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Course Code PRPC-16
Course Title Production Technology- I
Number of Credits 04
Prerequisites (Course code) Manufacturing Processes (PRPC11),
Engineering Practice (MEIR11)
Course Type PC
Course Learning Objectives:
1. The objective of this course is to impart fundamental knowledge and basic concept of various
conventional machining operations such as turning, milling, drilling, slotting, etc. and salient features of
various machine tools namely lathe, radial drilling machine, slotting machine, shaper, etc.
2. The other objective of this course is to prepare the students to understand the selection criteria of
conventional machining techniques.
3. To learn how to interpret a tool geometry and gain knowledge regarding the various tools.
Course Contents:
Unit I
Metal Cutting
Concept of generatrix and directrix; Classification of machining processes: Orthogonal and oblique, machining,
single point and multi-point machining; Tool geometry: Single point cutting tool geometry, specifications in
different standards, selection of tool angles; Cutting tool materials, different types of cutting tools, Chip
formation: Mechanism, chip types, chip control; Mechanics of single point orthogonal machining: Merchant’s
circle, force, velocity, shear angle, and power consumption relations.
Cutting Tool Wear and Life:
Wear Mechanism, wear criterion, Taylor’s tool life equation, flank wear, crater wear, variable affecting tool life,
machinability and its measures.
Thermal Aspects of Machining:
Cutting temperature and factors affecting it, measurement, cutting fluids and its types, selection of cutting
fluids.
Analysis of Machining Processes
Mechanics of machining of turning, boring, shaping and planning, milling (Slab and face milling), drilling,
machining time calculations of above operations.
Economics of metal machining:
Elements of machining cost, machining economics and optimization for single pass turning operation.[28 hrs]
Unit II
Hole Making Operations
Introduction, drilling, reaming, boring, tapping, other hole making operations. [3 hrs]
Unit III
Milling
Introduction, milling machines types, milling cutters, milling operations, dividing head and indexing types, Up
milling down milling, milling operations, special set-ups. [6 hrs]
Unit IV
Reciprocating Machine Tools
Construction and working of shaper, planer, and slotter, quick-return mechanism, job holding devices. [3 hrs]
Course Outcomes:
After learning this course, the students will be able to:
1. Develop their communication skills in oral, written and visual modes.
2. Function effectively in teams and within a diverse environment.
3. Understand professionalism, ethics and the associated responsibilities.
4. Decide and recommend appropriate conventional machining processes for a product under given
conditions and constraints.
Reference Books:
1. Manufacturing Technology by P N Rao Vol. 2
2. Principles of Modern Manufacturing by M P Groover
3. Manufacturing Processes for Engineering Materials by Kalpakjian
4. Manufacturing Science by Ghosh & Mallik
5. DeGarmo's Materials and Processes in Manufacturing by DeGarmo, Black & Kohser
6. Fundamentals of Metal Cutting and Machine Tools by G. Boothroyed.
Course Code MEPC-22
Course Title Production Technology– II
Number of Credits 4
Co-requisite
(Course Code)
Manufacturing Processes (MEPC 11)
Production Technology-I (MEPC-18)
Course Type PC
COURSE LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
1. To understand the mode of metal removal in various unconventional machining processes like USM,
EDM, ECM, etc
2. To understand the working of Capstan and Turret Lathes
3. To understand the process of gear generation and gear finishing methods
4. To understand the classification of presses and dies
5. To understand the concepts of jigs and fixtures
6. To understand the theory of wire drawing, extrusion and forging processes
COURSE CONTENT: UNIT- I
Unconventional Machining Processes
Need for unconventional processes, Ultrasonic machining, Electric discharge machining, Electrochemical
machining, Electrochemical grinding, Laser beam machining, Electron beam machining – their mechanism of
metal removal, process parameters, advantages, limitations and applications. (8 hrs)
Capstan and Turret Lathe Unit-II
Limitations of a center lathe, Introduction to Capstan and Turret lathe, Universal Bar equipment, tool layout for
simple parts. (4 hrs)
Gear Manufacturing
Classification of gear production methods, gear generation – gear hobbing, gear shaping, gear finishing
methods – shaving, burnishing, grinding, lapping, honing. (5 hrs)
Press Working Tools Unit-III
Introduction, classification of presses, shearing action, cutting forces, clearance and its effect, shear, angular
clearance, stripper, Types of dies – Progressive, compound and combination, center line of pressure and its
mathematical calculation. (7 hrs)
Jigs and Fixtures
Introduction, difference between jig and fixture, principles of location, locating and clamping devices, Jig
bushes, Milling fixtures, Turning fixtures, Different Materials for jigs and fixtures, Economics of Jigs and
Fixtures. (6 hrs)
Metal Forming Unit-IV
Metal flow condition, plasticity conditions for plain strain, Friction conditions in metal working, Analysis of
forming processes wire drawing , extrusion of circular rods, Theory of forging for plates.
