View Factor Orientation (or View factor or shape factor) plays an important role in radiation heat transfer. View factor is defined as, "fraction of radiation leaving surface 'i' and strike 'j' ". Summation Rule (View Factor) If there is are similar surfaces 'i' and 'j' , then: Blackbody Radiation Exchange Radiation Exchange between Opaque, Diffuse, Gray surfaces in an Enclosure 1. Opaque 2. Surfaces 3. Two surface enclosure Radiation Shield It is used to protect surfaces from radiation act like a reflective surface. References: Material from Class Lectures + Book named Fundamentals of Heat and Mass Transfer by Theodore L. Bergman + My knowledge. Photoshoped pics are developed. Some pics and GIF from Google. Videos from YouTube ( Engineering Sights ).
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Welded Joints
A permanent joint which is obtained by the friction of edges of two parts to be joined, with or without the application of pressure and a filler material.
Used in fabrication as an alternative method for casting and forging.
Used as a repair medium.
If filler material is used ↠ Strength of Joint > Base metal strength.
If filler not used ↠ Joint strength < Base metal strength.
Grinding Finish ↠ Welding at top and bottom off the plate.
Machining Finish ↠ Welding at bottom surface after welding machining operation.
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Designing of Butt Joint
Design of Lap Joint or Fillet Joint
Lap or Fillet joint is "formed by the overlapping of plates and then welding the edges of plates". There are two types of fillet joints:
Single and Double Transverse Fillet Joints ↣ are designed for tensile loading.
Parallel Fillet Joints ↣ are designed for shear loading.
Screw Joints
Screw Threads are formed by "Cutting the continuous helical groove on a cylindrical surface or rod".
Pitch is the reciprocal of the number of threads forms per inch 'N'.
Lead 'l' is the distance the nut moves parallel to the screw axis when the nut is given one turn.
For a single thread ↠ Lead = Pitch.
Thread Standards
1. American National Thread Standard
Thread size is specified by the number of threads per inch 'N'.
Thread angle is 60-degrees.
Crests of thread may be either Flat or Rounded.
There are two series of American National Thread Standard:
UN Series ↠ we have sharp edges at root (no radius).
UNR Series ↠ we add root radius which increases its thread and fatigue strength.
2. Metric Thread Standard
Specified by writing the nominal major diameter and pitch in millimetres.
Thread angle is 60-degrees.
If we add pitch with M12 ↠ it is Fine-pitch thread otherwise it is Coarse-pitch thread.
There are two series of Metric Thread Standard
Without Root Radius ↠ denoted by 'M'.
With Root Radius ↠ denoted by 'MJ'.
Square and Acme Threads
Square and Acme threads are used on screw when power is to be transmitted.
Square Threads ↠ thread angle is 0-degrees, interlocking of threads is good but have wear.
Acme Threads ↠ thread angle is 29-degrees, high load carrying capacity.
Power Screw
It is defined as, "a device used in machinery to change angular motion into linear motion to transmit power".
Bolt Preload or Pretension ↠ Clamping force which stretches the bolt when nut gets tighten (or assembly force which nut apply to bolt).
Spring Rate ↠ Ratio between the force applied to the member and the deflection produced by that force.
Grip ↠ Total thickness of clamped material (including both member and both washers).
Self-locking Screw ↠ which requires a positive torque to lower the load.
Over-hauling Screw ↠ in which friction is too low so that load lower itself by causing the screw to spin without external effort.
TAPING CORRECTIONS There are two types of corrections depending upon the type of errors in tape due to the different conditions. 1. Systematic Errors : Slope Erroneous tape length Temperature Tension Sag 2. Random Errors : Slope Alignment Marking & Plumbing Temperature Tension & Sag 1. Temperature Correction It is necessary to apply this correction, since the length of a tape is increased as its temperature is raised, and consequently, the measured distance is too small. It is given by the formula, C t = 𝛼 (T m – T o )L Where, C t = the correction for temperature, in m. 𝛼 = the coefficient of thermal expansion. T m = the mean temperature during measurement. T o = the temperature at which the tape is standardized. L = the measure length in m. For Foot Unit : C t = 6.45×10^-6 (T m – 68 )L For Metric Unit : C t = 1.16
Projection: The term Projection is defined as: Presentation of an image or an object on a surface. The principles used to graphically represent 3-D objects and structures on 2-D media and it based on two variables: Line of Sight. Plane of Projection. Line of Sight & Plane of Projection: Line of sight is divided into 2 types: Parallel Projection Converging Projection & A plane of projection is an imaginary flat plane upon which the image created by the lines of sight is projected. Orthographic Projection: When the projectors are parallel to each other and perpendicular to the plane of projection. The lines pf sight of the observer create a view on the screen. The screen is referred to as the Plane of Projection (POP). The lines of sight are called Projection lines or projectors. Rules of Orthographic Projection: Edges that are parallel to a plane of projection appear as lines. Edges that are inclined to a plan
ENGINEERING SURVEY Surveying is the science, art and technology of determine the relative positions of points above, on or beneath the Earth's surface so as to construct a map, plan or description. TYPES OF SURVEY : There are many types of survey but we discuss some of them. 1. Plane & Geodatic Survey : Ordinary field and topographical surveying in which the Curvature of Earth's surface is disregarded is called Plane Survey. It is performed when the area is smaller than 250sq.km. A survey of a large land area in which corrections are made for the Curvature of Earth's surface is called Geodatic survey. Why Geodatic Survey is important? Earth's surface is not flat, it is sphere. So all the calculations which were made by considering the Earth's surface flat are incorrect. So a new type of survey came into play which made calculations on the basis of geodatic condition of Earth's surface. 2. Topographic Survey : Topographic surv
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