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Development and test of the General 70-E truck for BARTD W. E. Burdick; K. L. Jackson
New York: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers, United Engineering Center, 1967
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Dynamic Behavior of an electric typewriter carriage return mechanism Fred W. Berg
New York: American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1965
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Solutions to the vector tetrahedron equation Milton A. Chace
New York: American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1965
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Force and moment transmission in spatial double-slider mechanisms G. Lowen
New York: American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1965
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Principles of instrumentation and measurement H. W. Simpson
New York: American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1965
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Gimbals, mirrors and matrices Joseph Stiles Beggs
New York: American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1965
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The balancing of high-speed oscillating feed mechanisms F. R. E. Crossley
New York: American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1965
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Analysis and synthesis of some gear drives, having as a basic mechanism the centric slidercrank or the turning-block linkage Preben W. Jensen
New York: American society of mechanical engineers, 1965
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Computer-aided mechanism design Robert W. Mann
New York: American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1965
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High-performance indexing fixtures P. L. Garrett
New York: American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1965
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A method for accurately generating a paraboloid surface D. A. Lee; N. M. Stefano
New York: American society of mechanical engineers, 1965
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Two methods for determining the minimum radius of curvature of disk cams Norton E. Reid
New York: American society of mechanical engineers, 1965
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A cycloidal mechanism for splicing webs D. Ryan
New York: American society of mechanical engineers, 1965
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Design and analysis of mechanical components with computers M. A. Howard
New York: American society of mechanical engineers, 1965
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A computer-oriented mechanical design system L. F. Knappe
New York: American society of mechanical engineers, 1965
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Computer-aided kinematic analysis of general planar mechanisma E. W. Rosencrants
New York: American society of mechanical engineers, 1965
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New method of automotive cam design Anthony W. Markhauser
New York: American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1965
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Harmonic analysis of kinematic linkages John F. Flory; James C. Wolford
New York: American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1965
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Application of the concept of equivalent mechanisms in cam design M. N. Aref
New York: Ameican Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1965
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An application of kinematics and vector analysis to the design of a bevel-gear grinder M. L. Baxter
New York: American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1965
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A solar Vane actuation system for spacecraft attitude control Thomas J. Donlin; James C. Randall
New York: American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1965
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Monuniform motion band mechanisms A. J. McPhate
New York: American society of mechanical engineers, 1965
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Kinematics glossary Russian, English, German
New York: American society of mechanical engineers, 1965
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Survey of fabricforming technology H. W. Honeyman
New York: American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1965
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Chain- a versatile mechanism B. L. Pearce
New York: American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1965
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The effect of camshaft elasticity on the response of cam-driven systems D. Bloom; C. W. Radcliffe
New York: American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1965
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High-speed train operation W. B. Kirk
New York: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1965
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Shock and vibration on railroad movement of freight L. C. Simmons; R. H. Shackson
New York: American Society of Mechanical Engineers, United Engineering Center, 1965
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A number syntheses survey of three-dimensional mechanisms L. Harrisberger
New York: American society of mechanical engineers, 1964
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Static force and torque analysis of spherical four-bar mechanisms A. T. Yang
New York: American society of mechanical engineers, 1964
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A four-bar linkage adjustable for variable straight line-motions D. C. Tao; L. G. Amos
New York: American society of mechanical engineers, 1964
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Synthesis of four-bar linkage functio generators by means of equations of motion C. K. Wojcik
New York: American society of mechanical engineers, 1964
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Sketching rules for the curves of burmester mechanism synthesis R. E. Keller
New York: American society of mechanical engineers, 1964
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Theory of three axes torque meter based on use of catenary chains L. G. Gitzendanner
New York: American society of mechanical engineers, 1964
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An analytic treatment of the burmester theory R. O. Saisi; J. R. Zimmermann
New York: American society of mechanical engineers, 1964
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Coupled effects of preload and damping on dynamic cam-follower separation F. D. Hart; C. F. Zorowski
New York: American society of mechanical engineers, 1964
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Acceleration axes in spherical kinematics O. Bottema
New York: American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1964
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A spring-actuated, cam follower system design theory and experimental results P. Barkan; R. V. McGarrity
New York, N.Y.: American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1964
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Higher path-curvature analysis in plane kinematics F. Freudenstein
New York: American society of mechanical engineers, 1964
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Analysis of approximate four-bar straight-line mechanisms D. Tesar; J. P. Vidosic
New York: American society of mechanical engineers, 1964
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Motion control for a series system of "N" degrees of freedom using numerically derived and evaluated equations A. R. Johnson
New York: American society of mechanical engineers, 1964
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Hesitation B. L. Harding
New York: American society of mechanical engineers, 1964
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Analytical kinematic synthesis by finite displacements J. T. Wilson
New York: American society of mechanical engineers, 1964
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Kinematic syntheses of dwell mechanisms Richard E. Garrett; Delbert Tesar
New York: American society of mechanical engineers, 1964
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On the multiple generation of coupler-curves Bernard Roth
New York: American society of mechanical engineers, 1964