This document contains 5 questions regarding mechanical engineering concepts related to machine design and CAD. Question 1 involves the design of journal bearings. Question 2 involves the design of a band brake system. Question 3 involves the design of a rigid flange coupling. Question 4 involves determining the power requirements and shaft design for an electric hoist drum. Question 5 involves selecting a suitable wire rope for lifting loads from a well.
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13 ME Assignment
This document contains 5 questions regarding mechanical engineering concepts related to machine design and CAD. Question 1 involves the design of journal bearings. Question 2 involves the design of a band brake system. Question 3 involves the design of a rigid flange coupling. Question 4 involves determining the power requirements and shaft design for an electric hoist drum. Question 5 involves selecting a suitable wire rope for lifting loads from a well.
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Mehran University of Engineering & Technology, Jamshoro.
Department Of Mechanical Engineering
ASSIGNMENT SUBJECT: Machine Design & CAD-I Batch: 13 ME (1st Semester 3rd Year) Q.No.01 A pair of straight teeth spur gears is to transmit 20 KW when the pinion rotates at 300 r.p.m. The velocity ratio is 3: 1. The allowable static stresses for the pinion and gear materials are 120 MPa and 100 MPa respectively. The pinion has 15 teeth and its face width is 14 times the module. Determine: (i) Module (ii) face width; and (iii) pitch circle diameters of both the pinion and the gear from the standpoint of strength only, taking into the consideration the effect of the dynamic loading. Consider the value of; 3
Velocity factor (Cv), 3 v v being the pitch line velocity in 0.912 0.154 m/sec; and Tooth form factor (y) No. of teeth Q.No.02 A gear drive is required to transmit a maximum power of 22.5 kW. The velocity ratio is 1:2 and r.p.m. of the pinion is 200. The approximate center distance between the shafts may be taken as 600 mm. The teeth has 20 stub involute profiles. The static stress for the gear material (which is cast iron) may be taken as 60 MPa and face width as 10 times the module. Find the module, face width and number of teeth on each gear. Check the design for dynamic and wear loads. The deformation or dynamic factor in the Buckingham equation may be taken as 80 and the material combination factor for the wear as 1.4. Assume flexural endurance limit (e) for cast iron is 84 MPa; and service factor as 1. Q.No.03 Show that the efficiency of self-locking screws is less than 50 percent. A vertical two start square threaded screw of a 100 mm mean diameter and 20 mm pitch supports a vertical load of 18 KN. The axial thrust on the screw is taken by a collar bearing of 250 mm outside diameter and 100 mm inside diameter. Find the force required at the end of a lever which is 400 mm long in order to lift and lower the load. The coefficient of friction for the vertical screw and nut is 0.15 and that for collar bearing is 0.20. Q.No.04 A helical cast steel gear with 30 helix angle has to transmit 35 KW at 1500 r.p.m. If the gear has 24 teeth, determine the necessary module, pitch diameter and face width for 20 full depth teeth. The static stress for cast steel may be taken as 56 MPa. The width of face may be taken as 3 times the normal pitch. What would be the end thrust on the gear? Take the value of tooth form factor and velocity factor as follows: 0.912 15 y ' 0.154 Cv TE and 15 v TE represents the equivalent number of teeth. Where Q.No.05 State the assumptions used in Eulers column theory. Determine the dimensions of an I-section connecting rod for a petrol engine from the following data: Diameter of the piston = 110 mm Mass of the reciprocating parts = 2 Kg Length of the connecting rod from center to center = 325 mm Stroke length = 150 mm R.P.M = 1500 with possible over speed of 2500 Compression ratio = 4: 1 Maximum explosion pressure = 2.5 N/mm2 The flange width and depth of the I-Section rod are in the ratio of 4t: 5t wheret is the thickness of the flange and web. Assume c= 320 MPa, a = 1/7500, = 7800 Kg/m3 and factor of safety as 6. *****THE END***** Mehran University of Engineering & Technology, Jamshoro. Department Of Mechanical Engineering ASSIGNMENT SUBJECT: Machine Design & CAD-II Batch: 12 ME (1st Term Final Year) Q.No.01 (a) Define the following terms as applied to rolling contact bearings: (a) Basic static load rating (b) Static equivalent load (c) Basic dynamic load rating (d) Dynamic equivalent load. (b) Design a suitable journal bearing for a centrifugal pump from the following available data: Load on the bearing = 13.5 KN; Diameter of the journal = 80 mm; Speed = 1440 r.p.m.; Bearing characteristic number at the working temperature (75C) = 30; Permissible bearing pressure intensity = 0.7 N/mm2 to 1.4 N/mm2; Average atmospheric temperature = 30C.Calculate the cooling requirements, if any. Q.No.02 A band brake acts on the th of the circumference of a drum of 450 mm diameter, which is keyed, to the shaft. The band brake provides a braking torque of 225 N-m. One end of the band is attached to a fulcrum pin of the lever and the other end to a pin100 mm from the fulcrum. If the operating force is applied at 500 mm from the fulcrum and the coefficient of friction is 0.25, find the operating force when the drum rotates in the anticlockwise direction. If the brake lever and pins are to be made of mild steel having permissible stresses for tension and crushing as 70 MPa and for shear 56 MPa, design the shaft, key, pins and lever. The bearing pressure between the pins and the lever may be taken as 8 N/mm2 Q.No.03 Design a rigid flange coupling to transmit a torque of 250 N-m between two coaxial Shafts. The shaft is made of alloy steel, flanges out of cast iron and bolts out of steel. Four bolts are used to couple the flanges. The shafts are keyed to the flange hub. The permissible stresses are given below: Shear stress on shaft =100 MPa, Bearing or crushing stress on shaft =250 MPa Shear stress on keys =100 MPa, Bearing stress on keys =250 MPa Shearing stress on cast iron =200 MPa, Shear stress on bolts =100 MPa After designing the various elements, make a neat sketch of the assembly indicating the important dimensions. The stresses developed in the various members may be checked if thumb rules are used for fixing the dimensions. Q.No.04 A hoisting drum 0.5 m in diameter is keyed to a shaft which is supported in two bearings and driven through a 12: 1 reduction ratio by an electric motor. Determine the power of the driving motor, if the maximum load of 8 KN is hoisted at a speed of 50 m/min and the efficiency of the drive is 80%. Also determine the torque on the drum shaft and the speed of the motor in r.p.m. Determine also the diameter of the shaft made of machinery steel, the working stresses of which are 115 MPa in tension and 50 MPa in shear. The drive gear whose diameter is 450 mm is mounted at the end of the shaft such that it overhangs the nearest bearing by 150 mm. The combined shock and fatigue factors for bending and torsion may be taken as 2 and 1.5 respectively. Q.No.05 Select a suitable wire rope to lift a load of 10 KN of debris from a well 60 m deep. The rope should have a factor of safety equal to 6. The weight of the bucket is 5 KN. The load is lifted up with a maximum speed of 150 metres/min which is attained in 1 Second. Find also the stress induced in the rope due to starting with an initial slack of 250 mm. The average tensile strength of the rope may be taken as 590 d2 Newtons (where d is the rope diameter in mm) for 6 19 wire rope. The weight of the rope is 18.5 N/m. Take diameter of the wire (dw ) = 0.063 d, and area of the rope (A) = 0.38 d2. [Ans. 20 mm, 412 MPa]