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GUIDELINES FOR REPORT WRITING G78/G84/R75 PROJECT WORK REPORT Paper s ize : A 4  size (good quality white paper)  Title page: Title should be typed with a font size of 18 in capital letters the na!e of the depart!ent and the "#8$"84$%#& Pro'ect or with a font size of 1* the na!e of the college and place in with a font size of +, and all other te-t with a font size of 14 in the title page. The titl e page/ cer tif ica tes / list of papers publish ed$ pre sent ed/ if any / acnowledge!ent/ list of contents/ list of sy!bols/ list of figures/ list of tables and abstract/ ept in this sequence should be nu!bered in s!all ro!an letters. 0argins: o Top and botto! edge : +& !! o eft side : 2& !! o %ight side : +& !! 3ont: The font for the entire report is 1+ fonts Ti!es ew %o!an The  paragraph should begin with a tab of 1, !!. GENERAL CONTENT OF PROJECT REPORT CHAPTERS CONTENT 5T%679T56 as ic concepts/ scope an d i!portance of th e pr oble ! 5T;%AT%; %;<5; 7etailed sur=ey of the rele=ant$related literature P%6;0 7;>9%5PT56 9o=ering pr ob le! en=ir on!ent/ ob'ecti= es/ assu!ptions/ and definition. 0;T?6766"@ $ ;P;%50;TA >;TBP ;-isti ng pr ac ti ce for the pr oble ! and pr oposed !ethodology $ setBup with 'ustification. ;P;%50;TA T56 $50P;0;TAT56 Procedure to illustrate the concept/ !ethodology and setBup (e-peri!ental) with nu!erical data. %;>T> A7 75>9>>56> %esults and 7iscussions 969>56 >u!!ary of 3indings/ >cope for future wor %;3;%;9;> %eferences i n the standard for!at prescribed APP;75 5f any

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GUIDELINES FOR REPORT WRITING

G78/G84/R75 PROJECT WORK REPORT

• Paper size : A4 size (good quality white paper) 

• Title page: Title should be typed with a font size of 18 in capital letters the

na!e of the depart!ent and the "#8$"84$%#& Pro'ect or with a font size

of 1* the na!e of the college and place in with a font size of +, and all

other te-t with a font size of 14 in the title page.

• The title page/ certificates/ list of papers published$presented/ if any/

acnowledge!ent/ list of contents/ list of sy!bols/ list of figures/ list of 

tables and abstract/ ept in this sequence should be nu!bered in s!allro!an letters.

• 0argins:

o Top and botto! edge : +& !!

o eft side : 2& !!

o %ight side : +& !!

• 3ont: The font for the entire report is 1+ fonts Ti!es ew %o!an The

 paragraph should begin with a tab of 1, !!.

GENERAL CONTENT OF PROJECT REPORT

CHAPTERS CONTENT

5T%679T56 asic concepts/ scope and i!portance of the proble!

5T;%AT%;

%;<5;

7etailed sur=ey of the rele=ant$related literature

P%6;0

7;>9%5PT56

9o=ering proble! en=iron!ent/ ob'ecti=es/

assu!ptions/ and definition.

0;T?6766"@ $

;P;%50;TA

>;TBP

;-isting practice for the proble! and proposed

!ethodology $ setBup with 'ustification.

;P;%50;TAT56$50P;0;TAT56

Procedure to illustrate the concept/ !ethodology andsetBup (e-peri!ental) with nu!erical data.

%;>T> A7

75>9>>56>

%esults and 7iscussions

969>56 >u!!ary of 3indings/ >cope for future wor 

%;3;%;9;> %eferences in the standard for!at prescribedAPP;75 5f any

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• The chapter titles should be typed in 1* font size 67 9AP5TA

;TT;%> nu!bered as 1/ +/ etc..

• The sections headings should be 14 36T B 9AP> C 67. 3or e-a!ple

the sections in chapter 1 nu!bered as 1.1/ 1.+/ etc.

• The sub sections headings should be as 1+ 36T C Title 9aseB 67. 3or 

e-a!ple the sub sections in section 1.1 nu!bered as 1.1.1/ 1.1.+/ etc.

• The te-t of the report should be typed in Ti!es ew %o!an/ font size 1+

with 1.&Bline spacing.

