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OAT751: Production of Automotive Components Syllabus for MECH 7th Sem 2019 Regulation Anna University (Open Elective-II)

Production of Automotive Components detailed syllabus for Mechanical Engineering (MECH) for 2019 regulation curriculum has been taken from the Anna Universities official website and presented for the MECH students. For course code, course name, number of credits for a course and other scheme related information, do visit full semester subjects post given below.

For Mechanical Engineering 7th Sem scheme and its subjects, do visit MECH 7th Sem 2019 regulation scheme. For Open Elective-II scheme and its subjects refer to MECH Open Elective-II syllabus scheme. The detailed syllabus of production of automotive components is as follows.

Production of Automotive Components

To study in detail about the modern casting, forging, molding and machining processes followed in automotive components.

  • To enhance the knowledge of the students in the field of non-ferrous materials, emerging metallic and non-metallic materials like polymers, fiber reinforced plastics (FRP), engineering ceramics, metal matrix composites (MMCs) and its manufacturing methods, selection criteria, properties and applications for automotive components.
  • Unit I

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    Unit II

    Transmission Components
    Overview – Material selection and Manufacturing methods for transmission system. Flywheel -Casting and Machining. Clutch – Friction plate, clutch housing, pressure plate conventional and fine blanking, composite friction lining. Methods of Gear manufacture – Gear hobbing and gear Shaping machines – gear generation – gear finishing and shaving – Grinding and lapping of hobs and shaping cutters -gear honing -gear broaching. Gearbox -Casting, precision forging, powder metallurgy, heat treatment and finishing. Propeller shaft -Continuous casting, extrusion, dies heat treatment and surface hardening. Axle-Differential -Axle Shaft -Bearing -fasteners-Forging, casting and machining. Leaf and coil spring -Forging and machining, composite leaf spring and wrap forming of coil spring.

    Unit III

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    Unit IV

    Chassis Components
    Material selection and manufacturing methods for Vehicle Frame Manufacturing, Wheel drum, Brake drum, Brake shoes, wheel rim and wheel housing manufacturing. Steering systems, shock absorbers, dead axle – casting, forging, machining and finishing operation- Heat treatment procedures for chassis components.

    Unit V

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    Course Outcome:

    At the end of this course the student should

    • Will be able to select an appropriate manufacturing process for particular Automotive Components.
    • Have in-depth knowledge of various engineering materials used in automobile engineering and the corresponding manufacturing processes for the same.

    Text Books:

    For the complete syllabus, results, class timetable, and many other features kindly download the iStudy App
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    References:

    1. B.P. Bhardwaj, The Complete Book on Production of Automobile Components and Allied Products, NIIR Project Consultancy Services, 2014.
    2. Degarmo E P, Materials and process in Manufacturing, Macmillan Publishing Co, 1997.
    3. John A S, Introduction to Manufacturing Processes, Tata McGraw -Hill, 2012.
    4. Kalpakjian, Manufacturing Processes For Engineering Materials, Pearson Education, 2009.
    5. Philip F O and JairoMunuz, Manufacturing Processes and Systems, John Wiley and Sons, New York, 1998.

    For detailed syllabus of all the other subjects of Mechanical Engineering 7th Sem, visit MECH 7th Sem subject syllabuses for 2019 regulation.

    For all Mechanical Engineering results, visit Anna University MECH all semester results direct link.

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