4th Sem, DPKGT

18PKG-406P: Component Drawing Syllabus for Packaging Technology 4th Sem C18 Curriculum TSSBTET

Component Drawing detailed Syllabus for Packaging Technology (DPKGT), C18 curriculum has been taken from the TSSBTET official website and presented for the diploma students. For Course Code, Course Name, Lectures, Tutorial, Practical/Drawing, Internal Marks, Max Marks, Total Marks, Min Marks and other information, do visit full semester subjects post given below.

For all other Diploma in Packaging Technology (DPKGT) Syllabus for 4th Sem C18 Curriculum TSSBTET, do visit Diploma in Packaging Technology (DPKGT) Syllabus for 4th Sem C18 Curriculum TSSBTET Subjects. The detailed Syllabus for component drawing is as follows.

Prerequisites:

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Course Outcomes:

At the end of the course the students will be able to :

  1. Understand the difference between machine and production drawing. Use Limits, allowances and tolerances, Differentiate between types of fits and limits
  2. Identify tolerance grades and zones, Indicate surface roughness symbols in drawings, Identify the different material of the each component drawing
  3. Illustrate production drawings of Basic Components, Interpret production process and the sequence.
  4. Illustrate production drawings of various machine components along with process sheet

COURSE CONTENTS

Understand the need of production drawing,Limits, fit and Tolerance and Process sheet preparation

  1. Introduction and productionDrawing of component.Need of preparing a production drawing, requirements for manufacturing a product like equipment, tools, measuring instruments depending upon processes, accuracy and finish data available in machine drawing – components of a production drawing, fits and tolerances, surface finish, specific processes, material of the component.Read a given assembly drawing – study of the functions of the various parts of the assembly drawing.Preparation of detailed drawing of a specified part of the assembly.
  2. Definitions of limits, fits and tolerances. Select dimensions from BIS standards to obtain clearance, transition and interference fits for a given set to mating parts – computation of fit and tolerance from BIS table. Preparation of drawing of mating parts and representation of fits and tolerances.Exercises in computing tolerance and representation on the drawings for different types of fits.
  3. Process sheets : sequence of processes of production for a particular product.Specifications of relevant equipment and tools to obtain the desired accuracy and surface finish.Selection of measuring instruments to check the accuracy.

Geometrical tolerances to a component, Surface finish and Standard Mechanical component specification

  1. Need of geometrical tolerances, Types of geometrical tolerances.Tolerance of profile: profile of a line, profile of a surface. Tolerance of orientation or attitude : angularity, perpendicularity, parallelism Tolerance of location: position, concentricity, symmetry, Composite tolerances : radial run-out, axial run-out Symbols for geometrical tolerances, indication of geometrical tolerances on components. Exercises on representation of geometrical tolerances on the drawings
  2. Surface finish. Indicate Profile of a surface and important characteristics of a surface,Identify the surface texture symbols. Identify Lay direction, surface roughness achievable from different manufacturing processes, Equivalent surface roughness symbols; Indicate the roughness values or grade number and corresponding symbol as per BIS.Indicate surface roughness on drawings. Exercises on specifying the surface roughness(average values) for functional surfaces of the following machine tool parts.
    1. Shaft rotating in bush bearing,
    2. Keys and keyways
    3. Mounting surfaces for antifriction bearings
    4. Shaft or bush press fitted into bodies
    5. Contact surfaces ,example :flanges of pipe fittings
    6. Peripheral surfaces of pulleys and grooves for v-belts
    7. Surfaces of control elements example: levers ,hand wheels
    8. Bases of machines
  3. Standard Mechanical component specification.Standard components (parts) are to be designated as per BIS
    • Bolts, Nuts, Locknuts ,Washers, Screws and, Studs
    • Circlips
    • Cylindrical and taper pins
    • Keys
    • Rivets
    • Splines
    • Oil seals-rings
    • Antifriction bearings:
  4. Process sheets : sequence of processes of production for a particular product. Specifications of relevant equipment and tools to obtain the desired accuracy and surface finish. Selection of measuring instruments to check the accuracy.

Production drawing exercises-I Prepare the relevant views of the parts of a given assembly drawing needed for the purpose of production. Dimension the views obtained and indicate on it with relevant notes the specific processes. Compute the fit from ISI tables as per the function of the component and indicate the limits at appropriate place on the drawing prepared. Indicate the geometrical tolerances on the component drawing Mark the surface finish symbols with indications added. Prepare the process sheet indicating sequence of processes and equipment, tools, measuring instruments required. Production drawing exercises-I

  • Gib and Cotter joint,
  • Knuckle joint,
  • Muff couplings,
  • flange coupling
  • universal coupling,

Production drawing exercises-II Prepare the relevant views of the parts of a given assembly drawing needed for the purpose of production. Dimension the views obtained and indicate on it with relevant notes the specific processes. Compute the fit from ISI tables as per the function of the component and indicate the limits at appropriate place on the drawing prepared. Indicate the geometrical tolerances on the component drawing Mark the surface finish symbols with indications added. Prepare the process sheet indicating sequence of processes and equipment, tools, measuring instruments required. Production drawing exercises-II

  • Foot step Bearing
  • Plummer block
  • stuffing box
  • Eccentric
  • Screw jack etc..

Note: In order to develop the abilities required in the preparation of production drawings in the student, the use of actual production drawing from the local industries as exercises to the students is of vital importance.

Reference Books:

For the complete Syllabus, results, class timetable, and many other features kindly download the iStudy App
It is a lightweight, easy to use, no images, and no pdfs platform to make students’s lives easier.
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For detail Syllabus of all other subjects of Packaging Technology, C18 curriculum do visit Diploma In Packaging Technology 4th Sem Syllabus for C18 curriculum.

For all Packaging Technology results, visit TSSBTET DPKGT all semester results direct links.

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