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SINHGAD ACADEMY OF ENGINEERING


(Affiliated to Savitribai Phule Pune University, Sr. No. 44/1Vadgaon (Bk.), PUNE-411041.

Vision of the Institution:

"उत्तमपु रुषान्उत्तमाभियंतृभिमाातुंकटीबध्दा: वयम्" |

We are committed to produce not only good engineers but good human beings, also.

Mission of the institution:

Holistic development of student and teacher is what we believe in and work for. We strive to
achieve this by imbibing a unique value system, transparent work culture, excellent academic
and physical environment conducive to learning, creativity and technology transfer. Our mandate
is to generate, preserve and share knowledge for developing a vibrant Society.

Objectives of Institution:

 To build a personality with technical and non-technical skills, which are globally at par.

 To implement effective teaching-learning process (T-L-P) so as to achieve excellent


academic performance in the university examination.
 To provide the opportunity to the students to participate in various co-curricular and
extra-curricular activities for their overall development.
 To upgrade the staff qualification.
 To make the students employable by introducing various skill development programs like
Student Training Programs (STPs) and Value Addition Programs (VAPs).
 To create top notch entrepreneurs, through Entrepreneurship Development Cell (EDC).
 To make the students competitve with practical oriented problem solving techniques
through Project Based Learning (PBL) & Lab Innovations (LI).
 To introduce various Faculty Development Programs (FDPs) like Train the Trainer
(TTT), Teacher Advancement Program ( TAP), etc.
 To inculcate the research culture among students and faculties.

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Program Educational
Program Outcomes (POs) Program Specific Outcomes (PSOs)
Objectives (PEOs)
Describe the expected These are what the students should
Program Outcomes are narrow
achievements of graduates be able to do at the time of
statements that describe what the
in their career, and what the graduation.
students are expected to know and
graduates are expected to
would be able to do upon the
perform and achieve during
graduation. These relate to the skills,
the first few years after
knowledge, and behaviour that students
graduation.
acquire through the program.

The students in the Mechanical The students of Mechanical The graduate of the program will
Engineering course will attain: Engineering course after demonstrate:
passing out will
1. Engineering knowledge: Apply t 1. Student should able to understand
he knowledge of mathematics, s 1.Graduates will be prepared the fundamentals of mechanical
cience, engineering fundamentals to become professional system design and able to manufacture
,and an engineering specialization to t mechanical engineers through the system for real life applications.
he solution of complex engineering p quality education. 2.Student should able to recognize and
roblems. 2.Graduates will grow in their understand the need of renewable
2. Problem career keeping sensitivity of energy principles and its real life
analysis: Identify, formulate, revi engineering practices towards applications\
ew research literature, and analyz society and environment. 3.Student should able to understand
e complex 3.Graduates will acquire art instrumentation and measurements in
engineeringproblems reaching subs of effective communication. mechanical systems and able to
tantiated conclusions using first 4.Graduates will pursue life- develop a interdisciplinary system
principles of mathematics, long learning and maintain
natural sciences, and engineering scie pace with rapidly changing
nces. technology.
3. Design/development
ofsolutions: Design solutions for
complex engineering problems a
nd designsystem components or
processes that meet the specified
needs withappropriate
consideration for the public heal
th and safety, and the cultural,
societal, and
environmental considerations.

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4. Conduct investigations of comple


x problems: Use research-based
knowledge and research
methods including design of experi
ments, analysis and interpretation o
f data, and synthesis of the
information to provide valid conclusi
ons.
5. Modern tool usage: Create, select,
and apply appropriate techniques,
resources, and modern engineering
and IT tools including prediction and
modeling to complex engineering acti
vities with an
understanding of the limitations.
6. The engineer and society: Apply
reasoning informed by the context
ual knowledge to assess societal
health, safety, legal and cultural issue
s and the consequent responsibilities
relevant to the
professional engineering practice.
7. Environment and sustainability: Un
derstand the impact of the profession
al engineering solutionsin societal
and environmental contexts, and
demonstrate the knowledge of,
and need
forsustainable development.
8. Ethics: Apply ethical principles and c
ommit to professional ethics and resp
onsibilities and norms of
theengineering practice.
9. Individual and team work: Functi
on effectively as an individual, an
d as a member or leader in
diverse
teams, and in multidisciplinary setting
s.
10. Communication: - Communicate
effectively on complex engineering
activities with the engineering and
with society at large, such as, being
able to comprehend and write
effective reports and design
documentation, make effective

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presentation and give and receive


clear instruction.
11. Project management and financ
e: Demonstrate knowledge and
understanding of the engineering
and management principles and ap
ply these to one’s own work, as
a member and leader in a
team,to manage projects and in multi
disciplinary environments.
12. Lifelong learning: Recognize the
need for, and have the preparation
and ability to engage in
independent
and lifelong learning in the broadest c
ontext of technological change.

