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Course Title: Automobile Electrical & Electronics System lab Course Code: 15AT44P Credits (L:T:P) : 0:2:4 Credit-3 Core/ Elective: Core Type of : Tutorials and Practices Total Contact Hours: 78 CIE- 25 Marks SEE- 50 marks Prerequisites: Knowledge of Automobile Electrical system being studied in IV semester. Course Objectives: The student should be able to perform servicing, trouble shooting and testing of various automobile electrical and electronics systems and components. On successful completion of the, the students will be able to attain CO'S: Course Outcome CL Experiments linked Linked PO Teaching Hrs CO1 CO2 CO3 CO4 C05 CO6 Perform the basic procedures to check different electrical and electronics components. Perform the different test on battery, analyze & maintain the battery. Overhaul/service the generators, alternators and starting motors by conducting necessary/standard tests and repairs. Identify different components of ignition system, diagnose the fault, rectify it and set the ignition timing. Service and trouble shoot lighting system and all the basic electrical accessories. prepare circuits of different electrical systems by understanding wiring diagrams of different vehicles. U/A 1,2,3,4 1,2,3,4,8,9,10 21 U/A 5,6 1,2,3,4,8,9,10 U/A 7,8,9 1,2,3,4,8,9,10 18 U/A 10 1,2,3,4,8,9,10 U/A 11,12,13,14,15 1,2,3,4,8,9,10 18 U/A 17 1,2,3,4,8,9,10 09 Total sessions 78 Directorate Of Technical Education Karnataka State 15AT44P Page 1

COURSE PO ATTAINMENT MATRIX Course Automobile Electrical and Electronics systems lab Programme Outcomes 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 3 3 3 3 - - - 3 3 3 Level 3- Highly Addressed, Level 2-Moderately Addressed, Level 1-Low Addressed. Method is to relate the level of PO with the number of hours devoted to the COs which address the given PO. If >40% of classroom sessions addressing a particular PO, it is considered that PO is addressed at Level 3 If 25 to 40% of classroom sessions addressing a particular PO, it is considered that PO is addressed at Level 2 If 5 to 25% of classroom sessions addressing a particular PO, it is considered that PO is addressed at Level 1 If < 5% of classroom sessions addressing a particular PO, it is considered that PO is considered not-addressed. Course Content: UNIT-I Tutorials: Tutorial class for every graded exercise should include the fallowing UNIT-II 1. Precautions to be taken during conduction of each exercise. 2. Proper tools to be used and sequence to conduct each exercise. 3. Relevant circuit diagrams with tabular columns and formulae. 4. Any measurements/adjustments to be made in each exercise. 5. Discussion on trouble shooting of each system. Sl No List of Graded Exercises: Hours a. Find the resistance of given resistor using colour code and multi meter. b. Find the equivalent resistance in series and parallel circuits. 1 c. Find the voltage drop in series and parallel circuits. d. Check the value of unknown resistance by using Wheatstone bridge circuit. 2 a. Practice on checking the condition of Capacitor. b. Practice on checking the condition of diode. c. Check the Zener diode used to regulate the cut off voltage. 3 Practice on creating circuits of half wave rectifier, Full wave bridge rectifier 4 Practice on creating circuit to demonstrate Transistor as a switch function. 03 5 Test the battery charge condition using hydrometer, Voltmeter. 03 6 a. Practice on preparation of electrolyte. b. Charging of Lead acid battery by constant voltage method, charging 03 multiple batteries and trickle charging. 7 a. Practice on Servicing of the D C generator. Directorate Of Technical Education Karnataka State 15AT44P Page 2

