Industrial Training Report
Industrial Training Report
Industrial Training Report
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Welcome to
Undertaking
Chandigarh
Transport
INTRODUCTION
Chandigarh Transport Undertaking:
417 buses and CTU is now having three depots and 2286
employees. All the three CTU workshops are well equipped with
modern tools and equipment. A Cold Tire Retreading Plant with
modern techniques has also been set up in 2003.The CTU is also
managing two Inter State Bus Terminus at Sector-17 & Sector-43
Chandigarh. The Chandigarh Transport Undertaking operates
urban as well as sub urban routes for the convenience of citizen
of Chandigarh as well as adjoining areas of Punjab and Haryana.
The CTU also operates Inter State routes in the states of Punjab,
Haryana, Delhi, Rajasthan, U.P., J & K and Himachal Pardesh. The
fleet is divided into 3 depots which are supervised and controlled
by General Managers. Beside the above 417 buses, 100 buses (60
ordinary buses+40 Air conditioned Buses) have been added
under the JnNURM Scheme.
OBJECTIVES
To provide safe, eco-friendly, cost-effective and efficient modes
of Transportation
Fleet:
Total strength is 468 buses.329 buses run on local routes,
73buses run on interstate route covering Punjab, Haryana,
Himachal Pradesh, UP, Rajasthan, Delhi and J&K . CTU buses
traveled approx. 0.95 lacs KM per day.
Staff :
CTUs staff ratio per bus is the lowest in the country : just 3.90
employees per bus compare with Bombay 10.99, Delhis 9.16,
Kolkattas 11.66 and Ahmedabads 10.33.
Computerization :
The daily duties of operational staff with buses, Maintenance of
bus ticketing account system. Daily cash maintenance, Class IV
employees GPF maintenance, Salaries, Overtime and Travelling
Allowances have been completely computerized and all
application are running ONLINE.
Social Services :
Freedom fighters, War windows, Blind person, patients along
with one attendant with each category and journalists can travel
free in CTU with UT area and concession has been extended to
handicapped person and senior citizen students and employees
in CTU buses within the UT area.
OPERATIONAL JURISDICTION
The Chandigarh Transport Undertaking operates urban as well as
sub urban routes for the convenience of citizen of Chandigarh as
well as adjoining areas of Punjab and Haryana. The CTU also
operates Inter State routes in the states of Punjab, Haryana,
Delhi, Rajasthan, U.P., J & K and Himachal Pradesh. The fleet is
divided into 3 depots which are supervised and controlled by
General Managers. Beside the above 417 buses, 100 buses (60
ordinary buses+40 Air conditioned Buses) have been added
under the JnNURM Scheme.
Welcome to Chandigarh Transport Undertaking
Functioning
The main function is to provide bus services to the general public
within the city, Sub Urban area and in adjoining States i.e.
Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, Himachal Pradesh, J& K, Uttar Pradesh,
Rajsthan etc.
= 45000 kms.
= 15000 Kms.
Total
= 95000 Kms.
Worshops :
Sr. No.
Name
Location
Service
Workshop No.-I
Phase-I, Sub-Urban
transport
Workshop No.-II
and
maintenance.
Phase-I, Sub-Urban
transport
and
Workshop No.-III
Kishan
sect-35
transport
Bhawan facilities
to
Dhanas maintenance.
at
Sector- maintenance
and
Road
4
Workshop No.-IV
Situated
43(ISBT), Chandigarh.
ordinary buses
of
Engine Shop
Gear Shop
Welding Shop
Paint Shop
Tire Shop
Electrical Shop
ENGINE SHOP
MAIN PARTS OF ENGINE
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
Cylinder Block
Cylinder Head
Piston Head
Crankshaft
Camshaft
Connecting Rod
Valves
Hose Pipes
Water Jacket
Cylindrical Head
In an internal combustion engine, the cylinder head (often
informally abbreviated to just head) sits above the cylinders on
top of the cylinder block. It closes in the top of the cylinder,
forming the combustion chamber. This joint is sealed by a head
gasket. In most engines, the head also provides space for the
passages that feed air and fuel to the cylinder, and that allow the
exhaust to escape. The head can also be a place to mount the
valves, spark plugs, and fuel injectors.
Piston
Piston Pins
Piston Pins are made from
high quality Alloy Steel.
The manufacturing is
performed on the
State-of-the-art machinery to achieve
perfect dimensions. The hardness of
the
pins is maintained between 55HRC to 60HRC, which can be
altered according to customer need or OEM specifications.
Connecting Rod
Cam
Camshaft
The cam can be a simple tooth, as is used to deliver pulses of
power to a steam hammer, for example, or an eccentric disc or
other shape that produces a smooth reciprocating (back and
forth) motion in the follower, which is a lever making contact
with the cam.
GEAR SHOP
How Gears Work
Differential Gear
Clutch disk
Pressure plate
Note the springs in the clutch plate. These springs help to isolate
the transmission from the shock of the clutch engaging.
This design usually works pretty well, but it does have a few
drawbacks. We'll look at common clutch problems and other
uses for clutches in the following sections.
When your foot is off the pedal, the springs push the pressure
plate against the clutch disc, which in turn presses against the
flywheel. This locks the engine to the transmission input shaft,
causing them to spin at the same speed.
We all know that pushing down on the brake pedal slows a car
to a stop. But how does this happen? How does your car transmit
the force from your leg to its wheels? How does it multiply the
force so that it is enough to stop something as big as a car?
When you depress your brake pedal, your car transmits the force
from your foot to its brakes through a fluid. Since the actual
brakes require a much greater force than you could
apply with your leg, your car must also multiply the force of your
foot. It does this in two ways:
and at the time, most noted mountain roads had auto repair
shops to minister to overheating engines.
Liquid cooling