Shigley's Mechanical Engineering Design (McGraw-Hill Series in Mechanical Engineering)
Shigley's Mechanical Engineering Design (McGraw-Hill Series in Mechanical Engineering)
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Author: Richard G Budynas, Keith J Nisbett
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 1, Problem 21P

Three blocks A, B, and C and a grooved block D have dimensions a, b, c, and d as follows:

a = 1.500 ± 0.001 in

b = 2.000 ± 0.003 in

c = 3.000 ± 0.004 in

d = 6.520 ± 0.010 in

Chapter 1, Problem 21P, Three blocks A, B, and C and a grooved block D have dimensions a, b, c, and d as follows: a = 1.500

  1. (a)   Determine the mean gap w ¯ and its tolerance.
  2. (b)   Determine the mean size of d that will assure that w ≥ 0.010 in.
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a) Three blocks A, B, and C and a grooved block D have dimensions a, b, c, and d as follows:       a= 1.500 ± 0.001 in        b= 2.000 ± 0.003 in         c= 3.000 ±  0.004 in        d= 6.520 ± 0.010 in Determine the mean gap  ̄w and its tolerance. Determine the mean size of d that will assure that w ≥ 0.010 in. b) A 1-in-diameter rod, 3 ft long, of unknown material is found in a machine shop. A variety of inexpensive nondestructive tests are readily available to help determine the material, as described below with results in bracket: i. Visual inspection. (Dark gray, rough surface finish, moderate scale) ii. Check if it is attracted to a magnet. (Yes) iii. Measure Weight. (7.95lbf) iv. Inexpensive bending deflection test: Clamp one end in a vise, leaving 24 in cantilevered. (5/16in) v. Brinell hardness test. (HB = 200)
Find the maximum and minimum values for specified distances 2.00+ 05 .02 Bmin = 1.02 .97 Bmax 1.25 .75 - 60t01 - 20t 02- 21.0 19.5 B. 30 20 Cmin = Cmax =
7. Calculate the minimum wall thickness between the inside diameter and datum feature B shown in the figure below. Datum B @ LMC: Ø -Ø minus I. D. @ LMC: minus Tolerance @ LMC: - Ø. = The wall thickness equals half of the differences in diameters = Ø2.500 .020 4.059 +.003 Ø2.000 .020 +0.0200 ABO B A Unless otherwise Specified: .XXX= .010 ANGLES = ± 1°

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