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The document discusses the objectives and lists of experiments for various engineering laboratory courses. It provides details on experiments related to mechanical processes, fluid mechanics, strength of materials testing, and thermal engineering. The experiments aim to provide hands-on experience and practical knowledge on manufacturing technologies and performance evaluation of machines.

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Semester-I
GE6162 ENGINEERING PRACTICES LABORATORY
OBJECTIVES:
To provide exposure to the students with hands on experience on various basic engineering
practices in Civil, Mechanical, Electrical and Electronics Engineering.
GROUP A CIVIL ! "EC#ANICAL$
I CIVIL ENGINEERING PRACTICE %
B&'()'*gs:
(a) Study of plubing and carpentry coponents of residential and industrial buildings. Safety
aspects.
P(&m+'*g ,-r.s!
(a) Study of pipeline "oints, its location and functions! valves, taps, couplings, unions, reducers,
elbows in household fittings.
(b) Study of pipe connections re#uireents for pups and turbines.
(c) $reparation of plubing line s%etches for water supply and sewage wor%s.
(d) &ands'on'exercise! (asic pipe connections ) Mixed pipe aterial connection ) $ipe
connections with different "oining coponents.
(e) *eonstration of plubing re#uireents of high'rise buildings.
C/r0e*tr1 &s'*g P-2er T--(s -*(1:
(a) Study of the "oints in roofs, doors, windows and furniture.
(b) &ands'on'exercise!
+ood wor%, "oints by sawing, planing and cutting.
II "EC#ANICAL ENGINEERING PRACTICE 13
,e()'*g:
(a) $reparation of arc welding of butt "oints, lap "oints and tee "oints.
(b) ,as welding practice
B/s'3 "/34'*'*g:
(a) Siple Turning and Taper turning
(b) *rilling $ractice
S4eet "et/( ,-r.:
(a) -oring . (ending!
(b) Model a%ing ) Trays, funnels, etc.
(c) *ifferent type of "oints.
"/34'*e /ssem+(1 0r/3t'3e:
(a) Study of centrifugal pup
(b) Study of air conditioner
5em-*str/t'-* -*:
(a) Sithy operations, upsetting, swaging, setting down and bending. Exaple ) Exercise )
$roduction of hexagonal headed bolt.
(b) -oundry operations li%e ould preparation for gear and step cone pulley.
(c) -itting ) Exercises ) $reparation of s#uare fitting and vee ) fitting odels.
Semester-II
GE6261 CO"PUTER AI5E5 5RA6TING AN5 "O5ELING LABORATORY
OBJECTIVES:
To develop s%ill to use software to create /* and 0* odels.
LIST O6 E7ERCISES USING SO6T,ARE CAPABLE O6 5RA6TING AN5
"O5ELING
1. Study of capabilities of software for *rafting and Modeling ) Coordinate systes (absolute,
relative, polar, etc.) ) Creation of siple figures li%e polygon and general ulti'line figures.
/. *rawing of a Title (loc% with necessary text and pro"ection sybol.
0. *rawing of curves li%e parabola, spiral, involute using (spline or cubic spline.
2. *rawing of front view and top view of siple solids li%e pris, pyraid, cylinder, cone, etc,
and diensioning.
3. *rawing front view, top view and side view of ob"ects fro the given pictorial views (eg.
4bloc%,
(ase of a ixie, Siple stool, 5b"ects with hole and curves).
6. *rawing of a plan of residential building ( Two bed roos, %itchen, hall, etc.)
7. *rawing of a siple steel truss.
8. *rawing sectional views of pris, pyraid, cylinder, cone, etc,
9. *rawing isoetric pro"ection of siple ob"ects.
1:. Creation of 0'* odels of siple ob"ects and obtaining /'* ulti'view drawings fro 0'*
odel.
;ote! $lotting of drawings ust be ade for each exercise and attached to the records written by
students.
