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Course Name
Turkish Mekanik Tasarıma Giriş
English Intr. to Mechanical Design
Course Code
EUT 341E Credit Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester 5
5 2 2 -
Course Language English
Course Coordinator Mehmet Erkök
Course Objectives 1. Introduce the basics of mechanisms theory
2. Introduce the knowledge to identify the mechanical requirements and problems in the process of product design
3. Introduce necessary knowledge to find solutions
Course Description Simple mechanisms, basic mechanical concepts, mechanical systems, kinematic analysis of mechanisms, analysis of motion, concept of degrees of freedom, sources of energy, transmission, two dimensional mechanical systems, gears, cams, sample mechanisms, springs and elastic elements, hydraulic and pneumatic elements, electro-mechanical elements, three dimensional mechanical systems, binding: welding, solder, bonding, rivets, bolts, nuts, pivots, hinges, locks, magnetism
Course Outcomes Students will be able to,
1. Understand the fundamentals of mechanical systems
2. Understand the physical principles of mechanical systems
3. Understand the basic elements used in mechanical systems
4. Develop the basic skills for analysing existing mechanisms
5. Develop the skills to find mechanical solutions during designing
Pre-requisite(s) -
Required Facilities Modelmaking Labaratory
Other
Textbook 1. Ullman, D G., 2003, The mechanical design process - Boston, Mau. : McGraw-Hill
2. Rothbart H A., 1996, Mechanical design handbook , New York : McGraw-Hill
3. Erdman A G., Sandor G N., 1984, Mechanism design : analysis and synthesis - Englewood Cliffs, NJ : Prentice-Hall
4. A.J. Sadler, D.W.S.Thorning, 1983,Understanding mechanics, Oxford: Oxford University
5. Shigley J E., Mischke C R., Budynas R G., 2004, Mechanical engineering design , New York, NY : McGraw-Hill
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