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SYLLABUS:-

Section-A
Introduction: mechanism and machines, kinematics links, kinematics pairs, kinematics chains, degree of freedom, Grubler’s rule, kinematics inversion, equivalent linkages, four link planar mechanisms, straight line mechanisms, steering mechanisms, pantograph, problems.
Kinematics Analysis of Plane Mechanisms:  displacement analysis, velocity diagram, velocity determination, relative velocity method, instantaneous center of velocity, Kennedy’s theorem, graphical and analytical methods of velocity and acceleration analysis, problems.

Section-B
Cams: Classification of cams and followers, disc cam nomenclature, construction of displacement, velocity and acceleration diagrams for different types of follower motions, analysis of follower motions, determination of basic dimension, synthesis of cam profile by graphical methods, cams with specified contours,  problems.
Gears: fundamental law of gearing, involute spur gears, characteristics of involute and cycloidal action, Interference and undercutting, center distance variation, path of contact, arc of contact, non standard gear teeth, helical, spiral bevel and worm gears, problems.

Section-C
Gear Trains: synthesis of simple, compound and reverted gear trains, analysis of epicylic gear trains, problems.
Kinematics synthesis of Mechanisms: function generation, path generation,  Freudenstein’s equation, two and three position synthesis of four bar and slider crank mechanisms by graphical and analytical methods, , precision positions, structural error; Chebychev spacing, transmission angle, problems.

Section-D
Friction : Types of friction, laws of friction, motion along inclined plane, screw threads, efficiency on inclined plane, friction in journal bearing, friction circle and friction axis, pivots and collar friction, uniform pressure and uniform wear.
Belts and pulleys: Open and cross belt drive, velocity ratio, slip, material for belts, crowning of pulleys, law of belting, types of pulleys, length of belts, ratio of tension, centrifugal tension, power transmitted by belts and ropes, initial tension, creep, chain drives, chain length, classification of chains.