Government Polytechnic for Women, Faridabad
Lesson Plan
Name of Faculty : VF-I (Theory / Practical)
Discipline : Mechanical Engineering
Semester : 6th
Subject : Automobile Engineering
Lesson Plan Duration : 15 weeks (from January 2018 to April 2018)
Work Load (Lectures / Practical) per week (in hours): Lectures-03, Practicals-02
WEEK THEORY PRACTICAL
Lecture Day
Topic(Including Assignment / Test)
Practical Day
Topic
1st 1st 1.Introduction Automobiles and its
development
1st 1.Fault and their remedies in
Battery ignition system
Magnetic ignition system
2nd Various types of automobiles manufactured in India
3rd do 2nd do
2nd 4th Layout of chassis
Types of automobile and layout of chassis
3rd 2. Demonstration of Head light model Wipers Indicators
5th Power System Fuel system for petrol
and diesel engines including multipoint fuel injection (MPFI) Common rail direct
4th
do
injection (CRDI)
6th Fuel injectors and nozzles
3rd 7th Comparison of MPFI with carburetor system
5th 3. Demonstration of AC pump SU pump Master cylinders
8th Concept of double overhead cam and single overhead cam
6th do
9th do4th 10th Twin cam 16 valve technology
in 4 cylinder engine 7th
do
11th 3.Transmission System Clutch- Function Constructional details of
single plate and multiplate friction clutches
8th
do
12th Centrifugal and semi centrifugal clutch
Hydraulic clutch Gear box- function
5th 13th Concept of sliding mesh and constant mesh
Synchromesh gear box Torque converter and
overdrive
9th 4. Demonstration of Rear axle Differential Steering system
14th Types of drives- front wheel, Rear wheel and Four wheel
Function of propeller shaft
10th
do
15th Universal joint Differential Different types of rear
axles and front axles
6th 16th Wheels and tyres Types of wheels Types and specifications
of tyres used in Indian vehicles
11th
do
17th Wheel balancing
MPFI,CRDI, nozzles
12th
do
18th Clutch- function ,types Gear box- types, function
Drives, wheel and tyres-types 7th 19th 4.Steering System
Function and principle of Ackerman and Davis steering mechanism
13th 5. Fault finding practices on an automobile- four wheelers (petrol/ diesel vehicles)
20th Types of steering gear boxes-worm and nut
Worm and wheel
14th do
21st Worm and roller Rack and pinion
8th 22nd Power steering system 15th 6.Tuning of automobile engine
23rd Alignment of wheels Toe in Toe out
16th
do24th Camber
Caster
9th 25th Kingpin inclination 17th 7. Driving practice on a 4- wheeler
26th Types of gear boxes Power steering system
18th
do27 5. Breaking system:
Constuctional Details and working of mechanical hydraulic
brake10th 28th Concept of air and
vacuum brake 19th 8.Charging of an
automobile battery and measuring cell voltage and specific gravity of electrolyte
29th Brake adjustment 30th Introduction to antilock brake
system
20th do
11th 31st Working of antilock brake system
21st 9.Changing of wheels, inflation of tyres and balancing of wheels
32nd Types of brakeWorking of antilock brake system
33rd 6. Suspension System Function
22nd do
12th 34th Types of suspension system
23rd 10.Checking spark gap and valve clearance
35th do 24th do
36th working of coil spring 13th 37th Leaf spring 25th
do38th Concept of air
suspension 26th
do
39th do
14th 40th Shock absorber 27th 11.Cleaning and adjusting a carburetor
41st 7. Auto Electrical System Constructional details of
lead acid cell battery Maintenance of batteries
28th
do
42nd Checking of batteries for
voltage Checking of batteries for specific gravity
15th 43rd Magneto and battery coil ignition system
29th
do44th Concept of dynamo 30th do
45th Alternator Construction
46th Working Charging of battery by alternator
31st do
47th Regulator 32nd do
48th Leaf spring, shock absorber
AlternatorDynamo
33rd do
Government Polytechnic for Women, Faridabad
Lesson Plan
Name of Faculty : Ms. Sultana (Theory)
Discipline : Mechanical Engineering
Semester : 6th
Subject : Entrepreneurship Development and Management
Lesson Plan Duration : 15 weeks (from January 2018 to April 2018)
Work Load (Lectures) per week (in hours): Lectures-03
WEEK THEORY
Lecture Day
Topic(Including Assignment / Test)
1st 1st 1.Entrepreneurship Concept / Meaning and its need Qualities of entrepreneur
2nd Functions of entrepreneur Barriers in entrepreneurship
3rd Sole proprietorship and partnership forms of business organizations
2nd 4th Schemes of assistance by entrepreneurial support agencies at national, state , district level
5th Organizations NSIC
6th NRDC DC MSME
3rd 7th SIDBINABARD Commercial Banks
8th SFC’s
9th TCO KVIB
4th 10th DIC Technology Business Incubators (TBI)
11th Science and technology entrepreneurship parks
12th Entrepreneur, Entrepreneurship
5th 13th Qualities / Functions
14th Commercial banks
15th 2.Market Survey and Opportunity IdentificationScanning of the business environment
6th 16th Silent features of industrial policies
17th National
18th State
7th 19th Resultant business opportunities 20th Types and conduct of market survey
21st Assessment of demand in potential areas of growth
8th 22nd Assessment of supply in potential areas of growth
23rd Identifying of business opportunityConsiderations in product selections
24th National and state industrial policies Types of market survey Demand and supply in potential areas of growth
9th 25th 3. Project Report Preparation
Preliminary project report
26th Detailed project report technical
27th Economic Market feasibility
10th 28th Common errors in project report preparations
