Machine Design
What is the importance of Machine Design for
engineers?
What is Machine Design?
Creation of new and better machines AND
Improving
existing ones
So that it is economical in the cost of production and operation.
Machine Design
How a design is born
Market
survey
marketability
Ease of
handling
Requirement
Availability of
FUNDS
Creation
Model
(Rough idea)
Aesthetic
Available
material
Safety
Economical
Recyclability
Manufacturing
resources
Analysis
Force/stress
Material/s
used
Sizes
What is the basic knowledge required for Machine
Design?
Mathematics
Mathematics
Engineering
EngineeringMechanics
Mechanics
Strength
Strengthof
ofMaterials
Materials
Mechanics of Machines
Mechanics of Materials
Fluid Mechanics & Thermodynamics
Workshop
WorkshopProcesses
Processes
Engineering
EngineeringDrawing
Drawing
Computing
Finite Element Analysis, Computational Fluid Dynamics etc
Important considerations in Machine Design
1. Type of
LOAD
and
Dead loads
STRESSes
caused by the load
Stress and strain
(Tensile, compressive, shear)
Live loads
Steady loads
Variable loads
Shock loads (suddenly)
Impact loads (applied
with some velocity)
Thermal stresses
Torsional stresses
Bending stress
Important considerations in Machine Design..
2. KINEMATICS of the machine (Motion of the parts)
Find the simplest arrangement that would give the most
efficient motion that is required.
3. Selection of MATERIALs
Knowledge of the properties of the materials and their
behaviour under working conditions is required.
Strength, hardness, durability, flexibility, weight, resistance
to heat and corrosion, electrical conductivity, machinability,
etc.
Important considerations in Machine Design..
3. Selection of MATERIALs
Metal
Ferrous
Non-metal
Non-ferrous
Physical properties: Density, Melting point, Elec/thermal properties
Mechanical properties:
STRENGTH
resist externally applied loads without breaking
or yielding
STIFFNESS resist deformation under stress
ELASTICITY regain original shape once the force is removed
PLASTICITY property which retains deformation (required for
forging etc)
DUCTILITY
ability to be drawn into a wire by a tensile force
BRITTLENESS sudden breaking with minimum distortion
TOUGHNESS resist fracture due to high impact load
CREEP
deformation under stress and high temperature
FATIGUE
ability to withstand cyclic stresses
HARDNESS resistance to wear, scratching, deformation,
machinability etc
Important considerations in Machine Design..
4. Form and size of the parts
Use I-beam or Angle-iron?
The size will be determined by the forces/torques
applied (stresses on the object) and the material used
such that failure (fracture or deformation) would not
occur
General procedure in Machine Design..
Need or aim
Synthesis
Recognize and specify the problem
Select the mechanism that would give the desired
motion and form the basic model with a sketch etc
Analysis of the FORCES
Material selection
Design of elements
Modification
Detailed drawing
Determine the stresses and thereby the
sizes of components s.t. failure or
deformation does not occur
Modify sizes to ease construction & reduce overall co
Production
Syllabus and method of evaluation
Course content
ME209 MACHINE DESIGN 1
Sessions
Introduction to machine design: Principles and
methodology; a field visit.
Dynamics of simple mechanism:
Force analysis of a linkage mechanism
Time allocated
L
01
04
01
06
Failure analysis of mechanical elements:
Design of a cottered joint
01
10
Design of machine elements:
Design of a flywheel
01
16
Design of a simple mechanical device:
Design of a screw clamp
01
12
Design of steel structures:
10
01
16
Design Project
4
Total
Course
Evaluation
14
30
06
Assignments
Coursework
20
80
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