Specifications
book-author | Richard S. Figliola ; Donald E. Beasley |
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file-type | |
isbn10 | 1119723450 |
isbn13 | 9781119723455 |
language | English |
publisher | John Wiley & Sons |
Book Description
“Theory and Design for Mechanical Measurements” by Richard S. Figliola and Donald E. Beasley is a comprehensive and up-to-date resource that seamlessly blends traditional teaching methods with modern technology. This seventh edition of the book has been thoughtfully crafted to provide students and practicing engineers with an immersive learning experience, solidifying a strong foundation in measurement theory.
The book places a significant emphasis on statistics and uncertainty analysis, integrating these crucial concepts throughout the text. This focus on statistical methods adds a practical dimension to the theoretical aspects of mechanical measurements. The inclusion of topical integration enhances the relevance of the material, keeping it in tune with contemporary developments in the field.
One notable feature of this edition is its adaptation to the e-book format, leveraging technology to enhance student engagement. Interactive problems, electronic data sets, and other multimedia elements are seamlessly integrated into the learning experience. This dynamic approach not only caters to the preferences of modern learners but also promotes a deeper understanding of the subject matter.
In response to the evolving needs of both instructors and students, the seventh edition introduces new practice problems and electronically accessible solutions. The inclusion of dedicated Instructor Problems streamlines course planning and assessment, making it a valuable tool for educators.
The book covers a wide range of topics, including device selection, test procedures, measurement system performance, and result reporting and analysis. This extensive coverage establishes a solid foundation for a generalized understanding of mechanical measurements. Furthermore, the practical discussion of contemporary technologies such as data acquisition hardware and infrared imaging demonstrates real-world applications, bridging the gap between theory and practice.
“Theory and Design for Mechanical Measurements” is designed to accommodate various undergraduate course structures, offering flexibility in its pedagogical framework. Its rigor also makes it suitable for use in graduate studies, independent study, or as a professional reference. With its meticulous approach to theory, practical applications, and integration of modern technology, this edition stands as an invaluable resource for anyone seeking a comprehensive understanding of mechanical measurements in today's engineering landscape.
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