Joseph Edward Shigley (1909–1994)
Author of Mechanical Engineering Design
About the Author
Works by Joseph Edward Shigley
Simulation of mechanical systems;: An introduction (McGraw-Hill series in mechanical engineering) (1967) 4 copies
Theory of machines 3 copies
Analysis of mechanisms 1 copy
Theory of Machines. Part 1: Kinematic Analysis of Mechanism & Part 2: Dynamic Analyis of Machines (1961) 1 copy
Power Transmission Elements: A Mechanical Designer's Workbook (Mcgraw Hill Mechanical Designer's Workbook Series) (1990) 1 copy
Machine Design Fundamentals: A Mechanical Designers' Workbook (Mcgraw-Hill Mechanical Designers Workbook Series) (1989) 1 copy
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Common Knowledge
- Canonical name
- Shigley, Joseph Edward
- Birthdate
- 1909-04-10
- Date of death
- 1994-05-19
- Gender
- male
- Education
- Purdue University
University of Michigan - Occupations
- mechanical engineer
- Organizations
- Clemson University
University of Michigan
American Society of Mechanical Engineers - Awards and honors
- ASME Mechanisms Committee Award (1974)
Worcester Reed Warner Medal (1977)
ASME Machine Design Award (1985) - Nationality
- USA
- Birthplace
- Delphi, Indiana, USA
- Associated Place (for map)
- Indiana, USA
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Reviews
In my time in school I acquired many engineering texts. Take a look at my catalog, you'll see them there. At the end of the day however, none have been as much use to me as my beaten and battered, well loved copy of Shigley's Mechanical Engineering Design. I have met few mechanical engineers that don't know what you mean when you say "Shigley" and nearly as few who do not have a copy of one of the man's books at hand.
When I left school I kept most of my books. I figured they would serve as a show more good reference library for future endeavors, and indeed they have. But the only one I can say that I've ever considered buying a new copy of is this. The cover is coming off and the pages are yellowed with age (it was an old copy when I bought it) and it has served me well. None is more dogeared or filled with bookmarks. show less
When I left school I kept most of my books. I figured they would serve as a show more good reference library for future endeavors, and indeed they have. But the only one I can say that I've ever considered buying a new copy of is this. The cover is coming off and the pages are yellowed with age (it was an old copy when I bought it) and it has served me well. None is more dogeared or filled with bookmarks. show less
I never did much mechanical design after I graduated engineering school in 1993 so I never had much use for this book, but it's a good book that addresses a lot of design considerations and details that makes the difference between a kludge and a truly engineered design. Has a lot of material on failure prevention, cycle life, fatigue strength, factors of safety, etc.
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Statistics
- Works
- 22
- Members
- 280
- Popularity
- #83,033
- Rating
- 4.0
- Reviews
- 2
- ISBNs
- 52
- Languages
- 2



