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    ball bracket and find the tensile and shear loads applied to the two bolts that attach bracket to the channels shown in the Figure (b). [pic][pic] a) b) c) [pic] d) Problem 2 The figure below shows a cam and a cam-follower arm. If the load P = 1000 N‚ what spring force is needed at the right end to maintain a minimum load between cam and follower of 125 N? Find the maximum shear force and bending moment in the follower arm. Plot the shear and moment diagrams. Problem 3

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    CHAPTER 1: FLUID PROPERTIES LEARNING OUTCOMES At the end of this topic‚ you should be able to:  Define Fluid  State differences between solid and fluid  Calculate common fluid properties: i. Mass density ii. Specific weight iii. Relative density iv. Dynamic viscosity v. Kinematic viscosity INTRODUCTION Fluid Mechanics Gas Liquids Statics i F  0 F  0 i Laminar/ Turbulent Dynamics ‚ Flows Compressible/ Incompressible Air‚ He‚ Ar‚ N2‚ etc. Water‚ Oils‚ Alcohols‚

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    experimental shear modulus (modulus of rigidity) with the tabulated values. 2. The maximum shear stress at the limit of proportionality or the proportional limit shear stress‚ 3. The general characteristics of the torque‚ angle of twist relationship. The proportional limit shear stress: the highest shear stress that the material can withstand and still return to its original geometry is at the limit of the proportional portion of the graph and is known as the proportional limit shear stress.

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    same time. The wing design will be optimized. Before processing the wing design‚ it is necessary to understand the structure of the wing. In the figure-x ‚ it shown the elements and layout of wing structure of the Pilatus PC9/A which include spars‚ shear webs‚ ribs‚ skin and skin stingers. This section will be process the design of those elements base on the loads calculated in section 4. Note that the calculation is for one wing only as the load same for both wings as assumed. Figure xx: The wing

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    UNIVERSITI TUN HUSSEIN ONN MALAYSIA Faculty of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering __________________________________________________________________ COURSE INFORMATION COURSE TITLE: ENGINEERING LABORATORY III (BDA 27101) TOPIC 1: TENSILE TEST 1. INTRODUCTION The tensile experiment is the most common mechanical test that reveals several important mechanical properties‚ such as: modulus of elasticity‚ yield strength‚ ultimate tensile strength‚ ductility‚ and toughness. The material

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    fy = 460 N/mm2‚ fy‚ links = 250 N/mm2. The beam is exposed to a mild condition. a) Determine whether the beam is singly or doubly reinforced beam. b) Determine the main reinforcement for the beam using a design chart. c) Determine the shear reinforcement for the beam. d) Check whether the deflection of the beam is acceptable. e) Sketch the detailed cross section of the beam indicating the reinforcements in (b) and (c). a) Determine whether the beam is singly or doubly reinforced

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    modulus of a material is 200kN/mm2 and its rigidity modulus is 80kN/mm2 . Determine its bulk modulus. 3. What is point of contraflexure? In which beam will it occur? 4. Derive the relation between the intensity of load and shear force‚ in bending theory. 5. Draw the shear stress distribution diagram for an Isection. 6. Derive an expression for the power transmitted by a circular shaft in S.I. units‚ which is subjected to a torque T in N m. 7. Distinguish between close coil and open coil helical

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    Shear Stress Forces parallel to the area resisting the force cause shearing stress. It differs to tensile and compressive stresses‚ which are caused by forces perpendicular to the area on which they act. Shearing stress is also known as tangential stress.     where V is the resultant shearing force which passes through the centroid of the area A being sheared.   Problem 115 What force is required to punch a 20-mm-diameter hole in a plate that is 25 mm thick? The shear strength is 350 MN/m2

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    Abstract Accidents in the aviation industry can occur due to many factors. An aviation accident is the worst nightmare of every pilot or passenger that has ever ridden in an aircraft. Although air travel is one of the safest forms of transportation‚ accidents do happen with dramatic and terrifying results. The causes of these aviation accidents vary greatly depending on specific circumstances and problems that may develop during the flight process. Weather is one of the factors that can influence

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    flywheel. 2. Problem Statement Our analysis is based on the clutch plate of an automobile which is also known as the clutch friction disc. Our objective is to calculate the maximum stresses on the clutch disc by using the octahedral and maximum shear stress criteria. We are using the analytical as well as the computational methods and we will compare them. 3. Analytical Method We are using the clutch disc of a Corolla GLI 1.6 VVTI Engine Car for our analysis. The data collected from

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