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Paperback The Theory of Shrinkage and Forced Fits, With Tabulated Data and Examples From Practice Book

ISBN: 1177044781

ISBN13: 9781177044783

The Theory of Shrinkage and Forced Fits, With Tabulated Data and Examples From Practice

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"The Theory of Shrinkage and Forced Fits" by William Ledyard Cathcart presents a comprehensive examination of the principles and practical applications of shrinkage and forced fits in mechanical engineering. This detailed work provides tabulated data and real-world examples to illustrate the concepts, making it an invaluable resource for engineers and students alike.

Cathcart's study delves into the theoretical underpinnings of these essential engineering techniques, offering insights into the calculations and considerations necessary for successful implementation. The book's enduring value lies in its systematic approach and the wealth of empirical data it provides, ensuring its relevance for both historical understanding and continued practical application in the field of mechanical engineering.

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