Giving all the details on what are the process happen in a industry.Main focus on estimation.Effects are implanted too.
The presentation gives all the details of this industry as a trainee.
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This is a 6 week Training report on the topic CNC and Autocad + Delcam + FeatureCam.
This training Report is Submitted by me after completion my 6 week training training in "Krishna Automation Industrial Training Center, Gurgaon".
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Summer Training Report for Diploma (mechanical) StudentsKashifRaza113
This Training is completed at UPSRTC (Lucknow) by a student of polytechnic(mechanical) from Integral University Lucknow. UPSRTC is a Government Organisation for Public Transport in Uttar Pradesh.
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During our internship we have learned a lot about building services and HVAC systems. Every topic from crust to core was explained to us and this report is an overview of what we learned. Information in this report is gathered from different sources like instruction manual, project proposals, online websites and notes provided by instructors.
This document gives reader an insight of design techniques for lifts, storage tanks, and HVAC systems along with introduction to international standards. Interactive visuals provide an ease to reader for understanding cyclic process and don’t let reader to get bored as traditional technical text does.
We have tried our best to eliminate all mistakes and misrepresentation of facts but since its natural for humans to make mistakes, so we ask your pardon in advance for any such mistake.
Thank you!
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Building Services:
Lifts/Elevators (functioning, components, selection criteria, manufacturers, study of Emmar tower elevator system).
Fuel Storage Tanks (purposes, international standards for fuel storage tank design, use of EN-12285-1 , EN-12285-2 DIN 6612, Designing of a 10,000 Liter fuel storage tank).
Fire Suppression Systems (Fire ingredients, fire classes, fire fighting techniques, fire suppression using clean gas technology and water sprinkler system)
Welding Techniques (Preparation of workpiece, preheating of electrodes and workpiece, appropriate welding technique depending upon requirement).
Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC):
Goals of an HVAC system, Components of an HVAC system, Split Air Conditioner System, Packaged Air Conditioner System, Cooling Tower Technology, Chillers, Air Handling Units and Pumps (Positive displacement pumps and Kinetic Pumps).
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Industrial training (Internship) Report.
Mercedes_benz Service centre.
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Summer Training Report for Diploma (mechanical) StudentsKashifRaza113
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Internship is one of the keys for understanding more deeply the concepts learned from formal education by going through practical practices adapted by industries. And this rationale brought us to National Engineering Services Pakistan NESPAK.
During our internship we have learned a lot about building services and HVAC systems. Every topic from crust to core was explained to us and this report is an overview of what we learned. Information in this report is gathered from different sources like instruction manual, project proposals, online websites and notes provided by instructors.
This document gives reader an insight of design techniques for lifts, storage tanks, and HVAC systems along with introduction to international standards. Interactive visuals provide an ease to reader for understanding cyclic process and don’t let reader to get bored as traditional technical text does.
We have tried our best to eliminate all mistakes and misrepresentation of facts but since its natural for humans to make mistakes, so we ask your pardon in advance for any such mistake.
Thank you!
Major topics covered in this report about Building Services and HVAC are:
Building Services:
Lifts/Elevators (functioning, components, selection criteria, manufacturers, study of Emmar tower elevator system).
Fuel Storage Tanks (purposes, international standards for fuel storage tank design, use of EN-12285-1 , EN-12285-2 DIN 6612, Designing of a 10,000 Liter fuel storage tank).
Fire Suppression Systems (Fire ingredients, fire classes, fire fighting techniques, fire suppression using clean gas technology and water sprinkler system)
Welding Techniques (Preparation of workpiece, preheating of electrodes and workpiece, appropriate welding technique depending upon requirement).
Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC):
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Industrial training report with Mechnaical Engineering department KashmirNauman Wani
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
Mercedes benz service centre training reportPanchal Anand
Industrial training (Internship) Report.
Mercedes_benz Service centre.
