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DAE MTP Auto Mobile Diesel
DAE MTP Auto Mobile Diesel
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THREE YEAR’S DIPLOMA
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ASSOCIATE ENGINEER
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AUTO MOBILE & DIESEL
TECHNOLOGY
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3 Year
Code Subject T P C
Gen 311 Islamiat& Pak Studies 1 0 1
MGM 321 Business Communication 1 0 1
MT 392 Metallurgy & Heat Treatment 1 3 2
AD 302 Motor Vehicle Driving 1 3 2
AD 312 Motor Vehicle Inspection 1 3 2
AD 324 Workshop Practice-III 2 6 4
AD 343 Fuel Injection & Carburetion 2 3 3
AD 363 Automotive Transmission 2 3 3
AD 373 Computer Application in CAD & Automation 2 3 3
AD 383 Auto Body Building & Finishing 2 3 3
TOTAL 15 27 24
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Eng-112 ENGLISH
Total Contact Hours T P C
Theory 64 2 0 2
AIMS.
At the end of the course, the students will be equipped with cognitive skill to enable them
to present facts in a systematic and logical manner to meet the language demands of
dynamic field of commerce and industry for functional day-to-day use and will inculcate
skills of reading, writing and comprehension.
Detail of Contents:
PAPER-A
1 prose/text 16 hours
1.1 First eight essays of Intermediate English Book-II
2 close test 4 hours
2.1 A passage comprising 50-100 words will be selected from the text. Every 11th word
or any word for that matter will be omitted. The number of missing word will range
between 5-10. The chosen word may or may not be the one used in the text, but it
should be an appropriate word.
PAPER-B
3 Grammar 26 hours
3.1 Sentence Structure.
3.2 Tenses.
3.3 Parts of speech.
3.4 Punctuation.
3.5 Change of Narration.
3.6 One word for several
3.7 Words often confused
4. Composition 12 hours
4.1 Letters/Messages
4.2 Job application letter
4.3 For character certificate/for grant of scholarship
4.4 Telegrams, Cablegrams and Radiograms, Telexes, Facsimiles
4.5 Essay writing
4.6 Technical Education, Science and Our life, Computers,
Environmental Pollution, Duties of a Student.
5. Translation 6 hours
5.1 Translation from Urdu into English.
For Foreign Students: A paragraph or a dialogue.
Recommended Textbooks:
Technical English developed by Mr. Zia Sarwar, Mr. Habib-ur –Rehman, Evaluated by
Mr.Zafar Iqbal Khokhar, Mr. Zahid Zahoor, Vol - I, National Book Foundation
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Eng-112 ENGLISH
Instructional Objectives:
PAPER-A
PAPER-B
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MATH-113 APPLIED MATHEMATICS-I
Total Contact Hours T P C
Theory 96 3 0 3
AIMS.
After completing the course the students will be able to
Solve problems of Algebra, Trigonometry, vectors, Mensuration, Matrices and
Determinants.
Develop skill, mathematical attitudes and logical perception in the use of
mathematical instruments as required in the technological fields.
Acquire mathematical clarity and insight in the solution of technical problems.
Detail of Contents:
1. Quadratic equations 6 Hours
1.1 Standard Form
1.2 Solution
1.3 Nature of roots
1.4 Sum & Product of roots
1.5 Formation
1.6 Problems
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5.1 Introduction
5.2 Linear Distinct Factors Case I
5.3 Linear Repeated Factors Case II
5.4 Quadratic Distinct Factors Case III
5.5 Quadratic Repeated Factors Case IV
5.6 Problems
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11.5 Scaler or Dot Product
11.6 Deductions
11.7 Dot product in terms of orthogonal components
11.8 Vector or cross Product
11.9 Deductions
11.10 Analytic Expression for a x b.
11.11 Problems
Recommended Textbooks:
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MATH-113 APPLIED MATHEMATICS-I
Instructional Objectives:
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5.4 Explain the methods for finding constants involved.
5.5 Resolve a single fraction into partial fractions.
5.6 Solve problems involving all the four types.
Use concepts, properties and laws of trigonometric functions for solving triangles.
9.1Define angle of elevation and angle of depression.
9.2Prove the law of sines and the law of cosines.
9.3Explain elements of a triangle.
9.4Solve triangles and the problems involving heights and distances.
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11.5 Explain magnitude, unit vector, direction cosines of a vector.
11.6 Derive analytic expression for dot product and cross product of two vector.
11.7 Deduce conditions of perpendicularity and parallelism of two vectors.
11.8 Solve problems
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PHY-122 APPLIED PHYSICS
Total Contact Hours T P C
Theory 32 1 3 2
Practical 96
Pre-requisite: None.
AIMS.
The students will be able to understand the fundamental principles and concept of
physics, use these to solve problems in practical situations/technological courses
and understand concepts to learn advance physics/technical courses.
Detail of Contents:
1 Measurements. 2 Hours.
1.1 Fundamental units and derived units
1.2 Systems of measurement and S.I. units
1.3 Concept of dimensions, dimensional formula
1.4 Conversion from one system to another
1.5 Significant figures
3 Motion 3 Hours.
3.1 Review of laws and equations of motion
3.2 Law of conservation of momentum
3.3 Angular motion
3.4 Relation between linear and angular motion
3.5 Centripetal acceleration and force
3.6 Equations of angular motion
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5.5 Simple pendulum
5.6 Wave form of S.H.M.
5.7 Resonance
5.8 Transverse vibration of a stretched string
6 Sound. 5 Hrs
6.1 Longitudinal waves
6.2 Intensity, loudness, pitch and quality of sound
6.3 Units of Intensity of level and frequency response of ear
6.4 Interference of sound waves silence zones, beats
6.5 Acoustics
6.6 Doppler effect.
7 Light. 5 Hours
7.1 Review laws of reflection and refraction
7.2 Image formation by mirrors and lenses
7.3 Optical instruments
7.4 Wave theory of light
7.5 Interference, diffraction, polarization of light waves
7.6 Applications of polarization in sunglasses, optical activity and stress analysis
9 Lasers. 3 Hours
9.1 Corpuscular theory of light
9.2 Emission and absorption of light
9.3 Stimulated absorption and emission of light
9.4 Laser principle
9.5 Structure and working of lasers
9.6 Types of lasers with brief description.
9.7 Applications (basic concepts)
9.8 Material processing
9.9 Laser welding
9.10 Laser assisted machining
9.11 Micro machining
9.12 Drilling, scribing and marking
9.13 Printing
9.14 Lasers in medicine
Recommended Textbooks:
Applied Physics by Mr. Khalid Mehmood, Asif Ali, Zafar Tarar, Vol-I, Published by National
Book Foundation
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PHY-122 APPLIED PHYSICS
Instructional Objectives:
Use concepts of scalars and vectors in solving problems involving these concepts.
2.1Explain laws of parallelogram, triangle and polygon of forces
2.2Describe method of resolution of a vector into components
2.3Describe method of addition of vectors by rectangular components
2.4Differentiate between dot product and cross product of vectors
2.5Use the concepts in solving problems involving addition resolution and multiplication
of vectors.
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7.1 Explain laws of reflection and refraction
7.2 Use mirror formula to solve problems
7.3 Use the concepts of image formation by mirrors and lenses to describe working of
optical instruments, e.g. microscopes, telescopes, camera and sextant.
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PHY-122 APPLIED PHYSICS
List of Practicals:
Draw graphs representing the functions:
y=mx for m=0, 0.5, 1, 2
2
y=x
y=1/x
Find the volume of a given solid cylinder using vernier callipers.
Find the area of cross-section of the given wire using micrometer screw gauge.
Prove that force is directly proportional to (a) mass, (b) acceleration, using fletchers' trolley.
Verify law of parallelogram of forces using Grave-sands apparatus.
Verify law of triangle of forces and Lami's theorem
Determine the weight of a given body using
Law of parallelogram of forces
Law of triangle of forces
Lami's theorem
Verify law of polygon of forces using Grave-sands apparatus.
Locate the position and magnitude of resultant of like parallel forces.
Determine the resultant of two unlike parallel forces.
Find the weight of a given body using principle of moments.
Locate the centre of gravity of regular and irregular shaped bodies.
Find Young's Modules of Elasticity of a metallic wire.
Verify Hooke's Law using helical spring.
Study of frequency of stretched string with length.
Study of variation of frequency of stretched string with tension.
Study resonance of air column in resonance tube and find velocity of sound.
Find the frequency of the given tuning fork using resonance tube.
Find velocity of sound in rod by Kundt's tube.
Verify rectilinear propagation of light and study shadow formation.
Study effect of rotation of plane mirror on reflection.
Compare the refractive indices of given glass slabs.
Find focal length of concave mirror by locating centre of curvature.
Find focal length of concave mirror by object and image method
Find focal length of concave mirror with converging lens.
Find refractive index of glass by apparent depth.
Find refractive index of glass by spectrometer.
Find focal length of converging lens by plane mirror.
Find focal length of converging lens by displacement method.
Find focal length of diverging lense using converging lens.
Find focal length of diverging lens using concave mirror.
Find angular magnification of an astronomical telescope.
Find angular magnification of a simple microscope (magnifying glass)
Find angular magnification of a compound microscope.
Study working and structure of camera.
Study working and structure of sextant.
Compare the different scales of temperature and verify the conversion formula.
Determine the specific heat of lead shots.
Find the coefficient of linear expansion of a metallic rod.
Find the heat of fusion of ice.
Find the heat of vaporization.
Determine relative humidity using hygrometer.
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MT-164 WORKSHOP PRACTICE-I
Total Contact Hours T P C
Theory 64 2 6 4
Practical 192
Pre-requisite: None
MACHINE SHOP.
AIMS. 1. Know different basic machines like Drill machine, Grinder, Lathe, and Shaper
2.Understand methods of producing simple jobs on Lathe and Shaper.
MACHINE SHOP.
Detail of Contents:
1. Lathe construction 2 Hours
1.1 Parts of lathe
1.2 Description of each part
1.3 Types of lathe
1.4 Description of each type
1.5 Size of lathe
1.6 Accessories, attachments, work holding devices with uses
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3.1 Speed and feed
3.2 Method of speed and feed calculation
3.3 Relationship between speed and feed
3.4 Depth of cut
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II. SAFETY PRACTICES & PROCEDURES.
Detail of Contents:
1. Introduction and importance of safety. 2 Hours
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Importance institute shops
1.3 Importance in Industry
1.4 Accident cost
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8.2 House keeping for safety.
8.3 Lay out for safety.
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MT-164 WORKSHOP PRACTICE-I
(PART-A) MACHINE SHOP AND SAFETY PRACTICES & PROCEDURES
Instructional Objectives:
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Understand drill machines.
5.1List types of drill machines
5.2Describe each type
5.3List parts of a drill machine
5.4Explain drilling operation
5.5List parts of a drill
5.6Explain each part
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5.2 Describe the method of prevention of accidents in leather industry, printing works,
mines and power plants
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(PART-B) METAL SHOP, WELDING PRACTICE AND FOUNDRY
Pre-requisite: None.
AIMS.
Explain the shop setting of Metal work, wood work, welding and foundry.
State shop rules and regulations of individual shops
Explain the use of tools involved in these shops.
Identify the main parts of each tool and machine of all these shops.
Exercise proper care and maintenance of each tool and machine of Metal work,
welding and Foundry.
Prepare jobs/projects in all the aforesaid shops.
Detail of Contents:
1. Metal work tools and machines. 14 Hours
1.1 Hand Tools
1.2 Measuring tools
1.3 Layout tools.
1.4 Cutting tools
1.5 Chisels
1.6 Files
1.7 Hacksaw
1.8 Drill
1.9 Miscellaneous tools
1.10 Drilling Machine.
1.11 Power Hacksaw
1.12 Bending Machine
1.13 Rolling Machine
1.14 Shearing machine.
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4. Foundry shop tools and machines 6 Hours
4.1 Hand Moulding Tools.
4.2 Moulding boxes.
4.3 Pit furnace.
4.4 Core baking furnace.
4.5 Grinding and brushing machines.
Recommended Textbooks:
Chapman Vol-I - Workshop Technology
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MT-164 WORKSHOP PRACTICE-I
(PART-B) METAL SHOP, WELDING PRACTICE AND FOUNDRY
Instructional Objectives:
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MT-164 WORKSHOP PRACTICE-I
List of Practicals:
Machine shop
Practice of facing
Practice of plain turning
Practice of Drilling & Boring
Practice of Threading (External)
Practice of Taper Turning
Metal shop
Practice of hacksaw cutting
Practice of filing
Practice of drilling on flat piece
Practice of threading on flat piece
Welding
Practice of making Butt Joint
Practice of making Lap Joint
Practice of making Tee Joint
Forging
Practice of Drawing
Practice of Swaging
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AD-133 INTERNAL COMBUSTION (I.C) ENGINE
Total Contact Hours T P C
Theory 64 2 3 3
Practical 96
Pre-requisite: None
AIMS.
Understand the working principles of petrol and diesel engines.
Understand the construction and working of engine systems.
Understand the systems based upon pressure and volume
Recognize the importance of proper relationship
between different parts and components.
Identify main parts of petrol and diesel engine
Know different types of IC engines
Compare between petrol and diesel engine
Detail of Contents:
ENGINE HISTRORY/CONSTRUCTION
AND FUNDAMENTALS.
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j. Cylinder Head.
k. Combustion chamber.
l. Gaskets.
m. Timing Gears
n. Timing belt.
