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Government Polytechnic Mumbai Diploma in Rubber Technology
Curriculum-2013
RT 11 101 Introduction to Polymer Science Page 1
Rationale:-
A rubber technologist must have an understanding of polymers, as rubber is a part of it, types of
polymers, their chemistry, physics & properties. This is a foundation course for any course in
rubber, plastics or fiber technology.
Objectives:-
At the end of the course students will be able to:-
Understand what are polymers & their types
Understand different types of polymerization reaction.
Understand important physical, chemical & rubber like properties of polymers.
Programme Code : RT
Course Code : RT 14 101 Course Title: Introduction to Polymer Science
Prerequisite : Nil C / O : Compulsory
Credits Duration of Written
Examination Examination Scheme
TH TU PR TOTAL TH TS TH TS PR OR TW TOTAL
3 - - 3 3 hrs 2 Tests of 1 Hour
each 80 20 - - - 100
( * ) indicates assessment by Internal and External examiners
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Section I
(40 Marks)
Table of Contents: Theory Hours Marks
Unit 1: Introduction Polymer science 06 12
1.1 Monomer, Oligomer, polymer, Average Molecular Weight, Molecular
Weight Distribution & Poly dispersity Index.
1.2 Functionality.- Terms and Definition. Examples of few polymers.
1.3 Classification of Polymers : Rubbers, Plastics, Textile Fibres, Paints
Initiators, Catalyst, Emulsifier.
1.4 Definition, catalysis and catalytic reactions, Redox initiators, Zeigler
Natta catalyst and other common catalyst.
1.5 Free radical generators and initiators like H2O2, K2S2O8
1.6 Anionic, Cationic, Nonionic Emulsifiers – Principle, example and use.
Unit 2: Polymer Structures 06 12
2.1 Homopolymers, Copolymers, Terpolymers.
2.2 Linear, Branched, Cross linked polymers.
2.3 Random, Block copolymers, Graft copolymers.
2.4 Geometrical isomerism: Tactility.
2.5 Explanation on above with examples
Unit 3: Types of Polymerisation 12 16
3.1 Chain Polymerization- Free Radical, ionic & Co-ordination.
3.2 Step Polymerization:- Poly Addition, Ring opening & Poly Condensation
3.3 Mechanism: initiation, propagation, termination steps with an example.
Characteristics, Relative advantages and disadvantages.
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Section II
(40 Marks)
Table of Contents: Hours Marks
Unit 4: Polymerisation Techniques 08 16
4.1 Mass Polymerization. Bulk Polymerization.
4.2 Solution Polymerization.
4.3 Emulsion Polymerization.
4.4 Suspension Polymerization.
4.5 Mechanisms with explanation. Characteristics, Relative advantages
and disadvantages.
Unit 5: Manufacture of Polymers 08 12
5.1 Polymerization – Reactors, Process Controls.
5.2 Finishing Of polymers- Coagulation, Drying, Washing , Pelletizing,
Baling etc.
5.3 Packing, Quality control & Storage Of Polymers.
5.4 Reactions and Degradation properties: Oxidative degradation, thermal
degradation, degradation due to ozone, degradation due to U.V
exposure, Bio degradable polymers.
Unit 6: Properties of Polymers 08 12
6.1 Mechanical Properties: Physical properties of polymers Modulus,
Tensile Strength, Elongation, stress strain curve. Various factors that
influence the physical properties.
6.2 Thermal properties : Glass Transition temperature, Melting Point,
Crystallinity, various factors that influence the crystallinity, Tg, and
Melting point- with examples.
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References:
Sr.No. Author Title Publication
1 F.W. Billmeyer Text Book of Polymer Science ----------
2 J.A. Brydson Rubber Chemistry & Technology Applied Science Publishers
Ltd., London
3 Gowarikar Text Book of Polymer science New Age International Pvt.
Publishers.
4 R.J.Young Introduction to polymers ----------
Academic Co-ordinator Programme Co-ordinator Principal
Rubber Tech. Deptt. Rubber Tech. Deptt. Govt. Polytechnic Mumbai
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Rationale:-
Elements of Mech. & Elect. Tech. is the basic concepts of electrical & mechanical
engineering it offers students an insight into the methods of exploring engineering problems. Its
imbibe the principles of electricity and mechanics with regard to the information necessary for the
production of an engineering component. Finally, it develops the basic knowledge that is so
essential to the creation of successful technician.
