Mechanical Design Desktop for Machine Elements
The design of machine elements such as belts, chain and sprocket, gears, cams, bearings, etc., is a complex procedure. The analytical procedure to design such elements is non-linear, often based upon statistical information and frequently heuristic in nature. The procedure is iterative and invol...
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ndltd-VTETD-oai-vtechworks.lib.vt.edu-10919-348772020-09-29T05:45:33Z Mechanical Design Desktop for Machine Elements Subramanian, Anuj Mechanical Engineering Myklebust, Arvid Sturges, Robert H. Bohn, Jan Helge Keywords: Machine Element Machine Design The design of machine elements such as belts, chain and sprocket, gears, cams, bearings, etc., is a complex procedure. The analytical procedure to design such elements is non-linear, often based upon statistical information and frequently heuristic in nature. The procedure is iterative and involves choosing various weighing factors based upon the application and usage. The procedure is greatly influenced by a designer's intuitive skill and experience. Due to the increased popularity of the Internet as a source of information, a number of machine element manufacturers have published design procedures for the design of machine elements. Here, an attempt has been made to arrange all the formulae, tables, charts, standards, and web resources, which are inherent to the design process, to best aid the designer. A number of computer applications for machine design have been developed in the recent past but are limited in scope and utility as they tend to allow the designer to change only certain parameters while assigning fixed values to most parameters. This stifles the designer's creativity and diverts focus on the computer program rather than the physical problem. An attempt has been made here to allow the designer flexibility in design and increased productivity, by keeping a record of the various steps undertaken by the designer, in a particular design process. Master of Science 2014-03-14T20:44:35Z 2014-03-14T20:44:35Z 2000-08-29 2000-09-01 2001-09-05 2000-09-05 Thesis etd-09012000-16240054 http://hdl.handle.net/10919/34877 http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-09012000-16240054/ 09Chapter7.pdf 06Chapter4.pdf 07Chapter5.pdf 08Chapter6.pdf 04Chapter2.pdf 05Chapter3.pdf 03Chapter1.pdf 02Abstract.pdf 01Cover.pdf 10AppendixA.pdf 11VITA.pdf In Copyright http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf Virginia Tech |
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The design of machine elements such as belts,
chain and sprocket, gears, cams, bearings, etc.,
is a complex procedure. The analytical procedure
to design such elements is non-linear, often based
upon statistical information and frequently
heuristic in nature. The procedure is iterative
and involves choosing various weighing factors
based upon the application and usage. The
procedure is greatly influenced by a designer's
intuitive skill and experience. Due to the
increased popularity of the Internet as a source
of information, a number of machine element
manufacturers have published design procedures
for the design of machine elements. Here, an
attempt has been made to arrange all the formulae,
tables, charts, standards, and web resources,
which are inherent to the design process,
to best aid the designer.
A number of computer applications for machine
design have been developed in the recent past
but are limited in scope and utility as they tend
to allow the designer to change only certain
parameters while assigning fixed values to most
parameters. This stifles the designer's creativity
and diverts focus on the computer program rather
than the physical problem. An attempt has been
made here to allow the designer flexibility in
design and increased productivity, by keeping a
record of the various steps undertaken by the
designer, in a particular design process. === Master of Science |
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