Description
This third edition of Elevator Mechanical Design benefits from a logical and clear arrangement of the topics and many worked examples. The author describes how to achieve the mechanical aspects of the design of an electric elevator, as well as discussing why the designs are implemented in a particular way. The principles and concepts of all the mechanical components of an elevator are discussed in detail, supported wherever necessary by mathematical analysis, figures and examples. A full description and comparison of international standards is also included.
Readership: Designers, manufacturers, operators, maintenance management and safety personnel. Electrical, mechanical, electromechanical, transportation and vertical transportation engineers, passenger control operators in the elevator industry. Researchers and students of transportation science.Architects and building service engineers.
Chapters include: 1. Definition of the mechanicsal system and component parts 2. Suspension of car and counterweight 3. Types of drive 4. Elevator Machines 5. Brakes 6. Counterweight 7. Guiding the car and counterweight 8. Safety Gear 9. Buffers 10. Car Frame 11. Doors and door operators 12. Elevator hoistway and machine room
Hardcover | 401 Pages | 3 lbs.