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Mechanical Engineering
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1. For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction -Force -F=mg -Earth exerts a force on all of us
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2. Result of a force moving an object against a resistance through some distance in a desired direction -Work transfers energy -Work is a measure of what is done and not the effort applied - Done by lifting - pushing - rotating - or sliding -W=Fd -F=Amo
Mass
Work
Tension
Pascal's Principle
3. Mass can neither by created nor destroyed - only transformed
Law of Conservation of Mass
Effort
Fluids
First Stroke (4 Stroke Engine)
4. Compression-Tension-Shear
Hybrid Series
Pythagorean Theorem
Direction of Forces
Internal Combustion Engine Types
5. If a force causes rotations -Vector- Machines can have more than one torque-Units: foot- pound and newton - meter - i.e. engines - airplanes - propeller
Tension
Torque
Forces
Units for Pressure
6. A device that uses energy to do work to accomplish some desired activity - They do not produce energy - but they do transmit and transform energy - Machines can transmit a force - control its motion - and change its direction - a system of components
2 Stroke Engine
Machine
Inclined Plane
no movement
7. Movement along a line (reciprocal or linear motion) -Units: feet and meters
Aerodynamics
If the force is applied away from the center of rotation
Translation
Newton's Third Law
8. Piston travels down and intake valve is opened. Intake of fuel and air into chamber
First Stroke (4 Stroke Engine)
First Stroke (rotary)
Result of Applying a force to a rigid body at rest
Force Equation
9. Describes how applied forces bring a body into motion
Dynamics
Engineers and scientists need a common language
Equation for Mechanical Advantage regarding inclined planes
more than one force
10. (Force)(Distance)/Seconds
Power Equation
Result of Applying a force to a rigid body at rest
Law of Conservation of Mass
Units for Pressure
11. Allows comparison between different measuring systems and units - Necessary to market internationally
Translation
Conversions
Weight
Result of Applying a force to a rigid body at rest
12. Body in motion (car)
Equation for Mechanical Advantage regarding inclined planes
Tension
Dynamics
no movement
13. The branch of science and engineering involving measurement
Area Equation
Metrology
Dynamics
System
14. Rotation may occur
Effort
Dynamics
If the force is applied away from the center of rotation
Applied Brakes
15. Pistons connected to crankshaft -1 stroke up - 1 stroke down of the piston -1 rotation of the piston -Problems: high emissions - noisy - inefficient - high vibrations - unburnt fuel - burnt oil -Benefits: small and light -Being phased out in USA - i.
Volume
System International (SI)
2 Stroke Engine
Force lets us do work on a system
16. Can be reduced by decreasing the weight or force or increasing the area i.e. airbag
Hydrodynamics
Statics
Mechanics describe how forces affect a body
Pressure
17. Liquid or gas
US Customary
Conversions
Newton's First Law of Motion
Fluid
18. Length x Width
Static
US Customary
Area Equation
will move
19. Force and mass are proportional to each other (F=ma) -If F increases - so does acceleration -Force causes acceleration - More force means more acceleration - same mass - More mass means less acceleration - same force
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20. External Combustion engine -Only used in factories and plants (not used in cars)
System
Steam Engine
Gravity
Engineers and scientists need a common language
21. Length / Time
Mechanical Engineering
Velocity
Second Stroke (4 Stroke Engine)
Surroundings
22. A fluid power system uses hydraulics and a fluid under pressure to create a greater force than is applied
Hydraulics
more than one force
Fluid Power
Third Stroke (Diesel Engine)
23. Used in cars -2 rotations of crankshaft -4 strokes (down - up - down - up) of piston - i.e. cars - trucks - planes - buses - motorcycles - submarine -1% of gas actually moves people
4 Stroke Engine
Pythagorean Theorem
Acceleration
Fluid
24. A pull on an object
Common Brake Characteristics
System International (SI)
Tension
Third Stroke (Diesel Engine)
25. Weight/Time
Pascal's Principle
Mechanical Engineering
Rotation
Power Equation
26. ...
