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Design Problem Solving
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Design Problem Solving

by David C. Brown, B. Chandrasekaran
July 2014
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
210 pages
8h 28m
English
Morgan Kaufmann
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6.2 The AIR-CYL System
6.2.1 Requirements Checking
There are 19 values provided as input to the system. They are Envelope Length,
Envelope Height, Envelope Width, Maximum Temperature (degrees F), Operating
Medium (e.g, Air), Maximum Operating Pressure (psig), Minimum Operating Pressure,
Load in the Rod (lbs), Stroke, Rod Thread Type
(e.g.,
UNF24), Rod Thread Length,
Rod Diameter, Environment
(e.g.,
Corrosive), Quality of design
(e.g.,
Reliable), MTBF
(hours), Air Inlet Diameter, Mounting Screw Size, Mounting Hole to Mounting Hole
Distance, Maximum Face to Mounting Hole Distance. All lengths are in inches.
The system allows the requirements
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ISBN: 9781483258881