5th Sem, Heat Power Tech Diploma

15HP57P: Project Work-1 and Industrial VIsit Mechanical HPT 5th Sem Syllabus for Diploma DTE Karnataka C15 Scheme

Project Work-1 and Industrial VIsit detail DTE Kar Diploma syllabus for Mechanical Engineering (Heat Power Technology) (HP), C15 scheme is extracted from DTE Karnataka official website and presented for diploma students. The course code (15HP57P), and for exam duration, Teaching Hr/week, Practical Hr/week, Total Marks, internal marks, theory marks, duration and credits do visit complete sem subjects post given below. The syllabus PDFs can be downloaded from official website.

For all other mechanical hpt 5th sem syllabus for diploma c15 scheme dte karnataka you can visit Mechanical HPT 5th Sem Syllabus for Diploma C15 Scheme DTE Karnataka Subjects. The detail syllabus for project work-1 and industrial visit is as follows.

Pre-requisites:

Application learned concepts form the previous semester studied courses.

Course Contents:

  1. Introduction. 03
  2. Review of Literature. 18
  3. Study Area. 12
  4. Result and Discussion. 6

Course Objectives:

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Course Outcomes:

After completion of the course the students are expected to be able to:

  1. Analyze and interpret the data required for the project work.
  2. Design and Develop the project work by estimating the cost project.

Course Outcomes:

  1. CO1 Award an idea and confidence in designing, analysing and executing the project.
  2. CO2 Apply the knowledge of latest trends in fabrication/ manufacturing and Relate their ideas while executing the project
  3. CO3 Plan how toExecute the project
  4. CO4 Plan to prepare documents in team and enhance his written and oral communication presentations.
  5. CO5 Develop individual confidence to handle various engineering assignments and expose themselves to acquire life skills to meet societal challenges

1. PROJECT WORK: 78 HRS

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B. ROAD MAP FOR THE PROJECT

  1. Carry out a sessionor a seminar from the ISTEStudent Chapter coordinator / Programme coordinator with the help of Innovation club / I II cell for directing the students to identify project areas in the field of their interested including interdisciplinary areas.
  2. Power point presentation in seminar should include detail description of project areas related to program, Project report formats, developing personnel writing skills.
  3. The Students/Departments may at liberty to form the batch not less than 5 and maximum 8 and get registered with project coordinator/HOD at the end of V semester.
  4. Students should take the approval from the Project committee/ Head of department for doing project.
  5. After approval the batch of students will be published in department notice boardalong with guidein the end of 5th semester.
  6. All students should finalize their Project immediately before commencement of SEE of 5th semester.
  7. The types of project may include:
    • Industrial case study
    • Preparation of a feasibility report
    • Design and development of equipment.
    • The overhauling of existing equipment
    • Creation of New facilities
  8. The project should be challenging but manageable within the resources and time available.
  9. Students should undergo reviews for one times in5th and one times in6th semester during the internal assessment. Time table for IA should include project review. The guide should monitor the progress of Project work periodically and it should be finally evaluated for 25 marks at the end of 5th semester and for 25 marks at the end of 6th semester.

C. Industrial visit

According to the national board of accreditation (NBA) evaluation guidelines with reference to criteria 2.2.5 (industry interaction and industry internship/training), which needs industrial visit/tours for the students and which will gives 5 marks Weightage.
Therefore during the program of studying or after completion of the fifth semester, all the students are required to visit the industries anywhere in India (by planning all India industrial and educational trip), Students can visit any industry as per the requirement to achieve the program outcomes. After visiting the industry, they are required to submit the report on visit to the head of the department of the program. The permission letter from the industries is not mandatory (due to the industries busy schedule and time concern). Students will visit the available industries at the time of their visit to that place.

Industrial report

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E. Thrust areas identified for Project work

Each student may be assigned any one of the following types of project/thesis work:

According to the local needs, the following major projects are suggested:

