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Location: Room No. 220, Block VI

Faculty Incharge: Dr. S.K.Chak

About the Lab:

This lab describes the physical concepts that govern the behaviour of machines. It comprises the study of relative motions between parts of the machines and the forces that act on these parts due to constrained motion. It helps in the understanding of various forms of kinematics chain and their inversions through physical model setups. The moving parts of all machines inherently produce vibration and noise. Hence the system is required to be designed in a manner so as to anticipate a vibration problem and minimize its undesirable effects.

Experimental Setups:

  • Belt Friction
  • Epicyclic Gear Train
  • Involute Gear Cutting Setup
  • CAM Mechanisms

Gyroscopic Setup

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