6th Sem, ME

6026: Maintenance Engineering KL Diploma Syllabus for ME 6th Sem 2015 Revision SITTTR

Maintenance Engineering detailed syllabus for Mechanical Engineering (ME) for 2015 revision curriculum has been taken from the SITTTRs official website and presented for the ME 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 6th Sem scheme and its subjects, do visit ME 6th Sem 2015 revision scheme. The detailed syllabus of maintenance engineering is as follows.

Maintenance Engineering

Course Outcomes:

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SPECIFIC OUTCOME

MODULE I

  1. Understand the Basic concept of maintenance
    1. Explain the importance and benefits of sound maintenance systems
    2. Categorize the activities of maintenance
    3. Compare the merits of each maintenance category
    4. State the principles and methods of lubrication
    5. Describe the condition monitoring and cost comparison with & without CM
    6. Illustrate the basic principles of maintenance planning
    7. Explain the principles of planned maintenance activity

MODULE II

  1. Comprehend the principles of Reliability concepts – reliability, maintainability and available
    1. Determine the failure rate, mean time between failures, Reliability and machine availability
    2. Illustrate Bath tub curve
    3. Explain the Factors of availability
    4. Estimate the reliability using exponential distribution function

MODULE III

  1. Understand the concept of misalignment and imbalance
    1. Describe the vibration monitoring and analysis
    2. Identify the Methods and instruments for CM
    3. Describe the wear debris analysis & shock pulse analysis, application and condition monitoring of ball & roller bearings
    4. Illustrate the vibration signature analysis and transducers for vibration measurement

MODULE IV

  1. Understand the theory of Ferrography
    1. Describe the spectral oil analysis procedure
    2. Describe the non-destructive testing methods
    3. Identify the technique providing information on plant regarding corrosion monitoring
    4. Identify the Repair methods for beds, slide ways, spindles, gears, lead screws and bearings
    5. Describe the Failure analysis Methods
    6. Explain the repair methods for Material handling equipment
    7. Identify the use of computers in maintenance.

MODULE I

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MODULE II

Reliability : basic concepts – reliability- maintainability -availability- failure rate-mean time between failures – Reliability and machine availability – MTBF- MTTR -MWT-Bath tub curve – Factors of availability – Maintenance economics- system reliability-reliability of series and parallel systems- reliability estimation using exponential distribution function.

MODULE III

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MODULE IV

Ferrography – spectral oil analysis procedure – non destructive testing – liquid penetrant testing- radio graphic inspection-ultrasonic testing -acoustic emission- corrosion monitoring-resistance techniques-technique providing information on plant regarding corrosion monitoring Repair methods for beds – slide ways- spindles- gears- lead screws – bearings – Failure analysis – Failures and their development – Logical fault location methods – Sequential fault location. Repair methods for Material handling equipment – Equipment records -Job order systems -Use of computers in maintenance.

Text Books:

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Reference Books:

  1. Srivastava S.K., “Industrial Maintenance Management”, – S. Chand and Co., 1981
  2. Bhattacharya S.N., “Installation, Servicing and Maintenance”, S. Chand and Co., 1995
  3. White E.N., “Maintenance Planning”, I Documentation, Gower Press, 1979
  4. Garg M.R., “Industrial Maintenance”, S. Chand & Co., 1986
  5. Higgins L.R., “Maintenance Engineering Hand book”, McGraw Hill, 5th Edition, 1988
  6. Armstrong, “Condition Monitoring”, BSIRSA, 1988
  7. Davies, “Handbook of Condition Monitoring”, Chapman &Hall, 1996
  8. “Advances in Plant Engineering and Management”, Seminar Proceedings – IIPE, 1996
  9. L.S. Sreenath vibration spectrum analysis -A practical approach

For detailed syllabus of all other subjects of Mechanical Engineering, 2015 revision curriculum do visit ME 6th Sem subject syllabuses for 2015 revision.

To see the syllabus of all other branches of diploma 2015 revision curriculum do visit all branches of SITTTR diploma 2015 revision.

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