TOTAL: 89 PERIO5S
OUTCO"ES:
ability to use the software pac%ers for drafting and odeling
ability to create /* and 0* odels of Engineering Coponents
LIST O6 E:UIP"ENT 6OR A BATC# O6 30 STU5ENTS:
S;N- 5es3r'0t'-* -< E=&'0me*t :&/*t't1
1; $entiu <4 coputer or better hardware, with
suitable graphics facility
0: ;o.
2; =icensed software for *rafting and Modeling 0: =icenses
3; =aser $rinter or $lotter to print > plot drawings / ;o.
Semester III
"E6311 "ANU6ACTURING TEC#NOLOGY LABORATORY > I
OBJECTIVES:
To Study and practice the various operations that can be perfored in lathe, shaper, drilling,
illing achines etc. and to e#uip with the practical %nowledge re#uired in the core industries.
LIST O6 E7PERI"ENTS
Machining and Machining tie estiations for !
1. Taper Turning
/. External Thread cutting
0. <nternal Thread Cutting
2. Eccentric Turning
3. ?nurling
6. S#uare &ead Shaping
7. &exagonal &ead Shaping
TOTAL: 89 PERIO5S
OUTCO"ES:
@pon copletion of this course, the students can able to deonstrate and fabricate different
types of coponents using the achine tools
LIST O6 E:UIP"ENT 6OR A BATC# O6 30 STU5ENTS
S; NO; NA"E O6 T#E E:UIP"ENT :t1;
S.;o NA"E O6 T#E E:UIP"ENT o. Auantity
1. Centre =athes 7 ;os.
/. &oriBontal Milling Machine 1 ;o.
0. 4ertical Milling Machine 1 ;o.
2. Shaper 1 ;o.
Semester-III
CE6861 6LUI5 "EC#ANICS AN5 "AC#INERY LABORATORY
OBJECTIVES:
@pon Copletion of this sub"ect, the students can able to have hands on experience in flow
easureents using different devices and also perfor calculation related to losses in pipes
and also perfor characteristic study of pups, turbines etc.,
LIST O6 E7PERI"ENTS
1. *eterination of the Coefficient of discharge of given 5rifice eter.
/. *eterination of the Coefficient of discharge of given 4enturi eter.
0. Calculation of the rate of flow using Cota eter.
2. *eterination of friction factor for a given set of pipes.
3. Conducting experients and drawing the characteristic curves of centrifugal pup>
subergible pup
6. Conducting experients and drawing the characteristic curves of reciprocating pup.
7. Conducting experients and drawing the characteristic curves of ,ear pup.
8. Conducting experients and drawing the characteristic curves of $elton wheel.
9. Conducting experients and drawing the characteristics curves of -rancis turbine.
1:. Conducting experients and drawing the characteristic curves of ?aplan turbine.
TOTAL: 89 PERIO5S
OUTCO"ES:
Dbility to use the easureent e#uipents for flow easureent
Dbility to do perforance trust on different fluid achinery
LIST O6 E:UIP"ENT 6OR A BATC# O6 30 STU5ENTS
S.;o. ;ae of the E#uipent #ty
1 5rifice eter setup 1
/ 4enturi eter setup 1
0 Cotaeter setup 1
2 $ipe -low analysis setup 1
3 Centrifugal pup>subergible pup setup 1
6 Ceciprocating pup setup 1
7 ,ear pup setup 1
8 $elton wheel setup 1
9 -rancis turbine setup 1
1: ?aplan turbine setup 1
Semester-IV
"E6811 "ANU6ACTURING TEC#NOLOGY LABORATORY > II
OBJECTIVES:
To Study and ac#uire %nowledge on various basic achining operations in special purpose
achines and its applications in real life anufacture of coponents in the industry
LIST O6 E7PERI"ENTS:
1. Contour illing using vertical illing achine
/. Spur gear cutting in illing achine
0. &elical ,ear Cutting in illing achine
2. ,ear generation in hobbing achine
3. ,ear generation in gear shaping achine
6. $lain Surface grinding
7. Cylindrical grinding
8. Tool angle grinding with tool and Cutter ,rinder
9. Measureent of cutting forces in Milling > Turning $rocess
1:. C;C $art $rograing.
