Practically oriented, providing step-by-step coverage of the design process, the second edition of The Mechanical Design Process successfully prepares students to design cost-effective, consumer-oriented products. The latest industrial practices are reflected. For instance, relevant examples from such companies as Kodak and Xerox give students an actual picture of how the design process works in industry today. New open-ended problems provide an opportunity to test student understanding.
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About the Author:
David G. Ullman is an active product designer who has taught, researched, and written about design for over thirty years. He is president of Robust Decisions, Inc., a supplier of software products and training for product development and decision support. He is Emeritus Professor of Mechanical Design at Oregon State University. He has professionally designed fluid/thermal, control, and transportation systems. He has published over twenty papers focused on understanding the mechanical product design process and the development of tools to support it. He is founder of the American Society Mechanical Engineers (ASME)-Design Theory and Methodology Committee and is a Fellow in the ASME. He holds a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from the Ohio State University.
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