SBTET AP C-14 SYLLABUS DME V Semester
SBTET AP C-14 SYLLABUS DME V Semester
SBTET AP C-14 SYLLABUS DME V Semester
Instruction
period / week
Name of the Subject
Total
Period
/ year
Scheme of Examination
Duration
(hours)
Sessional
Marks
End
Exam
Marks
Theory
Practical/
Tutorial
Total
Marks
60
100
60
100
60
100
60
100
60
100
60
100
THEORY:
ME-501
ME-502
ME-503
Industrial
Management
Design of Machine
Elements -II
Estimating & Costing
Heat
Power
Engineering-II
ME-505 Fluid Power System
Machine
Tool
ME-506
Engineering
PRACTICAL:
ME-504
ME-507
90
100
ME-508
Life skills
Hydraulics
Pneumatics
Practice
Field practices
45
100
45
100
90
100
24
18
630
ME-509
ME-510
&
Lab
TOTAL
V-1
1000
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
Subject Title
Subject Code
Periods/Week
:
Periods per Semester
:
:
04
:
Industrial Management
ME 501
60
TIME SCHEDULE
S. No.
1.
2.
Major Topics
Principles
and
functions
Management
Organisation
structure
organisational behaviour
Periods
Weightage
Of
Marks
Short
Answer
Questions
Essay
Type
Questions
10
21
02
20
34
03
of
&
Production Management
14
26
02
02
4.
Materials Management
Total
16
60
29
110
03
10
02
08
OBJECTIVES
Up on completion of the course the student shall be able to
1.0
2.0
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2.21
2.22
2.23
2.24
2.25
2.26
2.27
3.0
3.1
4.0
4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
4.5
4.6
4.7
4.8
4.9
4.10
4.11
4.12
4.13
4.14
4.16
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COURSE CONTENT
1.
2.
3.
Production Management.
Production, planning and control, relation with other departments, need for
planning and its advantages, Routing, scheduling, despatching, PERT and CPM,
simple problems.
4.
Materials Management.
Materials in industry, inventory control model, ABC Analysis, Safety stock, reorder, level, Economic ordering quantity, Break even analysis, Stores layout,
stores equipment, Stores records, purchasing procedures, purchase records, Bin
card, Cardex, Material handling, Manual lifting, Hoist, Cranes, conveyors, trucks,
fork trucks.
REFERENCE BOOKS
1.
2.
3.
4.
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04
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S.
No
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Major Topics
Belts and chain drives
Gear drives
Fly wheels and
Governors
Brakes and Clutches
Cams
Total
Periods
Weightage
of Marks
12
12
21
21
Short
Answer
Questions
02
02
10
21
02
14
12
60
26
21
110
02
02
10
02
1
08
OBJECTIVES
Up on completion of the course the student shall be able to
1.
2.
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Essay Type
Questions
1
1
4.
5.
V-6
5.5
Draw simple cam profiles in above three cases for knife edged, flat and
roller followers. (offset followers are omitted)
COURSE CONTENT
1.
2.
Gear drives
Gear tooth terminology involute and cycloidal profiles - Simple, compound,
reverted & Epi cyclic gear trains. Gear material - Law of gearing-Design of
number of teeth for simple, compound and reverted gear trains for a given speed
ratio and sketching the arrangement-Applications of gear trains thread cutting
on a lathe back gear assembly of a lathe-Selection of gear wheels to cut
threads for a given pitch on a lathe-Design of spur gear based on Lewis
equation-Problems on screw cutting on lathe Back gear assembly - 3- Speed
gear box of an automobile, Calculation of velocity ratio-Description and
application of epi-cyclic gear trains (Problems on epi-cyclic gear trains not
included)
3.
4.
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5.
Cams
Function of cam - Classification of cams and followers uses. Working principle
of plate and cylindrical cams - Nomenclature of radial cam - Explanations of
terms cam profile, base-circle, cam angles, trace point - Motion of follower
Uniform velocity, uniform acceleration and retardation and simple harmonic
motion Time Vs. displacement diagram only - Construction of cam profile of a
plate cam with knife edged, flat & roller follower for all three types of motions
stated above - Problems on drawing of cam profiles as stated above for the
follower axis passes through the axis of the cam shaft (offset followers not
included)
REFERENCES
1.
2.
3.
4.
