Agriculture Diploma

32383: Manufacturing Engineering Agriculture 6th Sem Syllabus for Diploma TNDTE M Scheme

Manufacturing Engineering detail syllabus for Agricultural Technology (112), M scheme is taken from TNDTE official website and presented for diploma students. The course code (32383), and for exam duration, Teaching Hr/week, Practical Hr/week, Total Marks, internal marks, theory marks, duration and credits do visit complete sem subjects post given below.

For all other agriculture 6th sem syllabus for diploma m scheme tndte you can visit Agriculture 6th Sem Syllabus for Diploma M Scheme TNDTE Subjects. For all other ELECTIVE – II THEORY subjects do refer to ELECTIVE – II THEORY. The detail syllabus for manufacturing engineering is as follows.

Rationale:

The last one decade has witnessed a Phenomenal growth in manufacturing of Agro based Machineries and Equipments. Such machineries are being used extensively in all rural areas in farming operations like Ploughing, Harrowing, Planting, Harvesting etc., Now, Farmers are going with mechanized Agriculture., at various stages of cultivation of food grains, Sugarcane etc.
It is very important to carry out service and repairs of such machineries even at rural areas; which has necessitated the Diploma Engineers to get to know with in-depth study on heat treatment of ferrous metals, welding, grinding processes in addition to the common conventional machine tools.
Accordingly the syllabus is revised to fulfill the above requirements by a Diploma Engineer in the field of Agricultural Engineering and also for his career development as mechanically oriented Agricultural Engineer.

Objectives:

  • Acquire knowledge about types of pattern, casting and moulding.
  • Explain hot working and cold working processes.
  • Describe the various casting processes.
  • Appreciate the safety practices used in welding.
  • Explain the working of a lathe and its parts.
  • Describe the functioning of various types of drilling machines.
  • Explain the working of shaping and milling machines.
  • Classify the different types of grinders and grinder wheels.
  • Explain the various types of metal work finishing.
  • Explain the different types of press and press working operations.

Unit I

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Unit II

Forging & Welding

Forging – cold working, Hot working, cold rolling , Hot rolling – classification of forging – smith forging – drop forging, machine forging, press forging, roll forging – advantages, disadvantages and Applications – Welding – Types of welding – welding equipment, Arc and Gas welding, advantages, disadvantages and applications – Flame cutting, soldering and brazing techniques – Advantages and applications, Types of welded joints – welding defects and testing of welded joints.

Unit III

Machine Tools And Machining Process

Lathe, types of lathe, specification of lathe, Centre lathe, Parts of a lathe – operations performed in a lathe – Taper turning and thread cutting operations only – Drilling machine -Types, Radial drilling machine, operation done on drilling. Shaper – principle of operation of a shaping machine -specifications – standard shaper – construction, – Quick return mechanism in shaper – Feed Mechanism.

Unit IV

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Unit V

Press Work And Metal Work Finishing

Press working – types of presses – OBI press, adjustable bed press – Driving mechanism – Types – Hydraulic presses -comparison of Mechanical and hydraulic presses -Principle of operation and specification, capacity of a press, press tools and accessories – press Working operations -Bending and shearing operation. Metal work finishing -cleaning, degreasing, sand blasting, acid pickling, coating -anodizing, galvanizing, painting, metal spraying.

Reference Book:

  1. Elements of workshop technology, Vol. I & II S.K Hajra choudhury S.K. Bose and A.K. Hajara choudhury
  2. Production technology R. K. Jain.
  3. Workshop technology part I & II W.B.J. Chapman
  4. Foundry Engineering T.R. Banga, R.L. Agarwal, T.Manghnani.

For detail syllabus of all other subjects of BE Agriculture, M scheme do visit Agriculture 6 syllabus for M Scheme.

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