Hi guys, I'm a 2nd year mechanical engineering student here. I'm currently exploring the cam mechanism and I find it interesting. But when I see the videos, I have some questions that came up in my mind. Here is the illustration below..
This is a top view. In this case, the cam plate is mounted...
Hi guys, There are different grades of Granite (grade 0, 00 and 1). From what I have researched online, the grades are defined by the flatness tolerance. I would like to know besides of flatness, is there any differences in its material properties in different grades?
I'm not familiar with the...
Hi, I am new to the ANSYS Fluent. I have a question that is how to model a moist object in the Fluent as I am trying to study the drying process with a 2D simulation. I have tried to do it on my own by searching through google but still nothing working out.
Okayyss noted.. I wasn't aware of the rules. I am so sorry about that😅
Yes, I have tried to do the parts (i) (ii) and (iv). Left part (iii), because I have no idea how to do the fillets.
But I am not sure are they workable or not.
It is a project I need to design a machine tool that can be added on a lathe where it can be used on making extruder screw for 3D printer. But before that I need to do benchmarking. So I want to know what kind of machines that manufacturers out there actually using on making this kind of...
I need to design a machine tool that can be added on a lathe where it can be used on making extruder screws for 3D printer. I am planning to use an angle grinder. But before that I need to survey how those manufacturers actually making this screw. The survey is for benchmarking purpose.
Yesss I have searched on the Google. But I can only find those big plastic extruder screw manufacturing process. So I am curious about how are small sizes extruder screws for 3D printer are made by those manufacturers :)