Abstract: As a Mechanical Engineering Student I am very interested in automobile Engineering. I always keen to learn different mechanisms used in vehicles, I used to watch animated videos on YouTube about automobile mechanisms like Differential, Automatic transmission gearbox etc, but I never watched it in real. So, it was a great opportunity for me to do two weeks internship at Mercedes-benz Service centre, Ambli, Ahmedabad. The internship was concentrated on the car services. At the beginning of the internship I had several queries in my mind regarding the different technologies used in Mercedes-benz and what skills are needed in organization. During my internship several queries are cleared by doing some activities. The objective of this internship is to understand working of different mechanisms, to get knowledge of regular services and the major-minor problem that can be observed in day to day life. Apart from technical knowledge, I also learnt rules and safety instruction, Inventory management, Quality Control. I realize the responsibility of technicians working on the car. So, this internship was a great experience. I found out how much I am strong in automobile field. I gained new knowledge and skills and met many new people. Working together with people having different background and education was great experience. I also accompanied by other 2-3 students who were also on industrial training, so it was nice knowledge sharing. I achieved many of my learning goals. I got insight into the work of an organization. At last this internship has given me new insights and motivation to pursue a career in mechanical engineering.
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Pump Industry, Plant & Machinery as per customer satisfaction
There has been a long felt need to bring up speed in the field of construction, which remain a core contributor to the growth of economy, but still suffers from low productivity, higher costs and wastages. Unsafe working conditions and resultant pollution are other areas of concern. This calls for modernization of construction and by using pre cut & bent TMT bars many of these issues are addressed
INTRODUCTION
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MARKET POTENTIAL
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The Auto Component Manufacturers Association (ACMA) has pegged domestic demand for auto components at $ 20-25 billion in 2015 from current demand of approximately $ 10 billion.
BASIS AND PRESUMPTIONS
1. The production capacity of the unit has been worked out on the basis of single shift of 8 hours a day for 300 working days a year ( i.e, 25 days a month ). 2. The unit is expected to work at 70% efficiency of installed capacity with yield rate of 95%. 3. Wages for labour, etc. have been considered as per the prevailing market rates in accordance with the Minimum Wages Act. The proprietor is considered as the Manager. 4. The unit is assumed to run in a rented/leased building. 5. The cost of machinery and equipments have been taken as per the rates quoted by manufacturers/suppliers. 6. The cost of raw material and other inputs are based on current prices prevailing in local market. 7. Interest rate for fixed and working capital investment have been calculated on an average rate of 16%.
IMPLEMENTATION SCHEDULE
S.No. Name of Activity Period 1. Preparation of Project Report 1(a) Market survey 4 Weeks 1(b) Calling Quotations 6 Weeks 1(c) Scheme Preparation 2 Weeks 2. Provisional registration as SSI ( EM1) 4 Weeks 3. Clearance from Pollution Control Board 4 Weeks 4. Financial arrangement from banks/financial institutions 8 Weeks 5. Selection of site for unit 3 Weeks 6. Purchase of Plant, Machinary and Equipments 8 Weeks 7. Erection, Electrification and Commissioning of Machines 4 Weeks 8. Procurement of Raw Materials, Tools, Guages and Measuring Equipments, etc. 3 Weeks 9. Recruitment of Staff and Workers 4 Weeks 10. Trial run and Commencement of Production 1 Weeks Total = 51 Weeks TECHNICAL ASPECTS
Automobile Piston - Introduction :
In
Steelcast limited industrial training reportaman1312
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For over two decades, Makino Auto Industries Pvt. Ltd. has been the trusted name in the automotive industry. The company's product range of Automotive clutch assemblies, brake assemblies and components are amongst the category leaders in India and discerning markets of the world.
Established in 1990 Makino has 4 plants in India. Started as a Friction Disc manufacturer and now a complete clutch & Brake Solution Provider.
Experts of Automotive Clutches & Brakes (2W, 3W and 4W applications)
Working with major OEM in India for 2 W and 3 W applications
Vision is to provide technologically advanced clutches & brakes for existing and future vehicles.
"MAKINO is committed to consistently provide the Original Equipment Manufacturer and vehicle owner quality products.
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Indigenized remote control interface card suitable for MAFI system CCR equipment. Compatible for IDM8000 CCR. Backplane mounted serial and TCP/Ethernet communication module for CCR remote access. IDM 8000 CCR remote control on serial and TCP protocol.
• Remote control: Parallel or serial interface.
• Compatible with MAFI CCR system.
• Compatible with IDM8000 CCR.
• Compatible with Backplane mount serial communication.