TOTAL : 89 PERIO5S
OUTCO"ES:
Dbility to use different achine tools to anufacturing gears.
Dbility to use different achine tools for finishing operations
Dbility to anufacture tools using cutter grinder
*evelop C;C part prograing
LIST O6 E:UIP"ENT 6OR A BATC# O6 30 STU5ENTS
S;N-; NA"E O6 T#E E:UIP"ENT :t1;
1 Turret and Capstan =athes 1 ;o each
/ &oriBontal Milling Machine / ;o
0 4ertical Milling Machine 1 ;o
2 Surface ,rinding Machine 1 ;o.
3 Cylinderical ,rinding Machine 1 ;o.
6 Cadial *rilling Machine 1 ;o.
7 lathe Tool *ynaoeter 1 ;o
8 Milling Tool *ynaoeter 1 ;o
9 ,ear &obbing Machine 1 ;o
1: Tool Ma%ers Microscope 1 ;o
11 C;C =athe 1 ;o
1/ C;C Milling achine 1 ;o
10 ,ear Shaping achine 1 ;o
12 Centerless grinding achine 1 ;o
13 Tool and cutter grinder 1 ;o
S;N-; NA"E O6 T#E E:UIP"ENT :t1
1 Turret and Capstan =athes 1 ;o.
/ &oriBontal Milling Machine 1 ;o.
0 4ertical Milling Machine 1 ;o.
2 Surface ,rinding Machine 1 ;o.
3 Cylinderical ,rinding Machine 1 ;o.
6 Cadial *rilling Machine 1 ;o.
7 lathe Tool *ynaoeter 1 ;o.
8 Milling Tool *ynaoeter 1 ;o.
9 ,ear &obbing Machine 1 ;o.
1: Tool Ma%ers Microscope 1 ;o.
11 C;C =athe 1 ;o.
1/ C;C Milling achine 1 ;o.
10 ,ear Shaping achine 1 ;o.
12 Centerless grinding achine 1 ;o.
13 Tool and cutter grinder 1 ;o.
Semester-IV
"E6812 T#ER"AL ENGINEERING LABORATORY > I
OBJECTIVES:
To study the value tiing'4 diagra and perforance of <C Engines
To Study the characteristics of fuels>=ubricates used in <C Engines
To study the $erforance of stea generator> turbine
LIST O6 E7PERI"ENTS
I;C; ENGINE LAB 30
1. 4alve Tiing and $ort Tiing diagras.
/. Dctual p'v diagras of <C engines.
0. $erforance Test on 2 ) stro%e *iesel Engine.
2. &eat (alance Test on 2 ) stro%e *iesel Engine.
3. Morse Test on Multi'cylinder $etrol Engine.
7. Cetardation Test on a *iesel Engine.
8. *eterination of -lash $oint and -ire $oint of various fuels lubricants.
STEA" LAB 19
1. Study on Stea ,enerators and Turbines.
/. $erforance and Energy (alance Test on a Stea ,enerator.
0. $erforance and Energy (alance Test on Stea Turbine.
TOTAL: 89 PERIO5S
OUTCO"ES:
Dbility to conduct experient on <C engine to study the characteristic and perforance of <C
design> stea turbines.
