Introduction to Theory of Machine

It is defined as that of engineering science in which deals with the study of relative motion in various parts of the machine and force which acts on them. Dynamics of Machine It is the branch of theory of machine in which it deals about the forces and their effects while upon the machine parts in motion Kinematics of Machine […]

Introduction To Machine Design

MACHINE DESIGN Machine design is defined as the use of scientific principles, technical information and imagination in the description of a machine or mechanical system to perform specific functions with maximum economy and efficiency. This definition of machine design contains the following important features; (1) A designer uses principles of basic and engineering science such as physics, mathematics, statics and […]

Joining Process

Many products observed in day-to-day life, are commonly made by putting many parts together may be in subassembly. For example, the ball pen consists of a body, refill, barrel, cap, and refill operating mechanism. All these parts are put together to form the product as a pen. More than 800 parts are put together to make various subassemblies and final […]

Force

Force :- Principle of Transmissibility of Force:- The point of application of forces can be moved anywhere along the line of action of forces without changing the external effect of the forces on the rigid body. Moment of Force: Magnitude of Moment of Force :- Product of magnitude of force and perpendicular distance from the line of action of force […]

Phase Diagram

Phase diagram is a plot on temperature and composition space showing the stability of various phase. In other words, Phase diagram tells us what will be the melting point of alloy. Phase :- Physically distinct chemically homogeneous and mechanically separably state of any matter is called phase. Degree of Freedom :- Number of independent variable requires to define the state […]

Force System

It is the group of two or much better more than two forces which is acting on a body. Types of Force System :- 1. Parallel Force System :- If the line of action of all forces are parallel to the another forces acting on a body is known as Parallel Force System. Types of Parallel Force System :- 2. […]