Mechanical Diploma

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DEPARTMENT PROFILE

Department of Mechanical Engineering started the Under technical programme in the year 2009 with an intake of 60.
Industrial training, bridge courses are conducted periodically in the department for industries such as KTPS, Singareni collaries, BPL.


VISION

To become a center of excellence in educating students to become successful Mechanical Engineers

MISSION
  • To empower the students with fundamentals for successful career in the field of Mechanical Engineering
  • To continue their education through post-graduation, research & development
  • To provide service to the society

CLASS TIME-TABLE

Department /Program: MECHANICAL Date: 05/07/2018

Class / Semester: II-II Academic Year: 2018-2019

DAY /

HOURS

1

(9.40 AM-

10.30 AM)

2

(10.30AM-

11.20 AM)

3

(11.20 AM-

12.10 PM)

4

(12.10 PM-

1.00 PM)

 

5

(1.50 PM-

2.40 PM)

 

6

(2.40 PM-

3.30 PM)

 

7

(3.30 PM-

4.20 PM)

MON

BEE

DME-I

M-IV

HPE

 

MFT-II LAB

TUE

DME-I

HPE

M-IV

MFT-II

 

PRODUCTION DRAWING

WED

HPE

MFT-II

BEE

M-IV

 

TE & R &AC LAB

 

THURS

HPE

HPE

MFT-II

DME-I

 

BEE LAB

FRI

BEE

MFT-II

M-IV

DME-I

 

C PROGRAMMING LAB

SAT

DME-I

MFT-II

BEE

M-IV

 

PRODUCTION DRAWING

Subject

Name of the Faculty

ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS-IV

CHAITANYA

BASIC ELECTRICAL&ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

GEETHANJALI

HEAT POWER ENGINEERING

YAKUB PASHA

DESIGN OF MACHINE ELEMENTS-I

SANTHOSH

MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY-II

DIVYA

PRODUCTION DRAWING

SRINU

MATERIAL TESTING & ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING LAB PRACTICE

GEETHANJALI

TE,R &AC LAB PRACTICE

SANTHOSH

MANUFACTURING &FABRICATION ENGINEERING LAB PRACTICE-II

DINYA

PROGRAMING IN C LAB PRACTICE

SRUJANA

PRODUCTION DRAWING

R.SREENU


CLASS TIME-TABLE

Department /Program: MECHANICAL Date: 22/12/2018

Class / Semester: I-I Academic Year: 2018-2019

DAY /

HOURS

1

(9.40 AM-

10.30 AM)

2

(10.30AM-

11.20 AM)

3

(11.20 AM-

12.10 PM)

4

(12.10 PM-

1.00 PM)

 

5

(1.50 PM-

2.40 PM)

 

6

(2.40 PM-

3.30 PM)

7

(3.30 PM-

4.20 PM)

MON

CHEM

ENG

M-I

PHY

 

ED

TUE

WORK SHOP

CHEM

PHY

ENG

 

CF LAB

WED

ENG

WORK SHOP LAB

 

PHY

M-I

CHEM

THU

CHE

BASIC SCIENCE LAB

 

ED

FRI

WORK SHOP

CF LAB

 

M-I

PHY

WORK SHOP

SAT

ENG

WORK SHOP LAB

 

WORK SHOP

M-I

Subject

Name of the Faculty

M-I

RAVI KUMAR

WORK SHOP

YAKUB PASHA

PHYSICS

RAMBABU

ENGLISH

VANI

CHEMESTRY

CHANDER RAO

WORK SHOP LAB PRACTICE

YAKUB PASHA

CF LAB

SRUJANA

BASIC SCIENCE LAB

CHANDER RAO

ADVANCED ENGG DRAWING

R.SREENU


FACULTY DETAILS

Sl No

FACULTY NAME

DESIGNATION

QUALIFICATION

EXPERIENCE

1

R.SREENU

LECTURER

B.TECH

1.5

2

B.SUDHAKAR

LECTURER

B.TECH

1

3

B.SANTHOSH

LECTURER

B.TECH

8 MONTHS

4

MD.YAKUB PASHA

LECTURER

B.TECH

8 MONTHS

5

K.DIVYA

LECTURER

B.TECH

8 MONTHS


LABS

BASIC WORK SHOP LAB

The study of workshop practice acts as the basis for further technical studies. General workshop practices are included in the curriculum in order to provide hands on experience about the use of different engineering materials, tools, equipments and processes that are common in engineering field.

