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Course Title : Machine Drawing

Course
Course Code : MEPC-205 : Core
Type
Contact Hours : L- 1 T- 0 P- 6 Credit : 4
Program/Semester : B. Tech.
40% Assignments in the
form of drafting
(software based)
Evaluation
exercises
Scheme :
30% Mid Term
(Suggested)
Evaluation
30% End Term
Evaluation

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Pre-requisites: Engineering
Graphics & CADD (MECI-102)
(1 0 4 3)
Course Assessment Method:
Both continuous and semester end
examination.
Topics to be covered: All.
Course Outcomes: At the end of
the course the student will be able
to:
Interpret the conventions/
Standardized representation used in
CO 1
development of
part and assembly drawings.
Create part/assembly drawings of
standard Mechanical components
CO 2
using
drafting/design software.
CO 3 Create and Analyse three
dimensional models of Mechanical
Assemblies/components using
drafting/design software.
Apply tolerance, machining,
processing and surface finish
CO 4
symbols in relation to
few Industrial components.
Course Details:
Review of Principle of
Orthographic Projections,
Sectioning, dimensioning,
Standardized
representation of screw threads,
screw fasteners, welds, bearings,
springs and related components.
Introduction to limits, fits and
tolerances, dimensional and
geometric tolerances, surface
finish
symbols.
Generation of part and assembly
drawings including sectioning
and bill of materials. Detailing of
components involving shafts,
couplings, bearing, pulleys, gears,
machine tool parts and
miscellaneous components.
Note: First angle projection to be
used. BIS codes for various
applications in Machine Drawing.
Drawings should contain bill of
materials and illustrate the use of
its tolerances and surface finish
requirements.
The syllabus given above
indicates the broad outlines and
the scope of the subject to be
covered.
List of Extended Activities:
• Solid modelling of Screw jack,
drill press vice, connecting rod,
eccentric.
• Solid modelling of Lathe tail
stock, tool post.
• Solid modelling of
incorporating assembly
constraints for animation of
motion of machine
components such as shafts,
couplings, bearings, pulleys,
gears assemblies.
Suggested Textbooks:
1. French T E, Vierck C J, and
Foster R, “Engineering Drawing
and Graphic Technology”,
14th Ed., McGraw-Hill, 2003.
2. SP 46: 1988, “Engineering
Drawing Practice for Schools and
Colleges”, Bureau of Indian
standards.
3. Bhatt N D, “Machine
Drawing”, 26th Edition, Charotar
Publishing House, Anand
(1991).
4. Gill P S, “Machine Drawing”,
17th Edition, S K Kataria and
Sons, New Delhi (2002).
5. Goetsch David L, Chalk W,
Nelson John A, “Technical
Drawing (Drafting and Design)”
Delmar Publishers, 2000.
6. Lakshminarayanan, V., and
Mathur, M.L., “Text Book of
Machine Drawing (with
Computer Graphics)”, 12th Ed.,
Jain Brothers, 2007.
7. Online Resources
8. Sidheshwar N, Kannaiah P and
Sastry V V S, “Machine
Drawing”, 27th Reprint,
TataMcGraw Hill, New Delhi
(2003).

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Online resources:
1. https://www.autodesk.in/campaigns/autocad-tutorials
2. https://my.solidworks.com/training

