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THEORY OF MACHINE

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1 Subject

THEORY OF MACHINE

6 Exercises54 Learning Materials

UNIT 1 - SIMPLE MECHANISM

1.1 Classification of links

1.2 Types of kinematic pairs

1.3 Conditions to form a kinematic chain

1.4 Kinematic pairs and kinematic chains

1.5 Quadric cycle chain

1.6 Four bar chain inversions - Examples

1.7 Introduction to cams

1.8 Assessment

Exercise

1.9 FAQ

UNIT 2 - FRICTION

2.1 Friction

2.2 Screw friction

2.3 Bearings

2.4 Friction of Pivot and Collar Bearing

2.5 Clutches

2.6 Frictional Brakes

2.7 Dynamometer

2.8 Assessment

Exercise

2.9 FAQ

UNIT 3 - POWER TRANSMISSION

3.1 Transmission of power

3.2 Velocity ratio for a belt drive

3.3 Length of belts

3.4 Power transmitted by a belt

3.5 Problems on power transmitted by belt

3.6 Problems on belt design

3.7 Problems on belt design

3.8 Problems on belt design

3.9 Centrifugal and initial belt tension

3.10 Condition for maximum power

3.11 V - Belt drive

3.12 Chain drives (For reference only)

3.13 Gear drives

3.14 Spur gear nomenclature

3.15 Gear train

3.16 Gear train - Problems

3.17 Reverted gear train

3.18 Motor car gear box

3.19 Epicyclic gear train

3.20 Assessment

Exercise

3.21 FAQ

UNIT 4 - GOVERNORS AND FLYWHEEL

4.1 Governor

4.2 Terms associated with governors

4.3 Porter, Proell and Hartnell governor

4.4 Solved problems on porter governor

4.5 Flywheel

4.6 Energy stored in flywheel

4.7 Assessment

Exercise

4.8 FAQ

UNIT 5 - BALANCING OF MACHINE

5.1 Introduction to balancing

5.2 Static balancing of rotating parts

5.3 Balancing of several masses rotating in the same plane

5.4 Balancing of several masses rotating in different planes

5.5 Principles of balancing of reciprocating parts

5.6 Assessment

Exercise

5.7 FAQ

UNIT 6 - VIBRATION OF MACHINE PARTS

6.1 Mechanical vibrations

6.2 Types of Vibratory Motion and Free Vibrations

6.3 Natural Frequency of Free Longitudinal Vibrations

6.4 Natural Frequency of Free Torsional Vibrations

6.5 Assessment

Exercise

6.6 FAQ

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