Course Outcomes:
At the end of the course student will be able to know
1. Mechanisms of material removal in different advanced machining processes like USM, EDM, ECM, etc
2. Difference between capstan and turret lathe along with tool layout for turrets
3. Gear hobbing and gear shaping processes along with the various methods of finishing hardened and
unhardened gears
4. Detailed classification of presses and dies along with the steps involved for mathematical calculation of
centre of pressure
5. Principles of location, locating and clamping devices and different types of jigs and fixtures used for
drilling, milling, etc
6. Theory of various metal forming processes like wire drawing, extrusion and forging along with power
consumption requirements for accomplishments of the processes
Reference Books:
1. Modern Machining Processes by Pandey & Shan, Tata – Mc Graw Hill
2. Advanced Machining Processes by V. K. Jain, Allied Publishers Pvt. Ltd.
3. Manufacturing Science by Ghosh & Mallick, Affiliated East West Press.
4. Tool Design by Donaldson, Mc Graw Hill
5. Manufacturing Technology:by P.N. Rao, Tata Mc Graw Hill Metal Cutting Principles by Milton C. Shaw,
MIT Press, Cambridge
6. Production Engineering Science by P. C. Pandey and C. K. Singh, Standard Publishers
Course Code MELR-19
Course Title Production Technology – II (Practical)
Number of Credits 01
Co-requisite (Course Code) MEPC-22
Course Type ELR
COURSE LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
The prime objectives of this course are:
1. Make students to perform different machining operations of varying shapes on lathe.
2. To understand the effect of various input parameters on the machining properties of the
material.
3. To make the students familiar with different type of arc welding process and understand the
difference among them.
4. To determine the properties of molding sand like hardness, permeability, grain fineness using
various testing methods.
COURSE CONTENT:
1. To perform various operations like drilling, boring, taper turning, thread cutting, knurling on a
given work piece using lathe machine.
2. To prepare a gear blank of given dimension on lathe machine.
3. To cut spur gear teeth on milling machine.
4. To study various welding processes like MIG, TIG, submerged arc welding processes.
5. To find the molding hardness testing.
6. How to calculate the quantity of sand required for 100 boxes of dimensions given as 15”*18”*6”.
7. To determine the permeability no. of green sand and dry sand.
8. Performing grain fineness and distribution test for foundry sand.
Course Outcomes:
At the end of the course, students would be able to
1. Smoothly perform various machining operations on different shapes of jobson lathe and milling
machines.
2. Understand the gear manufacturing process on milling machine.
3. Understand and differentiate among the various arc welding processes used in industry.
4. Understand various testing methods and techniques for different mechanical properties of
molding sand.
5. Demonstrate the ability to prepare lab reports.
…..………………….………………………………………………………………………..
Course Code PRPL-12
Course Title Production Technology–I (Practical)
Number of Credits 1.0
Co requisites (Course code) Production Technology-I (PRPC16)
Course Type ELR
Course Learning Objectives:
To have hands on training by preparing various jobs in machine shop, foundry shop, welding shop
List of Experiments:
1. To measure various angles of a single point cutting tool in ASA system
2. To measure various angles of Plain milling cutter
3. To Prepare a job on a lathe having various operations viz. drilling, boring, taper turning,
thread cutting, knurling, etc.
4. To prepare a given job on milling machine
5. Prepare a wooden pattern of the given item considering allowances etc.
6. Prepare a mould and do casting of the pattern (Sl. No.3) prepared above.
7. Study of linear, angular measuring devices and to measure the linear and angular dimensions
using various equipment.
8. To carry out welding by electric arc welding in flat, horizontal and vertical position of given jobs
9. Introduction to various grinding wheels and demonstration on the cylindrical and surface grinder.
10.Introduction to tool and cutter grinder and dynamometer.
Course outcomes:
The students will be able to measure various tool angles, carry out various operations on lathes,
milling machine tools, precision measurements in metrology lab as well as welding of jobs
Course Code : MELR-12
Course Title : Strength of Materials-I (Practical)
Number of Credits 01
Prerequisites (Course code) :
Course Type : ELR
COURSE LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
The objectives of the course are:
1. To understand the behavior of materials under different tests like hardness, impact, tensile, etc
2. To understand the basic principles of strength of materials and structural analysis.
3. To understand the concept of stress and strain under different loading conditions.
4. To impart knowledge about the testing of springs and beams and behavior of materials.
5. To understand the mechanics of different testing machines like Servo hydraulic UTM, Servo
electric UTM, etc.