The Institute has a modern well established workshop, equipped with various traditional as well as most modern machines and latest tools and instruments. It imparts basic knowledge of various tools and their use in different sections of manufacture such as Fitting, Carpentry, Smithy, Electrical, Soldering, Plumbing Shop etc

.At the end of the practice, the students will be able ;

1.To identify the hand tools and instruments,è

2.To acquire measuring skillsas well as practical skills in the trades


STRENGTH MATERIALS (MATERIAL TESTING) LAB

Demonstrating the basic principles in the area of strength and mechanics of materials and structural analysis to the undergraduate students through a series of experiments is the objective of the strength of materials lab. Measuring the properties of the materials such as impact strength, tensile strength, compressive strength, hardness, ductility are conducted in the lab.

Major Equipments Strength of Materials Lab:- Universal testing machine, Torsion testing machine, Impact testing machine, Brinell hardness testing machine, Rockwell hardness testing machine, etc


HYDRAULICS AND PNEUMATICS LAB

Hydraulic machines : The machinery and tools that use liquid fluid power to do simple work, operated by the use of hydraulics, where a liquid is the powering medium. In heavy equipment and other types of machine, hydraulic fluid is transmitted throughout the machine to various hydraulic motors and hydraulic cylinders and becomes pressurised according to the resistance present. The fluid is controlled directly or automatically by control valves and distributed through hoses and tubes.

The popularity of hydraulic machinery is due to the very large amount of power that can be transferred through small tubes and flexible hoses, and the high power density and wide array of actuators that can make use of this power.

Pneumatics : Pneumatic systems used in industry are commonly powered by compressed air or compressed inert gases. A centrally located and electrically powered compressor powers cylinders, air motors, and other pneumatic devices. A pneumatic system controlled through manual or automatic solenoid valves is selected when it provides a lower cost, more flexible, or safer alternative to electric motors and actuators.


FUELS LAB

To understand the fuel and lubricants properties


MANUFACTURING AND FABRICATION ENGINEERING LAB

To apply some of the manufactures process directly in the industry for preparation of complicated jobs. At the end of the lab learn preparation of various jobs using various manufacturing process. The student will be trained to implement similar features in preparation of jobs can be extended to implement in the preparation of complicated jobs. METAL CASTING, WELDING, METAL FORMING , PROCESSINGOF PLASTICS. To import practical exposure to the Machine tools.To conduct experiments and understand the working of the same Thread cutting and knurling on -lathe machine. Drilling ,Tapping, Shaping, Planning, Slotting, Milling, Cylindrical Surface Grinding, Grinding of Tool angles


Thermal Engineering And R &AC Lab

Thermal Engineering Lab

Objective: To understand the working principles of IC Engines, Compressors,I.C. Engines effect of A/F Ratio in a SI engine Performance Test on Variable Compression Ratio Engine IC engine Performance Test on a 4Stroke CI Engine at constant speed Volumetric efficiency of Air – Compressor Unit Dis-assembly / Assembly of Engines Study of Boilers


R &AC:

Objective:

Up on completion of the course the students shall be able to understands various tools are used in R&AC and fabrication operations and various components of vapour compression cycles and determine its C.O.P and methods of arresting leakages.


CAD

Pre-Requisites:

  • Familiarity with a programming language
  • Elementary ordinary differential equations.
  • Elementary linear algebra.
  • Basic principles of descriptive geometry.

Course Objectives:
The objectives are:

  • to acquaint the student with some of the terminology in this very new field and relate
  • it to the basic engineering process of design,
  • to provide an introduction to the basic analytical fundamentals that are used to create
  • and manipulate geometric models in a computer program,
  • to introduce the student to full-scale CAD software systems designed for geometric
  • modeling of engineering components and systems (attention will be directed at both
  • drafting and full 3-D modeling systems),
  • to provide experience in using the CAD tools to develop a simple project of
  • reasonable complexity, and
  • to provide a brief survey of methods for integrating these tools into a comprehensive
  • design system that incorporates advanced database management concepts.

Course Outcomes:

  • Students should be able to apply computer methods for solving a wide range of
  • engineering problems.
  • Students should be able to use computer engineering software to solve and present
  • problem solutions in a technical format.
  • Students should be able to utilize computer skills to enhance learning and
  • performance in other engineering and science courses.
  • And finally, students should be able to demonstrate professionalism in interactions
  • with Colleagues, faculty, and staff.

CAM LAB

These lab exercises will introduce you to process planning and the tools you will need to carry through on such a plan. In the end (lab III) you will produce a machined paperweight with your own unique inscription. You will become familiar with a CNC lathe and a CNC mill, as well as Master cam, a computer-aided manufacturing software package. You will also learn G-code, the alphanumeric programming language used to control CNC machine tools.

Master cam is a commercial Computer Aided Manufacturing software package. CAM is the process that links CAD (computer-aided design) with machine tools by automatically producing CNC code from a drawing. Master cam includes a CAD environment, a geometry-to-G-code translator, and a G-code simulator

Manufacturing /servicing and maintenance lab:

Up on completion of the course the student shall be able to understand various operations in machine operations and welding and foundry and servicing and maintenance of IC engine parts and machines.