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FLENDER Drives Fundamental Principles of Mechanical Engineering
Technical Handbook
Technical Drawings
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
Standardization
Physics
Mathematics / Geometry
Mechanics / Strength of Materials
Hydraulics
Electrical Engineering
MaterialsLubricating Oils
Cylindrical Gear Units
Shaft Couplings
Vibrations
Bibliography
Answers for Industry.
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Contents
Section 1
Technical Drawings Surface Texture Geometrical Tolerancing Sheet Sizes, Title Block, Non-standard Formats Type Sizes, Lines, Lettering Example
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5+6 7 – 21 22 23
Section 2
Standardization ISO Metric Screw Threads (Coarse Pitch Threads) ISO Metric Screw Threads (Coarse andFine Pitch Threads) Cylindrical Shaft Ends ISO Tolerance Zones, Allowances, Fit Tolerances Parallel Keys and Taper Keys, Centre Holes 25 26 27 28 + 29 30
Section 3
Physics Internationally Determined Prefixes Basic SI Units Derived SI Units Legal Units Outside the SI Physical Quantities and Units of Lengths and Their Powers Physical Quantities and Units of Time Physical Quantities and Units ofMechanics Physical Quantities and Units of Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer Physical Quantities and Units of Electrical Engineering Physical Quantities and Units of Lighting Engineering Different Measuring Units of Temperature Measures of Length and Square Measures Cubic Measures and Weights Energy, Work, Quantity of Heat Power, Energy Flow, Heat Flow Pressure and Tension Velocity Equations forLinear Motion and Rotary Motion 32 32 33 33 34 35 35 – 37 37 + 38 38 39 39 40 41 41 42 42 42 43
Section 4
Mathematics / Geometry Calculation of Areas Calculation of Volumes 45 46
Section 5
Mechanics / Strength of Materials Axial Section Moduli and Axial Second Moments of Area (Moments of Inertia) of Different Profiles Deflections in Beams Values for Circular Sections Stresses on StructuralMembers and Fatigue Strength of Structures
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Contents
Section 6
Hydraulics Hydrostatics Hydrodynamics
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53 54
Section 7
Electrical Engineering Basic Formulae Speed, Power Rating and Efficiency of Electric Motors Types of Construction and Mounting Arrangements of Rotating Electrical Machinery Types of Protection for Electrical Equipment(Protection Against Contact and Foreign Bodies) Types of Protection for Electrical Equipment (Protection Against Water) 56 57 58 59 60
Section 8
Materials Conversion of Fatigue Strength Values of Miscellaneous Materials Mechanical Properties of Quenched and Tempered Steels Fatigue Strength Diagrams of Quenched and Tempered Steels General-Purpose Structural Steels Fatigue Strength Diagrams of...
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