This presentation is based on the industrial training that i did in Mechanical Engineering department Kashmir. this presentation has been Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the award of the degree of bachelor of Mechanical Engineering
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Industrial training report with Mechnaical Engineering department Kashmir
1. DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
PRESENTED BY:
NAUMAN WANI (213 /16))
PRESENTATION ON
INDUSTRIAL TRAINING WITH
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT, KASHMIR
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2. Objective of industrial training
To make students familiar with the world of work.
To experience the discipline of working in a professional
organization.
To work with other engineering professionals.
To observe interaction of Engineers with other professional
groups.
To develop Technical and communicational skills.
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3. Mechanical Engineering Department, Kashmir
MED Kashmir is a government service department.
Provides various construction equipment’s to other Engineering
Departments.
Generates good revenue by providing equipment on hire
maintenance and operation of various machineries.
Snow clearance is the most important job, so that major inter district
roads remain open.
No Mechanized Snow Clearance process before 1990, snow clearance
process was done manually.
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4. Objectives Of The Department
Maintenance and operation of various machines.
Snow clearance, so that major inter-district roads remain open.
Design, execution and maintenance of central heating systems in
Associated Hospitals.
Objectives of
Engineering Department
Kashmir
Repairing work in
workshops
Central Heating
system in hospitals
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5. Content
Various types of machines in MED, Kashmir.
Different Types Of Blades Attachments For Snow Clearance.
Various jobs done in workshop.
To Replace The Bevel Wheels In The Differential Assembly Of Jessop Road Roller.
To replace the Worm Wheel of the Steering Mechanism in Wilson Road Roller.
To replace the damaged Fan of the Radiator in Speed Craft Road Roller.
Overhauling A Truck Engine & its Accessories
Different types of engines.
Basic parts of an Engine.
Conclusion.
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6. Various types of machines Observed in MED,
Kashmir
1. Earth Excavator.
• Digging of, holes.
• Earth excavation .
• Demolition with hydraulic claw.
• River dredging.
• Avalanche clearance
• Landslide clearance and opening
roads.
• Forestry work
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7. 2. Road Roller.
• Uses its weight to compress
the surface being rolled
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9. 4. Backhoe Loader:
backhoe bucket can be replaced with a
breaker, grapple or a stump grinder
USES:
• Construction,
• Small Demolition
• Digging Holes
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10. Different Types Of Blade Attachments
There are two types of blades v-blade and horizontal blade.
1. V-Blade
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12. Various Jobs Done In Workshop
1. To Replace The Bevel Wheels In The Differential Assembly Of Jessop
Road Roller.
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Fig: Damaged bevel wheel in
differential Centre
Fig: Worn Out Teeth On Bevel
Wheel
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Process of removal of wheel and final drive Pinion
First we had to remove the rear
wheels
14. The final drive pinion and the weight both were in inside the
wheel.
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18. Fig. : Actual representation of differential assembly after re-assembling it.
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19. 2. To replace the Steering Worm Wheel in Wilson Road Roller.
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Fig: Diagrammatic Representation of Steering Assembly Fig: Damaged Steering Worm Wheel
25. Engine And Its Types
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Engine
Internal
Combustion Engine
SI Engine
CI Engine
External
Combustion Engine
Steam Engine
26. Basic Parts Of An Engine
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Fig: Different parts of an Engine. Fig: Camshaft, Valves And Pistons
In an Engine.
27. 1. Engine Cylinder
Here combustion of fuel
takes place.
The cylinder is made of
hard grade cast iron.
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28. 2. Piston
• It is a cylindrical piece of metal that moves up and
down inside the cylinder
• Pistons are made of cast iron or aluminum alloy
for lightness
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29. 3. Crankshaft
• It turns the piston’s up and down motion into circular
motion.
• usually a steel forging, but some use cast iron such as
spheroidal graphite or nickel alloy castings
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30. 4. Connecting Rod
• Connects the piston to the crankshaft.
• Made of nickel, chrome and chrome vanadium steels.
• For small engines the material may be aluminum.
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31. 5. Valves
• Intake and exhaust of the gases in the engine cylinder is done by the valves
present in the cylinder.
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32. 6. Oil Pump
• Engine oil is sucked out of the oil pan by the oil
pump runs through the oil filter to remove any girt
and then spread all over the bearings and other
parts
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33. Conclusion
I worked with the workers and operated on different parts of Road rollers. Though
my training time was limited to 45-days, but I think it helped me a lot and the
knowledge I gained would help me in future.
Thank
you
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