At a glance, one can understand detailed description of any part to be manufactured or
an electric circuit. For all technicians thorough understanding of principles of Elements of Mech.
& Elect. Tech. is essential.
Objectives:-
The students will be able to
Effectively use electrical circuits and basics of working of machines.
Know the electrical power distribution system.
Know the domestic circuits and safety to be observed.
Know the working of machines & equipments in the shop floor.
Programme Code : Rubber Technology
Course Code : RT 14 102 Course Title: Elements of Mech. & Elect. Tech.
Prerequisite : Nil C / O : Compulsory
Credits Duration of Written
Examination Examination Scheme
TH TU PR TOTAL TH TS TH TS PR OR TW TOTAL
4 - 2 6 3 hrs 2 Tests of 1 Hour each
80 20 - - 50 150
( * ) indicates assessment by Internal and External examiners
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Section I
(40 Marks)
Table of Contents: Hours Marks
Unit 1: Prime Movers 04 08
1.1 Types and principles of working of various prime Movers.
1.2 Working principles of two stroke and four stroke Petrol and Diesel
Engine and their comparisons.
1.3 Construction and working of CNG kit.
Unit 2: Mechanical Drives 08 12
2.1 Introduction.
2.2 Machine elements in Transmission of Motion and Power.
2.3 Shaft Coupling.
2.4 Bearing.
2.5 Different methods of power transmission.
2.6 Power Transmitted by Belt Drive (Numerical Treatment).
Unit 3: Heat Transfer & Steam Generation 06 08
3.1 Construction and working of boilers used in Rubber Industries.
3.2 Heat transfer-modes of heat transfer, Heat flow through plain wall,
Composite slab, and coaxial cylinder.
3.3 Compressor-Single and multi cylinder compressor with inter cooling
(No analytical treatment).
Unit 4: Mechanics 14 12
4.1 Forces:-
4.1.1 Resolution of forces analytical method.
4.1.2 Moment.
4.1.3 Composition of forces analytical method.
4.1.4 Equilibrium:- Definition, Relation between resultant and equilibrium, Conditions of equilibrium.
4.1.5 Lamis theorem, Reaction of simply supported beams
Subjected to concentrated and uniformly distributed load.
4.1.6 Centroid & Centre of Gravity.
4.1.7 Definition of centroid, Center of gravity.
4.1.8 Centroid of regular plane areas consisting of regular plane areas.
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4.1.9 Centre of gravity of simple solids cube, Cylinder, Cone sphere, Prism,
C.G. of solid made up of simple solids.
4.2 Machines. 4.2.1 Definition.
4.2.2 Mechanical advantages, velocity ratio, efficiency.
4.2.3 Law of machine, reversible & non-reversible machine.
4.2.4 Friction in machines.
4.2.5 Study of machines- different axle & wheel, three sheave pulley
blocks, differential pulley blocks, simple screw jack, worm and worm
wheel, single which crabs.
Section I
Practicals
Hrs.
Unit 2: 1. Study of Mechanical Drives.
2. Study of Different types of Powers
2
2
Unit 4: 3. Verification of law of polygon of forces.
4. Reaction of beams.
2
2
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Section II
(40 Marks)
