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Machine Construction Lecture Notes

The document discusses manufacturing considerations for assembling parts, including fitting and tolerances. It covers topics like stress analysis, types of stresses induced in materials from forces like bending, shear, and torsion. Equations for stress and strain are also presented.

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Machine Construction Lecture Notes

The document discusses manufacturing considerations for assembling parts, including fitting and tolerances. It covers topics like stress analysis, types of stresses induced in materials from forces like bending, shear, and torsion. Equations for stress and strain are also presented.

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Fady Kamil
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© © All Rights Reserved
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