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PRATHYUSHA

ENGINEERING COLLEGE
VISION

To emerge as a premier technical, engineering and management institution in the country by


imparting quality education and thus facilitate our students to blossom in to dynamic
professional so that they play a vital role for the progress of the nation and for a peaceful co-
existence of our fellow human being.

MISSION

Prathyusha Institute of Technology and Management will strive to emerge as a premier


Institution in the country by

 To provide state of art infrastructure facilities


 Imparting quality education and training through qualified, experienced and committed
members of the faculty
 Empowering the youth by providing professional leadership
 Developing centres of excellence in frontiers areas of Engineering, Technology and
Management
 Networking with Industry, Corporate and Research Organizations
 Promoting Institute-Industry partnership for the peace and prosperity of the nation
PRATHYUSHA ENGINEERING COLLEGE
DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

VISION

Our Vision is to build a strong teaching & research environment in the field of mechanical
engineering for developing a team of young dynamic mechanical engineers, researchers,
future entrepreneurs who are adaptive to respond to the challenges of 21st century. Our
commitment lies in producing disciplined human individuals, capable of contributing
solutions to solve problems faced by our society.

MISSION
 To provide a quality undergraduate and graduate education in both the theoretical and
applied foundations of mechanical engineering.

 To train the students to effectively apply this education to solve real-world problems, thus
amplifying their potential for lifelong high-quality careers and gives them a competitive
advantage in the ever-changing and challenging global work environment of the 21st
century.

 To initiate collaborative real-world industrial projects with industries and academic


institutions to inculcate facilities in the arena of Research & Development

 To prepare them with an understanding of their professional and ethical responsibilities


PRATHYUSHA ENGINEERING COLLEGE
DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

PROGRAMME EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES

PEO-1:

To train the graduates to be excellent in engineering profession by updating technical skill-


sets and applying new ideas as the technology evolves.

PEO-2:

To enable the graduates to excel in professional career and /or higher education by acquiring
knowledge in mathematical, calculation and engineering principles.

PEO-3:

To enable the graduates to be competent to grasp, analyze, design, and create new products
and solutions for the real time problems that are technically advanced, economically feasible
and socially acceptable.

PEO- 4:

To enable the graduates to pursue a productive career as a member of multi-disciplinary and


cross-functional teams, with an appreciation for the value of ethic and cultural diversity and
an ability to relate engineering issues to broader social context.
PRATHYUSHA ENGINEERING COLLEGE
DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
PROGRAMME OUTCOMES

1. An ability to apply knowledge of mechanical fundamentals, mathematics, science and


engineering fundamentals appropriate to the discipline.
2. An ability to analyze a problem, and identify and formulate the engineering requirements
appropriate to its solution.
3. An ability to design, implement, and evaluate a mechanical-based system, process,
component, or program to meet desired needs with appropriate consideration for public
health and safety,cultural, societal and environmental considerations.
4. An ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze and interpret data.
5. An ability to use current techniques, skills, and modern tools necessary for manufacturing
practice.
6. An ability to analyze the local and global impact of engineering on individuals,
organizations, and society.
7. Knowledge of contemporary issues.
8. An understanding of professional, ethical, legal, security and social issues and
responsibilities.
9. An ability to function effectively individually and on teams, including diverse and
multidisciplinary, to accomplish a common goal.
10. An ability to communicate effectively with a range of audiences.
11. Recognition of the need for and an ability to engage in continuing professional
development.
12. An understanding of engineering and management principles and apply these to one’s
own work, as a member and leader in a team, to manage projects.
13. An ability to analyze the efficiency and the performance of the software with respect to
meet the requirements and specifications of the expected outcome.
14. An ability to use simulation tools to get experimental results for the Real-Time system.
PRATHYUSHA ENGINEERING COLLEGE
DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
ME8361 MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY LABORATORY – I

COURSE OUTCOMES (COs)

CO1 Demonstrate the safety precautions exercised in the mechanical workshop


CO2 Make the workpiece as per given shape and size using Lathe
CO3 Join two metals using arc welding.
CO4 Use sheet metal fabrication tools and make simple tray and funnel
CO5 Use different moulding tools, patterns and prepare sand moulds

CO & PO MAPPING
PO’s

PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10 PO11 PO12 PO13 PO14

CO’s

CO1 x x x x x

CO2 x x x x x x x

CO3 x x x x

Staff In-charge HOD/MECH


PRATHYUSHA ENGINEERING COLLEGE
DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
ME8361 MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY LABORATORY – I

OBJECTIVES:

To Study and practice the various operations that can be performed in lathe, shaper, drilling,
milling machines etc. and to equip with the practical knowledge required in the core
industries.

LIST OF EXPERIMENTS

Machining and Machining time estimations for:


1. Taper Turning
2. External Thread cutting
3. Internal Thread Cutting
4. Eccentric Turning
5. Knurling
6. Square Head Shaping
7. Hexagonal Head Shaping
8. Fabrication of simple structural shapes using Gas Metal Arc Welding
9. Joining of plates and pipes using Gas Metal Arc Welding/ Arc Welding /Submerged arc
welding
10. Preparation of green sand moulds
11 Manufacturing of simple sheet metal components using shearing and bending operations.
12. Manufacturing of sheet metal components using metal spinning on a lathe

OUTCOMES:

 Upon the completion of this course the students will be able to


CO1 Demonstrate the safety precautions exercised in the mechanical workshop
CO2 Make the workpiece as per given shape and size using Lathe
CO3 Join two metals using arc welding.
CO4 Use sheet metal fabrication tools and make simple tray and funnel
CO5 Use different moulding tools, patterns and prepare sand moulds
PRATHYUSHA ENGINEERING COLLEGE
DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
ME8361 MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY LABORATORY – I

LIST OF EQUIPMENT FOR A BATCH OF 30 STUDENTS

SL.NO LIST EQUIPMENT Qty Qty

REQUIRED. AVAILABLE.

1. Centre Lathes 7 7

2. Horizontal Milling Machine 1 1

3. Vertical Milling Machine 1 1

4. Shaper 1 1

5. Arc welding transformer with cables and 2 2


holders
6. Oxygen and acetylene gas cylinders, blow 1 1
pipe and other welding outfit
7. Moulding table, Moulding equipments 2 2

8. Sheet metal forming tools and equipments 2 2

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