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General Spatial Involute Gearing

AUTHOR Phillips, Jack
PUBLISHER Springer (12/18/2010)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Paperback)

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It has been hard for me to escape the imprint of my early, strong, but scattered trains of thought. There was, at the beginning, little to go by; and I saw no clear way to go. This book is accordingly filled with internal tensions that are not, as yet, fully annealed. Subsequent writers may re-present the work, explaining it in a simpler way. Others may simply invert it. I mean by this that, by writing it backwards, from its found ends {practical machinable teeth) to its tentative beginnings (dimly perceived geometrical notions), one might conceivably write a manual, not on how to understand these kinds of gears, but on how to make them. Indeed a manual will need to be written. If this gearing is to be further investigated, evaluated and checked for applicability, prototypes will need to be made. I wish to say again however that my somewhat convoluted way of presenting these early ideas has been inevitable. It has simply not been possible to present a tidy set of explanations and rules without exploring first (and in a somewhat backwards-going direction) the complexities of the kinematic geometry. There remains, now in this book, a putting together of primitive geometric intuition, computer aided exploration of certain areas, geometric explanations of the discovered phenomena, and a loose sprinkling of a relevant algebra cementing the parts together.
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ISBN-13: 9783642079184
ISBN-10: 3642079180
Binding: Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 498
Carton Quantity: 18
Product Dimensions: 6.14 x 1.05 x 9.21 inches
Weight: 1.59 pound(s)
Country of Origin: NL
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Technology & Engineering | Industrial Design - Product
Technology & Engineering | Geometry - General
Technology & Engineering | Engineering (General)
Dewey Decimal: 621.833
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It has been hard for me to escape the imprint of my early, strong, but scattered trains of thought. There was, at the beginning, little to go by; and I saw no clear way to go. This book is accordingly filled with internal tensions that are not, as yet, fully annealed. Subsequent writers may re-present the work, explaining it in a simpler way. Others may simply invert it. I mean by this that, by writing it backwards, from its found ends {practical machinable teeth) to its tentative beginnings (dimly perceived geometrical notions), one might conceivably write a manual, not on how to understand these kinds of gears, but on how to make them. Indeed a manual will need to be written. If this gearing is to be further investigated, evaluated and checked for applicability, prototypes will need to be made. I wish to say again however that my somewhat convoluted way of presenting these early ideas has been inevitable. It has simply not been possible to present a tidy set of explanations and rules without exploring first (and in a somewhat backwards-going direction) the complexities of the kinematic geometry. There remains, now in this book, a putting together of primitive geometric intuition, computer aided exploration of certain areas, geometric explanations of the discovered phenomena, and a loose sprinkling of a relevant algebra cementing the parts together.
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Author: Phillips, Jack
Jack Phillips, Ph.D., former bank president and head of HR for major organizations, has written or edited more than 50 books. He conducts workshops, provides consulting services, and speaks at conferences around the world. His work has been featured in the "Wall Street Journal", "BusinessWeek", "Fortune" magazine, and on CNN.
Patricia Pulliam Phillips, Ph.D., is president and CEO of the ROI Institute, Inc., the leading source of ROI competency building, implementation support, networking, and research. She has authored or edited more than 30 books on measurement and evaluation, including ROI. She regularly conducts workshops and provides consulting services worldwide.
Rebecca L. Ray, Ph.D., is senior vice president, human capital at The Conference Board and the leader of the Human Capital Practice. She was named Chief Learning Officer of the Year by "Chief Learning Officer" magazine.
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