Module Semester Title of the Course: Basic of Constructing Teaching Methods (Student Workload) Lecture Recite Lab. Project Homework Field study Credit Other Total 5 3 3 Compulsory / Elective Prerequisites 45 15 15 35 15 125 Compulsory material science and mechanics. Learning Outcomes - A system of theoretical knowledge about common used elements and mechanisms to be mastered by students. - Technical skills and abilities to be created for solving practical problems in Machinery. - An approach for complex constructing of technical appliances and elements to be mastered. - To create system of knowledge about common machine engineering - To extend the engineering knowledge given during the previous common educational and technical training like physics, material science, engineering drawing, and mechanics. Bibliographical References - Douglas Wright, Design and analysis of Machine Elements, Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering, The University of Western Australia, Australia. Objectives - Bernard Hamrock, Bo Jacobson, Steven Schmid, Fundamentals of Machine Elements, 0256-19069-0 © 1999 on-line http://www.mhhe.com/engcs/mech/hamrock - Lee Emrey Hornberger, Merhyle Franklin Spotts, Terry E. Shoup. Design of Machine Elements. ISBN-13: 9780130489890, 2003, Prentice Hall, USA - Design of Machine Elements. Electronic Design Library (on-line http://www.ecs.umass.edu/mie/labs/mda/dlib/machine/machine.html). - Roger H. Harlow, Connie Dodson, Richard Thompson. Fundamentals of Dimensional Metrology, ISBN-13: 9780766820715, Thomson Delmar Learning, USA - Georgi Dimchev. Machine elements. Sofia, 2001. Assessment Criteria If any,mark Percent (%) as (X) Midterm Exams Quizzes Homework X 10 Projects X 30 X 10 Term Paper Laboratory Work Other (please specify) Committee Exam X Final Exam 50 Course Content Week Subjects 1 2 3-4 5-6 7-8 9 - 10 11 12 - 13 Basic terminology and definitions – machine, mechanism, element, classification. Basic requirements and criteria for workability. Basic for machine design Geometrical accuracy of machine details and machine mechanisms Joints and Springs. Rotating and sliding supports Axis and shafts. Connectors. Tooth gears – basic terms and geometric expressions. Typical technical problems and strength calculations. Worm gears Belt and chain gears. Friction gears. 14 - 15