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Published by Cambridge University Press, 1990
ISBN 10: 0521254426ISBN 13: 9780521254427
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Published by Cambridge University Press, 1990
ISBN 10: 0521254426ISBN 13: 9780521254427
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Published by Cambridge University Press CUP, 1990
ISBN 10: 0521254426ISBN 13: 9780521254427
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Published by Cambridge University Press, 1990
ISBN 10: 0521254426ISBN 13: 9780521254427
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Published by Cambridge University Press, 2007
ISBN 10: 0521673313ISBN 13: 9780521673310
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Published by Cambridge University Press, 2007
ISBN 10: 0521673313ISBN 13: 9780521673310
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ISBN 10: 0521673313ISBN 13: 9780521673310
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ISBN 10: 0521673313ISBN 13: 9780521673310
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Published by Cambridge University Press (1990), Cambridge [UK], 1990
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orig.boards Rubbed. Some dents to binding edges. Good. 25x19cm, xiv,251 pp Table of contents: General introduction; Mechanism and the mobility of mechanism; Overconstraint and the nature of mechanical motion; Some of the various lines in a moving body; Enumerative geometry and the powers of infinity; Rigidity and the instantaneous screw axis; Irregularity and the freedoms within a joint; The possibilities in reality for practical joints;Some elementary aspects of two degrees of freedom; The linear complex of right lines in a moving body; Line systems and the dual vectors in mechanics ["This book explains what has become known as screw theory, and it deals by way of examples with the applications of this theory not only to the analysis and synthesis of mechanism in general, but also to the problems of real machine design. Because it is wholly three dimensional ( and thus not easy to grasp when presented by means of mathematics alone), screw theory is presented here with the help of carefully drawn geometric figures which transport the reader directly into the three-dimensional domain. There are two important aspects of this book; it is firstly a fundamental work in the area of the kinetostatics of mechanism, which is a combination of the kinematics of the motions of and the statics of the forces between rigid bodies in contact. It is also a seminal work of importance for the mechanical design of robots, both the relatively simple robots of today and the much more versatile robots of the future" - Publisher's description] Rubbed. Some dents to binding edges. Good.
Published by Cambridge University Press,, Cambridge:, 1984
ISBN 10: 0521236967ISBN 13: 9780521236966
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Published by Cambridge University Press, 2007
ISBN 10: 0521673313ISBN 13: 9780521673310
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ISBN 10: 0521673313ISBN 13: 9780521673310
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Does a machine run well by virtue of its accuracies, or its freedoms? This work presents an exciting, diagrammatic display of the hidden geometry of freedom and constraint. It bolsters the imaginative design of robots, but applies across all fields of machinery. The figures and their captions comprise alone a self-standing story, and this connects effectively with the rigorously argued text. The seamless combination of the two volumes (1984, 1990) renders the internal cross-referencing (forward and backward within the volumes) easier to look up. The appearance of this paperback is a clear testament to the work's ongoing readership. The term screw theory occurs throughout. This relates (after Ball) to the book's philosophy; and one might equally mention kinetostatics (after Federhofer). An all-pervading, counter-intuitive fact accordingly presents itself: while, analogously, angular velocity relates to force, linear velocity relates to couple. A direct consequence of Freedom in Machinery is a more recent book by the same author. Specifically titled General Spatial Involute Gearing and published in Germany (2003), it exemplifies the many ways in which Freedom in Machinery clarifies the enigmatic field of spatial mechanism. That field continuously expands with the current, continuous thrust of ordinary engineering practice. Does a machine run well by virtue of its accuracies, or its freedoms? This work presents an exciting, diagrammatic display of the hidden geometry of freedom and constraint. The seamless combination of the two volumes (1984, 1990) renders the internal cross-referencing (forward and backward within the volumes) easier to look up. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
Published by Cambridge University Press, 2007
ISBN 10: 0521673313ISBN 13: 9780521673310
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Condition: New. Dieser Artikel ist ein Print on Demand Artikel und wird nach Ihrer Bestellung fuer Sie gedruckt. Does a machine run well by virtue of its accuracies, or its freedoms? This work presents an exciting, diagrammatic display of the hidden geometry of freedom and constraint. The seamless combination of the two volumes (1984, 1990) renders the internal cross-.
Published by Cambridge University Press, 2007
ISBN 10: 0521673313ISBN 13: 9780521673310
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - Does a machine run well by virtue of its accuracies, or its freedoms This work presents an exciting, diagrammatic display of the hidden geometry of freedom and constraint. It bolsters the imaginative design of robots, but applies across all fields of machinery. The figures and their captions comprise alone a self-standing story, and this connects effectively with the rigorously argued text. The seamless combination of the two volumes (1984, 1990) renders the internal cross-referencing (forward and backward within the volumes) easier to look up. The appearance of this paperback is a clear testament to the work's ongoing readership. The term screw theory occurs throughout. This relates (after Ball) to the book's philosophy; and one might equally mention kinetostatics (after Federhofer). An all-pervading, counter-intuitive fact accordingly presents itself: while, analogously, angular velocity relates to force, linear velocity relates to couple. A direct consequence of Freedom in Machinery is a more recent book by the same author. Specifically titled General Spatial Involute Gearing and published in Germany (2003), it exemplifies the many ways in which Freedom in Machinery clarifies the enigmatic field of spatial mechanism. That field continuously expands with the current, continuous thrust of ordinary engineering practice.
Published by Cambridge University Press, 2007
ISBN 10: 0521673313ISBN 13: 9780521673310
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