Sinhgad Technical Education Society’s

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SINHGAD ACADEMY OF ENGINEERING, KONDHWA


(Bk.)
Department of Mechanical Engineering

Course Outline

Course Title :- TRIBOLOGY ELECTIVE III Course Code : 402049 A

Class:-B.E.- Mechanical Division:- Semester:- 4 Term:- II


Engineering
Lecture Schedule: - 3 Hrs./ Week
Tut :- 02 Hr Examination Scheme: - In-Sem. – 30
(online)
Credit: 1. Theory :3
End-Sem. -70
2. TW :1 TW: 25

Total :- 125 Marks

Date :-
Course Teacher:- Mr. V. L. Bhanavase Sign:-
16/12/2019

Prerequisites: - Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Fluid Mechanics, Theory of Machine and


Machine Design.

Course Overview:

I. Course Objectives (CO):-


1. To provide the knowledge and importance of Tribology in Design, friction, wear and
lubrication aspects of machine components.
2. To select proper grade lubricant for specific application.

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3. To understand the principles of lubrication, lubrication regimes, theories of


hydrodynamic and the advanced lubrication techniques.
4. To introduce the concept of surface engineering and its importance in tribology.
5. To understand the behavior of Tribological components.
II. Course Outcomes (COs):-
On completion of the course, students will be able to –
1. The course will enable the students to know the importance of Tribology in Industry.
2. The course will enable the students to know the basic concepts of Friction, Wear,
Lubrications and their measurements.
3. This course will help students to know the performance of different types of bearings and
analytical analysis thereof.
4. This course will help students to apply the principles of surface engineering for different
applications of tribology.

III. Mapping of CO, COs, POs, PEOs, PSOs:-

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Program
Program Program
Educational Specific
Course Objectives (CO) Course Outcomes (COs) Outcomes
Objectives Outcomes
(POs) (PEOs)
(PSOs)

To provide the knowledge and The course will enable the


importance of Tribology in students to know the importance
Design, friction, wear and of Tribology in Industry.
lubrication aspects of machine
components.

To select proper grade lubricant The course will enable the


for specific application. students to know the basic
concepts of Friction,
Wear,Lubrications and their
measurements.

To understand the principles of This course will help students to


lubrication, lubrication regimes, know the performance of different
theories of hydrodynamic and the types of bearings and analytical
advanced lubrication techniques. analysis thereof.

To introduce the concept of This course will help students to


surface engineering and its apply the principles of surface
importance in tribology. engineering for different
applications of tribology

IV. Means of achieving Course Outcomes (COs) :-

1. Unit test conduction after every three units.

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2. Chapter wise assignments are given to students after completion of each chapter.

3. Previous University question papers and modeled answer sheet will be provided to students.

4. Unit wise question bank will be provided to students which will be helpful for students.

Teaching Plan Theory


Unit 1: Introduction to Tribology

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Contents:
Importance of Tribology in Design, Tribology in Industry, Economic
Considerations, LubricationDefinition, Lubricant properties, Viscosity, its Course
measurements- Numerical, basic modes of lubrication, types of lubricants, Objectives:
1
Standard Grades of lubricants, selection of lubricants, commonly used
lubricants and Hazards, Recycling of used oil, Disposal of used oil, bearing
materials, bearing construction, oil seals and gaskets. 6Hrs
Unit Objectives: On completion of the unit students will

1. Understand Importance of Tribology in Design and consequently its influence on economics


2. Select appropriate lubricant for the application given.
3. Adopt the recycling of used oil instead of replacement of lubricant.
4. Will properly dispose the 3 times used oil.
PLAN ACTUAL

Reference Mapp
/Text ing
Sr. with
Lect. Week Contents Reason Books
No. Date Contents Date Unit
No. delivered for
No
Deviation (Book Title/ Objec
Page No./) tives

Importance of Tribology
in Design, Tribology in
1 1 /12/19 Industry, Economic R1/3 1
Considerations,
LubricationDefinition,
Lubricant properties,
1
Viscosity, its
2 2 /12/19 measurements- R1/5-10 1
Numerical, basic modes
of lubrication,

types of lubricants,
Standard Grades of
3 3 /12/19 R1/5-10 1
lubricants, selection of
lubricants,,

commonly used
lubricants and Hazards,
R1/11-
4 4 /12/19 Recycling of used oil, 1,2
14
2 Disposal of used oil,

5 5 /12/19 bearing materials, R1/27 3


bearing construction, oil

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seals and gaskets. T1/18

6 6 /12/19 numericals on visosity T1/27 3

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Unit 2: Friction and Wear

Contents:
Introduction, Laws of friction, kinds of friction, causes of friction, area of Course
contact, friction measurement, theories of friction. Faculty of Science and Objectives:
Technology Mechanical Engineering Page 43 of 62 Types of wear, various 4/5
factors affecting wear, measurement of wear, wear between solids and
flowing liquids, theories of wear friction circle, friction axis, friction in
slider crank mechanism. 5Hrs

