THERMAL
-Stress
-Elongation
-alpha of steel
-E of steel
-G of steel
-E of aluminumez ra kaayo
-Elongation
-Polar Moment of Inertia
-Polar Section Modulus
-Stress using Moment and Polar
-Modulus of Elasticity
-Modulus of Rigidity
-Strainez ra kaayo
Combines Stress
-Tensile
-Shearez ra kaayo
SHAFTINGS
-Shear Stress (Solid&Hollow)
-Axial Stress (Solid&Hollow)kaya ra lage
Power Transmitted
-General Formula
-Emperical for Shaftingssayon ra
ANGULAR DEFLECTION
-General Formula
-Sir Manulat's Formula
-Angle of Twist not exceeding 0.08 degree
-Angle of Twist not exceeding 1 degree
-Shaft Linear Deflection W/ BENDING
-Shaft Linear Deflection W/OUT BENDINGsayon raman gud
REDUCING MATERIAL IN SHAFTS
-Weight Saved %
-Same Torsional Strength Relationshipayawg kalimot
PRESSURE VESSEL
-Tangential/Circumferential/Cylinder
-Axial/Longitudinal/Sphereez haha
Thick-Walled Cylinders
-Stress (Hoop and Radial)
-Wall Thickness
-Axial Stress
-Bursting Pressurekaya ra
KEYS
-Shearing
-Compression
-Force required to remove from hub
-what if SQUARE KEY / same material
-Relationship of Force and Torque of key, shaft and pulleyalways remember
SPLINES
-Torque
-Mean Diameter
-Thickness
-Compressive Stresskaya oy
COUPLINGS
-Torque
-Shearing
-Compression
-Flange punching of shear
-Relationship of Force and Torque of shaft, bolt and flangekaya ra man lage
BOLTS
-Tensile
FAIRES
-Design Stress, Load, Tightening Torque
VALLANCE
-Working Stress, Loadkaya
-Power (Set Screw)
-Working Strength of Bolts
-Bolt Spacingkaya oy
BRAKES
-Power
-Torque
-Net Force
-Tension Ratio
-Max Pressure
-Max Allowable Stresskaya ra
BELTS
-Speed
-Length
-Angle of Contact
-Differentiate Open and Crossed
-Centrifugal Force (w/ & w/o mass)
-Tension Ratio (w/ & w/o Fc)
-Stress
-Power (w/ & w/o Fc)kaya ra ni
CHAINS
-Center
-Ratio
-Diameters
-Length of Chain
-No. of Strandskya ra
Clutch (Disk)
-Torque
-Mean Radius (Uniform Wear&Pressure)
-Applied Force (Uniform Wear&Pressure)
Cone Clutch
-Length of Contact
-Normal Force
-Torque with face width
Block Clutch
Band Clutchayaw kalimot
SPRINGS
-Stress
-Deflection
-Mean Diameter
-Spring Index
-Whal Factor
-Bergstrasser
-Direct Shear Factor
-Curve Correction Factormemorize
SPRING TYPE
-Classifications (Type, Actual No. of Coils, Solid Length, Free Length)
-Deflection using SL and FL
-Impact Load on Spring (Deflection through a height)
-Hooke's Law
- Spring Energy
- Elastic Energymemorize
LEAF SPRING
-Stress
-Deflection
-Complicated Stress and Deflectionmemorize plsss
SPRING SYSTEM
-Series (constant, force, deflection)
-Parallel (constant, force, deflection)
-Total Deflection (Spring&Parallel)
-Natural Frequency
-Period
-Frequencykaya ra lage na
COLUMNS
-Radius of Gyration (solid, hollow, rectangular)
-Effective Length
-Critical Load
-Classifications of Lekaya ra
FLYWHEELS
-Total Weight
-Weight of the Rim
-Kinetic Energy (velocity, rpm, coeff. fluct)
-Torque
-Centrifugal Force
-Difference between SI and ENGkaya ra na
PUNCHING A HOLE (flywheel)
-Energy to Punch a Hole
-Emperical Formulas (what if non circular)kya ra
THREADED MEMBERS (Sprockets/Screws)
-Screw Diameter
-TPI
-Lead
-Mean Diameter
-Total Torque (Tc&Tt)
-Lead Angle & Beta Angle (theta)
-Linear Velocity
-Screw Efficiency (screw alone, screw and collar)memorize
SPUR GEAR
-Diametral Pitch
-Circular Pitch
