teaaddict
Mechanical
- Jul 20, 2007
- 14
I am a Design Engineering Manager of a company that designs bespoke machinery
Recently I have been given sets of calculations to check that were difficult to understand.
Mathematically they were correct however their presentation was not in a methodical sequence for example there was no distinction between the type of stress bending or shear.
These are things that I do automatically without thinking. I have searched the internet for guides for best practice and have been unable to find any. The kind of think I envisage is a "Style Guide" for calculations. Various books have part of a chapter devoted to the topic for example Wiley Engineer's Desk Reference - Wiley (1998).
Does anyone know of either a book or network resource that would be of help?
Recently I have been given sets of calculations to check that were difficult to understand.
Mathematically they were correct however their presentation was not in a methodical sequence for example there was no distinction between the type of stress bending or shear.
These are things that I do automatically without thinking. I have searched the internet for guides for best practice and have been unable to find any. The kind of think I envisage is a "Style Guide" for calculations. Various books have part of a chapter devoted to the topic for example Wiley Engineer's Desk Reference - Wiley (1998).
Does anyone know of either a book or network resource that would be of help?