Fundamentals of Mechanical Component DesignFocusing on optimal design, this book covers such topics as fracture, mechanics, bolted joints, composite materials, weld components and fatigue testing. Computer techniques are featured throughout the book and there is a whole chapter on CAD/CAM. |
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Page 422
... radial and tangential components of the stress due to the internal pressure . The nature of that combination will be different at different locations within the cylinder . Figure 15.10 shows stress elements at two locations where the ...
... radial and tangential components of the stress due to the internal pressure . The nature of that combination will be different at different locations within the cylinder . Figure 15.10 shows stress elements at two locations where the ...
Page 615
... radial . " K is the ratio of the radial rating of the bearing to the thrust rating ; it is listed with the bearing data in the catalog . The basic dynamic radial load rating C of a tapered roller bearing is the radial load - carrying ...
... radial . " K is the ratio of the radial rating of the bearing to the thrust rating ; it is listed with the bearing data in the catalog . The basic dynamic radial load rating C of a tapered roller bearing is the radial load - carrying ...
Page 616
... radial loads for the bearings are given by expressions paral- leling ( 20.8 ) : PA = 0.4FA + KAFA Рв PB = 0.4F , B + KBFaB rB ( 20.13 ) If either of these computed equivalent radial loads is less than the actual radial load on the ...
... radial loads for the bearings are given by expressions paral- leling ( 20.8 ) : PA = 0.4FA + KAFA Рв PB = 0.4F , B + KBFaB rB ( 20.13 ) If either of these computed equivalent radial loads is less than the actual radial load on the ...
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