If you’re an ME student or practicing design engineer, you’ve probably seen this book: Kinematics and Dynamics of Machinery by Robert L. Norton.
“The engineer’s job is not to find the ‘right’ answer, but the best compromise.” Have you used Norton? What’s your favorite chapter or example? 👇 Drop your thoughts below. kinematics and dynamics of machinery by norton
Here’s a well-structured, engaging post you can use for a blog, LinkedIn, study group, or social media (e.g., Reddit’s r/engineering, Discord study channels): Why Norton’s “Kinematics and Dynamics of Machinery” Is Still the Gold Standard 📚⚙️ If you’re an ME student or practicing design
✅ Includes working models (Working Model 2D files) and MathCAD examples that actually help you simulate before you build. What’s your favorite chapter or example
✅ Norton balances rigorous math with real-world design examples. You don’t just learn to solve equations—you learn why mechanisms behave as they do.