Base Dimensions
First Stroke (rotary)
Tension
Force lets us do work on a system
27. The force simple machines use to do work on a single load or against a single force
Third Stroke (Diesel Engine)
Third Stroke (4 Stroke Engine)
Rotation
Effort
28. Compression of fuel mix
Engineers and scientists need a common language
Open System
Second Stroke (rotary)
First Stroke (2 Stroke Engine)
29. Brake pedal and linkage - Master Cylinder - Wheel cylinders (4) - Hydraulic lines - Hydraulic fluid - Mechanical advantage is provided by the foot pedal to the booster (level) - A greater force is applied on the wheel cylinders than on the brake peda
Applied Brakes
Component
Gravity
Diesel Engine
30. Combustion of fuel mixture ignited by spark plug
Tension
Second Stroke (2 Stroke Engine)
Internal Combustion Engine Types
Weight
31. Force x Distance
Moment Arm Equation
Gravity
Metrology
Derived Dimension
32. A flat - two dimensional property -Units of length multiplied by length describe area -A=length x width
If the force is applied away from the center of rotation
4 Stroke Engine
Statics
Area
33. Four Stroke Engine -Used in hotter areas because more efficient -Higher compression ratio than gasoline
Fluid Power
Power Equation
Forces
Diesel Engine
34. Force/Area
4 Stroke Engine
Pressure
Dimension
Pressure Equation
35. Combine two or more power sources - locomotives - buses (diesel- electric) -Submarines (Nuclear- electric) -Components:gas engine - fuel tank - electric motor - generator - batteries - transmission -2 motors: Internal Combustion Engine and Electric E
Derived Dimension
Hybrid
Mechanical Advantage Equation
Power Equation
36. Ignition - power stroke
no movement
Newton's Second Law
Third Stroke (rotary)
4 Stroke Engine
37. Mechanics is an application of math that describes how forces affect a body
Mechanics
Shear
Static
Open System
38. Body at rest or is in equilibrium (wall)
Fourth Stroke (4 Stroke Engine)
Couple
Dimension
Static
39. When the work done by the effort exceeds the work done by the load - the load...
will move
Law of Conservation of Mass
Units for Pressure
Fluids
40. When the moving fluid is a gas
Second Stroke (2 Stroke Engine)
Dynamics
Drum Brakes
Aerodynamics
41. Three- dimensional property measured in units of length times length times length =length x width x height
Pressure Equation
Internal Combustion Engine Types
Volume
Temperature
42. An indication of kinetic energy of mass at the molecular level
Temperature
Fourth Stroke (4 Stroke Engine)
Second Stroke (Diesel Engine)
Velocity
43. Air is drawn in
Direction of Forces
First Stroke (Diesel Engine)
Forces and Vectors
Compression
44. Describes a physical property of anything - What we are measuring
Dimension
Internal Combustion Engine Types
Hybrid Parallel
Second Stroke (4 Stroke Engine)
45. Combustion ignited by spark plug and materials are compressed
Torque
Third Stroke (4 Stroke Engine)
Fourth Stroke (rotary)
Fluid Power
46. 1. Magnitude: size - a numberi.e. 50 mph 2. Direction: angle i.e. N -E -W -S
Area Equation
Second Stroke (4 Stroke Engine)
Forces and Vectors
Area of a circle equation
47. Used to measure or quantify -US Common: Absolute and Gravitational -SI: absolute
Tension
Units
Third Stroke (4 Stroke Engine)
Disc Breaks
48. Causes acceleration -Units: USA: 32.2 ft/s^2 SI: 9.8 m/sec^2
Fluids
Gravity
Derived Dimension
Mass
49. Translation (slide) -Rotate -Slide and Rotate Together
Mechanics
Steam Engine
Result of Applying a force to a rigid body at rest
Units
50. A flat - sloping surface -The only simple machine that does not move -The force is applied to the ramp - since this is the direction the load weight is moved -Sloping side is longer than vertical side -Less force is required to accomplish the same am
Third Stroke (Diesel Engine)
Newton's Second Law
Fluid
Inclined Plane