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The Mechanical Design Process, 4/e
David G. Ullman, Oregon State University

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Contents:

Chapter 1: Why Study the Design Process?
Chapter 2: Understanding Mechanical Design
Chapter 3: Designers and Design Teams
Chapter 4: The Design Process and Product Discovery
Chapter 5: Planning for Design
Chapter 6: Understanding the Problem and the Development of Engineering Specifications
Chapter 7: Concept Generation
Chapter 8: Concept Evaluation and Selection
Chapter 9: Product Generation
Chapter 10: Product Evaluation for Performance and the Effects of Variation
Chapter 11: Product Evaluation: Design for Cost, Manufacture, Assembly, and Other Measures
Chapter 12: Wrapping Up the Design Process and Supporting the Product