6th Sem MECH
6th Sem MECH
6th Sem MECH
For
DIPLOMA IN MECHANICAL
ENGINEERING
1
STATE COUNCIL FOR TECHNICAL EDUCATION AND VOCATIONAL TRAINING, ODISHA
TEACHING AND EVALUATION SCHEME FOR 6th Semester (Mechanical Engg.) (wef 2020-21)
Subject Subject Subject Periods/week Evaluation Scheme
Number Code L T P Internal End Sem Exams Total
Assessment/ Exams (Hours)
Sessional
Theory
Th.1 INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING & 4 - 20 80 3 100
MANAGEMENT
Th.2 AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING 4 - 20 80 3 100
AND HYBRID VEHICLES
Th.3 POWER STATION 4 - 20 80 3 100
ENGINEERING
Th.4 ELECTIVE (any One) 4 20 80 3 100
Th.4(a) COMPOSITE MATERIALS
A. RATIONALE:
Main objective of Mechanical Engineering is to produce goods and services for
benefit to mankind. Such productions are done utilizing various resources like
Men, Materials, machines and Money. Industrial engineering and quality control is
the subject which allows optimized use of such resources and hence very important
for a mechanical engineer.
B. COURSE OBJECTIVES:
After undergoing this course, the students will be able to:
1.Identify the place for a new plant set up and systematic arrangement of
machinery and shop for smooth production.
2.Take right decisions to optimize resources utilizations by improving productivity
of the lands ,buildings,people,material,machines,money,methods and management
effectively.
3.Understanding of stock management and maintenance to reduce plant ideal time.
4 To use the charts to record the quality of products.
5.To eliminate unproductive activities under the control of the management,
supervisor, worker and the design of products and processes.
D. COURSE CONTENT
1. PLANT ENGINEERING:
1.1 Selection of Site of Industry.
1.2 Define plant layout.
1.3 Describe the objective and principles of plant layout.
1.4 Explain Process Layout, Product Layout and Combination Layout.
1.5 Techniques to improve layout.
1.6 Principles of material handling equipment.
1.7 Plant maintenance.
1.7.1 Importance of plant maintenance.
1.7.2 Break down maintenance.
1.7.3 Preventive maintenance.
1.7.4 Scheduled maintenance.
2. OPERATIONS RESEARCH:
2.1 Introduction to Operations Research and its applications.
2.2 Define Linear Programming Problem,
2.3Solution of L.P.P. by graphical method.
2.4 Evaluation of Project completion time by Critical Path Method and PERT
(Simple problems)-
2.5Explain distinct features of PERT with respect to CPM.
3. INVENTORY CONTROL:
3.1 Classification of inventory.
3.2 Objective of inventory control.
3.3 Describe the functions of inventories.
3.4 Benefits of inventory control.
3.5 Costs associated with inventory.
3.6 Terminology in inventory control
3.7 Explain and Derive economic order quantity for Basic model. (Solve
numerical)
3.8 Define and Explain ABC analysis.
4. INSPECTION AND QUALITY CONTROL:
4.1Define Inspection and Quality control.
4.2Describe planning of inspection.
4.3 Describe types of inspection.
4.4 Advantages and disadvantages of quality control.
4.5 Study of factors influencing the quality of manufacture.
4.6 Explain the Concept of statistical quality control, Control charts (X, R,
P and C - charts).
4.7 Methods of attributes.
4.8 Concept of ISO 9001-2008.
4.9.1 Quality management system, Registration /certification procedure.
4.9.2 Benefits of ISO to the organization.
4.9.3 JIT, Six sigma,7S, Lean manufacturing
4.9.4 Solve related problems.
5.0 PRODUCTION PLANNING AND CONTROL
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Major functions of production planning and control
5.3 Methods of forecasting
5.3.1 Routing
5.3.2Scheduling
5.3.3 Dispatching
5.3.4 Controlling
5.4 Types of production
5.4.1 Mass production
5.4.2 Batch production
5.4.3 Job order production
5.5 Principles of product and process planning.
Syllabus to be covered before IA: Chapter 1,2,3
Learning Resources:
Sl. Name of Authors Title of the Book Name of the Publisher
No.
1 O.P.KHANNA INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING & DHANPAT RAI &
MANAGEMENT SONS
2 MARTAND INDUSTRIAL ENGG & S.CHAND
TELSANG PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT
3 M.MAHAJAN STATISTICAL QUALITY DHANPAT RAI &SONS
CONTROL
4
TH.2 AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING AND HYBRID VEHICLES
A. RATIONALE:
Automobiles are the principal mode of transport system. Their manufacture and maintenance gives a
major scope for employment. Many entrepreneur pass outs go for servicing of automobiles or trading/
manufacturing of auto components. Thus automobile engineering is an important subject to be in the
regular curriculum of the mechanical engineering.