Machine Design
- R.S.Khurmi.
Design of Machine Elements - Pandya and Shah.
Theory of machines- Thomas Bevan.
Design of Machine Elements V B Bhandari [ Tata Mc Graw Hill]
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04
:
TIME SCHEDULE
S. No.
Major Topics
1.
Elements of costing
Fundamentals
of
estimation
Estimation of weights of
materials and Machining
times
Estimation of fabrication
cost
Estimation of forging cost
Estimation of foundry cost
2.
3
4.
5.
6.
Total
No. of
Periods
Weightage
of Marks
12
21
Short
Answer
Questions
02
06
08
01
16
39
03
03
08
13
01
01
10
08
16
13
02
01
01
01
60
110
10
08
Essay Type
Questions
OBJECTIVES
Op on completion of the course the student shall be able to
1.0
1.7
1.8
1.9
2.0
3.0
Estimate the weight of material required for a product and machining times
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3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
3.6
3.7
4.0
4.4
5.0
6.0
6.1
6.2
6.3
6.4
COURSE CONTENT
1.0
Elements of costing.
Explanation of term costing objectives of cost accounting elements of cost
viz., material, labour and expenses Depreciation-causes- : Calculation of
depreciation charges by a few important methods.
Determine the items that go into prime cost. On cost, calculate the cost of a
product taking into consideration all items. Calculate the selling price of a
product.
2.0
Fundamentals of estimating
Explanation of the term, objectives and function of estimating principal
constituents of the estimating of the cost of component design time, drafting,
planning and production time, design and procurement or manufacture of special
tools and equipment, estimate work, labour, materials, overheads, miscellaneous
expenses estimating procedure.
3.0
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Principles of dividing the component drawing into simple and smaller geometrical
configurations.
Calculation of volumes and the weight of the material.
Estimating the cost Exercises in the calculation of weight of material and cost.
Basic formula for the calculation of machining times for operations like, turning,
drilling, shaping, boring, screw cutting and grinding,. Use of standard table of
feeds, cutting speed etc. Exercises for the calculation of machining time for the
above mentioned operations.
4.0
5.0
6.0
REFERENCE BOOKS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
-by B.P.Sinha
- by T.R.Banga
- by Agarwal.
-by Narang & charya.
-by T.R. Banga Sharma.
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Subject Title
Subject Code
Periods/Week
:
Periods per Semester
:
:
04
:
Properties of Steam
10
20
Short
Answer
Questions
02
Steam Boilers
15
32
02
02
Steam Nozzles
10
18
02
Steam Turbines
15
20
02
02
Steam Condensers
10
20
02
60
110
10
08
S. No.
Major Topics
Periods
Weightage
of Marks
Total
Essay
type
Questions
01
OBJECTIVES
Up on completion of the course the student shall be able to
1.0
2.0
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2.10
2.11
2.12
2.13
2.14
2.15
2.16
2.17
2.18
Illustrate the function of all the accessories with a legible sketch such as
economiser, Super Heater, Steam traps & Separators.
Explain the terms actual/equivalent evaporation and factor of evaporation.
Define the boiler Power
Define the boiler efficiency
Write the formula for the above.
Compute the equivalent and actual evaporation from given data.
Solve problems on Boiler Power & efficiency
Draw heat balance for boiler performance
Explain draught systems (Natural, forced & induced) in detail with a
legible sketch
3.0
4.0
5.0
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5.3
5.4
5.5
5.6
5.7
5.8
5.9
5.10
5.11
5.12
5.13
5.14
5.15
5.16
5.17
5.18
COURSE CONTENT
1.0
Properties of steam.
1.1
Formation of steam under constant pressure, dryness, fraction and
degree of superheat, specific volume.
1.2
Determination of enthalpy, internal energy, internal latent heat, entropy of
wet, dry and superheated steam at a given pressure using steam tables
and Mollier chart.
1.3
Simple direct problems on the above using tables and charts.
1.4
Vapour processes simple problems using tables and charts.
1.5
Steam calorimeters Separating, throttling, Combined Separating and
throttling calorimeters problems.
2.0
Steam Boilers.
2.1
Function and use of steam boilers.
2.2
Classification of steam boiler with examples.
2.3
Brief explanation with line sketches of Cochran and Babcock Wilcox
Boilers.
2.4
Comparison of water tube and fire tube boilers.
