Outline:
General or Specialized : Specialized
Field of learning : Materials / Design and Production
Required, Elective, etc. : Elective must complete subjects
Foundational academic disciplines : Engineering / Mechanical Engineering / Design Engineering / Machine Elements and Tribology-related
Relationship with Educational Objectives :
This class is equivalent to "(3) Acquire deep foundation knowledge of the major subject area".
Relationship with JABEE programs :
The main goal of learning / education in this class is "(A) A-2".
Course outline :
Mechanical design is an intellectual work process that embodies the function required by humans into a mechanical system, and at the same time, it is a technology that integrates a wide range of knowledge with a flexible way of thinking. The subject of the lecture is to think about "what is machine design", and the basic ideas and methods for designing machines are explained. In particular, in the items of bearings and gears, the relationship with tribology (technology for handling friction, wear, and lubrication) will be explained.
Style:
Course method :
The class will be conducted using board writing and PowerPoint, paying attention to the relationship with the mechanics required for design. In addition, exercises will be provided according to the progress of learning so that students can deepen their understanding.
There is a exercise every lesson.
There are assignments that must be submitted.
Grade evaluation method :
Exams (70%) + Exercises(30%).
Regular exams will be totally conducted 2 times, and the evaluation ratios will be the same. Only a calculator is allowed for the test. In addition, students with grades of less than 60 may be retested.
Notice:
Precautions on the enrollment :
Students must take this class (no more than one-third of the required number of class hours missed) in order to complete the 4th year course. This subject is a "subject that requires study outside of class hours". Classes are offered for 15 credit hours per credit, but 30 credit hours are required in addition to this. Follow the instructions of your instructor for these studies.
Course advice :
Use the same textbook used in Design of Machine Elements I (3rd year)and Ⅱ(4th year).
Foundational subjects : Introduction to Science and Technology (1st year), Materials Technology (2nd), Introduction to CAD (2nd), Machine Design and Drawing I-II (2nd-3rd), Mechanics I-III (3rd), Strength of Materials I (3rd), Mechanism (3rd), Design of Machine Elements I (3rd), Design of Machine Elements Ⅱ (4th) etc.
Related subjects : Machine Design Creative Practice (4th year), Strength of Materials II (4th), Mechanical System Engineering Experiments (4th), Applied Machine Design (5th), Applied Design Engineering (1st year advanced course) etc.
Attendance advice :
Students should fully prepare and review each week's lessons. Originally, mechanical design is a field that emphasizes "comprehensive", so try to learn in relation to the knowledge learned in other subjects.
Students are allowed up to 25 minutes late, but attendance beyond this time limit is considered absent.
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Theme |
Goals |
2nd Semester |
3rd Quarter |
1st |
Guidance, Transmission by Belt and Chain 1 [Design of Flat Belt Transmission Device]
Learning contents outside class hours [Items] (Instructions): • Rotational movement and power, ・ Selection criteria from the characteristics of the driving mechanism with wrapping connector, ・ Flat belt length and transmission power |
Circular motion can be described using concepts such as angular velocity. Can calculate mechanical work, power, and energy. Explain the means of power transmission using the frictional force generated between the pully and the connector.
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2nd |
Transmission by Belt and Chain 2 [Design of Flat Belt Transmission Device]
Learning contents outside class hours [Items] (Instructions): • Combined moment, ・ Basics of power transmission by belt transmission device, ・ Dimensions of flat belt |
Be able to calculate the equilibrium of basic rotational force and the combined moment. Understand the means of power transmission using the frictional force generated between the pully and the connector, and be able to calculate the tension and transmission power of the belt. Know the Eytelwein formula. Be able to design the strength of flat belts.
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3rd |
Transmission by Belt and Chain 3 [Transmission by V-belt]
Learning contents outside class hours [Items] (Instructions): • Basics of power transmission by V-belt transmission device, ・ How to use the V-belt |
Explain the principle of V-belt wedges using mechanics.
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4th |
Transmission by Belt and Chain 4 [Design of V-belt Transmission Device]
Learning content outside class hours [Items] (Instructions): • Selection of a narrow V-belt (pulley) that meets the specifications |
From the given specifications, a transmission device using a narrow V-belt can be designed.
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5th |
Transmission by Belt and Chain 5 [Transmission by Synchronous Belt, Transmission by Chain]
Learning content outside class hours [Items] (Instructions): • Chain and sprocket, ・ Links of roller chain |
Roller chain and sprocket can be selected.
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6th |
Transmission by Belt and Chain 6 [Design of Chain Transmission Device, Continuously Variable Transmission by Belt]
Learning content outside class hours [Items] (Instructions): • Transmission power with a roller chain |
Chains and sprockets can be reasonably selected from the given specifications and standards.
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7th |
Clutch, Brake and Claw Wheel 1 [Function and Structure of Power Control Element, Design of Friction Clutch]
Learning contents outside class hours [Items] (Instructions): • Clutch engagement / disengagement method, classification from operating method, ・ Determining disk clutch dimensions, ・ Clutch design constraints |
Explain the classification of lExplain the function of the power control element and its structure. Explain the effect of friction on the friction clutch on performance. The transmission torque capacity of the disk clutch can be calculated.
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8th |
2nd semester mid-term exam |
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4th Quarter |
9th |
Return and commentary of exam answers, Clutch, Brake and Claw Wheel 2 [Function and Structure of Power Control Element]
Learning content outside class hours [Items] (Instructions): • Brake effectiveness factor, ・ Friction material |
Explain the effect of brake friction on performance.
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10th |
Clutch, Brake and Claw Wheel 3 [Brake Design, Claw Wheel]
Learning contents outside class hours [Items] (Instructions): • Block brake braking force, ・ Drum brake braking force |
Understand the types of block brakes and drum brakes, and calculate brake torque. Understand the type of band brake and calculate the brake torque.
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11th |
Spring 1 [Functions of Energy Storage Element / Buffer Element, Type of Spring, Torsion Bar Spring, Strength Design of Cylindrical Coiled Spring]
Learning contents outside class hours [Items] (Instructions): • Characteristics of various springs, ・ Spring as an energy storage element, ・ Spring characteristics of torsion bar spring, ・ Spring strength design |
Explain the function, type, and characteristics of springs. Explain the role of shock absorbers and dampers. Explain the role of spring types and uses. Design a spring with the understanding that it is an element that stores and restores energy to itself. Explain the acting force and stress of the compression cylindrical coiled spring from the viewpoint of strength of materials.
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12th |
Spring 2 [Spring Characteristics of Cylindrical Coiled Springs, laminated leaf springs and other springs]
Learning content outside class hours [Items] (Instructions): • Spring characteristics |
The amount of deflection when a tensile or compressive load is applied to a coil spring of any material, wire diameter, and number of turns can be obtained.
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13th |
Spring 3 [Laminated Leaf Springs and Other Springs]
Learning content outside class hours [Items] (Instructions): • Relationship between load and deflection / stress |
A beam of uniform strength can be designed (leaf spring).
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14th |
Pipes, Pipe Joints, Valves [Types and Uses of Pipes, Selection Methods of Pipes, Pipe Joints,, Types and Uses of Valves]
Learning contents outside class hours [Items] (Instructions): • Average flow velocity of pipes, ・ Selection of pipe dimensions, ・ Pipe screws, ・ Pipe line design |
Explain the types and characteristics of pipelines, pipe joints and valves. Pipes used for pipelines such as fluid transportation can be selected. Safety, maintenance, operability, etc. can be considered when designing the pipeline.
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15th |
(2nd semester final exam) |
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16th |
Return and commentary of exam answers |
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