Machinery's Handbook 27th Edition: Mechanics and Strength of Materials

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Machinery's Handbook 27th Edition

TABLE OF CONTENTS
MECHANICS AND STRENGTH OF MATERIALS

MECHANICS FLYWHEELS
141 Terms and Definitions 183 Classification
142 Unit Systems 184 Energy by Velocity
142 Gravity 184 Flywheel Design
142 Metric system (SI) 185 Flywheels for Presses, Punches
145 Force Systems and Shears
145 Scalar and Vector Quantities 186 Dimensions of Flywheels
145 Graphical Resolution of Forces 187 Simplified Flywheel Calculations
147 Couples and Forces 188 Centrifugal Stresses in Flywheels
148 Resolution of Force Systems 189 Combined Stresses in Flywheels
149 Subtraction and Addition of Force 189 Thickness of Flywheel Rims
153 Forces in Two or More Planes 190 Safety Factors
154 Parallel Forces 190 Safe Rim Speeds
155 Nonparallel Forces 191 Safe Rotation Speeds
157 Friction 192 Bursting Speeds
157 Laws of Friction 193 Stresses in Rotating Disks
158 Coefficients of Friction 193 Steam Engine Flywheels
158 Static Friction Coefficients 194 Spokes or Arms of Flywheels
159 Rolling Friction 195 Critical Speeds
159 Mechanisms 196 Critical Speed Formulas
159 Levers 197 Balancing Rotating Parts
161 Inclined Plane, Wedge 197 Static and Dynamic Balancing
162 Wheels and Pulleys 197 Balancing Calculations
163 Screw 198 Masses in Same Plane
163 Geneva Wheel 200 Masses in Two or More Planes
164 Toggle Joint 201 Balancing Lathe Fixtures
165 Pendulums
166 Harmonic STRENGTH OF MATERIALS

VELOCITY, ACCELERATION, 203 Properties of Materials


204 Yield Point, Elastic Modulus and
WORK, AND ENERGY
Poission’s Ratio
167 Velocity and Acceleration 205 Compressive, Shear Properties
167 Newton's Laws of Motion 205 Creep
167 Constant Velocity 207 Fatigue Failure
167 Constant Acceleration 208 Stress
168 Angular Velocity 208 Factors of Safety
169 Linear Velocity of Rotating Body 208 Working Stress
169 Rotary Motion with Acceleration 209 Stress Concentration Factors
171 Force, Work, Energy, Momentum 213 Simple Stresses
171 Acceleration by Forces 214 Deflections
172 Torque and Angular Acceleration 215 Combined Stresses
173 Energy 215 Tables of Combined Stresses
174 Work Performed by Forces 219 Three-dimensional Stress
174 Work and Energy 221 Sample Calculations
175 Force of a Blow 223 Stresses in a Loaded Ring
176 Impulse and Momentum 224 Strength of Taper Pins
178 Work and Power
179 Centrifugal Force
180 Centrifugal Casting

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PROPERTIES OF BODIES SHAFTS


225 Center of Gravity 299 Shaft Calculations
232 Radius of Gyration 299 Torsional Strength of Shafting
235 Center and Radius of Oscillation 301 Torsional Deflections
235 Center of Percussion 302 Linear Deflections
236 Moment of Inertia 303 Design of Transmission Shafting
237 Calculating For Built-up Sections 305 Effect of Keyways
238 Area Moments of Inertia, Section 305 Brittle Materials
Moduli and Radius of Gyration 306 Critical Speeds
248 Polar Area Moment of Inertia and 306 Shaft Couplings
Section Modulus 307 Hollow and Solid Shafts
248 Mass Moment of Inertia
250 Polar Mass Moments of Inertia SPRINGS
253 Tables for Rectangles and Shafts 308 Introduction to Spring Design
BEAMS 308 Notation
309 Spring Materials
260 Beam Calculations 309 High-Carbon Spring Steels
261 Stress and Deflection Beam Table 310 Alloy Spring Steels
272 Rectangular Solid Beams 310 Stainless Spring Steels
273 Round Solid Beams 311 Copper-Base Spring Alloys
277 Deflection as Limiting Factor 312 Nickel-Base Spring Alloys
278 Curved Beams 313 Spring Stresses
281 Size of Rail to Carry Load 313 Working Stresses
281 American Railway Engineering 318 Endurance Limit
Association Formulas 319 Working Stresses at Elevated
282 Stresses Produced by Shocks Temperatures
282 Beam Stresses Due to Shock 320 Spring Design Data
283 Stresses in Helical Springs 320 Spring Characteristics
284 Fatigue Stresses 320 Compression Spring Design
321 Formulas for Compression Spring
COLUMNS 324 Spring Characteristics
285 Strength of Columns or Struts 329 Extension Springs
285 Rankine or Gordon Formula 331 Bending Stress
285 Straight-line Formula 331 Extension Spring Design
285 Formulas of American Railway 333 Tolerances for Compression and
Engineering Association Extension Springs
286 Euler Formula 335 Torsion Spring Design
286 Eccentrically Loaded Columns 342 Torsion Spring Characteristics
289 AISC Formulas 347 Torsion Spring Tolerances
348 Miscellaneous Springs
PLATES, SHELLS, AND 348 Flat Springs Formula
CYLINDERS 349 Moduli of Elasticity
349 Heat Treatment of Springs
292 Square Flat Plates 352 Spring Failure
294 Circular Flat Plates 352 Causes of Spring Failure
294 Cylinders, Internal Pressure 353 Music Wire
295 Spherical Shells, Internal Pressure
297 Cylinders, External Pressure

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DISC SPRINGS WIRE ROPE, CHAIN,


ROPE, AND HOOKS
354 Performance of Disc Springs (Continued)
354 Introduction 382 Wire Rope Slings and Fittings
354 Nomenclature 382 Slings
354 Group Classifications 382 Wire Rope Fittings
355 Contact Surfaces 382 Applying Clips and Attaching
355 Materials Sockets
356 Stacking of Disc Springs 384 Capacities of Wire Rope and
358 Disc Spring Forces and Stresses Slings
358 Springs Without Contact Surfaces 386 Crane Chain and Hooks
361 Springs Without Contact Surfaces 386 Material for Crane Chains
361 Functional Stresses 386 Strength of Chains
362 Fatigue Life 386 Hoisting and Crane Chains
365 Recommended Dimensional 386 Maximum Wear on a Link
Ratios 387 Safe Loads for Ropes and Chains
365 Example Applications 388 Strength of Manila Rope
390 Loads Lifted by Crane Chains
WIRE ROPE, CHAIN,
391 Winding Drum Scores for Chain
ROPE, AND HOOKS 391 Sprocket Wheels for Link Chains
369 Strength and Properties of Wire 393 Crane Hooks
Rope 393 Making an Eye-splice
369 Wire Rope Construction 394 Eye-bolts
370 Properties of Wire Rope 395 Eye Nuts and Lift Eyes
371 Classes of Wire Rope
372 Weights and Strengths
376 Sizes and Strengths
377 Factors of Safety
378 Installing Wire Rope
379 Drum and Reel Capacities
380 Pressures for Drums and Sheaves
380 Sheave and Drum Groove
Dimensions
381 Cutting and Seizing
381 Maintenance
381 Lubrication of Wire Rope

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