A Textbook of Machine DesignTEXT BOOK FOR THE STUDENTS OF B.E. / B.TECH. , U.P.S.E. (ENGG. SERVICES) ; SECTION 'B' OF A.M.I.E. (I) |
Contents
1 | |
16 | |
53 | |
87 | |
Chapter 05 Torsional and Bending Stresses in Machine Parts | 120 |
Chapter 06 Variable Stresses in Machine Parts | 181 |
Chapter 07 Pressure Vessels | 224 |
Chapter 08 Pipes and Pipe Joints | 261 |
Chapter 18 Flat Belt Drives | 677 |
Chapter 19 Flat Belt Pulleys | 715 |
Chapter 20 VBelt and Rope Drives | 727 |
Chapter 21 Chain Drives | 759 |
Chapter 22 Flywheel | 776 |
Chapter 23 Springs | 820 |
Chapter 24 Clutches | 885 |
Chapter 25 Brakes | 917 |
Chapter 09 Riveted Joints | 281 |
Chapter 10 Welded Joints | 341 |
Chapter 11 Screwed Joints | 377 |
Chapter 12 Cotter and Knuckle Joints | 431 |
Chapter 13 Keys and Coupling | 470 |
Chapter 14 Shafts | 509 |
Chapter 15 Levers | 558 |
Chapter 16 Columns and Struts | 600 |
Chapter 17 Power Screws | 624 |
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angle Assuming axial load axis bearing pressure bending moment bending stress bolts brake butt joint cast iron centre centrifugal clutch coefficient of friction coil compressive stress connecting rod cross-sectional area cylinder d₁ Design dimensions distance drum engine equation Example factor of safety fillet weld flange flywheel force fulcrum Given hole Indian standard know that maximum length lever lubrication machine material maximum bending maximum shear stress mean diameter metal metres mm˛ moment of inertia N-mm N/mm˛ outer P₁ pipe piston pitch plate power transmitted pulley r₁ radius ratio resistance rivets rotation screw section modulus shaft shear load shear stress shown in Fig Solution speed spring steel stress concentration stress induced surface T₁ T₂ tangential temperature tensile load tensile stress tension thickness torque transmitted torsional twisting velocity width σ₁