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Mechanical Engineering
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. When the moving fluid is a gas
Aerodynamics
Hydraulics
Volume
Statics
2. Often a free body has _______ acting on it
more than one force
Derived Dimension
Forces and Vectors
Work
3. Modern Technology- More efficient-Better Cooling-Easier to service- longer life - lither weight- More expensive
Pressure
System
Pythagorean Theorem Equation
Disc Breaks
4. Describes how applied forces bring a body into rest or equilibrium
Third Stroke (4 Stroke Engine)
Statics
Aerodynamics
Volume
5. Same pressure - work - volume - Different forces and distances
Hydraulic Cylinders
Newton's First Law of Motion
Mechanical Advantage
Hybrid Series
6. A small piece that makes up a larger whole. Each component is there for a specific job - but the sum of components
System
Pythagorean Theorem Equation
Disc Breaks
Component
7. Length x Width x Height
Area of a circle equation
Surroundings
Closed System
Volume
8. (pi) x (radius)^2
System
Units for Pressure
Area of a circle equation
Surroundings
9. Translation (slide) -Rotate -Slide and Rotate Together
Result of Applying a force to a rigid body at rest
Pascal's Principle
System
System
10. A flat - two dimensional property -Units of length multiplied by length describe area -A=length x width
Vectors
Area
Mechanical Advantage
Common Brake Characteristics
11. One that pushes on an object
US Customary
Compression
Law of Conservation of Mass
Area of a circle equation
12. 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.
more than one force
2 Stroke Engine
Fourth Stroke (rotary)
Moment Arm
13. What we are not studying
Surroundings
Tension
Pascal's Principle
Hybrid Parallel
14. The amount of atoms and molecules in something - Matter is energy that has become solid -An object gains mass when it gains more energy and vice a versa -Units: SI- kgs and USA: Slugs - lbs
Volume
Closed System
Third Stroke (Diesel Engine)
Mass
15. Rotation will not occur - but translation might occur
Conversions
Weight
Law of Conservation of Mass
If the force is applied at the center of the rotation
16. When the work done by the effort just equals the work done by the load - ______ of the machine will occur
Aerodynamics
no movement
Pressure Equation
Diesel Engine
17. Intake of fuel and air mixture - compression of mixture by piston
First Stroke (2 Stroke Engine)
Second Stroke (Diesel Engine)
Force Equation
System
18. If a force causes rotations -Vector- Machines can have more than one torque-Units: foot- pound and newton - meter - i.e. engines - airplanes - propeller
Torque
Area of a circle equation
Closed System
Hydrodynamics
19. 1. Magnitude: size - a numberi.e. 50 mph 2. Direction: angle i.e. N -E -W -S
Statics
Rotary
Forces and Vectors
Torque
20. Friction changes KE to heat energy- Heat is transferred to air- Front brakes work harder than rear- Some brakes use asbestos- Newer cars have dual braking systems - Don't drive through water or your brakes won't work well (ride breaks to dry them out
no movement
Common Brake Characteristics
System International (SI)
First Stroke (Diesel Engine)
21. A pull on an object
Hybrid Series
Tension
Hydraulics
Forces and Vectors
22. Energy may enter or leave. Mass can enter or leave the system i.e. open water bottle - molecule - hydraulic cylinder - human
Open System
Mechanical Engineering
Power Equation
Work
23. Weight/Time
Power Equation
Hydrostatics
Fluid
Third Stroke (rotary)
24. Force x Distance
Second Stroke (rotary)
Moment Arm Equation
Pythagorean Theorem
Equation for Mechanical Advantage regarding inclined planes
25. Allows comparison between different measuring systems and units - Necessary to market internationally
Conversions
Hydrostatics
Second Stroke (rotary)
Pascal's Principle
26. (Force)(Distance)/Seconds
Velocity
Mechanics
Hydrostatics
Power Equation
27. Dimensions and units
Engineers and scientists need a common language
