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تذكير بمساهمة فاتح الموضوع : أخوانى فى الله أحضرت لكم كتاب Design of Machine Elements Third Edition M. F. Spotts Professor of Mechanical Engineering The Technological Institute Northwestern University
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Contents 1, Fundamental Principles 1. Statical Equilibrium, Compression Stress. 4. Statically Indeterminate Problems in Tension And Compression. 5. Center of Gravity. 6. Bending of Beams. 7. Moment of Inertia. 8. Principle of Superposition , Beam Equations. 10. Deflection of Beams, Castings. 12. Shearing Stress. 13. Transverse Shearing Stress in Beams. 14. Shear and Bending Moment Diagrams. 15. Slender Compression Members Orcolumns. 16. Stresses Inanygivendirection. 17. The Mohr Circle, Tions. St. Venant. 2. Engineering Materials. 3. Tension and 9. Additional 11. Effect of Ribs on 18. Stresses and Deformations in Two Direc- 19. Deflection of Beam From Shearing Stress. 20. Principle of 2. Working Stresses <57 1. Stress-strain Diagrams. 2. Stress Concentration Caused by Sudden Change in Form. 3. Stress Concentration Factors. 4. Endurance Limit Of Materials. 5. Interpretation of Service Fractures. 6. Factors Affecting Fatigue Strength. 7. Types of Failure. Ductile Materials And Brittle Materials. 8. Ductile Materials With Steady Stress. 9. Maximum Shear Theory of Failure. 10. Normal Stresses in Two Directions. 11. Mises-hencky or Distortion Energy Theory. 12. Ductile Materials With Alternating Stress. 13. Ductile Materials With Combined Steady and Alternating Stress. 14. The Modified Goodman Diagram. 15. Brittle Materials With Steady Stress. 16. Brittle Materials With Fluctuating Loads. 17. Sensitivity to Stress Concentration. 18. Factor of Safety. Shafting . 106 1. Torsion of Circular Shaft. 2. Horsepower. 3. Maximum Static Shearing Stress. 4. Asme Code for Design of Transmission Shafting. 5. Maximum Shear Theory for Shafting. 6. Mises-hencky Theory for Shafting. 7. Keys. 8. Stress Concentration. 9. Couplings. 10. Xiv Contents Contents Xv 11. Shaft on Three Supports. 12. 13. Critical Speed of Rotating Shaft. 14. Deflection of Bending Loads in Two Planes. Crankshafts. Shaft of Nonuniform Diameter. 15. Slope of Shaft by Elastic Energy. 16. Torsion of Noncircular Shaft. 17. Torsion of Wide Rectangular Bar. 18. Torsion of Rectangular Bars, General Case, Sections. 20. Materials Used for Shafting. 8. Lubrication . . 294 1 Viscosity and Newton’s Law. 2. Measurement of Viscosity. 3. Viscosity Index. 4. Types of Plain Sleeve Bearings. 5. The Zn/ P Curve. 6. Petroff’s Bearing Equation. 7. Load Carrying Journal, Bearing 8. Load and Friction Curves for Journal Bearings. 9. Heat Balance * Of Bearings. 10. Designing for Film Temperature and Minimum Film Thickness. 11. Pressure Lubricated Bearing. 12. Thin Film or Boundary Lubrication. Oiliness. 13. Bearing Materials. 14. Bearing Loads. 15. Construction of Bearings. 16. Elastic Matching. 19. Composite 4. Springs 155 1. Helical Springs. 2. Effect of End Turns for Compression Springs 3. Properties of Spring Materials. 4. Design for Fluctuating Loads 5. Vibration or Surging of Helical Springs. 7. Helical Extension Springs. 9. Helical Springs With Torsional Loading. 10. Leaf Springs. 11 Energy Storage by Springs. 12. Rubber Springs. 6. Commercial Tolerances 9. Ball and Roller Bearings 330 8. Helical Springs of Rectangular Wire 1. Construction and Types of Ball Bearings. 2. Selection of Ball Bearings. 3. Design for Variable Loading. 4. Friction and Lubrication of Ball Bearings. 5. Mounting of Ball Bearings. 6. Permissible Misalignment. 7. Other Types of Ball Bearings. 8. Relative Advantages Of Ball and Plain Bearings. 9. Roller Bearings. 10. Contact Stress Between Cylinders. 5. Screws 191 1. Kinds of Threads. 2. Standardized Threads. 3. Unified Threads. 4. American National Threads. 5. Identification Symbols. 6. Effect Of Initial Stress. 7. Effect of Spring Washers and Gaskets. 8. Power 9. Stress Due to Impact Load. 10. Friction of Screws. 11. 12. Locknuts. 13. Materials and Methods of 10. Spur Gears 351 Screws. Stress Concentration. 1. Introduction. 2. Fundamental Law of Toothed Gearing, Matics of Involute Gear Teeth. 4. Cycloidal Gear Teeth, Gear Teeth. 