
Theory of Machines
Book Details:
• Author: B.S. Ubhi
• Edition: 2015
• Language: English
• Number of Pages: 400
• Binding: Paperback
• Release Date: 01 December 2012
• ISBN: 9789350144671
Description:
This book is a comprehensive guide to theory of machines and mechanical systems, specially designed for mechanical engineering students and technical learners. Written by B.S. Ubhi, the book explains the principles of machine mechanisms, motion analysis, and dynamic behavior of machines in a clear and systematic manner.
The book covers important topics including simple mechanisms, friction, transmission systems, flywheels, governors, balancing of rotating masses, and vibrations. It also includes appendices for additional reference and academic support.
With well-organized content and easy-to-understand explanations, this book serves as an excellent academic and reference resource for university studies, laboratory work, technical learning, and competitive examinations related to theory of machines and mechanical engineering.
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Book Details:
• Author: B.S. Ubhi
• Edition: 2015
• Language: English
• Number of Pages: 400
• Binding: Paperback
• Release Date: 01 December 2012
• ISBN: 9789350144671
Description:
This book is a comprehensive guide to theory of machines and mechanical systems, specially designed for mechanical engineering students and technical learners. Written by B.S. Ubhi, the book explains the principles of machine mechanisms, motion analysis, and dynamic behavior of machines in a clear and systematic manner.
The book covers important topics including simple mechanisms, friction, transmission systems, flywheels, governors, balancing of rotating masses, and vibrations. It also includes appendices for additional reference and academic support.
With well-organized content and easy-to-understand explanations, this book serves as an excellent academic and reference resource for university studies, laboratory work, technical learning, and competitive examinations related to theory of machines and mechanical engineering.

