Table of Contents: Theory Hours Marks
Unit 5: Fundamentals 04 06
5.1 Electric Current.
5.2 Electrical Charge and Current flow.
5.3 Resistance, Ohm’s Law Factor affecting resistance.
5.4 Effect of temp. On resistance temp. co-efficient of resistance.
5.5 Ohm’s Law.
5.6 Terminal Voltage.
5.7 Effects of an Electric Current.
5.8 Electrical Engineering Material.
5.9 Electric Circuits.
5.10 Work, Power and Energy.
Unit 6: Electric Supply Systems 04 06
6.1 Introduction.
6.2 Generation of A.C. Voltage.
6.3 Important terminology :- Cycle, time, frequency , amplitude.
6.4 R.M.S value, Avg. Value , form factor, peak factor.
6.5 Concept of power & power factor phase & phase difference.
Unit 7: Electrical Wiring 04 06
Types of wires:-
7.1 Wiring systems.
7.2 Fundamentals of Electrical Wiring.
7.3 Domestic Installations.
7.4 Wiring diagrams.
7.5 Electrical safety precautions in indoor & outdoor.
7.6 Earthing.
7.7 Safety Precautions.
7.8 Electric Lamps (only examples).
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Unit 8: Measuring Instruments 04 06
8.1 Introduction.
8.2 Classification.
8.3 Classification of Secondary Instruments.
8.4 Essential Features of Indicating Instruments (introduction).
8.5 Ammeters and Voltmeters (uses)
8.6 Wattmeter (only use)
8.7 Energy Meter (introduction)
8.8 Comparative study of Applications and Methods of Connection for Various Instruments.
Unit 9: Utilisation 03 04
9.1 Single phase Transformers-(numerical for calculation of currents and
capacity only).
9.2 Working principle of xmer .
9.3 Electric Motors-Types, Selection (no numerical).
Unit 10: Heating Process In Industries 03 06
10.1 Steam Heating-Rubber Details.
10.2 Thermic fluid heating (Brand name:- Hytherm 500, Thermax make)-
Details.
10.3 Electric Heating- I) Necessity of electric heating.
II) Principles used
a) Induction Heating (Types) Merits &
Demerits, Over arc furnaces, Depth of
Penetration.
b) Dielectric Heating- Principle, Loss
angle configuration, Electrical
accessories used, Drying of latex
tissue & foam (rubber vulcanizing),
Tunnel ovens
C) Microwave heating.
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Unit 11 : - Welding 10 06
11.1 Classification types of welded joints, Industrial importance of welding.
11.2 Arc welding- Principle, Equipment parameter setting – carbon
electrode welding, Inert gas shielded arc welding, Advantages of arc
welding, Precautions.
11.3 Gas welding – Principle, Equipments, Types of flames, Filler rod,
Fluxes, Advantages and applications.
11.4 Soldering and brazing-Principle, Application.
Section II
Practicals
Hrs.
Unit 5: 5. Verification of Ohm’s law. 4
Unit 6: 6. Study of three phase supply & their voltage and current relation. 4
Unit 8: 7. Study of Ammeters, Volt meter and Watt meters. 4
Unit 9: 8. Study of transformer.
9. Study of D.C. generator.
10. Study of Induction motor (Single phase & three phase) & use of starters.
2
2
2
Unit 10:
11. Observation of 1) Arc Welding 2)Gas Welding 3) Soldering & Brazing
in Industrial unit and writing report on observations.
6
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References :-
Sr.
No.
Author Title Publication
1 Domkundwar and C.P.
Arora
Thermal Engineering Khanna Publications
2 Patel and Karamchandani Thermal Engineering S. Chand & Co. Ltd.
3 P.L. Balani Theory of machine Khanna Publications
4 Dr. M. S. Kulkarni Applied Mechanics Umesh Publication
5 B. L. Theraja Electrical Engineering
S. Chand & Co. Ltd.
Academic Co-ordinator Programme Co-ordinator Principal
Rubber Tech. Deptt. Rubber Tech. Deptt. Govt. Polytechnic Mumbai
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RATIONALE:-
The subject is included under the category of Engineering sciences. The role is
to understand the fundamental concept and facts about infrastructures of physical matters and
their inter relationships. This will provide input for better understanding of other foundation and
technology subjects.
Every unit is presented in a simple language taking into consideration the
technical & scientific need The emphasis is to understand all concepts & facts used to develop
different aspects as per the need in society. Engineering, being the science of measurement
and design, has been offspring of physics that plays the primary role in all professional
disciplines of Engineering. The different topics of physics like measurement, vectors & scalars
types of motion , gravitation, viscosity, elasticity, surface tension, sound & acoustics, optics,
photoelectricity, LASER, etc provides fundamental facts, principles laws & proper sequence of
events to streamline Engineering knowledge
OBJECTIVES: - Students will be able to 1. derive the unit of physical quantity .
2. understand the physical properties of various materials.
3. understand the laws of vectors.
4. apply the knowledge of wave motion in acoustical planning.
5. adopt the methods of preventions with justification.