MEPC- Industrial Core Credit


L T P
304 Automation Course 3
3 0 0
Pre-requisites: None.
Course Assessment Method: Both continuous and semester end
examination.
Topics to be covered: All.
Course Outcomes: At the end of the course the student will be able to:
Characterize the architecture of Hydraulic Systems,
CO 1 Pneumatic Systems,
Mechanization, Industrial Robots.
CO 2 Apply the knowledge gained to design and simulate
hydraulic and
pneumatic circuits.
Analyze the application of Mechanization systems and
CO 3 Industrial Robots
for various applications.
Propose a suitable automation solutions meeting the
CO 4
requirements.
Detailed Syllabus
Introduction: Basic concept of Automation, Types of Automation,
Feasibility etc. Industrial
Hydraulics: Introduction, basic concepts, Hydraulic fluids,
Classification and properties of
hydraulic fluids, Contaminates in hydraulic system, control and
cleanliness standards, Fluid
power generators, i.e. Gear, Vane, Piston pumps, linear and Rotary
Actuators, Direction
Control Valves, types, actuation methods, pressure control valves;
pressure reducing valves,
pressure relief valve, Unloading valve, Sequence valve, Counterbalance
valve, Flow control
valves simple and pressure compensated type. Standard ISO Symbols
for Hydraulic
Components. Sealings in hydraulic system, Accumulators, hydraulic
hoses and tubing, Design
and analysis and hydraulic circuits, conventional as well as computer
aided design.
Pneumatics: Introduction, Basic components, Source, storage and
distribution, treatment of
compressed air, linear and Rotary actuators, Direction control valves –
types, actuation
methods, pressure control valves, logic devices – twin pressure valve,
shutter valve, time delay
valve, Pneumatic circuit design and analysis, conventional as well as
computer aided design.
Automatic Assembly System: Development of Automatic Assembly
process, Transfer
devices – continuous, Intermittent, synchronous and asynchronous,
Vibratory feeders –
Mechanics, effect of frequency, acceleration, track angle, friction, load
sensitivity, orientation
of parts – active and passive devices, Mechanical feeders – computation
and operational details,
B. Tech. 3rd Year Semester VI
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feed tracks, Escapement devices. Product design for high-speed
automatic assembly, examples
of design modifications.
Mechatronics: Introduction mechatronic system design, sensors and
transducers for
displacement, proximity, velocity, force, pressure temperature
measurement. Microprocessors
– Introduction, structure micro-controllers, application programmable
logic controllers – basic
structure, specifications programming of PLC’s, importance of Timers,
Counters, marker
relays, analog comparators in PLC programming, Introduction to Data
Acquisition and virtual
instrumentation using LABVIEW.
Robotics: Basic concepts, classification based on Geometry,
programming, drives, work
volume of robots world and joint coordinates various joints, DOF, end
effectors – Types and
uses, Sensors in Robots, programming – Teach pendant and Computer
programming,
Introduction to forward and inverse kinematics, Applications of Robots.
Books Recommended
1. Anthony Esposito, “Fluid Power with Application”, 5th Edition,
Pearson Education (2003).
2. Majumdar S R, “Oil Hydraulic System”, Tata McGraw Hill (2001).
3. Bolton W, “Mechatronics”, 2nd Edition, Pearson Education, New
Delhi (1999).
4. Necsulelscu Dan, “Mechatronics”, Pearson Education, New Delhi
(2002).
5. Geoffrey Boothroyd, “Assembly Automation and Product Design”,
Marcel Dekker In

tion (Vol. 1). Harvard University Press, 1975.


Course
Automobile
Code Department Credit
Engineering and E L T P
MEPE- Elective 3
Mobility
436
3 0 0
Pre-requisites: None.
Course Assessment Method: Both continuous and semester end
examination.
Course Outcomes:
To familiarize about the latest advancement/requirements in
CO 1 Automotive
industry.
To familiarize about laws and regulations of automobile
CO 2
sector
Application of knowledge/skill in designing and
CO 3 development of automobile
related components/devices.
Techno-economic feasibility study of an automobile as a
CO 4
means of transport.
Socio Economic Aspect of Automotive Mobility Engineering, Safety,
Environment and
Sustainability Issues.
Legislative requirements of Passenger and Commercial Vehicles.
Construction and Working details of Automobiles.
Study of Different Power Plants used in Automobiles; Internal
Combustion Engines, Battery
System and Fuel Cell Technology.
Application of Internet of things in Automobiles.
Role of Autonomous and Smart Vehicles.
Introduction to unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV), Applications of
Drones, Law, safety, and
security related to UAV.
Programme Electives 4thYear
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Recommended books:
(a) Crouse, William H., and William Harry Crouse. Automotive
Mechanics. Tata
McGraw-Hill Education, 10th Ed., 2007
(b) Bosch, Robert. Automotive Electrics, Automotive Electronics. Wiley,
2007.
(c) Ehsani, Mehrdad, Yimin Gao, Stefano Longo, and Kambiz Ebrahimi.
Modern
Electric, Hybrid Electric, and Fuel Cell Vehicles. CRC press, 2018
Open Electives 4th Year
147
MEOE- Automobile Department Credit
L T P
451 Engineering Elective 3
3 0 0
Pre-requisites: None
Course Assessment Method: Both continuous and semester end
examination.
Topics to be covered: All.
Course Outcomes: At the end of the course the student will be able to:
Develop chassis and identify suitable engine for
CO 1 different applications and
formulate steering, braking and suspension systems.
Select a suitable conventional and automatic
CO 2
transmission system.
CO 3 Identify the usage of electrical and hybrid vehicles.
CO 4 Use of ANSYS software.
Detailed Syllabus
Introduction to Automobile: Importance, applications, job
opportunities, classification, types
of vehicles, Basic structure, general layout, hybrid vehicles.
Automotive Electric and Electronic Systems: Electric and electronics
principles, systems,
and circuits, automotive batteries, construction, and operation, starting
system, charging
system, operation and service, ignition system, electronic ignition and
fuel control, engine
management, electric vehicles.
Automotive Drive Trains: Clutches, manual and automotive
transmission and transaxles,
drive shafts, universal joints, drive axles.
Automotive Chassis: Suspension system, steering system, wheel
alignment, brakes, wheels
and tyres.
Maintenance and Trouble Shooting: Automobile performance,
drivability, emissions and
emission norms, noise and vibration, engine tuning, equipment for
measuring various vehicle
parameters such as bhp, a/f ratio, noise, vibration and emission, comfort
and safety.
Recent advances in automobiles and automotive components.
Books Recommended
1. Crouse W H and Anglin D N, “Automotive Mechanics”, McGraw
Hill, 10th Edition,
Singapore (1993).
2. Bosch, “Automotive Handbook”, SAE Publication (2000).
3. Tom Denton, “Automobile Electrical and Electronics Systems”,
ButterworthHeinemann (2003).
4. Layne Ken, “Automotive Engine Performance: Tune up, Testing and
Service”,
Englewood Prentice Hall of India (1986).
5. Tom Denton, “Advanced Automobile Fault Diagnosis”, Butterworth-
Heinemann
(2002)

