4th Sem, AE

314019: Mechanical Measurement Syllabus for Automobile Engineering 4th Sem K Scheme MSBTE PDF

Mechanical Measurement detailed Syllabus for Automobile Engineering (AE), K scheme PDF has been taken from the MSBTE official website and presented for the diploma students. For Subject Code, Subject Name, Lectures, Tutorial, Practical/Drawing, Credits, Theory (Max & Min) Marks, Practical (Max & Min) Marks, Total Marks, and other information, do visit full semester subjects post given below.

For all other MSBTE Automobile Engineering 4th Sem K Scheme Syllabus PDF, do visit MSBTE Automobile Engineering 4th Sem K Scheme Syllabus PDF Subjects. The detailed Syllabus for mechanical measurement is as follows.

Rationale

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Course Outcomes:

Students will be able to achieve & demonstrate the following COs on completion of course based learning

  1. Use relevant linear measuring instrument and gauges for measurement in automobile engineering situations.
  2. Select relevant instrument for measurement of physical parameters of system.
  3. Measure the different geometrical tolerances of automotive components.
  4. Use relevant instrument for measurement of various functional parameters of automotive compone

Unit I

Overview of Measurement 1.1 Definition of metrology, objectives of metrology, types of metrology, Need of inspection. 1.2 Characteristics of instruments: Least count, Accuracy, Precision, Reliability, Calibration, Hysteresis, Dead Zone, Drift, Sensitivity, Threshold, Repeatability, Reproducibility. 1.3 Linear measuring Instruments: Working principle and calibration of Vernier caliper, micrometer, height gauge and depth gauge. 1.4 Types of Errors and its sources in Measurements. 1.5 Gauges and Comparators: Definition, Classification, Use of comparators, working principle (Merits and Demerits) of Dial indicator, Sigma Comparator and Pneumatic Comparator, Taylor’s principle of Gauge design, Plug, Ring Gauges, Snaps gauges, Wringing of Slip Gauges.

Suggested Learning Pedagogie
Chalk-Board Presentations Video Demonstratio

Unit II

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Unit III

Miscellaneous Measurement 3.1 Displacement Measurement: working principal of Capacitive transducer, Potentiometer, LVDT. 3.2 Pressure Measurement: Working principal of Pressure Gauge- Bourdon tube, Electrical resistance type pressure measurement devices. 3.3 Temperature Measurement: Working principal of Bimetallic strip gauge, thermometer and thermocouple. 3.4 Shaft power measurement: Eddy Current Dynamometer. 3.5 Speed measurement – Working principal of Tachometer and Stroboscope.

Suggested Learning Pedagogie
Chalk-Board Presentations Video Demonstratio

List of Experiments:

  1. *Measurement of Length and weight by using ancient measurement system (IKS) 2 C
  2. *Measurement of dimensions of component using vernier caliper, vernier height gauge, vernier depth gauge, micrometer and inside micrometer. 2 C
  3. Roundness checking of the given component using dial indicator / dial gauge. 2 C
  4. *Parallelism checking of the given component using dial indicator / dial gauge. 2 C
  5. Measurement of flatness of given component by using optical flats. 2 C
  6. Inspection of given size attribute by using a pneumatic comparator. 2 C C
  7. *Measurement of unknown angle of a component using Bevel Protractor and verification by Sine bar. 2 C
  8. *Measurement of the screw thread elements by using screw thread micrometer and verification by optical profile projector 2 C
  9. *Measurement of the gear tooth elements using gear tooth vernier caliper and verification by optical profile projector. 2 C
  10. *Measurement of the surface roughness of machined surface by using surface roughness tester. 2 C
  11. *Measurement of displacement by using Linear Variable Displacement Transducer (LVDT). 2 C
  12. Measurement of temperature by thermocouple and Verification by thermometer. 2 C
  13. *Measurement of Pressure by using Bourdon Pressure gauge 2 C
  14. Measurement of speed of rotating shaft by Tachometer or Stroboscope 2 C
  15. Measurement of engine torque by Eddy current dynamometer. 2 C