29th Exercises on preparation of project report
30th Preliminary project report
11th 31st Detailed project report
32nd Common errors
33rd 4. Management Definition and importance of management
12th 34th Functions of managementImportance and processes Planning
35th Organizing Staffing Directing Controlling
36th Principles of management (Henri Fayol, F.W Taylor)Concept and structure of an organizationTypes of industrial organizations
Line organization Line or staff organization
Functional organization
13th 37th 5. Leadership and MotivationLeadership
Definition and need
38th Qualities and functions of leader
39th Manager Vs leader Types of leadershipMotivation
Definition and characteristics Factors effecting motivationTheories of motivation (Maslow,
Herzberg, Douglas, McGregor)
14th 40th 6. Management Scope in Different Areas
Human Resources Management Introduction and objective Introduction to man power planning, Recruitment and
selection
41st Introduction to performance appraisal methodsMaterial and Store Management
Introduction functions and objectives ABC analysis and EOQ
42nd Marketing and Sales Introduction, importance and its functions Physical distribution
15th 43rd Introduction to promotion mix and sales promotion Financial Management
44th Introduction, importance and its functions
Elementary knowledge of
45th Income tax and sales tax Excise duty and custom duty VAT
46 7. Miscellaneous TopicsCustomer Relation Management
Definition and need
47 Types of CRMTotal Quality Management Statistical process control Total employees involvement
Just in time (JIT)Intellectual Property Right Introductions, definition and its importance Infringement related to patents, copy right and trade
markPrinciple of management and types of industrial organization
48 Definition of Leadership and motivation CRM TQM JIT IPR
Government Polytechnic for Women, Faridabad
Lesson Plan
Name of Faculty : VF -II (Theory)
Discipline : Mechanical Engineering
Semester : 6th
Subject : Industrial Engineering
Lesson Plan Duration : 15 weeks (from January 2018 to April 2018)
Work Load (Lectures) per week (in hours): Lectures-04
WEEK THEORY
Lecture Day
Topic(Including Assignment / Test)
1st 1st 1.Productivity Introduction to productivity
2nd Factors affecting productivity
3rd Measurement of productivity
4th do2nd 5th Causes of low productivity
6th Methods to improve productivity
7th 2.Work Study Definition and
8th do3rd 9th scope of work study
10th do11th Interrelation between method study and
4th 13th work measurement
14th Human aspect of work study
15th Role of work study in improving productivity
16th Productivity
5th 17th Work study and its scope
18th do19th work measurement 20th do
6th 21st 3. Method Study Objectives
22nd do23rd Procedure for method analysis
24th do
7th 25th Recording techniques of method study 4
26th . do
27th Information Collection
28th do8th 29th 4.Motion Analysis
Principle’sTherbligs
30th SIMO charts
31st Normal work area 32nd Design of work
9th 33rd Places Relation between method study and Ergonomics
34th Objective, procedure and techniques of method study Therbligs SIMO Chart
Ergonomics
35th 5.Work Measurement Objectives
36th Techniques
10th 37th 7. Stop watch time study
38th Principle
39th Equipment
40th Procedure 11th 41st System of performance rating
42nd Calculation of basic time
43rd Various allowances
44th Calculation of standard timeWork SamplingStandard data and its usage
12th 45th 6. Wages and Incentives Schemes Introduction
46th Wage payment for direct labour
47th Wage payment for indirect labour
48th Wage payment planes
Wage incentivesVarious incentive planesIncentive for direct labour
Work measurement techniques Work sampling Wage payment for direct and indirect labour
Incentive plans
13th 49th 7.Production Planning and Control Introduction
50th Objectives
51st Functions of P.P.C
52nd Advantages of
Production planning
14th 53rd 8. Production controlStages of P.P.C Planning
54th Routing Purpose Route sheets Scheduling
55th Dispatching and follow up Scheduling purpose
56th Machine loading chart
15th 57th Gantt chartDispatching
Purpose and procedure
58th Follow up Purpose and procedureCPM TechniquesPERT
TechniquesDrawing of simple networks Critical time calculationProduction control in job orderTypes
of productions Difference between controls of production
59th 8. Estimating and Costing Introduction
60th PurposeFunctionsCosting conceptLadder of cost
61st Elements of cost
62nd Difference between estimation and costing
63rd Overheads Types Estimation of material cost Estimation of cost for machining processes
Numerical problems
64th Objectives and functions of P.P.C Stages of P.P.C CPM/PERT
Overheads and its types
Government Polytechnic for Women, Faridabad
Lesson Plan
Name of Faculty : Mr. Amit Atri (Theory/Practical)
Discipline : Mechanical Engineering
Semester : 6th
Subject : Inspection and Quality Control
Lesson Plan Duration : 15 weeks (from January 2018 to April 2018)
Work Load (Lectures/Practical) per week (in hours): Lectures-04, Practical-02
WEEK THEORY PRACTICALLecture
DayTopic
(Including Assignment/ Test)Practical
DayTopic
1st 1st 1.Inspection Introduction Units of measurement
1st 1.Use of dial indicator for measuring taper
2nd Standard for measurement Interchangeability
2nd
do
3rd Standards International National Company Line and wavelength standards
4th Planning of inspection What to inspect? When to inspect? Who should inspect? Where to inspect?
