COURSE OBJECTIVES:

·         Determine the vibration parameters of a vibrating system

·         Predict the radius of gyration and moment of inertia of vibrating system

·         Verify the static and dynamic balancing

·         Study the effect of gyroscopic couple and operations of robotic arm

COURSE OUTCOMES:

Upon the completion of this course the student will be able to:

 1.      Evaluate the natural frequencies in different vibrating systems and effect of gyroscopic couple

2.      Compute the radius of gyration & Moment of Inertia of oscillating part in vibration system

3.      Apply the concepts of damping to determine damping coefficient

4.      Measure the amplitude of vibration in damped and un damped vibrating system

5.      Verify the static balancing and  dynamic balancing

6.      Implement the operations to manipulate the robot arm in industries


COURSE OBJECTIVES:

·         Simulation lab course provides the undergraduates to perform the computational analysis and scientific computing in structural mechanics and heat transfer areas using FEA software.

COURSE OUTCOMES:

    Upon the completion of this course the student will be able to:

1.      Demonstrate the main stages of Finite Element analysis 

2.      Perform modeling and analysis of structural and heat transfer problems

COURSE OBJECTIVES:

·         Implement the basics of FEM to relate stresses and strains.

·         Formulate the design and heat transfer problems with application of FEM.

·         Solve 1 D, 2 D and dynamic problems using Finite Element Analysis approach.

 COURSE OUTCOMES

 Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:

 1.      Implement numerical methods to solve mechanics of solids problems.

2.      Formulate and Solve axially loaded bar Problems.

3.      Formulate and analyze truss and beam problems.

4.      Implement the formulation techniques to solve two-dimensional problems using triangle and                         quadrilateral elements.

5.      Formulate and solve Axi-symmetric and heat transfer problems.


COURSE OBJECTIVES

·         To understand the problems and opportunities faced by the operations manager in manufacturing and service organizations.

·         To develop an ability to apply PPC concepts in a various areas like marketing, accounting, finance, engineering, personnel management, logistics, etc. 

·         To integrate operations concepts with other functional areas of business

·         To understand the PPC function in both manufacturing and service organizations.

·         To examine several classic Operations Management planning topics including production planning and inventory control

·         To learn several important contemporary topics relevant to business managers of all functional disciplines, including quality management, lean concepts, and sustainability.

 

COURSE OUTCOMES:

Upon completion of this course the student will be able to:

1.      Recognize the objectives, functions, applications of PPC and forecasting techniques.

2.      Explain different Inventory control techniques.

3.      Solve  routing  and  scheduling problems

4.      Summarize various aggregate production planning techniques.

5.      Describe way of integrating different departments to execute PPC functions


COURSE OUTCOMES:

At the end of course the students will be able to:

1.      Demonstrate the mechatronic systems and sensors used in building mechatronic systems

2.      Illustrate various types of actuation systems .

3.      Discuss the modeling of basic systems and their dynamic response.

4.      Describe the basic structure and functions of closed loop controllers, Microprocessor and micro                       controllers.

5.      Discuss the basics of digital logic, PLC programming and applications of Fuzzy logic.