2.5
Description with line sketches and working of modern high pressure
boilers Lamont and Benson boilers.
2.6
Brief explanation with line sketches of boiler mountings namely, pressure
gauge, water level indicator, fusible plug, blow down cock, stop valve,
safety valve (dead weight type, spring loaded type, high pressure and low
water safety alarm).
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2.7
2.8
2.9
2.10
2.11
2.12
3.0
Steam Nozzles
3.1
Flow of steam through nozzle.
3.2
Velocity of steam at the exit of nozzle in terms of heat drop by analytical
and mollier diagram.
3.3
Discharge of steam through nozzles.
3.4
Critical pressure ratio.
3.5
Methods of calculation of cross sectional areas at throat and exit for
maximum discharge.
3.6
Effect of friction in nozzles and Super saturated flow in nozzles.
3.7
Working steam jet injector.
3.8
Simple problems of nozzles.
4.0
Steam Turbines
4.1
Classification of steam turbines with examples.
4.1
Difference between impulse & reaction turbines.
4.3
Principle of working of a simple De-lavel turbine with line diagrams.
4.4
Velocity diagrams.
4.5
Expression for work done, axial thrust, tangential thrust, blade and
diagram efficiency, stage efficiency, nozzle efficiency.
4.6
Methods of reducing rotor speed compounding for velocity, for pressure or
both pressure and velocity.
4.7
Working principle with line diagram of a Parsons Reaction turbine
velocity diagram.
4.8
Simple problems on single stage impulse turbines (without blade friction)
and reaction turbine including data on blade height.
4.9
Bleeding, re-heating and re-heating factors (Problems omitted).
4.10 Governing of steam turbines : Throttle, By-pass & Nozzle control
governing.
5.0
Steam Condensers
5.1
Steam condenser ,its functions, Classifications
5.2
Low level counter Flow and Parallel
Flow jet condensers, High level Jet condenser and Ejector condenser,
Advantages and Disadvantages of High- Level Jet condenser
5.3
Shell and Tube Surface condenser, Down flow, Central flow Surface
Condenser and Evaporative condenser, Advantages and Disadvantages
of Surface condenser
5.4
The Formulae for cooling water required, Condenser efficiency,
Corrected vacuum, Absolute pressure and Vacuum efficiency
5.5
Simple problems on Steam condensers to Estimate the Cooling water
Required, Condenser efficiency and Vacuum efficiency
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5.6
REDERENCE BOOKS
1. Thermodynamics
2. Elements of Heat Engines Volume II
3. Thermal Engineering
4. Thermal Engineering
5. Thermal Engineering
by
by
by
by
by
V-16
Ballaney
R.C. Patel & Karamchandani
Arora & S. Domkundwar
Roy & Sarao
Vasandani & Kumar
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S No.
Major Topics
No. of
Periods
Weightage
of Marks
Short
Answer
Questions
Essay
Type
Questions
Fluid power
06
13
01
01
Circuit devices
12
26
02
02
Pneumatics
20
42
04
03
12
16
02
01
10
13
01
01
60
110
10
08
4
5
Hydro - Pneumatic
systems
Hydro Pneumatic
measurements
Total
OBJECTIVES
Up on completion of the course the student shall be able to
1.0
2.0
V-17
V-18
4.0
5.0
COURSE CONTENT
1.0 Fluid Power
1.1
The meaning of fluid power
1.2
The various applications of fluid power
1.3
The basic components of the fluid power system
1.4
The use of Hydraulic control system
1.5
The merits and demerits of hydraulic control system.
1.6
The essential components of hydraulic circuits and their functions.
1.7
The types of Hydraulic pumps
1.8
The types of Hydraulic Motors.
1.9
The function of hydraulic pump and motor
2.0 Circuit devices
Hydraulic Intensifier
2.1
The purpose of intensifier
2.2
The principal of working of intensifier with a legible sketch
2.3
The types of accumulators.
2.4
The types of hydraulic cylinders
2.5
The construction and working principle of double acting hydraulic cylinder
2.6
The expressions for force, velocity and power for hydraulic cylinder
2.7
The Selection of intensifiers and accumulators for specific application.
