1. The document outlines the course details for Theory of Machines-II, including the teaching scheme, examination scheme, course objectives, and course outcomes.
2. The course is divided into 6 units covering topics such as spur gears, helical gears, bevel gears, worm gears, gear trains, step-less regulation, gyroscopes, mechanism synthesis, and cams and followers.
3. The term work includes experiments on generating gear tooth profiles, studying various types of gearboxes, measuring holding torque of epicyclic gear trains, verifying gyroscopic principles, drawing cam profiles, and synthesizing mechanisms.
1. The document outlines the course details for Theory of Machines-II, including the teaching scheme, examination scheme, course objectives, and course outcomes.
2. The course is divided into 6 units covering topics such as spur gears, helical gears, bevel gears, worm gears, gear trains, step-less regulation, gyroscopes, mechanism synthesis, and cams and followers.
3. The term work includes experiments on generating gear tooth profiles, studying various types of gearboxes, measuring holding torque of epicyclic gear trains, verifying gyroscopic principles, drawing cam profiles, and synthesizing mechanisms.
1. The document outlines the course details for Theory of Machines-II, including the teaching scheme, examination scheme, course objectives, and course outcomes.
2. The course is divided into 6 units covering topics such as spur gears, helical gears, bevel gears, worm gears, gear trains, step-less regulation, gyroscopes, mechanism synthesis, and cams and followers.
3. The term work includes experiments on generating gear tooth profiles, studying various types of gearboxes, measuring holding torque of epicyclic gear trains, verifying gyroscopic principles, drawing cam profiles, and synthesizing mechanisms.
1. The document outlines the course details for Theory of Machines-II, including the teaching scheme, examination scheme, course objectives, and course outcomes.
2. The course is divided into 6 units covering topics such as spur gears, helical gears, bevel gears, worm gears, gear trains, step-less regulation, gyroscopes, mechanism synthesis, and cams and followers.
3. The term work includes experiments on generating gear tooth profiles, studying various types of gearboxes, measuring holding torque of epicyclic gear trains, verifying gyroscopic principles, drawing cam profiles, and synthesizing mechanisms.
Code Subject Teaching Scheme (Weekly Load in hrs) Examination Scheme (Marks) Lect. Tut Pract. Theory TW PR OR Total In Sem. End Sem. 302043 Theory of Machines-II 4 -- 2 30 (1 hr) 70 (2 hrs 30 min) -- -- 50 $ 150
$ Common Oral will be based on both TOM-I and TOM-II term work at the end of First Semester of T.E. COURSE OBJ ECTI VES 1. To develop competency in understanding of theory of all types of gears. 2. To understand the analysis of gear train. 3. To understand step-less regulations and mechanisms for system control Gyroscope. 4. To make the student conversant with synthesis of the mechanism. 5. To develop competency in drawing the cam profile and understand the follower motion.
COURSE OUTCOMES 1. The students will understand the gear theory which will be the prerequisite for gear design. 2. The student will understand torque transmitting capacity in gear trains which will be the prerequisite for gear box design. 3. The student will conversant with working principle of control mechanism. 4. The student will understand design of mechanism and cam profile.
Unit I Spur Gear (08 hrs) Classification, Spur gear: definition, terminology, fundamental law of toothed gearing, involute and cycloidal profile, path of contact, arc of contact, conjugate action, contact ratio, minimum number of teeth, interference and under cutting, Force analysis and Friction in gears. Unit I I Helical, Bevel, Worm and Worm Wheel (08 hrs) Helical gears: nomenclature, center distance, virtual number of teeth. Spiral Gear terminology and Efficiency Bevel Gear & Worm and worm wheel: terminology, geometrical relationships, tooth forces, torque transmitted.
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T.E. (Mechanical)-2012 Course Page 2 Unit I I I Gear Trains (08 hrs) Types of Gear Trains, analysis of epicyclic gear trains, Holding torque Simple, compound and epicyclic gear trains, torque on sun and planetary gear train, compound epicyclic gear train, Bevel epicyclic Gear train. Types of gearboxes.
Unit I V StepLess-Regulation (Theoretical Treatment only) & Gyroscope (10 hrs) Continuous Variable Transmissions - Geometry, Velocity and torque analysis of Faceplate variators, Conical variators, Spheroidal and cone variators, Variators with axially displaceable cones, PIV drives. Gyroscopes, Gyroscopic forces and Couples, Gyroscopic stabilisation for ship and Aeroplane, Stability of four wheel drive vehicle moving on curved path, Stability of a two wheel vehicle.
Unit V Synthesis of Mechanism (08 hrs) Steps in synthesis process: Type, number and dimensional synthesis. Tasks of Kinematic synthesis: Path, function and motion generation (Body guidance). Precision Positions, Chebychev spacing, Mechanical and structural errors. Graphical synthesis: Two and three position synthesis using relative pole method and inversion method for single slider crank and four bar mechanism. Freudensteins equation for four bar Mechanism, Three position function generation using the equation.
Unit VI Cam and Follower (08 hrs) Types of cams and followers, analysis of standard motions to the follower, Determination of cam profiles for different follower motions, analysis of circular arc cam with flat face follower. Methods of control: pressure angle, radius of curvature and undercutting. Jump phenomenon of Eccentric cam, Introduction to advanced cam curves (3-4-5 Polynomial cam only)
Term-Work List of Experiments Compulsory 1. To generate involute gear tooth profile and to study the effect of undercutting and rack shift using model. 2. To study various types of gearboxes- constant mesh, sliding mesh, synchromesh gear box, Industrial gearbox, differential gearbox. 3. To measure holding torque of the epicyclic gear train. 4. To verify the gyroscopic principles. 5. To draw the cam profiles and study the effect of a. Different follower motions. b. Different follower (roller) dimensions 6. To synthesize the four bar and slider crank mechanisms using relative pole and inversion methods with three precision positions. University of Pune
T.E. (Mechanical)-2012 Course Page 3 Any two from the following 1. To draw conjugate profile for any general type of gear tooth 2. Study of Continuous Variable Transmission and Infinite Variable Transmission. 3. To measure the range of speeds obtained using any one type of continuously variable transmission device. 4. To verify the cam jump phenomenon for an eccentric cam 5. Kinematic analysis of transmission system of any machine such as automobile/ machine tool Text Books 1. S.S.Ratan, Theory of Machines, Third Edition, McGraw Hill Education ( India) Pvt. Ltd. New Delhi. 2. Beven T, Theory of Machines, Third Edition, Longman Publication. 3. A.G. Ambekar, Mechanism and Machine Theory, PHI. 4. N.K. Meheta, Machine Tool Design, Tata McGraw Hill Publication, 5. J.J.Uicker, G.R.Pennock, J.E.Shigley, Theory of Machines and Mechanisms, Third Edition, International Student Edition, OXFORD. Reference Books 1. Ghosh Malik, Theory of Mechanism and Machines, East-West Pvt. Ltd. 2. Hannah and Stephans, Mechanics of Machines, Edward Arnolde Publication. 3. R L Norton, Kinematics and Dynamics of Machinery, First Edition, McGraw Hill Education (India) P Ltd. New Delhi 4. David H. Myszka, Machines and Mechanism, PHI. 5. Sadhu Singh, Theory of Machines, Pearson 6. D.K. Pal, S.K. Basu, Design of Machine Tools, Oxford & Ibh Publishing Co Pvt. Ltd. 7. Dr.V.P.Singh, Theory of Machine, Dhanpatrai and sons. 8. C.S.Sharma & Kamlesh Purohit, Theory of Machine and Mechanism, PHI.
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