COURSE OBJECTIVES:

  • Develop 2D and 3D models in modeling software
  • Perform transformations on 2D and 3D models
  • Understand how to control CNC machines
  •  Learn how to program CNC machines

 COURSE OUTCOMES:

Upon completion of this course the students will be able to

  1. Execute steps required for modeling 3D objects by using protrusion, cut, sweep, extrude commands
  2. Convert 3D solid models into 2D drawing-different views, sections
  3. Use isometric views and dimensioning of part models
  4. Machine simple components on CNC machines
  5. Use CAM software to generate NC code

 


COURSE OBJECTIVES:

 

·   Familiarize different machine tools used in production floor.

·   Impart hands on experience on lathe, drilling, shaping, milling, slotting,  

·   Grinding, Planning and tool and cutter grinding machines.

 

COURSE OUTCOMES:

 

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

 

1. Perform step, taper turning, threading, knurling and Form turning.

2. Perform Drilling & Tapping operations on given work piece.

3. Produce plain or stepped surface using shaper, planner and surface grinder.

4. Fabricate keyway slot using milling machine and slotter.

5. Prepare different cutting tool angles using Tool and cutter grinder.


COURSE OBJECTIVES:

·         Determine the calorific value of different types of solid, liquid and gaseous fuels by using bomb calorimeter and Junker’s gas calorimeter and to estimate quality of the fuel using canradson’s carbon residue tester.

·           Evaluate the performance of various types of petrol, diesel engines and reciprocating air compressor, study of boilers.

COURSE OUTCOMES:

 

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

 

1.      Test the performance of different types of petrol engine and diesel engine

2.      Assess the performance of reciprocating air compressor, boilers, disassembly and assembly of                   engine.

3.      Calculate calorific values among different types of solid, liquid and gaseous fuels.

4.      Measure the quality of the fuel by estimating the carbon residue of the fuel.


COURSE OBJECTIVES:

The objective of the course is to enable students to

·         Provide basic foundation in computer aided design / manufacturing

·         Understand the fundamentals used to create and manipulate geometric models

·         Get acquainted with the basic  CAD software designed for geometric modeling

·         Learn working principles of NC machines CNC control and part programming

·         Understand  concept of  Group Technology, FMS and CIM

COURSE OUTCOMES:

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

1.      Describe basic structure of CAD workstation, Memory types, input/output devices and display                      devices and computer graphics

2.      Acquire the knowledge of geometric modeling and Execute  the steps  required in CAD software for             developing 2D and 3D models and perform transformations

3.      Explain fundamental and advanced features of CNC machines

4.      Illustrate Group Technology, CAQC and CIM concepts


COURSE OBJECTIVES:

·   To introduce the fundamental knowledge of design, which deals about the shape, size and material of a particular machine element.

·   To implement the failure theory in designing and predicting the behavior of machine components.

To introduce the basic principles for design of some machine elements such as riveted joints, welded joints, bolted joints, cotter join and springs.

COURSE OUTCOMES

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

1.      Describe the Design Procedure and evaluate the size of simple mechanical components subjected to static loads considering theories of failure

2.      Apply knowledge in designing mechanical components subjected to stress concentration and Fatigue loads

3.      Design and analyze permanent joints such as riveted and welded joints under loading conditions

4.      Design and analyze temporary joints such as bolted and cotter joints under loading conditions

5.      Design and Analyze springs for the given loading


COURSE OBJECTIVES:          

·         Demonstrate the concept of limits, fits, tolerance and dimensional standard systems.

·         Know the working principle of different instruments to measure length, angle, flatness, surface                       roughness, elements of threads and gears

·         Identify the need of comparators and machine tool alignment tests.

 

COURSE OUTCOMES:

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

1.      Describe limits, fits, tolerance, Hole and Shaft basis systems and standard systems.

2.      Demonstrate the principles of linear and angular measurement, Taylor’s principle for the design of               Go & No Go gauges.

3.      Discuss the construction and working of optical measuring instruments, methods used to estimate                flatness and surface roughness.

4.      Describe different elements of Gear and Screw thread and their measurement.

5.      Illustrate different comparators and Machine tool alignment tests.


COURSE OBJECTIVES:

·         Interpret modes and mechanism of heat transfer

·         Acquire knowledge on boiling and condensation and to solve problems on heat exchangers

 

COURSE OUTCOMES:

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

1.      Describe modes of heat transfer.

2.      Formulate one dimensional steady and transient conduction heat transfer problems and explain                   concept of fins.

3.      Explain concepts on forced convective heat transfer, significance of non dimensional numbers and                free convection heat transfer

4.      Solve problems based on boiling, condensation, LMTD and NTU methods.

5.      Describe basic concepts of radiation heat transfer including both black body radiation and gray body            radiation. 

COURSE OBJECTIVES:

·         Provide the basic concepts in mechanics of metal cutting, chip formation, various tool materials and             tool life.

·         Impart the concept of types of lathe, various operations that can be performed in various lathes,                   various mechanisms adopted.

·         Instruct the working principle, operations performed, work, tool holding devices and   different                      attachments in milling and drilling machines.

·         Educate the basic fundamentals of reciprocating machine tools shaper, slotter and planning                        machines.

·         Acquaint with the fundamentals of finishing process, super finishing process and their associated                machine tools.

COURSE OUTCOMES:

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

1. Demonstrate fundamentals of metal removal processes

2. Illustrate working principle, mechanism and various operations performed on lathe      

3. Explain the mechanisms of shaper, planner and slotter and various machining operations Performed.

4. Describe drilling and grinding machines, various operations and Nomenclature of Cutters

5. Discuss milling machines, various operations and Nomenclature of Cutters

COURSE OBJECTIVES:

·      Develop understanding of dynamic analysis like gyroscopic forces and

     moments, friction of fixed axis rotation of rigid bodies.

·      Determine the dynamic behavior principles and operations of clutches, breaks,

      flywheels and governers.

·      Relate static and dynamic balancing analysis as applied to machines.

 

COURSE OUTCOMES:

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

 

1.      Apply  friction principles to  clutches& brakes

2.      Determine the gyroscopic effects on rotating elements and compute inertia forces in reciprocating               parts.

3.      Describe the operation and analysis of flywheel and governors.

4.      Calculate static and dynamic balancing for rotating and reciprocating machinery.

5.      Analyze  the natural frequencies &vibration analysis for single degree of freedom   systems