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Peo MSFP

This document provides information on the objectives, outcomes, pedagogy, course details, evaluation, and references for a Machine Shop and Fabrication Practice course. The objective of the course is to train students in practical production skills, understand theoretical concepts, and obtain quality in manufactured products. Outcomes include identifying and solving engineering problems, conducting experiments, and serving society through economic growth. The course involves dividing students into groups that complete lab experiments weekly, covering topics like lathe work, milling, shaping, and welding. Students are evaluated based on their lab performance, attendance, tests, and record-keeping.

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Peo MSFP

This document provides information on the objectives, outcomes, pedagogy, course details, evaluation, and references for a Machine Shop and Fabrication Practice course. The objective of the course is to train students in practical production skills, understand theoretical concepts, and obtain quality in manufactured products. Outcomes include identifying and solving engineering problems, conducting experiments, and serving society through economic growth. The course involves dividing students into groups that complete lab experiments weekly, covering topics like lathe work, milling, shaping, and welding. Students are evaluated based on their lab performance, attendance, tests, and record-keeping.

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Program Education Objectives and Outcomes

Faculty Name: SANJAY KUMAR Subject: Machine Shop and Fabrication Practice

Semester: 4Th Credit: 2 Academic Year: 2010-11

Objective of the course: (III)

 To train students with good scientific and engineering breadth so as to comprehend,


analyze, design and create novel products and solutions for the production problems.
 To provide practical knowledge to understand the theoretical concepts of production
technology.
 To obtain better quality & accuracy in manufactured products.

Outcomes Expected:

o Graduates will be able to identify, formulate, and solve engineering problems.


o Graduates will demonstrate an ability to conduct experiments, analyze and interpret
data.
o Graduates will be able to do their research work with good observation.
o Students can serve society with economic growth in manufacturing sector.

Pedagogy: 1. Whole class is divided into two groups each of 30 students.


2. Each group is divided into 5 batches with 6 students.
3. Every week they have lab class of 3 hours.
4. Half an hour to explain the experiment, and 2&1/2hours students will do jobs.

Course Details:

1. A job on lathe with taper turning, thread cutting, knurling and groove cutting
2. Gear cutting (with index head) on milling m/c
3. Working with shaper, planer and slotting m/c
4. Working with surface/ cylindrical grinding
5. TIG/ MIG welding, gas cutting

Beyond Syllabus:
A job on lathe with plain turning and step turning, indexing methods

Evaluation: This course is having a lab constitutes of 10 experiments and a lab exam of 100
marks. Depending on the individual performance in each lab, attendance, viva voice, observation,
record and external exam he will be awarded the marks.
Reference Books :
Manufacturing Technology – by P.N.Rao, Tata McGraw Hill publication
Manufacturing Science, Ghosh and Mallik, East West Press

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