6. Standard System of Gearing. 7. Methods of Manufacture. 8. Transmitted or Horsepower Load. 9. Bendyig Capacity In Spur Gear Teeth. 10. Form or Lewis Factors for Spur Teeth. 11. Dynamic Load. 12. Limit Load for Wear. 13. Direct Calculation for Diametral Pitch. 14. Number of Pairs of Teeth in Contact. 15. Materials for Gears. 16. Determination of Tooth Loads. 17. Lubrication and Mounting of Gears. 18. Backlash. 19. Dimensioning of Gears. 20. Undercutting in Gear Teeth. 21. Long and Short Addendum Gearing. 22. Internal or Annular Gears. 23. Speed Ratios of Gear Trains. 24. Planetary Gear Trains. 3. Kinemanufacture. 5. Pitches of 6. Belts, Clutches, Brakes . 219 1. Forces in Flat Belts. 2. Action of Belt on Pulley. 3. Coefficient of 4. Design of Belts by Tables. 5. 6. Length of Belt. 7. V-belts. 8. Designing When Pulleys Are of Unequal Diameters. 9. Disk Clutch. 10. Cone Clutch. 11. Band Brakes. 12. Block Brake With "Short Shoe. 13. Pivoted Block Brake With Long Shoe. 14. Brake With Pivoted Symmetrical Shoe. 15. Lining Pressures. 16. Heating of Brakes. Friction and Working Stresses. Pivoted Motor Drive. 11. Bevel, Worm and Helical Gears . 399 ‘^ra/ght T0°th T* 1 Ge^s. 2. Beam Strength of Bevel Gears. 3. Q -q Orm Gears. 8. Geometric Relationships of Worm 10 of in.worm ^tooth Fkgear Loads I ^reductions 111and S^reng Efficiency ^. > 12 Dynamic .ofhelical Wormload Gears Gears , and .. 11 13 Wear .. Thermal Pitch of Worm Diameter Capacity Gears of. 15. Center Distance 7. Welded and Riveted Connections 263 1. Fabrication by Welding. 2. Fusion Welding. 3. Strength of Fusion Welds. 4. Design Equations for Fillet Weld. 5. Stress Concentration in Welds. 6. Eccentrically Loaded Welds. 7. Resistance Welding. 8. Soldering and Brazing. 9. Furnace Brazing. 10. Riveted Joint With Central Load. 11. Stresses in Rivets. 12. Stresses In Cylindrical Shell. 13. Riveted Joint With Eccentric Load. Helical Gear. 14. Formative Number of Teeth.( ( ( Contents Of Mating Gears. 16. Solution When Shafts Are at Right Angles. 17. Tooth Loads of Helical Gears. 18. Beam Strength, Dynamic Load, and Wear of Helical Gears. Xvi 12. Miscellaneous Machine Elements 430 1. Stresses in Thick Cylinder. 2. Shrink and Press Fit Stresses. 3. Stress Concentration Caused by Press Fit. 4. Stresses in Disk Flywheel. 5. Flywheel With Spokes and Rim. 6. Flywheel Requirements. 7. Impact of Elastic Bodies. 8. Force Produced by Falling Weight. 9. Impact of Weight on Beam. 10. Gaskets and Seals. 11. Wire Rope. 12. Curved Beams. 13. Curved Beam of Rectangular Cross Section. 14. Curved Beam of Circular Cross Section. 15. Angular Deflection of Curved Bar. 16. Cams. 17. Circular Arc Cams With Roller Follower. 18. Circular Arc Cam With Mushroom Follower. 19. Straight Sided Cam With Roller Followers. 20. Roller Chains. 21. Snap Rings. 13« Dimensioning and Details 490 1. Dimensioning. 2. Redundant Dimensioning. 3. Dimensioning of Cylindrical Fits. Maximum Metal. Minimum Metal. 4. Unilateral And Bilateral Tolerances. 5. Selective Assembly. 6. Cumulative and Noncumulative Tolerances. 7. Datum and Functional Surfaces. 8. Dimensioning of Hole Centers. 9. Dimensioning of Tapers. 10. Positional Tolerances. 11. Concentricity. 12. Manufacturing and Gage Tolerances. 13. Standardized Cylindrical Fits. 14. Production Process in Statistical Control. 15. Dimensioning of Assemblies. 16. Assembly of Parts With Loose Bolts. 17. Preferred Numbers. 18. Surface Roughness. 19. Detailing. 14. Engineering Materials 523 I. The Tension Test. 2. Physical Constitution of Steel. 3. Types of Steel Used in Machine Construction. 4. Numbering Systems for Carbon and Alloy Steels. 5. Plain Carbon Steel. 6. Alloy Steels. 7. High Strength Low Alloy Steel, Hsla. 8. Cost of Steel. 9. Heat Treatment of Steel. 10. Residual Stresses From Heat Treatment. Ii. Carburizing and Nitriding. 12. Flame Hardening. 13. Strain Hardening. 14, Hardness. 15. Machinability. 16. Grain Size. 17. Corrosion. Stainless Steel. 18. Wear. 19. Short-time Effects of High Temperatures. 20. Creep of Steel at High Temperature. 21. Cast Iron. 22. Cast Steel. 23. Tool Steel. 24. Aluminum Alloys. 25. Magnesium Alloys. 26. Copper Alloys. 27. Alloys for Die Castings. Index 5j5
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