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Valve arrangements.
Camshaft arrangements.
Cooling systems.
Lubrication systems.
Engine capacity.
Combustion chambers.
6.2 Working principle of Wankle engine.
6.3 Introduction and lay-out of main components of Gas Turbine.
6.4 Introduction and lay-out of main components of Hybrid Vehicle.
ENGINE SYSTEMS.
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11.3 Construction and Working of each component of Engine Lubricating system. i.e.
(Oil Sump, Oil strainer, Oil Pump and its types, Oil pressure relief valve, Oil
Filter, Oil Gallery, Oil pressure gauge and its circuit, cylinder oil passages oil
return line).
11.4 Function of engine Oil.
11.5 Engine Oil Viscosity and viscosity index i.e. SAE-30.
11.6 Schedule for changing of engine oil.
11.7 Causes and remedies of Engine Lubricating System Faults.
Recommended Textbooks:
Auto fundamentals by Martin W. Stockal
Modern Automotive Mechanics by James E. Duffy.
Automotive Technology A System Approach by Jack Erjavec
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AD-133 INTERNAL COMBUSTION(I.C) ENGINES
Instructional Objectives:
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e. Cylinder total Volume.
4.2 Explain the working Principle of
4-Stroke Petrol Engine.
2-Stroke Petrol Engine.
4-Stroke Diesel Engine.
2-Stroke Diesel Engine.
4.3 Describe the Engine Compression ratio and its formula.
4.4 Describe the Capacity of engine in Cubic Centimeter(CC) and Calculate
the Swept Volume of the engine cylinder.
4.5 Compare 4-stroke cycle engine with 2-stroke cycle engine.
4.6 Compare petrol engine with diesel engine.
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Understand the engine bearings. 7.1
State the purpose of bearings.
7.2 Enlist the types of bearing and their use in vehicles.
7.3 State the purpose of lubrication of Bearing .
ENGINE SYSTEMS.
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Understand the purpose, types , construction and working of petrol
engine fuel system.
12.1 State the Purpose of Engine Fuel System.
12.2 Enlist and explain the Main Components of fuel system.
12.3 Enlist the main components of carburetor.
12.4 Describe the Basic Working Principle of Carburetor.
12.5 Describe in detail the procedure and steps involved for disassembling
and assembling 4stroke Motorcycle engine Carburetor
12.6 Describe the steps for the adjustment of carburetor float level.
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AD-133 INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES
List of Practicals:
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AD-143 AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICITY & ELECTRONICS
Total Contact Hours T P C
Theory 64 2 3 3
Practical 96
Detail of Contents:
BASIC ELECTRICITY
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3.3 Construction of lead acid battery.
3.4 Chemical activities in lead acid battery.
3.5 Battery rating .
3.6 Effects of temperature on battery .
3.7 Service procedure of lead acid battery.
3.8 Procedure of preparation of electrolyte.
3.9 Methods of storage of batteries.
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6.7 Construction , types, heat ranges of spark plug.
6.8 Magneto ignition system.
6.9 Trouble shooting of ignition system.
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10. Construction & working of horn, windshield wiper & washer. 4 Hours
10.1 Horn circuit.
10.2 Working and service of horn circuit.
10.3 Method of fault finding and adjustment of horn .
10.4 Working of wind shield wiper system.
10.5 Wind shield wiper system.
10.6 Working of wiper motor.
10.7 Faults of wiper system.
10.8 Circuit of wind shield wiper system.
10.9 Wiper with rain drop sensor system.
10.10 Rear screen wiper.
11. Working of instrument panel gauges, meters, & warning lights. 3 Hours
11.1 Circuit and describe the Working of fuel gauge.
11.2 Circuit and describe the Working of Engine temperature gauge.
11.3 Circuit and describe the Working of Engine Cooling system
Electric Fan.
11.4 Circuit and describe the Working of Engine oil pressure
Light .and Gauge.
11.5 Different warning lights.
a. Low oil pressure light.
b. charging system light.
c. Engine Malfunction Light (MIL)
d. Gear Selected indicator Light
11.6 Purpose of following dash board meters.
a. Digital Speedo meter.
b. Odometer
c. Tachometer.
BASIC ELECTRONICS
12 Transistor, thermistors, thyristors and their applications. 4 Hours
12.1 Transistor.
12.2 Working of PNP-Transistor and NPN-Transistor.
12.3 Oscillator and their uses.
12.4 Working and use of Silicon Control rectifier (SCR).
12.5 DIAC & TRIC.
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2. Reference voltage sensor
a. Potentiometers.
b. Switches.
c. Thermistors
15 Microcomputers. 3 Hours
15.1 Micro Computers.
15.2 Components of Micro computer.
a. Microprocessor
b. Memory
c. Programmable Read Only Memory (PROM)
d. Keep alive memory
e. Electronically Erasable PROMES (EEPROMS)
f. Input Device.
g. Output Device.
15.3 Explain operation of a Microcomputer
Recommended Textbooks:
Automotive Electrical and Electronic systems by Frank C. Derato
Automotive Electricity & Electronics by Barry Hollembeak
Automotive Electricity, Electronics & Computer Controls
by Barry Hollembeak
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AD-143 AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICITY & ELECTRONICS
Instructional Objectives:
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4.6 State the battery charging methods .(series & parallel).
4.7 Identify the following problems of a battery
Plucked off.
Deterioration of plates.
Cracking of container.
Corrosion of battery terminal and clamps.
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Intelligent dual sequential ignition system.
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nderstand construction & working of horn, windshield wiper & washer.
10.1Describe Horn circuit.
10.2Explain construction, working and service of horn circuit.
10.3Explain the method of fault finding and adjustment of horn .
10.4Describe the construction and working of wind shield wiper system.
10.5Define wind shield wiper system.
10.6Describe the working of wiper motor.
10.7 Identify the faults of wiper system.
10.8 Draw the circuit of wind shield wiper system.
10.9 Define wiper with rain drop sensor system.
10.10 Define rear screen wiper.
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11.2 Draw the Circuit and describe the Working of Engine temperature gauge.
11.3 Draw the Circuit and describe the Working of Engine Cooling system
Electric Fan.
11.4 Draw the Circuit and describe the Working of Engine oil pressure
Light .and Gauge.
11.5 State purpose of different warning lights.
Low oil pressure light.
charging system light.
Engine Malfunction Light (MIL)
Gear Selected indicator Light
11.6 State the Purpose of following dash board meters.
Digital Speedo meter.
Odometer
Tachometer.
BASIC ELECTRONICS
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Understand microcomputers.
15.1Define Micro Computers.
15.2 State the function of following components of
Micro computer.
a. Microprocessor
b. Memory
c. Programmable Read Only Memory (PROM)
d. Keep alive memory
e. Electronically Erasable PROMES (EEPROMS)
f. Input Device.
g. Output Device.
15.3 Describe briefly operation of a Microcomputer.
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AD-143 AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICITY AND ELECTRONICS
List of Practicals:
Identify the electrical units of a vehicle.
Make electromagnet(Solenoid).
Verify OHM’S Law.
Make series and parallel circuits on bench board and
verify the properties of both circuits.
Disassemble unserviceable Lead acid Battery and identify its parts.
Measure voltage of a battery .
Measure Current of a Circuit.
Prepare electrolyte for Lead Acid Battery.
Check the Specific gravity of electrolyte of a battery.
Charge the batteries in series and parallel using Battery Charger.
Service the Lead acid Battery.
Identify the Units of C.B.Point Ignition System and trace the circuit.
Identify the problems of ignition system.
Inspect, clean and adjust CB Point gap.
15. Check the ignition coil (i) Resistance (ii) Ground Test
Check the Pick-up coil (i) Resistance (ii) Ground Test
Identify the Problems of Charging System.
Check Starting Motor Solenoid Switch (i) Pull-in (ii) Hold-in Windings.
Check Starting Motor Field winding (i) Open circuit (ii) Short Circuit.
Check the Armature winding (i) Open circuit (ii) Short Circuit.
Disassemble and assemble of DC Generator .
Disassemble Alternator and check the Stator winding
Open circuit (ii) Short Circuit (iii) Ground circuit)
Check the Alternator rotor winding
Open circuit (ii) Short Circuit (iii) Ground circuit)
Adjust the Head Light aiming.
Make the Horn Circuit on a Bench board.
Make the Head Light Circuit on a Bench board.
Identify the Sensors , Actuators and Microcomputer on Vehicle
Visit at modern automotive workshop to familiar how modern electronic
diagnostic equipments are being using to find out the faults of vehicle electrical
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systems.
Prepare a project (circuit / system) relevant to the subject
(this activity may be performed in a group of students).
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COMP-142 COMPUTER APPLICATIONS
Total Contact Hours T P C
Theory 32 1 3 2
Practical 96
Pre-requisite: None
AIMS: This subject will enable the student to be familiar with the fundamental concepts
of Computer Science. He will also learn MS-Windows, MS-Office, and Internet to elementary
level.
Detail of Contents:
1. Electronic data processing (E.D.P.) 6 Hours
1.1 Basic Terms of Computer Science Data & its types,
Information, Hardware, Software
1.2 Computer & its types
1.3 Block diagram of a computer system
1.4 BIT, Byte, RAM & ROM
1.5 Input &Output devices
1.6 Secondary storage devices
1.7 Types of Software
1.8 Programming Languages
1.9 Applications of computer in different fields
1.10 Application in Engineering, Education & Business
2.MS-windows 2 Hours
2.1 Introduction to Windows
2.2 Loading & Shut down process
2.3 Introduction to Desktop items (Creation of Icons,
Shortcut, Folder & modify Taskbar)
2.4 Desktop properties
2.5 Use of Control Panel
2.6 Searching a document
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(Drop Cap, Change Case, Bullet & Numbering and Border & Shading)
3.11 Insert the 'Table and it's Editing
3.12 Printing the document
3.13 Saving a document file as PDF format
Recommended Textbooks:
Bible Microsoft Office 2007 by John Walkenbach
Bible Microsoft Excel 2007 by John Walkenbach
Bible Microsoft PowerPoint 2007 by John Walkenbach
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COMP-142 COMPUTER APPLICATIONS
Instructional Objectives:
Understand Ms-windows
2.1 Explain Introduction to Windows
2.2 Describe Loading & Shut down process
2.3 Explain Introduction to Desktop items(Creation of Icons, Shortcut,
Folder & modify Taskbar)
2.4 Explain Desktop properties
2.5 Describe Use' of Control Panel (add/remove program, time &
date, mouse and create user account)
2.6 Explain the method of searching a document
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Understand ms-office (MS-excel)
4.1 Explain Introduction to MS-Excel & its Screen
4.2 Describe Entering data & apply formulas in worksheet
4.3 Describe Editing &Formatting the, Cells, Row & Column
4.4 Explain Insert Graphs in sheet
4.5 Describe Page setup, Print preview & Printing
4.6 Explain in details formulas for sum, subtract, multiply, divide, average
4.7 Explain in details the types of charts e.g pie chart, bar chart
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COMP-142 COMPUTER APPLICATIONS
List of Practical:
Identify key board, mouse, CPU, disk drives, disks, monitor, and printer and
3Hrs
2. MS WINDOWS XP 12 Hrs
2.1 Practice of loading and shutdown of operating system
2.2 Creating items (icons, shortcut, folders etc) and modifying taskbar
2.3 Changing of wallpaper, screensaver, and resolution
2.4 Practice of control panel items (add/remove, time and date, mouse, and create user
account)
3. MS OFFICE (MS-WORD) 27 Hrs
3.1 Identifying the MS Word Screen and its menu
3.2 Practice of create a new document, saving and re-opening it from the location and
spell check & grammar
3.3 Practice of Page Formatting (Borders, Character Spacing, Paragraph, Bullets&
Numberings and Fonts)
3.4 Practice of different tool bars like standard, format& drawing tool bars
3.5 Practice of Insert pictures, clipart, and shapes
3.6 Practice of header and footer
3.7 Practice of insert table and also format of table
3.8 Practice of page setup, set the page margins, and printing documents
4. MS OFFICE (MS-EXCEL) 27 Hrs
4.1 Identifying the MS EXCEL Screen and its menu
4.2 Practice of create a new sheet, saving and re-opening it from thelocation and spell
check
4.3 Practice of insert and delete of row and columns (format of cell)
4.4 Practice of entering data and formulas in worksheet(Add, Subtract, Multiplying,
and Divide & Average)
4.5 Repeating practical serial number04
4.6 Practice of insert chart and its types
4.7 Practice of page setup, set the page margins, and printing
5.MS OFFICE (MS-POWER POINT) 15 Hrs
5.1 Identifying the MS POWER POINT Screen and its menu
5.2 Practice of create a new presentation and save
5.3 Practice of open saves presentations
5.4 Practice of inset picture and videos
6. INTERNET & E-MAIL 12 Hrs
6.1 Identifying internet explorer
6.2 Practice of searching data from any search engine
6.3 Practice of create an E-Mail account and how to send and receive E-mails,
download attachments
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Mech-163 ENGINEERING DRAWING
Total Contact Hours T P C
Theory 32 1 6 3
Practical 192
Pre-requisite: None.
AIMS.
