KING ABDULAZIZ UNIVERSITY
Engineering Faculty
Production Engineering and
Mechanical Systems Design Department
MENG 310, Machine Element Design, 3 Crd., REQUIRED, SPRING 2009
Course description: Material selection in design, Static failure theories, Fatigue failure. Design of Shafts for static and dynamic loads. Selection of Ball bearings, Lubrication and Journal Bearings. Gear geometry and forces. Use of the AGMA code in gear design. Power transmission by belts and/or chains. Power screws, Bolted Joints, Welded joints. Design of helical compression springs. Introduction to clutches, brakes and couplings.
Prerequisite: MENG 204 and MENG 270
Instructors: Dr. Abdel Salaam Mohamad, Room # 216, Ext: 68030
Dr. Khalid Almitani Room # 464, Ext: 68010
Schedule: Sat, Mon, Wed 8:00-8:50, Sat 2:30-4:20
Sun, Tue 9:30-10:50, Tue 2:30-4:20
Textbook
Mechanical Engineering Design, Shigley, Mischke, Budynas, McGraw Hill
7th Ed, 2003,
Course Learning Objectives:
- Ability to select a material in the static loading of shafts
- Ability to design a shaft using the DE-Goodman line.
- Ability to choose a deep groove ball bearing for a given set of radial and axial loads
- Ability to identify the design parameters of journal bearings.
- Ability to analyze spur and helical gear forces.
- Ability to design spur and helical gears using the AGMA code.
- Ability to select a suitable V-belt specification for a given power transmission system.
- Ability to determine the torque and stresses in a power screw.
- Ability to design a bolt for a tensile loading
- Ability to design a welded joint for tensile, torque and moment loads
- Ability to design a helical compression spring.
- Ability to qualitatively understand the operation of clutches, brakes and couplings, TIME AVAILABLE BASIS.
Grading:
Exam 01 20 %
Exam 02 20 %
Exam 03 20 %
Final Exam 40 %
Contribution of the course to meet the ABET professional Component: