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Course Info

About this Course

This course introduces the important machine elements encountered in machine design. It covers mechanical joints such as power screws, fasteners, riveted and power transmission units such as bearings, shaft, and its associated parts, belt, clutches, and brakes as well as given elementary exposure to design analysis of some of these machine elements.

Course Syllabus

Introduction To Mechanical Design


Power Screws and Fasteners
2.1 Introduction, Terminology, and Standards
2.2 Power Screws
2.3 Threaded Fasteners: Bolts and Screws Design Criteria for Different Types of Loading

Rivets and Bearing
3.1 Introduction, Terminology, Classification, and Designation
3.2 Design of Riveted Joints for Different Modes of Loading and Rivet Failures
3.3 Rolling-Element Bearing
3.4 Selection Rolling-Contact Bearings

Shafts and Associated Parts
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Design of Straight Shafts
4.3 Shaft Failures
4.4 Keys, Pins, and Spline
4.5 Couplings and Universal Joints

Belt
5.1 Introduction, Terminology, Classification, and Designation
5.2 Belts: Flat, V-, and Toothed Belts.
5.3 Design of Flat Belt and V-Belt Pulley

Brakes and Clutches
6.1 Introduction, Terminology, Classification, and Designation
6.2 Internal Expanding Drum or Rim Clutches and Brakes
6.3 Band-Type Brakes
6.4 Disk Clutches and Brakes

Contemporary Issues in Machine Element Design
7.1 Latest Developments in Various Mechanical Element Design

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1 : Is this subject have mini project?
A1 : No. This subject has no mini-project.