At the end of this course the students will be able to understand the Fundamentals of
Engineering Drawing used in the various fields of industry especially in the Mechanical
Technology. The students will be familiarizing with the use of conventional drawing
equipments as well as the modern techniques used for this subject. Also the will be
familiarize with AutoCAD and will achieve ability to
Detail of Contents:
PART-A Manual Drawing 70%
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4.6. Style of letters
4.7. Lettering devices
5. Drafting Geometry 2Hours
5.1. Introduction to geometry, plane and solid type
5.2. Definition of terms
5.3. Different conventional shapes, surfaces and objects
5.4. Basic geometrical construction
6. Sketching and shape description 1Hours
6.1. Introduction to sketching techniques
6.2. Techniques of sketching straight lines in different directions
6.3. Sketching circles and arcs
6.4. Sketching Ellipse
6.5. Sketching of pictorial views
6.6. Proportions in sketching
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11. Introduction to multi-view drawings 2Hours
11.1. Introduction to the surface development
11.2. Role of development in Packaging Industry
11.3. Methods to develop the surfaces
11.4. Geometrical solids and development.
PART- B Auto CAD Mechanical 2010 30%
12. Introduction of AutoCAD Mechanical 2010 2Hours
12.1. User Interface
12.2. Template
12.3. Layers and Object
12.4. Mechanical Structure
13. Drawing and Edit 3Hours
13.1. Object Snap
13.2. Drawing Command
13.3. Edit Command
13.4. Object Command
14. Layers 1Hour
14.1. Layers
15. Dimension and Symbols 2Hours
15.1. Create Dimension
15.2. Edit Dimension
15.3. Create Symbols
16. Drawing Layout 2Hours
16.1. Make Layout
16.2. Create Drawing Frame
16.3. Create Contents and Template
Recommended Textbooks:
th
Mechanical Drawing (12 Addition) by French. Svensen, Helsel and Urbanick
Drafting Fundamentals by scot. Foy, Schwendan
nd
Engineering Drawing and Design 2 addition by Cecil Jenson / Jay Helsel
Engineering Drawing by colinsimmous, Dennis Maguire
Technical Drawing by Frederik E. Alva. Henry Cecil
Text Book of machine Drawing by R.K. Dhawan
Engineer Drawing by M.B. Shah (B.C.Rana)
Autodesk Official Training Courseware(AOTC) Volume1
Autodesk Official Training Courseware(AOTC) Volume2
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Mech-163 ENGINEERING DRAWING
Instructional Objectives:
Understand the Types of lines, correct weight age and their application in technical
Drawings.
3.1. Describe the point, line and types of straight lines
3.2. Describe the importance of lines
3.3. Describe the common types of lines
3.4. Identify the each line Characteristics
3.5. Describe Horizontal, Vertical and inclined lines with proper grade pencil
3.6. Describe each line with his correct weight
3.7. Describe the objectives in drafting, Accuracy, Speed, Legibility and Neatness
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4.7. Describe and use of different lettering devices such as lettering guide and lettering
instrument
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9.6 Describe two point perspective view of a rectangular block
9.7 Prepare/draw pictorial drawings of simple objects
Know the surface development and their procedure to develop and its role in
packing industry
11.1 Define the surface development
11.2 Explain the role of development in Packaging Industry
11.3 Describe the methods to draw the development
11.3.1 Parallel line or Rectangle method
11.3.2 Radial line or Triangle method
11.3.3 Triangulation method
11.4 Define and draw the different Geometrical solids and their development
Layers
14.1. Describe the creation and modifying Layers
Drawing Layout
16.1 Understand creation of Layout
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16.2 Understand creation of Drawing Frame
16.3 Understand creation of Contents and Template
List of Practical:
PART-A
Practice of single stroke capital vertical lettering on graph and drawing sheet
Practice of single stroke capital inclined lettering on graph and drawing sheet
Practice of single stroke capital vertical & inclined lettering
Double stroke lettering
Use of Tee-square and set squares for drawing horizontal, vertical and inclined lines
Use of compass, circles, half circles, radius
Use of Tee-square and compass for drawing of lines, centers, curves, and crossing of
lines
Draw round corners, figure inside and outside circle
Construction of angles and triangles
Construction of quadrilaterals and circles elements
Construction of parallel-lines, perpendicular, bisects line, angles and equal division of
lines
Construction of inscribe and circumscribe figures (square, triangle and hexagon)
Construction of pentagon by different methods
Construction of Hexagon, Octagon, by general and different methods
Construction of Tangents of circles (Inside & Outside)
Construction of Ellipse by four different methods
Construction of parabola curve by four different methods
Construction of hyperbola curve
Construction of Archimedean Spiral curve
20. Construction of involutes curve of square rectangle hexagon and circle
Construction of cycloid, epicycloids, and hypocycloid
Different types of drawing lines
rd
Orthographic projection 1 and 3 angle wooden block-1
rd
Orthographic projection 1 and 3 angle wooden block-2
rd
Orthographic projection 1 and 3 angle wooden block-3
rd
Orthographic projection 1 and 3 angle wooden block-4
rd
Orthographic projection 1 and 3 angle wooden block-5.
Orthographic projection and Isometric Drawing-I
Orthographic projection and Isometric Drawing-II
Orthographic projection and Oblique Drawing-I
Orthographic projection and Oblique Drawing-II
Construction of perspective drawings. (One point)
Construction of perspective drawings. (Two point)
Construction of multi view drawing of Gland
Construction of multi view drawing of Simple Bearing
Construction of multi view drawing of Open Bearing
Missing lines and portions on given views-I
Missing lines and portions on given views-II
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Development of prism-I
Development of prism-II
Development of cylinder
Development of cone
Development of pyramid-I
Development of pyramid-II
PART-B
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CH-213 APPLIED CHEMISTRY
Total Contact Hours T P C
Theory 64 2 3 3
Practical 96
AIMS.
After studying this course a student will be able to:
Understand significance and role of chemistry in the development of modern
technology.
Become acquainted with the basic principles of chemistry as applied in the study
of relevant technology.
Know scientific methods for production, properties and use of materials of
industrial & technological significance.
Gain skill for the efficient conduct of practical in a chemistry lab.
Detail of Contents:
1. Introduction. 4 Hours
1.1 Scope and significance of the subject.
1.2 Orientation with reference to this technology.
1.3 Terms used & units of measurements in the study of chemistry.
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5. Gases and liquids. 4 Hours
5.1 The liquid and gaseous state.
5.2 The Liquids and their general properties (Density, viscosity, surface tension
capillary action etc).
5.3 Gases and their general properties.
5.4 Gas laws (Boyle's law, Charle's law & Graham's law of diffusion).
5.5 Problems involving gas laws.
6. Water. 4 Hours
6.1 Chemical nature and properties.
6.2 Impurities.
6.3 Hardness of water (types, causes & removal)
6.4 Scales of measuring hardness (Degrees Clark, French, PPM, Mg-per liter).
6.5 Boiler feed water, scales and treatment.
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11. Fuels. 4 Hours
11.1 Introduction with their significance.
11.2 Solid fuels.
11.3 Liquid Fuels.
11.4 Gaseous Fuels.
BOOKS RECOMMENDED:
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CH-213 APPLIED CHEMISTRY
Instructional Objectives:
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Understand the chemical nature of water.
6.1Describe the chemical nature of water with its formula.
6.2Describe the general impurities present in water.
6.3Explain the causes and methods to remove hardness of water.
6.4Express hardness in different units like mg/liter. p.p.m, degrees Clark and degrees
French.
6.5Describe the formation and nature of scales in boiler feed water.
6.6Explain the method for the treatment of scales.
6.7Explain the sewage treatment and desalination of sea water.
Understand the nature and uses of solid, liquid and gaseous fuels.
11.1 Define fuel and give their significance in technological advancements.
11.2 Distinguish among solid, liquid and gaseous fuels.
11.3 Explain calorific value.
11.4 Describe coal with its utilization.
11.5 Describe petroleum and its utilization.
11.6 Describe various gaseous fuels.
11.7 Enlist nuclear and special fuels.
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Understand the process of corrosion.
12.1 Define corrosion.
12.2 Describe different types of corrosion.
12.3 State the causes of corrosion.
12.4 Explain the process of rusting of iron.
12.5 Describe methods to prevent/control corrosion.
Understand the process involved in the extraction of metals like iron, copper and
aluminum.
13.1 Define metallurgy
13.2 Explain concentration, roasting, calcination and reduction.
13.3 Describe physical & chemical properties of iron, copper and aluminum.
13.4 Enlist relevant ores of iron, copper and aluminium with their formulae.
13.5 Explain the method of extraction and metallurgy in a blast furnace of relevant ores
of iron.
13.4 Outline important properties of cast iron, wrought iron and steel.
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CH-213 APPLIED CHEMISTRY
List of Practicals:
To introduce the common apparatus, glassware and chemical
reagents used in the chemistry lab.
To purify a chemical substance by crystallization.
To separate a mixture of sand and salt.
To find the melting point of substance.
To find the pH of a solution with pH paper.
To separate a mixture of inks by chromatography.
To determine the co-efficient of viscosity of benzene with the help of Ostwald vasomotor.
To find the surface tension of a liquid with a stalagmometer.
To perform electrolysis of water to produce Hydrogen and Oxygen.
To determine the chemical equivalent of copper by electrolysis of Cu SO.
To get introduction with the scheme of analysis of salts for basic radicals.
+ ++ +
To analyse 1st group radicals (Ag - Pb - Hg ).
To make practice for detection 1st group radicals.
To get introduction with the scheme of II group radicals.
++ ++++ + ++ +++
To detect and confirm II-A radicals (hg , Pb , Cu , Cd , Bi ).
+++ +++ +++
To detect and confirm II-B radicals Sn , Sb , As ).
+++ +++ +++
To get introduction with the scheme of III group radicals (Fe - Al , Cr )
+++ +++ +++
To detect and confirm Fe , Al and Cr .
To get introduction with he scheme of IV group radicals.
++ ++
To detect and confirm An and Mn radicals of IV group.
++ ++
To detect and conform Co and Ni radicals of IV group.
To get introduction with the Acid Radical Scheme.
To detect dilute acid group.
To detect and confirm CO"3 and HCO'3 radicals.
To get introduction with the methods/apparatus of conducting volumetric estimations.
To prepare standard solution of a substance.
To find the strength of a given alkali solution.
To estimate HCO'3 contents in water.
To find out the %age composition of a mixture solution of KNO3 and KOH volumetrically.
To find the amount of chloride ions (Cl') in water volumetrically.
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MATH-212 APPLIED MATHEMATICS-II
Total Contact Hours T P C
Theory 64 2 0 2
AIMS.
After completing the course the students will be able to:
Solve problems of Calculus and Analytic Geometry.
Develop mathematical skill, attitudes and logical perception in the use of
mathematical instruments.
Apply principles of Differential Calculus to work out rate measures, velocity,
acceleration, maxima & minima values
Use Principles of Integral Calculus to compute areas and volumes.
Acquire proficiency in solving technological problems with mathematical clarity
and insight.
Detail of Contents:
1. Functions & limits. 4 Hours
1.1 Constant & Variable Quantities
1.2 Functions & their classification
1.3 The concept of Limit
1.4 Limit of a Function
1.5 Fundamental Theorems on Limit
1.6 Some important Limits
1.7 Problems
2. Differentiation 4 Hours
2.1 Increments
2.2 Differential Coefficient or Derivative
2.3 Differentiation ab-initio or by first Principle
2.4 Geometrical Interpretation of Differential Coefficient
n n
2.5 Differential Coefficient of X , (ax + b)
2.6 Three important rules
2.7 Problems
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4.2 Differential Coefficient of Cosec x, Sec x, Cot x
4.3 Differentiation of inverse Trigonometric functions.
4.4 Problems.
7. Integration 8 Hours
7.1 Concept
7.2 Fundamental Formulas
7.3 Important Rules
7.4 Problems
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11.3 Angle Formula
11.4 Parallelism & Perpendicularity
11.5 Problems
REFERENCE BOOKS
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MATH-212 APPLIED MATHEMATICS-II
Instructional Objectives:
Use the concept of functions and their limits in solving simple problems.
1.1Define a function.
1.2List all types of functions.
1.3Explain the concept of limit and limit of a function.
1.4Explain fundamental theorems on limits.
1.5Derive some important limits.
1.6Solve simple problems on limits.
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Apply concept of integration in solving technological problems.
7.1Explain the concept of integration.
7.2Write basic theorems of integration.
7.3List some important rules of integration.
7.4Derive fundamental formulas of integration.
7.5Solve problems based on these formulas/rules.
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PHY-212 APPLIED MECHANICS
Total Contact Hours T P C
Theory 32 1 3 2
Practical 96
Pre-requisite:
AIMS.
Apply the concepts of Applied Physics to understand Mechanics
Apply laws and principles of Mechanics in solving technological problems
Use the knowledge of App. Mechanics in learning advance technical courses.
Demonstrate efficient skill of practical work in Mechanics Lab.