-Module
-Center Distancekaya ra
GENERAL GEAR Formulas
-Addendum
-Dedendum
-Working Depth
-Whole Depth
-Clearance
-Tooth thickness
-Outside Diameter
-Root Diameter
-Base Circle Diameter
-Gear Ratio
-Speed Ratiomemorize plsss
Helical vs Bevel
-Ft
-Fr
-Fa
-Angle Relationship
-Normal Circular Pitch
-Axial Pitch
-Leadkay
HELICAL GEAR
-Tangential Force
-Radial Force
-Angle Relationship
-Normal Circular Pitch
-Axial Force
-Axial Pitch
-Leadmemorize plssss
BEVEL GEAR
Tangential Force
-Radial Force
-Angle Relationship
-Normal Circular Pitch
-Axial Force
-Axial Pitch
-Lead
-Resultant Force
-Pitch Anglememorize lang jud
WORM GEAR
-Lead
-Lead Angle
-Angle Relationship
-Efficiency (Worm)
-Tangential Force of Worm & Gear
-Separating Force
-Speed Ratio
-Pitch Line Velocitymemorize lang jud
BEARINGS
-Shearing Force
-Radial Clearance
-Bearing Pressure
-Eccentricity of the Journal
-Petroffs Equation
-Frictional Torque
-Bearing Life Rate
-Stresskaya ra
WIRE ROPES
-Equivalent Bending Stress
-Equivalent Bending Load
-Factor of Safety
-Total Tension
-Approximate Weight of the Rope
-Modulus of Elasticity
-Design Formulaskaya
ELEVATORS
-Number of Elevators Required
-People Capacity
-Capacity of Elevatorsmemorize lang jud
TIME AND FREQUENCY
-Time of Period
-Motor Speedkya ra
MACHINE SHOP
-Cutting Time
-Notch Sensitivity Factor
-Number of Strokes
-Taper per inch
-Taper per footkaya ra
OPTIONAL 1
-Velocity using g and r
-Cross-belt Distance
-Gear Ratio using P and T
-Energy for Instantaneous Stress
-Collapsing Pressuretry
ADD 1
-Critical Speed
-Critical Load
-Dilatation
-Efficiency AMA/IMAmemorize plsss
WELD
-Force
-AreaF= SA
A= bcos(45)L
THERMAL
-Stress
-Elongation
-alpha of steel
-E of steel
-G of steel
-E of aluminumez ra kaayo
-Elongation
-Polar Moment of Inertia
-Polar Section Modulus
-Stress using Moment and Polar
-Modulus of Elasticity
-Modulus of Rigidity
-Strainez ra kaayo
Combines Stress
-Tensile
-Shearez ra kaayo
SHAFTINGS
-Shear Stress (Solid&Hollow)
-Axial Stress (Solid&Hollow)kaya ra lage
Power Transmitted
-General Formula
-Emperical for Shaftingssayon ra
ANGULAR DEFLECTION
-General Formula
-Sir Manulat's Formula
-Angle of Twist not exceeding 0.08 degree
-Angle of Twist not exceeding 1 degree
-Shaft Linear Deflection W/ BENDING
-Shaft Linear Deflection W/OUT BENDINGsayon raman gud
REDUCING MATERIAL IN SHAFTS
-Weight Saved %
-Same Torsional Strength Relationshipayawg kalimot
PRESSURE VESSEL
-Tangential/Circumferential/Cylinder
-Axial/Longitudinal/Sphereez haha
Thick-Walled Cylinders
-Stress (Hoop and Radial)
-Wall Thickness
-Axial Stress
-Bursting Pressurekaya ra
KEYS
-Shearing
-Compression
-Force required to remove from hub
-what if SQUARE KEY / same material
-Relationship of Force and Torque of key, shaft and pulleyalways remember
SPLINES
-Torque
-Mean Diameter
-Thickness
-Compressive Stresskaya oy
COUPLINGS
-Torque
-Shearing
-Compression
-Flange punching of shear
-Relationship of Force and Torque of shaft, bolt and flangekaya ra man lage
BOLTS
-Tensile
FAIRES
-Design Stress, Load, Tightening Torque
VALLANCE
-Working Stress, Loadkaya
-Power (Set Screw)
-Working Strength of Bolts
-Bolt Spacingkaya oy
BRAKES
-Power
-Torque
-Net Force
-Tension Ratio
-Max Pressure
-Max Allowable Stresskaya ra
BELTS
-Speed
-Length
-Angle of Contact
