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Einstein Academy of Technology and Management, Khordha,

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

21 Calculation of flow rate in bearing and related numericals. 1


Power loss in bearing due to friction and related 1
22 numericals.
23 Review of module-2 1
24 Surprise Test-1 1
25 Quiz Test-1 1
26 Concept of gas lubricated bearing. 1
27 Concept of elasto hydrodynamic lubrication. 1
28 Design and selection of antifriction bearing. 1
29 Friction and wear of metals. 1
30 Theories of friction. 1
31 Surface contaminants. 1
32 Effect of sliding speed on friction. 1
33 Classification and mechanism of wear. 1
34 Wear resistant materials. 1
35 Review of module-3 & Assignment-2 1
36 Surprise Test-2 1
37 Quiz Test-2 1
38 Discussion of Previous year questions. 1
39 Discussion of Previous year questions. 1
40 Discussion of Previous year questions. 1

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Einstein Academy of Technology and Management, Khordha, Bhubaneswar
Department: MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Subject Name: ROBOTICS (PME7J003)
Session: 2019-20 Semester:7th
Faculty Name: Mr. Paban Kumar
Course Outcomes: After completion of this course a student will be able to
Students will able to gain knowledge about the relationship between mechanical structures of industrial robots and
CO1:
their operational workspace characteristics.
CO2: Students will able able to gain the knowledge about robot controllers.
CO3: Students will able gain knowledge about the ability to generate joint trajectory for motion planning.
CO4: Be able to know about the ability to solve inverse kinematics of simple robot manipulators.
CO5: Be able to know about the spatial transformation to obtain forward kinematics equation of robot manipulators.
Lesson Plan
Sl. No. Date Syllabus to be covered No. of Classes
1 Fundamentals of Robotics-Evolution of robotics. 1
2 Definition of Industrial robots,Laws of robotics, 1
3 Classification types of robots 1
4 Robot anatomy,Work volume and work envelope. 1
5 Human arm charcteristics,Design and control Issues 1
6 Manupulation and control 1
7 Resolution:accuracy and repeatability. 1
8 Robot configuaration,Economics and social issues,Present and future applications. 1
9 Mathematical modelling of a robot: 1
10 Mapping between frames. 1
11 Description of objects in space,Transformation of vectors. 1
12 Direct kinematic model:Mechanical structure and notations. 1
13 Description of links and joints, 1
14 Kinematic modelling of manupulator 1
15 Denavit-Hertenberg Notation. 1
16 Kinematic relationship between adjacent links. 1
17 Manupulator transformation matrix. 1
18 Review of module-1 1
19 surprise test-1 1
20 Inverse kinematics:Manipulator workspace. 1
21 Solvabale of inverse kinematics models. 1
22 Manipulator Jacobian,Jacobian Inverse. 1
23 Jacobian singularity,Static analysis. 1
24 Dyanmic modelling:Langargian mechanism 1
25 2-D dynamic model, 1
26 Langarage Euler Formation 1
27 Robot Sensor-Internal and external sensors. 1
28 Thermocouples,Performance and characterictics of robots. 1
29 Review of module-2,Quiz Test-1. 1
30 Robot Actuators-Hydraulic and pnemautic actuators. 1
31 Electrical actuators and Brushless permanent magment DC motors. 1
32 Servo motor,Stepper motor,Micro actuator 1
33 Micro-Gripper,Driver selection. 1
34 Trajectory planning:Defination and planning tasks. 1
35 Joint space planning,Application of robotics. 1
36 Application of Robotics. 1
37 Review of Module-3 1
38 Surprise Test-2 1
39 Quiz Test-2 1
40 Discussion of Previous year questions. 1

