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Mechanical Design Project - Drives and Mechanisms
FSI-YS2Acad. year: 2016/2017
The aim of the course is to provide an overview of machine parts used for power and rotary motion transmission. The course is focused mainly on the gear transmissions. Attention is paid especially to get understanding of their function and learn the methods used in their design process. The course integrates the knowledge acquired in theoretical courses of Mechanical Engineering Bachelor's degree programme, particularly in branches of materials science and mechanics.
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NORTON, Robert L. Machine design: An integrated approach. 4th ed. Boston: Prentice Hall, 2010. ISBN 01-361-2370-8. (EN)
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2. Basic theory of spur gears. Manufacturing and standardization of gears.
3. Spur and helical gears.
4. Tooth gear failures. Load capacity calculation of spur and helical gears.
5. Lubrication of gears.
6. Bevel gears.
7. Worm gear.
8. Belt drives.
9. Chain drives.
10. Wire rope drives. Friction drives.
11. Shaft couplings and brakes.
12. Flywheels.
13. Summary of subject matter.
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