Term Work: Agile Manufacturing Technologies

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Agile Manufacturing Technologies:

Introduction, Developing agile manufacturing, Integration of


Product/Process Development, Application of IT/IS concepts, Agile supply
06 06
chain management, Design of skill and knowledge and Computer control of
Agile manufacturing.
Flexible manufacturing systems.

Term Work
1. At least six assignments on concepts, Case studies and analysis based on the topics
mentioned above.
2. Term work shall consist of minimum 6 assignments. The distribution of marks for term
work shall be as follows

 Lab work (Case Studies): 10 marks


 Assignments: 10 marks
 Attendance: 05marks

Internal Assessment
Assessment consists of two tests out of which; one should be compulsory class test (on
minimum 40% of curriculum) and the other is either a class test (on minimum 70% of
curriculum) or assignment on live problems or course project.

Theory Examination
In question paper weightage of each module will be proportional to number of respective
lecture hours as mention in the syllabus.

1. Question paper will comprise of 6 questions, each carrying 20 marks.


2. Question number 1 will be compulsory and based on maximum contents of the
syllabus
3. Remaining questions will be mixed in nature (for example, if Q.2 has part (a) from
module 3 then part (b) will be from other than module 3)
4. Total four questions need to be solved.

References
1. Mechanical Metallurgy, G E Dieter ,McGraw Hill.
2. Jigs and Fixtures, P H Joshi, Mc Graw Hill.
3. Production Technology, R C Patel & C G Gupte.
4. Production Technology, HMT, Tata Mc Graw Hill.
5. Introduction to Jigs and Tool design, HA Kempster, Butterworth Heinemann Ltd.
6. Manufacturing Process, R A Lindberg, PHI India.
7. Agile Manufacturing- Forging Mew Frontiers, Poul T Kidd,Amagow Co. UK.
8. Agile Manufacturing, AGunasekharan, the 21st Century Competitive strategy,
Elsevier Press,India.
9. Stereo Lithography and other RP & M Technologies, Paul F.Jacobs: SME, NY 1996.
10. Rapid Manufacturing, Flham D.T &Dinjoy S.S Verlog London2001.
11. Fundamentals of modern Manufacturing, Fourth Edition, Mikell P Groover, John
Wiley & Sons.
12. Metals handbook ,Forming and Forging, Vol. 14, ASM.

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Course Code Course/Subject Name Credits
&
MEC504 Theory of Machines-II 4+1
& Common with Automobile Engineering

Objectives
1. To acquaint with working principles of clutches and its constructional details.
2. To study working and types of brakes and dynamometers.
3. To acquaint with working principles and applications of gyroscope and governors.
4. To demonstrate different types of gear trains and its applications.

Outcomes: Learner will be able to…


1. Apply the working principles of clutches and its constructional details.
2. Analyze working of brakes and dynamometers.
3. Demonstrate working mechanism of different types of governors.
4. Analyze and select gear trains.
5. Analyze gyroscopic effect on various applications

Module Details Hrs.


1.1 Clutches: Requirements of Clutches, Types of Clutches and Clutch
materials, Positive clutches, friction clutches, Friction Clutches -
01
Analysis of frictional torque, power transmission .Power loss in Friction 08
in single plate, multiple plate clutch, and cone clutch, Centrifugal
Clutches - construction, working
2.1 Brakes: Requirement of brake, Types of Brakes, Analysis of Block
brakes - external and internal, Band brake-simple and differential, Band
and block brake - simple and differential, Braking of vehicles - front
wheels, rear wheels, all wheels on level and inclined roads,
02
2.2 Dynamometers - Absorption and transmission dynamometers, Study 08
and analysis of absorption type dynamometer - Proney brake, Rope
brake, dynamometers, Study and analysis of transmission type
dynamometers - Belt transmission, epicyclical, torsion dynamometers,
Froude hydraulic dynamometer
3.1 Governors: Comparison between governors and flywheel, Types -
centrifugal governors, inertia governors,
3.2 Force analysis of gravity loaded governors - Watt, Porter, Proell,
Force analysis of spring loaded governors - Hartnell, hartung, Wilson
03 08
Hartnell, Force analysis of spring and gravity loaded governor,
Performance characteristics of governors- stability, sensibility,
isochronisms, Hunting, governor effort and governor power, coefficient
of insensitiveness.
4.1 Gyroscope: Introduction - Gyroscopic couple and its effect on
spinning bodies, Gyroscopic effect on naval ships during steering,
pitching and rolling., Ship stabilization with gyroscopic effect
04 Two wheeler and four wheeler on curved path - effect of gyroscopic 08
and centrifugal couples, maximum permissible speeds on curve paths,
Gyroscopic effect due to lateral misalignment of rigid disc mounted on
shaft
5.1 Gear Trains: Kinematics and dynamic analysis of - simple gear
trains, compound gear trains, reverted gear trains, epi-cyclic gear trains
with spur or bevel gear combination.
05 08
5.2 Transmissions:
Necessity of gear box, Sliding mesh, Constant mesh, Synchromesh and
epicyclic gear box,

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