B. COURSE OBJECTIVES:
At the end of the course the students will be able to:
Understand automobile chassis, transmission, breaking and fuel system etc.
Understand the basics of electric vehicle kinematics.
Understand the concepts of hybrid electric vehicles.
C.COURSE CONTENTS
1.0 INTRODUCTION & TRANSMISSION SYSTEM:
1.1 Automobiles: Definition, need and classification: Layout of automobile chassis
with major components (Line diagram)
1.2 Clutch System: Need, Types (Single & Multiple) and Working principle with sketch
1.3 Gear Box: Purpose of gear box, Construction and working of a 4 speed gear box
1.4 Concept of automatic gear changing mechanisms
1.5 Propeller shaft: Constructional features
1.6 Differential: Need, Types and Working principle
E.LEARNING RESOURCES:
Sl. Name of Authors Title of the Book Name of the Publisher
No.
1 R.B.Gupta Automobile Engineering Satya Prakashan
2 Dr Kirpal Singh Automobile Engineering Vol- I & II Standard Publishers
3 C.P.Nakra Automobile Engineering Dhanpat Rai Publication
5 Iqbal Hussain Electric & Hybrid Vehicles – Design Fundamentals CRC Press, 2
6 A.K. Babu Statistical Electric & Hybrid Vehicles Khanna Publishing House,
New Delhi, 2018
TH.3 POWER STATION ENGINEERING
A. RATIONALE:
Bulk powers used in industries and for domestic purposes are generated in power stations. A large
number of diverse and specialized equipment and system are used in a power plant should have this
important subject in mechanical engineering.
B. COURSE OBJECTIVES:
At the end of the course the students will be able to:
Understand the generation of power by utilizing various energy sources.
Understand the use of steam, its operation in thermal power stations.
Understand the nuclear energy sources and power developed in nuclear power station.
Understand the basics of diesel electric power station and hydroelectric power station.
Understand the basics of gas turbine power station
E.LEARNING RESOURCES:
Sl. Name of Authors Title of the Book Name of the Publisher
No.
1 R.K Rajput Power Plant Engineering Laxmi Publication
2 P.K.NAG Power Plant Engineering TMH
3 Nag pal G,R Power plant Engineering Khanna Publisher
RATIONALE: Composite material is the advanced engineering material and plays an important
Role in design of engineering products.it is s.a valuable subject for mechanical engineer
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
At the end of the course the students will be able to:
Understand the basic concept of composite materials
Understand the Classification of Composites
Understand the Mechanical Properties of Composites
Understand the Laminates
Understand the Joining Methods and Failure Theories.
4.0 Laminates:
4.1 Plate Stiffness and Compliance, Assumptions, Strains, Stress Resultants, Computation of
Stresses.
4.2 Types of Laminates - Symmetric Laminates, Antisymmetric Laminate, Balanced Laminate,
Quasi-isotropic Laminates, Cross-ply Laminate, Angle ply Laminate. Orthotropic Laminate.
4.3 Laminate Moduli, Hydrothermal Stresses.
E.LEARNING RESOURCES:
Sl. Name of Authors Title of the Book Name of the Publisher
No.
1 A.K Bhargava Engineering Materials: Polymers, Ceramics Prentice Hall India
and Composites
2 G. Dieter Mechanical Metallurgy Mc-Graw Hill
3 R.F. Speyer Thermal Analysis of Materials Marcel Decker
TH 4b ADVANCE MANUFACTURING PROCESSES
RATIONALE:
Advance manufacturing processes is the field of production by advance nontraditional methods
which give the conversion of raw materials into finished product..
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
At the end of the course the students will be able to:
Understand the working principle of modern machining processes.
Understand the Plastic Processing
Understand the additive manufacturing process
Understand the Special Purpose Machines
Understand the Maintenance of Machine Tools
DETAILED CONTENTS
1.0 Modern Machining Processes:
1.1 Introduction – comparison with traditional machining.
1.2 Ultrasonic Machining: principle, Description of equipment, applications.
1.3 Electric Discharge Machining: Principle, Description of equipment, Dielectric fluid,
tools (electrodes), Process parameters, Output characteristics, applications.
1.4 Wire cut EDM: Principle, Description of equipment, controlling parameters;
applications.
1.5 Abrasive Jet Machining: principle, description of equipment, Material removal rate,
application.
1.5 Laser Beam Machining: principle, description of equipment, Material removal rate,
application.
1.6 Electro Chemical Machining: principle, description of equipment, Material removal rate,
application.