List of Experiments:
1. To study the Impact testing machine and to perform the impact tests (Izod and Charpy).
2. To study the Rockwell Hardness testing machine and find the Rockwell Hardness of the given
specimen.
3. To study the Vickers Hardness testing machine and find the Vickers Hardness of the given
specimen. 4. To study the Brinell Hardness Testing machine and find the Brinell Hardness of the
given specimen.
4. To study the Erichsen Cupping machine and find out the Erichsen value of the given specimen of
Sheet Metal.
5. To study the Strut-Testing Structure and to determine i) The Buckling Load of a Pinned-End Strut
ii) The effect of End Conditions on the Buckling Load.
6. To study the Bending stress in a Beam Structure and to find the Bending Stress in a Beam.
7. To study the Torsion testing machine and to perform the Torsion test on a given specimen.
8. To study the Universal Testing Machine(UTM) and to perform the Tensile test.
9. To perform the Compression test on Universal Testing Machine (UTM).
10. To perform the Bending Test on Universal Testing Machine (UTM).
11. To find the Stiffness of a given Spring on Universal Testing Machine (UTM).
12. To perform the Fracture Mechanics Test on a Servo Hydraulic Universal Testing Machine of
100kN capacity.
13. To perform Low Cycle Fatigue Test on a Servo Hydraulic Universal Testing Machine of 100kN
capacity.
14. To study the constant load creep behaviour of metals on a Servo Electric Universal Testing
Machine of 100kN capacity.
Course Outcomes:
At the end of the course, the students would be able to
1. Understand the procedure of doing different tests like hardness, compression, torsion, tension,
impact, etc in various materials.
2. Understand the effect of stress and strain in different types of machines/structures under different
loading conditions.
3. Describe the behavior of materials upon normal external loads.
4. Predict the behavior of the material under impact conditions.
5. Recognize the mechanical behavior of materials.
6. Measure the properties of the materials such as impact strength, tensile strength, compressive
strength, hardness, ductility, etc.

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Pt i &ii syllabus

  • 1. Course Code PRPC-16 Course Title Production Technology- I Number of Credits 04 Prerequisites (Course code) Manufacturing Processes (PRPC11), Engineering Practice (MEIR11) Course Type PC Course Learning Objectives: 1. The objective of this course is to impart fundamental knowledge and basic concept of various conventional machining operations such as turning, milling, drilling, slotting, etc. and salient features of various machine tools namely lathe, radial drilling machine, slotting machine, shaper, etc. 2. The other objective of this course is to prepare the students to understand the selection criteria of conventional machining techniques. 3. To learn how to interpret a tool geometry and gain knowledge regarding the various tools. Course Contents: Unit I Metal Cutting Concept of generatrix and directrix; Classification of machining processes: Orthogonal and oblique, machining, single point and multi-point machining; Tool geometry: Single point cutting tool geometry, specifications in different standards, selection of tool angles; Cutting tool materials, different types of cutting tools, Chip formation: Mechanism, chip types, chip control; Mechanics of single point orthogonal machining: Merchant’s circle, force, velocity, shear angle, and power consumption relations. Cutting Tool Wear and Life: Wear Mechanism, wear criterion, Taylor’s tool life equation, flank wear, crater wear, variable affecting tool life, machinability and its measures. Thermal Aspects of Machining: Cutting temperature and factors affecting it, measurement, cutting fluids and its types, selection of cutting fluids. Analysis of Machining Processes Mechanics of machining of turning, boring, shaping and planning, milling (Slab and face milling), drilling, machining time calculations of above operations. Economics of metal machining: Elements of machining cost, machining economics and optimization for single pass turning operation.[28 hrs] Unit II Hole Making Operations Introduction, drilling, reaming, boring, tapping, other hole making operations. [3 hrs] Unit III Milling Introduction, milling machines types, milling cutters, milling operations, dividing head and indexing types, Up milling down milling, milling operations, special set-ups. [6 hrs] Unit IV Reciprocating Machine Tools Construction and working of shaper, planer, and slotter, quick-return mechanism, job holding devices. [3 hrs] Course Outcomes: After learning this course, the students will be able to: 1. Develop their communication skills in oral, written and visual modes. 2. Function effectively in teams and within a diverse environment. 3. Understand professionalism, ethics and the associated responsibilities. 4. Decide and recommend appropriate conventional machining processes for a product under given conditions and constraints. Reference Books: 1. Manufacturing Technology by P N Rao Vol. 2 2. Principles of Modern Manufacturing by M P Groover 3. Manufacturing Processes for Engineering Materials by Kalpakjian 4. Manufacturing Science by Ghosh & Mallik 5. DeGarmo's Materials and Processes in Manufacturing by DeGarmo, Black & Kohser 6. Fundamentals of Metal Cutting and Machine Tools by G. Boothroyed.
