Fabrication Technology
Fabrication Technology
Fabrication Technology
Semester
offered
Mechanical Engineering
in
which
Sixth
1. RATIONALE.
This course focuses on fabrication of different machine parts and process equipment used
in various engineering application. This course would help students to learn application of
different tools, equipment & machineries used in fabrication of process equipment and
various fabrication works in deferent engineering application. This course also tries to
develop safety consciousness in students for fabrication work. Students also become
conversant with related manufacturing codes & standards of process equipment e.g. ASME,
TEMA, BIS - 2825, BS - 5500. This also provides opportunity for hands on practice for
student to develop skills and to understand basic technical requirement for process
equipment fabrication. This course thus provides necessary knowledge and skills required
in fabrication industry, and hence it is a key course for mechanical engineers.
2. COMPETENCY.
The course content should be taught and implemented with the aim to develop required
skills in the students so that they are able to acquire following competency.
Plan and supervise fabrication of different process equipment using
appropriate methods, various fabrication standards, codes and safety norms.
3. COURSE OUTCOMES (COs).
The theory should be taught and practical should be carried out in such a manner that
students are able to acquire different learning outcomes in cognitive, psychomotor and
affective domain to demonstrate following course outcomes.
i. Interpret the fabrication drawings and plan the fabrication processes requirements
and calculate the materials requirements.
ii. Develop welding documents like WPS, WPQ, SWP and WTP.
iii. Suggest steps for erection, installation and commissioning of fabricated equipment.
iv. Follow safety norms during fabrication process.
4. TEACHING AND EXAMINATION SCHEME.
Examination Scheme
Total
Teaching Scheme
Credits
(In Hours)
Theory Marks
Practical Marks
(L+T+P)
L
ESE
PA
ESE
PA
70
30
20
30
Total
Marks
150
Legends: L-Lecture; T Tutorial/Teacher Guided Theory Practice; P -Practical; C Credit, ESE -End Semester
Examination; PA - Progressive Assessment.
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5.
Unit
Unit I
Introduction
Unit II
Drawing
Interpretation.
Unit III
Major Learning
Outcomes
(in cognitive domain)
1a. List the factors
affecting
weldability.
1b. Explain
importance of
weldability.
1c. Compare
different power
sources.
1d. List national and
international
level third party
agencies.
2a. Interpret
manufacturing/
welding
drawings.
2b. Prepare bill of
materials, parts
list and
quantity.
2c. Explain
procedure for
weld edge
preparation.
2d. Develop WPS,
WPQ, WTP and
SWP
documents.
2e. Interpret
different terms
of code.
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Unit
Fabrication
Processes and
Safety.
Major Learning
Outcomes
(in cognitive domain)
3b. Select
preheating, post
heating and
PWHT method.
3c. Explain different
methods of
relieving thermal
stresses.
3d. Set different arc
welding
parameters.
3e. Explain advance
welding methods
and welding
automation.
3f. Explain various
fabrication
procedures.
3g. Calculate
Ovality, shell
plate orientation
and arc length.
3h. Identify
fabrication
stages for
equipment to be
fabricated.
3i. Describe safety
norms to be
followed during
fabrication
activities.
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Unit
Unit IV
Inspection and
Testing.
Unit V
Surface
preparation,
Finishing and
Coating
Methods.
Unit VI
Installation,
Erection and
Commissioning.
Major Learning
Outcomes
(in cognitive domain)
4a. Distinguish
weld defects and
thermal
distortion.
4b. Identify factors
affecting weld
quality.
4c. Explain testing
and inspection
procedures.
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Unit
No.
II
Practical Exercises
(outcomes in Psychomotor Domain)
Interpretation of fabrication drawing:
Approx.
Hours.
Required
04
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18 Hrs
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Sketches.
Bill of material.
Steps to fabricate.
Method employed for weld edge preparation.
Selection of welding process and process
parameters.
f. List of consumables used with specifications
and quantity.
g. Pre and/or post weld heat treatment processes
used.
h. WPS and WPQ.
i. Presentation including photographs/video of
actual work being carried out.
(Option of flexi time based work can also be
practiced. For this option, it may not be necessary to
exactly follow the time table slots. This can be on
continuous base also).
Prepare SWP and WTP:
Prepare one Shop Weld Plan (SWP) and one Weld Test
Plan (WTP) for typical pressure vessel job.
a. Sketch the job.
b. List the steps followed to prepare plans.
c. Prepare plans.
Liquid penetrate testing:
a. Demonstrate liquid penetrate testing of
weldment.
b. Write specification of test liquid.
c. List steps followed.
d. Sketch the path tested.
e. Write conclusion with interpretation.
f. Attach photograph.
Total Hours
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
VI
2 Hrs
2 Hrs
28 Hrs
Notes:
a. It is compulsory to prepare log book of exercises. It is also required to get each exercise
recorded in logbook, checked and duly dated signed by teacher. PA component of practical
marks is dependent on continuous and timely evaluation and submission of exercises.
b. Term work report must not include any photocopy/ies, printed manual/pages, litho, etc. It
must be hand written / hand drawn by student only.
c. Mini project and presentation topic/area has to be assigned to the group of specified
students in the beginning of the term by batch teacher, if applicable.
d. For practical ESE part, students are to be assessed for competencies achieved. They should
be given experience/part of experience to perform.
8. SUGGESTED LIST OF STUDENT ACTIVITIES:
SR.NO.
ACTIVITY
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ii.
ii.
II
Drawing interpretation.
iii.
III
iv.
IV
v.
Surface preparation,
finishing and coating
methods.
vi.
VI
Strategies
Lecture on fabrication technology and its
uses.
Use drawings from various fabrication
industries related to equipment fabrication,
structural fabrication, piping isometrics etc.
and explain to students, movies, industrial
visits.
Use video/animations available on internet
related to various fabrication processes,
industrial visits, demonstration.
Use various inspection and testing related
presentations from various websites, movies,
actual demonstration, and industrial visits.
Use charts and posters to show the surface
preparation, finishing and coating activity,
movies, industrial visits, demonstration.
Show operational manuals for installation,
erecting and commissioning procedures for
equipments and visit industry site where
actual installation, erection and
commissioning activities ongoing.
Title of Book
Welding technology.
Welding engineering and
technology.
Modern arc welding
Technology.
Structural steel fabrication and
erection
Author
Khanna,O.P
Parmar, R.S.
Nadkarni,
S.V.
Saxena, S.K.;
Asthana, R.B.
Publication
Dhanpat Rai Publications, New
Delhi - 22nd Edition
Khanna Publishers, New Delhi 1st edition
Advani oerlikon, Mumbai 6th
edition
Somaiya Publishers, New Delhi
3rd edition
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B)
Jain, K.C.;
Agrawal L.N.
SR.NO.
1.
ii. 2.
iii. 4.
i.
C)
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Q.NO.
SUB
Q.NO.
QUESTION
UNIT
MARKS
DISTRIBUTION
14
I
II
II
II
IV
IV
V
V
VI
VI
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
a.
II
OR
a.
b.
II
II
5
OR
b.
c.
5
4
II
II
II
OR
c.
3
a.
III
OR
a.
b.
III
III
5
OR
b.
c.
5
4
III
III
III
OR
c.
4
a.
IV
OR
a.
b.
c.
7
3
4
IV
IV
II
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b.
c.
5
5
4
V
VI
I
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