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Machine Design

Winter Term, 2006

WELCOME TO
MECH 323

Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering


MECH323
Instructors:
Yongjun Lai
lai@me.queensu.ca
McLaughlin Hall 404

Steve Waldman
waldman@me.queensu.ca
McLaughlin Hall 202

TAs:
Slav Florian
florian@me.queensu.ca
Introduction
Text Book:

Mechanical Engineering Design, 7th Edition


Authors: Shigley, Mischke, Budynas,
Press: McGraw-Hill

Reference Books:

Machine Design: an integrated approach, 2nd edition


Norton, Prentice Hall

Fundamentals of Machine Component Design, 2nd edition


Juvinall, Marshek, Wiily
Introduction
Overview
Solid Mechanics,
Kinematics & Dynamics
Design Techniques Engineering Drawing, etc.
Materials

Design skills Communication skills Basic knowledge

Fatigue
Fatigue Failure
Failure Industrial
Industrial Inputs
Inputs
Theories
Theories

Fundamentals of machine component design


Introduction
Objectives
To develop experience in the process of realization
of a relatively detailed design

To develop some basic failure analysis skills

To use the basic analytical and creative skills that


you are developing in some of your other courses in
the context of the design process
Introduction
How the course structured?

1). Lecture/Tutorial
2). Design Project
3). Quizzes
4). Mid-term exams (two)
5). Problems set/assignment
6). Web-page
Introduction
How is the course graded?

Design Project 40%

Quizzes (based on best 4 of 5) 20%

First Midterm 20%

Second Midterm 20%

Total 100%
Introduction
Tentative Schedule

1 Intro./Review/Static Failure 7 Shafts/Keys, Keyways

2 Static/Fatigue Failure 8 Rolling Contact Bearing

3 Fatigue Failure 9 Screw & Fastners

4 Gearing 10 Flexible Mech. Elements

5 Gearing 11 Springs

6 Gearing/Midterm1 12 Clutches, Brakes / Midterm II


Introduction
Design Project: (40 out of Total)
Phase Task Scores

1A Team forming 0%

1B Problem Definition 5%

2 Gear Design 10%

3 Shaft Design 10%

Bearing, Housing, Final assembly


4 15%
Drawing and Report
Introduction
Design Process
Define and structure
1 the design problem

Implement
Explore , gather and
5 2 generate information

Evaluate
promising Generate
4 3 alternatives
alternatives
Design Project
Phase I (A): Team Forming

1. Forming a group of 4 members

2. Sign the contract (posted on the internet)

3. Deadline: Jan. 17, 2006


Quiz 1
2-D Drawing
The purpose of this assignment is to provide students with basic
Solid Edge 2D skills, and to introduce the required standards for
the Design Project drawings.

There are twelve different components available outside of room


223 in McLaughlin Hall. Take all necessary measurements in order
to construct your drawing. Measurement values should be rounded
off to 1 mm.

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