Kinematics of Machinery detailed syllabus scheme for Automobile Engineering (AE), 2017 regulation has been taken from the University of Mumbai official website and presented for the Bachelor of Engineering students. For Course Code, Course Title, Test 1, Test 2, Avg, End Sem Exam, Team Work, Practical, Oral, Total, and other information, do visit full semester subjects post given below.
For all other Mumbai University Automobile Engineering 4th Sem Syllabus 2017 Pattern, do visit AE 4th Sem 2017 Pattern Scheme. The detailed syllabus scheme for kinematics of machinery is as follows.
Kinematics of Machinery Syllabus for Automobile Engineering SE 4th Sem 2017 Pattern Mumbai University
Course Outcomes:
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Module 1
- Kinetics of Rigid Bodies: Mass M.I. about centroidal axis and about any other axis, Radius of Gyration,DAlemberts Principle of bodies under rotational motion about a fixed axis and plane motion, Application of motion of bars, cylinders and spheres only Kinetics of Rigid bodies: Work and Energy Kinetic energy in translating motion, Rotation about fixed axis and in general plane motion, Work Energy Principle and Conservation of energy
- Basic Kinematics: Structure, Machine, Mechanism, Kinematic link & its types, Kinematic pairs, Types of constrained motions, Types of Kinematic pairs, Kinematic chains, Types of joints, Degree of freedom (mobility), Kutzbach mobility criterion, Grubler’s criterion & its limitations Four bar chain and its inversions, Grashoffs law, Slider crank chain and its inversions, Double slider crank chain and its inversions 10
Module 2
- Special Mechanisms: Straight line generating mechanisms:Introduction to Exact straight line generating mechanisms – Peaucillier’s and Hart’s Mechanisms, Introduction to Approximate Straight line generating mechanisms- Watt’s,Grasshopper mechanism, Tchebicheff’smechanisms Offset slider crank mechanisms – Pantograph, Hook-joint (single and double). Steering Gear Mechanism – Ackerman, Davis steering gears 06
Module 3
- Velocity Analysis of Mechanisms (mechanisms up to 6 links): Velocity analysis by instantaneous center of rotation method (Graphical approach), Velocity analysis by relative velocity method (Graphical approach) Analysis extended to find rubbing velocities at joints, mechanical advantage (Graphical approach) Velocity analysis of low degree complexity mechanism (Graphical approach), Auxiliary point method
- Velocity and Acceleration Analysis of Mechanism: Velocity and Acceleration- analysis by relative method (mechanism up to 6 link) including pairs involving Coriolis acceleration (Graphical Approach. 10
Module 4
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Module 5
- Belts, Chains and Brakes: Belts: Introduction, types and all other fundamentals of belting, Dynamic analysis -belt tensions, condition of maximum power transmission Chains: types of chains, chordal action, variation in velocity ratio, length of chain Brakes: Introduction, types and working principles, Introduction to braking of vehicles 06
Module 6
- Gears and Gear Trains: Gears- Introduction, types, Law of gearing, Construction of Involute and Cycloid gear tooth profile, Details of gear terminology, involutes and cycloidal tooth profile, Interference in involutes gears, Critical numbers of teeth for interference free motion Methods to control interference in involutes gears, Static force analysis in gears – spur, helical, bevel, worm & worm wheel Gear Trains: Kinematics and dynamic analysis of simple and compound gear trains, reverted gear trains, epi-cycle gear trains with spur or bevel gear combination 10
Assessment:
Internal Assessment for 20 marks: Consisting Two Compulsory Class Tests First test based on approximately 40% of content and second test based on remaining contents (approximately 40% but excluding contents covered in Test I) End Semester Examination: Weightage of each module in end semester examination will be proportional to number of respective lecture hours mentioned in the syllabus.
- Question paper will comprise of total six questions, each carrying 20 marks
- Question 1 will be compulsory and should cover maximum contents of the syllabus
- Remaining questions will be mixed in nature (for example if Q.2 has part
- from module 3 then part
- will be from any module other than module 3)
- Only Four questions need to be solved.
Reference Books:
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