Mechanics of Marine Machines Syllabus for B.Tech 5th sem is covered here. This gives the details about credits, number of hours and other details along with reference books for the course.
The detailed syllabus for Mechanics of Marine Machines B.Tech (R13) fifthsem is as follows
OBJECTIVES:
To impart theoretical knowledge about mechanism of machinery, balancing and Vibration of machines and associated system components and equipment,
UNIT I : MECHANISMS [12+3 hours]
Introduction – science of mechanisms – terms and definitions kinematic inversion – slider crank chain inversions – four bar chain inversions – Grashoff’s law–Determination of velocities and acceleration in mechanisms – relative motion method (graphical) for mechanisms having turning, sliding and rolling pair – Coriolis acceleration Force Analysis Of Mechanisms : Static, Inertia and combined force analysis – graphical and analytical method – slider crank mechanism and four bar mechanism, turning moment diagram and flywheel – applications in engine, punching presses.
UNIT II : THEORY OF GEARING [9+3 hours]
Classification of gears, law of gearing, nomenclature – involutes as a gear tooth profile –lay out of an involute gear, producing gear tooth – interference and undercutting – minimum number of teeth to avoid interference, contact ratio, internal gears – cycloid tooth profiles – comparison of involutes and cycloidal tooth forms, Backlash of Marine Gearing. Self Shift Synchronous Gears
UNIT III: CONTROL MECHANISMS [9+3 hours]
Governors – gravity controlled and spring controlled – governor characteristics – governor effort and power – Gyroscopes – gyroscopic forces and couple – forces on bearing due to gyroscopic action – gyroscopic effects on the movement of air planes and ships, stability of two wheel drive and four wheel drive
[TOTAL: 60 PERIODS]
OUTCOMES: At the completion of the course the students are expected to have Knowledge of,
- Velocity and acceleration of various kinematic linkages
- Four bar and slider crank mechanisms using analytical and graphical methods.
- Force analysis of Mechanisms and turning moment diagrams and flywheel.
- Various parameters of gears and gear trains.
- Governors and gyroscopes.
- Concept of balancing.
- Free and Forced Vibration of Single degree of freedom systems. Two and Multi Degree Freedom Systems.
TEXT BOOKS:
- Rattan S.S, ‘’Theory of Machines’’, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Company Ltd., New Delhi, 1998.
- Gordon John Roy, “Steam Turbines and Gearing Marine Engineering Series”, 1st Ed., Stanford Maritime limited, 1984
- Sandhu Singh, “ Theory of Machines”, 3rd Ed., Pearson, 2012
- Rao, J.S., and Dukkipatti, R.V., “Mechanism and machinery theory”, 2nd Edition, New age international, Mumbai, 1992.
- Srikant Bhave, “Mechanical Vibrations”, 1st Ed. Pearson, 2010
REFERENCES:
- Shingley, J.E. & John Joseph Uivker, Jr., “Theory of Machines and Mechanisms”, 2nd Ed., McGraw – Hill International Editions, London, 1981.
- Ghosh A. and Malik, A.M. “Theory of Mechanisms and machines”, 2nd Ed., Affiliated East – West Press Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 1988.
- Francis. TSE. Ivan E-Morse Rolland T. Hinkle, “Mechanical Vibrations”, 2nd Ed., CBS Publishers and Distributed, India, 1983.
- Thomson,W.T. and Dahleh,M.D., “Theory Of Vibration with Applications” 5th Ed., Pearson, 2005
- Grover.G.K., “Mechanical vibrations”, 7th Edition, Nem Chand & Bros, Roorkee, India, 2001.
- Thomas Bevan, “Theory of Machines”, 1st Ed. Pearson, 2011
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