• Compatible with commercial and Defence aviation CCR system.
• Remote control system for accessing CCR and allied system over serial or TCP.
• Indigenized local Support/presence in India.
• Easy in configuration using DIP switches.
Technical Specifications
Indigenized remote control interface card suitable for MAFI system CCR equipment. Compatible for IDM8000 CCR. Backplane mounted serial and TCP/Ethernet communication module for CCR remote access. IDM 8000 CCR remote control on serial and TCP protocol.
Key Features
Indigenized remote control interface card suitable for MAFI system CCR equipment. Compatible for IDM8000 CCR. Backplane mounted serial and TCP/Ethernet communication module for CCR remote access. IDM 8000 CCR remote control on serial and TCP protocol.
• Remote control: Parallel or serial interface
• Compatible with MAFI CCR system
• Copatiable with IDM8000 CCR
• Compatible with Backplane mount serial communication.
• Compatible with commercial and Defence aviation CCR system.
• Remote control system for accessing CCR and allied system over serial or TCP.
• Indigenized local Support/presence in India.
Application
• Remote control: Parallel or serial interface.
• Compatible with MAFI CCR system.
• Compatible with IDM8000 CCR.
• Compatible with Backplane mount serial communication.
• Compatible with commercial and Defence aviation CCR system.
• Remote control system for accessing CCR and allied system over serial or TCP.
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3. INTRODUCTION
HISTORY
Year of Established:1949
Managing Director (S. D. Shibulal)
Established for Manufacture of equipment and spares for Bhilai Steel Plant
It soon began catering to the requirements of other Steel plant at Rourkela,
Durgapur & Bokaro.
Beekay entered the field of turnkey projects in 1987 .
Beekay has also successfully completed the construction of 600 m3 BF for Nacast,
Notable achievements recently was supply of BF & HS shells for POSCO's 4000M3 BF
project at SAIL ISP.
Beekay is accredited with ISO 9001, ISO 14001, ISO 18001, API, ASME U Stamp and
CCE approvals.
Beekay is using cutting edge technology for the manufacturing of their products.
They also have some technologies from different countries like China, Italy, etc
5. PRODUCTS
MANUFACTURED
Iron Making Equipments
Blast furnace
SPONGE IRON PLANTS
Dewatering drumHot metal car
TYRE SHELL FOR 300 TPD
Steel Making Equipments
Steel making equipments
Caster equipments
RH Vacuum Degassing Vessel Twin Pot Slag Thimble Car
Addle turret Segment for slab caster
6. ROLLING MILL EQUIPMENTS
Pinch Roll Merchant Mill Rolling mill
COKE OVEN EQUIPMENTS
Coke quenching car waste gas valve
PRESSURE VESSELS
Vapour collecting unit Nitrogen tank
RAILWAYS
140 T Jib crane boom Engine floor frame
7. An Industry comprises of different types of departments and shops for the proper working
and completion of a job in a required time period with efficiency.
The different departments can be classified as :-
Marketing department.
Finance department
Planning department
Machine shop
Fabrication shop
Foundry shop
Assembly shop
Testing department
Other
DEPARTMENT/SHOPS AND
THEIR PROCESSES
The product undergoes by sequential process are :-
Enquiry done by the customer about the product to know about it and related queries.
Quotation is made to show all the specification and expected cost for a particular
product which is asked by the customer.
It involves the extra cost like excise duty ,sales tax, e-tax, etc.
A sample diagram is sent by the customer to the industry.
Finance department estimate the basic cost of the materials and other resources used.
Standards of the material are followed and if standards do not match an alternate
standard is confirmed by the customer.
Original manufacturing drawing is sent with actual specification of the size and shape.
Planning department plan a efficient way to achieve the target of the product to be made.
Manufacturing involving the different shops the product is formed.
Product is tested by the NDT department.
Delivery of the product is done.
8. CAST IRON
FOUNDRY SHOP
TO PRODUCE THE METAL CASTING DIFFERENT OPERATIONS ARE DONE
ARE:-
Drying of sand
Separation of sand in different size
Mixing of the Mold Mixture
Melting of cast iron
Collection of molten metal
Mold and riser making
Chipping of the waste material after removal of the casting
Stress relief provided to the casting
9. Estimation of Cost of Castings
The total cost of manufacturing a component consists of following elements :
Material cost.
