Academics / Courses / Course DescriptionsMECH_ENG 315: Theory of Machines - Design of Elements
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Prerequisites
ME 240Description
(NOT FOR GRADUATE CREDIT)
Factors influencing the proportioning of machine elements: stresses, deformations, and failure criteria as applied to shafts, springs, belts, bearings, gears.
Who Takes It
Design of Elements is a required course for mechanical engineering students. This course is an introduction to the basic principles of modern engineering. It provides the students with fundamental skills of engineering, and the ability to apply the theories of science to practice.
What It's About
The course focuses on the fundamentals and principles of basic mechanical elements, failure theories and design criteria, and structures of basic mechanical systems. The goal of the course is to learn how to design simple mechanical elements and systems.
It includes:
- Understanding the principle of each element.
- Analyzing elements mechanically by applying the theories from statics, dynamics, mechanics of materials, and fluid mechanics with deterministic or statistic approaches.
- Learning how to design basic elements and simple systems.
- Designing elements and systems by means of CAD.
Lectures
- Getting ready for design of elements
- Failure theories
- Variable loading and fatigue criteria
- Introduction to shafts
- Transmission elements
- Rolling element bearings
- Fluid-film bearings
- Connecting elements
- Other elements and review
Labs
One lab each week on CAD of components and assembles
Textbook
- Design of Mechanical Elements, online textbook for ME315, Q. Jane Wang
References:
- Fundamentals of Machine Elements, 2nd Edition, Hamrock, Jacobson, and Schmid, McGraw-Hill, 2005
Assessment/Evaluation
An evaluation will be made according to final and midterm examinations, final project, and homework.
Advanced Study
Students interested in mechanical design can take the following courses: