PART-A: MEASUREMENTS
1. Calibration of Pressure Gauge
2. Calibration of Thermocouple
3. Calibration of LVDT
4. Calibration of Load cell
5. Determination of modulus of elasticity of a mild steel specimen using strain gauges.
PART-B: METROLOGY
6. Comparison and measurements using vernier caliper and micrometer
7. Measurement of vibration parameters using vibration setup.
8. Measurements using Optical Projector / Toolmaker Microscope.
9. Measurement of angle using Sine Center / Sine bar / bevel protractor
10. Measurement of alignment using Autocollimator / Roller set
11. Measurement of Screw thread Parameters using Two-wire or Three-wire method.
12. Measurements of Surface roughness, Using Tally Surf/Mechanical Comparator
13. Measurement of gear tooth profile using gear tooth vernier /Gear tooth micrometer
14. Calibration of Micrometer using slip gauges
Course outcomes:
After studying this course, students will be able to:
1. Identify and classify different measuring tools related to experiments.
2. Identify, define, and explain accuracy, resolution, precision, and some additional terminology.
3. Conduct, Analyze, interpret, and present measurement data from measurements experiments.
Conduct of Practical Examination:
1 . All laboratory experiments are to be included for practical examination.
2 . Students are allowed to pick one experiment from the lot.
3 . Strictly follow the instructions as printed on the cover page of answer script for breakup of marks.
4. Change of experiment is allowed only once and 15% Marks allotted to the procedure part to be made zero.
Scheme of Examination:
One question from PART A: 1 x 30 = 30 Marks
One question from PART B: 1 x 40 = 40 Marks
Viva-Voce : 10 Marks
Total = 80 Marks
Graduate Attributes (as per NBA):