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Einstein Academy of Technology and Management, Khordha, Bhubaneswar
Department: MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Subject Name: INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS (PCP7H009)
Session: 2019-20 Semester:7th
Faculty Name: Mr.Bivaseet Pradhan
Course Outcomes: After completion of this course a student will be able to
Understand the fundamental legal principles relating to confidential information, copyright, patents, designs, trade marks and unfair
CO1: competition;
CO2: Understand the legal and practical steps needed to ensure that intellectual property rights remain valid and enforceable;
Demonstrate a capacity to identify, apply and assess ownership rights and marketing protection under intellectual property law as
CO3: applicable to information, ideas, new products and product marketing;
Understand current and emerging issues relating to the intellectual property protection, including those relating to indigenous knowledge or
CO4: culture, information technology especially the distribution of material on the internet, biotechnology and international trade
Analyze and subject to critical analysis arguments relating to the development and reform of intellectual property right institutions and
CO5: their likely impact on creativity and innovation.
Lesson Plan
Sl. No. Date Syllabus to be covered No. of Classes
1 :Introduction, types of intellectual property 1
2 international organizations, agencies and treaties 1
3 importance of intellectual property rights. 1
4 Trade Marks: Purpose and function of trade marks 1
5 ,acquisition of trade mark rights 1
6 protectable matter, 1
7 trade markand
selecting registration
evaluatingprocesses.
trade mark 1
8 1
9 Overview of Module -1 1
10 Assignment-1 1
11 Law of copy rights: Fundamental of copy right law 1
12 originality of material, rights of reproduction 1
13 rights to perform the work publicly 1
14 copy right ownership issues, 1
15 copy right registration, 1
16 Law ofsearching
patent patents: Foundation
process, of patent law, 1
17 1
18 ownership rights and transfer 1
19 Overview of Module -2 1
20 Surprise Test-1 1
21 Quiz Test-1 1
22 Assignment-2 1
23 Trade Secrets: Trade secrete law 1
24 determination of trade secrete status 1
25 liability for misappropriations of trade secrets 1
26 Unfair competitiion: Misappropriation right of publicity, 1
27 False advertising. 1
28 Review of Module-3 1
29 New development of intellectual property: 1
30 new developments in trade mark law 1
31 copy right law, patent law 1
32 intellectual property audits 1
33 International overview on intellectual property, 1
34 international - trade mark law 1
35 copy right law,development
international internationalinpatent
trade law
secrets law. 1
36 1
37 Review of Module-4 1
38 Surprise Test-2 1
39 Quiz Test-2,Assignment-3 1
40 Discussion of Previous year questions. 1

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Einstein Academy of Technology and Management, Khordha,
Bhubaneswar
Department: MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Subject Name: FINITE ELEMENT METHOD (PME7D012)(HONOURS)
Session: 2019-20 Semester:7th
Faculty Name: BISWAJEET NAYAK
Course Outcomes: After completion of this course a student will be able to
Understand the general steps of finite element methods and the basic concept of stress analysis, vibration, fluid flow
CO1: and heat conduction.

CO2: Understand the basic finite element formulation techniques.


CO3: Be able to derive equations in finite element methods for 1D, 2D and 3D problems.
Implement the formulation techniques to solve stress problems using triangle and quadrilateral elements.
CO4: Formulate and solve Axi-symmetric and
isoparametric problems.
Be able to formulate and solve basic problems in heat transfer, solid mechanics, vibration and fluid mechanics.
CO5:

Be able to write computer program based on finite element methods.


CO6: Be able to use ANSYS a
commercial software, to solve basic FEM engineering problems
Lesson Plan
Sl. No. Date Syllabus to be covered No. of Classes
1 Introduction to FEM 1
2 Review of 2-D 1
3 3-D stress analysis. 1
4 Vibration and fluid flow. 1
5 Heat conduction problem. 1
6 FEM fundamental concepts 1
7 vibrational principles. 1
8 Rayleigh Ritz and 1
9 Galerkin methods. 1
10 Finite element modelling of 1-D problems. 1
11 Finite element analysis of 2-D 1
12 3-D framed structures. 1
13 problems 1
14 Review of Module-1, 1
15 Surprise Test-1 1
1 FEM formulations of 2-D stress analysis problems. 1
2 2-D stress analysis problems. 1
3 FEM formulations of 3-D stress analysis problems. 1
4 3-D stress analysis problems. 1
5 Axissymmetrical solids subjected to axisymmetric loading. 1
6 problems 1
7 2-D isoparametric elements and numerical integration. 1
8 numerical integration. 1
24 Review of Module-2, 1
25 Quiz Test-1 1
26 FE modelling of basic vibration problems. 1
27 problems 1
28 Finite element modelling of fluid flow problems 1
29 problems 1
30 Finite element modelling of heat conduction problems. 1
31 problems 1
32 Computer programmes:pre processing 1
33 post processing. 1
34 Exposure to commercial FE codes 1
35 ANSYS 1
36 IDEAS 1
37 Review of Module-3 1
38 Quiz Test-2 1
39 Surprise Test-2 1
40 Discussion of Previous year questions. 1

