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  • This free application is for all students across the world. It covers 149 topics of Machine Design I in detail. These 149 topics are divided in 4 units.
  • Each topic is around 600 words and is complete with diagrams, equations and other forms of graphical representations along with simple text explaining the concept in detail.
  • This USP of this application is "ultra-portability". Students can access the content on-the-go from anywhere they like.
  • Basically, each topic is like a detailed flash card and will make the lives of students simpler and easier.
  • Some of topics Covered in this application are:
  • 1. Classifications of Machine Design
  • 2. General Considerations in Machine Design
  • 3. General Procedure in Machine Design
  • 4. S.I. Units (International System of Units)
  • 5. Force, Absolute and Gravitational Units of Force
  • 6. Moment of Force, Couple, Mass Density
  • 7. Mass Moment of Inertia
  • 8. Torque, Work, Power
  • 9. Energy
  • 10. Classification, Selection of Materials for Engineering Purposes
  • 11. Physical Properties of metals
  • 12. Cast Iron
  • 13. Effect of Impurities on Cast Iron
  • 14. Wrought Iron
  • 15. Steel
  • 16. Free Cutting Steels
  • 17. Alloy Steel
  • 18. Indian Standard Designation of Low and Medium Alloy Steels
  • 19. Stainless Steel
  • 20. Heat Resisting Steels
  • 21. High Speed Tool Steels
  • 22. Aluminium Alloys
  • 23. Copper Alloys
  • 24. Types of springs
  • 25. Material for Helical Springs
  • 26. Standard Size of Spring Wire
  • 27. Terms used in Compression Springs
  • 28. End Connections for Compression Helical Springs
  • 29. End Connections for Tension Helical Springs
  • 30. Stresses in Helical Springs of Circular Wire
  • 31. Deflection of Helical Springs of Circular Wire
  • 32. Buckling of Compression Springs
  • 33. Surge in springs
  • 34. Stress and Deflection in Helical Springs of Non-circular Wire
  • 35. Helical Springs Subjected to Fatigue Loading
  • 36. Springs in Series and Parallel
  • 37. Concentric or Composite Springs
  • 38. Helical Torsion Springs
  • 39. Flat Spiral Spring
  • 40. Leaf Springs
  • 41. Construction of Leaf Spring
  • 42. Equalised Stress in Spring Leaves (Nipping)
  • 43. Length of Leaf Spring Leaves
  • 44. Standard Sizes of Automobile Suspension Springs
  • 45. Types of Screw Threads used for Power Screws
  • 46. Torque Required to Raise Load by Square Threaded Screws
  • 47. Torque Required to Lower Load by Square Threaded Screws
  • 48. Efficiency of Square Threaded Screws
  • 49. Maximum Efficiency of a Square Threaded Screw
  • 50. Efficiency Vs Helix Angle
  • 51. Over Hauling and Self Locking Screws
  • 52. Efficiency of Self Locking Screws
  • 53. Coefficient of Friction
  • 54. Acme or Trapezoidal Threads
  • 55. Stresses in Power Screws
  • 56. Design of Screw Jack
  • 57. Differential and Compound Screws
  • 58. Material Used for Shafts
  • 59. Manufacturing of Shafts
  • 60. Maximum Permissible Working Stresses for Transmission Shafts
  • 61. Shafts Subjected to Twisting Moment Only
  • 62. Shafts Subjected to Bending Moment Only
  • 63. Shafts Subjected to Combined Twisting Moment and Bending Moment
  • 64. Shafts Subjected to Fluctuating Loads
  • 65. Shafts Subjected to Axial Load in addition to Combined Torsion and Bending Loads
  • 66. Design of Shafts on the basis of Rigidity
  • 67. Sunk Key
  • 68. Saddle keys, Tangent Keys, Round Keys, and Splines
  • 69. Forces acting on a Sunk Key
  • 70. Strength of a Sunk Key
  • 71. Effect of Keyways
  • 72. Shaft Coupling
  • 73. Sleeve or Muff-coupling
  • 74. Clamp or Compression Coupling
  • 75. Flange Coupling
  • 76. Design of Flange Coupling
  • 77. Flexible Coupling
  • 78. Bushed-pin Flexible Coupling
  • 79. Oldham Coupling
  • 80. Universal (or Hooke’s) Coupling
  • 81. Methods of Riveting
  • 82. Types of Rivet Heads
  • 83. Lap Joint and Butt Joint
  • 84. Important Terms Used in Riveted Joints
  • 85. Caulking and Fullering
  • 86. Failures of a Riveted Joint
  • 87. Strength of a Riveted Joint
  • 88. Design of Boiler Joints
  • 89. Design of Longitudinal Butt Joint for a Boiler
  • 90. Design of Circumferential Lap Joint for a Boiler
  • 91. Lozenge Joint
  • 92. Completely Reversed or Cyclic Stresses
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  • This unique free application is for all students across the world. It covers 152 topics of Machine Design II in detail. These 152 topics are divided in 3 units.
