MEC2450

Engineering practices: design of machine elements

W K Chiu

4 points · 22 lecture hours and 22 tutorial hours · Second semester · Clayton · Prerequisites: MEC2420

Objectives The development of knowledge of a range of standard machine elements and the methods used to select and use them, the relationship between manufacturing processes, economics, and geometrical requirements for component function. Knowledge of issues affecting the failure of machine components, including fracture, fatigue, creep and corrosion. The student should develop ability to apply systematic design processes to moderately complex machine designs, to communicate design intentions, manage time, obtain information from external sources and translate an open ended design problem to specific objectives.

Synopsis Design, value analysis and tolerancing for function and economical manufacture; geometric tolerancing. Bearing design and selection; mounting of rolling bearings. Fatigue. Design of bolted joints, welds, springs, shafts and/or other machine elements. Design project involving fluid mechanics.

Assessment Assignments and tests: 100%

Prescribed texts

Field B W Introduction to design processes Dept Mechanical Engineering, Monash U, 1997
Juvinall R C and Marshek K M Fundamentals of machine component design Wiley, 1991

Recommended texts

Baumeister (ed.) Marks' standard handbook for engineers McGraw-Hill
Ertas A and Jones J C The engineering design process Wiley, 1993

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