b. Test field windings, brush holders armature for continuity, short and open circuit using growler/ Multifunction Tester. 8 a. Practice on servicing of the Alternator. b. Test stator, rotor and rectifier for continuity, short and open circuit using Multifunction Tester / Test lamp 9 a. Practice on servicing of the Starter motor. b. Test field windings, brush holders armature and solenoid switch for continuity, short and open circuit using growler/ Multifunction Tester a. Practice on servicing of the distributor, setting CB point s gap and 10 checking dwell angle. b. Servicing of the sparkplug cleaning, testing and adjusting gap. 09 c. Checking and setting ignition timing and starting the engine. 11 Practice on servicing and tuning of horns. 03 12 Practice on servicing of the Wiper motor. 03 13 Practice on aiming of head lights. 03 14 Practice on testing of fuel gauge and Temperature gauge. 03 15 Practice on replacement of bulbs, fuses and relays. 03 16 Construction of different circuits like: a. Ignition Circuit b. Charging Circuit. c. Starting circuit. d. Wind screen wiper circuit 09 e. Horn circuit f. Fuel and Temperature gauges circuits g. Head lights, parking lights, direction indicators circuits. Total hours 78 Course Delivery: The will be delivered through lectures, presentations and classroom Directorate Of Technical Education Karnataka State 15AT44P Page 3

Course Assessment and Evaluation Scheme: Method What To whom When/Where (Frequency in the ) Max Marks Evidence collected Course outcomes Two IA Tests (Average of two Tests) 10 Blue books 1,2,3,4,5,6 DIRECT ASSESSMENT CIE (Continuous Internal Evaluation) SEE (Semester End Examination) IA Tests End Exam Students Mini Projects 10 Models 1,2,3,4,5,6 Lab Records (Average to be computed) TOTAL 25 End of the 05 Lab Records 50 Answer scripts at BTE 1,2,3,4,5,6 1,2,3,4,5,6 Student Feedback on Middle of the Feedback forms 1,2 & 3 Delivery of INDIRECT ASSESSMENT End of Course Survey Students End of the Questionnaires 1,2,3, 4,5,6 Effectiveness of Delivery of instructions & Assessment Methods *CIE Continuous Internal Evaluation *SEE Semester End Examination Note: 1. I.A. test shall be conducted as per SEE scheme of valuation. However obtained marks shall be reduced to 10 marks. Average marks of two tests shall be rounded off to the next higher digit. 2. Rubrics to be devised appropriately by the concerned faculty to assess Mini project/student activities. Directorate Of Technical Education Karnataka State 15AT44P Page 4

MODEL OF RUBRICS FOR ASSESSING STUDENT ACTIVITY/ASSIGNMENT/MINI PROJECT Note: The dimensions in the below table are representative only and lecturer has to design/decide suitable dimensions based on the activity given. Dimension Scale Students Score Unsatisfactory 1marks Developing 2marks Satisfactory 3marks Good 4marks Exemplary 5marks 1 2 3 4 5 1. Research and gather information Does not collect information relate to topic Collects very limited information, some relate to topic Collects basic information, most refer to the topic Collects more information, most refer to the topic Collects a great deals of information, all refer to the topic 2 2.Full fills teams roles and duties Does not perform any duties assigned to the team role Performs very little duties Performs nearly all duties Performs almost all duties Performs all duties of assigned team roles 3 3.Shares work equally Always relies on others to do the work Rarely does the assigned work, often needs reminding Usually does the assigned work, rarely needs reminding Always does the assigned work, rarely needs reminding. Always does the assigned work, without needing reminding 4 4. listen to other team mates Is always talking, never allows anyone to else to speak Usually does most of the talking, rarely allows others to speak Listens, but some times talk too much, Listens and talks a little more than needed. Listens and talks a fare amount 5 Grand Average/Total=2+3+4+5/4=14/4=3.5=4 4 Directorate Of Technical Education Karnataka State 15AT44P Page 5

Resources: Reference books: Sl No Title of the book Author Name Publisher 01 Mechanic Motor Vehicle Trade theory and Practical ---------- National Instructional Media Institute, Chennai 02 Automobile Engineering Practices. N.Malhotra Asian publishers 03 Vehicle Maintenance &Garage Practice Jigar A Doshi PHI Learning,Delhi 04 Automotive Mechanics - W. H. Crouse & Anglin Tata MCgraw-Hill 05 Diesel Engineering Sean Bennett CENGAGE Learning Automotive Technology Jack Erjavec CENGAGE Learning 07 Automobile Engineering 08 Charts and cut section models Harban Singh Rayath S Chand Directorate Of Technical Education Karnataka State 15AT44P Page 6

