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Simple Stresses In Machine Elements Browse Video by Topic Stresses -developed in machine elements Stresses -developed in machine elements

Stresses -developed in machine elements6:30 Stress at a point - its implication in design Tensile stress Shear stress: stresses developed in a ln finding normal or shear stress, in design Shear stress: stresses developed in a In finding normal or shear stress, in design Preview of next Lecture 6 - Simple Stresses In Machine Elements Bending stresses Shear stress in bending Torsional shear stress A circular member subjected to a torque

7 - Compound Stresses In Machine Elements Elements of a force system acting at a Bearing stress: Elements of a force system acting at a Bearing stress: Buckling Cantilever beam subjected to a vertical and axial end Combined effect of all types of stresses Cantilever beam subjected to a vertical and axial end The axial and torsional shear stresses are Cantilever beam subjected to a vertical and axial end The axial and torsional shear stresses Combined effect of all types of stresses26:54 Strain superposition due to combined effect Superposition of stresses: Machine elements subjected to Transformation of plane stresses Condition for maximum normal stress Condition for maximum shear stress Planes of maximum or minimum principal

8 - Design For Strength Machine parts fail when stresses induced Design: Mechanical failure in materials: Ductile material: Brittle material: Mechanical failure in materials: Brittle material: A rough guideline Type of applied loads Design: Mechanical failure in materials

Type of applied loads Variable load: Some other loading may be due to: Theories of failure Variable load: Some other loading may be due to: Theories of failure34:13 Some other loading may be due to: Theories of failure Distortion energy theory Theories of failure Mohr's Failure Criterion Theories of failure Distortion energy theory

9 - Design for Strength Browse Video by Topic Theories of failure Distortion energy theory Maximum principal stress theory Mohr's Failure Criterion Theories of failure Distortion energy theory Maximum principal stress theory Mohr's Failure Criterion 38 mm diameter steel shaft has yield 32 mm diameter cast aluminum shaft has 38 mm diameter steel shaft has yield 32 mm diameter cast aluminum shaft has 38 mm diameter steel shaft has yield 32 mm diameter cast aluminum shaft has

10 - Design For Strength

Browse Video by Topic Allowable Stresses: Factor of Safety For design purpose an allowable stress is used in Allowable stress is set considerably lower Stress Concentration Factor A Theoretical Stress concentration Factor 19:55 Notch Sensitivity A Theoretical Stress concentration Factor Diagram A Theoretical Stress concentration Factor Determination of Stress concentration Factor A Theoretical Stress concentration Factor Determination of Stress concentration Factor Notch Sensitivity Notch Sensitivity q is defined as Design for variable load

Notch Sensitivity q is defined as Design for variable load Material property under variable load: Notch Sensitivity q is defined as A typical Fatigue test specimen Fatigue Strength Endurance Limit: Preview of next Lecture Lecture No. # 11 Lecture-11 Design for variable load Material property under variable load: Fatigue Strength 11 - Design for Strength Design for variable load Material property under variable load: A typical Fatigue test specimen Fatigue Strength Endurance Limit: Fatigue Strength Fatigue Strength Fatigue Strength Fatigue Strength Endurance Limit: Endurance Limit: Relation between Endurance limit Relation between Few selected factors Relation between Modifying factors for endurance limit Few selected factors An empirical relation for surface factor Non-rotating circular bar or An empirical relation for size factor Non-rotating circular bar or Load factor Modifying factors for endurance limit Few selected factors Fluctuating Stress Fluctuating Stress Repeated Stress Repeated Stress Completely reversed Stress Repeated Stress Stress Amplitude ratio Stress Amplitude ratio 12 - Design for Strength Browse Video by Topic

Stress Amplitude Soderberg criterion: Stress Amplitude Soderberg criterion: Considering Factor of Safety (FS) Soderberg crierion: Considering Factor of Safety (FS) Soderberg crierion: Combined normal and shear stress: Varying torque of 100 Nm to 500 Nm equation 19 - Design Of Power Screws Browse Video by Topic Machine Design -I Example problem: C - clamp design Stresses in power screw Materials used for screws and nuts Application Coefficient of friction for thrust collar Home Work Problem in Lecture 18 Coefficient of friction for thread Solution Solution 20 Mm Solution Preview of next Lecture Couplings are used to Types of shaft couplings A few types flange coupling Usual design parameters of flange coupling56:06 Design criteria of flange coupling 33 - Design for Strength Lecture-33 Definitions: Standard sizes of Shafts Materials for shafts Alloy steels Design considerations: Basic stress equations: Bending stress Axial Stress For compressive load Axial Stress For compressive load Stress due to torsion Combined Bending and Axial stress Final form of the equation Combined Bending and Axial stress Final form of the equation Combined Bending and Axial stress

34 - Design of Shafts Design for Fatigue Stress Amplitude Soderberg criterion: Combined normal and shear stress: Maximum shear stress theory Design based on Stiffness From the expression of moment of inertia, An example Torsional rigidity: A note on critical speed of rotating shaft The equation of fundamental or lowest Assumptions: Design the shaft for minor to heavy shock load Bending Moment Design the shaft for minor to heavy shock load Bending Moment Design the shaft for minor to heavy shock load Bending Moment33:00 Design the shaft for minor to heavy shock load Bending Moment Brief overview of bearings Comparison of bearing friction Journal Bearing The Hydrodynamic theory48:41 Journal Bearing The Hydrodynamic theory Preview of next Lecture The Hydrodynamic theory

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