• The page nu!bers in nu!erals should be typed on the botto! right corner 

of the page in align!ent with the paragraph/ starting fro! the5T%679T56 9?APT;% onwards.

• The reference should be indicated as follows:

o Dawahar et al. (1EE8) proposed a !ethod of . . F.

o >electi=e asse!bly is used to obtain high precision !ating part

tolerances fro! relati=ely low precision co!ponents (Gannan/

+,,1).

o >ornau!ar et al.(+,,1) de=eloped a !ethod . . . . .

• The figures should be nu!bered with rele=ant to the chapters. 3or e-a!ple/

figure 4.+ is the second figure in the fourth chapter. ;=ery figure should

ha=e a caption in bold letters. 5t should be typed with the figure nu!ber 

 below the figure left 'ustified to the figure (in s!all letters with title case).

• The tables should be nu!bered with rele=ant to the chapters. 3or e-a!ple

Table 2.1 is the first table in the third chapter. ;=ery table should ha=e a

caption in bold letters. 5t should be typed with the table nu!ber abo=e the

table left 'ustified to the table (in s!all letters with title case).

• The equations should also be nu!bered and should be shown at the right

end close to the !argin as @H!I9 . . . . .(1.&)

3or e-a!ple 1.& is the &th equation in 9hapter 1.

• The e-pansion of all abbre=iations and sy!bols should be gi=en at its first

occurrence in the report.

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• The !ini!u! nu!ber of pages for the report is 4, and the !a-i!u! is 1,,.

• The co=er should be printed in blac letters and the te-t for printing should

 be identical with the sa!ple co=er page.

• Three cope!  (7epart!ent 9opy/ ibrary 9opy and >tudent 9opy/"uide

9opy >oft$ ?ard) of the report should be sub!itted. 3or industrial case

studies one additional copy of the report is necessary for sub!ission at the

industry.

• The report should be bound using fle-ible co=er of thic white art paper.

The co=er page for the thesis should be la!inated. The co=er should be

 printed in blac letters and the te-t for printing should be identical with the

sa!ple page. The spine of the binding should be of "#$c% calico cloth for 

.;. 0echanical ;ngineering and of "#&e for PT; 0echanical

;ngineering/ of +, !! width.

• The student and the guide should sign at the places pro=ided in the

certificate.

• %eferences

J1K D. <an der "eer/ D.A.D. ?anraads/ %.A. upton/ The art of writing a scientific article/

D. >ci. 9o!!un. 1*2/+,,, PP.&1B&E.

J+K . >trun Dr./ ;.. hite/ The ;le!ents of >tyle/ third ed./ 0ac!illan/ ew @or/

1E#E.

J2K ".%. 0etta!/ .. Ada!s/ ?ow to prepare an electronic =ersion of your article/ in:

.>. Dones/ %.L. >!ith (;ds.)/ 5ntroduction to the ;lectronic Age/ ;BPublishing 5nc./

 ew @or/ 1EEE/ pp. +81B2,4.

J4K0..%a'u!ar/ "enetic Alogorith! for 3low >hop/ Proceedings of the

5nternational 9onference on 6perations 0anage!ent for "lobal ;cono!y

9hallenges M Prospects/ 55T/ ew 7elhi/ 1EEE/ pp.+1B2+. J&K http:$$www.sciencedirect.co!

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A ";;T59 A"6%5T?0 36% 36 >?6P

A>>;0@

G78/G84/R75 Pro'ec( Wor% 

Submitted in partial fulfillment for the requirement of B.E. degree in Mechatronics/Mechanical Engineering of Anna University

Submitted by

 XXXXXXXXXXX 

(Reg. No: 01 F 10)

Guided by

 Dr/Prof. SM.XXXXXXX 

 Department of Mechanical Engineering 

THIAGARAJAR COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING(An Autono!ous 5nstitution Affiliated To Anna ni=ersity)

)ADURAI * +,5 -.5

 PR!" #01$

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CERTIFICATE

This is to certify that the G78/G84/R75 Pro'ect or %eport entitled %Pro&ect 'itle

 being sub!itted by in partial fulfill!ent for the require!ent of 

"$che#or o2 E090eer09 De9ree 0 )ech$0c$# E090eer09/ is a record of bonafide

wor. The results e!bodied in this report ha=e not been sub!itted to any other 

uni=ersity or institute for the award of any degree or diplo!a.

