Encyclopedias describe Mechanical Engineering as a professional
engineering discipline that involves the application of principles
of physics for analysis, design, manufacturing and maintenance of
mechanical systems. It requires a solid understanding of key
concepts including mechanics, kinematics, thermodynamics and
energy. Mechanical engineers use these principles and others for
example in the design and analysis of automobiles, aircrafts,
heating and cooling systems, industrial equipment and machinery. In
addition to these main areas, specialized fields are offered at
universities to prepare future engineers for their position in
industry, such as: mechatronics and robotics, transportation and
logistics, cryogenics, fuel technology, automotive engineering,
biomechanics, vibration, optics and others.
Accordingly, the Springer Handbook of Mechanical Engineering
devotes its contents to these areas of interest for the practicing
engineer as well as for the student at various levels and
educational institutions.
Authors from all over the world have contributed with their
expertise and support the globally working engineer in finding a
solution for today s mechanical engineering problems.
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