6. understand basic concepts of physics viz. surface tension, gravitation , gas
laws & specific heats, viscosity , thermal conductivity, elasticity and apply
them
in elementary engineering application
7. understand basic concept in photoelectricity, LASER, refraction, reflection
Programme Code : CE / ME / RT
Course Code : SC 14 107 Course Title : ENGINEERING PHYSICS
Prerequisite : Nil C / O : Compulsory
Credits Duration of Written
Examination Examination Scheme
TH TU PR TOT
AL TH TS TH TS PR OR TW TOTAL
04 - 02 06 3 hrs 2 Tests of 1
Hour each 80 20 - - 50 150
1. Theory paper duration 3 hrs. 2. Theory paper assessment is internal and external. 3. The assessment of practical, oral, term, work is internal except mark ( * ). 4. ( * ) The assessment is internal and external. 5. C = Compulsory, O = Optional
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8. develop laboratory skills of investigation for use in production system
Section I
(40 marks) Table of Contents:
Unit Theory Hrs. Marks
1 Physical measurement 04 05
1.1 Fundamental Physical quantities, examples.
1.2 Derived physical quantities, examples.
1.3 System of units, C. G. S., M. K. S., S. I.
system.
1.4 Rules and conventions.
1.5 Errors in Measurements, types of errors.
Minimization of errors.
2 Vectors and Scalars 05 06
2.1 definition of Vectors, scalars
2.2 resultant vectors
2.3 Unit vectors, resolution of vector.
2.4 triangle law of vectors
2.5 parallelogram law of vectors,
2.6 scalar product and vector product
3 Circular Motion 05 06
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3.1 Uniform circular motion.
3.2 Relation between linear and angular Velocity.
3.3 Radial acceleration
3.4 Centripetal and Centrifugal force , examples.
3.5 Banking of Roads.
4 Simple Harmonic Motion 04 05
4.1 S. H. M. as projection of circular Motion.
4.2 Definition and unit of parameters related to
S. H. M. ;oscillation, phase, amplitude, period,
frequency
4.3 Velocity and acceleration in SHM
5 Gravitation 04 06
5.1 Newton’s law of gravitation.
5.2 Acceleration due to gravity.
5.3 Critical velocity and escape velocity.
5.4 Period of artificial satellite.
5.5 Communication Satellite.
5.6 weightlessness in satellite
6 Viscosity 06 06
6.1 Concept and Definition of viscosity.
6.2 Newton’s law of viscosity, Co-efficient of
viscosity
6.3 Stoke’s law, terminal velocity
6.4 Derivation of viscosity of liquid by stokes
method.
6.5 Streamline flow, turbulent flow, critical velocity
6.6 Reynolds number
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6.7 Applications
7 Surface Tension
04 06
7.1 Concept of surface tension.
7.2 Adhesive and cohesive forces.
7.3 Angle of contact.
7.4 Rise of liquid in capillary tube.
7.5 Effect of impurity and temperature
7.6 Applications
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Section II (40 marks) Table of Contents:
8 Elasticity 04 06
8.1 Definition of elasticity, stress, strain,
8.2 Types of deformation.
8.3 Hooke’s Law and elastic limit.
8.4 Definition and explanation of bulk modulus,
young’s modulus and modulus of rigidity.
8.5 Behaviour of wire under continuously
increasing load, yield point, breaking point.
8.6 Factor of safety
9 Heat Transfer and thermal conductivity 04 06
9.1 Modes of transfer of heat ; conduction ,
convection, radiation.
9.2 Conduction of heat along a bar, steady
state of temperature.
9.3 Cooefficient of thermal conductivity
10 Gas laws and specific heats 04 06
10.1 Concept of Heat and temperature .
10.2 Boyle’s law, Charle’s Law , Gay Lussac’s
law.
10.3 Concept of absolute zero temperature,
Kelvin scale of temperature.
10.4 Ideal & general gas equation, Universal
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gas constant.
10.5 Work done in expanding gas at constant
pressure.
10.6 Specific heats of gases ( CP, CV ).
Relation between specific heats. (Mayer’s
relation )
11 Sound and Acoustics 06 06
11.1 Introduction
11.2 Equation of progressive wave
11.3 Newton’s formula for velocity of sound
11.4 Effect of temperature , pressure &
humidity on velocity of sound
11.5 Acoustics definition
11.6 Sabine’s formula
11.7 Acoustical planning of building
12 Optics 04 06
12.1 Reflection and refraction of light through
glass prism.