Detail of Contents:
1. Measurements 2 Hours
1.1 Review: Dimensional formula of Equations of Motion
1.2 Review: Systems of measurement, S.I. Units, conversion
1.3 Significant Figures
1.4 Degree of accuracy
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5.3 Moment of Inertia of symmetrical bodies
5.4 M.I. of Fly wheel with applications
5.5 Energy stored by Fly wheel
6. Friction: 2 Hours
6.1 Review: Laws of friction
6.2 Motion of body along an inclined plane (up & down)
6.3 Rolling friction & Ball Bearings
6.4 Fluid Friction, Stokes' Law
9. Machines: 3 Hours
9.1 Efficiency of machines
9.2 Inclined plane - Review
9.3 Reversibility of machines
9.4 Single purchase crab
9.5 Double purchase crab.
9.6 Worm and worm wheel.
9.7 Differential Screw Jack.
9.8 Differential Pulley, Wheel and Axle
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11.4 S.F & B.M diagram
11.5 Torsion and Torsional Stresses
Recommended Textbooks:
Applied Physics by Mr. Khalid Mehmood, Asif Ali, Zafar Tarar, Vol-I, Published
by National Book Foundation
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PHY-212 APPLIED MECHANICS
Instructional Objectives:
Use the concepts of measurement in practical situations/problems
1.1Explain Dimensional formula
1.2Explain systems of measurement
1.3Use concept of significant figures and degree of accuracy to solve problems
Use the laws of total equilibrium of forces to solve problems involving forces in
equilibrium.
4.1Distinguish between concurrent and non-concurrent forces.
4.2Prepare a free body diagram of an object or a structure.
4.3Explain Varignon's theorem.
4.4Explain the second condition of equilibrium.
4.5Use laws of total equilibrium to solve problems on forces involving framed structure
and ladders.
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6.3 Calculate the force needed to move a body up and down an inclined plane.
6.4 Explain rolling friction and use of ball bearings.
6.5 Describe fluid friction and Stoke's law.
90
11.4 Use these concepts to calculate S.F and B.M in a given practical situation for
point loads, uniformly distributed loads.
11.5 Prepare S.F and B.M diagram for loaded cantilever and simply supported beams.
11.6 Describe torsion and tensional stresses giving formula
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PHY-212 APPLIED MECHANICS
List of Practicals:
Find the weight of the given body using Law of Polygon of forces.
Find unknown forces in a given set of concurrent forces in equilibrium using Grave-sands
apparatus
Set a jib crane and analyses forces in its members
Set a Derrick Crane and analyses forces in its members
Study forces shared by each member of a Toggle Joint
Set a Roof Truss and find forces in its members
Verify Principle of Moments in a compound lever
Calibrate a steelyard
Find the Reactions at the ends of a loaded beam
Use Reaction of Beams apparatus to study resultant of Parallel forces
Find the Moment of Inertia of a Flywheel
Find the angle of reaction for a wooden block placed on an inclined plane
Find the B.H.P. of a motor
Study the transmission of Power through friction gears
Study the transmission of power through belts
Study the transmission of Power through toothed wheels
Study the function of clutches
Find M.A. and Efficiency of worm and worm wheel
Find M.A. and efficiency of differential wheel and axle
Find the efficiency of a screw
Find the efficiency of a differential pulley
Study conversion of rotatory motion to S.H.M. using S.H.M. Model/Apparatus
Study conversation of rotatory motion to vibratory motion of the piston in a cylinder
Study the reciprocating motion
Study the working of cams
Study the quick return motion
Compare the Elastic constants of the given wires
Verify Hooke's Law using Helical Spring
Find the coefficient of Rigidity of a wire using Maxewell's needle
Find the coefficient of Rigidity of a round bar using torsion apparatus
Find the coefficient of Rigidity of a rectangular bar using Deflection of Beam Apparatus
Determine S.F. and B.M. in a loaded canti-lever (Point Loads)
Determine S.F. and B.M. in a simply supported Beam (Point Loads)
Determine S.F. and B.M. in a simply supported Beam (Point loads and uniformly
distributed load)
Determine S.F. and B.M. in a simply supported Beam (Point loads and uniformly
distributed)
Study working and function of link mechanism of different types .
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MGM-232 INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT AND ECONOMICS
Total Contact Hours T P C
Theory 64 2 0 2
AIMS.
The student will be able to:-
Develop the management skill.
Understand principles of management & Economics.
Develop psychological approach to solve the labour problems in the industrial set-
up.
Detail of Contents:
PART I
2. Motivation 3 Hours
2.1 Definition.
2.2 Types (Financial and non financial motives).
2.3 Conflict of motives.
6. Planning 3 Hours
6.1 The concept.
6.2 Importance of planning
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6.3 Steps in planning.
6.3 Principals of planning.
94
14. Role of foreman in management. 2 Hours
14.1 Foreman's abilities.
14.2 Duties.
14.3 Functions.
PART-II
95
21.3 Small scale production.
BOOKS RECOMMENDED:
Business Organization by Nisar-ud-Din Aziz Publisher, Lahore.
An Introduction to Modern Economics By S.M. Akthar, Publishes United Ltd. Lahore.
Nizamat-e-Sanaat Aur Insani Rawabat by Ghulam Hussain (Ilmi Kitab Khana,
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MGM-232 INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT AND ECONOMICS
Instructional Objectives:
Understand motivation.
2.1Define motivation.
2.2Describe financial and non financial motives.
2.3Explain conflict of motives.
Understand planning.
6.1Define planning.
6.2Describe the importance of planning.
6.3Identify the steps in planning.
6.4Enlist principles of planning.
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Understand the effects of training.
8.1Describe the recruitment procedure of employees in an industrial concern.
8.2Explain training.
8.3 Identify the kinds of training.
8.4 State the effects of training on production and product cost.
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Understand the term productivity.
16.1 Determine the term productivity.
16.2 Describe importance of productivity.
16.3 State the factors affecting productivity.
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23.2 Explain centrally planned economic system, its merits and demerits.
23.3 State mixed economic system and its features.
Understand money
24.1 Explain barter system and its inconveniences.
24.2 Define money.
24.3 Explain the factors of money.
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MT-252 METROLOGY
Total Contact Hours T P C
Theory 32 1 3 2
Practical 96
AIMS.
The subject is connected with the methods of measurements based on agreed International
Standards and units. The practice in the subject requires the use of apparatus and equipment
which include instruments necessary to adjust and permit the degree of accuracy required.
Detail of Contents:
1. Introduction to technical measurements. 3 Hours
1.1 History of measurements
1.2 Importance and purpose of measurements
1.3 Systems of measurements
1.3.1 English system
1.3.2 Metric system
1.3.3 ISO standards.
1.3.4 Fits, Tolerance & Allowances.
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6. Angle measuring tools 4 Hours
6.1 Fixed angle measuring tool
6.1.1 Squares
6.1.2 Thread gauges
6.1.3 Grinding gauges.
6.1.4 Dial gauges.
6.1.5 Wire gauges
6.2 Adjustable angle measuring tools
6.2.1 Without graduations.
6.2.2 With graduations.
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Dial bore gauges.
Cylinder gauges.
Slip gauges &
accessories 8.2.5 Gauge Blocks
8.2.6 Sine Bars
8.3 Optical measurements
8.3.1 Tool makers Microscope.
Study
Uses
8.3.2 Use of optical flats
8.4 Comparators.
8.4.1 Automatic gauging
8.4.2 Mechanical comparator
Study
Uses
8.4.3 Use of Electronic comparator
8.4.4 Pneumatic or Air comparators
Study
Uses
8.4.5 Projection/optical comparators.
Study
Uses.
TEXT BOOK:
Engineering Metrology By Jain R.K.
Kennedy and Andrews Inspection & Gauging
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MT-252 METROLOGY
Instructional Objectives:
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Understand accuracy in measurements
7.1State five basic Metrology Elements.
7.2Explain classification of Errors.
7.2.1 Controllable errors.
7.2.2 Random errors.
7.3Explain calibration
7.4Explain repeatability.
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nderstand the gear inspection and measurements
9.1Discuss two types of gear inspection
9.1.1 Analytical.
9.1.2 Functional.
9.2Explain gear tooth measurements.
9.2.1 Gear tooth vernier caliper method
9.2.2 Constant cord method
9.2.3 Base tangent method
9.2.4 Test plug method
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MT-252 METROLOGY
List of Practical’s:
107
Practice of ziess micrometer
Practice and use of following comparators.
Electrical/Electronics comparators
Pneumatic comparators
Optical/Projection comparators
Mechanical comparators
Automatic gauging comparators
Gauge block comparators
Microscope (Tool Maker microscope)
Note: Quarterly Industrial visit must be arranged for observing physically, the use of above
inspection tools/instruments in quality control lab.
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AD-203 PROBLEMS IN I . C. ENGINES
Total Contact Hours T P C
Theory 64 2 3 3
Practical 96
Detail of Contents:
1. Engine problems, symptoms and leakages. 4 Hours
1.1 General problems of an engine and their symptoms.
1.2 Symptoms and remedies of following leakages .
a. Engine oil Leakage (Internal & External).
b. Engine Coolant Leakage(Internal & External).
c. Intake vacuum leakage.
1.3 Colors of engine exhaust smokes.
a. Black color of exhaust smoke.
b. Blue color of exhaust smoke.
c. White color of exhaust smoke.
3. Faults , causes and remedies of piston, piston rings & piston pin. 6 Hours
3.1 Heat stresses and their effects on Piston, rings, piston pin.
3.2 Scuffing and Scoring of piston.
3.3 Causes of Piston expansion .
3.4 Purpose and types of piston rings.
3.5 Causes and remedies of scuffing, sticking and breaking
of piston rings.
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3.7 Specifications of piston Rings.
3.8 Procedure and steps involved for inspection ,dismantling
and installation of piston rings.
3.9 Methods of Piston pin fitting.
3.10 Effects of contraction and expansion on piston pin.
3.11 Causes of piston pin knocking.
3.12 Steps involved for piston installation in an engine cylinder.
110
8.4 Controlled and uncontrolled combustion.
8.5 Procedure for Decarburizing of combustion chamber.
8.6 Effects of turbulence, squish, and quench on the combustion chamber.
111
13. Problems , their causes and remedies of engine lubricating system. 4 Hours
13.1 Causes and remedies of following problems of
engine Lubricating system.
Engine Oil Contamination.
Oil Sludge formation.
Faulty Oil Filter.
Faulty Oil Pump.
Faulty Oil Pressure gauge sending unit.
Blown Oil Seals.
13.2 Oil Rating and Viscosity index No’s.
13.3 Procedure and steps involved for Change of
engine oil and oil filter.
16. Automotive diagnostic scanner for fault finding of IC engine problems. 4 Hour
16.1 Procedure for the use of Automotive diagnostic Scanner
for following engine problems.
Faulty Ignition System.
Faulty EFI system.
Faulty VVT-I System.
BOOK RECOMMENDED:
Modern Automotive Mechanics by James E. Duffy.
Automotive Technology A System Approach by Jack Erjavec
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AD-203 PROBLEMS IN I. C. ENGINES
Instructional Objectives:
Understand the problems , their causes and remedies of piston, piston rings
& piston pin.
3.1 Describe Heat stresses and their effects on Piston, rings, piston pin.
3.2 Describe scuffing and Scoring of piston.
3.3 Describe causes of Piston expansion .
3.4 Describe purpose and types of piston rings.
3.5 Describe the causes and remedies of scuffing, sticking and breaking
of piston rings.
3.6 Enlist the causes of braking of piston rings.
3.7 Describe the causes and remedies of engine Blow-by.
3.8 Describe Specifications of piston Rings.
3.9 Explain the procedure and steps involved for inspection ,dismantling
and installation of piston rings.
3.10 Explain the methods of Piston pin fitting.
3.11 Describe the effects of contraction and expansion of piston pin.
3.12 Enlist the causes of piston pin knocking.
3.13 Explain the procedure and steps involved for piston installation
in engine cylinder.
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Understand the problems , their causes and remedies of engine cylinders.
4.1Describe the causes and remedies of cylinder ovality.
4.2Describe the causes and remedies of cylinder tapperness.
4.3Explain the effects of heat stresses on cylinder wear & tear.
4.4 Describe the causes and remedies of cylinder Scuffing, scoring
and distortion.
4.5 Describe the procedure and steps involved for measuring the
Ovality and tapperness of the cylinder.
Understand the problems , their causes and remedies of valve train mechanism.
7.1 Describe the causes and remedies of Sticking, bending, breakage and
burning of engine valves.
7.2 Describe the causes and remedies of broken engine timing belt /timing chain
and its effects on the operation of engine valves.
7.3 Describe the Camshaft lobe lift, and shapes of different types of
cam lobes and their effects.
7.4 Describe the procedure and steps involved for setting of engine
Valve clearance adjustment.
7.5 Describe the procedure and steps involved for the setting of engine
Valve timing.
7.6 Describe the working principle of Variable Valve timing-intelligent
system (VVT-i).
7.7 Describe the causes and remedies of problems of Variable
Valve timing-intelligent system (VVT-i).
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Understand the problems , their causes and remedies of engine cylinder head.
9.1 Explain the causes and remedies of cracking and leakages of cylinder head.
9.2 Explain Cylinder Head Warpage.
9.3 Explain causes and remedies of blown gasket of cylinder head.
Understand the problems , their causes and remedies of engine cooling system.
12.1 Describe the causes and remedies of following problems of
engine cooling system.
Engine Overheating.
Leakage of coolant .
Faulty Thermostat Valve.
Scale in water Jackets.
Faulty Water Pump.
Faulty Radiator Pressure Cap.
Faulty Electric Fan.
Faulty Fan Belt.
12.2 Describe the causes and remedies of under cooling of an engine.
12.3 Explain the effects of dirt, scale, oil leakage in cooling water,
and cavitations on engine cooling system.
12.4 Describe the procedure for straight and reverse flushing of engine cooling system.
13. Understand the problems , their causes and remedies of engine lubricating system.
13.1 Describe the causes and remedies of following problems of
engine Lubricating system.
Engine Oil Contamination.
Oil Sludge formation.
