Principles of Mechanism
Discover the foundational text that has shaped engineering and mechanics for generations with Principles of Mechanism by Robert Willis. First published in 1841 and reissued by Cambridge University Press in 2010, this comprehensive volume spans 484 pages, making it an essential resource for both engineering students and professionals alike.
Willis' pioneering classification and nomenclature became the standard for engineers across England, France, and Germany for over three decades. His blend of theoretical insights and practical applications has significantly influenced the academic discipline of engineering. Whether you are delving into the kinematics of machinery or seeking to enhance your understanding of mechanical principles, this book remains a vital reference in the field.
Embrace the rich history and enduring relevance of engineering with Principles of Mechanism, a must-have addition to your academic library.