2.8
The principle of Hydraulic Jack with a legible sketch
2.9
The principle of Hydraulic crane with a legible sketch
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3.0 Pneumatics
Pneumatic Power Unit
3.1
The meaning of pneumatic circuits
3.2
The elements of pneumatic circuits
3.3
The areas of application of pneumatic power unit
3.4
Comparison with hydraulic power unit
3.5
Identification of different symbols used for pneumatic circuit
3.6
The pneumatic circuit diagram.
3.7
Classification of compressors.
3.8
Explanation of working of Regulator, Filter and Lubricator (R-F-L)
Pneumatic circuit valves
3.9
Explanation of function of circuit valves.
3.10 Explanation of different methods of actuation of valves.
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3.11
Air Cylinders
3.12
3.13
3.14
3.15
Pneumatic Circuits
3.17
3.18
3.19
3.20
3.21
Explanation of principle of working of power operator holding devicesLever clamp, Toggle clamp, Power vice, Mandrels, Collets and chucks.
Explanation of pneumatic safety circuits for a) Protection against pressure
drop, b) Protection against overload
Explain the meaning of Remote control
The components of Remote control pneumatic system Pilot operated
valves, Solenoid valves, and Cam operated valves
Explain different Remote control valves and switches.
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S.No
1
2
3
4
Essay Type
Questions
29
Short
Answer
Questions
03
16
26
02
02
20
42
04
03
08
13
01
01
Total
60
110
10
08
Major Topics
Modern
Machining
Process
Plastic processing
Number
of
Periods
16
Weightage
of Marks
02
OBJECTIVES
Up on completion of the course the student shall be able to
1.0 Understand the Modern Machining Processes
1.1
Distinguish between non-conventional machining processes and
traditional methods.
1.2
State their relative advantages.
1.3
Explain the principle of working of ultrasonic machining.
1.4
List the equipment used in U.S.M. processes.
1.5
Explain the principle of electric discharge machining with a legible sketch.
1.6
Explain the working of Abrasive jet machining with a legible sketch
1.7
Explain the working of Laser beam machining with a legible sketch
1.8
State the principle of chemical machining.
2.0
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2.5
2.6
3.0
COURSE CONTENT
1.0
Modern Machining Processes.
Introduction comparison with traditional machining.
Ultrasonic machining- Principle Description of equipment - applications.
Electric Discharge Machining - Principle Description of equipment
Type of EDM Processes - applications.
Abrasive jet machining - principle - description of equipment application.
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Plastics Processing.
Processing of plastics - Injection moulding - Compression moulding Transfer moulding Extruding - Casting - Calendaring
Fabrication methods -Sheet forming methods, Blow moulding Laminating plastics (sheets, rods & tubes) - Tool angles for machining
Plastics - Coolants used in machining of plastics - Applications of Plastics
3.0
4.0
Jig Boring.
Introduction - Button boring on lathes- Jig boring on vertical milling
machine.
Types jig boring machines - Open front machine - Cross rail type machine
constructional details & their working - System of location of holes.
REFERENCE BOOKS
1.Manufacturing Technology
2.Manufacturing Technology
3.Production Technology
4.Production Technology
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5.Tool Design
- Donaldson
CAD PRACTICE
Subject Title
Subject Code
Periods per week
Period per semester
:
:
:
:
CAD Practice
ME507
06
90
TIME SCHEDULE
Sl No.
Major Topics
1.
Introduction to CAD
03
2.
06
3.
Viewing drawing
03
4.
03
5.
06
6.
06
7.
Modifying entities
06
8.
03
9.
Dimensioning drawing
03
10.
2D Drawing
21
11.
Layers
03
12.
Isometric views
06
13.
03
14.
Printing drawing
03
15.
3D Drawings
15
TOTAL
OBJECTIVES
Up on completion of the course the student shall be able to
1.0
No. of
periods
V-25
90
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
2.0
3.0
4.0
5.0
6.0
V-26
6.2
6.3
6.4
6.5
6.6
6.7
7.0
8.0
Use the Text tool to create and formatting the various types of text
fonts and its styles
8.1
Practice the creating, naming and modifying the text fonts
8.2
Practice the Creation of line text, paragraph text
8.3
Practice the Setting of line text style and its alignment
8.4
Practice the Setting of Paragraph text style and its alignment
8.5
Practice the Changing of line text and Paragraph text
8.6
Practice the use of alternate text editor
9.0
10.0
Create 2D Drawings
10.1 Create 2D drawings of standard mechanical components
11.0
V-27
11.2
11.3
11.4
11.5
11.6
11.7
12.0
13.0
3D Drawings
15.1 Explain the concept of 3D
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S.No
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
9.