Faulty Oil Filter.
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Faulty Oil Pump.
Faulty oil Pressure gauge sending unit.
Blown Oil Seals.
13.2 Describe Oil Rating and Viscosity index No’s.
13.3 Describe the procedure and steps involved for Change of engine oil and oil filter.
Understand the problems , their causes and remedies of engine fuel system. 15.1
Describe the causes and remedies of following problems of
engine fuel systems.
Excessive Fuel Consumption.
Engine Dieseling.
Engine Missing.
Fuel Blockage.
Engine starving
Carburetor over flow
Understand the use of automotive diagnostic scanner for fault finding of IC engine
problems.
16.1 Describe the procedure for the use of Automotive diagnostic Scanner
for following engine problems.
Faulty Ignition System.
Faulty EFI system.
Faulty VVT-i System.
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AD-203 PROBLEMS IN I. C. ENGINES
List of Practical:
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AD-213 SUSPENSION, STEERING, & BRAKES
Total Contact Hours T P C
Theory 64 2 3 3
Practical 96
Detail of Contents:
SUSPENSION
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Worn Out.
Damaged.
Oil leakage, Air leakage and Gas leakage.
Bended /deflected.
1.11 Methods to change shock absorber.
1.12 Replace springs (Coils spring , Leaf spring and torsion bar).
1.13 Remedies for the following faults in springs
Fatigue.
Curb height
Curb weight.
1.14 Types of front Suspension System.
Long and Short arm Suspension System.
Independent Front Suspension system with ball joints.
Independent Front Suspension system with king pin.
Front Axle Suspension with Leaf Springs.
Torsion Bar Suspension system.
Macpherson strut Suspension system.
Aromatics Suspension system .
1.15 Types of Rear Suspension system.
Non-independent Suspension system.
Dead axle ( Leaf spring suspension system & Coil spring
suspension system ).
Semi- independent Suspension system.
Independent rear Suspension system.
1.16 Function and Working of electronically controlled
vehicle modulated suspension system.
1.17 Purpose of vehicle suspension system Leveling.
1.18 Manual and automatic leveling system.
1.19 Servicing of Ball joints , Control arm bushing, Strut,
Stabilizer bar, torsion bar.
1.20 Replacement of Ball joints, Bushing strut, Leaf spring and
Coil Spring.
1.21 Servicing of Springs.
1.22 Problems of Suspension systems.
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2.5 Energy absorbing steering column.
2.6 Different types of energy absorbing steering column.
2.7 Rigid and collapsible steering column / energy absorbing
steering column.
2.8 Gear-ratio of Steering gear box.
2.9 Types of Steering gear box i.e recirculating ball, rack & pinion,
worm & worm wheel.
2.10 Purpose of Steering linkage.
2.11 Steering linkage arrangements i.e Pitman arm, centre
link (relay rod), idler arm, steering knuckle arm, tie rod, and
steering knuckle.
2.12 Procedure for servicing the manual gear box type steering
system.
2.13 Function of Power Steering.
2.14 Pascal’s Law.
2.15 Main components of Power steering System.
2.16 Construction and working of following types of Power
Steering Systems.
a. Rack & Pinion type power Steering system..
b. Integral Power steering system.
c. External Piston Linkage type Power steering system.
d. Electronically controlled type Power Steering System.
2.17 Characteristics of fluid used in Power steering System.
2.18 Faults and their remedies of Power steering System.
2.19 State the purpose of steering geometry.
2.20 Describe the Steering Geometry angles ( Caster, Camber, Kin pin
Inclination, Toe-in, Toe-out, & Toe out on turn).
2.21 Effects of minor change in Steering geometry angles on
vehicle.
2.22 Procedure for checking the Steering Geometry angles
(Caster, Camber, King Pin Inclination, Toe-in, or Toe-out).
2.23 Pre-alignment visual inspection and road test i.e.
(Curb Height, Tire Condition, Steering system inspection, Vehicle track,
General vehicle appearance, Pulling, Excessive noise and Vibration, Hard
Steering).
2.24 Procedure for the computerized wheel Alignment of vehicle.
2.25 Causes and remedies of following problems.
(Tramp, shimmy, Bubbling, Poor return, excessive wheel play,
pulling or drifting, Hard Steering, wandering, of steering system) .
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following types of Brake Systems.
Mechanical Brake System.
Hydraulic Brake System (Disk and Drum type).
Hydraulic type (vacuum assisted) Power Brake System.
Pneumatic Brake System.
Electric Brake System.
3.3 Construction and working of Parking Brake
System(Mechanical and Automatic type).
3.4 Effectiveness of brake depends upon (Area of Brake Lining,
amount of pressure applied, radius of brake drum, co-efficient of friction ,
radius of car wheel).
3.5 Factors involved in effectiveness of brake system(friction,
brake Force, effect of weight ,brake system temperature and
speed on braking distance)
3.6 Function and working of following types of vehicle
electronically controlled assisted brake systems.
Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS System).
Electronic brake Force Distribution system (EBD System).
Vehicle Stability Control System (VSE).
Vehicle Electronically Controlled Traction Control System(VTC).
Vehicle Automatic Parking Brake System.
Vehicle Electro-pneumatically controlled exhaust brake
system. 3.7 Standard Procedure for vehicle brake bleeding.
3.8 Properties of brake Fluid.
3.9 Possible causes and their remedies of following brake
system problems.
(Spongy paddle excessive, paddle free ply, uneven braking, brake
dragging, brake noise)
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(Tire size, Tire maximum load rating, Tire maximum inflation
pressure, Tread ply ,tread pattern , aspect ratio, Dot No, tire grade, Tire
wear, tire traction, tire temperature resistance).
4.11 Purpose of tube.
4.12 Material, valve stem , cap and care of tube valve.
4.13 Vulcanizing.
4.14 Equipments needed for vulcanizing.
4.15 Material and steps to be taken for vulcanizing.
4.16 Tire retrading
4.17 Procedure for tire inflation.
4.18 Checking of tire pressure.
4.19 Importance of tire rotation & rotation pattern .
4.20 Effect of tire over inflation ,under inflation, toe-in, toe-out,
camber, cornering, wear & unbalanced tire and rim.
4.21 Tire pressure electronically monitoring system.
4.22 Wheels (rim) and its types.
Recommended Textbooks:
1. Suspension & steering system by Clifton owen.
Modern Automotive Mechanics by James E. Duffy.
Automotive Technology A System Approach by Jack Erjavec
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AD-213 SUSPENSION, STEERING, & BRAKES
Instructional Objectives:
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Independent Front Suspension system with ball joints.
Independent Front Suspension system with king pin.
Front Axle Suspension with Leaf Springs.
Torsion Bar Suspension system.
Macpherson strut Suspension system.
Aromatics Suspension system .
1.15 Explain the types of Rear Suspension system.
Non-independent Suspension system.
Dead axle ( Leaf spring suspension system & Coil spring
suspension system ).
Semi independent Suspension system.
Independent rear Suspension system.
1.16 Describe the function and Working of electronically controlled
vehicle modulated suspension system.
1.17 State purpose of vehicle suspension system Leveling.
1.18 Classify the leveling system like manual and automatic.
1.19 Explain the Servicing of Ball joints , Control arm bushing, Strut,
Stabilizer bar, torsion bar.
1.20 Explain replacement of Ball joints, Bushing strut, Leaf spring and
Coil Spring.
1.21 Describe Servicing of Springs.
1.22I Identify the problems of Suspension systems.
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2.13 State the function of Power Steering.
2.14 Define the “Pascal’s Law”.
2.15 Enlist the Main components of Power steering System.
2.16 Describe the Construction and working of following types of Power
steering Systems.
Rack & Pinion type power Steering system..
Integral Power steering system.
External Piston Linkage type Power steering system.
Electronically controlled type Power Steering System.
2.17 State the characteristics of fluid used in Power steering System.
2.18 Describe the faults and their remedies of Power steering System.
2.19 State the purpose of steering geometry.
2.20 Describe the Steering Geometry angles ( Caster, Camber, Kin pin
Inclination, Toe-in, Toe-out, Toe out on turn).
2.21 Describe the effects of minor change in Steering geometry angles on
vehicle.
2.22 Explain the procedure for checking the Steering Geometry angles
(Caster, Camber, King Pin Inclination, Toe-in, or Toe-out).
2.23 Describe the pre-alignment visual inspection and road test i.e.
(Curb Height, Tire Condition, Steering system inspection, Vehicle
track, General vehicle appearance, Pulling, Excessive noise and
Vibration, Hard Steering).
2.24 Describe the procedure for the computerized wheel Alignment of vehicle.
2.25 Describe the causes and remedies of following problems.
(Tramp, shimmy, Bubbling, Poor return, excessive wheel play,
pulling or drifting, Hard Steering, wandering, of steering system) .
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on braking distance)
3.6 Describe the function and working of following types of vehicle
electronically controlled assisted brake systems.
Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS System).
Electronic brake Force Distribution system (EBD System).
Vehicle Stability Control System (VSE).
Vehicle Electronically Controlled Traction Control System(VTC).
Vehicle Automatic Parking Brake System.
Vehicle Electro-pneumatically controlled exhaust brake
system. 3.7 Describe the standard Procedure for vehicle brake bleeding.
3.8Describe the Properties of brake Fluid.
3.9 Describe the possible causes and their remedies of following brake
system problems.
(Spongy paddle excessive, paddle free ply, uneven braking,
brake dragging, brake noise)
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4.20 Describe the effect of
tire over inflation ,under inflation, toe-in, toe-out,
camber, cornering, wear & unbalanced tire and rim on the vehicle
performance.
4.21 Describe the tire pressure electronically monitoring system.
4.22 Describe the wheels (rim) and its types.
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AD-213 SUSPENSION, STEERING & BRAKES
List of Practicals:
128
AD-224 WORKSHOP PRACTICE-II
Total Contact Hours T P C
Theory 64 2 6 4
Practical 192
129
AUTOMOTIVE MEASURING TOOLS
130
INTRODUCTION OF FASTNERS.
AUTOMOTIVE DIAGNOSTIC/TESTING
131
Describe the types ( 2,4,& 5-gas Analyzer) and use of exhaust Gas analyzer.
Describe the Safety Precautions for Tools and equipments.
AUTOMOTIVE
LUBRICANTS / SEALS / GASKETS / BEARINGS.
QUALITY CONTROL
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12. Standards and their certification. 1 Hour
12.1 Quality Control Standards for followings
Workers timing.
Just in time (J.I.T)
Brain Storming.
Data Collection.
Quality Control and their Systematic application.
Recommended Textbooks:
Automotive Excellence ( Volume 1 & 2 ) by McGRAW Hill International
Automotive Tools manual by Haynes Techbook
Modern Automotive Mechanics by James E. Duffy.
Automotive Technology A System Approach by Jack Erjavec
133
AD-224 WORKSHOP PRACTICE-II
Instructional Objectives:
134
AUTOMOTIVE MEASURING TOOLS
135
INTRODUCTION OF FASTNERS.
AUTOMOTIVE DIAGNOSTIC/TESTING
136
State the Purpose of Exhaust Gas Analyzer.
Describe the types ( 2,4,& 5-gas Analyzer) and use of exhaust Gas analyzer.
Describe the Safety Precautions for Tools and equipments.
AUTOMOTIVE
LUBRICANTS / SEALS / GASKETS / BEARINGS.
Understand the purpose, types, materials and application of seals and gaskets.
9.1 State Purpose and importance of Seals.
9.2 Describe the Material , types and application of seals.
9.3 State Purpose and importance of Gaskets .
9.4 Describe the Material , types and application of Gaskets.
9.5 Describe the Causes and remedies of Seals and Gaskets Failure.
137
QUALITY CONTROL
138
AD-224 WORKSHOP PRACTICE-II
List of Practical:
Identification of basic hand tools.
Practice to use Piston Ring Compressor.
Practice to use Valve spring Compressor.
Practice to use Oil Filter wrenches.
Practice to bend, cut and Flare the tube.
6. Practice to change the tire by using the Jack properly .
Measure the size of Crankshaft Journal by Using Micrometer .
Practice the proper use of Pullers for the removal of Gears and Bearings,
Check the Ovality and taperness of engine cylinder by using Dial Gauge.
Practice to use Chain Pulley Block and Shop Crane for removal of engine from the
Vehicle. (also practice to use tachometer for measuring engine RPM).
11. Find the compression pressure of an engine Using Compression Gauge.
Find the vacuum pressure of intake manifold Using Vacuum Gauge.
find the Leakage of compression pressure by Using Cylinder Leakage Tester.
Check and Adjust the ignition timing by using Ignition Timing Gun.
Identify the different engine noises by using Stethoscope.
Perform the minor engine Tune-up of an engine.
Practice to use Automotive Diagnostic Scanner for Fault finding of Vehicle.
Practice to use of Exhaust Gas Analyzer to check exhaust emission.
Identify the Vehicle Lubricating Points and Lubricate them by using Grease Gun.
Prepare Gas kit from given on a Sheet.
Change Engine Head Gasket.
Practice to use different kinds of Fire Extinguisher .
Test exhaust emissions by using of exhaust gas analyzer.
Use of engine analyzer to check and rectify faults in ignition system of S.I. engine.
Prepare a project (model/ system with diagnosing instruments/equipments) relevant
to the subject.(this activity may be perform in a group of students)
Visit at Modern Automotive workshop to observe proper use of different kinds of
tools, instruments and equipment.
