3rd Sem, B.E/B.Tech, ME, Syllabus

Mechanical Measurements and Metrology Syllabus for VTU BE/B.Tech CBCS 2015-16

Mechanical Measurements and Metrology Syllabus for VTU BE/B.Tech Mechanical Engineering third sem complete syllabus covered here. This will help you understand complete curriculum along with details such as exam marks and duration. The details are as follows.

Subject Code 15 ME 36 B / 46B IA Marks 20
Number of Lecture Hours/Week 04 Exam Marks 80
Total Number of Lecture Hours 50 Exam Hours 3

CREDITS – 04

COURSE OBJECTIVES : Students are expected to –

  • Understand metrology, its advancements & measuring instruments,
  • Acquire knowledge on different standards of length, calibration of End Bars, linear and angular measurements, Screw thread and gear measurement & comparators.
  • Equip with knowledge of limits, fits, tolerances and gauging.
  • Acquire knowledge of measurement systems and methods with emphasis on different transducers, intermediate modifying and terminating devices.
  • Understand the measurement of Force, Torque, Pressure, Temperature and Strain.

COURSE OUTCOMES

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

Description  CL POs
CO 1 Understand the objectives of metrology, methods of measurement, selection of measuring instruments, standards of measurement and calibration of end bars U PO1, PO6
CO 2 Describe slip gauges, wringing of slip gauges and building of slip gauges, angle measurement using sine bar, sine center, angle gauges, optical instruments and straightness measurement using Autocollimator. U PO1, PO6
CO 3 Explain tolerance, limits of size, fits, geometric and position tolerances, gauges and their design. U PO1, PO6
CO 4 Understand the principle of Johnson Mikrokator, sigma comparator, dial indicator, LVDT, back pressure gauges, Solex comparators and Zeiss Ultra Optimeter U PO1, PO6
CO 5 Describe measurement of major diameter, minor diameter, pitch, angle and effective diameter of screw threads by 2 – wire, 3 – wire methods, screw thread gauges and tool maker’s microscope. U PO1, PO6
CO 6 Explain measurement of tooth thickness using constant chord method, addendum comparator methods and base tangent method, composite error using gear roll tester and measurement of pitch, concentricity, run out and involute profile. U PO1, PO6
CO 7 Understand laser interferometers and Coordinate measuring machines. U PO1, PO6
CO 8 Explain measurement systems, transducers, intermediate modifying devices and terminating devices. U PO1, PO6
 CO 9 Describe functioning of force, torque, pressure, strain and temperature measuring devices. PO1, PO6

Total Hours of Instructions     50

MODULE -1

  • Introduction to Metrology: Definition, objectives and concept of metrology, Need of inspection, Principles, process, methods of measurement, Classification and selection of measuring instruments and systems. Accuracy, precision and errors in measurement. System of measurement, Material Standard, Wavelength Standards, Subdivision of standards, Line and End standards, Classification of standards and Traceability, calibration of End bars (Numericals), standardization.
  • Linear Measurement and angular measurements: Slip gauges- Indian standards on slip gauge, method of selection of slip gauge, stack of slip gauge, adjustable slip gauge, wringing of slip gauge, care of slip gauge, slip gauge accessories, problems on building of slip gauges (M87, M112). Measurement of angles- sine bar, sine center, angle gauges, optical instruments for angular measurements, Auto collimator-applications for measuring straightness and squareness. 10 Hours

MODULE -2

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MODULE -3

  • Measurement of screw thread and gear: Terminology of screw threads, measurement of major diameter, minor diameter, pitch, angle and effective diameter of screw threads by 2-wire and 3- wire methods, best size wire. Screw thread gauges, Tool maker’s microscope. Gear tooth terminology, tooth thickness measurement using constant chord method, addendum comparator method and base tangent method, measurement of pitch, concentricity, run out, and involute profile. Gear roll tester for composite error.
  • Advances in metrology: Basic concepts of lasers, advantages of lasers, laser interferometers, types, applications. Basic concepts of Coordinate Measuring Machines-constructional features, applications. 10 Hours

MODULE -4

  • Measurement systems and basic concepts of measurement methods:Definition, significance of measurement, generalized measurement system, definitions and concept of accuracy, precision, calibration, threshold, sensitivity, hysteresis, repeatability, linearity, loading effect, system response-time delay. Errors in measurement, classification of errors. Transducers, transfer efficiency, primary and secondary transducers, electrical, mechanical, electronic transducers, advantages of each type transducers.
  • Intermediate modifying and terminating devices: Mechanical systems, inherent problems, electrical intermediate modifying devices, input circuitry, ballast circuit, electronic amplifiers. Terminating devices, Cathode ray oscilloscope, Oscillographs. 10 Hours

MODULE -5

  • Force, Torque and Pressure Measurement: Direct methods and indirect method, force measuring inst. Torque measuring inst., Types of dynamometers, Absorption dynamometer, Prony brake and rope brake dynamometer, and power measuring instruments. Pressure measurement, principle, use of elastic members, Bridgeman gauge, McLeod gauge, Pirani gauge.
  • Measurement of strain and temperature: Theory of strain gauges, types, electrical resistance strain gauge, preparation and mounting of strain gauges, gauge factor, methods of strain measurement. Temperature Compensation, Wheatstone bridge circuit, orientation of strain gauges for force and torque, Strain gauge based load cells and torque sensors.
    Resistance thermometers, thermocouple, law of thermocouple, materials used for construction, pyrometer, optical pyrometer. 10 Hours

TEXT BOOKS:

  • Mechanical Measurements, Beckwith Marangoni and Lienhard, Pearson Education, 6th Ed., 2006.
  • Engineering Metrology, R.K. Jain, Khanna Publishers, Delhi, 2009.

REFERENCE BOOKS:

  • Engineering Metrology and Measurements, Bentley, Pearson Education.
  • Theory and Design for Mechanical Measurements, III edition, Richard S Figliola, Donald E Beasley, WILEY India Publishers.
  • Engineering Metrology, Gupta I.C., Dhanpat Rai Publications.
  • Deoblin’s Measurement system, Ernest Deoblin, Dhanesh manick, McGraw –Hill.
  • Engineering Metrology and Measurements, N.V.Raghavendra and L.Krishnamurthy, Oxford University Press.

Scheme of Examination:

  • Two question to be set from each module. Students have to answer five full questions, choosing at least one full question from each module.

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