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**What This Document Is**
This is a course reserve reading list for MEEG 304 – Machine Design – at the University of Delaware. It’s a compilation created by the instructor to guide students to essential supplementary materials available through the University Library’s reserve services. This list details resources intended to support and enhance learning within the course, providing access to materials beyond the core textbook. It’s designed to streamline the process of locating key readings for assignments and exam preparation.
**Why This Document Matters**
This reading list is crucial for students enrolled in MEEG 304. It saves valuable time by directly pointing you to the specific books and resources your professor has identified as helpful for mastering the course material. Utilizing these reserve readings can deepen your understanding of complex concepts and provide alternative perspectives on machine design principles. Refer to this list when beginning new modules or tackling challenging assignments to ensure you have access to all recommended support materials.
**Topics Covered**
* Fundamental principles of stress and strain analysis
* Mechanical engineering handbook references
* Innovative mechanism design concepts
* Machine design theory and problem-solving techniques
* Product development methodologies
* Design considerations for manufacturing processes
* Ergonomic principles in design
* Human factors and design psychology
* Quality development in engineering
* Strength of materials applications
**What This Document Provides**
* A comprehensive listing of books placed on reserve at the University of Delaware Library specifically for MEEG 304.
* Standard call numbers for easy location of materials within the library.
* Full titles and author information for each reserve reading.
* Information regarding loan periods for reserve materials.
* Instructions on how to locate these items within the DELCAT library search system.
* Details on when reserve materials will be removed from circulation (end of semester/session).