Experiments in Mechanical Engineering2

HAENO, Tsutomu
  Requisites  2 credits
【Mechanical and Precision System・2nd semester】
19-1-0216-3730

1.
Outline
This course is to understand mechanical engineering through experiments as follows:

Numerical experiment: Basic Analysis based on Finite Element Method
Experiment 1: Starting Friction of Rolling Bearing
Experiment 2: Test for Accuracy of Lathes
Experiment 3: Tensile Test for Metallic Materials
Experiment 4: Modeling and Experiment of Mechanical Phenomenon
Experiment 5: Heat Transfer in Double Pipe Heat Exchanger
Experiment 6: Measurement of Engine Vibration
Experiment 7: Pressure Loss in Piping System
Experiment 8: Experimental Modal Analysis and CAE Vibration Analysis

Students will learn knowledge, technique, and manner for DP2, DP3, DP4, and DP5.
2.
Objectives
Students will perform experiments of material mechanics, fluid dynamics, thermal dynamics, mechanical dynamics, and machine element. Through experiments, the students will deepen their understanding of theories learned in lectures. Moreover, students will learn safe manners, experiment methods, and use of experimental equipment and measuring instruments. In addition, students will learn the analysis of experimental data, graph making, experimental consideration, and presentation skills.
3.
Grading Policy
Grading is determined with reports of each experiment. If the report is inadequate, it must be resubmitted. We will explain points that should be revised.
4.
Textbook and Reference
Japanese textbook: 機械・精密システム工学実験(産図テクスト)
5.
Requirements (Assignments)
Students must review material mechanics, fluid dynamics, thermal dynamics, mechanical dynamics, machine element, physics, and mathematics. In addition, students must study a textbook and handouts (1 hour).
Students must summarize what you learned in the experiment (1 hour). And finally, students must submit it as a report.
6.
Note
7.
Schedule
1. Guidance
2. First day of 1st experiment
3. Second day of 1st experiment
4. Third day of 1st experiment
5. First day of 2nd experiment
6. Second day of 2nd experiment
7. Third day of 2nd experiment
8. First day of 3rd experiment
9. Second day of 3rd experiment
10. Third day of 3rd experiment
11. First day of 4th experiment
12. Second day of 4th experiment
13. Third day of 4th experiment
14. Preparation of presentation
15. Presentation
1.
Outline
This course is to understand mechanical engineering through experiments as follows:

Numerical experiment: Basic Analysis based on Finite Element Method
Experiment 1: Starting Friction of Rolling Bearing
Experiment 2: Test for Accuracy of Lathes
Experiment 3: Tensile Test for Metallic Materials
Experiment 4: Modeling and Experiment of Mechanical Phenomenon
Experiment 5: Heat Transfer in Double Pipe Heat Exchanger
Experiment 6: Measurement of Engine Vibration
Experiment 7: Pressure Loss in Piping System
Experiment 8: Experimental Modal Analysis and CAE Vibration Analysis

Students will learn knowledge, technique, and manner for DP2, DP3, DP4, and DP5.
2.
Objectives
Students will perform experiments of material mechanics, fluid dynamics, thermal dynamics, mechanical dynamics, and machine element. Through experiments, the students will deepen their understanding of theories learned in lectures. Moreover, students will learn safe manners, experiment methods, and use of experimental equipment and measuring instruments. In addition, students will learn the analysis of experimental data, graph making, experimental consideration, and presentation skills.
3.
Grading Policy
Grading is determined with reports of each experiment. If the report is inadequate, it must be resubmitted. We will explain points that should be revised.
4.
Textbook and Reference
Japanese textbook: 機械・精密システム工学実験(産図テクスト)
5.
Requirements (Assignments)
Students must review material mechanics, fluid dynamics, thermal dynamics, mechanical dynamics, machine element, physics, and mathematics. In addition, students must study a textbook and handouts (1 hour).
Students must summarize what you learned in the experiment (1 hour). And finally, students must submit it as a report.
6.
Note
7.
Schedule
1. Guidance
2. First day of 1st experiment
3. Second day of 1st experiment
4. Third day of 1st experiment
5. First day of 2nd experiment
6. Second day of 2nd experiment
7. Third day of 2nd experiment
8. First day of 3rd experiment
9. Second day of 3rd experiment
10. Third day of 3rd experiment
11. First day of 4th experiment
12. Second day of 4th experiment
13. Third day of 4th experiment
14. Preparation of presentation
15. Presentation