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Course Name
Turkish Makina Elemanları II
English Machine Design II
Course Code
MAK 342 Credit Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester 6
3 2 2 -
Course Language Turkish
Course Coordinator Cemal Baykara
Course Objectives 1. To introduce form connected speed reduction mechanisms and their kinematics.
2. To give constructive characteristics and design methods of gear, worm, belt and chain drives.
3. To improve knowledge and capability by projects.
4. To give fundamentals of synthesis phase of design.
Course Description Fundamentals of speed reduction mechanisms, kinematics and geometry of gears, spur, helical, bevel, spiral and worm gear mechanisms, belt drive and chain mechanisms.
Course Outcomes I. Recognize force related power transmission mechanisms to introduced to form connected power transmissions (speed reduction mechanisms). Recognize basic rule of gears and determination sliding speed, finding profile of the mating tooth profile, line of action and contact ratio, interchangeability.
II. Recognize teeth profile used in the power transmission mechanisms with constant velocity ratio.
III. Recognize the kinematics, gear dimensions and their standards of evolvent profiled gears.
IV. Recognize calculate of the profile shifted gears (extended center distance gears).
V. The determination of the dimensions of spur, helical, bevel and spiral gears and worm gear mechanisms.
VI. Recognize flat and V-belt-pulley, toothed belt mechanisms, selection and calculation methods.
VII. Recognize chain mechanisms and chain types, calculation methods and standards of them.
VIII. Make projects.
Pre-requisite(s) RES 105, MUK 201, MAK 341
Required Facilities Computer Aided Drawing
Other
Textbook Course Notes ready
Other References 1. Joseph Edward Shigley, Mechanical Engineering Design, McGraw-Hill International Editions, First Metric Edition, 1986.
2. Tochtermann/Bodenstein, Konstruktionselemente des Machinenbaues 1,2, Springer-Verlag
3. Juvinall, R.J. and Marshek, K.M., Fundamentals of Machine Component Design, 3rd Edition, John Wiley & Sons, 2000.
4. Deutschman, A.D., Wilson,C.E and Michels, W.J., Machine Design, Prentice Hall, 1996. Cameron, A. The Principles of Lubrication, Longmans, 1966.
5. Moore, D.F., Principles and Applications of Tribology, Pergamon Press, 1975.
6. Gediktaş, M., Temiz, V., Palabıyık, M, Parlar, Z. Makina Elemanları Problemleri, Çağlayan Kitabevi, 1999.
 
 
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