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Bhubaneswar
Department: MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Subject Name: TRIBOLOGY (PME7J002)
Session: 2019-20 Semester:7th
Faculty Name: Mr. Arupananda Mohanty
Course Outcomes: After completion of this course a student will be able to
CO1: Viscosity and laws of fluid flow with reference to lubrication.
CO2: Analyze mathematical approach of hydrostatic and hydrodynamic lubrication.
The concept of idealised journal bearing and sliding contact bearing under different loading
CO3: condition.
CO4: Know the oil flow through bearings lubricated under pressure and thermal equilibrium.
CO5: Know different wear mechanisms and wear resistant materials.
Lesson Plan
Sl. No. Date Syllabus to be covered No. of Classes
1 Introduction:Lubricant and lubrication. 1
2 Types of bearing and properties. 1
3 Testing of lubricants. 1
4 Basic equations:Generalized Reynolds equation. 1
5 Flow and shear stress. 1
Hydrodynamic equation:Mechanism of pressure 1
6 development and load carrying capacity.
7 Plane slider bearing. 1
8 Idealized slider bearing with a pivoted shoe. 1
Step bearing,Idealized Journal bearing-Infinte long journal 1
9 bearing.
10 Petroffs equation for a lightly loaded bearing. 1
11 Narrow Bearing study. 1
12 Review of Module-1 and 1
13 assignment-1 & doubt discussion 1
14 Oil Flow and thermal equlibrium 1
15 Heat balance of lubricants. 1
16 Principle of hydrostatic bearings. 1
17 Components of hydrostatic lubrications. 1
18 Hydrostatic circular thrust bearing. 1
19 Calulation of pressure in Hydrostatic bearings. 1
20 Load carrying capacity. 1
Ability to design and analyze detachable joints (bolts, keys, pins, etc.) under various loading
conditions.Design shafts and couplings for various application, Select bearings, seals and gaskets for
CO4: specific applications.Summarize the knowledge in helical, leaf, disc and torsional springs
Describe the types and selection of bearing and the design knowledge on sliding, rolling contact, journal
CO5: and footstep bearing
Lesson Plan
Sl. No. Date Syllabus to be covered
1 Mechanical engineering design: Introduction to design procedure,
2 Stages in design, concepts of design
3 Code and Standardization, Interchangeability, Preferred numbers,
4 Fits and Tolerances,
5 Material selection Ferrous,
6 Non-ferrous, Non-metals,
7 design requirements: properties of materials
8 Fundamentals of Machine Design: Types of load,
9 Modes of failure, factor of safety concepts,
10 Theories of Failure,concept and
11 mitigation of stress concentration
12 Fatigue failure and curve, Endurance limit and factors affecting it
13 Notch sensitivity, Goodman, Gerber and Soderberg criteria.
14 Discussion of numerical problems of Module-1
15 Review of Module-1,Surprise Test-1
16 Machine Element Design: Design of Joints: Rivets,
17 welds and threaded fasteners based on different types of loading
18 Design of Boiler joints,
19 Design of cotter joints
20 Design of knuckle joints.
21 Discussion of numerical problems of Module-2
22 Review of Module-2,Quiz Test-1
23 Design of Keys, Shaft and Couplings: Classification of keys and pins,
24 Design of keys and pins,
25 Theories of failure, Design of shafts: based on strength,
26 torsional rigidity and fluctuating load,
27 ASME code for shaft design, Design of couplings:
28 Rigid coupling, Flexible coupling.
29 Design of Mechanical Springs: Types of helical springs,
30 Design of Helical springs,
31 bulking of spring, spring surge, end condition of springs,
32 Design of leaf springs: nipping.
33 Discussion of numerical problems of Module-3
34 Review of Module-3,Surprise Test-2
35 Bearings: Types and selection of ball and roller bearings,
36 Dynamic and static load ratings,
37 Bearing life, Design of sliding contact bearings,
38 Journal bearing, foot step bearing.
39 Discussion of numerical problems of Module-4
40 Review of Module-4,Quiz Test-2
Semester:5th
concentrations under
safety factors for machine
ious loading
seals and gaskets for
al springs
, rolling contact, journal
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