-Differentiate Open and Crossed
-Centrifugal Force (w/ & w/o mass)
-Tension Ratio (w/ & w/o Fc)
-Stress
-Power (w/ & w/o Fc)kaya ra ni
CHAINS
-Center
-Ratio
-Diameters
-Length of Chain
-No. of Strandskya ra
Clutch (Disk)
-Torque
-Mean Radius (Uniform Wear&Pressure)
-Applied Force (Uniform Wear&Pressure)
Cone Clutch
-Length of Contact
-Normal Force
-Torque with face width
Block Clutch
Band Clutchayaw kalimot
SPRINGS
-Stress
-Deflection
-Mean Diameter
-Spring Index
-Whal Factor
-Bergstrasser
-Direct Shear Factor
-Curve Correction Factormemorize
SPRING TYPE
-Classifications (Type, Actual No. of Coils, Solid Length, Free Length)
-Deflection using SL and FL
-Impact Load on Spring (Deflection through a height)
-Hooke's Law
- Spring Energy
- Elastic Energymemorize
LEAF SPRING
-Stress
-Deflection
-Complicated Stress and Deflectionmemorize plsss
SPRING SYSTEM
-Series (constant, force, deflection)
-Parallel (constant, force, deflection)
-Total Deflection (Spring&Parallel)
-Natural Frequency
-Period
-Frequencykaya ra lage na
COLUMNS
-Radius of Gyration (solid, hollow, rectangular)
-Effective Length
-Critical Load
-Classifications of Lekaya ra
FLYWHEELS
-Total Weight
-Weight of the Rim
-Kinetic Energy (velocity, rpm, coeff. fluct)
-Torque
-Centrifugal Force
-Difference between SI and ENGkaya ra na
PUNCHING A HOLE (flywheel)
-Energy to Punch a Hole
-Emperical Formulas (what if non circular)kya ra
THREADED MEMBERS (Sprockets/Screws)
-Screw Diameter
-TPI
-Lead
-Mean Diameter
-Total Torque (Tc&Tt)
-Lead Angle & Beta Angle (theta)
-Linear Velocity
-Screw Efficiency (screw alone, screw and collar)memorize
SPUR GEAR
-Diametral Pitch
-Circular Pitch
-Module
-Center Distancekaya ra
GENERAL GEAR Formulas
-Addendum
-Dedendum
-Working Depth
-Whole Depth
-Clearance
-Tooth thickness
-Outside Diameter
-Root Diameter
-Base Circle Diameter
-Gear Ratio
-Speed Ratiomemorize plsss
Helical vs Bevel
-Ft
-Fr
-Fa
-Angle Relationship
-Normal Circular Pitch
-Axial Pitch
-Leadkay
HELICAL GEAR
-Tangential Force
-Radial Force
-Angle Relationship
-Normal Circular Pitch
-Axial Force
-Axial Pitch
-Leadmemorize plssss
BEVEL GEAR
Tangential Force
-Radial Force
-Angle Relationship
-Normal Circular Pitch
-Axial Force
-Axial Pitch
-Lead
-Resultant Force
-Pitch Anglememorize lang jud
WORM GEAR
-Lead
-Lead Angle
-Angle Relationship
-Efficiency (Worm)
-Tangential Force of Worm & Gear
-Separating Force
-Speed Ratio
-Pitch Line Velocitymemorize lang jud
BEARINGS
-Shearing Force
-Radial Clearance
-Bearing Pressure
-Eccentricity of the Journal
-Petroffs Equation
-Frictional Torque
-Bearing Life Rate
-Stresskaya ra
WIRE ROPES
-Equivalent Bending Stress
-Equivalent Bending Load
-Factor of Safety
-Total Tension
-Approximate Weight of the Rope
-Modulus of Elasticity
-Design Formulaskaya
ELEVATORS
-Number of Elevators Required
-People Capacity
-Capacity of Elevatorsmemorize lang jud
TIME AND FREQUENCY
-Time of Period
-Motor Speedkya ra
MACHINE SHOP
-Cutting Time
-Notch Sensitivity Factor
-Number of Strokes
-Taper per inch
-Taper per footkaya ra
OPTIONAL 1
-Velocity using g and r
-Cross-belt Distance
-Gear Ratio using P and T
-Energy for Instantaneous Stress
-Collapsing Pressuretry
ADD 1
-Critical Speed
-Critical Load
-Dilatation
-Efficiency AMA/IMAmemorize plsss
WELD
-Force
-AreaF= SA
A= bcos(45)L