Specifications
book-author | Richard S. Figliola ; Donald E. Beasley |
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file-type | |
isbn10 | 0470547413 |
isbn13 | 9780470547410 |
language | English |
publisher | John Wiley & Sons |
Book Description
“Theory and Design for Mechanical Measurements,” authored by Richard S. Figliola and Donald E. Beasley, in its fifth edition, stands as a definitive and authoritative text in the field of mechanical measurements. This well-established textbook seamlessly combines foundational principles with practical applications, providing students and practicing engineers with a comprehensive resource for understanding the intricacies of measurement theory and design.
The fifth edition maintains a rigorous pedagogical approach, offering a systematic exploration of measurement concepts essential for engineers across various disciplines. Emphasizing a solid understanding of measurement theory, the book equips readers with the knowledge necessary for accurate and reliable measurements in real-world engineering scenarios.
A distinguishing feature of this edition is its emphasis on practicality. It covers a wide range of topics, including device selection, test procedures, measurement system performance, and result reporting and analysis. This comprehensive coverage ensures that readers not only grasp theoretical concepts but also gain insights into the practical aspects of implementing and designing measurement systems.
The authors' commitment to clarity and pedagogical effectiveness is evident throughout the text. Complex concepts are presented in an accessible manner, aided by illustrative examples and clear explanations. The inclusion of real-world examples and case studies further enhances the application of theoretical knowledge to practical engineering challenges.
The fifth edition recognizes the evolving landscape of engineering education and practice. It is designed to align with a variety of course structures, making it suitable for undergraduate and graduate studies alike. The book's versatility extends to its utility as a reference for professionals seeking to deepen their understanding of mechanical measurements.
The enduring success of “Theory and Design for Mechanical Measurements” can be attributed to its ability to bridge the gap between theory and application. This edition continues to uphold the high standards set by its predecessors, ensuring that it remains an essential resource for individuals seeking a thorough and practical understanding of mechanical measurements in engineering. Whether in the classroom or the workplace, this textbook remains a trusted guide for those navigating the complex world of measurement theory and design.
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