2nd 5th Types of inspection Preventive and operative
inspection
3rd
2. Use of combination set, bevel protector and sine bar for measuring taper
6th Incoming and in-process
7th Final inspection 4th do
8th Remedial
3rd 9th Study of factors influencing the quality manufacture
5th
do10th 2. Measurement and Gauging
Principles used in measurement and 6th
gauging Mechanical Optical Electrical
Electronic Study of various measuring instruments
Calipers Micrometers
do
11th Dial indicators Surface plate
12th Straight edge Try square
4th 13th Protectors Sine bar Clinometers
7th do
14th Comparators Mechanical Electrical Pneumatic
8th
do15th Slip gauges
16th Tool room microscope Profile projectors
5th 17th Limit Gauges Plug Ring Snap
9th 3.Measurement of thread characteristics using vernier and gauges
18th Taper Thread Height Depth
10th
do19th Form
Feeler Wire
20th Applications for Linear Angular Surface
6th 21st Thread and gear measurement Gauge tolerances
11th
do22nd Geometrical Parameters and Errors
Error and their effect on quality23rd Concept of error24th Measurement of geometrical parameter
Straightness Flatness parallelism
12th
do
7th 25th Study of procedure for alignment tests on lathes
Drilling Machine
13th 4. Use of slip gauge in measurement of centre distance between two pins.
26th Milling Machine 14th
do
27th Testing of measuring instruments
28th Maintenance of measuring instruments
8th 29th Interchangeability 15th do
30th Types of inspection 16th
do31st Limit GaugesConcept of error
32nd 3.Statistical Quality Control Basic concept Empirical distribution
Histogram Frequency Mean Mode
9th 33rd Standard deviation 17th 5. Use of tool maker’s microscope and comparator.
34th Normal distribution35th Binomial36th Poisson 18th do
10th 37th Simple Examples 19th do
38th Introduction to control charts X chart R chart
39th P chart C chart
20th do
40th Applications of control charts
11th 41st Sampling Planes Selection of sample size
21st 6. Plot frequency distribution for 50 turned components.
42nd Method of taking samples 22nd
do43rd Frequency of samples
44th Inspection plan format and test reports
12th 45th Normal distribution 23rd do
46th Standard deviation Control charts
24th
do47th Sampling plan
48th 4. Modern Quality ConceptConcept of TQM National codes
13th 49th do 25th 7. With the help of given data plot X, R, P and C charts.
50th International codes ISO-9000
51st Concept 52nd do 26th do
14th 53rd Evolution 27th do
54th QC Tools 28th do
55th Introduction to kaizen
56th 5S
15th 57th 5. InstrumentationMeasurement of mechanical qualities
Displacement Vibration
29th
do
58th Frequency Pressure
59th Temperature 30th
do
60th Electromechanical
61st Transducers and their types 31st Do
62nd Resistance 32nd Do
63rd Capacitance Inductance 33rd Do
64th TQM ISO-9000
34th do
Government Polytechnic for Women, Faridabad
Lesson Plan
Name of Faculty : Principal (Practical)
Discipline : Mechanical Engineering
Semester : 6th
Subject : Employability Skills-II
Lesson Plan Duration : 15 weeks (from January 2018 to April 2018)
Work Load (Practical) per week (in hours): Practical- 02
WEEKPRACTICAL
Practical Day TopicOral Practice
1st 1st 1.Mock interview2nd
2nd 3rd 4th
3rd 5th 4th 6th 2.Preparing for meeting
7th 5th 8th
9th 10th
6th 11th 3.Group discussion12th
7th 13th 14th
8th 15th 9th 16th 4.Seminar presentation
17th 10th 18th
19th 11th 20th 12th 21st 5. Making a presentation
Elements of good presentation22nd
13th 23rd DO24th
14th 25th Structure and tools of presentation26th
15th 27th DO28th
29th Paper reading
30th DO
31st Power point presentation
32nd DO