SCHEME OF EVALUATION Serial no Description Marks Writing procedure 1 a) One exercise from list of exercises 01-04 b) One exercise from list of exercises 05-16 (05+05) = 10 2 Conducting & Performance a) One exercise from list of exercises 01-04 b) One exercise from list of exercises 05-16 (20+10) = 30 3 Viva-voice 10 Total 50 Directorate Of Technical Education Karnataka State 15AT44P Page 7

TOOLS & EQUIPMENT LIST 1. Mechanic tool kit 2. Arbour press 3. Volt meter, Ammeter, Multi meter, Tong tester, feeler gauges, 4. Air compressor 5. Tripod stands 6. Three jaw bearing pullers 7. Growler 8. Multifunction tester 9. Battery Charger 10. Spark plug cleaning & testing machine 11. Neon timing light 12. Tacho-dwell tester 13. Hydrometer 14. Cell tester 15. Test lamps 16. Auto electrical test bench LIST OF COMPONENTS REQUIRED 1. Lead Acid Batteries. 2. Dynamos 3. Alternators 4. Starting motors of different starting drives (Bendix, Axially sliding armature, over running clutch type). 5. Spark plugs 6. Distributor assemblies 7. Ignition coils 8. Magneto assembly 9. Fuel, Oil, Temperature gauges. 10. wiper motors 11. Horns different types 12. All types of bulbs, fuses, relays. 13. Diodes 15V-30A, 15V-5A 14. Zener diodes 15V 30A 15. Resistors of different values 16. Transistors PNP, NPN 17. Capacitors 1000 μf -15V. 18. Petrol engine with coil ignition system. 19. Recent Make 4 Wheeler. Directorate Of Technical Education Karnataka State 15AT44P Page 8

MODEL QUESTION BANK 1. Conduct the experiment to find equivalent resistance of the given series and parallel circuits using multi meter and verify it with theoretical results (find resistance of resistors with their color codes) 2. Conduct the experiment to find the voltage drop across each resistor in given series and parallel circuit and verify with theoretical values. 3. Conduct the experiment to find the unknown resistance in the Wheat stone bridge network of resistors and verify with theoretical values. 4. Conduct the experiment to find condition of given capacitor and diode. 5. Conduct the experiment to show the function of zener diode as a voltage regulator with a circuit. 6. Conduct the experiments to create half wave rectifier circuit to show the function of diode as rectifier. 7. Conduct the experiments to create full wave bridge rectifier circuit to show the function of diodes as rectifier. 8. Conduct the experiments to create a circuit to show the function of transistor as rectifier. 9. Conduct the experiments to Test the battery charge condition using hydrometer, Voltmeter. 10. Conduct the experiment to service the given DC generator and list worn/missing parts 11. Conduct the experiment to service the given Alternator and list worn/missing parts 12. Conduct the experiment to service the given Starter motor and list worn/missing parts 13. Conduct the experiment to service the given Distributor and list worn/missing parts 14. Conduct the experiment to service the given spark plug and check the condition using spark plug testing machine. 15. Conduct the experiment to check and set the ignition timing of a given engine using test lamp/ timing light. 16. Conduct the experiment to service the given electric horn and list worn/missing parts. 17. Conduct the experiment to service the given wiper motor and list worn/missing parts 18. Conduct the experiment to service the given fuel gauge and temperature gauge and list worn/missing parts 19. Conduct the experiment to Aim the head lights. 20. Conduct the experiments to create Ignition Circuit. 21. Conduct the experiments to create Charging Circuit. 22. Conduct the experiments to create Starting circuit. 23. Conduct the experiments to create Wind screen wiper circuit 24. Conduct the experiments to create Horn circuit 25. Conduct the experiments to create Fuel and Temperature gauges circuits 26. Conduct the experiments to create Head lights circuit. 27. Conduct the experiments to create direction indicator circuits. Directorate Of Technical Education Karnataka State 15AT44P Page 9