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    Shear Strength

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    1. (a) A glued lap splice is to be made in a 10 × 20 mm rectangular member at α =20°‚ as shown in Fig.1. Assuming that‚ the shear strength of the glued joint controls the design‚ what axial force P is to be applied to the member to get separated to 2 parts? Assume the shear strength of the glued joint to be 10MPa. Fig: 1 (b) An exploded view of a bolted connection is as shown in Fig 2(b). The width of the plate is 60mm; their thicknesses are t1 =10mm. The snugly fitting bolt is 20mm in diameter

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    Undrained Triaxial Test

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    of Results 10 4 Conclusion 11 5 References 12 6 Appendices 13 Introduction & objectives The Tri-Axial test is a widely practiced laboratory method commonly used for testing the shear strength parameters of different soil types under drained or un-drained conditions. The Tri-axial test involves applying radial and axial stresses or displacements to a cylindrical sample of soil obtained from a particular site. The soil sample is enclosed in a thin rubber

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    relation between the axial load W and the frictional torque T‚ using a single plate clutch. To find the coefficient of friction between the clutch surfaces using the uniform wear theory. To experimentally conclude whether the average radius of the friction plate is proportional to the frictional torque. Apparatus used: Weights‚ String Plate clutch Hangers Pulleys 5 x 2kg weights for axial load Theory: It is stated theoretically that T = µWR This means that as the axial load (W) increases

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    To study the morphological and morphometric variations in foramen Vesalius in dry adult human skulls. MATERIALS and METHODS: One hundred and fifty dry adult human skulls were studied for variations in size‚ shape‚ bilateral symmetry‚ presence/absence and any duplication/multiplication of the foramen Vesalius. RESULTS: The mean maximum dimension of foramen Vesalius was 0.98±0.67 mm on right side and 1.12±0.73 mm on left side. Foramen Vesalius was present in ninety skulls out of one hundred and fifty

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    Inland Steel Building

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    Modernism is associated with an observance to structural innovation‚ logical use of new materials‚ methodical approach to the function of buildings and the rejection of ornamentation. The Inland Steel Building clearly demonstrated how American architecture had changed during those decades and attested to the influence of both the international style and the work of Ludwig Mies Van Der Rohe and their basic principals of design. The Inland Steel Building was the first high-rise in the Chicago Loop

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    Thermal hydraulics analysis of supercritical water reactor core design Jianguo Zhong‚ Michael Podowski Abstract: This paper started with a literature survey of development the supercritical flow reactor core design‚ various coolant flow path designs were discussed: conventional one-pass flow arrangement‚ two-pass and the three-pass coolant flow geometry. A simple 1-D model was developed for the one-pass and two-pass flow design to find the maximum flow bulk temperature and case temperature in

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    Bearings

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    2 Spherical Roller Bearing Double-Row Angular Contact Ball Bearing 3 Designed to take axial as well as radial loads. Double-Row Ball Bearing 4 Designed for heavy radial loads. Thrust Ball Bearing 5 Intended for exclusively axial loads. Single-Row Deep Groove Ball Bearing 6 Typical ball bearing. Handles light axial loads as well as radial loads. Single-Row Angular Contact Bearing 7 For axial (one direction only!) as well as radial loads. Felt Seal To assure that the entire inside

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    design

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    ENGINEERING DESIGN (MED) 2nd ASSIGNMENT Fatigue Failure Resulting from Variable Loading S1. A schematic of a clutch-testing machine is shown. The steel shaft rotates at a constant speed . An axial load‚ 1.xxx P is applied to the shaft and is cycled from zero to 1.xxx P. Change the xxx term in the axial load with your last three digits from your matric card number. The torque T induced by the clutch face onto the shaft is given by T f (1.xxxP)( D  d ) 4 Where D and d are defined in

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    Various types of buckling

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    DesignLearning outcome (LO)Assess-ment CriteriaIn this assessment you will have the opportunity to present evidence that shows you are able toTask no.Evidence (Page no)L0 3Be able to appraise the behavior of elastic columns subjected to axial loading 3.1determine the axial load carrying capacity of perfectly elastic columns3a Learner declarationI certify that the work submitted for this assignment is my own and research sources are fully acknowledged. Student signature Date _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

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    uniaxial

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    Department of Civil Engineering CIVL 2002 Engineering Geology & Rock Mechanics (2013-2014‚ Semester 1) Laboratory Session 2 BRAZILE TEST XING BODONG 3035022904 Subclass Group C November 10‚ 2013 The University of Hong Kong   Abstract The Brazil test is intended to measure the uniaxial tensile strength of prepared rock specimens indirectly. It is an indirect tensile testing of rock. The Brazil test provides an alternative to direct tensile testing‚ producing

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