Thanks Fred. Right when you said Mohr's circle, I remembered right away.
Seeing that I can't send you a PM Fred, I just wanted to ask you on what you think of going straight to work and then possibly getting a MS, or just going straight for the MS?
Wow, thank you very much man, they have a very nice wide selection that I have never seen before. I'm sure I will find it here.
Now to just calculate the failure because I need my gears to survive a simple load of 300lbs. I am building a type of vice to break small samples of metal, quite...
Yeah, this is why I decided to use steel.
It is going to be 4o to 80 threads per an inch. The guy asking me to produce this wants it to be very very very precise...
Well the equation I have found from McGraw-Hill's series of ME is
Tao(Shear stress) = [2 * F(force)] / [pi * d(diameter) * Le]...
Mcmaster carr's gears are a bit too wide for my design.
I need a pair of gears to have a ratio of .31, that is around .7" to 2.38"
The widths for the gears can not be any larger than .5" and ideally even less, at Mcmaster Carr they are about 1"
Have to be made of steel.
Cannot be any...
hello everyone, this is my first post.
Right now I am trying to figure out which equations to use to solve the following.
I will have a block that will a threaded rod through it. This block will be next to another larger block. In between these blocks are going to be metal samples.
Now...