LIST O6 E:UIP"ENT 6OR A BATC# O6 30 STU5ENTS
S;N-; NA"E O6 T#E E:UIP"ENT Aty
1 <.C Engine ) / stro%e and 2 stro%e odel 1 set
/ Dpparatus for -lash and -ire $oint 1 ;o
0 2'stro%e *iesel Engine with echanical loading 1 ;o
2 2'stro%e *iesel Engine with hydraulic loading 1 ;o
3 2'stro%e *iesel Engine with electrical loading 1 ;o
6 Multi'cylinder $etrol Engine 1 ;o
7 Single cylinder $etrol Engine 1 ;o
8 *ata Dc#uisition syste with any one of the above engines 1 ;o
9 Stea (oiler with turbine setup 1 ;o
CE6319 STRENGT# O6 "ATERIALS LABORATORY
OBJECTIVES
To suppleent the theoretical %nowledge gained in Mechanics of Solids with practical testing for
deterining the strength of aterials under externally applied loads. This would enable the
student to have a clear understanding of the design for strength and stiffness
LIST O6 E7PERI"ENTS
1. Tension test on a ild steel rod
/. *ouble shear test on Mild steel and Dluiniu rods
0. Torsion test on ild steel rod
2. <pact test on etal specien
3. &ardness test on etals ' (rinnell and Coc%well &ardness ;uber
6. *eflection test on beas
7. Copression test on helical springs
8. Strain Measureent using Cosette strain gauge
9. Effect of hardening' <proveent in hardness and ipact resistance of steels.
1:. Tepering' <proveent Mechanical properties Coparison
(i) @nhardened specien
(ii) Auenched Specien and
(iii) Auenched and tepered specien.
11. Microscopic Exaination of
(i) &ardened saples and
(ii) &ardened and tepered saples.
TOTAL: 89 PERIO5S
OUTCO"ES:
Dbility to perfor different destructive testing
Dbility to characteristic aterials
LIST O6 E:UIP"ENT 6OR BATC# O6 30 STU5ENTS
S;N-; NA"E O6 T#E E:UIP"ENT Aty
1 @niversal Tensile Testing achine with double 1 shear attachent )
2: Ton Capacity
1
/ Torsion Testing Machine (6: ;M Capacity) 1
0 <pact Testing Machine (0:: E Capacity) 1
2 (rinell &ardness Testing Machine 1
3 Coc%well &ardness Testing Machine 1
6 Spring Testing Machine for tensile and copressive loads (/3:: ;) 1
7 Metallurgical Microscopes 0
8 Muffle -urnace(8::c ) 1
Seester'4
"E6911 5YNA"ICS LABORATORY
OBJECTIVES:
F To suppleent the principles learnt in %ineatics and *ynaics of Machinery.
F To understand how certain easuring devices are used for dynaic testing.
LIST O6 E7PERI"ENTS
1. a) Study of gear paraeters.
b) Experiental study of velocity ratios of siple, copound, Epicyclic and differential gear
trains.
/. a) ?ineatics of -our (ar, Slider Cran%, Cran% Coc%er, *ouble cran%, *ouble roc%er,
5scillating
cylinder Mechaniss.
b) ?ineatics of single and double universal "oints.
0. a) *eterination of Mass oent of inertia of -ly wheel and Dxle syste.
b) *eterination of Mass Moent of <nertia of axisyetric bodies using Turn Table apparatus.
c) *eterination of Mass Moent of <nertia using bifilar suspension and copound
pendulu.
2. MotoriBed gyroscope ) Study of gyroscopic effect and couple.
3. ,overnor ' *eterination of range sensitivity, effort etc., for +atts, $orter, $roell, and
&artnell ,overnors.
6. Cas ) Ca profile drawing, Motion curves and study of "up phenoenon
7. a) Single degree of freedo Spring Mass Syste ) *eterination of natural
-re#uency and verification of =aws of springs ) *aping coefficient deterination.
b) Multi degree freedo suspension syste ) *eterination of influence coefficient.
8. a) *eterination of torsional natural fre#uency of single and *ouble Cotor systes.'
@ndaped and *aped ;atural fre#uencies.
b) 4ibration Dbsorber ) Tuned vibration absorber.
9. 4ibration of E#uivalent Spring ass syste ) undaped and daped vibration.
1:. +hirling of shafts ) *eterination of critical speeds of shafts with concentrated loads.
11. a) (alancing of rotating asses. (b) (alancing of reciprocating asses.
