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Machine Design 05.08.09

Ravichandaran R

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3.The one which connects wheels
6.This also called in other name and there is "Proof"
7.Hooke had stated this phenomenon and gave a ratio.
10.The stress used in limit state design
11.Ratio between Moment of Inertia and Section Modulus (2 words)
12.Ratio between Capabilty and required. (3 words)
13.The mean stress in not zero and the cycle still follows a regular pattern
15.This stress in this plane is maximum. Hence it is named primarily as..............
18.This man has proposed a failure line which predicts failure in all materials in general
19.It is also a one of the design criteria esp. shafts
20.This principle is given by Von mises is based on shear strain energy
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1.The strength at which failure occurs after Nf cycles
2.The stress cycles in one direction only (+ve or -ve)
4.This loading definitely raises bending stress
5.The main rotating part in a Machine Tool
8.Sudden change in cross section, holes extra raise stress ...........................
9.Resistance to bending (3 words)
14.The maxima of the famous curve of engineering materials
16.A sine curve type of cyclic load
17.The phenomenon leading to fracture under repeated or fluctuating stresses

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