10.
12.
S.No
13.
Experiment Title
Key Competency
Open/close Autocad program
Introduction to CAD
Understands Autocad Graphic User
Interface(GUI) and various toolbars
Use prompt history window and scripts
Selecting commands & Working with
Practice the setting up a drawing
drawing
Practice the Entity snaps
Use Scroll bar, pan command, and
rotating view to move around within
Viewing drawing
drawing
Control visual elements like Fill, Text,
Blips and Line weight
Use Two dimensional coordinates and
Three dimensional coordinates
Use right-hand rule
Working with coordinates
Use filters in two and three dimensions
Define user coordinate system
Draw the simple shapes like lines, circles,
arcs and complex shapes like polygons,
Creating simple and complex entities
planes etc.,
Practice the adding of hatch pattern
Measure the intervals and distance
between entities
Getting Drawing information
Divide the entities in to segments
Calculate the areas defined by points, of
closed entities, and Combined entities
Create linear, Angular, Diametral, Radial,
Ordinate dimensions
Practice the making dimensions oblique
Dimensioning drawing
Edit the dimension text
Practice the Controlling of dimension
units, and dimension tolerance
Use proper 2D commands to create 2D
2D Drawings
drawings
Use Iso snap command to create
Isometric Views
Isometric views
KEY competencies to be achieved by the student
Experiment Title
Working with blocks
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Key Competency
Create , insert and explode a block
14.
15.
Printing drawing
3D Drawings
COURSE CONTENT
1.0
2.0
Selection of commands
Commands using toolbars, menus, command bar
Repeating a command, Nesting a command and modifying a command
Use of prompt history window and scripts, mouse shortcuts
Creating the drawing, Opening existing and damaged files, saving of
drawing, setting up a drawing
Setting and changing the grid and snapping alignment, the Entity snaps
3.0
4.0
5.0
V-30
and
Drawing of lines, circles, arcs, ellipses, elliptical arcs, rays and infinite
lines, Creating and editing of point entities
Drawing of complex shapes like rectangles, polygons, polylines,
Splines, donuts, planes, and adding of hatch pattern
6.0
7.0
8.0
Use the Text tool to create and formatting the various types of text
Fonts and its styles
The creating, naming and modifying the text fonts, the Creation of line
text, paragraph text, setting of line text style and its alignment
The Setting of Paragraph text style and its alignment, the Changing of line
text and Paragraph text, the use of alternate text editor
9.0
10.0
2D Drawings
Using appropriate commands creation of 2D drawings of standard
mechanical components
11.0
12.0
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14.0
15.0
3D Drawings
3D drawings of standard components
Rendering of 3D images
REFERENCE BOOKS
4MCAD User Guide- IntelliCAD Technology Consortium (WWW.intellicad.org)
4MCAD Software:
1. 4MCAD Viewer,
2. 4MCAD Classic,
3. 4MCAD Standard,
4. 4MCAD Professional.
LIFE SKILLS
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Life skills
ME 508
03
45
TIME SCHEDULE
No. of periods
Sl No.
Major Topics
Theory
Practical
Total
1.
03
00
03
2.
01
02
03
3.
Goal setting
01
02
03
4.
Positive attitude
01
02
03
5.
Managing emotions
1 1/2
4 1/2
06
6.
Stress management
1 1/2
4 1/2
06
7.
Time management
1/2
2 1/2
03
8.
Interpersonal skills
01
02
03
9.
Creativity
01
02
03
10.
01
02
03
11.
Assertiveness
1 1/2
4 1/2
06
12.
1 1/2
11/2
03
15 1/2
29 1/2
45
TOTAL
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2.3
2.4
2.5
2.6
2.7
2.8
Practicals
Exp
Exercise
Activity (Questionnaire / Game and Role play)
No
1.
Identifying the behavior patterns of low selfIdentifying the Behavior
esteem people.
2.
Practice
Positive
Self Steps to build a positive self esteem
Esteem
3.0
4.0
Exercise
Differentiate among
Wish, Dream and Goal
Activity
Drawing a picture of Your Self/ Your Country/
Your Society after 10yrs.