  1. Non-conventional energy
    1. Low Cost Solar Water Heating System for Domestic Purpose
    2. Fabrication of Solar cooker
    3. Study of Community Biogas Plant
    4. Fabricate a thermally efficient wood burning stove
    5. Solar lamps
    6. Solar powered refrigerator
  2. Mechatronics /Material handling area
    1. Motorized object lifting jack
    2. Key controlled- fork lifter
    3. Object counting machine
    4. Stepper motor control with selected steps for conveyor belts
    5. Robotic arm with gripper
    6. Material handling device in X,Y,Z motion control
    7. Robotic crane
    8. Robotic trolley for material handling
  3. Fluid power and control area
    1. Pneumatic/Hydraulic jack
    2. Pneumatic/hydraulic crane
    3. Air compressed spray gun
    4. Pneumatic transport system
  4. Automobile related area
    1. Regenerative braking system
    2. Steering controlled headlight
    3. Engine/motor vibration checker
    4. Seat belt automatic locking system
    5. Hydraulic braking
    6. Electromagnetic shock absorber
    7. Digital auto speed limiter
  5. Fabrication wheel chair
  6. Design and Fabrication of various types of lab equipment’s useful to polytechnic
  7. Repair and overhauling of various machine tools and lab equipment’s available at polytechnic
  8. Critical Study of existing quality systems and inventory control at industry
  9. Mechanical industry fabrication related projects
  10. Automatic mopping machine to clean the floor area
  11. Automatic milling machine with digital control
  12. PCB fabrication
  13. Any study project related to Mechanical and allied areas in industry
  14. Any project related to industry based problems
  15. Any projects related to low cost automation
  16. Reconditioning of various workshop and lab equipment’s available at polytechnic

G. Project report

The Project Report should consist of following items.

  1. Introduction
  2. Review of Literature
  3. Study Area
  4. Methodology/Design/fabrication/Tests
  5. Result and Discussion
  6. Conclusion and scope for future study
  7. References.
  1. Project reports should be typed neatly in Times New Roman letters with font size 14 for titles and 12 for text on both sides of the paper with 1.5 line spacing on a A4 size paper (210 x 297 mm). The margins should be: Left – 1.5″, Right – 1″, Top and Bottom – 0.75″.
  2. The total number of reports (Soft bound) to be prepared are
    1. One copy to the department /library
    2. One copy to the concerned guide
    3. One copy to the candidate.
  3. Before taking the final printout, the approval of the concerned guide is mandatory and suggested corrections, if any, must be incorporated.
  4. Every copy of the report must contain
    1. Inner title page (White)
    2. Outer title page with a plastic cover
    3. Candidate declaration and Certificate in the format enclosed both from the institution and the organization where the project is carried out.
    4. An abstract (synopsis) not exceeding 100 words, indicating salient features of the work.
  5. The organization of the report should be as follows
    1. Inner title page
    2. Abstract or Synopsis
    3. Acknowledgments
    4. Table of Contents
    5. List of table & figures (optional)

Chapters(to be numbered in Arabic) containing Introduction-, which usually specifies the scope of work and its importance and relation to previous work and the present developments, Main body of the report divided appropriately into chapters, sections and subsections.
The chapters, sections and subsections may be numbered in the decimal form for e.g. Chapter 2, sections as 2.1, 2.2 etc., and subsections as 2.2.3, 2.5.1 etc.
The chapter must be left or right justified (font size 16). Followed by the title of chapter centered (font size 18), section/subsection numbers along with their headings must be left justified with section number and its heading in font size 16 and subsection and its heading in font size 14 The body or the text of the report should have font size 12
The figures and tables must be numbered chapter wise
The last chapter should contain the summary of the work carried, contributions if any, their utility along with the scope for further work. Reference or Bibliography: The references should be numbered serially in the order of their occurrence in the text and their numbers should be indicated within square brackets for e.g. [3]. The section on references should list them in serial order in the following format.

  1. For textbooks – Dr. Paramar S, Welding process and technology, Khanna publishers, New Delhi, 2 Edition, 2003.
  2. For papers – Y.Javadi and I.sattari, Welding distortion in pipes, Journal of pressure vessels and piping, Vol 85, Aug 2008, pp 337-343

Only SI units are to be used in the report. Important equations must be numbered in decimal form
All equation numbers should be right justified.
Separator sheets, used if any, between chapters, should be of thin paper

SESIONAL MARKS EVALUATION:

  1. First review (During the end of V semester. 25 marks
  2. TOTAL: 25 marks

I A Marks: Scheme of Evaluation

  1. Log Activity 05
  2. Synopsis 10
  3. Industrial visit, presentation / Report 10

Note:

  1. Sesional marks to be awarded at the end of EACH SEMESTER ONLY

APPENDIX 1 (Cover page)

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APPENDIX 6 Format of Synopsis

  1. Title of the Project
  2. Objectives of the study
  3. Rationale for the study
  4. Statement of the Problem
  5. Detailed Methodology to be used for carrying out the study
  6. The expected contribution from the study (to perform any laboratory experiments)
  7. List of activities to be carried out to complete the project (with the help of a bar chart showing the time schedule)
  8. Places/labs/equipment and tools required and planning of arrangements
  9. Problems envisaged in carrying out the project, if any.
  10. Brief description of project in 100 words

APPENDIX-7 (PROJECT-TIME LINE)

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