas and data, showcasing centuries of engineering genius that have produced the components making modern mechanical wonders possible. It is intended to stimulate new ideas and provide a convenient, indexed reference for engineers and inventors to find the perfect device quickly.
While there is no specific critical reception available in the provided sources, the book is generally praised for its comprehensive coverage of mechanical components. It is described as a "goldmine of design ideas for inventors, engineers, and fabricators" and is noted for its unique, lavishly illustrated, and conveniently indexed format.
The book was first published in 2000 by McGraw-Hill Professional and has been available in hardcover format. The ISBN is 0070486174.
The book can be found on various platforms such as Barnes & Noble, BooksRun, and Open Library. It is available for purchase or rental, with options for free shipping on non-marketplace orders and rental returns.