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ME 316
Prerequisite Courses
1- CE215 (Mechanics of Materials)
2- ME220 (Materials Laboratory)
3- Certified major in ME, MSE, CE, or EE
Prerequisite Topics
1- Concepts of stress, strain and their relationships
2- Axial, bending, torsion, shear loads and their combinations
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Reference Book
Budynas, R.G. and Nisbett, J.K.
Shigleys Mechanical
Engineering Design,
10th Edition,
McGraw-Hill
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Course Objectives
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2-D stress
1-D deflection and stiffness
Shafts and shaft components
Failure criteria
Fatigue
Fasteners
Springs
Bearings
Gears
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Course Assignment
& Schedule
Course
Assignment
Exam 1
Exam 2
Homework
Project
Final Exam
Week
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
Date
Aug 23,25
Aug 30,Sep 1
Sep 6,8
Sep 13,15
Sep 20,22
Sep 27,29
Oct 4,6
Oct 11,13
Oct18,20
Oct 25,27
Nov 1,3
Nov 8,10
Nov 15,17
Nov 22,24
Nov 29,Dec 1
Dec 6,8
Dec 13,15
Chapter
1-5 Overview
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6
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8
8,9
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16,17
Review
Final Exam
Problem Set
Distributed
set 1: Sep 8
set 2: Sep 15
set 3: Sep 22
set 4: Oct 6
set 5: Oct 13
set 6: Oct 20
set 7: Oct 27
set 8: Nov 10
set 9: Nov 17
set 10: Dec 1
Problem Set
Collected
Exam
Project Due
set 1: Sep 15
set 2: Sep 22
set 3: Sep 29
Exam 1: Oct. 6
set 4: Oct 13
set 5: Oct 20
set 6: Oct 27
set 7: Nov 3
Exam 2: Nov. 10
set 8: Nov 17
Thanksgiving
set 9: Dec 1
set 10: Dec 8
Nov. 17
TBD
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Review of Basics
Chapters 1-4
Chapter 1: Introduction to ME Design
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Introduction to ME Design
Engineering Design:
Satisfying a need
Solving a problem
Strength/Stress
Functionality
Safety and Reliability
Competitiveness
Cost
Manufacturability
Marketability
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Design Phases
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Chapter 2:
Materials
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Stress
Strain
Hookes law
0.2%
Sy is yield strength.
Su is ultimate (tensile) strength.
Sf is fracture strength.
Note: Strength is a material property, but not stress.
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Impact
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Creep
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A constant
minimum creep
rate caused by
annealing
Considerable reduction in
actual cross-section area,
and increased true stress
leading to fracture
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Normalizing
To obtain slightly harder material with good machinability
Heated above Tc and cooled in air (med. cooling rate)
Quenching
Tempering
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Materials
Metals
Steel, alloy steel, cast iron
Nonferrous metals: aluminum, magnesium, titanium, copper alloys
Ceramics
Plastics
Thermoplastics: re-moldable
Thermosets: not re-moldable
Composites
Continuous fiber composites
Short fiber composites
Provide high strength-weight and stiffness-weight ratios
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Materials Selection
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Modulus-Density Graphs
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Stiffness-weight ratio
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Summary
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Course syllabus
Chapter 1: ME Design
Chapter 2: Materials
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