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Unit Objectives: On completion of the unit students will

1. Minimize the friction between two mating element having relative motion.
2. Use different practices to minimize the wear.
3. Increase the accuracy of working of mechanism by minimizing friction and wear

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Reference p-
/Text ing
Books with
Sr. Unit
Lect. Week Contents Reason
Date Contents Date (Book
No. No. delivered for Obje
No Title/ Page
Deviation No./) c-
tives

Introduction, Laws of
friction, kinds of friction,
causes of friction, area of
7 /01/19 T4/311 1
contact, friction
measurement, theories of
friction.

Faculty of Science and


3 Technology Mechanical
8 /01/19 T4/312 1
Engineering Page 43 of
62 Types of wear

Types of wear, various


9 /01/19 factors affecting wear, T4/314 2
measurement of wear,

wear between solids and


flowing liquids, theories
10 /01/19 T4/314 2
of wear friction circle,
4 friction axis,

friction in slider crank


11 /01/19 T4/314 2
mechanism.

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Unit 3: Hydrodynamic Lubrication

Contents:
Theory of hydrodynamic lubrication, mechanism of pressure development in Course
an oil film. Two dimensional Reynolds equation, Petroff’s equation, pressure Objectives:
distribution in journal bearings - long & short, Load Carrying capacity, 1
Somerfield number and its importance- Numerical. Introduction to
Hydrodynamic Thrust Bearing 7Hrs
Unit Objectives: On completion of the unit students will

i. Calculate the friction force exist in hydrodynamic journal bearing.


ii. Design the hydrodynamic journal bearing for given application.
iii. Design the hydrodynamic thrust bearing for given application.

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ping
Reference with
Sr. Week /Text
Lect. Reason Unit
No. Date Contents Date Books
No. Contents for
No Obje
delivered Deviation
(Book ctives
Title/ Page
No./)
Theory of hydrodynamic
lubrication, mechanism of
12 12 /01/19 T5/286 1
pressure development in
an oil film.
5
Two dimensional T5/297
13 13 /01/19 2
Reynolds equation,

14 14 /01/19 Petroff’s equation, T5/310 2

pressure distribution in T5/732-


15 15 /02/19 3
journal bearings 756

long & short, Load T5/732-


16 16 6 /02/19 3
Carrying capacity, 756

Somerfield number and its T5/732-


17 17 /02/19 3
importance- Numerical. 756

18 18 Introduction to T5/763-
/02/19 Hydrodynamic Thrust 770 3, 4
Bearing

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Unit 4: Hydrostatic Lubrication

Contents:Introduction to hydrostatic lubrication, hydrostatic step bearing, load carrying Course


capacity and oil flow through the hydrostatic step bearing- Numerical. Objectives:
Hydrostatic squeeze film : basic concept, circular and rectangular plate 1,3
approaching a plane Numerical 5Hrs
Unit Objectives: On completion of the unit students will

i. Analyze the performance of hydrostatic bearing.


ii. Design the hydrostatic bearing for given application.

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Reference g with

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/Text Unit
Sr. Books Objecti
Lect. Week Contents Reason
Date Contents Date ves
No. No. delivered for
No (Book
Deviation
Title/ Page
No./)
Introduction to hydrostatic
19 19 /02/19 lubrication, hydrostatic R1 1
step bearing,

7 hydrostatic step bearing, R1


20 20 /02/19 1
load carrying capacity

oil flow through the R1


21 21 /02/19 1
hydrostatic step bearing

Numerical. Hydrostatic R1
22 22 /02/19 2
squeeze film

8 basic concept, circular and R1


rectangular plate
23 23 /02/19 2
approaching a
planeNumerical

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Unit 5: Elasto-hydrodynamic lubrication and Gas Lubrication

content: Course
Objectives:
Elasto - hydrodynamic lubrication: Basic concept, Elasto-hydrodynamic 2
lubrication between two contacting bodies, different regimes in EHL contacts.
Gas lubrication: Introduction, merits and demerits, applications, externally
pressurized gas bearings, porous gas bearings, and Dynamic characteristics of
gas lubricated bearing 5Hrs
Unit Objectives: At the end of this unit, the students will

i. Apply the tribological aspect in the design of elasto –hydrodynamiclubrication.


ii. Apply the non conventional resources in the design of bearings.

