Language of Instruction
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Turkish
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Level of Course Unit
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Bachelor's Degree
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Department / Program
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Mechanical Engineering
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Mode of Delivery
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Face to Face
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Type of Course Unit
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Compulsory
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Objectives of the Course
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1. To introduce the analysis phase and machine elements in mechanical design. 2. To develop mathematical models for functional analysis and stress calculation of machine elements by using engineering sciences. By using the available experimental models determine the input and output values of the machine system elements. 3. To use the standards and design criteria. 4. To improve the goal recognition, creativity and intuition and also to enable the students to gain experience in machine design. 5. To provide the necessary knowledge and capability for task spesification, consept formation and synthesis phases of the machine design. To develop the further stages of the machine design; manufacturing of prototypes, testing and marketing
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Course Content
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Mechanical engineering design activity and importance of machine elements knowledge in this activity. Fundamentals of design and applications of machine elements. Welded, soldered, adhesive bonded, riveted joints. Shaft-hub connections. Bolted joints and power screw mechanisms. Pins, knuckles, springs, shafts and axles, coupling and clutches, lubricants and lubrication theory, sliding and rolling bearings.
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Course Methods and Techniques
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Prerequisites and co-requisities
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None
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Course Coordinator
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None
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Name of Lecturers
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Dr. Yavuz Kayıhan
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Assistants
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None
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Work Placement(s)
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No
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Recommended or Required Reading
Resources
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1.Joseph Edward Shigley, Mechanical Engineering Design, McGraw-Hill International Editions, First Metric Edition, 1986. 2.Tochtermann/Bodenstein, Konstruktionselemente des Machinenbaues 1,2, SpringerVerlag 3.Juvinall, R.J. and Marshek, K.M., Fundamentals of Machine Component Design, 3rd Edition, John Wiley & Sons, 2000. 4.Deutschman, A.D., Wilson,C.E and Michels, W.J., Machine Design, Prentice Hall, 1996. 5.Cameron, A. The Principles of Lubrication, Longmans, 1966 6.Moore, D.F., Principles and Applications of Tribology, Pergamon Press, 1975
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Face to face
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1 ödev, 1 ara sınav ve 1 final sınavı
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Course Category
Mathematics and Basic Sciences
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Engineering
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Engineering Design
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