Mechanical Engineering Principles

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CONTENTS vii


     - in conserving fuel 19.9 Use of insulation


  • 20 Thermal expansion

    • 20.1 Introduction

      • of thermal expansion 20.2 Practical applications

      • traction of water 20.3 Expansion and con-



    • 20.4 Coefficient of linear expansion

      • ficial expansion 20.5 Coefficient of super-



    • 20.6 Coefficient of cubic expansion

      • Assignment





  • 21 Hydrostatics

    • 21.1 Pressure

    • 21.2 Fluid pressure

    • 21.3 Atmospheric pressure

    • 21.4 Archimedes’ principle

    • 21.5 Measurement of pressure

    • 21.6 Barometers

    • 21.7 Absolute and gauge pressure

    • 21.8 The manometer

    • 21.9 The Bourdon pressure gauge

    • 21.10 Vacuum gauges

      • on submerged surfaces 21.11 Hydrostatic pressure

      • on curved surfaces 21.12 Hydrostatic thrust



    • 21.13 Buoyancy

    • 21.14 The stability of floating bodies



  • 22 Fluid flow

    • 22.1 Introduction

    • 22.2 Differential pressure flowmeters

    • 22.3 Orifice plate

    • 22.4 Venturi tube

    • 22.5 Flow nozzle

    • 22.6 Pitot-static tube

    • 22.7 Mechanical flowmeters

    • 22.8 Deflecting vane flowmeter

    • 22.9 Turbine type meters

      • 22.10 Float and tapered-tube meter

      • 22.11 Electromagnetic flowmeter

      • 22.12 Hot-wire anemometer

      • 22.13 Choice of flowmeter

      • 22.14 Equation of continuity

      • 22.15 Bernoulli’s Equation

        • a stationary plate 22.16 Impact of a jet on



      • 23 Ideal gas laws

        • 23.1 Introduction

        • 23.2 Boyle’s law

        • 23.3 Charles’ law

        • 23.4 The pressure law

        • 23.5 Dalton’s law of partial pressure

        • 23.6 Characteristic gas equation

          • characteristic gas equation 23.7 Worked problems on the

          • the characteristic gas equation 23.8 Further worked problems on





      • 24 The measurement of temperature

        • 24.1 Introduction

        • 24.2 Liquid-in-glass thermometer

        • 24.3 Thermocouples

        • 24.4 Resistance thermometers

        • 24.5 Thermistors

        • 24.6 Pyrometers

          • paints and crayons 24.7 Temperature indicating



        • 24.8 Bimetallic thermometers

        • 24.9 Mercury-in-steel thermometer

        • 24.10 Gas thermometers

        • 24.11 Choice of measuring device

          • Assignment





      • A list of formulae

      • Greek alphabet

      • Answers to multiple-choice questions

      • Index





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