Labour cost.
Direct other expenses.
Overhead expenses.
Material Cost
From the component drawing, calculate
the volume of material required for casting.
This volume multiplied by density of
material gives the net weight of the casting.
Add the weight of process scrap i.e.
weight of runners, gates and risers and other
material consumed as a part of process in
getting the casting.
Add the allowance for metal loss in
oxidation in furnace, in cutting the gates and
runners and over runs etc.
Multiply the total weight by cost per unit
weight of the material used.
Subtract the value of scarp return from the
amount obtained in previous step ,to get the
direct material cost.
Labour Cost
Labour is involved at various stages in a foundry shop.
Broadly it is divided into two categories :
The cost of labour involved in making the cores, baking of
cores and moulds is based on the time taken for making various
moulds and cores.
The cost of labour involved in firing the furnace, melting and
pouring of the metal.
Cleaning of castings, fettling, painting of castings etc., is
generally calculated on the basis of per kg of cast weight.
Direct Other Expenses
Direct expenses include the expenditure incurred on patterns, core
boxes, cost of using machines and other items which can be directly
identified with a particular product. The cost of patterns, core boxes
etc., is distributed on per item basis.
Overhead Expenses
The overheads consist of the salary and wages of supervisory staff,
pattern shop staff and inspection staff, administrative expenses, water
and electricity charges etc. The overheads are generally expressed as
percentage of labour charges.
The cost of a cast component is calculated by adding the above
constituents.
11. MACHINE SHOP
In this shop the machines are conventional and are manual or semi
automated. Here the parts are machined in accordance with the requirement
of the job. In a separate part there are non conventional machines(CNC machines),
Which work faster than the conventional one and more efficient with more finish.
The different kind of operations done here are:-
Boring :- In this there are horizontal and vertical boring machines of different specifications
for example a HB upto spindle dia 210mm,VB upto height 3700mm and spindle dia 7000 mm,
etc.
Milling: - For milling the boring machine can be used by changing the tool form the tool
post.
Shaper: - Some shaper machines are installed upto stroke 600mm.
Planning:- Planomiller are used having ability to do planning and milling operations.
Turning :- Lathe range upto 3m dia and 11m long.
Slotting:- Slot machine are available upto 200mm.
Cutting:- Hacksaw/Bandsaw are installed.
Pressing:-Single action hydraulic press of upto 400 ton capacity.
Drilling:-It can be done on lathe machine or any other boring machine by placing drill bit.
13. Physical testing
Universal testing machine
Brinell hardness tester
Charpy tester
Chemical testing
TESTING
Sand testing
Compressive and tensile test
Permeability test
NDT(Non destructive testing)
Radiography (X-ray)
Ultrasonic testing
Magnetic particle testing machine
Die penetrant test
14. Learned about the standards and its necessity. Also learned that the name
of a material denotes something about it for example material like
S335j0Cu641210 which tells that S means material is structure type and 335
gives its tensile strength J0 gives the detail that it is tested in 0’C and Cu
denotes cupper based and last denotes the standard followed by it.
Learned about the different gases used for different material for cutting like
for stainless steel nitrogen and air is used while for mild steel oxygen and LPG
is used.
Learned about the command for manual control over the path movement for
critical path or for interval based check by the command MDI(Manual data
input).
Lubrication is not used for cast iron and the reason behind it is the brittleness
and hardness of cast iron make the chip like dust which can choke the system if
mixed with lubrication forming a muddy mixture.
LEARNING
OUTCOMES
15. The BEEKAY ENGINEERING CORPORATION is a well know
industry manufacturing equipments of different industries.
The industry is utilizing its waste resources for the development of the
industry and taking care of the safety and environment.
Very high technology is introduced and is a industry for producing a
variety of products. The profit of an organization entirely depends on the
way the top chairs manage the resources the organization has. Whatever
the other aspects may be, it was seen that managing human resource was
extremely difficult. The stability or the sustainability of the organization
mostly depends on this factor.
In most cases it could be seen that there exists easier or better ways to do
something.
Adopting new methods provide efficient use of resources and can enhance
the effectiveness of the work.
CONCLUSION