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Einstein Academy of Technology and Management, Khordha,
Bhubaneswar
Department: MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Subject Name: DESIGN OF MACHINE ELEMENTS (PME5I001)
Session: 2019-20 Semester:5th
Faculty Name: BISWAJEET NAYAK
Course Outcomes: Aft
After completion of this course a student will be able to
Describe the design process, material selection, calculation of stresses and stress concentrations under
variable loading. utilize standard failure theories and fatigue analysis to develop safety factors for machine
CO1: elements
utilize standard failure theories and fatigue analysis to develop safety factors for machine elements.
CO2: Understand concept of stress concentration and Notch sensitivity etc.
Acquaintance with the terminology, and types of permanent and detachable joints.To design and analyze
permanent joints (riveted, welded, etc.) under concentric and eccentric loading conditions along with boiler,
CO3: cotter and knuckle joints
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 and
CO5: footstep bearing
Lesson Plan
Sl. No. Date Syllabus to be covered No. of Classes
1 Mechanical engineering design: Introduction to design procedure, 1
2 Stages in design, concepts of design 1
3 Code and Standardization, Interchangeability, Preferred numbers, 1
4 Fits and Tolerances, 1
5 Material selection Ferrous, 1
6 Non-ferrous, Non-metals, 1
7 design requirements: properties of materials 1
8 Fundamentals of Machine Design: Types of load, 1
9 Modes of failure, factor of safety concepts, 1
10 Theories of Failure,concept and 1
11 mitigation of stress concentration 1
12 Fatigue failure and curve, Endurance limit and factors affecting it 1
13 Notch sensitivity, Goodman, Gerber and Soderberg criteria. 1
14 Discussion of numerical problems of Module-1 1
15 Review of Module-1,Surprise Test-1 1
16 Machine Element Design: Design of Joints: Rivets, 1
17 welds and threaded fasteners based on different types of loading 1
18 Design of Boiler joints, 1
19 Design of cotter joints 1
20 Design of knuckle joints. 1
21 Discussion of numerical problems of Module-2 1
22 Review of Module-2,Quiz Test-1 1
23 Design of Keys, Shaft and Couplings: Classification of keys and pins, 1
24 Design of keys and pins, 1
25 Theories of failure, Design of shafts: based on strength, 1
26 torsional rigidity and fluctuating load, 1
27 ASME code for shaft design, Design of couplings: 1
28 Rigid coupling, Flexible coupling. 1
29 Design of Mechanical Springs: Types of helical springs, 1
30 Design of Helical springs, 1
31 bulking of spring, spring surge, end condition of springs, 1
32 Design of leaf springs: nipping. 1
33 Discussion of numerical problems of Module-3 1
34 Review of Module-3,Surprise Test-2 1
35 Bearings: Types and selection of ball and roller bearings, 1
36 Dynamic and static load ratings, 1
37 Bearing life, Design of sliding contact bearings, 1
38 Journal bearing, foot step bearing. 1
39 Discussion of numerical problems of Module-4 1
40 Review of Module-4,Quiz Test-2 1

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Einstein Academy of Technology and Management, Khordha,
Bhubaneswar
Department: MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Subject Name: MACHINING SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (PME5I101)
Session: 2019-20 Semester:5th
Faculty Name: Mr.Arupananda Mohanty
Course Outcomes: After completion of this course a student will be able to
CO1: Know different types of machining methods and cutting tools used in different machining operations.
CO2: know different types of cost involved in machining.
CO3: Calculate power required for different machining operation.
CO4: Know different theories involved in machining operation.
CO5: Know about different types of Non traditional machining methods and their advantages over conventional m
Lesson Plan
Sl. No. Date Syllabus to be covered No. of Classes
1 Geometry of cutting tools in ASA and ORS 1
2 Effect of Geometrical parameters on cutting force and surface finish 1
3 Mechanics of chip formation 1
4 Merchant’s theory 1
5 Force relationship and velocity relationship, Cutting tool materials 1
6 Types of Tool Wear: Flank wear, Crater wear, Wear measurement 1
7 Cutting fluid and its effect; 1
8 Machinability Criteria, Tool life and Taylor's equation 1
9 Effect of variables on tool life and surface finish, Measurement of cutting force 1
10 Lathe tool dynamometer, Drill tool dynamometer. Economics of machining. 1
11 Review of Module-1 & Assignment-1 1
12 Surprise Test-1 1
13 Conventional machining process 1
14 Machine tools – Turning, Drilling, Shaping, Planning, Milling, Grinding 1
15 Machine tools used for these processes, their specifications and various techniques used. 1
16 Principles of machine tools : Kinematics of machine tools, speed transmission from motor 1
17 Speed reversal mechanism, mechanism for feed motion 1
18 Tool holding and job holding methods in different Machine tools 1
19 Types of surface generated, Indexing mechanism and thread cutting mechanism 1
20 Quick return mechanism 1
21 Production Machine tools – Capstan and turret lathes, single spindle and multi spindle s 1
22 Gear shaper and Gear hobbing machines, Copying lathe and transfer machine 1
23 Review of Module-2 & Assignment-2 1
24 Non-traditional Machining processes 1
25 Ultrasonic Machining, 1
26 Laser Beam Machining 1
27 Plasma Arc Machining 1
28 Electro Chemical Machining, 1
29 Electro Discharge Machining 1
30 Wire EDM 1
31 Abrasive Jet Machining 1
32 Electro Chemical Machining, 1
33 Electro Discharge Machining 1
34 Wire EDM 1
35 Abrasive Jet Machining 1
36 Review of module-3 1
37 Surprise Test-2,Assignment-3,Quiz Test-2 1
38 Discussion of Previous year questions. 1
39 Discussion of Previous year questions. 1
40 Discussion of Previous year questions. 1