  • 2. Course Code MEPC-22 Course Title Production Technology– II Number of Credits 4 Co-requisite (Course Code) Manufacturing Processes (MEPC 11) Production Technology-I (MEPC-18) Course Type PC COURSE LEARNING OBJECTIVES: 1. To understand the mode of metal removal in various unconventional machining processes like USM, EDM, ECM, etc 2. To understand the working of Capstan and Turret Lathes 3. To understand the process of gear generation and gear finishing methods 4. To understand the classification of presses and dies 5. To understand the concepts of jigs and fixtures 6. To understand the theory of wire drawing, extrusion and forging processes COURSE CONTENT: UNIT- I Unconventional Machining Processes Need for unconventional processes, Ultrasonic machining, Electric discharge machining, Electrochemical machining, Electrochemical grinding, Laser beam machining, Electron beam machining – their mechanism of metal removal, process parameters, advantages, limitations and applications. (8 hrs) Capstan and Turret Lathe Unit-II Limitations of a center lathe, Introduction to Capstan and Turret lathe, Universal Bar equipment, tool layout for simple parts. (4 hrs) Gear Manufacturing Classification of gear production methods, gear generation – gear hobbing, gear shaping, gear finishing methods – shaving, burnishing, grinding, lapping, honing. (5 hrs) Press Working Tools Unit-III Introduction, classification of presses, shearing action, cutting forces, clearance and its effect, shear, angular clearance, stripper, Types of dies – Progressive, compound and combination, center line of pressure and its mathematical calculation. (7 hrs) Jigs and Fixtures Introduction, difference between jig and fixture, principles of location, locating and clamping devices, Jig bushes, Milling fixtures, Turning fixtures, Different Materials for jigs and fixtures, Economics of Jigs and Fixtures. (6 hrs) Metal Forming Unit-IV Metal flow condition, plasticity conditions for plain strain, Friction conditions in metal working, Analysis of forming processes wire drawing , extrusion of circular rods, Theory of forging for plates. Course Outcomes: At the end of the course student will be able to know 1. Mechanisms of material removal in different advanced machining processes like USM, EDM, ECM, etc 2. Difference between capstan and turret lathe along with tool layout for turrets 3. Gear hobbing and gear shaping processes along with the various methods of finishing hardened and unhardened gears 4. Detailed classification of presses and dies along with the steps involved for mathematical calculation of centre of pressure 5. Principles of location, locating and clamping devices and different types of jigs and fixtures used for drilling, milling, etc 6. Theory of various metal forming processes like wire drawing, extrusion and forging along with power consumption requirements for accomplishments of the processes Reference Books: 1. Modern Machining Processes by Pandey & Shan, Tata – Mc Graw Hill 2. Advanced Machining Processes by V. K. Jain, Allied Publishers Pvt. Ltd. 3. Manufacturing Science by Ghosh & Mallick, Affiliated East West Press. 4. Tool Design by Donaldson, Mc Graw Hill 5. Manufacturing Technology:by P.N. Rao, Tata Mc Graw Hill Metal Cutting Principles by Milton C. Shaw, MIT Press, Cambridge 6. Production Engineering Science by P. C. Pandey and C. K. Singh, Standard Publishers
  • 3. Course Code MELR-19 Course Title Production Technology – II (Practical) Number of Credits 01 Co-requisite (Course Code) MEPC-22 Course Type ELR COURSE LEARNING OBJECTIVES: The prime objectives of this course are: 1. Make students to perform different machining operations of varying shapes on lathe. 2. To understand the effect of various input parameters on the machining properties of the material. 3. To make the students familiar with different type of arc welding process and understand the difference among them. 4. To determine the properties of molding sand like hardness, permeability, grain fineness using various testing methods. COURSE CONTENT: 1. To perform various operations like drilling, boring, taper turning, thread cutting, knurling on a given work piece using lathe machine. 2. To prepare a gear blank of given dimension on lathe machine. 3. To cut spur gear teeth on milling machine. 4. To study various welding processes like MIG, TIG, submerged arc welding processes. 5. To find the molding hardness testing. 6. How to calculate the quantity of sand required for 100 boxes of dimensions given as 15”*18”*6”. 7. To determine the permeability no. of green sand and dry sand. 8. Performing grain fineness and distribution test for foundry sand. Course Outcomes: At the end of the course, students would be able to 1. Smoothly perform various machining operations on different shapes of jobson lathe and milling machines. 2. Understand the gear manufacturing process on milling machine. 3. Understand and differentiate among the various arc welding processes used in industry. 4. Understand various testing methods and techniques for different mechanical properties of molding sand. 5. Demonstrate the ability to prepare lab reports. …..………………….………………………………………………………………………..
