Cover art for Reverse Engineering: Mechanisms, Structures, Systems & Materials
Published
Mcgraw Hill Usa, December 2013
ISBN
9780071825160
Format
Hardcover, 448 pages
Dimensions
24.1cm × 22.4cm × 2.8cm

Reverse Engineering: Mechanisms, Structures, Systems & Materials

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A comprehensive look at reverse engineering as a legitimate learning, design, and troubleshooting tool

This unique book examines the often underappreciated and occasionally maligned technique of reverse engineering. More than a shortcut for the lazy or unimaginative to reproduce an artless copy of an existing creation, reverse engineering is an essential brick - if not a keystone - in the pathway to a society's technological advancement.

Written by an engineer who began teaching after years in industry, Reverse Engineering reviews this meticulous analytical process with a breadth and depth as never before. Find out how to:

Learn by "mechanical dissection"

Deduce the role, purpose, and functionality of a designed entity

Identify materials-of-construction and methods-of-manufacture by observation alone

Assess the suitability of a design to purpose from form and fit

The rich heritage of engineering breakthroughs enabled by reverse engineering is also discussed. This is not a dry textbook. It is the engaging and enlightening account of the journey of engineering from the astounding creations of ancient cultures to what, with the aid of reverse engineering, promises to be an even more astounding future!

Coverage includes:

Methods of product teardown

Failure analysis and forensic engineering

Deducing or inferring role, purpose, and functionality during reverse engineering

The Antikythera mechanism

Identifying materials-of-construction

Inferring methods-of-manufacture or -construction

Construction of Khufu's pyramid

Assessing design suitability

Value and production engineering

Reverse engineering of materials and substances

Reverse engineering of broken, worn, or obsolete parts for remanufacture

The law and the ethics of reverse engineering

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