Engineering, 31.03.2020 01:02, jen8268
We want to machine by turning this part on a CNC lathe with uncoated carbide tools in optimal condition. A long rod of Ø15 mm is used. Cite the sources and then calculate: 1) The depth of cut to produce Ø14mm in two equal passes. 2) Cutting speed (m/min) and feed (mm/rev) for turning the Ø15mm rod. 3) The part rotation speed (rpm) and tool feed rate (mm/min) for CNC programming.
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Engineering, 03.07.2019 15:10, EmilySerna
Heat is added to a piston-cylinder device filled with 2 kg of air to raise its temperature 400 c from an initial temperature of t1 27 cand pressure of pi 1 mpa. the process is isobaric process. find a)-the final pressure p2 b)-the heat transfer to the air.
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Engineering, 04.07.2019 18:10, ahmedeldyame
Aloaded platform of total mass 500 kg is supported by a dashpot and by a set of springs of effective stiffness 72 kn/m. it is observed that when the platform is depressed through a distance x = 12.5 cm below its equilibrium position and then released without any initial velocity; it reaches its equilibrium position in the shortest possible time without overshoot. find the position and velocity of the loaded platform 0.10 sec. after its release. if a further load of 400 kg is added to the platform, find, i) the frequency of damped vibrations, and i) the amplitude of vibration after 2 complete oscillations, given that the initial amplitude is 15 cm.
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Engineering, 04.07.2019 18:10, johnthienann58
Thermal stresses are developed in a metal when its a) initial temperature is changed b) final temperature is changed c) density is changed d) thermal deformation is prevented e) expansion is prevented f) contraction is prevented
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Engineering, 04.07.2019 19:10, Calliedevore
The proportional limit is always greater than the yield strength for a material. a)-trune b)- false
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