1/. a) Transverse vibration of -ree'-ree bea ) with and without concentrated asses.
b) -orced 4ibration of Cantilever bea ) Mode shapes and natural fre#uencies.
c) *eterination of transissibility ratio using vibrating table.
TOTAL : 89 PERIO5S
OUTCO"E
Dbility to deonstrate the principles of %ineatics and dynaics of achinery
Dbility to use the easuring devices for dynaic testing.
LIST O6 E:UIP"ENT 6OR A BATC# O6 30 STU5ENTS
S;N-; NA"E O6 T#E E:UIP"ENT :t1;
1 Ca follower setup. 1 ;o.
/ Motorised gyroscope. 1 ;o.
0 ,overnor apparatus ' +att, $orter, $roell and &artnell governors. 1 ;o.
2 +hirling of shaft apparatus. 1 ;o.
3 *ynaic balancing achine. 1 ;o.
6 Two rotor vibration setup. 1 ;o.
7 Spring ass vibration syste. 1 ;o.
8 Torsional 4ibration of single rotor syste setup. 1 ;o.
9 ,ear Models 1 ;o.
1: ?ineatic Models to study various echaniss. 1 ;o.
11 Turn table apparatus. 1 ;o.
1/ Transverse vibration setup of a) cantilever b) -ree'-ree bea c) Siply supported bea.
1 ;o.
Semester-V
"E6912 T#ER"AL ENGINEERING LABORATORY > II
OBJECTIVES
To study the heat transfer phenoena predict the relevant coefficient using ipleentation
To study the perforance of refrigeration cycle > coponents
LIST O6 E7PERI"ENTS:
#EAT TRANS6ER LAB: 30
1. Theral conductivity easureent using guarded plate apparatus.
/. Theral conductivity easureent of pipe insulation using lagged pipe apparatus.
0. *eterination of heat transfer coefficient under natural convection fro a vertical cylinder.
2. *eterination of heat transfer coefficient under forced convection fro a tube.
3. *eterination of Theral conductivity of coposite wall.
6. *eterination of Theral conductivity of insulating powder.
7. &eat transfer fro pin'fin apparatus (natural . forced convection odes)
8. *eterination of Stefan ) (oltBann constant.
9. *eterination of eissivity of a grey surface.
1:. Effectiveness of $arallel > counter flow heat exchanger.
RE6RIGERATION AN5 AIR CON5ITIONING LAB 19
1. *eterination of C5$ of a refrigeration syste
/. Experients on $sychroetric processes
0. $erforance test on a reciprocating air copressor
2. $erforance test in a &C Cefrigeration Syste
3. $erforance test in a fluidiBed (ed Cooling Tower
TOTAL: 89 PERIO5S
OUTCO"ES
Dbility to deonstrate the fundaentals of heat and predict the coefficient used in that
transfer
application and also design refrigeration cycle.
LIST O6 E:UIP"ENT 6OR A BATC# O6 30 STU5ENTS
S;N-; NA"E O6 T#E E:UIP"ENT :t1;
1 ,uarded plate apparatus 1 ;o.
/ =agged pipe apparatus 1 ;o.
0 ;atural convection'vertical cylinder apparatus 1 ;o.
2 -orced convection inside tube apparatus 1 ;o.
3 Coposite wall apparatus 1 ;o.
6 Theral conductivity of insulating powder apparatus 1 ;o.
7 $in'fin apparatus 1 ;o.
8 Stefan'(oltBann apparatus 1 ;o.
9 Eissivity easureent apparatus 1 ;o.
1: $arallel>counter flow heat exchanger apparatus 1 ;o.
11 Single>two stage reciprocating air copressor 1 ;o.
1/ Cefrigeration test rig 1 ;o.