12.2 Angle of prism, angle of incidence,
angle of emergence
12.3 Angle of deviation - Definition and its
dependence on angle of incidence.
12.4 Angle of minimum deviation : A+m = i + e
Derivation of Prism formula
μ = Sin{ (A+δm)/2}
Sin (A/2)
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Numerical problems are integral part of syllabus
List Of Practicals:-
Exp.1) To use vernier caliper for measurement of length & diameter of given object.
Exp.2 ) To use Micrometer Screw gauge for measurement of diameter & thickness of
given small objects
Expt.3 ) Determination of acceleration due to gravity ( g ) by simple pendulum.
Expt.4 ) Determination of coefficient of viscosity of oil by Stoke’s method.
Expt.5 ) Determination of surface tension by capillary rise method using travelling
microscope.
Expt. 6 ) Determination of Young’s modulus by Searle’s method.
Expt.7 )To verify Boyle’s law
Expt.8 ) To calculate coefficient of absorption for acoustical material.
Expt.9 ) Determination of refractive index of prism by pin method.
13 Photoelectric effect 06 06
13.1 Concept of quantum theory of light.
13.2 Einstein’s photoelectric equation.
13.3 Characteristics of photoelectric effect.
13.4 Construction of photoelectric cell.
14 LASER 04 04
14.1 LASER introduction
14.2 Properties of laser.
14.3 Spontaneous and stimulated emission.
14.4 Population inversion.
14.5 Pumping method.
14.6 He-Ne Laser, construction and working
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Expt.10 ) Plot characteristics of photoelectric cell.(Photoelectric current /Intensity of light
& voltage applied)
Expt.11) To verify properties of LASER.
Sr.No. Author Title Publication
1 Prakash Manikpure
Applied Physics S.Chand
2 A. S. Vasudeva A Textbook of Engineering
physics
McGraw Hill
3 R.K.Gaur &
S.L.Gupta
Engg.Physics Dhanpat Rai & Sons
4 M. N. Avadhanulu Basic Engineering Physics McGraw Hill
5 Gaikwad, Bhangale,
Narkhede, Morankar
Basic Physics S. Chand
6 C. L. Arora
A Textbook of Modern Physics McGraw Hill
7 Physics – 11th & 12th std - science textbook
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RATIONALE:-
This subject is intends to teach students basic facts, concepts, principles and procedure of
mathematics as a tool to analyses engineering problems and as such it lays down
foundation for understanding the engineering and core technology subjects.
OBJECTIVES:-
The students will be able to
Understand basic facts of mathematics about the field analysis of any engineering problem.
Know the standard ways in which the problem can be approached.
Apply basic concepts to engineering problem.
Programme Code : ME/ CE/ RT
Course Code : SC 14 117 Course Title: Engineering Mathematics
Prerequisite : Nil C / O : Compulsory
Credits Duration of Written
Examination Examination Scheme
TH TU PR TOTAL TH TS TH TS PR OR TW TOTAL
3 1 -- 4 3 hrs 2 Tests of 1 Hour each
80 20 -- -- -- 100
( * ) indicates assessment by Internal and External examiners
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Section I
(40 Marks)
Table of Contents: Hours Marks
Unit 1: Function 03 06
1.1 Concept of function, domain and range, type of function ( only definition ).
1.2 Even and Odd function.
1.3 Value of the function.
Unit 2: Limit. 06 10
2.1 Concept of limit.
2.2 Limit of functions.
i) Algebraic
ii) Trigonometry
iii ) Logarithmic and
iv ) Exponential .
Unit 3: Derivatives. 10 16
3.1 Definition of the derivative.
3.2 Derivative of standard function. ( No proof by first principle )
3.3 Differentiation of sum, difference, product and quotient of two or more
functions.
3.4 Differentiation of composite, inverse, implicit, parametric, exponential
and logarithmic functions.
