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Design of flywheel theory and numericals prof. sagar a dhotareSagar Dhotare
1. Introduction.
2. Coefficient of Fluctuation of
Speed.
3. Fluctuation of Energy.
4. Maximum Fluctuation of
Energy.
5. Coefficient of Fluctuation
of Energy.
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Introduction to springs, Types and terminology of springs, Stress and deflection equations, Series and parallel connection, Design of helical springs, Design against fluctuating load, Concentric springs, Helical torsion springs, Spiral springs, Multi-leaf springs, Optimum design of helical spring
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This presentation contains basic idea regarding spur gear and provides the best equations for designing of spur gear. One can Easily understand all the parameters required to design a Spur Gear
Design of flywheel theory and numericals prof. sagar a dhotareSagar Dhotare
1. Introduction.
2. Coefficient of Fluctuation of
Speed.
3. Fluctuation of Energy.
4. Maximum Fluctuation of
Energy.
5. Coefficient of Fluctuation
of Energy.
6. Energy Stored in a Flywheel.
7. Stresses in a Flywheel Rim.
8. Stresses in Flywheel Arms.
9. Design of Flywheel Arms.
10. Design of Shaft, Hub and
Key.
11. Construction of Flywheel.
The various forces acts on the reciprocating parts of an engine.
The resultant of all the forces acting on the body of the engine due to inertia forces only is known as unbalanced force or shaking force.
Method to calculate the press fit force for device as servo presses, hydraulic presses and other devices used to fit componets in automated assembly line
Unit 6- spur gears, Kinematics of machines of VTU Syllabus prepared by Hareesha N Gowda, Asst. Prof, Dayananda Sagar College of Engg, Blore. Please write to hareeshang@gmail.com for suggestions and criticisms.
Springs - DESIGN OF MACHINE ELEMENTS-IIDr. L K Bhagi
Introduction to springs, Types and terminology of springs, Stress and deflection equations, Series and parallel connection, Design of helical springs, Design against fluctuating load, Concentric springs, Helical torsion springs, Spiral springs, Multi-leaf springs, Optimum design of helical spring
Unit 5- balancing of reciprocating masses, Dynamics of machines of VTU Syllabus prepared by Hareesha N Gowda, Asst. Prof, Dayananda Sagar College of Engg, Blore. Please write to hareeshang@gmail.com for suggestions and criticisms.
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