10 Dir'conditioning test rig 1 ;o.
Semester >V
"E6913 "ETROLOGY AN5 "EASURE"ENTS LABORATORY
OBJECTIVES
To failiar with different easureent e#uipents and use of this industry for #uality
inspection
LIST O6 E7PERI"ENTS
1. Tool Ma%erGs Microscope
/. Coparator
0. Sine (ar
2. ,ear Tooth 4ernier Caliper
3. -loating gauge Microeter
6. Co ordinate Measuring Machine
7. Surface -inish Measuring E#uipent
8. 4ernier &eight ,auge
9. (ore diaeter easureent using telescope gauge
1:. (ore diaeter easureent using icroeter
11. -orce Measureent
1/. Tor#ue Measureent
10. Teperature easureent
12. Dutocolliator
TOTAL: 89 PERIO5S
OUTCO"ES
Dbility to handle different easureent tools and perfor easureents in #uality ipulsion
IST O6 E:UIP"ENT 6OR A BATC# O6 30 STU5ENTS
S;N-; NA"E O6 T#E E:UIP"ENT :t1;
1 Microeter 3
/ 4ernier Caliper 3
0 4ernier &eight ,auge /
2 4ernier depth ,auge /
3 Slip ,auge Set 1
6 ,ear Tooth 4ernier 1
7 Sine (ar 1
8 -loating Carriage Microeter 1
9 $rofile $ro"ector > Tool Ma%ers Microscope 1
1: $arallel > counter flow heat exchanger apparatus 1
11 Mechanical > Electrical > $neuatic Coparator 1
1/ Dutocolliator 1
10 Teperature Measuring Setup 1
12 -orce Measuring Setup 1
13 Tor#ue Measuring Setup 1
16 Coordinate easuring achine 1
17 Surface finish easuring e#uipent 1
18 (ore gauge 1
19 Telescope gauge 1
Seester'4<
"E6611 CA5 ? CA" LABORATORY
OBJECTIVES:
F To gain practical experience in handling /* drafting and 0* odelling software systes.
F To study the features of C;C Machine Tool.
F To expose students to odern control systes (-anuc, Sieens etc.,)
F To %now the application of various C;C achines li%e C;C lathe, C;C 4ertical Machining
centre, C;C E*M and C;C wire'cut and studying of Capid prototyping.
LIST O6 E7PERI"ENTS
1; 35 GEO"ETRIC "O5ELLING 28 PERIO5S
L'st -< E@0er'me*ts
1. <ntroduction of 0* Modelling software
Cre/t'-* -< 35 /ssem+(1 m-)e( -< <-((-2'*g m/34'*e e(eme*ts &s'*g 35 "-)e(('*g s-<t2/re
/. -lange Coupling
0. $luer (loc%
2. Screw Eac%
3. =athe Tailstoc%
6. @niversal Eoint
7. Machine 4ice
8. Stuffing box
9. Crosshead
1:. Safety 4alves
11. ;on'return valves
1/. Connecting rod
10. $iston
12. Cran%shaft
H Students ay also be trained in anual drawing of soe of the above coponents
2; "/*&/( P/rt Pr-gr/mm'*g; 21 PERIO5S
(i) $art $rograing ' C;C Machining Centre
a) =inear Cutting.
b) Circular cutting.
c) Cutter Cadius Copensation.
d) Canned Cycle 5perations.
(ii) $art $rograing ' C;C Turning Centre
a) Straight, Taper and Cadius Turning.
b) Thread Cutting.
c) Cough and -inish Turning Cycle.
d) *rilling and Tapping Cycle.
3; C-m0&ter A')e) P/rt Pr-gr/mm'*g
e) C= *ata and $ost process generation using CDM pac%ages.
f) Dpplication of CD$$ in Machining and Turning Centre.
TOTAL: 89 PERIO5S
OUTCO"ES
Dbility to develop /* and 0* odels using odeling softwares.
Dbility to understand the C;C control in odern anufacturing syste.
Dbility to prepare C;C part prograing and perfor anufacturing.
