Sekocan

Sekocan

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    266ee128-c791-49bf-8b67-4879f2ec0843

    You can calculate the size of the absorber by limiting yourself with a deceleration value. You can look up Wikipedia for G-Force...

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    b8d422fb-9c7d-4f49-8378-c961646b48c6

    Hi, Actually what you are trying to do is the only way to save lives of the drivers and passengers in the...

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    3fb9be77-fd94-45d6-9e2d-88dea4567c64

    Vibration must happen as oscillation, like a sine wave. It must be around some origin and if the external forces are removed...

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    ce303590-4cd0-41f6-9bac-b2a0f6cc7787

    As I know, fluctuating loads (which may be seen on a simple rotating shaft) also leads crack propogation. Micro cracks in the...

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    Constant Force Mechanisms

    Hey, I am trying to design a wearing test equipment. I need to apply a constant vertical force to a surface and...

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    be1fd18b-2748-4528-8531-adc6d66703a7

    Hi, I am a teaching assistant in Middle East Technical University Mechanical Engineering Department and I was responsible for the Final Projects...

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    97913916-208e-42f3-adf4-da0f315e47f2

    I think the name should be clear. One should understand what it is about just by reading the name. Of course "Sturtup...

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    7ad61fdd-0cd9-48bf-821e-dc84b09cb5c7

    Yes SteveM you are right. Since Rack gear is not a circular gear but it is a linear gear, the torque on...

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    33d79408-e3a8-458b-8c99-c609f90bf68f

    Yes it's definietly a function of the pressure angle. Another tip: have a mechanical design book on your table all the time...

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    acab3c31-99c7-4f84-abf2-59f92201d730

    Hi and welcome, I believe the known linear load is on the rack. So the torque on the gear would be T...

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    8ec78894-2bd1-4209-8fa2-abff58f7e43b

    Hi, I think you should explain a little about the application since "sonic velocity" may mean different things in different applications. Besides,...

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    A Catalogue for Everything

    Hi Crazy Engineers, As a mechanical engineer and a teaching assistant in a big technical university and a founder of a small...

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    4dbe9a39-a15e-4acb-87b1-7dd237f46673

    You can look for the term "idle" for automobile engines. As KSS Manian said, even you don't press the accelerator, the motor...

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    fc71ab9d-4e78-487a-b4db-c3a127e63ef4

    Anand Tamariya's answer is very explaining. The gravitation is downwards and denser air is replacing the less dense air's place. The mechanics...

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    157a835a-28f8-493e-83e5-7e9b66284232

    To understand Momentum, one should be familiar with the term Inertia. I recommend you to read the wikipedia pages (only the first...

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    45b3a48e-cbda-46c1-97e8-891e072be8ea

    Actually, without any suspension, all the vibration from the terrain would be transferred to the chasis and the other elements connected to...

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    ANSYS Engineering Data

    Hello, I will work on a project as a student in my university. I need to perform some ANSYS analyses with some...

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    How to get/set data from/to a computer game?

    For example, I somehow connected a device to my computer and it has some inputs and outputs on it (like buttons, lights...