The three-volume standard work of the engineers in study and profession with the main focus on "General Mechanical Engineering" as well as "Process and System Engineering" contains the necessary basic and detailed knowledge of mechanical engineering and guarantees the documentation of the current state of the art.
Editors:
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Beate Bender, 1987 – 2000 basic studies of mechanical engineering and member of staff at the TU Berlin’s Institute of Mechanical Design – Design Engineering, serving under Prof. Beitz until the latter’s death in 1998; 2001 completed doctoral studies at the TU Munich; from 2001 to 2013 served at Bombardier Transportation Rail Technology in the areas Bid Management, Engineering, Project Management and Product Management. Since 2013 Chair of the Product Development department at the Ruhr University of Bochum. Editor of the DUBBEL, Taschenbuch für den Maschinenbau (since the 25th edition), and of Pahl/Beitz: Konstruktionslehre (since the 9th edition), member of the Scientific Society for Product Development (WiGeP). Prof. Dr.-Ing. Dietmar Göhlich, 1979–1985 basic studies at the TU Berlin; from 1985 to 1989 doctoral studies at the Georgia Institute of Technology, USA; from 1989 to 2010 served in managerial positions for automotive development at Daimler AG, e.g. in overall vehicle design for the Smart and S Class. Since 2010 Chair of Methods for Product Development and Mechatronics and Managing Director of the Institute of Engineering Design, Micro and Medical Technology at the TU Berlin. Editor of the DUBBEL, Taschenbuch für den Maschinenbau (since the 25th edition). Member of the Scientific Society for Product Development (WiGeP). Speaker of the BMBF Research Campus Mobility2Grid and founding member of the Einstein Center Digital Future in Berlin. Includes contributions by 150 experts from the industry and research community.
Topics Volume 1 - Fundamentals and Tables:
Topics Volume 2 - Applications:
Topics Volume 3 - Machines and Systems:
Deadlines
Advertising deadline: 17 July 2020
Copy deadline: 24 July 2020
Publication date (tentative): September 2020
Details
Print run: approx. 5,000 copies (each volume)
Length: approx. 1,000 pages (each volume)
Book format: 178 x 254 mm
Page format: 178 x 254 mm
Print area: 142 x 220 mm
Bleed format: 178 x 254 mm plus 4 mm
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