1.7 Plasma Arc Machining – principle, description of equipment, Material removal rate,
Process parameters, performance characterization, Applications.
1.8 Electron Beam Machining - principle, description of equipment, Material removal rate,
Process parameters, performance characterization, Applications.
E.LEARNING RESOURCES:
Sl. Name of Authors Title of the Book Name of the Publisher
No.
1 O.P.KHANNA Production technology –Vol-II Dhanpat Rai Publication
2 B.S. Raghuwanshi Workshop Technology, Vol – II Dhanpat Rai Publication
3 HMT, Bangalore Production Technology Tata Mc-Graw Hill
A. RATIONALE:
Today’s manufacturing units are using robots as substitute for workers working in hazardous
atmosphere. Any automation found are using robots which are known as industrial robots and helps in
mass production and assembling parts to make a finished product. So to meet the need of the day this
Subject should be included in the syllabus of mechanical engineering of diploma stream.
.
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
At the end of the course the students will be able to:
Understand the basic concepts, parts of robots and types of robots.
Understand the various drive systems for robot, sensors and their applications in robots and
programming of robots.
Understand the robots according to its usage.
Understand the various applications of robots, justification and implementation of robot.
Conceptualize automation and understand applications of robots in various industries.
3.0 Sensors:
3.1 Requirements of a sensor.
3.2 Principles and Applications of the following types of sensors: Position sensors (Encoders,
Resolvers, Piezo Electric); Range sensors (Triangulation Principle, Structured lighting approach).
3.3 Proximity sensing; Force and torque sensing.
E.LEARNING RESOURCES:
Sl. Name of Authors Title of the Book Name of the Publisher
No.
1 Saeed B. Niku Introduction to Robotics: Analysis, Systems, Pearson Education Inc.New
Applications DELHI 2006
2 M.P. Groover Industrial Robotics: Technology, Tata Mc Graw Hill Co,2001
Programming and Applications
3 Fu K S Gonzalz R Cand Robotics control,sensing,visionand 1. Mc-Graw Hill
Lee C S G intelligence Book Co,
1987.
4 Ganesh S. Hedge A Text book on Industrial Robotics 1. , Laxmi
Publications
Pvt. Ltd.,
New Delhi,
5 S.R. Deb & Sankha Robotics Technology and Flexible 1. 2008.
Tata
Deb Automation Robot McGraw-
Hill, 2010.
Pr.1 AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING LAB
COURSE OBJECTIVES
At the end of the course the students will be able to
List of Practical .
COURSE OBJECTIVES
List of Practical
Experiment 01-To study the modern steam power plant with model.
Experiment 02-To determine the various efficiencies of steam turbine.
Experiment 03-To study the cooling tower.
Experiment 04-Study of jet condenser.
Experiment 05-Study of De-lavel turbine.
Experiment 06-To study the spring loaded safety valve.
Experiment 07-To study the following steam generators (boilers)models.
a) Lancashire boiler.
b) Cornish boiler.
RATIONALE
Students’ Project Work aims at developing innovative skills in the students whereby they apply
the knowledge and skills gained through the course covered in many subjects and Labs, by
undertaking a project. The prime emphasis of the project work is to understand and apply the
basic knowledge of the principles of Mechanical engineering and practices in real life
situations, so as to participate and manage a large Mechanical engineering projects, in future.
Entire Project spreads over 5th and 6th Semester. Part of the Project covered in 5th Semester
was named as Project Phase-I and balance portion to be covered in 6th Semester shall be
named as Project Phase-II.
OBJECTIVES
After undergoing the Project Work, the student will be able to:
Implement the theoretical and practical knowledge and skills gained through various
subjects/courses into an application suitable for a real practical working environment,
preferably in an industrial environment.
Develop software packages or applications and implement these for the actual needs of
the community/industry.
Identify and contrast gap between the technological knowledge acquired through
curriculum and the actual industrial need and to compensate it by acquiring additional
knowledge as required.
Carry out cooperative learning through synchronous guided discussions within the class
in key areas, asynchronous document sharing and discussions, as well as prepare
collaborative edition of the final project report.
To achieve real life experience in Project design.
To develop the skill of writing Project Report
The Project work duration covers 2 semesters(5th and 6th sem). The Grouping of students,
selection of Project, assignment of Project Guide to the Group was done in the beginning of 5 th
semester under Project Phase-I. The students were allowed to study literature, any existing
system and then define the Problem/objective of the Project. Preliminary work and Design of the
system also have to be complete in Phase-I. Development may also begin in this phase. Project
Milestones are to be set so that progress can be tracked .
In Phase-II Development, Testing, Documentation and Implementation have to be complete.