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Einstein Academy of Technology and Management,
Khordha, Bhubaneswar
Department: MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Subject Name: HEAT TRANSFER (PME5I102)
Session: 2019-20 Semester:5th
Faculty Name:
Course Outcomes: After completion of this course a student will be able to
CO1:
CO2:
CO3:
CO4:
CO5:
Lesson Plan
Sl. No. Date Syllabus to be covered No. of Classes
Introduction:Modes of heat transfer: conduction, convection,
1 and radiation ,Mechanism & basic lawsgoverning conduction, 1
convection, and radiation heat transfer

Thermal conductivity,Thermal conductance &Thermal 1


2 resistance, Contact resistance
convective heat transfercoefficient, radiation heat transfer 1
3 coefficient
4 Electrical analogy, combined modes of heat transfer 1
Initial conditions and Boundary conditions of 1st, 2nd and 3rd 1
5 Kind and simple numericals.

Heat Conduction:The General heat conduction in Cartesian


coordinates,Simplification of the general equation for one and 1
6 two dimensional steady/transient conduction with constant/
variable thermal conductivity with / without heat generation

The General heat conduction in polar-cylindrical


coordinates,,Simplification of the general equation for one
7 and two dimensional steady/transient conduction with 1
constant/ variable thermal conductivity with / without
heatgeneration.

The General heat conduction in polar-spherical


coordinates,,Simplification of the general equation for one
8 and two dimensional steady/transient conduction with 1
constant/ variable thermal conductivity with / without heat
generation.

Solution of the one dimensional steady state heat conduction


9 problem in case of 1
plane walls. Numericals on simple and composite PWs
Solution of the one dimensional steady state heat conduction
10 problem in case of 1
cylinders. Numericals on simple and composite cylinders.
Solution of the one dimensional steady state heat conduction
11 problem in case of 1
spheres. Numericals on simple and composite spheres
Critical radius and Critical insulation thickness .Numericals 1
12 on critical radius and critical thickness.
Heat transfer in extended surfaces (pin fins) without heat 1
13 generation, Long fin
Heat transfer in extended surfaces (pin fins) without heat 1
14 generation short fin with insulated tip
Heat transfer in extended surfaces (pin fins) without heat 1
15 generation short fin without insulated tip
Fin connected between two heat sources,Fin efficiency and fin 1
16 effectiveness
Conduction in solids with negligible internal temperature 1
17 gradient (Lumped heat analysis)
Convective Heat Transfer:Introduction to convective flow -
18 forced and free. Dimensional analysis of forced and 1
freeconnective heat transfer
Application of dimensional analysis, physical significance of 1
19 Grashoff , Reynolds, Prandtl, Nusselt and Stanton numbers.
Conservation equations for mass, momentum and energy for
20 2-dimensional convective heat transfer in case of 1
incompressible flow
Hydrodynamic and thermal boundary layers for flow over a
21 flat plate. Critical Reynolds number; general expressions for 1
drag coefficient and drag force Reynolds-Colbourn analogy
Thermal boundary layer; general expression for local heat
22 transfer coefficient; Average heat transfer Coefficient; Nusselt 1
number