Mr/Ms.xxxxxxxxxxxx Dr/Prof.XXXXXXXX

"E STUDENT6 GUIDE6

>tation: 0adurai 7ate:

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LIST OF PAPERS PU"LISHED/PRESENTED

 J1K D. <an der "eer/ D.A.D. ?anraads/ %.A. upton/ The art of writing a scientific article/

D. >ci. 9o!!un. 1*2 /+,,,/PP. &1B&E.

J+K . >trun Dr./ ;.. hite/ The ;le!ents of >tyle/ third ed./ 0ac!illan/ ew @or/

1E#E.

J2K ".%. 0etta!/ .. Ada!s/ ?ow to prepare an electronic =ersion of your article/ in:

.>. Dones/ %.L. >!ith (;ds.)/ 5ntroduction to the ;lectronic Age/ ;BPublishing 5nc./

 ew @or/ 1EEE/ pp. +81B2,4.

J4K0..%a'u!ar/ O"enetic Alogorith! for 3low >hop/ Proceedings of the

5nternational 9onference on 6perations 0anage!ent for "lobal ;cono!y

9hallenges M Prospects/ 55T/ ew 7elhi/ 1EEE/ pp.+1B2+. 

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ACKNOWLEDGE)ENTS

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LIST OF CONTENTS

I(e1 P$9e No

Title Page i

9ertificates ii

Acnowledge!ent i=

ist of Papers Published$Presented 5f any

ist of 9ontents

ist of >y!bols

ist of 3igures

ist of Tables

Abstract9?APT;%.1.5T%679T56 19?APT;%.+.5T;%AT%; %;<5;

9?APT;%.2.P%6;0 7;>9%5PT56

9?APT;%.4.0;T?6766"@ $ ;P;%50;TA >;TBP

9?APT;%.&.;P;%50;TAT56 $ 50P;0;TAT56

9?APT;%.*.%;>T> A7 75>9>>56>

9?APT;%.#.969>56

%;3;%;9;>

A;%;B55f anyA;%;B55 5f any

 LIST OF S:)"OLS

S1;o# De!crp(o0

9 9o!pletion Ti!e of ast 6peration Dob

t Processing Ti!e

Phero!one Trail <alue

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LIST OF TA"LES

F9&re

No

De!crp(o0 P$9e No

1.1 (a) Pure 3low >hop &

1.1 (b) "eneral 3low >hop *

2.+ inear Procedure >tructure 24

 

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A"STRACT

The Abstract containing the brief introduction about the basic concepts/

 proble! description/ !ethodology$e-peri!ental setBup/ present wor/ results M

discussions and conclusions can be appro-i!ately 1 page.

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CHAPTER .

INTRODUCTION

 

..INTRODUCTION Fo0( S<e .46

  Quality is an i!portant aspect of any !anufacturing process. 6nly high

quality products can sur=i=e in the !aret. The custo!er not only wants quality/

 precision and trouble free products/ but he wants the! for an attracti=e price. The

A!erican >ociety for Quality 9ontrol defines quality as RThe totality of features

and characteristics of a product or ser=ice that bears on its ability to satisfy a

userSs gi=en needs. hen a product consists of two or !ore co!ponents/ being

asse!bled then the quality of that product depends upon the quality of asse!bly.

The quality of an asse!bly depends on the quality of the parts being asse!bled.

The co!ponent of an asse!bly will ha=e !any quality characteristics. The

co!ponent quality characteristics that contribute for the asse!bly/ decides the

quality of that asse!bly. The quality of the asse!bly depends on the resulting

tolerance. The resulting tolerance is the result of =ariation in the co!ponent

quality characteristics. Therefore/ the =ariations in co!ponent quality

characteristics play a !a'or role in the quality of asse!bly.

...=$r$;#(2o0( !<e .,> ;o#3> I0($# C$p($#6

  5n nature/ two e-tre!ely si!ilar things are difficult to obtain. 5f at all

we co!e across e-actly si!ilar things/ it !ust be only by chance. This fact holds

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good for production process as well. o production process is good enough to

 produce all ite!s of products e-actly alie. 5n all !anufacturing process/

!anufacturing of co!ponents with zero =ariation is practically not possible. All

the co!ponents in a sa!e !anufacturing line will differ one or the other.

Therefore/ the =ariability is ine=itable in any !anufacturing process.