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Machine Design Syllabus

1. The document outlines the objectives, outcomes, instruction details, and units of the ME 325 Machine Design course. 2. The course covers 4 hours of instruction per week plus tutorials, with an end examination that is 3 hours and counts for 75 marks. Sessionals are worth 25 marks and the course is 3 credits. 3. Key topics covered include the design of springs, gears, bearings, engine parts, and curved beams. Calculations for stresses, deflections, and power ratings are learned.

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Machine Design Syllabus

1. The document outlines the objectives, outcomes, instruction details, and units of the ME 325 Machine Design course. 2. The course covers 4 hours of instruction per week plus tutorials, with an end examination that is 3 hours and counts for 75 marks. Sessionals are worth 25 marks and the course is 3 credits. 3. Key topics covered include the design of springs, gears, bearings, engine parts, and curved beams. Calculations for stresses, deflections, and power ratings are learned.

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With Effect from the Academic Year 2015-2016

ME 325
MACHINE DESIGN
(USAGE OF DATA BOOK IS COMPULSORY)
Instruction
Duration of End Examination
End Examination
Sessionals
Credits

4 Periods + 1 Tutorial per week


3 Hours
75 Marks
25 Marks
3

Objectives:
1. To learn design criteria of machine components, selection of materials and manufacturing
process.
2. To learn application of principles to design helical coiled and leaf springs, gears, curved
beams, sliding contact and rolling element bearings and IC engine components.
3. To provide the design concepts of helical and leaf springs.
4. To provide the students the knowledge of design of IC engine parts.
Outcomes:
1. Graduates will become familiar with the design of springs, gears, bearings, engine parts and
curved beams.
2. Graduates demonstrate the ability of designing helical springs and leaf springs for static and
fluctuating costs.
3. Graduates are expected to have ability to design gears for power transmission considering
beam strength, dynamic factors and wear life.
4. Graduate demonstrate the ability of designing curved beams likec-clam and crane hooks.
Unit-I
Mechanical springs: Introduction. Different types of springs. Materials used for springs.
Helical Springs: Whal factor, calculation of stress, Deflection and energy stored in spring. Design for
static and fluctuating loads.
Leaf Springs: Stress and Deflection. Nipping of Leaf springs. Design for static and fluctuating loads.
Unit-II
Gears: Introduction of gear drives, different types of gears, Materials used for gears. Standards for
gears and specifications.
Spur Gear Design: Lewis equation, Beam strength of gear tooth and static design. Wear load and
design for Wear. Dynamic loads on gear tooth. Design of Helical, Bevel and Worm gears, concepts of
Design for manufacturability.
Unit-III
Bearings: Introduction. Materials used for Bearings. Classification of bearings and mounting of
bearings.
Design of sliding contact bearings: Properties and types of Lubricants, Design of Hydrostatic and
Hydrodynamic sliding contact bearings.
Design of Rolling Contact Bearings: Different types of rolling element bearings and their
constructional details, static load carrying capacity. Dynamic load carrying capacity. Load-life
relationship, selection of bearing life. Design for cyclic loads and speeds. Design of Ball and Roller
bearings.

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Unit-IV
I.C. Engine parts: Introduction. Materials used. Design of piston, connecting rod and crank for I.C.
Engines.
Unit-V
Design of curved beams: Introduction stresses in curved beams, expression for radius of curvature of
neutral axis for rectangular, circular, trapezoidal and T-sections. Design of crane Hook, C-clamp.
Design of chain drives: Power rating of roller chains. Strength of roller chains.
Text Books:
1. Bhandari V.B. Machine Design, Tata Mc Graw Hill Publications, 2010.
2. J.E. Shigley , C.R. Misckhe, Mechanical Engineering Design, Tata Mc Graw Hill Publication, 2010.
Suggested Reading:
3.
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5.
6.

P. Kannaiah, Machine Design, Science-Tech Publications, 2010.


M.F. Spotts, Design of Machine Elements, Prentice Hall, 2013.
Robert L. Norton, Machine Design: An Integrated Approach,2/e Pearson Education, 2013.
Siraj Ahmed, Mechanical Engineering Design, PHI, 2014.

Machine Design Data Books:


7. Design Data book by PSG College 2012
8. Mahadevn .K, Balaveera Reddy. K, Design Data Hand Book, 4th Edn., CBS Publishers &
Distributors, 2013.

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