3.5 Second order derivative.
Unit 4: Application of derivatives. 05 08
4.1 Geometrical meaning of derivative.
4.2 Tangents and normal to the curve.
4.3 Maxima and minima of the function.
4.4 Velocity and acceleration.
4.5 Radius of curvature.
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Section II
(40 Marks)
Table of Contents: Hours Marks
Unit 5: Statistics 10 16
5.1 Basic definitions-raw data, variant, frequency, cumulative frequency.
5.2 Classification of data, Class interval, Mid value, Length of the interval.
5.3 Measure of central tendency – mean, median and mode.
5.4 Mean deviation, Standard deviation, Coefficient of variance.
Unit 6: Complex Number. 08 12
6.1 Definition and Algebra of complex numbers, Geometrical
representation of complex number, Modulus and amplitude of complex
number, Polar form of complex number.
6.2 De moivre’ s theorem ( no proof ), Roots of complex numbers,
Exponential form of complex numbers, Circular and Hyperbolic
functions of complex number, Relation between circular and hyperbolic
functions, Real and imaginary parts of circular and hyperbolic
functions.
Unit 7: Vector. 06 12
7.1 Definition of Vector, Position of Vector, Unit Vector, Algebra of Vector
( Equality, Addition, Subtraction, and Scalar multiplication ), Dot
( Scalar ) product and Vector ( Cross ) product with properties,
Projection of Vector, Application of Vectors – work done and
momentum of force about point and line.
7.2 Graph – Trigonometric graph, Straight line graph by using
determination.
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References:-
Sr.No. Author Title Publication
1 S. P. Deshpande, Mathematic for Polytechnic
Student
Pune Vidyarthi Griha Prakashan
2 H. K. Dass Mathematic for engineers
( Volume I )
S. Chand & Co.
3 Shri
Shantinarayan
Engineering Maths
( Volume I & II )
S. Chand & Co
4 B. S. Grewal Higher Engineering
Mathematics.
Khanna Publications.
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Rationale :-
A Diploma holder(from Mechanical and allied group), irrespective of his field of operation
in an industry, is expected to possess a thorough understanding of drawing, which includes
clear spatial visualization of objects and the proficiency in reading and interpreting a wide
variety of production drawings. Besides, he is also expected to possess certain degree of
drafting skills depending upon his job function, to perform his day to day activities i.e.
communicating and discussing ideas with his supervisors and passing instructions to his
subordinates unambiguously. This course envisages reinforcing and enhancing the knowledge
and skills acquired in the earlier two courses viz. Engineering Drawing –I and Engineering
Drawing-II.
Also Auto CAD software has become an integral part of engineering drawings because of its
ability to draw neat, precise and fast drawing abilities. Knowledge of Auto CAD is need of the
hour. Hence a package on this is a part of curriculum.
Objectives :-
To draw the assembly and details of the given M/C components as specified.
To read and interpret the given production drawings properly.
To prepare the welding drawing as per the conventions.
To make free hand proportionate sketches of identified M/Cs components.
To apply standard conventions used in m/c drawing
To effectively use Auto CAD software to produce the drawing of M/C components as
required.
Programme Code : Rubber Technology
Course Code : ME 14 205 Course Title : Machine Drawing
Prerequisite : ME 11 202 C / O : Compulsory
Credits Duration of Written
Examination Examination Scheme
TH TU PR TOTAL TH TS TH TS PR OR TW TOTAL
3 - 4 7 4 hrs 2 Tests of 1.5
Hour each 80 20 - - 50 150
( * ) indicates assessment by Internal and External examiners
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Section - I
(40 marks)
Table of Contents: Theory Hrs. Marks
Unit 1: Limits, Fits and Tolerances:- 6 10
1.1 Introduction to ISO system of tolerances, dimensional tolerances,
elements of interchangeable system, hole & shaft base system,
Limits, fits & allowances. Selection of fit.
1.2 Characteristics of surface roughness- Indication of machining symbol
showing direction of lay, roughness grades, machining allowances,
manufacturing methods.
1.3 Geometrical tolerances, tolerances of form and position and its
geometric representation.
Unit 2: Assembly to Details 08 18
2.1 Preparation of detailed working drawing from given assembly,
indicating proper type of fit & tolerance relevant to that fit and the
grade of surface finish required. The drawing to be self explanatory for
manufacturing of the components.
