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Design of Machine Elemnts

The lesson plan is for a Design of Machine Elements course. It covers the basic design process, including identifying needs, defining problems, synthesis, analysis, evaluation and presentation. The three specific objectives are: 1) represent the basic design process, 2) indicate properties for selecting suitable materials, and 3) indicate twelve factors for machine design consideration. The design process aims to satisfy needs through iterations and phases to finalize plans. Machine design uses principles and knowledge of engineering sciences to develop or improve machines to perform functions efficiently.

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Design of Machine Elemnts

The lesson plan is for a Design of Machine Elements course. It covers the basic design process, including identifying needs, defining problems, synthesis, analysis, evaluation and presentation. The three specific objectives are: 1) represent the basic design process, 2) indicate properties for selecting suitable materials, and 3) indicate twelve factors for machine design consideration. The design process aims to satisfy needs through iterations and phases to finalize plans. Machine design uses principles and knowledge of engineering sciences to develop or improve machines to perform functions efficiently.

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Lesson Plan Template

Department: MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

Branch & Semester: BE & MECH

Course code & Title: 21ME502 & DESIGN OF MACHINE


ELEMENTS
Unit Title: UNIT 1 / STEADY AND VARIABLE STRESS

CO / Lesson No (GO): 1/1.1

1. Prerequisite(s): Design, Machine, mechanical properties.

2. Topic: Introduction to the design process.

3. General Objective (GO): Students will be able to understand the basic design process,
material selection and design considerations.

4. Specific Objectives (SO):


 SO1 – Represent the basic design process involved in design of machine elements
[U/C]
 SO2 – Indicate the properties necessary for selection of suitable material [U/C]
 SO3 – Indicate the twelve factors consideration in machine design. [U/C]

5. Mapping Table:
SO PO PO/PSO Competency PO/PSO Indicator

SO1 1 1.2, 1.3 1.2.1, 1.3.1

SO2 3 2.1, 2.2 2.1.1, 2.2.3, 2.2.4

SO3 5 5.1 5.1.1

6. Mind map and Summary:


7. Summary:
 The design process begins with identification of a need and a decision to do
something about it. After a number of iterations, the process ends with the
presentation of the plans for satisfying the need. Depending on the nature of the
design task, several phases may be repeated before the design is finalized.
 Phases of design process - Identification of Need, Definition of Problem,
Synthesis, Analysis and Optimization, Evaluation, Presentation.
 Machine is a combination of linkages having definite motion and capable of
performing useful work.
 Machine Design is creation of plans for the machine to perform the desired
functions. Machine design can be defined as creation of right combination of
correctly proportioned moving and stationary components so constructed and
joined as to enable the liberation, transformation and utilization of energy,
Scientific principles, technical knowledge and imagination are used to develop a
machine or mechanical system to perform specific functions with maximum
economy and efficiency. It includes the creation of new better machines or
improving the existing ones.
 Machine Design requires the knowledge of basic and engineering sciences such as
Physics, Mathematics, Engineering Mechanics, Strength of Materials, Theory of
Machines, Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer, Vibrations, Fluid Mechanics,
Metallurgy, Manufacturing Processes and Engineering Drawing.
Reference:
[1]. P. K. Mishra, Non Conventional Machining, Narosa Publishing House, New Delhi, 2007
[2]. P. C. Pandey and H.S.Shan, Modern Machining Processes, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing
Company Pvt Ltd., New Delhi, 2008.
[3]. Joao Paulo Davim, Nontraditional Machining Processes: Research Advances, Springer,
NewYork,2013.
[4]. Paul De Garmo, J.T.Black, and Ronald.A.Kohser, Material and Processes in Manufacturing,
Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 2011.
[5]. Vijaya Kumar Jain, Advanced Machining Processes, Allied Publishers Pvt. Ltd., New
Delhi,2005.
[6]. Hassan El-Hofy, Advanced Machining Processes: Nontraditional and Hybrid Machining
Processes, McGraw-Hill Professional, New delhi, 2005

Prepared by [MADHESWARAN S]

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