Cover Page: Machine Design-II Semester: 8: in This Subject Student Are Learn About Below Given Point
Cover Page: Machine Design-II Semester: 8: in This Subject Student Are Learn About Below Given Point
Cover Page: Machine Design-II Semester: 8: in This Subject Student Are Learn About Below Given Point
Prerequisites
Course Description
i) Overview of the Course
In this subject student are learn about below given point
Design and analysis of forces acting on different gears (Spur gear , parallel axis
helical gear bevel and worm gear )
Design of gear box
Design of internal combustion engine.
Design of material handling equipments like lifting equipments and conveying
equipments
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Syllabus
Lifting Equipments: classification and selection and design of hooks, sheaves, drums and grab
buckets. Classification of cranes, construction working of different types of conveyors, feeders and
elevators.\
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Practical
Discipline 05
Assignment 10
Total 50
Class Test
Mid term
Date:
Head of Department
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Chapter wise Plan
Course Code and Title: 181902 machine design-II
Chapter Number and Title: 1 Spur gears and parallel axis Gears Planned Hours 7
Learning Objectives
At the end of this chapter student should be able to: know about gear terminology force acting on the gear
and wear and tear of the gear.
Lesson Schedule
Class No. Portion covered per hour
1. Gear Terminology, Speed ratios and number of teeth, Force analysis.
2. Tooth stresses, Dynamic effects, Fatigue strength.
3. Factor of safety, Gear materials, Module and Face width-power rating calculations
based on strength and wear considerations
4. Pressure angle in the normal and transverse plane,
5. Equivalent number of teeth-forces and stresses.
6. Estimating the size of the helical gears.
7. Example
Assignment:
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Course Code and Title: 181902 machine design-II
Chapter Number and Title: 2. Bevel and worm Gear Planned Hours: 7
Learning Objectives
At the end of this chapter student should be able to: able to understand about bevel and worm gear and
can be design of It .
Lesson Schedule
Class No. Portion covered per hour
8. Straight and spiral bevel gear: Tooth terminology,
9. Tooth forces and stresses equivalent number of teeth.
10. Estimating the dimensions of pair of straight and spiral bevel gears.
11. Worm Gear: Merits and demerit, - terminology,
12. Thermal capacity, materials,
13. Forces and stresses, efficiency,
14. Estimating the size of the worm gear pair.
Assignments:
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Course Code and Title: 181902 machine design-II
Learning Objectives
At the end of this chapter student should be able to: understand how to design Gear box
Lesson Schedule
Class No. Portion covered per hour
15. Geometric progression - Standard step ratio - Ray diagram,
16. Kinematics layout
17. Design of sliding mesh gear box
18. Constant mesh gear box
19. Design of multi speed gear box
Assignments:
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Chapter Number and Title: 4. Design of IC Engine Components Planned Hours 14
Learning Objectives
At the end of this chapter student should be able to: understand about the different types of I.C engine
components and Design of them.
Lesson Schedule
Class No. Portion covered per hour
20. Selection of type, general design consideration
21. Design of cylinder
22. Examples
23. Cylinder liner
24. Cylinder head
25. Examples
26. Pistons
27. Connecting rod
28. Examples
29. Crank shaft
30. Valves gears mechanism
31. Examples
32. Flywheel
33. Examples
Assignments:
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Course Code and Title: 181902 machine design-II
Chapter Number and Title: 5 Design of material Handling Equipments Planned Hours 12
Learning Objectives
At the end of this chapter student should be able to: understand about working and construction of
different material handling equipments and their components
Lesson Schedule
Class No. Portion covered per hour
34. Introduction of material handling equipments, classification and their selection.
35. Concept of material handling system design.
36. Classification and selection and design of hooks
37. Examples
38. Sheaves, drums and grab buckets.
39. Classification of cranes, construction working of different types of conveyors,
40. Feeders and elevators.
41. Classification construction and working of different types of conveyors,
42. Feeders and elevators.
43. Design of belt conveyors,
44. Design of screw conveyors
45. Design of vibratory conveyors.
46. Examples
Assignments:
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