This document provides details about the Machine Design 2 course, including faculty coordinators, syllabus, and lecture-wise coverage. The course covers four modules: 1) fatigue consideration in design, 2) design of gear tooth, 3) design of sliding and journal bearings, and 4) design/analysis of brakes, clutches, and flywheels. Each module is allocated a certain number of hours and lectures. The syllabus outlines the topics to be covered in each module, and the lecture-wise coverage provides more details on the individual lectures.
This document provides details about the Machine Design 2 course, including faculty coordinators, syllabus, and lecture-wise coverage. The course covers four modules: 1) fatigue consideration in design, 2) design of gear tooth, 3) design of sliding and journal bearings, and 4) design/analysis of brakes, clutches, and flywheels. Each module is allocated a certain number of hours and lectures. The syllabus outlines the topics to be covered in each module, and the lecture-wise coverage provides more details on the individual lectures.
1. Prof. R. Gopinath Department of Mechanical Engineering Indian Institute of Technology, Madras Chennai- 600036
Email : [email protected], [email protected] Telephone : (91-44) Off : 2257 8507 Res : 2257 9507 2. Prof. M. M. Mayuram Department of Mechanical Engineering Indian Institute of Technology, Madras Chennai- 600036
Email : [email protected] Telephone : (91-44) Off : 2257 8547 Res : 2257 9547
Detailed Syllabus :
Fatigue consideration in design 12 Variable load - basic concept; load or stress variations- different patterns Cyclic stressing/straining - materials response and the origin of fatigue failure. Stress life relations; S-N curve-fatigue strength and endurance limit Factors influencing fatigue and endurance strength modification factors Effect of stress concentration and fatigue stress concentration definition Effect of mean stress - Goodman and Soderberg's relations Design approach to fatigue - design for infinite life and finite life Design of members under combined (steady and variable) loading conditions
Design of gear tooth 14 Law of gearing - conjugate action and gear tooth profile-basics Analysis of forces on spur, helical, bevel and worm gears - determination of bearing reaction forces Bending and contact stress in gear tooth-dynamic loading and wear-Lewis and Buckingham equations for design. Design of fixed ratio gear box-general design procedure
Design of sliding and journal bearings 6 Types of lubrication-hydro dynamic, hydro static and EHD lubrication. Petroffs equation and the bearing haracteristic number-boundary and film lubrication Pressure distribution- eccentricity and minimum film thickness Heat generation and thermal equilibrium
Design/analysis of Brakes clutches and fly wheels 8 Plate clutches design for uniform pressure and wear Shoe breakes short and long shoe analysis automotive shoe breake design/analysis Ply wheel design basic concepts.
DETAILED LECTURE WISE COVERAGE Module I - Fatigue consideration in design 12 Hours Lecture 1 -Variable load- basic concept; Terminology associated with variable loading; Patterns of load or stress variations Lecture 2 -Cyclic stressing/straining-and materials response to cyclic loading Lecture 3 -The mechanism of fatigue failure; origin and propagation of crack Lecture 4- Stress life relations; S-N curve-fatigue strength and endurance limit Lecture 5 -Factors influencing fatigue Lecture 6 -Endurance strength modification factors Lecture 7 -Effect of stress concentration and fatigue stress concentration definition and its estimation from geometric stress concentration factor Lecture 8 -Effect of mean stress- Goodman and Soderberg's relations Lecture 9 -Design approach to fatigue- design for infinite life and finite life Lecture 10 -Approach/Methods for design of members under combined (steady and variable) loading conditions Lecture 11- Worked out examples on fatigue design problems Lecture 12- --do- Module 2 -Design of gear tooth 14- Hours Lecture 1 -Gears-types and application and gear terminology Lecture 2 -Law of gearing-conjugate action and interference in gears Lecture 3 -Gear tooth profiles, involute profile -basics, Influence of number of teeth and pressure angle Lecture 4- Analysis of forces on spur, and helical gears Lecture 5 -Bending and contact stress in gear tooth- Lecture 6 -Lewise equation for design Lecture 7 -Dynamic loading and wear-Buckingham equations for design. Lecture 8 -Gear quality and selection aspects Lecture 9-Force analysis on bevel and worm gears Lecture 10- Design approach for bevel gears- equivalent tooth Lecture 1 I -Design of fixed ratio gear box- general design procedure Lecture 12 -Worked out example on design of a single stage reduction gear unit Lecture 13- and 14- Determination of bearing reaction due to gear forces- Worked out examples Module 3 -Design of sliding and journal bearings 6 Hours Lecture I -Types of lubrication- hydro dynamic, hydro static and EHD lubrication. Lecture 2 -Petroff's equation and the bearing characteristic number Lecture 3- Lubrication regimes- boundary and film lubrication Lecture 4 -Hydro dynamic bearings- Pressure distribution-eccentricity and minimum film thickness Lecture 5 -Reynolds equation and use of bearing design charts Lecture 6 -Heat generation and thermal equilibrium Module 4 -Design/analysis of Brakes clutches and fly wheels 8 Hours Lecture 1- Brakes and clutches -need and functioning -dynamic model Lecture 2 -Plate clutches- design for uniform pressure and wear Lecture 3- Shoe brakes- short and long shoe analysis Lecture 4- Automotive shoe brake-design/analysis Lecture 5 -Fly wheel basic concepts -design requirements Lecture 6 -Moment diagram and energy estimations Lecture 7- Worked out examples on brakes and clutches Lecture 8 -Worked out examples on fly wheels