Design of Machine Element
Design of Machine Element
Design of Machine Element
CO1 :: Calculate and select the dimensions of machine components for a realistic working
enviroment
CO2 :: Select appropriate gears for power transmission on the basis of given load and speed
CO3 :: Analyze different modes of failures in realistic working enviroment for machine
components
CO4 :: Analyze design procedures for various components like gears, bearings and power
transmission drives
Unit I
Springs : Introduction to springs, Types and terminology of springs, Stress and deflection equations,
Series and parallel connection, Design of helical springs, Design against fluctuating load, Concentric
springs, Helical torsion springs, Spiral springs, Multi-leaf springs, Optimum design of helical spring
Unit II
Shafts, Keys and couplings : Transmission shafts, Shaft design on strength and torsional rigidity
basis, ASME code for shaft design, Flexible shafts and splines, Keys, Types of keys And design of
parallel key, design of kennedy key, Types of coupling and design procedures of couplings
Unit III
Design Of Spur Gears : Force analysis of spur gears and gear tooth failures, Beam strength of gear
tooth, Permissible bending stress and effective load on gear tooth, Wear strength of gear tooth
Unit IV
Design of Helical Bevel and Worm Gears : Introduction to helical gears, Terminology and virtual
number of teeth, Tooth proportions and force analysis, Beam strength of helical gears, Effective load
on gear tooth and wear strength of helical gears, Introduction to bevel and worm gears, Terminology
of bevel and worm gears
Unit V
Design of Belt and Chain Drives : Geometrical relationships, Analysis of belt tensions, Condition for
maximum power transmission, Characteristics of belt drives, Selection of flat belt, V- belt, Selection of
V belt, Roller chains, Geometrical relationship, Polygonal effect, Power rating of roller chains, Design
of chain drive, Introduction to belt drives and belt construction, Introduction to chain drives
Unit VI
Rolling and Sliding contact bearings : Introduction to rolling contact bearings, Static load carrying
capacity, Stribeck`s equation, Dynamic load carrying capacity and equivalent bearing load, Load life
relationship, Selection of bearing life from manufacturer catalogue, Bearing failure and lubrication of
rolling contact bearings, Basic modes of lubrication, Petroff`s equation, Hydrostatic step bearing and
energy losses in Hydrostatic step bearing, Raimondi and boyd method, Bearing design-selection of
parameters
Text Books:
1. DESIGN OF MACHINE ELEMENTS by V B BHANDARI, MCGRAW HILL EDUCATION
References:
1. MACHINE DESIGN: AN INTEGRATED APPROACH by R. L NORTON, PRENTICE HALL