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Course Name
Turkish Makina Elemanları
English Machine Elements
Course Code
TEK 321 Credit Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester -
2 2 - -
Course Language English
Course Coordinator İkilem Göcek
Course Objectives 1. To introduce the analysis phase and machine elements in mechanical design.
2. To develop mathematical models for functional analysis and stress calculation of machine elements by using engineering sciences. By using the available experimental models determine the input and output values of the machine system elements.
3. To use the standards and design criteria.
4. To improve the goal recognition, creativity and intuition and also to enable the students to gain experience in machine design.
5. To provide the necessary knowledge and capability for task specification, concept formation and synthesis phases of the machine design. To develop the further stages of the machine design; manufacturing of prototypes, testing and marketing.
Course Description Mechanical engineering design activity and importance of machine elements knowledge in this activity. Fundamentals of design and applications of machine elements. Welded, soldered, adhesive bonded, riveted joints. Shaft-hub connections. Bolted joints and power screw mechanisms. Pins, knuckles, springs, shafts and axles, coupling and clutches, lubricants and lubrication theory, sliding and rolling bearings.
Course Outcomes 1. Recognize formation and calculation welded, soldered, adhesive bonded and riveted joints.
2. Recognize shaft-to-hub connections, pin joints, their standards and calculation methods.
3. Recognize bolted joints and calculation of stresses and determination of dimensions.
4. Recognize the application areas of springs and their properties.
5. Recognize the axles and shafts and their stress, deformation and vibration calculations.
6. Recognize the types of the couplings and clutches.
7. Recognize lubrication; friction and wear, lubricants and their characteristics, viscosity,
8. Recognize the sliding, thrust and journal bearings; define the types and load carrying.
Pre-requisite(s) None
Required Facilities
Other
Textbook 1. C.R. Mischke, J.E. Shigley, “Mechanical Engineering Design” McGraw-Hill, 2000.
Other References 1. M. Gediktaş, “Bağlama Elemanları”, 3. Baskı, Çağlayan Kitabevi, 1995
2. Yücenur, S., Temiz, V., “Miller ve Akslar Ders Notları”, 2001
3. Yücenur, S., Temiz, V., “Kavramalar Ders Notları”, 2003
4. Temiz, V., “Rulmanlı Yataklar Ders Notları”, 2008
5. Yücenur, S., Temiz, V., “Dişli Çarklar Ders Notları”, 2004
6. L. Ulukan “Yağlama Tekniği”, İTÜ Matbaası, 1978.
7. L. Ulukan, “Çözülebilen Kavramalar ve Dengeleme Kavramaları”, İTÜ Matbaası, 1971.
8. M. GEDİKTAŞ, V. TEMİZ, İ.M. PALABIYIK, ve Z. PARLAR, “Makina Elemanları Problemleri”, Çağlayan Kitabevi, 1999.
9. F.C. Babalık, “Makina Elemanları ve Konstrüksiyon Örnekleri”, Nobel Yay. 2009.
10. F.C. Babalık ve K. Çavdar, Makine Bilimi ve Elemanları, Nobel Yayın Dağıtım, 2004
11. F.C. Babalık. Makina Elemanları Problemleri, Dora, Bursa, 2009.
12. M.Akkurt, “Makina Elemanları Birinci Cilt” Birsen Yayınevi, 1997.
13. M.Akkurt, “Makina Elemanları Üçüncü Cilt” Birsen Yayınevi, 1998.
14. A. Bozacı, Makina Elemanları I, II, Çağlayan Kitabevi, 2005.
15. A. Bozacı, İ. Koçaş, Ö.Ü. Çolak, “Makina Elemanlarının Projelendirilmesi”, Çağlayan Kitabevi, 2001.
16. R.L. Norton, “Machine Design An Integrated Approach”, Prentice Hall, 2000.
17. R.C. Juvinall, K. Marshek, “Fundamentals of Machine Component Design” John Wiley & Sons, 2000.
18. Haberhauer, H., Bodenstein, F., “Maschinenelemente”, 14. Auflage, Springer, 2007
 
 
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