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mechanical engineering,An introduction to,1,Lecturer: Liu Ju-rong,CHAPTER2 Problem-Solving Skills,2,Vocabulary,3,Torque 扭矩 thermal conductivity 热导率 shear stress 剪应力 fluid viscosity 流体的粘度 elastic modulus 弹性模量 kinetic energy 动能 Reynolds number 雷诺数,1 OVERVIEW-the important of unit,4,Each quantity in mechanical engineering has two components: a numerical value and a unit.,One is simply meaningless without the other, and practicing engineers pay as close and careful attention to the units in a calculation as they do to the numbers.,1 OVERVIEW- The ability to be available in this chapter,5,Report both a numerical value and its unit in each calculation that you perform.,List the base units in the United States Customary System and the System International d Units, and state some of the derived units used in mechanical engineering.,Understand the need for proper bookkeeping of units when making engineering calculations and the implications of not doing so.,Convert numerical quantities from the United States Customary System to the System International d Units, and vice versa.,Check your equations and calculations to verify that they are dimensionally consistent.,Understand how to perform order-of-magnitude approximations.,2 UNIT SYSTEMS AND CONVERSIONS- Unit System,6,Engineers specify physical quantities in two different, but conventional, systems of units: the United States Customary System (USCS) and the International System of Units. Practicing mechanical engineers must be conversant with both unit systems.,2 UNIT SYSTEMS AND CONVERSIONS- an example,7,In July of 1983, Air Canada Flight 143 was en route from Montreal to Edmonton. The Boeing 767 had three fuel tanks, one in each wing and one in the fuselage, which supplied the planes two jet engines.,volume (L), weight (lb), mass (kg),Total fuel 22,300 kilograms (kg),How much fuel should be added ?,Fuel in tanks 7682 liters (L),Boeing 767,pounds (lb);,kilograms,1.77 lb/L,1.77 kg/L,9000 liters,16,000 liters,2 UNIT SYSTEMS AND CONVERSIONS- Base and Derived Units,8,A base unit is a fundamental quantity that cannot be further broken down or expressed in terms of any simpler elements. Base units are the core building blocks of any unit system.,Derived units, as their name implies, are constructed as combinations of base units.,9,2 WHAT IS ENGINEERING?-United States Customary System,The United States Customary System of units is a historical and traditional system, and its origin traces back to the ancient Roman Empire.,The reasons are both logistical and cultural: There is already a vast continent-sized infrastructure within the United States that is based on the USCS.,Conversion away from the existing system would be a significant and expensive burden.,The dimensions of countless existing structures, factories, machines, and spare parts have already been specified and built in terms of the USCS.,10,2 WHAT IS ENGINEERING?-United States Customary System,TABLE 2.1 Base Units in the USCS,11,2 WHAT IS ENGINEERING?-United States Customary System,TABLE 2.2 Certain Derived in the USCS. Although a change in temperature of 1 Rankine also equals a change of 1 degree Fahrenheit, the absolute values are converted using the formula.,12,2 WHAT IS ENGINEERING?-International System of Units,The International System of units (or SI) is the measurement standard based in part on the quantities of meters, kilograms, and seconds.,TABLE 2.3 Base Units in the SI,13,2 WHAT IS ENGINEERING?-International System of Units,TABLE 2.4 Certain Derived in the SI. Although a change in temperature of 1 Kelvin also equals a change of 1 degree Celsius, the absolute values are converted using the formula.,14,2 WHAT IS ENGINEERING?-International System of Units,TABLE 2.5 onversion Factor Between Certain Quantities in the USCS and SI,15,2 WHAT IS ENGINEERING?-International System of Units,TABLE 2.6 onversion Factor Between Certain Quantities in the SI and USCS,16,2 WHAT IS ENGINEERING?-International System of Units,TABLE 2.6 onversion Factor Between Certain Quantities in the SI and USCS,3 DIMENSIONAL CONSISTENCY,17,Dimensional consistency means that the units associated with the numerical values on each side of the equality sign match.,In paper-and-pencil calculations, it is good practice to keep the units adjacent to each numerical quantity in an equation.,performing a double-check on the units in any equation is always a good idea.,4 SIGNIFICANT DIGITS,18,A significant digit is a numerical value that is known to be correct and reliable in the light of inaccuracy that is present in the supplied information, any approximations that have been made along the way, and the mechanics of the calculation itself.,The precision of a number is half as large as the last significant digit used in expressing the number.,The factor of one-half( arises because me last digit of a number represents the rounding-off process either higher or lower, of the trailing digi
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