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Laboratory Equipment

  1. Surface Plate-Granite (24 x 36 inch) 1,2,3,4,7,8,
  2. Surface roughness Tester (Max Sampling length 0.8 mm) having profile printing facility 10
  3. Set of surface roughness standard pieces: Ra (micron) – 0.8 to 50.0, Rz (micron) – 2.5 to 250 including turned, end milled, surface grounded and lapped. 10
  4. Inductive transducer – measurement range 0 to 100 mm – sensor – inducive (nonlinear) solenoid type onboard with micrometer, micrometer screw gauge assembly for displacement, bridge balance type circuit Display 3.5 digit display 11
  5. Sensor – type K (Cr-AI) thermocouple, sensor assembly and water bath with heating arrangement Display 3.5 digit display 12
  6. Bourdon tube C type with LVDT Display 3.5 display for Pressure / Displacement 13
  7. Multidigital Stroboscope cum Tachometer for speed measurement – up to 5000 rpm 14
  8. Eddy Current Dynamometer – 250 kW (335 bhp)- Max Power, 1200 Nm (886 lbf.ft) – Max Capacity, 8000 rpm- Max Speed 15
  9. Vernier Calipers (0-200 mm) 2
  10. Vernier Height Gauge and Depth Gauge. (0-300 mm) 2
  11. Outside Micrometer (0-25 mm, 25-50 mm) 2
  12. Inside Micrometer (0-25 mm) 2
  13. Dial indicator (0-25 mm) with magnetic stand 3,4,7
  14. Optical flats set range (0.2 mium) Diameter / Thickness 45/12 mm and 60/15 mm 5
  15. Pneumatic comparator unit (Range 0 to 10 bar) 6
  16. Universal bevel protractor Graduation: 5 min (0-90-0 degrees) 7
  17. Sine bar, Sine Center (0-200mm) 7
  18. Slip gauge set of M83 (Measuring Range: 1.001 – 1.009, 1.01- 1.49, 0.5 – 9.5, 10-100) 7
  19. Screw thread micrometer (Accuracy 0.001-0.006 mm, Dimensions 40 cm x 50 cm x 8 cm) 8
  20. Profile projector with gear profile / Thread profile templates Opaque fine grained ground glass screen with 90 deg, 60 deg, 30 deg cross line Location; fitted with graduated ring (0 to 360 deg) L.C. 1 min; Optics Std 10X, 20X, Measuring Range Std 100mm X 100mm; Opt X axis upto 400 mm, Y axis upto 200 mm; Focusing Travel 100 mm; Magnification Accuracy Contour plusminus 0.05% Surface plusminus 0.05%; Illumination Countor 24V / 150W halogen lamp with illumination control; Resolution 0.005/0.001/0.0005 mm 8,9
  21. Gear Tooth Vernier Caliper (0-25 mm) 9

Learning Materials

  1. N.V. Raghavendra and L. Krishnamurthy Engineering Metrology and Measurement Oxford University Press, New Delhi, India IS 13: 978-0-19-808549-2. (2013)
  2. Anand K Bewoor and Vinay A Kulkarni Metrology and Measurements Tata McGraw-Hill Education Private Limited New Delhi, India ISBN (13): 978-0-07-0140 (2017)
  3. R K Jain Engineering Metrology Khanna Publication, New Delhi, ISBN-10:817409153X (2022)
  4. R. K. Rajput Engineering Metrology & Instrumentation S.K. Kataria and Sons ISBN:9788185749822 (2009)
  5. R K Jain Mechanical and Industrial Measurements Khanna Publication, New Delhi ISBN: 8174091912 (1995)
  6. Thomas G. Beckwith, Roy D. Marangoni, John H. Lienhard Mechanical Measurements Pearson Prentice Hall ISBN:9780136093763 (2013)

Learning Websites

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For detail Syllabus of all other subjects of Automobile Engineering, K scheme do visit Automobile Engineering 4th Sem Syllabus for K scheme.

For all Automobile Engineering results, visit MSBTE Automobile Engineering all semester results direct links.

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