2.2 The objects may be selected from the followings:
2.2.1 Pedestal Bearing
2.2.2 Lathe Tail Stock
2.2.3 Drilling Jig
2.2.4 Piston & connecting rod
2.2.5 Gland and Stuffing box Assembly
2.2.6 Valve – Not more than eight parts
2.2.7 Fast & loose pulley
2.2.8 Any machine unit not containing more than 8 parts.
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Unit 3: Computer Aided Drafting 10 12
3.1 Introduction to Auto CAD
Concepts & terminology, Introducing different features, program
operation, drawing objects, auxiliary features, advanced drafting.
3.2 Commands
3.2.1 Drawing Commands
Simple command like, POINT, CIRCLE, ARC, TTRACE,
TTEXTT, (Centered, right, Justified, aligned repetition
Selection) style, load, shape etc.
3.2.2 Utility commands
Package commands like SAVE, STATUS LIMITS, UNITS,
FILES (listing deleting, renaming) MENU, END, QUIT etc.
3.2.3 Edit and Enquiry commands
Commands like ERASE, OOPS, MOVE, COPY, MIRROR,
CHANGE, BREAK, FILLET, ARRAY, REPEAT, END REP, etc.
3.2.4 Display commands and drawing Aids
Control commands like ZOOM, PAN, VIEW, REDRAW, REGEN, FILL, etc.
Drawing with geometrical commands like SNAP, GRID, AXIS, ORTHO, MODE, etc.
Section - I
Practicals
Hrs.
Unit 1: 1. Limit, Fit, Tolerances and Machining Symbols- One Sheet 6
Unit 2: 2. Assembly to details Drawings of components including
conventional Representations of tolerances and surface finish
symbols: Two sheets each covering any one assembly and its
details.
6
Unit 3: 3. Computer aided drawings of the following components, using any
CAD Package.
3.1 Sunk key, saddle key, taper key, cone key.
3.2 Joint – cotter & knuckle joints.
3.3 Couplings, flange, Oldham’s coupling.
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Section - II
(40 marks)
Table of Contents: Theory Hrs. Marks
Unit 4: Details to Assembly 10 18
4.1 Preparation of the assembly drawings from the given detailed
drawings of the parts of machine unit. Objects may be selected
from the followings.
4.2 Couplings – Universal couplings & Oldham’s Coupling.
4.3 Bearing – Foot Step Bearing & Pedestal Bearing Lathe tool post.
4.4 Machine vice & Pipe Vice.
4.5 Screw Jack.
4.6 Any machine unit not containing more than 8 parts.
Unit 5: Conventional Representation 4 8
5.1 Standard convention using SP – 46 (1988).
5.2 Materials C.I., M.S, Brass, Bronze, Aluminum, wood, Glass,
Concrete and Rubber.
5.3 Long and short break in pipe, rod and shaft.
5.4 Ball and Roller bearing, pipe joints, cocks, valves, internal /
External threads.
5.5 Various sections- Half, removed, revolved, offset, partial and
Aligned sections.
5.6 Knurling, serrated shafts, splined shafts, and chain wheels.
5.7 Springs with square and flat ends, Gears, sprocket wheel.
5.8 Countersunk & counter bore. Tapers.
5.9 No. of hole on certain PCD.
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Unit 6: - Pipe Fittings 4 6
6.1 Standard conventions representing the following.
6.2 Pipe fittings in the pipe line layout, coupling, reducing.
6.3 Sockets, elbows, bends, plugs, Tee, cross pipe line, flanged
joint union joint, hydraulic joint, socket and spigot joint as
per I.S. code.
Unit 7: - Welded Joints 6 8
Representation of the following weld & preparing working drawing
Showing the size of weld, weld length flush finish etc.
7.1 Fillet.
7.2 Square butt.
7.3 Single and double U.
7.4 Single and double V.
7.5 Single and double J.
7.6 Bevel butt.
7.7 Edge / seam / bead.
7.8 Spot weld.
7.9 All round weld.
7.10 Flush finish weld.
Section - II
Practicals Hrs.
Unit 4: 4. Details to Assembly Two sheets, each covering any one
assembly and its details.
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Unit 5: 5. Conventional Representation as per SP – 46 (1988). 8
Unit 7: 6 Drawing to scale, minimum two fabricated Components
Showing weld & symbols, weld Length, weld size, weld finish &
Other relevant instruction about welding.