Discussion: Setting Personal Goals
Story Telling
Identifying of barriers
Analysis of barriers
Overcoming Barriers
Exercise
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1.
2
3
5.0
Practice
Strategies
to
enhance Positive attitude
Observe
6.0
Practicals
Exp
No
Exercise
V-35
7.0
Stress
Techniques
2.
Practice Time-Management
skills
2.
9.0
Relaxation
Practicals
Exp Exercise
No
1
Identify Time stealers
8.0
maintaining
positive
Activity
V-36
9.6
9.7
9.8
9.9
9.10
Practicals
Exp
Exercise
No
1
Observe any given object
2.
Imagine
3
4
5
10.0
Skills
Product development
Developing originality
11.0
V-37
12.0
2.
Practicing assertiveness
Skills
Simulation
Practicals
Exp No
1
Exercise
Observation
V-38
2.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Identification
Leader
of
6.
Stress management
7.
Time management
8.
Interpersonal skills
9.
Creativity
10.
11.
12.
Leadership skills
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COURSE CONTENT
1.0
2.0
self
esteem, Causes of low esteem- Identification of behavior patterns of low self
esteem Practice session of Questionnaire / Game -Steps to build a positive self
esteem Practice session of Role play
3.0
Goal setting
Significance of goal setting,Concepts of Wish, Dream, and Goal Identify Wish,
Dream, and Goal and differentiate among them Reasons for not setting the
goals, Barriers to reach goals,Identify Barriers Effective goal setting process &
Practice Effective goal setting
4.0
Positive attitude
concept ,affects of negative attitude,attitude of self and peers,effect of peers on
self and
vice-versa, steps to enhance positive attitude,strategies to
enhance positive attitude
Managing emotions
Problem-definition, performance problems ,Categorize the problems,
barriers to the solutions to problems.
5.0
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6.0
Stress management
concept of stress, Types of stress, causes of stress, reactions of stress, coping
with the
stress, stress relaxing techniques, changing personality and
cognitive patterns
7.0
Time management
Definition, significance of various Time stealers, Time management, strategies to
set
priorities, steps to overcome barriers, Time-Management skills- its
advantages.
8.0
Interpersonal skills
Significance of Interpersonal skills,positive relationships- Advantages, negative
relationships- Disadvantages
9.0
Creativity
Definition, Invention, Innovation, Novelty,creative thinking , observation and
imitation ,
improvement,Expertise ,skill, and motivation, components of
Creativity ,Convergent
thinking and divergent Thinking, various steps
involved in Scientific approach to creative thinking namely , Factors affecting
the creativity in Individuals, Vertical thinking and
lateral thinking.
10.0
11.0
12.0
Leadership skills
Concept , importance, Role of a Leader in an Organization, Traits of effective
leader, Managing and leading, leadership styles-their Comparison, theories of
leadership, strategies to develop effective leadership, importance of Decision
making, concept of ethical leadership and moral development.
REFERENCES
1.Robert NLussier, Christopher F. Achua Leadership: Theory, Application, & Skill
development: Theory, Application.
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Subject Title
Subject Code
ME-509
Periods/Week: 03
Periods/Semester :
S. No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
45
OBJECTIVES
Up on Completion of the Lab the student shall be able to:
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Exercise
Calculation of
coefficient of
discharge of
Venturimeter
Determination
pipe friction
Pelton wheel
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Kaplan Turbine
Exercise
Francis Turbine
Reciprocating Pump
E. 3
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
1
1
2
3
3
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Marks awarded
Centrifugal Pump
D. Calculate
indicated
power
and
efficiency
E. Vary the head
(flow)
and
repeat
experiment
A. Maintain steady flow in
suction and delivery pipes
B. Record
suction
and
delivery pressure gauge
readings
C. Record time for collection
of specific quantity of
water, electrical meter
reading
D. Calculate indicated power
and efficiency
E. Vary the head (flow) and
repeat experiment
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 2
E. 2
Total 10
COURSE CONTENT
1 Determination of Coefficient of discharge of Venturimeter.
2 Determination of major losses in pipes due to friction.
3 Determination of B.P. and efficiency of Pelton wheel.
4 Determination of B.P. and efficiency of Kaplan turbine.
5 Determination of B.P. and efficiency of Francis turbine.
6 Determination of I.P. and overall efficiency of a reciprocating pump
7. Determination of I.P. and efficiency of the Centrifugal pump
TIME SCHEDULE - PNEUMATICS LAB (ME 509 B)
Sl No.
