
Precision Machining Technology (MindTap Course List)
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Chapter 6.4, Problem 9RQ
A workpiece requires 9 divisions. Calculate the correct direct indexing plate and number of notches to advance the plate. Plates with 24, 30, and 36 notches are available.
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to the ceiling of a room, and it supports a mass M. Due to the
acceleration of gravity g the rod deforms vertically. The deformation of
the rod is measured by the vertical displacement u(x) governed by the
following equations:
dx
(σ(x)) + b(x) = 0
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σ(x) = Edx
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(1)
b(x) = gp=
body force per unit volume
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