A Text Book of Machine DesignFirewall Media, 2002 - 748 pages |
Contents
Chap | 1 |
Chap | 4 |
1 | 7 |
Chap | 12 |
Stress Analysis | 13 |
Chap | 19 |
Chap | 20 |
4 | 27 |
Chap Pages | 280 |
SpringsHelical and Leaf | 300 |
Couplings | 370 |
Belt Rope and Chain Drives | 385 |
Chap | 393 |
178 | 408 |
Brakes and Clutches | 436 |
Rotating Disc and Flywheel | 471 |
7 | 42 |
8 | 52 |
72 | 90 |
Selection of Materials | 112 |
13 | 121 |
28 | 130 |
Design for Varying Loads | 139 |
9 | 145 |
14 | 151 |
Fits Allowances and Tolerances | 166 |
Cotter and Knuckle Joints | 178 |
8 | 205 |
Unsolved Problems | 225 |
135 | 233 |
Section B Translation or Power Screws | 247 |
21 | 258 |
Unsolved Problems | 277 |
182 | 480 |
185 | 498 |
Chap Pages | 501 |
Lubrication and Bearings | 516 |
Gearing | 560 |
Unsolved Problems | 606 |
370 | 625 |
Appendix | 653 |
Table C3 Properties of Carbon and Alloy Steels and Cast Irons | 659 |
Appendix D | 665 |
Table D1 Properties of Some Common Geometric Shapes | 672 |
Appendix | 681 |
Appendix | 704 |
Index | 735 |
745 | |
Common terms and phrases
angle applied austenite axial beam bearing belt bending moment bending stress bolt brake brittle C₁ carbon steel cast iron cent compressive stress cotter cross-section crushing curve d₁ deflection deformation diagram distance ductile ductile materials effect elastic Engineering equation Example factor of safety failure fatigue strength fiber flywheel forging fracture free end friction gear given gives hardening Hence hole increase Jodhpur joint length lever load machine martensite maximum shear stress maximum stress metal modulus N/mm² neutral axis Oy.p pearlite pitch plane plate pressure principal stresses pulley R₁ RABC radius ratio resistance rivet rotation screw shaft diameter shear force shear stress shown in Fig Solution spring strain energy stress concentration stress induced surface T₁ Table temperature tensile stress tension theory thickness threads Tmax torque torsion valve W₁ weld wire zero πα