Monday 3 June 2013

AE 2201                                 MECHANICS OF MACHINES                                L T  P  C
(Common to Automobile and Aeronautical)                         3  1  0   4

OBJECTIVE

To  expose  the  students  the  different  mechanisms,  their  method  of  working,  Forces involved and consequent vibration during working

UNIT I     MECHANISMS                                                                                                  9+3

Machine Structure – Kinematic link, pair and chain – Grueblers criteria – Constrained motion – Degrees of freedom - Slider crank and crank rocker mechanisms – Inversions – Applications  –  Kinematic  analysis  of  simple  mechanisms  –  Determination  of  velocity and acceleration.


UNIT II     FRICTION                                                                                                        9+3

Friction in screw and nut – Pivot and collar – Thrust bearing – Plate and disc clutches – Belt (flat and V) and rope drives. Ratio of tensions – Effect of centrifugal and initial tension
– Condition for maximum power transmission – Open and crossed belt drive.

UNIT III     GEARING AND CAMS                                                                                   9+3

Gear profile  and geometry – Nomenclature of spur and  helical gears  –  Gear trains: Simple, compound gear trains and epicylic gear trains - Determination of speed and torque - Cams – Types of cams – Design of profiles – Knife edged, flat faced and roller ended followers with and without offsets for various types of follower motions


UNIT IV     BALANCING                                                                                                  9+3

Static and dynamic balancing – Single and several masses in different planes –Balancing of reciprocating masses- primary balancing and concepts of secondary balancing – Single and multi cylinder engines (Inline) – Balancing of radial V engine – direct and reverse crank method

UNIT V    VIBRATION                                                                                                    9+3

Free, forced and damped vibrations of single degree of freedom systems – Force transmitted to supports – Vibration isolation – Vibration absorption – Torsional vibration of shaft – Single and multi rotor systems – Geared shafts – Critical speed of shaft.



TEXT BOOKS

TOTAL: 60 PERIODS


1.  Rattan.S.S, “Theory of Machines”, Tata McGraw–Hill Publishing Co, New Delhi,2004.
2.  Ballaney.P.L, “Theory of Machines”, Khanna Publishers, New Delhi, 2002.

REFERENCES

1.  Rao, J.S and Dukkipati, R.V, “Mechanism and Machine Theory”, Second Edition, Wiley
Eastern Ltd., 1992.
2.  Malhotra, D.R and Gupta, H.C., “The Theory of Machines”, Satya Prakasam, Tech.
India Publications, 1989.
3.  Gosh, A. and Mallick, A.K., “Theory of Machines and Mechanisms”, Affiliated East
West Press, 1989.
4.  Shigley, J.E. and Uicker, J.J., “Theory of Machines and Mechanisms”, McGraw-Hill,
1980.
5.  Burton Paul, “Kinematics and Dynamic of Planer Machinery”, Prentice Hall, 1979.

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