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Reference Mappi
Reason /Text ng
Sr. Week with
Lect. Contents Books
Date Contents Date
No. delivered for Unit
No No. Deviation (Book Title/ Object
Page No./) ives

Elasto - hydrodynamic R1/75- i


lubrication: Basic 76,
concept, T2/38-
24 24 /02/19
40,
9 T5/143-
147

Elasto-hydrodynamic R1/79- i
25 25 /02/19
lubrication between two 82,
contacting bodies, T2/46-

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different regimes in 64,


EHL contacts. T5/148-
168

Gas lubrication: T2/46- i


Introduction, merits and 64,
26 26 /02/19
demerits T5/148-
168

applications, externally R1/129- iii


pressurized gas 132,T2/7
27 27 /02/19 bearings, porous gas 9-86,
bearings, T5/174-
177
10
Dynamic characteristics R1/132- iii
of gas lubricated bearing 135,T2/8
28 28 /02/19 6-97,
T5/177-
208

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Unit 6: Surface Engineering

Content: Course
Concept and scope of Surface engineering, surface topography, apparent and Objectives:
real area of contact, tribological behavior of asperities contact- contact stress, 2
surface roughness and hydrodynamic action- Numerical, surface coating-
plating, fusion process, vapor phase processes, selection of coating for wear
and corrosion resistance. Behavior of tribological components- selection of
bearings, plain bearings, gears, wire ropes, seals and packings, conveyor belts,
other tribological measures. 8 Hrs

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Unit Objectives: students will

i. Modify the surface topography in order to reduce friction and wear.


ii. Select the appropriate bearing for given application.

PLAN ACTUAL

Referen Map
ce /Text ping
S Week Conten
Lec Reason Books with
r. ts
t. No. Date Contents Date for (Book Unit
N deliver
No. Deviati Title/ Obj
o ed
on Page ectiv
No./) es

Concept and scope of R1/135- i


Surface engineering, 139,T2/9
29 29 surface topography 7-101,
/02/19
T5/208-
211

apparent and real area of R1/140- i


contact, tribological 147,T2/9
30 30 11 behavior of asperities 7-110,
/02/19
contact T5/211-
227

contact stress, surface R1/140- i


roughness and 147,T2/9
31 31 hydrodynamic action 7-110,
/02/19
acceleration T5/211-
227

Numerical, surface R1/140- i


coating-plating, fusion 147,T2/9
32 32 process, 7-110,
/02/19
T5/211-
12 227

selection of coating for T2/112 ii


33 33 wear and corrosion
/02/19
resistance.

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Behavior of tribological T2/112 ii


34 34
/02/19 components

selection of bearings, plain T2/112 ii


35 35 bearings, gears, wire
/02/19
ropes, seals and packings,

conveyor belts, other T2/112 ii


36 36 13
/02/19 tribological measures.

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References Books

1. Bharat Bhushan, “Principles and Applications of Tribology”, John Wiley and Sons.
2. Sahu P., “Engineering Tribology”, PHI Learning, Ltd. India
3. Fuller D.D. "Theory and Practice of Lubrication for Engineers". John Wiley and Sons.
4. Neale M. J. "Tribology hand Book", Butterworths. London.
5. Orlov P., "Fundamentals of Machine Design", Vol. IV, MIR Publication.
6. Cameron A. "Basic Lubrication Theory", Wiley Eastern Ltd.
7. 'Hailing J., "Principles of Tribology", McMillan Press Ltd., 1975.

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8. Ghosh M.K., Mujumdar B.C. and Sarangi M., “Theory of lubrication”, Tata McGraw Hill
Education Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi.

List of Practicals

Batch-1 Batch-2
Exp.
Title Planned Actual Planned Actual
No.
Date Date Date Date

Draw (any 4) configurations of


mechanisms and determine
1
types of pairs, links, degree of
freedom.
To determine experimentally
the mass moment of inertia of a
2
connecting rod using a
compound pendulum method.
To determine experimentally
3 the mass moment of inertia of a
flat bar using bifilar suspension

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method or to determine
experimentally the mass
moment of inertia of a
flywheel/gear/circular disc
using trifilar suspension
method.
Numerical based on Friction
Clutches, Brakes and
4 Dynamometer Or to measure
torque transmitting capacity of
friction clutch experimentally.
Numerical based on - single
5
and double Hooke’s joint.
One problem on velocity and
acceleration analysis using:
Vector algebra and Complex
6
algebra and comparison of
results.

Two problems on velocity and


acceleration analysis using
7
relative velocity and
acceleration method.
Two problems on velocity
8
analysis using ICR method.
Two problems on velocity and
acceleration analysis using
9 relative velocity and
acceleration method involving
Coriolis component.
Problems on velocity and
acceleration analysis using
10 Klein’s construction for
uniform and non-uniform crank
velocity.

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Summary

No. of Lectures Planned 50


Total No. of lectures conducted

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Total No. of Makeup classes


Percentage of syllabus covered
No. of practicals planned
No. of practicals conducted

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