139
AD-232 APPLIED THERMODYNAMICS
Total Contact Hours T P C
Theory 32 1 3 2
Practical 96
Detail of Contents:
140
2.2 Derive the mathematical relations.
Boyle’s law.
Charles’s law
Joule’s law
2.3 Derive the mathematical relations..
General gas equation
Characteristic Gas equation
Universal Gas equation
2.4 Describe the following.
The two specific heats of a gas and derive its mathematical relations.
2.5State the following. a.
Enthalpy of a Gas
141
DUAL COMBUSTION CYCLE with the help of P-V diagram; also derive
its mathematical relations for Air Standard Efficiency during the cycle of
operation.
The formulae for the calculation of power /H.P and efficiency of boiler
142
Thermal efficiency.
Volumetric efficiency.
Recommended Textbooks:
Applied Thermodynamics T.D Eastop, A. Mcconkey
Engineering Thermodynamics by Rayner Joel
Heat Engines by D.A Low (McGraw Hill Book Company , New York)
4. Mechanical Technology (Thermal Engineering) By R.S Khurmi
Heat Applied to Heat Engines by Metcalfe
143
AD-232 APPLIED THERMODYNAMICS
Instructional Objectives:
144
2.4 Describe the following.
The two specific heats of a gas and derive its mathematical relations.
2.5State the following.
Enthalpy of a Gas
145
Understand the Steam Boilers & its performance .
5.1 Describe the working and general construction of a boiler
5.2 Describe the classification of boilers
5.3 State the selection factors of a good steam boiler
5.4 Describe the important terms used for steam boilers
5.5 Explain the Following:
The construction and working of Simple Vertical Boiler with the
help of neat sketch
The construction and working of COCHRAN Boiler
(Multi tubular boiler) with the help of neat sketch
The construction and working of Babcock and Wilcox Boiler
with the help of neat sketch
5.6 State the List of boiler mountings & accessories:
5.7 Make a Comparison between Water tube and Fire tube boilers
5.8 Describe the following with the help of mathematical expressions
Performance of boiler
Equivalent evaporation of boiler
Efficiency of boiler
The formulae for the calculation of power /H.P and efficiency of boiler
146
Compressor with the help of PV diagram and sketch.
8.5 Describe the work done per cycle by a single stage reciprocating Air
Compressor without and with clearance volume, considering the
following laws of compression.
Isothermal Compression.
Isentropic compression.
Polytrophic compression.
8.6 Describe the multistage compression and its advantages.
8.7 Describe the two stage reciprocating air compressor with intercooler; also
derive its mathematical Expression for the work done per cycle considering
polytrophic law of compression .
8.8 Describe the power required to drive a single stage and two stages
reciprocating Air compressors; also derive its formulae
8.9 Make a comparison of reciprocating and rotary air compressors
8.10 Solution of the problems regarding work done and power required to
drive the reciprocating air compressors (for single stage and multistage).
147
AD-232 APPLIED THERMODYNAMICS
List of Practicals:
Pressure measurement by barometer.
148
149
150
151
152
MGM-321 BUSINESS COMUNICATION
Total Contact Hours T P C
Theory 32 1 0 1
Pre-requisite: The students shall already be familiar with the language concerned.
AIMS.
1. Develop communication skills.
2. Understand basic principles of good and effective business writing
in commercial and industrial fields.
3. Develop knowledge and skill to write technical report with confidence
and accuracy.
Detail of Contents:
153
5.1 Significance of interviews.
5.2 Characteristics of interviews.
5.3 Activities in an interviewing situation
5.4 Types of interviews.
5.5 Interviewing strategy.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS
154
MGM-321 BUSINESS COMMUNICATION
Instructional Objectives:
Determine the uses of questioning skills to gather and clarify information in the oral
communication process.
3.1Identify different types of questions.
3.2Determine the purpose of each type of question and its application.
3.3Identify the hazards to be avoided when asking questions.
3.4Demonstrate questioning skills.
Demonstrate the use of active listening skill in the oral communication process.
4.1State the principles of active listening.
4.2Identify skills of active listening.
4.3Identify barriers to active listening.
4.4State the benefits of active listening.
4.5Demonstrate listening skills.
4.6Explain the importance of giving and receiving feed back.
Determine the appropriate interview type for the specific work-related situation and
conduct a work-related interview.
5.1State the significance of interviews.
5.2State the characteristics of interviews.
5.3Explain the activities in an interviewing situation.
5.4Describe the types of interviews.
5.5Explain the interviewing strategy.
5.6Prepare instrument for a structured interview.
155
6.3 Identify the stages of planning a report.
6.4 Identify the parts of a report and choose the parts appropriate for each type of report.
6.5 Draft a report outline.
156
MT-392 METALLURGY & HEAT TREATMENT
Total Contact Hours T P C
Theory 32 1 3 2
Practical 96
Detail of Contents:
PART-A METALLURGY
2. Ores. 2 Hours
2.1 Definition of ore.
2.2 Iron ores and its occurrence in nature.
2.3 Natural resources of iron ores in Pakistan
2.4 Classification and evaluation of iron ores.
157
6. Pre-smelting treatment of ores. 2 Hours
6.1 Concentration.
6.2 Calcination
6.3 Agglomeration.
a. Sintering.
b. Polletising
c. Nodulsing.
158
11.2 Construction of indirect arc furnace
11.3 Operation of an electric arc furnace.
11.4 Charging of an electric arc furnace
11.5 Oxidation period.
11.6 Addition of Alloying elements and tapping.
11.7 Duplex operation.
159
15.3 Tempering
15.4 Hardenability
Recommended Textbooks:
Elements of Heat Treatment (Enos & Fontaine)
Engineering Materials (The testing of Materials) (AW Judge)
Testing & Inspection of Engg. Materials(Davis, Troxell and Wirkocil)
160
MT-392 METALLURGY & HEAT TREATMENT
Instructional Objectives:
Understand ores.
2.1Define ore
2.2Describe iron ores and occurrence in nature.
2.3Describe natural resources of iron ores in Pakistan
2.4Classify iron ore
2.5Explain evaluation of iron ore
162
Drawing.
Pressing.
Deep drawing
Coining.
Spinning.
163
MT-392 METALLURGY & HEAT TREATMENT
List of Practicals::
Perform Hardening process
164
AD-343 FUEL INJECTION & CARBURETION
Total Contact Hours T P C
Theory 64 2 3 3
Practical 96
Pre-requisite: IC ENGINE
AIMS.
Understand the construction and working of Intake and Exhaust system.
Understand the construction and working of carburetor Fuel supply system.
Understand the construction and working of LPG Fuel supply system.
Understand the construction and working of CNG Fuel supply system.
Understand the construction and working of EFI Fuel supply system.
Show skill in maintenance and repair of fuel injection pumps &governors.
Understand the construction and working of Variable valve timing.
Understand the construction and working of Vehicle cruisetronic system.
Understand the basis working of Hybrid vehicle.
Understand the basis working of Locomotive engine.
Detail of Contents:
PART-I
165
4. Engine exhaust system components. 6 Hours
4.1 Purpose of engine exhaust system.
4.2 Components of engine exhaust system
4.3 Purpose of Muffler/Silencer.
4.4 Exhaust Gas Recirculating system (EGR System),
4.5 Working of different types of engine exhaust systems.
4.6 Purpose of Catalytic Convertor.
4.7 Working principle of different types of Catalytic Convertor.
4.8 Main features of exhaust manifold.
4.9 Exhaust manifold Heat Shield.
4.10 Back Pressure of engine exhaust system.
4.11 Back pressure effects on engine Performance.
166
Float Circuit.
Idle Circuit.
High speed Circuit.
Power Circuit.
Accelerator Pump Circuit.
Choke circuit (Mechanical/electric choke).
8.8 Air-fuel mixture adjustment at idle speed.
8.9 Carburetor types w.r.t No of barrels, No of venturis, Air draft.
8.10 Carburetor troubleshooting.
PART-II
167
12. Working of hybrid vehicle. 1 Hour
12.1 Hybrid Vehicle.
12.2 Components of Hybrid Vehicle.
12.3 Working principle of Hybrid Vehicle.
12.4 Types of Hybrid Vehicle Drives.
12.5 Advantages & disadvantages of Hybrid Vehicle.
168
15.2 Components of Vehicle Cruisetronics Control System.
15.3 Working principle of Vehicle Cruisetronics Control System.
Recommended Textbooks:
Modern Automotive Mechanics by James E. Duffy.
Automotive Technology A System Approach by Jack Erjavec
Automotive Electricity, Electronics & Computer Controls
by Barry Hollembeak
169
AD-343 FUEL INJECTION & CARBURETION
Instructional Objectives:
PART-I
170
4.10Define the Back Pressure of engine exhaust system.
4.11Describe the back pressure effects on engine Performance.
171
Air draft.
8.10 Discus carburetor troubleshooting.
172
12.5 Describe the advantages & disadvantages of Hybrid Vehicle.
173
16 Understand the basic construction and working principle of.
variable valve timing control system.
16.1 State the Purpose of Variable valve timing control systems (VVT-i/
i-VTec / VANOS/VCT).
16.2 Enlist the components of Variable valve timing control systems (VVT-i/
i-VTec / VANOS/VCT).
16.3 Describe the working principles of Variable valve timing control systems
(VVT-i/ i-VTec / VANOS/VCT).
174
AD-343 FUEL INJECTION & CARBURETION
List of Practical:
175
.
Detail of Contents:
PART-I
176
Compound Gear Train.
Reverse Gear Train.
3.6 Gear Ratio, Torque Ratio, Velocity Ratio.
3.7 Numerical problems regarding gear ratio, torque ratio,
and speed ratio.
177
6.3 Faults, Causes and possible remedies of Propeller Shaft.
Recommended Textbooks:
Automotive Excellence ( Volume 1 & 2 ) by McGRAW Hill International
Automotive Mechanics ( Volume 1 & 2 ) by Ed May
Automotive Technology A System Approach by Jack Erjavec
Modern Automotive Mechanics by James E. Duffy.
178
AD-363 AUTOMOTIVE TRANSMISSION
Instructional Objectives:
179
Dry and Wet type Clutch.
Diaphragm type Clutch.
Centrifugal clutch.
4.4 Describe the material use for Clutch Lining
4.5 Describe Cable operated Clutch mechanism(Mechanical linkage).
4.6 Describe the Hydraulically operated Clutch mechanism.
4.7 Explain the construction and working principle of Fluid Coupling.
4.8 Describe the causes and remedies of clutch faults.
PART-II
180
7.5 Describe Properties of Differential Gear Box oil .
7.6 Describe the purpose and working of Limited Slip Differential (LSD).
7.7 Describe the problems,Causes and possible remedies of Differential
Gear Box .
Understand the purpose ,construction, types and working of drive axles.
8.1 State the Purpose of drive axle .
8.2 Differentiate between the Live axle and Dead axle.
8.3 Describe the types of Rear Axle.
a. Semi floating axle.
b. Three quarter floating axle.
c. Full floating axle.
8.4 Describe Types of Axle Housing.
a. Banjo type Axle Housing.
b. Slit type Axle Housing.
8.5 Describe axle to weight ratio.
8.6 Describe Axle Hub.
8.7 Describe the problems, Causes and possible remedies of axle faults.
181
AD-363 AUTOMOTIVE TRANSMISSION
List of Practical:
182
AD-302 MOTOR VEHICLE DRIVING
Total Contact Hours T P C
Theory 32 1 3 2
Practical 96
AIMS.
Know driving techniques.
Understand the driving rules & regulations.
understand the maintenance of vehicle.
Detail of Contents:
183
3.5. Road Resistance / Road Grip.
3.6. Over Speeding and its Disadvantages.
3.7. Vehicle tires wear & tear and its limits.
3.8. Car Speed / Vehicle inertia to Braking.
3.9. Effects of following factors on Vehicle Braking.
Sharpness of Road turns.
Side Slope of road.
Road ascend and descends.
3.10.Brake Stopping distance.
3.11.Brake reaction time.
3.12.Braking time
3.13.Emergency brake stopping.
3.14.Incase of brake failure, how to stop vehicle.
184
5. Starting of an engine. 2 Hours
5.1. Setting position of choke on .
5.2. Pre-starting Glow Plug Time period.
5.3. Ignition Switch different Positions (Off, Acc, On, ST).
5.4. Release of Ignition switch key just after the engine start.
5.5. Engine Warm up Period.
5.6. Glow of Oil pressure light , Battery charging light and Vehicle
Malfunction Indication Light just after Starting the engine.
5.7. Abnormal engine noises.
5.8. Engine Stopping.
185
9. Function and use of automotive accessories. 3 Hours
9.1. Accessories of the vehicles.
Vehicle Immobilizer system.
Vehicle navigation system.
Vehicle communication system.
Vehicle tracking system.
Power window system.
Seat belt.
Night vision mode.
Climate control system.
Key less entry system
Cigarette lighter.
Central locking door system.
Power side mirror.
Vehicle Rear camera.
Child door lock system.
Rear screen defogger.
Door suction system.
Air Conditioner.
Heater.
Ventilator.
Heated rear window system.
Auto light control system
Glass embedded point antenna.
Fuel Gauge.
Engine temperature gauge.
Charging Lamp in Dash Board Panel.
Oil Pressure Lamp in Dash Board Panel.
Engine Malfunction Indicating Lamp.
Identification of Green, Yellow & Red colors Lamps in Dash Board Panel.
