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Me317 Design of Machine Elements - I: III Year B.Tech. Mechanical Engg. I - Semester L T P To C

This document provides information on the ME317 Design of Machine Elements - I course for 3rd year B.Tech Mechanical Engineering students. The course aims to teach design methodology and component selection for static and cyclic loads. Key topics covered include designing components for static and fatigue loading, designing fasteners like bolts and rivets, and designing power transmission elements like shafts and couplings. Assessment is based on 4 credits with 3 hours of Lecture and 1 hour of Tutorial per week. References for the course include machine design texts by Shiegly, Bhandari, Juvinell, Khurmi and Norton.
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Me317 Design of Machine Elements - I: III Year B.Tech. Mechanical Engg. I - Semester L T P To C

This document provides information on the ME317 Design of Machine Elements - I course for 3rd year B.Tech Mechanical Engineering students. The course aims to teach design methodology and component selection for static and cyclic loads. Key topics covered include designing components for static and fatigue loading, designing fasteners like bolts and rivets, and designing power transmission elements like shafts and couplings. Assessment is based on 4 credits with 3 hours of Lecture and 1 hour of Tutorial per week. References for the course include machine design texts by Shiegly, Bhandari, Juvinell, Khurmi and Norton.
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III Year B.Tech. Mechanical Engg. I - Semester L T P To C


3 1 - 4 4

ME317 DESIGN OF MACHINE ELEMENTS - I

Course Description & Objectives:


To impart knowledge of the basic engineering design against static and
dynamic loading by considering strength and rigidity. To train individual
components design methodology and selection procedure for various
industrial applications.
Course Outcomes:
Designing the components against static loading.
Designing the components against cyclic loading.
Designing the fasteners like rivits, bolts and cotter joints.
Designing power transmission shafts and couplings.

UNIT - I Introduction to Design :


Steps involved in conventional design Preferred numbers and significance.
Engineering Materials Classification Properties Specifications.
Principal stresses - Principal planes - Mohrs circle
Theories of failure - Maximum Principal stress theory - Maximum shear stress
theory - Distortion energy theory.
Factor of safety and its importance in design design for static strength -
rigidity.

UNIT - II Design for Fatigue Strength:


Stress concentration - Methods to reduce stress concentration Fluctuating
stresses Fatigue failure Endurance limit Factors influencing fatigue
strength Fatigue stress concentration Notch sensitivity. Low cycle and
high cycle fatigue Cumulative fatigue Design for finite and infinite life
Soderberg, Goodman, Gerber equations for fatigue design.

UNIT - III Design of Fastners:


Design of Bolted Joints : Joints designed for simple and eccentric loadings.
Design of Riveted Joints : Lap and butt joint . Failure of riveted joints
Design of boiler joints Joints of Uniform strength Eccentrically loaded
riveted joints.

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UNIT - IV Design of Welds:


Strength of transverse and parallel fillet welds Butt welds - Eccentrically
Loaded welded joints.
Keys, Cotters and Knuckle Joints : Types of Keys - Stresses in Keys - Cotter
Joints - Socket and Spigot joints - Sleeve and cotter - Gib and Cotter Joints -
Knuckle Joints.

UNIT - V Design of Shafts:


Materials used for shafts Stresses in shafts Shafts subjected to fluctuating
loads Combined bending , twisting and axial loads Design for strength
and rigidity.
Design of couplings: Muff, split muff, flanged and bushed pin coupling,
Modified Flange Coupling,Oldham Coupling, Universal coupling.

TEXT BOOKS :
1. J.E. Shiegly, Mechanical Engineering Design, 9 th ed., Tata McGraw
Hill, 2013.
2. V.B. Bhandari, Design of Machine Elements, 3 rd ed., Tata McGraw
Hill, 2010.

REFERENCE BOOKS :
1. Juvinell, Marshell, Fundamentals of Machine Conponents, 5 th ed.,
John Wiley & Sons, 2011.
2. R.S. Khurmi and J.K. Gupta, Machine Design, 14th ed., S.Chand &
Co., 2010.
3. R.L. Norton, Machine Design - An Integrated Approach, 5th ed., Pearson
Publication, 2013.

III Year B.Tech. Mechanical Engg. I - Semester L T P To C


3 1 - 4 4

ME319 DYNAMICS OF MACHINES

Course Description & Objective:


The course will focus on the study of forces, motion and inertia in machines
and performance of machines under dynamic conditions and their analysis.
Course Outcomes:
1. Able to do static and dynamic force analysis on slider crank mechanism
but also on other mechanisms.
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