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ME3305 DESIGN OF MACHINE ELEMENTS SYLLABUS | ANNA UNIVERSITY BE INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING 4TH SEM SYLLABUS REGULATION 2008 2011 2012-2013

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ME3305 DESIGN OF MACHINE ELEMENTS SYLLABUS | ANNA UNIVERSITY BE INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING 4TH SEM SYLLABUS REGULATION 2008 2011 2012-2013 BELOW IS THE ANNA UNIVERSITY FOURTH SEMESTER B.E. INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT SYLLABUS, TEXTBOOKS, REFERENCE BOOKS,EXAM PORTIONS,QUESTION BANK,PREVIOUS YEAR QUESTION PAPERS,MODEL QUESTION PAPERS, CLASS NOTES, IMPORTANT 2 MARKS, 8 MARKS, 16 MARKS TOPICS. IT IS APPLICABLE FOR ALL STUDENTS ADMITTED IN THE YEAR 2011 2012-2013 (ANNA UNIVERSITY CHENNAI,TRICHY,MADURAI,TIRUNELVELI,COIMBATORE), 2008 REGULATION OF ANNA UNIVERSITY CHENNAI AND STUDENTS ADMITTED IN ANNA UNIVERSITY CHENNAI DURING 2009


ME3305 DESIGN OF MACHINE ELEMENTS L T P C
3 0 0 3
AIM:
To impart knowledge on design principles of various components in mechanical
engineering application.
OBJECTIVES:
 To familiarize the various steps involved in the Design Process
 To understand the principles involved in evaluating the shape and dimensions
 of a component to satisfy functional and strength requirements.
 To learn to use standard practices and standard data
 To learn to use catalogues and standard machine components
UNIT I STEADY STRESSES AND VARIABLE STRESSES IN MACHINE
MEMBERS 9
Introduction to the design process - factors influencing machine design, selection of
materials based on mechanical properties -- Preferred numbers, fits and tolerances –
Direct, Bending and torsional stress equations – Impact and shock loading –
calculation of principle stresses for various load combinations, eccentric loading –
Design of curved beams – crane hook and ‘C’ frame - Factor of safety - theories of
failure – stress concentration – design for variable loading – Soderberg, Goodman
and Gerber relations
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UNIT II DESIGN OF SHAFTS AND COUPLINGS 9
Design of solid and hollow shafts based on strength, rigidity and critical speed –
Design of keys, key ways and splines - Design of crankshafts -- Design of rigid and
flexible couplings.
UNIT III DESIGN OF TEMPORARY AND PERMANENT JOINTS 9
Threaded fastners - Design of bolted joints including eccentric loading, Knuckle
joints, Cotter joints – Design of welded joints, riveted joints for structures - theory of
bonded joints.
UNIT IV DESIGN OF ENERGY STORING ELEMENTS 9
Design of various types of springs, optimization of helical springs -- rubber springs --
Design of flywheels considering stresses in rims and arms for engines and punching
machines.
UNIT V DESIGN OF BEARINGS AND MISCELLANEOUS ELEMENTS 9
Sliding contact and rolling contact bearings -- Design of hydrodynamic journal
bearings, McKee's Eqn., Sommerfield Number, Raimondi & Boyd graphs, --
Selection of Rolling Contact bearings -- Design of Seals and Gaskets - Design of
Connecting Rod.
TOTAL : 45 PERIODS
Note: (Use of P S G Design Data Book is permitted in the University examination)
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Shigley J.E and Mischke C. R., “Mechanical Engineering Design”, Sixth Edition,
Tata McGraw-Hill , 2003.
2. Bhandari V.B, “Design of Machine Elements”, Second Edition, Tata McGraw-Hill
Book Co, 2007.
REFERENCES:
1. Sundararajamoorthy T. V, Shanmugam .N, "Machine Design", Anuradha
Publications, Chennai, 2003.
2. Orthwein W, “Machine Component Design”, Jaico Publishing Co, 2003.
3. Ugural A.C, “Mechanical Design – An Integral Approach, McGraw-Hill Book Co,
2004.
4. Spotts M.F., Shoup T.E “Design and Machine Elements” Pearson Education,
2004.
STANDARDS:
1. IS 10260 : Part 1 : 1982 Terms, definitions and classification of Plain bearings
Part 1 : Construction.
2. IS 10260 : Part 1 : 1982 Terms, definitions and classification of Plain bearings
Part 2 : Friction and Wear.
3. IS 10260 : Part 1 : 1982 Terms, definitions and classification of Plain bearings
Part 3 : Lubrication.

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