10. Purpose, construction, & working of air bag control system. 2 Hours
10.1. Purpose of Air Bag Control System.
10.2. Components of Air Bag Control system.
10.3. Working of Air Bag Control System
10.4. How & when to use Supplementary restrain system
(SRS) Air Bag Control System.
Recommended Textbooks:
Book of Driving by Automobile association.
Automotive Technology A System Approach by Jack Erjavec
Traffic codes manual.
186
AD-302 MOTOR VEHICLE DRIVING
Instructional Objectives:
187
3.12. Describe Braking time
3.13. Describe emergency brake stopping.
3.14. Describe , in case of brake failure, how to stop vehicle.
188
Understand starting of an engine.
5.1. Describe setting position of choke on .
5.2. Describe Pre-starting Glow Plug Time period.
5.3. Describe the Ignition Switch different Positions (Off, Acc, On, ST).
5.4. Describe the release of Ignition switch key just after the engine start.
5.5. Describe the Engine Warm up Period.
5.6. Describe Glow of Oil pressure light , Battery charging light and Vehicle Malfunction
Indication Light just after Starting the engine.
5.7. Describe abnormal engine noises.
5.8. Describe Engine Stopping.
Understand purpose and the level of skill in the use of driving aids and controls.
6.1. Describe the purpose and proficiency skill in the use of following driving aids and
controls
Accelerator Paddle.
Clutch Paddle.
Brake Paddle.
Parking Brake.
Gear shift lever.
Steering wheel.
Back View mirror.
Side View mirror.
Turn signal lights.
Driver seat.
Condition of cab roof door, wind screen.
Horn.
6.2. Describe the procedure for Gear up-shifting and down-shifting.
6.3. Explain techniques in clutch releasing and accelerator paddle operation.
6.4. Explain Vehicle Steering techniques during reversing.
189
8.5. Describe proper Lane usage.
8.6. Explain the right way to drive at Round about.
190
AD-302 MOTOR VEHICLE DRIVING
List of Practical:
191
AD-312 MOTOR VEHICLE INSPECTION
Total Contact Hours T P C
Theory 32 1 3 2
Practical 96
Detail of Contents:
PART 1: INSPECTION OF PASSENGER CARS
AND LIGHT TRUCKS
192
4.3. Method of tire and tube inspection.
4.4. Tire and wheel inspection procedure.
193
energy-Absorbing Bumpers.
10.2. Method of inspection of Bumpers, Seats, Seat-Belts and Sun visor.
10.3. Method of inspection of outside Mirrors, Interior Mirrors,
wind- Shield wiper, Windshield-washer and Defroster.
10.4. Method of inspection of the electronic controls of vehicle body
accessories system.
11. Inspection of vehicle fuel exhaust and emission control system. 1 Hour
11.1. Method of inspection of fuel system.
11.2. Method of inspection of the exhaust smoke.
11.3. Method of inspection of vapor-recovery system,
Air-injection system and positive Crankcase Ventilation System.(PCV)
11.4. Method of inspection of the Exhaust-Gas Recirculation
(EGR) and ignition System.
11.5. Method of inspection of the electronic controls of fuel system.
13. Brakes, lighting and electric system of heavy motor vehicle. 2 Hours
13.1. Performance inspection checks.
13.2. Method of inspection of hydraulic, mechanical and
emergency brake system.
13.3. Inspection features of air-system, vacuum system and parking
Brakes .
13.4. Procedure for emergency-brake inspection.
13.5. Procedure of the trailer emergency brakes and
electric-brake in trailers.
13.6. Inspection of bus air brake parking and emergency.
13.7. preparation for headlight inspection and Neutral safety starting
switch inspection.
13.8. Method of inspection of the electronic controls of heavy duty
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vehicle brake and lighting system
14. Inspection of heavy duty vehicles body and engine system. 1 Hour
14.1. Inspection of vehicle glazing and body and accessories.
14.2. Inspection procedure of interior and exterior rearview mirrors.
14.3. Inspection procedure of floor pan, body and sheet metal fire
extinguisher and first aid kit.
14.4. Inspection of seat belts, visors, energy absorbing bumpers,
wind shield wiper and washer.
14.5. Inspection of fuel exhaust and emission control system.
14.6. Method of inspection of the electronic controls of heavy duty
vehicle body and engine systems.
Recommended Textbooks:
Motor Vehicle Inspection by W. H. Crouse & D. L. Anglin
A Practical Approach to Motor Vehicle
Engineering & maintenance by Allan Bonnick
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AD-312 MOTOR VEHICLE INSPECTION
Instructional Objectives:
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Understand the inspection of vehicle steering system.
6.1.Explain steering system, steering column, front wheel bearing, ball joint,
steering gear and linkage inspection.
6.2.Explain method of the power steering inspection.
6.3.State the method of inspection of steering linkage for looseness.
6.4.State the method of inspection of the electronic controls of steering
system.
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PART 2: INSPECTIONS OF HEAVY-DUTY
MOTOR VEHICLES
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PART 3: INSPECTIONS OF SCHOOL BUSES
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AD-312 MOTOR VEHICLE INSPECTION
List of Practicals:
Part - I
Study the Vehicles and their systems.
Inspect vehicle tires and wheels
Inspect Vehicle tracking.
Inspect vehicle shock absorber visually, on the vehicle & off the vehicle.
Inspect Vehicle Suspension system and, Front-End Alignment
Inspect the Vehicle steering system.
Inspect vehicle Brake System.
Inspect Vehicle lighting and electric system
Inspect Vehicle Glazing and Fuel System.
Inspect Vehicle Body and Accessories.
Inspect Exhaust system of Vehicle.
Inspect Vehicle emission controls.
Locate the Special Problems in Vehicle .
Part - II
Inspect the Heavy Duty Vehicles.
Inspect Tire and wheels of Heavy Duty Vehicles.
Inspect Vehicle tracking.
Inspect suspension and steering system of Heavy Duty Vehicles.
Inspect Brakes System of Heavy Duty Vehicles.
Inspect lighting and Electric System of Heavy Duty Vehicles.
Inspect Heavy Duty Vehicle Body and Engine Systems.
Inspect Preventive- Maintenance Program.
Prepare Comprehensive Vehicle Inspection Report.
Prepare Certificate of registration.
Prepare Certificate of Title for a Vehicle.
Visit at regional office of Motor Vehicle Examiner for the
demonstration of inspection of Light & Heavy duty Vehicles.
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AD-324 WORKSHOP PRACTICE-III
Total Contact Hours T P C
Theory 64 2 6 4
Practical 192
Detail of Contents:
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2.10 Use of battery charger.
2.11 Use of air compressor.
2.12 Precautionary measures to be observed while shifting machinery.
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7. Steps & procedure for engine overhauling. 8 Hours
7.1 Purpose & types of engine overhauling.
7.2 Procedure involved for dismounting engine from the Vehicle.
7.3 Procedure for top overhauling of petrol/diesel engine.
7.4 Procedure involved for the complete overhauling of
a. Petrol engine .
b. Diesel engine.
c. Motorcycle engine.
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Recommended Textbooks:
Automobile Technology by Dr. N.K. Giri
Automotive Excellence ( Volume 1 & 2 ) by McGRAW Hill International
Modern Automotive Mechanics by James E. Duffy.
Automotive Technology A System Approach by Jack Erjavec
Automotive Electricity, Electronics & Computer Controls
by Barry Hollembeak
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AD-324 WORKSHOP PRACTICE-III
Instructional Objectives:
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3.7 Estimate and compute repair cost of work from job card and time sheet.
3.8 Learn the following documents of an auto workshop and garage.
Technical Report writing.
Customer handling skill.
Warranty terms & conditions (policies).
Work shop operation / Flow of workshop.
Complain Handling skills.
Assessment of engine condition and report writing.
Assessment sheet for engine condition and report writing.
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Understand the function, construction and working of vehicle heating,
ventilating and air-conditioning system .
8.1 State Purpose of vehicle heating, ventilation and air conditioning system.
8.2 Describe the construction & working of vehicle heating ,
ventilation and air conditioning system .
8.3 Describe the construction and working principle of automotive
air conditioning system with auto-dual climate control.
8.4 Describe evacuating of automotive air conditioning system.
8.5 Describe charging of automotive air conditioning system.
8.6 Describe refrigerants and their properties.
8.7 Introduction of vapor compression refrigeration system.
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AD-324 WORKSHOP PRACTICE-III
List of Practicals:
Perform tune-up of petrol engine.
Perform tune-up of diesel engine.
Develop the Periodic Maintenance Charts for different Local assembled
vehicles.
Prepare Periodic Lubrication chart of a vehicle.
Practice to use of cleaning equipment.
Practice to use of compressor and battery charger.
Practice use of jack, crane and car lift.
Make a Layout plan of Automotive workshop.
Prepare stock register, consumption register, job card, time sheet
and bill of repair services.
Prepare an organizational chart of an automotive Fleet.
Locate faults of Positive Crankcase Ventilation System(PCV system).
Replace and identify the faults of Catalytic Converter.
Practice use of Automotive Diagnostic Scanner for finding vehicle faults.
Practice to use of Exhaust Gas Analyzer to find out the value of
exhaust gasses emissions.
Perform procedure for Reading of Vehicle Service Manual.
Perform procedure for Reading of Vehicle Parts Catalog Manual.
Perform Petrol/Diesel engine compression test.
Perform Petrol/Diesel engine cylinder leakage test.
Carry out top overhauling of petrol engine.
Carry out top overhauling of diesel engine.
Carry out Complete overhauling of a petrol engine.
Carry out Complete overhauling of diesel engine
Carry out Complete overhauling of a Motorcycle engine.
Manipulate the engine motoring for break-in.
Visit at Modern Automotive Workshop /Fleet for demonstration
of working environment.
Visit at Diesel engine Power Plant for the demonstration of working
and testing. of Power Plant / Generator
Prepare a chart of Euro Standards.
Prepare a Chart of International Hydraulic & Pneumatic Codes and Symbols.
Prepare a project (sectional / working model ) relevant to the
subject. (this activity may be performed in a group of students)
Prepare the following documents of Automotive Workshop. Technical
Report writing, Customer handling skill, Warranty terms & conditions
(policies), Work shop operation / Flow of workshop, Complaint Handling
skills, Assessment Sheet for engine condition and report writing
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AD-383 AUTO BODY BUILDING & FINISHING
Total Contact Hours T P C
Theory 64 2 3 3
Practical 96
Pre-requisite: IC ENGINE
AIMS.
1. Understand auto body parts and construction
2. Recognize body styles
3. Know frame construction, damages and repair
4. Know various body fasteners
5. Use body worker hand tools and power tools
6. Analyze body metal damages
7. Learn techniques of metal working
8. Aligning doors, trunk lid, hood
9. Understand body insulation
10. Know various finishing materials
11. Understand refinishing procedure
12. Understand surface preparation
13. Know masking, painting, spraying techniques
14. List paint spray requirement
15. Know Spray painting problems and their prevention
Detail of Contents:
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Limousine.
Estate Van.
Racing Car & Sports Car.
1.9Automotive Bus body Styles.
Mini Bus.
Single Decker & Double Decker
Bus. 1.10 Parts of body of motorcycle.
1.11 Body of motorcycle, & labeled the
parts name and its function.
1.12 Methods of attaching automotive body to frame.
a. Bolting Method of attaching automotive body to frame.
b. Welding Method of attaching automotive body to frame
1.13 Automotive Body Material and their characteristics.
a. Sheet metal.
b. Types of sheet metal
c. General characteristics of Sheet metal.
d. Effect of temperature & moisture on sheet metal
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4. Automotive body fasteners. 2 Hours
4.1 Purpose, size ,and use of Automotive Body Fasteners
(Machine Screws, Sheet metal Screws, Bolts & Nuts, Finishing
Washers, Speed Nuts, Rivets).
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8.3 Use of welding equipments.
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d. Rear Screen Camera.
12.7 Construction of Two & Three Point Seat belt.
12.8 Power Seat adjustment.
12.9 Purpose and working of
a. Power Window System.
b. Power Side View Mirror.
12.10 Purpose of
a. Power Sunroof.
b. embedded print antenna.
c. SUV Bumper Guard.
d. Fuel Lid & Trunk Opener.
12.11 Adjustment of trunk lid, bumpers, Panels, hood.
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16.5 Describe Clearing.
16.6 Glazing.
16.7 Masking.
16.8 Body Masking ( Tape Masking & Paper Masking).
16.9 Techniques for the removal of rust and corrosion .
16.10 Methods for the removal of Auto Body cratching. .
Recommended Textbooks:
Automotive Body Work and Rust Repair by M. Joseph
Auto Body Repair by Duenk-Williams-Brooks
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AD-383 AUTO BODY BUILDING & FINISHING
Instructional Objectives:
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Effect of temperature & moisture on sheet metal
Understand the types and their use, of automotive body hand tools.
5.1 Describe the purpose, types and use of following
automotive body Hand Tools.
Hammers (Digging, Combination, Shrinking, Finishing).
Dolly Blocks ( Heel, Toe in, Wedges, Rouging).
Spoons ( Short elbow, Long elbow, Off-set Straight, Curved Flat, Flat
Top, Curved).
Pick Tools ( Deep throated, Short Pick, Short Curved, Long Curved,
Chisel Vit).
Files ( Long Blocking, Short Block, Special Contour, Slapping).
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File Holders ( Adjustable, Non-adjustable).
Wrenches (Open end, Box end, Socket set).
Metal Shears / Snips.
