ECTS Course Catalogue
Course details
Course code:
RTSS10050o15Semester:
2015/2016 summerName:
Theory of machines and mechanismsMajor:
Agricultural and Forestry EngineeringStudy Type:
first cycleCourse type:
compulsoryStudy Semester:
4ECTS points:
4Hours (Lectures / Tutorials / Other):
15 / 30 / 0Lecturer:
dr hab. inż. Marian SzaryczLanguage of instruction:
PolishLearning outcomes:
Knowledge:
The student acquires knowledge of basic problems of working mechanisms and machines.
Skills:
Student is able to analyze the operation of any machinery
Competences:
The student has awareness of the importance of training and self-development in the field of learning machines operational systems and understands the need for learning throughout life in order to improve the skills acquired during their studiesPrerequisites:
Mathematics, physics, mechanicsCourse content:
Classification of machines and mechanisms, structural formulas. Kinematic analysis of mechanisms. New location mechanisms. Rotation means. Determination of velocity and linear acceleration selected points and the speed and angular acceleration members. Cam mechanisms. Analysis and synthesis of cam mechanisms, constructing the contour of the cam. Gear mechanisms, gears fixed and circulating, calculating ratios. Inertial forces, determination of forces for individual members. Kinetostatic. Secretion of statically determinate groups, analysis of forces in groups, determination of the forces at the nodes of the mechanisms determining the balance of the driver. Friction in kinematic pairs. Determination of forces at the nodes, taking into account these phenomena occurring friction.Recommended literature:
Miller S. „Teoria Mechanizmów i Maszyn” Skrypt Politechniki Wrocławskiej.
Parszewski Z. „Teoria Maszyn i Mechanizmów”. WNT Warszawa.
Assessment methods:
Assessment of learning outcomes in terms of knowledge: written exam
Assessment of learning outcomes in terms of skills: checking after each theme,
Assessment of learning outcomes in terms of social competence: individual and group work, discussion in the classes.
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