Regulation 2021, Anna University Subject code – AE3491 deals with B.E Aeronautical Engineering 2nd year semester IV Mechanics Of Machines Syllabus. To prepare for challenging subjects in the field of Aeronautics need a detailed syllabus and preparation strategies. In this article, we discuss the Mechanics Of Machines syllabus.
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Aim Of Concept:
- To understand the principles in the formation of mechanisms and their kinematics.
- To learn the basic concepts of toothed gearing and kinematics of gear trains.
- To study the effect of friction in different machine elements.
- To analyse the forces and torque acting on simple mechanical systems
- To understand the importance of balancing and vibration
AE3491- Mechanics Of Machines Syllabus
Unit I: Kinematic Analysis In Simple Mechanisms And Cams
Mechanisms – Terminology and definitions – kinematics inversions and analysis of 4 bar and slide crank chain – velocity and acceleration polygons – cams – classifications – displacement diagrams – layout of plate cam profiles.
Unit II: Toothed Gearing And Gear Trains
Gear terminology – law of toothed gearing – involute gearing – Gear tooth action – Interference and undercutting – gear trains – parallel axis gear trains – epicyclic gear trains.
Unit III: Friction Aspects In Machine Components
Surface contacts – Sliding and Rolling friction – Friction drives – Friction in screw threads – Friction clutches – Belt drives – Friction aspects in brakes.
Unit IV: Static And Dynamic Force Analysis
Applied and Constrained Forces – Free body diagrams – Static equilibrium conditions – Static Force analysis in simple mechanisms – Dynamic Force Analysis in simple machine members – Inertia Forces and Inertia Torque – D’Alembert’s principle.
Unit V: Balancing Of Rotating Masses And Vibration
Static and Dynamic balancing – Balancing of revolving masses – Balancing machines – Free vibrations – Natural frequency – Damped Vibration – bending critical speed of simple shaft – Forced vibration – Harmonic forcing – Vibration isolation.
Text Book:
1. Uicker, J.J., Pennock G.R and Shigley, J.E., “Theory of Machines and Mechanisms”, Oxford University Press, 2017.
References:
1. Cleghorn. W. L., Nikolai Dechev, “Mechanisms of Machines”, Oxford University Press, 2015.
2. Rao. J.S. and Dukkipati.R.V. “Mechanism and Machine Theory”, New Age International Pvt.Ltd., 2006.
3. Rattan, S.S, “Theory of Machines”, McGraw-Hill Education Pvt. Ltd., 2014.
4. Robert L. Norton, Kinematics and Dynamics of Machinery, Tata McGraw-Hill, 2009.
5. Thomas Bevan, “The Theory of Machines”, Pearson Education Ltd., 2010
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- AE3401 – Aerodynamics I
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- GE3451 – Environmental Sciences and Sustainability
- AE3411 – Aerodynamics Laboratory
- AE3412 – Propulsion Laboratory