4th Sem, Textile Tech Diploma

36041: Basic Engineering Textile Tech 4th Sem Syllabus for Diploma TNDTE M Scheme

Basic Engineering detail TNDTE Diploma syllabus for Textile Technology (TX), M scheme is extracted from TNDTE official website and presented for diploma students. The course code (36041), 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. The syllabus PDFs can be downloaded from official website.

For all other textile tech 4th sem syllabus for diploma m scheme tndte you can visit Textile Tech 4th Sem Syllabus for Diploma M Scheme TNDTE Subjects. The detail syllabus for basic engineering is as follows.

Rationale:

The basic fundamental idea about the Fuels, Suction and pump, Air compressors and Humidification, Air conditioning, Clutches and brakes, Transmission of motion and power, A C motors Semiconductors and different types of meter will be taught to the students. To enhance the basics of Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering and Electronics Engineering

Objectives:

  1. To have knowledge of fuel, steam, pumps, air compressor, air conditioning and bearings.
  2. To know about lubrication, clutches, brakes, belts, chains, gears, lathe and welding
  3. To have knowledge of fundamentals of electrical engineering, A.C motors and transformers.
  4. To understand the fundamental of electronics engineering and transducers.
  5. To know about measuring instruments, sensors, earthing and static electricity.


Detailed Content:

Unit I

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Unit II

Basics of Mechanical Engineering -II

Bearings

-Functions- Need and Importance of Bearings-Types of Bearings – Factors for Selection of Bearings – Brief study of the Construction of Ball, Roller and Needle Bearings with simple sketches.

Lubrication

-Definition-Purpose of Lubrication- Desirable Qualities of a good Lubricant – Brief study of Continuous Lubrication Systems -Lubrication
Systems like Gravity Feed Lubrication System, Pressure Feed Lubrication System and Oil bath Lubrication System –
Brief study of the Lubrication Systems available in Modern Textile Machines.

Transmission of Motion and Power

-Different types of Belt drives-Brief study of Flat belt, V belt and Gear belt drives -Merits and Demerits of the different belt drives-Application
of the Belt drives in Textile Machines-Brief study of Bush Roller Chain drive and its advantages and disadvantages-Brief study
of Spur, Helical, Double Helical, Bevel, Worm and Worm gear drives, Pawl and Ratchet drives – their Advantages and Disadvantages-
Brief study of Cams and followers-different types of Cams and Followers – Applications of the above drives in Textile Machines.

Variable Speed drives

-Need for Variable Speed drives in
Textile machines – Study of the working of Stepless Cone Pulleys and PIV drives for changing speed.

Clutches and Brakes

– Function of a Clutch- Principle of working of a friction clutch- Study of the Construction and working of Single plate Friction Clutch with a
simple figureFunction of a Brake-Study of working of Hydraulic brake with a simple sketch-Study of working of Pneumatic brake with a
simple sketch-Difference between a clutch and a brake.

Workshop machines

  1. Lathe – Study of description and functions of the parts of a Lathe with a simple line sketch-Brief study of Simple
  2. Lathe operations – Facing, Plain turning, taper turning and drilling operations.

  3. Metal joining operations-Brief Study of Brazing – advantages of brazing -Welding – Types of Welding-Study of Oxyacetylene Gas welding – process and equipments used with a simple line sketch-Study of Electric Arc welding – process and equipments used. 14

Unit III

Basics of Electrical Engineering

Basic Ideas – Creation of a magnetic field around a current carrying conductor (statement only, No derivations or calculations involved) – Right Hand thumb rule -Electromagnetic Induction – Faraday’s laws of Electromagnetic Induction (statement only,
No derivations or calculations involved) – Fleming’s RH rule-Force on a current carrying conductor placed in a magnetic field (statement only, No derivations or calculations involved) – Fleming’s LH rule.

Definition of Electrical Quantities:

Voltage, current, resistance, power and energy – Units of these quantities.

Fundamentals of Alternating Current :

(No derivations or calculations involved) Representation of Alternating Quantities as Sinusoidal wave form-Definition of AC terms based on t
he wave form: Instantaneous and Maximum values, RMS value, Cycle, Frequency and Time Period-Idea of Phase Difference and Phase
Angle- Power Factor in an AC Circuit-True Power, Apparent Power and Reactive Power- Disadvantages of low Power Factor,
Methods to improve Power Factor-Three Phase AC Connections-Advantages of Three Phase Supply over Single Phase Supply-Star and
Delta Connections-Properties of Star and Delta Connections-Comparison of Star and Delta Connections.

Fundamentals of Electrical Machines

-Brief study (No derivations or calculations involved)

Induction Motors –

Principle of working of 3 Phase Induction Motors – Types of InductionMotors – Necessity of Starters for starting

Induction Motors. Servo motor – Definition – uses.

Transformers-

Principle of Mutual Induction-Study of the parts of a Single Phase Transformer with a simple sketch- Working principle of a Transformer (Basic idea only, no calculations) -Transformation Ratio, Step up and Step down transformers.

Unit IV

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Unit V

Measuring Instruments and Sensors

(Brief study only – No Derivations or Calculations involved)

Sensors: Brief study – Functions of Sensors – Types of Sensors-Application – Construction and Working of Temperature, Pressure, Level, Flow, Force and Humidity sensors

Earthing: Importance of Earthing – Methods of Earthing -Definition of Static charges – methods and equipments used to eliminate / reduce the static charges.

Measuring Instruments: Instruments used to measure Voltage, current, Power and energy- Construction and working of Voltmeter, Ammeter (moving coil and moving iron), Watt meter (dynamo meter type), Energy meter (Induction type.).

Text Books:

  1. Thermal Engineering R.Rudramoorthy Tata Megraw Hills Educational pvt Ltd. New delhi 2010
  2. A Text Book on Hydraulics,Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulic machines R.S.Khurmi S.Chand & Co, Ram nager New Delhi- 110055 1981

Reference Books:

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