Machine Design : Theories of failure and Design for fatigue

Learn about the Theories of mechanical failure and principles of designing for fatigue for mechanical engineering

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Machine Design : Theories of failure and Design for fatigue

What You Will Learn!

  • Principal stress and their importance
  • Maximum Shear stress theory of failure
  • Maximum distortion Energy theory
  • Mohr and Columb mohr theory
  • Designing for Fatigue and Basics of fracture mechanics
  • Definition of endurance limit and strength
  • Modifying factors for Endurance strength
  • Defining failure criteria in fatigue

Description

Machine design is the practice of designing structural elements of a product to meet functional and durability criteria .

Failure prevention is a big part of study for Machine design . This course deals with the various theories of failure in Static and dynamic (cyclic) loading conditions.

  • Basics of Principal stress from mechanics of materials

  • Importance of principal stress

  • What are Theories of failure? the most simplest form

  • Maximum Shear stress Theory - How it is derived , the analysis and cases

  • Maximum distortion Energy theory - the most widely used theory of failure for ductile materials

    • The derivation from concept of strain energy

    • Definition of Von mises stress

  • Mohr theory - Theory for materials with different tensile and compressive strengths

  • Coulomb- Mohr theory

  • Brittle Failure theory

  • Selection of Failure theory

  • What is Fatigue loading? fatigue failure?

  • Fracture mechanics basics

  • What is fracture toughness property

  • Factors to be considered

  • The S-N curve and RR Moore test to develop S-N curve

  • Endurance strength and Endurance limit

  • The Endurance limit modifying factors

    • Surface, Size, temperature, loading

  • Stress concentration factor

  • Characterization of cyclical loading

  • Definition of failure criteria in Fatigue

The course is designed to be compact and to the point highlighting the most important concepts and the Why ? behind it.

This is an advanced level course suitable if you are already familiar with strength of materials or mechanics of materials and basics of mechanical engineering .

Who Should Attend!

  • Mechanical Engineering students
  • Design engineers looking to refresh their basics in Machine design
  • Anyone interested in mechanical and machine design

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Tags

  • Mechanics
  • Mechanical Engineering

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