Fluid
Dimension
Units
28. 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
Drum Brakes
Vectors
Area
4 Stroke Engine
29. Compression of fuel mix
Length
Dimension
Second Stroke (rotary)
Temperature
30. When a simple machine increases a force it is at the expense of a ____ in the distance the load is moved
Hydrostatics
Open System
decrease
Conversions
31. Movement along a line (reciprocal or linear motion) -Units: feet and meters
Hybrid
First Stroke (2 Stroke Engine)
Component
Translation
32. When the sum of all forces and the sum of all moments both equal forces - No movement
Newton's Third Law
Equilibrium
Force lets us do work on a system
Closed System
33. In a right triangle - the sum of the squares of the sides equals the square of the hypotenous
Forces and Vectors
Fluids
Pythagorean Theorem
no movement
34. Can be applied at a time on an object
Length
Fourth Stroke (rotary)
More than one force
First Stroke (Diesel Engine)
35. A quantity that has both magnitude and direction when placed within a coordinate system -Forces and Velocity i.e. driving 50 miles to the northeast
Mechanics describe how forces affect a body
Pythagorean Theorem
Applied Brakes
Vectors
36. A movement around a central pivot point (rotational movement) -Units: revolutions per second (rps) and revolutions per minute (rpm)
Closed System
Rotation
First Stroke (rotary)
Second Stroke (rotary)
37. If the force needed to operate the machine (input force) is less than the force being opposed or the load being moved (output force) -The ratio of the output force divided by the input force -If the number is greater than one - there is a mechanical
Work
decrease
Machine
Mechanical Advantage
38. When two parallel forces equal in magnitude and opposite direction - i.e. steering wheel - turn a know - turn on and off a faucet
Closed System
Fourth Stroke (rotary)
Acceleration
Couple
39. The designing of machines that contribute to society and our quality of life - Mechanical engineers apply the principles of mathematics - chemistry - and physics to solve real- world problems
Hydrodynamics
Mechanical Engineering
Engineers and scientists need a common language
Mechanical Advantage
40. Work/force or vertical distance/sloping distance
Equation for Mechanical Advantage regarding inclined planes
decrease
Hybrid Series
Newton's Second Law
41. What we are studying
Fourth Stroke (Diesel Engine)
System
Units
First Stroke (2 Stroke Engine)
42. Fuel is injected and combusts due to temperature of compressed air
Steam Engine
Mechanical Engineering
Third Stroke (Diesel Engine)
more than one force
43. More compact (size of beer keg) - No valves -Benefits: fewer parts - lower engine weight Problems: seal - lower inertia forces -1 rotar=3 to 4 pistons
Newton's First Law of Motion
no movement
Acceleration
Rotary
44. Causes acceleration -Units: USA: 32.2 ft/s^2 SI: 9.8 m/sec^2
Tension
Forces and Vectors
Gravity
If the force is applied at the center of the rotation
45. Air is compressed - work is done on the system
Length
Force Equation
Second Stroke (Diesel Engine)
Hydrodynamics
46. Every object continues in motion in a straight line unless acted upon by some force -Every object at rest continues at rest unless acted upon by a force -So forces cause a change in an object's state of motion
47. External Combustion engine -Only used in factories and plants (not used in cars)
Second Stroke (Diesel Engine)
Common Brake Characteristics
Steam Engine
If the force is applied at the center of the rotation
48. Compression-Tension-Shear
Direction of Forces
Newton's Third Law
Surroundings
Machine
49. Can be applied:-By direct contact: push - pull - twist -At a distance: gravity - magnetism Can change: speed - direction - shape - units of force
Area
Dynamics
Fourth Stroke (Diesel Engine)
Forces
50. Two stroke- Four Stroke- Diesel-Rotary -Hybrid
Steam Engine
Work
Internal Combustion Engine Types
Second Stroke (Diesel Engine)