Master the science of machine design with this classic reference on kinematics and practical construction.
The Constructor presents a clear, pioneering view of how movements govern machine parts, from gears and ratchets to valves and drives. This edition translates a foundational work that helped engineers see how simple principles unlock complex, reliable machinery.
The book traces how graphical methods and kinematic analysis can simplify design tasks, reduce calculations, and illuminate the behavior of real-world mechanisms. It foregrounds practical problems and celebrated concepts that remain relevant to instructors, designers, and shop-floor engineers alike.
- Foundational ideas in kinematics applied to machines and mechanisms
- Introduction of graphical statics and its use for practical calculations
- Exploration of ratchets, pressure organs, and fluid valves as part of constrained motion
- Abundant illustrations and examples illustrating real-world applications
Ideal for readers interested in the history and methods of machine design, as well as students learning the fundamentals of mechanical engineering.