Code: E361103 |
Instrument Design I |
Lecturer: prof. Ing. Jan Hošek Ph.D. |
Weekly load: 3P+1C |
Completion: A, EX |
Department: 12110 |
Credits: 5 |
Semester: W |
- Description:
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Lectures give knowledge about basics of instruments design in order student would be able to design different kinds of mechanical and optomechanical instruments. Lectures highlight differences between design of standard mechanical engineering systems and measurements instruments.
- Contents:
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? Review of terms and physical and trade properties affecting instrument design, Abbe principle
? Review and properties of materials used for instruments design.
? Review and design of joining methods.
? Imaging and non-imaging optics elements mounting.
? Human eye, its properties and consequences for instrument design.
? Scales in instruments. Modular design approach.
? Review and design of linear guides.
? Review and design of supports and bearing.
? Review and design of couplings, clutches and flexible shafts.
? Involute and cycloidal teeth gears. Micrometric screws.
? Lever mechanisms, its advantages and limits.
? Design and properties of cam gears.
- Seminar contents:
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Solution of examples and a review of design parts.
- Recommended literature:
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Trylinski, W., Fine mechanisms and precision instruments, principles of design, Pergamin Press, Warsaw, 1971,
Yoder, P., R., Jr., Opto-Mechanical system design, SpiePress, Washington, 2005
- Keywords:
- Design of instruments
Abbreviations used:
Semester:
- W ... winter semester (usually October - February)
- S ... spring semester (usually March - June)
- W,S ... both semesters
Mode of completion of the course:
- A ... Assessment (no grade is given to this course but credits are awarded. You will receive only P (Passed) of F (Failed) and number of credits)
- GA ... Graded Assessment (a grade is awarded for this course)
- EX ... Examination (a grade is awarded for this course)
- A, EX ... Examination (the award of Assessment is a precondition for taking the Examination in the given subject, a grade is awarded for this course)
Weekly load (hours per week):
- P ... lecture
- C ... seminar
- L ... laboratory
- R ... proseminar
- S ... seminar