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ST.

ANNS COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY::Chirala


DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
LESSON PLAN/LECTURE SCHEDULE
ACADEMIC YEAR: 2016-17

FACULTY NAME: Mr. D.SYAM KUMAR

SUBJECT: DYNAMICS OF MACHINERY

CLASS/BRANCH: III B.Tech/ME-A

Course Objectives:

To equip the student with fundamental knowledge of dynamics of


machines so that student can appreciate problems of dynamic force
balance, transmissibility of forces, isolation of systems, vibrations
2. Develop Knowledge of analytical and graphical methods for calculating
balancing of rotary and reciprocating masses.
3. Develop understanding of vibrations and its significance on
engineering design.
4. Develop understanding of dynamic balancing, flywheel analysis,
gyroscopic forces and moments
1.

S.No.

Sub Topic Names

Unit/Topic No.

Introduction, Course Objectives & Course Outcomes,


motivation

I
(12)

II
(20)

No. of Classes
required
02

Date
13/06,14/06

Gyroscopic couple
Effect of precession motion on the stability of moving
vehicles such as motor car, motor cycle, aero planes
and ships.

02

15/06,16/06

03

18/06,20/06,
21/06

Static force analysis of planar mechanisms.

01

22/06

Tutorial

01

23/06

Dynamic force analysis of planar mechanisms

02

25/06,27/06

SlipTest

01

28/06

Inclined plane, friction of screw and nuts,


pivot and collar uniform pressure, uniform wear,
friction circle and friction axis

03
02

29/06,30/06,
02/07
04/07,05/07,
07/07

Tutorial
lubricated surfaces, boundary friction, film lubrication,
clutches.

01

SlipTest
Friction clutches- Single Disc or plate clutch, Multiple
Disc Clutch, Cone Clutch, Centrifugal Clutch.

01

Simple block brakes

01

16/07

Tutorial

01

18/07

Internal expanding brake, band brake of vehicle.

02

19/07,20/07,

Tutorial
Dynamometers absorption type

01

21/07

01

23/07

01

02

11/07
12/07
13/07,14/07

transmission types. General description and methods


of operations

III
(6)

crank effort and torque diagrams

02

02/08,03/08

Tutorial

01

04/08

01

06/08

Governors: Watt and Porter governor


Tutorial

VI
(12)

28/07

01

I MID EXAMS Revision of I,II,III units

V
(11)

25/07,26/07 ,
27/07

SlipTest
Turning moment Inertia Torque connecting rod
angular velocity and acceleration,

Fluctuation of energy Fly wheels and their design.

IV
(12)

03

02

05
02

30/07,01/08

08/08,09/08,
10/08,11/08,
13/08
16/08,17/08

01

18/08

Proell and spring loaded governors

02

20/08,22/08

Hartnell and hartung with auxiliary springs.

03

Sensitiveness, isochronism and hunting.

03

SlipTest

01

23/08,24/08,
27/08
29/08,30/08,
31/08
01/09

Balancing of rotating masses

01

03/09

Single and multiple single and different planes


Tutorial
Primary, Secondary, and higher balancing of
reciprocating masses. Analytical method ,
Graphical method of balancing masses
Unbalanced forces and couples examination of V
multi cylinder in line and radial engines

02

06/09,07/09

01

08/09
09/09,13/09

02

Tutorial

01

15/09

primary and secondary balancing, locomotive balancing


Hammer blow, Swaying couple, variation of tractive
efforts.

01

17/09

SlipTest
Free Vibration of mass attached to vertical spring
oscillation of pendulums, centers of oscillation and
suspension.
Transverse loads, vibrations of beams with
concentrated and distributed loads

01

20/09

03

21/09,22/09,
24/09

03

26/09,27/09,
28/09

Tutorial
Dunkerlys methods, Raleighs method. Whirling of
shafts, critical speeds, torsional vibrations, two and
three rotor systems

01

29/09

03

01/10,03/10,
04/10

Problems on forced damped vibration Isolation &


Transmissibility

01

05/10
06/10

Tutorial

01

06/10

II MID EXAMS Revision of IV,V,VI units


Total No. of hours

01

01

05
83

14/09

19/09

10/10,13/10,
15/10,17/10,
18/10

Course Outcomes:

Upon successful completion of this course the student should be able to:
1. Analyze stabilization of sea vehicles, aircrafts and automobile vehicles.
2. Compute frictional losses, torque transmission of mechanical systems
3. Analyze dynamic force analysis of slider crank mechanism and design
of flywheel.
4. Understand how to determine the natural frequencies of continuous
systems starting from the general equation of displacement.
5. Understand balancing of reciprocating and rotary masses .
Text/Reference Books: Theory of Machines / S.S Ratan/ Mc. Graw Hill Publ.
Theory of Machines / Ashok G.Ambedkar,PHI Publications
References
1

Theory of Machines / Shiegly / MGH

Theory of Machines / Thomas Bevan / CBS Publishers

Theory of machines/Khurmi/S.Chand

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