Shigley’ s Mechanical Engineering Design Eleventh Edition Richard G. Keith Nisbett Shigley’s Mechanical Engineering Design E D O C A x G Shigley’s Mechanical Engineering Design Eleventh Edition Richard G. Budynas Professor Emeritus, Kate Gleason College of Engineering, Rochester Institute of Technology J. Keith Nisbett Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Missouri University of Science and Technology SHIGLEY’S MECHANICAL ENGINEERING DESIGN, ELEVENTH EDITION Published by McGraw-Hill Education, 2 Penn Plaza, New York, NY 10121.
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Title: Shigley’s mechanical engineering design / Richard G. Budynas, Professor Emeritus, Kate Gleason College of Engineering, Rochester Institute of Technology, J. Keith Nisbett, Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Missouri University of Science and Technology. Other titles: Mechanical engineering design Description: Eleventh edition.
∣ New York, NY : McGraw-Hill Education, [2020] ∣ Includes index. Identifiers: LCCN 2018023098 ∣ ISBN 9780073398211 (alk. paper) ∣ ISBN 0073398217 (alk. paper) Subjects: LCSH: Machine design.
Classification: LCC TJ230 .8/15--dc23 LC record available at https://lccn.gov/2018023098 The Internet addresses listed in the text were accurate at the time of publication. The inclusion of a website does not indicate an endorsement by the authors or McGraw-Hill Education, and McGraw-Hill Education does not guarantee the accuracy of the information presented at these sites.com/highered Dedication To my wife, Joanne. I could not have accomplished what I have without your love and support. Budynas To my colleague and friend, Dr.
Terry Lehnhoff, who encouraged me early in my teaching career to pursue opportunities to improve the presentation of machine design topics. Keith Nisbett Dedication to Joseph Edward Shigley Joseph Edward Shigley (1909–1994) is undoubtedly one of the most well-known and respected contributors in machine design education. He authored or coauthored eight books, including Theory of Machines and Mechanisms (with John J.), and Applied Mechanics of Materials. He was coeditor-in-chief of the well-known Standard Handbook of Machine Design.
He began Machine Design as sole author in 1956, and it evolved into Mechanical Engineering Design, setting the model for such textbooks. He contributed to the first five editions of this text, along with coauthors Larry Mitchell and Charles Mischke. Uncounted numbers of students across the world got their first taste of machine design with Shigley’s textbook, which has literally become a classic. Nearly every mechanical engineer for the past half century has referenced terminology, equations, or procedures as being from “Shigley.” McGraw-Hill is honored to have worked with Professor Shigley for more than 40 years, and as a tribute to his lasting contribution to this textbook, its title officially reflects what many have already come to call it—Shigley’s Mechanical Engineering Design.
Having received a bachelor’s degree in Electrical and Mechanical Engineering from Purdue University and a master of science in Engineering Mechanics from the University of Michigan, Professor Shigley pursued an academic career at Clemson College from 1936 through 1954. This led to his position as professor and head of Mechanical Design and Drawing at Clemson College. He joined the faculty of the Department of Mechanical Engineering of the University of Michigan in 1956, where he remained for 22 years until his retirement in 1978. Professor Shigley was granted the rank of Fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers in 1968.
He received the ASME Mechanisms Committee Award in 1974, the Worcester Reed Warner Medal for outstanding contribution to the permanent literature of engineering in 1977, and the ASME Machine Design Award in 1985. Joseph Edward Shigley indeed made a difference. His legacy shall continue. vi About the Authors Richard G.
Budynas is Professor Emeritus of the Kate Gleason College of Engineering at Rochester Institute of Technology. He has more than 50 years experi- ence in teaching and practicing mechanical engineering design. He is the author of a McGraw-Hill textbook, Advanced Strength and Applied Stress Analysis, Second Edition; and coauthor of a McGraw-Hill reference book, Roark’s Formulas for Stress and Strain, Eighth Edition. He was awarded the BME of Union College, MSME of the University of Rochester, and the PhD of the University of Massachusetts.
He is a licensed Professional Engineer in the state of New York. Keith Nisbett is an Associate Professor and Associate Chair of Mechanical Engineering at the Missouri University of Science and Technology. He has more than 30 years of experience with using and teaching from this classic textbook. As dem- onstrated by a steady stream of teaching awards, including the Governor’s Award for Teaching Excellence, he is devoted to finding ways of communicating concepts to the students.
He was awarded the BS, MS, and PhD of the University of Texas at Arlington.