Mechanical design -- What is the part shown in the drawing?

In summary, the conversation discusses the different types of welding and their strengths, specifically focusing on the effective throat and the importance of investigating this aspect further. The conversation ends with a reminder to report misplaced schoolwork questions in the appropriate forum.
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Hello guys. In the picture below can u help me with the problems! I cannot understand what exactly should I comment about the strengths. I t would be easier if it was asking about the types of welding :) . Please give some help! Thanks in advance!
 

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They are convex, concave and mitre (or straight) welds on a lap joint.
The most important difference is the effective throat.

This should give you some search terms for your textbooks/lecture notes/Google.
 
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Less sharp edges, less stress load. I would say 3rd one is more strong at first glance.
 
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billy_joule said:
The most important difference is the effective throat.

You need to do a bit more investigation as to why the above prior post statement is important.
 
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Related to Mechanical design -- What is the part shown in the drawing?

1. What is mechanical design?

Mechanical design is the process of creating and developing mechanical systems, structures, and components using principles of engineering, physics, and materials science. It involves using computer-aided design (CAD) software to design and analyze mechanical parts and assemblies for various applications.

2. What is a drawing in mechanical design?

A drawing in mechanical design is a detailed illustration of a part, component, or assembly that is used to communicate technical information and specifications. It typically includes dimensions, tolerances, materials, and other important details that are necessary for manufacturing the part.

3. What is the purpose of a mechanical design drawing?

The purpose of a mechanical design drawing is to provide a visual representation of a part or component and its specifications. This allows engineers, manufacturers, and other stakeholders to understand and interpret the design, make necessary modifications, and produce the part accurately and efficiently.

4. What is the importance of accuracy in mechanical design drawings?

Accuracy is crucial in mechanical design drawings because it ensures that the final product will function as intended and meet the required specifications. Any errors or discrepancies in the drawing can result in costly mistakes during manufacturing and can also affect the overall performance and safety of the product.

5. What are some common types of mechanical design drawings?

Some common types of mechanical design drawings include assembly drawings, detail drawings, and fabrication drawings. Assembly drawings show how different parts fit together and are used for visualizing the final product. Detail drawings provide precise dimensions and specifications for individual parts. Fabrication drawings are used for manufacturing and include information about materials, processes, and finishes.

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