LIST O6 E:UIP"ENT 6OR A BATC# O6 30 STU5ENTS
S;N-; 5es3r'0t'-* -< E=&'0me*t :t1
#AR5,ARE
1. Coputer Server 1
/. Coputer nodes or systes (&igh end C$@ with atleast 1
,( ain eory) networ%ed to the server 0:
0. D0 siBe plotter 1
2. =aser $rinter 1
3. C;C =athe 1
6. C;C illing achine 1
SO6T,ARE
7. Dny &igh end integrated odeling and anufacturing CD* > CDM software 13 licenses
8.CDM Software for achining centre and turning centre (C;C $rograing and tool path
siulation for -D;@C > Sinueric and &eidenhain controller) 13 licenses
9. =icensed operating syste Dde#uate
1:. Support for CD$$ Dde#uate
Seester'4<<
"E6A11 SI"ULATION AN5 ANALYSIS LABORATORY
OBJECTIVES:
To give exposure to software tools needed to analyBe engineering probles.
To expose the students to different applications of siulation and analysis tools.
LIST O6 E7PERI"ENTS
A; SI"ULATION
1. MDT=D( basics, *ealing with atrices, ,raphing'-unctions of one variable and two
variables
/. @se of Matlab to solve siple probles in vibration
0. Mechanis Siulation using Multibody *ynaic software
B; ANALYSIS
1. -orce and Stress analysis using lin% eleents in Trusses, cables etc.
/. Stress and deflection analysis in beas with different support conditions.
0. Stress analysis of flat plates and siple shells.
2. Stress analysis of axi ) syetric coponents.
3. Theral stress and heat transfer analysis of plates.
6. Theral stress analysis of cylindrical shells.
7. 4ibration analysis of spring'ass systes.
8. Model analysis of (eas.
9. &aronic, transient and spectru analysis of siple systes.
TOTAL: 89 PERIO5S
OUTCO"ES:
@pon copletion of this course, the Students can odel, analyse and siulate experients to
eet real world syste and evaluate the perforance.
LIST O6 E:UIP"ENT 6OR A BATC# O6 30 STU5ENTS
S; NO; NA"E O6 T#E E:UIP"ENT :t1;
1 Coputer +or% Station 13
/ Color *es% Eet $rinter :1
0 Multibody *ynaic Software Suitable for Mechanis
siulation and analysis
13 licenses
2 C > MDT=D( 3 licenses
Semester-VII
"E6A12 "EC#ATRONICS LABORATORY
OBJECTIVES:
F To %now the ethod of prograing the icroprocessor and also the design, odeling .
analysis of basic electrical, hydraulic . pneuatic Systes which enable the students to
understand the concept of echatronics.
LIST O6 E7PERI"ENTS:
1. Dssebly language prograing of 8:83 ) Dddition ) Subtraction ) Multiplication )
*ivision )Sorting ) Code Conversion.
/. Stepper otor interface.
0. Traffic light interface.
2. Speed control of *C otor.
3. Study of various types of transducers.
6. Study of hydraulic, pneuatic and electro'pneuatic circuits.
7. Modelling and analysis of basic hydraulic, pneuatic and electrical circuits using Software.
8. Study of $=C and its applications.
9. Study of iage processing techni#ue.
TOTAL : 89 PERIO5S
OUTCO"ES:
F @pon copletion of this course, the students can able to design echatronics syste with the
help of Microprocessor, $=C and other electrical and Electronics Circuits.
LIST O6 E:UIP"ENT 6OR A BATC# O6 30 STU5ENTS
S(; N-; NA"E O6 T#E E:UIP"ENT :t1;
1 (asic $neuatic Trainer ?it with anual and electrical
controls> $=C Control each
1 ;o.
/ (asic &ydraulic Trainer ?it 1 ;o
0 &ydraulics and $neuatics Systes Siulation Software 1: ;o
2 8:31 ' Microcontroller %it with stepper otor and drive
circuit sets
/ ;o
<age processing syste with hardware . software 1 ;o.

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