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R16 DMM 1 Syllubus

The document provides information on the Design of Machine Members - I course for the third year of a Bachelor of Technology in Mechanical Engineering program. The course covers general design procedures and principles for machine elements, material selection factors, determining stresses under different loads, and designing fasteners, joints, shafts and couplings to satisfy both strength and rigidity criteria. The course objectives are to understand design procedures, materials, stresses, and how to design fasteners, joints, shafts and couplings. The outcomes are for students to acquire design knowledge, understand stresses and strains in machine elements, and be able to design based on strength and rigidity requirements.

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R16 DMM 1 Syllubus

The document provides information on the Design of Machine Members - I course for the third year of a Bachelor of Technology in Mechanical Engineering program. The course covers general design procedures and principles for machine elements, material selection factors, determining stresses under different loads, and designing fasteners, joints, shafts and couplings to satisfy both strength and rigidity criteria. The course objectives are to understand design procedures, materials, stresses, and how to design fasteners, joints, shafts and couplings. The outcomes are for students to acquire design knowledge, understand stresses and strains in machine elements, and be able to design based on strength and rigidity requirements.

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R16 B.TECH MECHANICAL ENGG.

DESIGN OF MACHINE MEMBERS - I

B.Tech. III Year I Sem. L T/P/D C


Course Code: ME501PC 4 1/0/0 4

Note: Design Data books are not permitted in the Examinations. The design must not only
satisfy strength criteria but also rigidity criteria.

Pre-requisites: Engineering mechanics, mechanics of solids, manufacturing processes,


metallurgy and material science.

Course Objectives:
 To understand the general design procedures and principles in the design of machine
elements.
 To study different materials of construction and their properties and factors
determining the selection of material for various applications.
 To determine stresses under different loading conditions.
 To learn the design procedure of different fasteners, joints, shafts and couplings.

Course Outcomes:
 The student acquires the knowledge about the principles of design, material selection,
component behavior subjected to loads, and criteria of failure.
 Understands the concepts of principal stresses, stress concentration in machine
members and fatigue loading.
 Design on the basis of strength and rigidity and analyze the stresses and strains
induced in a machine element.

UNIT – I
Introduction: General considerations in the design of Engineering Materials and their
properties – selection –Manufacturing consideration in design. Tolerances and fits –BIS
codes of steels.
Design for Static Strength: Simple stresses – Combined stresses – Torsional and Bending
stresses – Impact stresses – Stress strain relation – Various theories of failure – Factor of
safety – Design for strength and rigidity – preferred numbers. The concept of stiffness in
tension, bending, torsion and combined situations.

UNIT – II
Design for Fatigue Strength: Stress concentration–Theoretical stress Concentration factor–
Fatigue stress concentration factor- Notch Sensitivity – Design for fluctuating stresses –
Endurance limit – Estimation of Endurance strength – Gerber’s curve– Modified Goodman’s
line– Soderberg’s line.
R16 B.TECH MECHANICAL ENGG.

UNIT – III
Riveted, Welded and Bolted Joints: Riveted joints- methods of failure of riveted joints-
strength equations-efficiency of riveted joints-eccentrically loaded riveted joints.
Welded joints-Design of fillet welds-axial loads-circular fillet welds under bending, torsion.
Welded joints under eccentric loading.
Bolted joints – Design of bolts with pre-stresses – Design of joints under eccentric loading –
locking devices – bolts of uniform strength.

UNIT – IV
Keys, Cotters and Knuckle Joints: Design of keys-stresses in keys-cottered joints-spigot
and socket, sleeve and cotter, jib and cotter joints-Knuckle joints.

UNIT – V
Shafts: Design of solid and hollow shafts for strength and rigidity – Design of shafts for
combined bending and axial loads – Shaft sizes – BIS code. Use of internal and external
circlips, Gaskets and seals (stationary & rotary)
Shaft Couplings: Rigid couplings – Muff, Split muff and Flange couplings. Flexible
couplings – Flange coupling (Modified).

TEXT BOOKS:
1. Design of Machine Elements / V. Bhandari / Mc Graw Hill
2. Machine Design / Jindal / Pearson

REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Design of Machine Elements / V. M. Faires / Macmillan
2. Design of Machine Elements-I / Annaiah, M.H / New Age

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