MEPC- Core Credit


Machine Drawing L T P
205 Course 4
1 0 6
Pre-requisites:Engineering Graphics (MEX-101)
Course Assessment Method: Both continuous and semester end
examination.
Topics to be covered: All.
Course Outcomes: At the end of the course the student will be able to:
Recognize to use modern engineering tools, software and
CO 1 equipment to analyse
different drawings for Design & manufacturing.
Identify the elements of a detail drawing and prepare
CO 2 Engineering Drawing
using orthographic projections and sectional views.
Recognition of the need and an ability to engage in self-
CO 3 education and life-long
learning.
An Ability to understand and apply the knowledge of
machine drawing as a
CO 4 system of Communication in which ideas are expressed
clearly and all
information fully conveyed.
Detailed Syllabus
Review of Principle of Orthographic Projections, fits and tolerances,
machining symbols,
sectioning and conventional representation, dimensioning, welding symbols,
various types of
screw threads, screw fasteners.
Assembly and Disassembly:
Coupling, Pin type, flexible coupling, and cone friction clutch.Pipe and Pipe
fittings.
Boiler Mountings: steam stop valve, feed check valve safety valve, blow off
cock valve.
Bearings: Swivel bearing, thrust bearing, Plummer block.
Machine Tool Parts: Lathe tail stock, tool post.
Miscellaneous: Screw jack, drill press vice, connecting rod, eccentric.
Introduction to Computer Aided Drafting: Students may be given some
drawing problems
involving the application of available CAD softwares.
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Note: First angle projection to be used. BIS codes for various applications in
Machine
Drawing. Drawings should contain bill of materials and illustrate the use of
its tolerances and
surface finish requirements. The syllabus given above indicates the broad
outlines and the
scope of the subject to be covered.
Based on the syllabus a number of sheets will be prepared by the students in
practical classes
as listed below:
Sheet No.1: Types of lines, Conventional Representation for materials.
Assignment No.1: Sectioning Practice on sketch book.
Sheet No. 2: Various types of machine components for sectioning.
Assignment No.2: Tolerances, Limits and Fits, Practice on Sketchbook.
Assignment No.3: Machining Symbols – Surface Texture and its
importance.
Assignment No.4: Screw threads practice on sketchbook.
Sheet No. 3: Various Types of Nuts, Bolts, Studs and Setscrews &
Foundation Bolts
Assignment No. 5: Coupling, its types and applications.
Sheet No. 4: Pin type flexible coupling and cone friction clutch.
Sheet No. 5: Assembly of various pipe joints and fittings.
Sheet No. 6: Assembly and part drawing of Screw Jack.
Sheet No. 7: Assembly of Drill press vice.
Sheet No. 8: Assembly and part drawing of Steam stop valve.
Sheet No. 9: Assembly of safety valve.
Sheet No. 10: Assembly of Blow of cock.
Sheet No. 11: Assembly and part drawing of Tail Stock.
Sheet No. 12: Assembly of Thrust bearing and Plummer block.
Assignment No. 6: Sketch of Swivel bearing on the sketch book.
Sheet No. 13: Assembly and part drawing of connecting Rod and eccentric.
Books Recommended
1. Gill P S, “Machine Drawing”, 17th Edition, S K Kataria and Sons, New
Delhi (2002).
2. Bhatt N D, “Machine Drawing”, 26th Edition, Charotar Publishing House,
Anand (1991).
3. Sidheshwar N, Kannaiah P and Sastry V V S, “Machine Drawing”, 27th
Reprint,
TataMcGraw Hill, New Delhi (2003).
4. Luzadder W J, “Fundamentals of Engineering Drawing”, PHI, New Delhi,
9th
Edition(1988).
5. Bertoline G R, Wiebe E N., Miller C L, and Mohler J L, “Technical
GraphicsCommunication”, 2nd Edition, IRWIN McGraw Hill, New York
(1997).

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