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National University of Engineering Naval Engineering Program

1. This document provides information on the Machine Elements course offered at the Naval Engineering program of Peru's National University of Engineering. 2. The course introduces students to the basic elements of machines, including characteristics of materials, manufacturing processes, joints, transmission elements, gears, and bearings. 3. Students will learn to identify the machine elements that make up mechanisms, machines, and systems used in engineering through theory sessions, workshops, and labs.

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National University of Engineering Naval Engineering Program

1. This document provides information on the Machine Elements course offered at the Naval Engineering program of Peru's National University of Engineering. 2. The course introduces students to the basic elements of machines, including characteristics of materials, manufacturing processes, joints, transmission elements, gears, and bearings. 3. Students will learn to identify the machine elements that make up mechanisms, machines, and systems used in engineering through theory sessions, workshops, and labs.

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NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING

COLLEGE OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING


NAVAL ENGINEERING PROGRAM

MC401 – MACHINE ELEMENTS


I. GENERAL INFORMATION

CODE : MC 401
SEMESTER :2
CREDITS :1
WEEKLY HOURS : 2 (Theory)
PREREQUISITES : Technical drawing.
CONDITION : Mandatory

II. COURSE DESCRIPTION

Introduction to the elements of the machine. Characteristics and properties of


materials, manufacturing processes, methods of protection, machine elements. Basic
descriptive knowledge of the elements of machines, parts, components of:
Mechanisms, machines, engines, systems and subsystems. Rivets Connections
screwed. Welding. Flexible drives: flat belts, V-belts, chains, metal cables. Rigid
transmissions: Gears, rigid shafts, flexible, grooved, couplings, brakes, clutches,
bearings. Quays and springs. Structural profiles. Pipelines. Packaging.

III. COURSE OUTCOMES

El estudiante:
1. Identifies the machine elements that make up the mechanisms, machines and
systems used in engineering.
2. Knows the materials, the manufacturing processes, the thermal treatments,
thermochemicals, treatments of protection against the corrosion of the elements of
machines that compose the mechanisms, machines and systems, applied in
engineering.
3. Identifies the types of joints and their component parts, seals and roadblocks, as
well as welding procedures used at joints; that compose the machines and
systems.
4. Knows and identifies the rigid, flexible transmission elements and couplings that
compose the machines and systems.
5. Knows and identifies the structural profiles, quays and springs that compose the
machines and systems.

IV. LEARNING UNITS

1. GENERAL INTRODUCTION / 2 HOURS


General: About the machine elements.

2. MATERIAL CHARACTERISTICS / 2 HOURS


Characterization of materials / Requirements / Properties of materials
manufacturing processes / Thermal treatments / Thermo-chemical treatments /
Galvanic treatments / Normativity.

3. MACHINE ELEMENTS / 2 HOURS


Concepts and definitions: Machine elements, part, mechanism, types of
mechanisms / Machines. Types of machines / Engine / Applications / Sources and
energy transformation.

4. REARED JOINTS / 2 HOURS


Rivets, materials, types, shapes, riveting techniques / Applications / Basic
calculations, problems.

5. SCREWED UNIONS / 3 HOURS.


Generalities, bolts, screws, types of screws, geometric relations, dimensions and
proportions, nomenclature, nuts, washers, materials, applications.

6. UNION SOLDIERS / 3 HOURS


General / Types of welding / Types of joints / Welding positions / Welding
equipment / Electrodes nomenclature / Applications.

7. FLEXIBLE TRANSMISSIONS / 3 HOURS


General / Shapewear, Shapewear, Shapewear, V-Belts, Pulleys, Belt Materials /
Chains, Chain Types, Chain Materials, Lubrication Systems, Applications / Metallic
Cables, Cable Types, Applications.

8. RIGID TRANSMISSIONS: COUPLINGS / 3 HOURS


Types, applications, assembly considerations / Clutches, types of clutches,
applications / Brakes, brake types, applications / Axes, axle types: rigid, flexible,
grooved, materials, applications.

9. GEARS / 2 HOURS
Types of gears: cylindrical gears of straight teeth, cylindrical of helical teeth, bevel
gears with straight teeth, dimensions and proportions, bevel gears with straight and
helical teeth, V-tooth gears / Applications.

10. PACKAGING / 1 HOUR


General, types of packing, materials, applications.

11. PERFILES ESTRUCTURALES / 1 HORA


Types of profiles, technical specifications, handling of the manual of the AISC, uses
and applications.

12. LUBRICANTS / 1 HOUR


Characteristics, properties, viscosity, applications.

13. RESORT / 1 HOUR


Generalities, types, applications.

14. BEARINGS / 2 HOURS


Types of bearings, Ball bearings, cylindrical roller bearing, needle roller, tapered
roller, semi-spherical roller, materials, applications.

V. METHODOLOGY.
The course will be developed in sessions of theory, in which the teacher, with the help
of multimedia, videos, separatists, develops the concepts about the syllabic content,
related to the characteristics, of the different elements of machines, materials and
Manufacturing processes, examples of applications more common in industry and
engineering, as well as their nomenclature, simple problems of application of each
treated topic. Students will be advised to visit the faculty's workshops and laboratories
in order to observe in a practical and direct way the different elements of machines
and mechanical parts.

VI. GRADING FORMULA

Evaluation System "D". There will be 4 graded practices which are considered the
three improvements for the arithmetic average.
Calculation of Final Average: PF = (P1 + P2 + P3) / 3; P1, P2, P3, P4. Qualified
practices eliminate the practice of lower scoring.

VII. BIBLIOGRAPHY

"Mechanical Engineering Project" - Author: Shigley. Editorial Mc. Graw Hill - Mexico
2008.
- Design of machine elements - Author: Alex Balance.
- Design of machine elements - Author: Faires.
- Manual of the Mechanical Engineer - Author Marks Lionell.
- Manual of the Mechanical Engineer - Author Kent.
- Manual of the Mechanical Engineer - Author Hütte.
- Tables of design of machine elements: Author Juan Hori Asano.
- Tables of design of machine elements: Author Fortunato Alva.
- Catalogs and technical manuals of the manufacturers of parts and elements of
machines.

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