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Copyright © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display. Chapter 1 Introduction to Machine Design
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Design Design – to formulate a plan for the satisfaction of a specified need or to solve a problem Innovative and highly iterative process Decision making process
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Functional Safe Reliable Competitive Usable Manufacturable Marketable Regardless to all Design Product
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Mechanical engineering design involves all the disciplines of mechanical engineering Example: Fluid flow, heat transfer, friction, energy transport, material selection, thermo mechanical treatments, statistical descriptions… Phases- Machine design, machine-element design, machine-component design, systems design, and fluid-power design Mechanical Engineering Design
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Functionality Strength/Stress Distortion/deflection/stiffn ess Wear Corrosion Safety Reliability Manufacturability Utility Cost Design Considerations Friction Weight Life Noise Styling Shape Size Control Thermal properties Surface
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Understand the problem Identify the known Identify the unknown and formulate State all assumptions and decisions Analyze the problem Evaluate solution Present solution Designer Responsibilities
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Standard Sizes- large quantities part usually low cost Large Tolerances- tolerances, manufacturing process and surface finish are related. Close tolerances required additional step in manufacturing process. Breakeven Points- two or more design are compared for cost, the choice depending on a conditions such as the production, the speed of assembly lines, and others. The point corresponding to equal cost. Cost Estimates- compare of two or more design. Example weight, number of parts, application (area, volume, various performance…) Economics
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Consider a situation in which a certain part can be manufactured at the rate of 25 parts per hour on automatic screw machine or 10 parts per hour on a hand screw machine. The setup time for the automatic is 3h and that the labor cost for either machine is $20 per hour, including overhead. Example: Breakeven point
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We often look for “strength in the geometry and condition of use” Strengths are the magnitude of stresses at which something of interest occurs Strength is a property of a material or of a mechanical element Stress and Strength
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Composition of material and the effect of variation on properties Variations in properties from place to place within a bar of stock Effect of processing locally, or nearby on properties Effect of nearby assemblies such as weldments and shrink fits on stress condition Uncertainly
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The deterministic method establishes a design factor based on the absolute uncertainties of loss of function parameter and a maximum allowable parameter. Parameter can be load, stress, deflection, etc The design factor n d = Mathematical method of Uncertainly Loss-of-function parameter Maximum allowable parameter
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The design factor n d Factor of safety, n Design factor and factor of safety
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