  • 4. Course Code PRPL-12 Course Title Production Technology–I (Practical) Number of Credits 1.0 Co requisites (Course code) Production Technology-I (PRPC16) Course Type ELR Course Learning Objectives: To have hands on training by preparing various jobs in machine shop, foundry shop, welding shop List of Experiments: 1. To measure various angles of a single point cutting tool in ASA system 2. To measure various angles of Plain milling cutter 3. To Prepare a job on a lathe having various operations viz. drilling, boring, taper turning, thread cutting, knurling, etc. 4. To prepare a given job on milling machine 5. Prepare a wooden pattern of the given item considering allowances etc. 6. Prepare a mould and do casting of the pattern (Sl. No.3) prepared above. 7. Study of linear, angular measuring devices and to measure the linear and angular dimensions using various equipment. 8. To carry out welding by electric arc welding in flat, horizontal and vertical position of given jobs 9. Introduction to various grinding wheels and demonstration on the cylindrical and surface grinder. 10.Introduction to tool and cutter grinder and dynamometer. Course outcomes: The students will be able to measure various tool angles, carry out various operations on lathes, milling machine tools, precision measurements in metrology lab as well as welding of jobs
  • 5. Course Code : MELR-12 Course Title : Strength of Materials-I (Practical) Number of Credits 01 Prerequisites (Course code) : Course Type : ELR COURSE LEARNING OBJECTIVES: The objectives of the course are: 1. To understand the behavior of materials under different tests like hardness, impact, tensile, etc 2. To understand the basic principles of strength of materials and structural analysis. 3. To understand the concept of stress and strain under different loading conditions. 4. To impart knowledge about the testing of springs and beams and behavior of materials. 5. To understand the mechanics of different testing machines like Servo hydraulic UTM, Servo electric UTM, etc. List of Experiments: 1. To study the Impact testing machine and to perform the impact tests (Izod and Charpy). 2. To study the Rockwell Hardness testing machine and find the Rockwell Hardness of the given specimen. 3. To study the Vickers Hardness testing machine and find the Vickers Hardness of the given specimen. 4. To study the Brinell Hardness Testing machine and find the Brinell Hardness of the given specimen. 4. To study the Erichsen Cupping machine and find out the Erichsen value of the given specimen of Sheet Metal. 5. To study the Strut-Testing Structure and to determine i) The Buckling Load of a Pinned-End Strut ii) The effect of End Conditions on the Buckling Load. 6. To study the Bending stress in a Beam Structure and to find the Bending Stress in a Beam. 7. To study the Torsion testing machine and to perform the Torsion test on a given specimen. 8. To study the Universal Testing Machine(UTM) and to perform the Tensile test. 9. To perform the Compression test on Universal Testing Machine (UTM). 10. To perform the Bending Test on Universal Testing Machine (UTM). 11. To find the Stiffness of a given Spring on Universal Testing Machine (UTM). 12. To perform the Fracture Mechanics Test on a Servo Hydraulic Universal Testing Machine of 100kN capacity. 13. To perform Low Cycle Fatigue Test on a Servo Hydraulic Universal Testing Machine of 100kN capacity. 14. To study the constant load creep behaviour of metals on a Servo Electric Universal Testing Machine of 100kN capacity. Course Outcomes: At the end of the course, the students would be able to 1. Understand the procedure of doing different tests like hardness, compression, torsion, tension, impact, etc in various materials. 2. Understand the effect of stress and strain in different types of machines/structures under different loading conditions. 3. Describe the behavior of materials upon normal external loads. 4. Predict the behavior of the material under impact conditions. 5. Recognize the mechanical behavior of materials. 6. Measure the properties of the materials such as impact strength, tensile strength, compressive strength, hardness, ductility, etc.