Major Topics
No. of
periods
1.
03
2.
03
3.
03
4.
03
5.
06
6.
06
TOTAL
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24
OBJECTIVES
Up on completion of the Lab the student shall be able to
1.0
2.0
3.0
4.0
5.0
6.0
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6.1
6.2
6.3
6.4
Experiment Title
Key Competency
Identify the components of a pneumatic
circuits.
1.
Introduction to Pneumatics
2.
3.
4.
5.
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Select
6.
valve(OR Valve).
Connect 3/2 valves and OR valves to the
double- acting cylinder as per the circuit.
Select two 3/2 valves and AND valve.
Connect 3/2 valves and AND valves to
the double- acting cylinder as per the
circuit.
COURSE CONTENT
1.0
2.0
3.0
4.0
5.0
6.0
REFERENCE BOOKS
1
2
Subject Title
Subject Code
Periods Per Week
Periods Per Semester
:
:
:
:
Field Practices
ME 510
06
90
TIME SCHEDULE
1. Production
Project
Number of
Periods
Skill Exercise
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04
04
Drilling practice
to remove material 1 mm
Drill through holes of 4X6 (@ 6,6) from all the
corners of the Drill base of 150x100x5
(Repeat the same procedure for Drill Guide)
04
The above practices can be exercised by considering similar components fulfilling the above
requirements
Gear hobbing
Manufacture of solid
shaft
Cutting splines on
the shaft
06
04
04
04
1. Production (contd,........
Project
Manufacturing
of
square
threaded
screw
Preparing template
for involute gear
tooth
Casting of
coupling
Number of
Periods
Skill Exercise
flange
2. Fabrication
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04
04
04
Project
Fabrication
of
Almirahs and trunk
boxes
Critical cases
Number of
Periods
Skill Exercise
04
04
Number of
Periods
Skill Exercise
04
04
04
Manpower
requirement
Number of
Periods
Skill Exercise
Planning and Assessing man power
Student will be guided to prepare the man power
requirement in the laboratories by assessing the
demand.
Eg:Boring of a component with an authorised process
sheet,etc
Skilled technician-1,Store keeper-1,Transport Asst.1,Helper-1
5. Inventory management
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06
Project
Number of
Periods
Skill Exercise
Number of
Periods
04
6. Safety
Project
Mock drill
Number of
Periods
Skill Exercise
Eg:Fire Accident
Knowledge & practice on fire extinguishers
Using of sand buckets
Informing to the fire fighting agency.
Practice the First aid procedures
First Aid
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06
04
2.0
File the of Drill base of 151x101x6 on all sides to remove material 0.5
mm
Wear the apron
Check the raw material (Drill base) size as per the work sheet
(151x101x6)
Select the suitable height of the vice
Clamp the work piece centrally across the base firmly in position
File surfaces flat and parallel to an accuracy of 0.05 mm
File angle to 900 to a try-square accuracy
Check for flatness and squareness using tri-square
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3.0
Drill through holes of 4X6 (@ 6,6) from all the corners of the Drill
base of 150x100x5
Wear the apron
Follow safety and procedural precautions
Check the Drill base for its size
Mark and locate the centres for the holes to be drilled
Mount the job in a machine vice, using parallels and clamp it securely
Set the work table in such a manner that the drill can be fixed and
removed without disturbing the vice or table
Fix a centre drill on the chuck in a drilling machine spindle and align with
the centre mark on the job
Spot the hole location with the centre drill
Remove the centre drill and fix the required drill of 6 without disturbing
the vice or table
Perform an operation of drilling a hole of a diameter of 6 up to a depth
of 1mm for first go
Operate a coolant pump
Drill through hole as per requirement
4.0
5. Understand the Material Requirement plan (Note: The faculty in charge needs to
plan appropriate situation to accomplish the given exercises)
Handle the Store House and its transactions
1. Draw a typical layout of storeroom considering
a) Optimum utilization of space
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Estimation of
a) Cost of transportation
b) Commodity value
c) Size of Shipment
d) Distance control
e) Type of Transport
f) Speed
2. Practicing the appropriate Disposal procedures
a) Surplus Items
b) Obsolete Items
c) Scrap Items
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