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MECHANICAL DESIGN
PART - 01
Dr. Mohammad Motalab
Assistant Professor
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology
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Introduction to Mechanical Engineering Design
Mechanical Engineering Design refers to the decision
making processes which are used by the mechanical
engineers in order to formulate plans for the physical
realization of machines, devices, and systems.
The systematic and creative application of scientific and
mathematical principles to practical ends such as the
design, manufacture, and operation of efficient and
economical structures, machines, processes, and
systems is called Design.
The purpose of this course to understand these decision
making processes and for applying them to practical
situations.
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The design is to formulate a plan for the satisfaction of
human need.
An example illustrating need for design
Failure of a microprocessor component due to the
thermal cycling operation. Example of using underfill
material in microprocessor in order to minimize solder
strains.
Invention of GPS during world war-II.
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Mechanical Design means the design of things and
systems of a mechanical nature machines, products,
structures, devices, and instruments.
Mechanical Engineering Design includes all disciplines of
mechanical engineering, such as the thermal and fluid
sciences, too.
The first studies in mechanical engineering design are in
mechanical design, which is the contents of the courses
Machine Design-I and Machine Design-II.
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Design Consideration
The characteristics that influence the design of the
machine or the entire system are referred as the design
consideration. Some typical design considerations are
strength, reliability, mechanical and thermal properties, life
of the parts, weight, size and shape, etc.
Standards Used
A standard is a set of specification of parts, materials, or
processes intended to achieve uniformity, efficiency, and
specified quality.
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Better control of inventory of tooling.
ASME, ASTM, AISC, AISI, BSI, etc.
Strength
Strength is a property of a material or mechanical
element. It depends upon the choice, the treatment of the
material (forging, rolling, cold forming etc.), and the
processing of the material. Example: Different strength of
solder material for different aging, testing temperatures.
Strength is usually denoted as the S. Su is ultimate
strength and Sy is yield strength. Example of a stressstrain curve of solder material.
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Stress
Normal stress is denoted as and shear stress is denoted
as .
Stress components: x , 1 etc.
Allowable Stress refers to the reduced value of strength
that is used in design to determine the geometrical
dimensions of parts in mechanical systems. The strength
reduction is based on the specified standards. For
example, according to AISC, for a member in tension,
0.45
0.60
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The dimensions of Stress components are selected such
as:
Factor of Safety
A design factor of safety nd, or n, sometimes called simply
design factor, is defined by the relation:
Material internal flaw, size effect (example of standard
deviation), load effect, computed stress, environmental
concern (corrosive agent), for complicated part stress
cant be accurately determined, accidental load, danger to
life or property, price class etc.
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Factor of Safety for Different Load
Kind of Load
Timber
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Based
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Dead Load
3-4
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Repeated Load,
one direction,
gradual (mild
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Repeated,
Reverse, Gradual
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Shock
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Stress Analysis
Pure Tension/ Simple Tension
Characteristics of Simple Tension
Bar is straight and made of homogeneous material
Line of action of the force coincides with the center (axis)
of the bar.
The section is taken much away from any discontinuity or
abrupt change in the geometry.
The bar that fulfills these conditions is said to be in simple
tension/
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Stress Analysis
Engineering Stress/ Nominal Stress
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Stress Analysis
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Stress Analysis
Isotropic Stress
The stress across any imaginary internal surface turns out
to be equal in magnitude and always directed
perpendicularly to the surface.
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Stress Analysis
Stress-Strain Diagram
Proportional limit, yield stress, ultimate strength.
Modulus of elasticity.
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Three Dimensional Stress State at a Point
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Three Dimensional Stress State at a Point
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Stress-Strain Relation
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Stress-Strain Relation
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Stress-Strain Relation
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connected and
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Fatigue Failure
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Endurance Strength
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Endurance Strength
Aluminum Alloy
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Endurance Strength
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Endurance Strength
Surface Effects
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Endurance Strength
Size Effects
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Endurance Strength
Load Effects
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Endurance Strength
Temperature Effects
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Endurance Strength
Reliability Effects
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Endurance Strength
Stress Concentration Effects
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Fluctuating Load
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Design of Shaft
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Design of Shaft
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Design of Shaft
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Design of Shaft
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Design of Shaft
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Design of Shaft
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Design of Shaft
Torque Calculation
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Design of Shaft
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Design of Shaft
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Torsional Stress
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Design of Shaft
Torsional Rigidity
Lateral Rigidity
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Design of Shaft
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Stress Concentration
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Stress Concentration
Reducing the Stress Concentration Factor
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Stress Concentration
Determining Stress Concentration Factor
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Euler
formula
Parabolic
Expression
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Euler
formula
Parabolic
Expression
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Eccentric Column
Secant Formula for Eccentric Column
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Eccentric Column
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