Pry Bars.
Pliers, Vice Grip, Lock and Panel.
Screw Drivers
Clips.
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Side wise collisions.
Roll over collisions.
10.2 Describe impact and its effects on a Vehicle.
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Understand automotive body fillers and solders.
13.1 Describe the Purpose and types of automotive
body Fillers.
body Solders.
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Bleeder and Non-Bleeder type).
Spray Painting Booth
Computerize Spray Painting Booth.
Spray Paint Drying equipments.
Respirator.
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AD-383 AUTO BODY BUILDING AND FINISHING
List of Practicals:
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AD-373 COMPUTER APPLICATION IN CAD & AUTOMATION
Total Contact Hours T P C
Theory 64 2 3 3
Practical 96
AIMS. After completion of this course, the students will be able to:
Understand the importance of computer application in preparing drawing
with the help of Auto CAD software and organizing automation
Apply CAD commands to draw geometrical figures
Prepare drawing of Auto components by using Auto CAD software
Use CAD to make three dimensional simple views (3D view)
Know basic principles of computer applications in Automation (CAM)
and Robotics
Detail of Contents:
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4-Displaying Areas of a Drawing 2.5 Hours
4.1 Viewing the Entire Drawing
4.2 Enlarging or Reducing the Image on the Screen
4.3 Viewing Adjacent Areas
4.4 Using command Zoom (All options)
8-Printing 3 Hours
8.1 Choosing the Plotter print/Printer, Area, Paper Size,
Orientation and Color
8.2 Adding a Sheet Format (Layout)
8.3 Setting the Drawing Scale
9-Modeling in 3D 9 Hours
9.1 3D viewing techniques
9.2 Working with simple and composite solids
9.3 Creating complex solids and surfaces
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9.4 Modifying objects in 3D space/ editing solids
9.5 Converting 3D objects/ Setting up a rendering with
materials and lights
9.6 Working with the User Coordinate System
12-ROBOTICS 6 Hours
12.1 What is robot and its importance in production?
12.2 Principle of robotics
12.3 Mechanical methods and components used in robotics
12.4 Idea of computer programming for operation of robots
12.5 Types of operations/processes which can be done by robot e.g.
assembling, fitting of engine
Parts, chassis and body of vehicle.
12.6 Welding techniques in vehicle body building with use of robots.
Recommended Textbooks:
Auto CAD-2012 for Engineers & Designers by Professor Smam Tichro.
Masering Auto CAD 2008 and Auto CAD LT 2008 by George Omura.
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AD-373 COMPUTER APPLICATION IN CAD & AUTOMATION
Instructional Objectives:
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6.5 Explain Trimming and Extending Objects
6.6 Describe Joining Objects
6.7 Describe Offsetting Objects
6.8 Describe Stretching Objects
6.9 Describe Mirroring Objects
6.10 Describe Creating Patterns with Array (polar and rectangular options)
6.11 Describe Scaling and Rotating Objects
6.12 Explain Using Blocks from Design Center and Tool Palette
6.13 Explain Filling Areas with a Pattern (Hatch), types of Hatch, options of Hatch
8- Understand Printing
8.1 Discuss Choosing the Plotter print/Printer, Area, Paper Size, Orientation and Color
8.2 Discuss Adding a Sheet Format (Layout)
8.3 Discuss Setting the Drawing Scale
9- Understand Modeling in 3D
9.1 Describe 3D viewing techniques
9.2 Describe Working with simple and composite solids
9.3 Describe Creating complex solids and surfaces
9.4 Explain Modifying objects in 3D space/ editing solids
9.5 Explain Converting 3D objects/ Setting up a rendering with materials and lights
9.6 Explain Working with the User Coordinate System
10- Understand Drawing of Auto Mobile Components
10.1 Explain Simple parts in detail
10.2 Explain Components as assembly (only two component assemblies)
10.3 Explain introduction of 3 Dimension in pictorial, oblique and isometric
11- Understand Automation (CAM)
11.1 Describe Importance of CAM in production
11.2 Describe Concept of 3-axes movements of machine table, spindle and tools by computer.
11.3 Describe Changing of tools at sequence
11.4 Define CAM and describe CAM programming
12- Understand Robotics
12.1 Define robot and its importance in production
12.2 Describe Principle of robotics
12.3 Describe Mechanical methods and components used in robotics
12.4 Describe Idea of computer programming for operation of robots
12.5 Describe Types of operations/processes which can be done by robot e.g. assembling,
Fitting of engine Parts, chassis and body of vehicle.
12.6 Explain Welding techniques in vehicle body building with use of robots.
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AD-373 COMPUTER APPLICATION IN CAD & AUTOMATION
List of Practicals:
1-Basic requirements of PC for loading AUTO CAD software into computer memory
(Installation)
2-Practice loading AUTO CAD software into computer memory
3- Practice CAD abbreviations, short cut keys for Line, Arc, Circle, Erase, etc…
4- Practice to draw straight lines using polar coordinate on graph paper
5-Setup drawing area limits using CAD
6- Practice for turning grid ON /OFF, and snap ON /OFF and create drawings using snap & grid
settings
7-Draw a line with Line command with DDE
8-Create a Layer for title block and draw title block with line command and assign layer to it.
9- Practice for Zoom command (all options)
10- Practice for filling title block with text command (multiline or single line)
11- Practice for plotting the drawing on Plotter or Printer
12-Create a new drawing, save it, rename it and save it in other location/drive/folder
13- Draw a circle with circle command
14- Draw an inclined line with Line command
15- Practice with Undo and Redo commands
16- Practice for Modify commands
17- Practice for Draw commands
18- Basic drawing lines technique
Direct distance method
Relative polar coordinate system
Relative Cartesian coordinate system
Absolute coordinate system
19-Draw detail of AUTO CAD screen/Graphical User Interface (GUI)
20- Practice of Key combinations and Function Keys
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LIST OF AUTO & DIESEL TECHNOLOGY LABS
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31. Valve Spring Compressor 10 No’s
32. Piston Ring Compressor 10 No’s
33. Piston Ring Expander 10 No’s
34. Grease Gun (400cc capacity) 10 No’s
35. Pop Rivet Plier 5 No’s
36. Scraper (blade width 2",4",6") 15 No’s each
37. Scissor (10") 5 No’s
38. Centre Punch 10 No’s
39. Punches (Hollow punch set) 10 set
40. Adjustable Hand Hacksaw frame ( 300 mm ) 10 No’s
41. Bench vice (4”, 6”) 05 No’s each
42. Anvil (40 kg) 02 No’s
43. Surface Plate 1 No’s
44. Magnetic pickup tool(prob pick up tool set) 10 set
45. Magnifying glass 10 No’s
46. Die & tap set (2,4,6,8,10mm) 05 set each
47. Hand brushes (wire type) 10 No’s
48. Pry bars set (20”, 25”, 30”) 10 set
49. File (Flat, round, triangle, square)10" 05 No’s each
50. Chisels ( Flat, cross-cut, round nose) 25 No’s each
51. Calipers (Internal & external)2mm-100mm 10 set
52. V-Blocks 10 No’s
53. S.S.T tools ( for carburetor) 2 set
54. Stud extractor set 5 set
55. Lettering Punch set 02 No’s
56. Numbers punch set 02 No’s
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LIST OF WORKSHOP MACHINERY / EQUIPMENTS
(For DAE class of 55 students)
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44. Valve grinding & facing machine 1 No
45. Mini compressor with tire inflator 2 No’s
46. Ramp & Pit . 2 No’s
47. Differential repair stands 2 No’s
48. Parts tray 20 No’s
49. V-blocks set 3 No’s
50. SST Board 5 No’s
51. Torch light 2 No’s
52. Test lamp 5 No’s
53. Circuit tester 5 No’s
54. Compressed air blow gun 3 No’s
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LIST OF AUTO BODY REPAIR TOOLS & EQUIPEMENTS
(For DAE class of 55 students)
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recommended car
28. Safety Guard For working on machine 30 No’s
29. Axle Stand (Safety Stands) 10 No’s
30. Fire Blanket 05 No’s
31. Face shield 05 No’s
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28. Electromagnetism Master Board with all accessories 1 NO
29. Relay Cut-out Master Board 1 NO
30. Vehicle Lighting system trainer 1 NO
31. Vehicle all electrical/electronic accessories trainer 1 NO
32. Instruments Panel Gauges Model 1 NO
33. Power Steering Model 1 NO
34. Tire construction model 1 NO
35. Complete strut type suspension system model 1 NO
36. Wheel balance simulator model 1 NO
37. Shock absorber cut-away model 1 NO
38. Rack & pinion type power steering cut-away model 1 NO
39. Anti-lock Brake system simulator 1 NO
40. Diesel Engine Instruction Model with Turbo Charges 1 NO
41. Distributor type diesel fuel injection pump sectional model 1 NO
42. Inline type diesel fuel injection pump sectional model 1 NO
43. Driving Education charts 1 NO
44. Driving trainer 1 NO
45. Power window trainer 1 NO
46. Power door lock trainer 1 NO
47. Logic circuit & logic actual IC’s 1 NO
48. Air Bag Simulator ( SRS ) 1 NO
49. Electronic master Kit 1 NO
50. Pneumatic Air Brake Simulator 1 NO
LIST OF ENGINES/TRANSAXLES/VEHICLES
(For DAE class of 55 students)
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5. Generator (China make 7KVA) 2 No’s
6. Petrol engine ( 70-80 cc)
2 NO’S
(Used & in Good working condition with stand)
7. Petrol engine ( 100cc, 125cc)
3 NO’S
(Used & in Good working condition with stand)
8. Diesel engine (multi cylinder with EFI)
5 NO’S
(Used & in Good working condition with stand)
9. Car equipped with manual transmission
1 NO
(Used in Good working condition model not old than 10 years )
10. Car l equipped with automatic transmission
1 NO
(Used in Good working condition model not old than 10 years )
11. Hybrid car with automatic transmission 1 NO
12. Motorcycle (minimum 70cc)
1 NO
(Used in Good working condition model not old than 5 years )
13. Motorcycle ( minimum 125cc)
1 NO
(Used in Good working condition model not old than 5 years )
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31. Thrust Bearing 10 No’s
32. Piston Rings (set) 10 set
33. Shell Bearings set 5 for each engine
34. Ignition Switch 10 No’s
35. Soldering wire 20 Roll’s
36. Fuses ( various range) 50 dozen
37. Wire brush 5 No’s
38. Sand paper sheet ( 0, 1, 2,3 no) 2 dozen each type
39. Grinder disk 5 No’s
40. Gasket material(cork sheet) 10 No’s
41. Washers (aluminum/copper/fiber) (Box) 1 box each type
42. Assorted size of nuts & bolts 25 No’s each size
43. Screws deferent size (Box) 1 box each size
44. Bearings ( Ball type, Needle type, Bush type) 2 No’s each type
45. Engine timing belts 10 No’s
46. Hose pipe (set) 10 set
47. Jubilee hose clips (different size) 2 dozen
48. Tube vulcanizer solution (tin) 1 2 tin
49. Jumper leads 6 No’s
50. Drill bit set 4 No’s
51. Oil drain Plugs(different types) 5 No’s
52. Cup type core plugs 1 dozen
53. Internal & External circlips 20 No’s each
54. Splint pins ( different size ( box) 1 box each size
55. Coil springs(different types) 1dozen each type
56. Dust boot & seals (different types) 10 No’s each
57. Wiper blades (set) 2 set
58. Engine flush chemical (450ml) 10 Pack
59. Wind Screen wash fluid (1000ml) 10 L
60. Pop Rivets (different sizes) Box 1 box each
61. Cable ties 4 dozen
62. Fire extinguisher filling powder (packet) 5 Packets
63. Tire puncture kit 10 No’s
64. Tire valve 1 dozen
65. Mechanics mat 6 No’s
66. Lead acid Battery ( 85 AH) 05 No’s
67. Horn Relay 12 No’s
68. Horn (set) 10 set
69. Horn Button 10 No’s
70. Dimmer Switch 10 No’s
71. Wheel Balancing weights ( 5gm -100gm) 25 No’s each size
72. Diode 2 dozen
73. Capacitor 2 dozen
74. Resistances (different range) 2 dozen
75. Step down transformer ( 5A, 10A) 5 each type
76. Transistor 2 dozen
77. Battery post Cleaner 6 No’s
78. Carburetor service kit 6 No’s
79. Sand for Spark plug Cleaner machine 10 packets
80. Wooden powder 20kg
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Other List of Useful reference books for revised curriculum -
2015
Auto & Diesel Technology
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Minimum Qualification of Teacher/ Instructor
teaching/ industry
B-Tech. / B.Sc. Tech. with 4-Years’ relevant experience in teaching/
industry
DAE in Mechanical Technology OR DAE Auto & Diesel Technology, with
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Employability of the pass-outs/Graduates
The pass outs of this course may find job / employment opportunities in the following areas
/ sectors:
Manufacturing Industry
Automobile Industry
Tractor manufacturing units Packages.
Service technician in private / government organization as a:-
petrol mechanics
diesel mechanics
ORGANIZATIONS
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CURRICULUM REVISION COMMITTEE
Engr. Muhammad Ali, Convener
Chief Instructor, GCT Railway Road, Lahore.
Mr. Zafar Iqbal
Instructor, GCT Railway Road, Lahore.
Member
0300-4469589
Instructor,
Member
Govt. College of Technology, Bahawalpur
0300-6802279
Mutahir Jawad Mirza
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