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ME-PC 321

MACHINE
DESIGN 1
ENGR. LOUIE A. LARIOSA
FACULTY – ME DEPARTMENT
CTU – MAIN CAMPUS
CONTENTS
1. Analysis of Simple Stresses

2. Tolerance and Allowances

3. Variable Stress analysis

4. Shaft design

5. Keys and coupling Design

6. Design of Screw fastening

7. Design of Mechanical Springs

8. Design of Power Screws

9. Gears
ME-PC 321

MACHINE
DESIGN 1

ANALYSIS OF SIMPLE
STRESS
ANALYSIS OF SIMPLE
STRESS
 
ANALYSIS OF SIMPLE
STRESS
Tensile Stress: the force per unit area which is perpendicular to the
surface that produces stretching by the application of pulling forces.
Compressive Stress: is the stress state when the material is compact.
Bearing Stress: the surface pressure acting on a machine member as a result of
applied load divided bearing area.
Bending Stress: a compressive or tensile longitudinal stress developed in a machine
member as a result of curvature by an external load
Direct Shear Stress: is a type of stress when a force applied produces a sliding
failure of a material along a plane that is parallel to the direction of the applied force.
Torsional Stress: the shear stress on a transverse cross section resulting when one
end of a machine member is twisted in one direction.
STRESS
Normal Shear

Compressiv Direct Shear Torsion


Tensile Bearing Bending
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ANALYSIS OF SIMPLE
STRESS
 
 
   
 
 
 
 
 
   
 
   
EXERCISE # 1
 
EXERCISE # 1
 
EXERCISE # 1
 
ANALYSIS OF SIMPLE
STRESS
 
ANALYSIS OF SIMPLE
STRESS
 
 
 
Example:
A wire length 2.50 m has a percentage strain of 0.012%
when loaded with a tensile force. Determine the
extension of the wire in mm.(ME Board Apr 2004)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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