Mini Project detailed syllabus for Instrumentation Engineering (Instrumentation) for 2015 revision curriculum has been taken from the SITTTRs official website and presented for the Instrumentation 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 Instrumentation Engineering 4th Sem scheme and its subjects, do visit Instrumentation 4th Sem 2015 revision scheme. The detailed syllabus of mini project is as follows.
Course Outcomes:
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Phase 1:
Standardization of Laboratories This phase of the mini project can be clubbed with laboratory hours of the semester. Before the commencement of cycle of experiments for the semester, the students should be given instructions on 5S method of industrial housekeeping. Video resources available in the internet can be utilized for the purpose. After the initial summarizing, students should be grouped into batches of 5 and should be entrusted with activities of implementing or maintaining 5S standardization of the laboratory. This ensures that all experiments of the laboratory are performed as per industrial standard. To elaborate the concept of standardization let us consider a typical case of machine shop. The case can suitably be adopted for any departments as standardization concept is the same for all industry, whether it is manufacturing, service or hospitality. Case study: Standardization of Machine shop of Mechanical Department. The machine shop is like any other shop floor, and thus it needs to be organized for convenience and safety. Special dedicated team should be formed for sorting, organizing, and sustaining the organized work culture at the machine shop. The 5S Team works on the 5 Japanese principles of organization, which have been successfully implemented at various shop floors around the world. The 5 pillars of organization that we aim at are: Sort (Seiri) Sort means that you remove all items from the workplace that are not needed for current machine shop activities. This essentially involves segregating items of immediate use from items that are not needed. Set in Order (Seiton) Setting in order whatever has been Sorted. Labeling and marking down required items of usage. Creating designated areas for frequently used tools and arranging them so that they are easy to find. Shine (Seiso) Cleaning up after the work is over. Putting tools and used materials back in their designated places, the way they were Set in order. Cleaning and sweeping the workplaces, so as to avoid any hazardous materials spills and other accidents at the workplace. Standardize (Seiketsu) Standardize whatever has been achieved so far using the first three pillars. Making it a part of the daily routine and setting aside time to sort, set in order, and shine repeatedly. Sustain (Shitsuke) Sustaining is maintaining the clean and organized work environment over a long period of time to enhance productivity. Once the first two pillars are implemented during the initial sessions of the laboratory, third to fifth pillars should be made a regular activity before commencement of any laboratory work and after concluding any days work and should be monitored. The same criteria can be adopted for any laboratory, irrespective of the programme. Evaluation of Phase1 This part of the mini project carries 30% of the total marks. The evaluation should be made as group performance in implementing the standardization and individual contribution in setting work place clean and tidy. Evaluations by way of surprise visits made by the Head of Department and Guide during laboratory hours at least twice the semester contribute to the part of total marks.
Phase2:
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Phase 3:
Documentation Documentation accounts for 20% of the total evaluation. Students are required to submit detailed project report of the entire semester work of mini project. They should be encouraged to make use of documentation tools like Latex for preparation of the report. Innovative ideas of commercial values should be encouraged to be continued as main project for the forth coming semester. Evaluation Standardization (30%. Problem identification and solving (50%) or collaborative work (50%) or involvement in production centre (50%. Documentation (20%) Group (15%. Individual (15%.
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