This document outlines the curriculum for an Engineering Workshop Practice course. It lists various trades that students will complete exercises and projects in, including carpentry, fitting, tin smithy, black smithy, house wiring, foundry work, and both basic and advanced IT workshops. It also lists trades that students will receive demonstrations and exposure to, such as plumbing, welding, machine shop, power tools, and metal cutting techniques. The course aims to provide students hands-on experience with different engineering skills and trades.
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1. ENGINEERING WORK SHOP PRACTICE
1. TRADES FOR EXERCISES:
1. Carpentry
2. Fitting
3. Tin-Smithy and Development of jobs carried out and soldering.
4. Black Smithy
5. House-wiring
6. Foundry
7. IT Workshop-I : Computer hard ware , identification of parts , Disassembly, Assembly of
computer to working
condition, Simple diagnostic exercises.
8. IT workshop-II : Installation of Operating system windows and Linux , simple diagnostic
exercises.
II TRADES FOR DEMONSTRATION & EXPOSURE:
1. Plumbing
2. Welding
3. Machine Shop
4. Power tools in construction, Wood working, Electrical Engg & Mechanical Engg
5. Metal Cutting (water plasma)
Text Books: Work shop Manual / P.Kannaiah/ K.L.Narayana/ Scitech publishers
2. JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
HYDERABAD
II Year B. Tech. AE II semester T P C
4+1* 0 4
AIRCRAFT PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY
UNIT I
INTRODUCTION
Classification and comparision (merits and limitations) of manufacturing process, criterion for
selection of a process
General principles of various Casting Processes - Sand casting, die-casting, centrifugal casting,
investment casting, shell moulding types
UNIT -
WELDING And Bonding Techniques
Principles and equipment used in arc welding, gas welding, resistance welding, thermit welding,
recent advances in welding technology, Soldering and brazing techniques.
UNIT - III
MACHINING
General principals (with schematic diagram only) of working and types-lathe, shaper, milling
machines, grinding, drilling m/c, CNC machining and general principles.
UNIT - IV
SHEET METAL FORMING
Sheet metal operations-shearing, punching, dropstamp forming, Advanced metal forming
(super plastic forming and diffusion bonding). Bend correction for bending in single plane,
3. Automation in bend forming and different operations in bending like stretch forming spinning
drawing etc.
UNIT- V
UNCONVENTIONAL MACHINING
Principles (with schematic diagram only) of working and applications of abrasive jet machining,
ultrasonic machining, electric discharge machining, electro chemical machining, laser
beam/electron beam/plasma arc machining
UNIT-VI
HEAT TREATMENT AND SURFACE FINISHING
Heat treatment of Aluminium alloys, titanium alloys, steels, case hardening, Initial stresses and
the stress alleviation procedures. Corrosion prevention, protective treatment for aluminium
alloys, steels, anodizing of titanium alloys, organic coating, and thermal spray coatings. Grinding
and Polishing, Technology of surface finish.
UNIT - VII
AIRCRAFT ASSEMBLY
Aircraft Tooling Concepts, Jigs, fixtures, stages of assembly, types and equipment for riveted
joints, bolted joints (only).
UNIT - VIII
QUALITY CONTROL AND ASSURANCE
Concepts and definitions of quality, reliability, quality circles, zero defect program: international
standards, six-sigma quality.
NDT AND OTHER INSPECTION TECHNIQUES
Dye Penetrant Test, X - ray, magnetic particle and ultrasonic testing. Accoustic holography.
4. TEXTBOOKS:
1. Air craft production techniques Keshu S.C, Ganapathy K.K., Interline Publishing House,
Banglore-1993
2. Manufacturing Engineering and Technology by Kalpakajam Addison Wesley.
REFERENCES:
1. Production technology- R.K. Jain Khanna Publishers 2002.
2. Production technology-O.P.Khanna and lal. M.Dhanpat rai publications-New Delhi-1997