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References:-
Sr.No. Author Title Publication
1 Prof. N. D. Bhatt. Engineering Drawing Chariot Publication
2 Prof. N.D. Bhatt. Machine Drawing Chariot Publication
3 Prof. P. J. Shah. Engineering Drawing S.Chand Publication
4 ( Tata Ma Graw Hill ) Fundamentals of Engg. Drawing Dover Publication
5 David L.Tailor Blue print reading for machinist Delmar Publication.
Academic Co-ordinator Programme Co-ordinator Principal
Govt. Polytechnic, Mumbai
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PROGRAMME TITLE: Diploma in Mechanical Engineering/RT
Course Code Course Title C/O Pre-
requisite
Credits
Examination Scheme
TH TU PR Total TH TS PR OR TW Total
WS 14 201 Workshop
Practice
C Nil -- -- 4 4 -- -- -- -- 50 50
6. Theory paper duration 3 hrs. 7. Theory paper assessment is internal and external. 8. The assessment of practical, oral, term, work is internal except mark ( * ). 9. ( * ) The assessment is internal and external. 10. C = Compulsory, O = Optional
( * ) indicates assessment by Internal and External examiners
Rationale:
It is one of the important foundation courses. It describes facts, concepts and
techniques of production. It gives knowledge about the various manufacturing processes such
as smithy, forging, turning, carpentry, fitting, plumbing, sheet metal and joining. The
demonstration of CNC machine will give fill of advancement in the industry. There is
improvement of various skills while working on different machines. The understanding of these
processes and skill is helpful to almost all the branches of Engineering.
Objectives:
The students will be able to
1. Know the working of various tools used in Carpentry, Smithy, Fitting, plumbing,
welding and sheet metal work section.
2. Use the various tools used in the various sections.
3. Use these techniques in manufacturing various articles.
Term Work:
At the beginning of the term respective instructors should show working of all the
tools and equipments used in their section. Student should draw the sketches of all the tools
used in the workshop in their journal and would write the description and applications of them.
Journal should be submitted along with the other jobs for the final assessment at the end of the
term.
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Topic No
Contents
1 SMITHY AND FORGING ( Any One Job)
1. One job involving bending and setting down operation.
2. One job consisting of three operations bending, setting down,
and upsetting. E.g. Pegs (Square, Round) Hook, Hammer
tongue etc.
3. One job consisting of above operations useful for the department
or institute.
2 CARPENTRY SECTION. ( Any one Job)
1. One job involving two types of joints such as Tenon and Lap
joint.
2. One job on wood turning. E.g. Duster, square tool, Tee-poy,
Chourang, Tray, Switch board, Pen stand etc.
3. One job consisting of above operations useful for the department
or institute. like desks, dies, black board, window, doors, stool
tops etc
3 WELDING SECTION (Any One Job)
1. One job on Electric Arc Welding consisting of Lap joint and Butt joint.
2. One job on pipe joint.
3. One job consisting of above operations useful for the department or
institute. like Chairs, Table, garden racks, Window grills, tree guards
,stools, containers etc
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4 FITTING SECTION (Any One Job)
1. Any one job consisting of drilling and tapping operation.
2. One job involving male and female joint.
3. One job consisting of above operations useful for the department or
institute. like paper weight, hand vice, grills fork spanner ,etc.
5 PLUMBING AND SHEET METAL WORKING ( Any one Job)
1. One job involving pipe threading.
2. One job involving coupling and elbow.
3. One job involving sheet cutting and sheet bending operations.
E.g. Tray, cover of small electronic devices etc.
4. One job consisting of above operations useful for the department or
institute.
.
6 TURNING SECTION (DEMONSTRATION ONLY)
Demonstration of working of Lathe Machine
( Group Demonstration)
Term work- Student shall visit the turning section and see the working of
Lathe Machine, and explain the working of Lathe Machine with simple diagram
in Journal.
7 CNC SECTION (DEMONSTRATION ONLY)
Demonstration of working of CNC Lathe or CNC Milling machine
(Group Demonstration)
Term work- Student shall visit the CNC Lab and see the working of CNC lathe
or CNC milling machine, and explain the working of CNC machine with simple
block diagram in Journal.