  • Each topic is around 600 words and is complete with diagrams, equations and other forms of graphical representations along with simple text explaining the concept in detail.
  • This USP of this application is "ultra-portability". Students can access the content on-the-go from anywhere they like.
  • Some of topics Covered in this application are:
  • 1. Friction Wheels
  • 2. Classification of Gears
  • 3. Terms used in Gears
  • 4. Condition for Constant Velocity Ratio of Gears - Law of Gearing
  • 5. Cycloidal Teeth
  • 6. Involute Teeth
  • 7. Comparison Between Involute and Cycloidal Gears
  • 8. Interference in Involute Gears
  • 9. Minimum Number of Teeth on the Pinion in Order to Avoid Interference
  • 10. Gear Materials
  • 11. Beam Strength of Gear Teeth - Lewis Equation
  • 12. Permissible Working Stress for Gear Teeth in the Lewis Equation
  • 13. Dynamic Tooth Load
  • 14. Static Tooth Load
  • 15. Wear Tooth Load
  • 16. Causes of Gear Tooth Failure
  • 17. Design Procedure for Spur Gears
  • 18. Spur Gear Construction
  • 19. Design of Shaft for Spur Gears
  • 20. Design of Arms for Spur Gears
  • 21. Terms used in Helical Gears
  • 22. Face Width of Helical Gears
  • 23. Equivalent Number of Teeth, Proportions for Helical Gears
  • 24. Strength of Helical Gears
  • 25. Types of Worms and Worm Gears
  • 26. Terms used in Worm Gearing
  • 27. Proportions for Worms and Worm Gears
  • 28. Efficiency of Worm Gearing
  • 29. Strength of Worm Gear Teeth
  • 30. Wear Tooth Load for Worm Gear
  • 31. Thermal Rating of Worm Gearing
  • 32. Forces Acting on Worm Gears
  • 33. Design of Worm Gearing
  • 34. Introduction of Bevel Gears
  • 35. Classification of Bevel Gears
  • 36. Terms used in Bevel Gears
  • 37. Determination of Pitch Angle for Bevel Gears
  • 38. Formative or Equivalent Number of Teeth for Bevel Gears – Tredgold’s Approximation
  • 39. Strength of Bevel Gears
  • 40. Forces Acting on a Bevel Gear
  • 41. Design of a Shaft for Bevel Gears
  • 42. Brakes- Introduction
  • 43. Energy Absorbed by a Brake
  • 44. Heat to be Dissipated during Braking
  • 45. Materials for Brake Lining
  • 46. Types of Brakes
  • 47. Single Block or Shoe Brake
  • 48. Pivoted Block or Shoe Brake
  • 49. Double Block or Shoe Brake
  • 50. Simple Band Brake
  • 51. Differential Band Brake
  • 52. Band and Block Brake
  • 53. Internal Expanding Brake
  • 54. Classification of Bearings
  • 55. Types of Sliding Contact Bearings
  • 56. Hydrodynamic Lubricated Bearings
  • 57. Wedge Film Journal Bearings
  • 58. Properties of Sliding Contact Bearing Materials
  • 59. Materials used for Sliding Contact Bearings
  • 60. Lubricants
  • 61. PROPERTIES OF LUBRICANTS
  • 62. Terms used in Hydrodynamic Journal Bearing
  • 63. Bearing Characteristic Number and Bearing Modulus for Journal Bearings
  • 64. Coefficient of Friction for Journal Bearings
  • 65. Heat Generated in a Journal Bearing
  • 66. Design Procedure for Journal Bearing
  • 67. Solid Journal Bearing
  • 68. Split Bearing or Plummer Block
  • 69. Design of Bearing Caps and Bolts
  • 70. Oil Groves
  • 71. Footstep or Pivot Bearings
  • 72. Collar Bearings
  • 73. Advantages and Disadvantages of Rolling Contact Bearings Over Sliding Contact Bearings
  • 74. Types of Rolling Contact Bearings
  • 75. Types of Radial Ball Bearings
  • 76. Standard Dimensions and Designations of Ball Bearings
  • 77. Thrust Ball Bearings
  • 78. Types of Roller Bearings
  • 79. Basic Static Load Rating of Rolling Contact Bearings
  • 80. Static Equivalent Load for Rolling Contact Bearings
  • 81. Life of a Bearing
  • 82. Basic Dynamic Load Rating of Rolling Contact Bearings
  • 83. Dynamic Equivalent Load for Rolling Contact Bearings
  • 84. Dynamic Load Rating for Rolling Contact Bearings under Variable Loads
  • 85. Reliability of a Bearing
  • 86. Materials and Manufacture of Ball and Roller Bearings
  • 87. Positive Clutches
  • 88. Friction Clutches
  • 89. Considerations in Designing a Friction Clutch
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