Mechanical Engineering Design (Design I)
Mechanical Engineering Design (Design I)
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There are many fields where mechanical products are designed and
produced. For examples see figures (1-1 to 1-10).
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Machine elements must be compatible, must fit well together and must
perform safely and efficiently. Figure (1-12) shows and example for the primary
elements of the speed reducer, which consists: Gear, Shafts, Bearings, Keys,
Housing and you can add many other items.
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Unit systems:
Table (A18-1) and (18-2) page A-39 shows conversation of U.S customary units
to SI units.
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Example 1 (page 26), Ref.1:
Sol:
Table A18 gives the conversation factor for length to be (1 in = 25.4 mm) then
Diameter = 2.755 in *
Note: see also example 1-2 page 26 (Solve problems on page 28 Prob. 15-16-17-
18-19-20-22-23-25-26-28)
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Classification of metals and alloys
Importance of Carbon:
As carbon content increase, strength and hardness also increased under the
same conditions of processing and heat treatment. Since the ductility decreases
with the increasing of carbon content, selecting suitable steel involves some
compromise between strength and ductility.
As a rough classification scheme:
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Problems:
Solve problems No. 20, 21, 22, 23, 25, and 26.
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