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(vide U.P. Act No. 1 of 2014 as passed by State Legislature and recognized by UGC U/s 2(f))
Course Outcomes: At the end of the course, the student will be able to:
PME-402.1 Compute[III] the stress acting on various machine elements
PME-402.2 Compute[III] the dimensions, stress requirements of shaft and couplings based on various
load conditions
PME-402.3 Summarize[II] about temporary and permanent joints based on application requirements
PME-402.4 Compute[III] the dimensions of the energy storing devices for specific applications
PME-402.5 Predict[III] appropriate bearing, from the standard catalog for varied applications
Environment and
management and
investigations of
PO12: Life-long
/development of
Communication
PO9: Individual
and team work
PO2: Problem
PO4: Conduct
PO11: Project
sustainability
PO3: Design
PO8: Ethics
and society
knowledge
solutions
learning
analysis
finance
PO10:
usage
PO7:
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UNIT-I
1.1. Design considerations –
1.2. limits, fits and standardization,
1.3. Review of failure theories for static and
1.4. dynamic loading (including fatigue failure),
UNIT- II
2.1. Design of shafts under static and
2.2. fatigue loadings,
2.3. Analysis and design of sliding and
2.4. rolling contact bearings,
UNIT-III
3.1. Design of joints:
3.2. threaded fasteners,
3.3. pre-loaded bolts and
3.4. welded joints,
3.5. Analysis and applications of power screws and
3.6. couplings,
UNNIT-IV
4.1. Design of springs:
4.2. helical compression,
4.3. tension,
4.4. torsional and
4.5. leaf springs,
UNIT-V
5.1. Design of transmission elements:
5.2. spur,
5.3. helical,
5.4. bevel and worm gears;
5.5. belt and chain drives,
5.6. Analysis of clutches and brakes