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Crooked Column Analysis: Chapter 8. Secon 6-1. Analyzes the alowane load ona columo of Constant ross secon with a given amount of erookedess. Daa from Example Problem 6-4 are used as ‘shown in Figre6-16 on page 252 Eccentric Column Analysis: Chapter 8. Section 6-12. Computes the requied ye strength of the ‘material and the rsufing maximum defiecton ofthe idle ofa column thats loaded eccentcaly. Data ‘fom Example Froblom 6-6 are used as shown in Figure 6-18. (Chain Drive Design: Chapter 7. Design of roller chain ves as described in Section 7-6. User must ‘blain rated power data fom Tables 7-7, 78, or 7-0 'o specy a suitable chan number and numberof teeth in the smaler sprocket A service factor must be select fom Table 7-10 inthe txt. Data rom ‘Example Problem 7-4 are shawn in the master spreadsheet Gear Geometry: Chapter 8. Computes the goometic features of spur and hacal gears using the relationships in Sctons 8-4 and 8-8. Can be used for Problems 1-9 and 41-44, Contact Retio-Spur Gears: Chapter 8. Computes the contac ratio for spur gears using the procedure shown in Section 4, Bovel Gear Geometry: Chapter 8. Computes the geometric features of straight bove gears using the ‘ermulas listed h Table 88 in Section 8-7 and ilusrated in Example Problem 8-3. Two Kena programs. ‘2r@ shown side-y-sde. One shows the resus of Example Problom 8-3 and he other can be Used © ‘Solve any glven problem. Wormgearing Geometry, C, VR: Chapter 8. Computes essential geometric features of @ worm and \wormges, the centr distance (C) between ther shafts, and the veloaty rato VR. Uses procedure from ‘Section 8-9 2s lusvated n Example Problem 8-4, The spreadshoet was Used to complete Problems 62 57 at the end ofthe chapter. Geers VR Design: Chapter 8. Aids inthe specifcaton of the numberof tet ina pinion and gear to ‘produce @spectied veloty ratio. Uses 8 procedure sir to that shown in Sacton 8-11 and ilutatea In Table 8-10. An ntoger i entered forthe numberof eet inte pinion. The program computes the ‘equied approximate numberof tet in the gear o produce the given veloiyraio. The user then enter: {an integer forthe actual number of gear teeth The program Kents te combination of numbers of {ath tat produzes the minumum cfferetial between the desired rato and te actual rato. The ‘spreadsheet was used to complete Problems 62-65 al he end of the chapter ‘Spur Gear Forces: Chapier 8. Computes the tangential, radial, and normal forces on spur gear teeth of 8 given design tansmiting a given power ata given pinion speed. ILuses the method of Secion $3. The spreadsheet was used to complete Problems 16 atthe end of Chaptar 8. The resis fr Problems 1 and are shown in te master. ‘Spur Goars-Design-U.S.:_ Chapter 9. Performs a complete design analysis for @ pai of spur gears, inclucing the estertal geometry, tangential force, reqited bending stress number, and required contact ‘sess number, All moving factors for stress calculations as described in Sections &-8 to 9-11 rw Included. ‘The data rom Exampie Problem 9-4 are shown inthe given spreecsheet a iustrated n Figure 9.25. An extensive discussion ofthe spreadsheet given in Section 9-3, A feature ofthe spreadsheets ‘the computation ofthe roqied hardness (HB) for tough hardened Grade 1 steel using the equations in. Figures 9-11 and 9-12. The user can then specysuabie materials and ist hem a the Bottom of the spreadsheet Geometry Factors-Piting: Chapter 9. Computes the value of the geometry factor, used in the ciation of contac sees for pur easin Esuaton 0-23, Program uss te agri rom Abenc r ‘Spur Goars-Design-U.S.-With I: Chapter 9. Same as Spur Gears-Design except the geomety factor, 's computed wii the program instead of being input by the user. The program Geometry Factors Pting is integrated wihin Spur Gears-Design. One additonal nput value isneeded forte pressure ‘engl,

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