Project Report have to be prepared and complete in Phase-II. All Project reports should be
organized uniformly in proper order, irrespective of group. Teacher Guides can make suitable
alteration in the components of Task and schedule.
At the end of Project Phase-II in 6th semester there shall be one presentation by each group on
whole Project work undertaken by them.
A suggestive criterion for assessing student performance by the external (preferably person
from industry) and internal (teacher) examiner is given in table below:
Sl. No. Performance Criteria
The teachers are free to evolve other criteria of assessment, depending upon the type of project
work.
It is proposed that the institute may organize an annual exhibition of the project work done by
the students and invite leading Industrial organisations to such an exhibition.
The Project Report need to be prepared as per standard format and following is the indicative
format. The Teacher Guide may make minor alteration keeping the sense in tact.
1. Cover page:
It should contain the following ( in order)
(i) Title of the Project
(ii) ―Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Diploma in <Branch
Name>‖
(iii) By Name of the Student(s)
(iv) Logo of the Institution
(v) Branch Name/Depart Name and Institution Name with Address
(vi) Academic Year
st
2. 1 Inner page
Certificate:
It should contain he following
―This is to certify that the work in this Project Report entitled <Project Title> by <Name
of student(s)> has been carried out under my supervision in partial fulfillment of the
requirements for the Diploma in <Branch Name>‖ during session <session > in
<Branch /Department Name> of <Institute name> and this work is the original work
of the above student(s).
Objective: After completion of this course the student will be able to:
Develop team spirit i.e. concept of working in team
Apply problem solving skills for a given situation
Use effective presentation techniques
Apply task management techniques for given projects
Enhance leadership traits
Resolve conflict by appropriate method
Survive self in today’s competitive world
Face interview without fear
DETAIL CONTENTS:
1. SOCIAL SKILL
Society, Social Structure, Develop Sympathy and Empathy
Swot Analysis – Concept, How to make use of SWOT
Inter personal Relation: Sources of conflict, Resolution of conflict ,
Ways to enhance interpersonal relation
2. PROBLEM SOLVING
Steps of Problem solving:
Identify and clarify the problem,
Information gathering related to problem,
Evaluate the evidence,
Consider alternative solutions and their implications,
Choose and implement the best alternative,
Review
Problem solving techniques:
3. PRESENTATION SKILL
5. WORKING IN TEAM
Understand and work within the dynamics of a groups.
Tips to work effectively in teams,
Establish good rapport, interest with others and work effectively with them
to meet common objectives,
Tips to provide and accept feedback in a constructive and considerate way ,
Leadership in teams, Handling frustrations in group.
6. TASK MANAGEMENT
Introduction, Task identification, Task planning ,
organizing and execution, Closing the task
PRACTICAL
1. SWOT analysis:-
Analyse yourself with respect to your strength and weaknesses, opportunities and threats. Following
points will be useful for doing SWOT.
a) Your past experiences,
b) Achievements,
c) Failures,
d) Feedback from others etc.
3. Working in a Team
Form a group of 5-10 students and do a work for social cause e.g. tree plantation, blood donation,
environment protection, camps on awareness like importance of cleanliness in slum area, social activities like
giving cloths to poor etc.( One activity per group where Team work shall be exhibited)
4. Mock Interview
5. Discuss a topic in a group and prepare minutes of discussion.
6. Deliver a seminar for 5 minutes using presentation aids on the topic given by your teacher.
7. Task Management
Decide any task to be completed in a stipulated time with the help of teacher. Write a report considering
various steps in task management (with Break up into sub tasks and their interdependencies and Time)
Note: -1. Please note that these are the suggested assignments on given contents/topic. These assignments
are the guide lines to the subject teachers. However the subject teachers are free to design any assignment
relevant to the topic.
Note: -2. The following Topics may be considered for Seminar/GD in addition to other Topics at the
discretion of the Teacher.
(Comparison with developed countries, Occupational Safety, Health Hazard, Accident & Safety, First-Aid, Traffic Rules, Global
Warming, Pollution, Environment, Labour Welfare Legislation, Labour Welfare Acts, Child Labour Issues, Gender Sensitisation
,Harassment of Women at Workplace)
METHODOLOGY:
The Teacher is to explain the concepts prescribed in the contents of the syllabus and then assign different
Exercises under Practical to the students to perform.
Books Recommended:-
Name of the
Sl.No Name of Authors Title of the Book Publisher
01 E.H. Mc Grath , S.J Basic Managerial Skills for All PHI
02 Lowe and Phil Creativity and problem Kogan Page (I) P Ltd
solving
03 Adair, J Decision making & Problem Orient Longman
Solving
04 Bishop , Sue Develop Your Assertiveness Kogan Page India
05 Allen Pease Body Language Sudha Publications
Pvt. Ltd.
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