Flow inside a duct- velocity boundary layer, hydrodynamic


entrance length and hydro 1
23 dynamically developed flow; flow through tubes (internal
flow)
Use of empirical relations for solving turbulent conditions for 1
24 external and internal flow
25 Mechanism of heat transfer during natural convection 1
Experimental heat transfer correlations for natural convection 1
26 in the Vertical and horizontal plates
Experimental heat trans fercorrelations for natural convection 1
27 in the Vertical and horizontal plates
Experimental heat transfer correlations for natural convection 1
28 in Inside and outside flows in case of tubes
Radiative heat exchange :Introduction, Radiation properties, 1
29 definitions of various terms used in radiation heattransfer
Absorptivity,reflectivity & transmissivity.Emissive power &
30 emissivity, Kirchoff’sidentity, Planck’s relation for 1
monochromatic emissive power of a black body
Derivation ofStefan-Boltzmann law and Wien’s displacement 1
31 law from Planck’s relation
Radiation shape factor, Relation for shape factor and shape 1
32 factor algebra
Radiosity and Irradiation, Electrical analogy and radiation
33 network for 2-body and 3-body radiations exchange in non- 1
absorbing medium
34 Radiation shields and related numericals 1
Heat transfer for boiling liquids and condensing
35 vapours:Types of condensation, use of correlations for 1
condensation on vertical flat surfaces
36 Use of correlations for condensation on horizontal tube. 1
Regimes of pool boiling, pool boiling correlations. Critical 1
37 heat flux,concept of forced boiling. Numerical problems
Heat Exchangers :Introduction, Types of heat exchanger, The 1
38 overall heat transfer coefficient
39 Fouling factors,LMTDand AMTD 1

40 Effectiveness of heat exchangers by LMTD and NTU method 1

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Einstein Academy of Technology and Management, Khordha, Bhubaneswar
Department: MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Subject Name: ADVANCED MECHANICS OF SOLIDS (PME5D001)(HONOURS)
Session: 2019-20 Semester:5th
Faculty Name: Mr. Rakesh Kumar Barik
Course Outcomes: After completion of this course a student will be able to
CO1: Understand elasticity, principal stresses, strains
CO2: Understand equilibrium, compatibility equations.
CO3: Know the concept virtual work, shear centre & curved beam.
CO4: Solve axisymmetric problems for cylinders.
CO5: Know about fatigue & fracture theory.
Lesson Plan
Sl. No. Date Syllabus to be covered No. of Classes
1 Intoduction , Elementary concept of elasticity 1
2 stresses in three dimensions, 1
3 Principal Stresses,Stress Invariants, 1
4 Mohr’s Circle for 3-D state of stress, 1
5 Octahedral Stresses, State of pure shear, 1
6 Differential equations of equilibrium 1
7 compatibility conditions, plane stress. 1
8 Analysis of strain, State of strain at a point 1
9 Strain Invariant,Principal Strains 1
10 Plane state of strain, Strain measurements. 1
11 Quiz Test-I 1
12 Theories of Failure, 1
13 Various yield criteria 1
14 Discussion and doubt clear 1
MODULE-II
14 Energy Methods: Work done by forces and elastic strain energy stored. 1
15 Reciprocal relations, Theorem of virtual work 1
16 Castigliano’s theorems and problems 1
17 Bending of beams: Asymmetrical bending,problems 1
18 Shear centre, problems 1
19 Problems 1
20 Bending of curved beams 1
21 Surprise Test -I 1
22 , Stress distribution in beam with rectangular, circular sections 1
23 trapezoidal cross section, 1
24 stresses in crane hooks, ring and chain links., 1
25 Deflection of thick curved bars. 1
26 Axisymmetric problems: Thick walled cylinder subjected to internal and external pressure 1
27 Compound cylinders, Shrink fit, 1
28 cylinder problems 1
29 Discussion and doubt clear 1
MODULE-III
29 Repeated stresses and fatigue in metals, Fatigue tests 1
30 fatigue design theory, 1
31 Goodman, Gerber and Soderberg criteria, 1
32 Concept of stress concentration, Notch sensitivity 1
33 Introduction to Mechanics of Composite Materials: Lamina and Laminates, 1
34 Micromechanics of FRP Composites. 1
35 Introduction to Fracture Mechanics: Basic modes of fracture, 1
36 Fracture toughness evaluation. 1
37 Discussion and doubt clear 1
38 Surpize Test-II 1
39 Quiz Test-II 1
40 Previous year question discussion 1

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IQAC, EATM, Khordha, Bhubaneswar
Einstein Academy of Technology and Management, Khordha,
Bhubaneswar
Department: MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Subject Name: DESIGN OF MACHINE ELEMENTS (PME5I001)
Session: 2019-20
Faculty Name: BISWAJEET NAYAK
Course Outcomes: Aft
After completion of this course a student will be able to
Describe the design process, material selection, calculation of stresses and stress concentrations under
variable loading. utilize standard failure theories and fatigue analysis to develop safety factors for machine
CO1: elements
Impliment standard failure theories and fatigue analysis to develop safety factors for machine elements.
CO2: Understand concept of stress concentration and Notch sensitivity etc.
To design and analyze permanent joints (riveted, welded, etc.) under concentric and eccentric loading
CO3: conditions along with boiler, cotter and knuckle joints

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

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