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BME 0 JIGS FIXTURES AND PRESS TOOLS Academic Course Description BHARATH UNIVERSITY Faculty of Engineering and Technology Department of Mechanical Engineering BME 0-JIGS FIXTURES AND PRESS TOOLS Seventh Semester, 05-6 (odd Semester) Course (catalog) description To understand the functions and design principles of Jigs, fixtures and press tools To gain proficiency in the development of required views of the final design. Compulsory/Elective course: Elective for Mechanical students Credit hours Course Coordinator : 3 credits J.GOLDEN RENJITH NIMAL Instructor(s) :, HARIHARAN,DURAIRAJ, Email Class Office Name of the instructor Office location (domain: handling phone @) meenakshi.mech@ JR05 HARIHARAN DURAIRAJ JR0 JR0 JR03 meenakshi.mech@ hariharan.mech@ durairaj.mech@ Consultation 9.00-9.50 AM.30 to.0 PM 0.50 TO.40 AM.40 TO.30 PM Relationship to other courses Pre-requisites : MANUFACTURING TECHLOGY Assumed knowledge : Machine operations and Machine Tools Following courses : Nil Syllabus Contents UNIT I LOCATING AND CLAMPING DEVICES Page of 7

Introduction to jigs & Fixtures - Design principles of jigs & fixtures - Locating principles and elements Standard parts Clamping devices, Mechanical,Pneumatic and hydraulic actuation, Clamping force analysis. UNIT II JIGS Drill bushes - Different types of jigs- plate, latch, channel, box, post, angle plate, angular post, turnover, pot jigs - Automatic drill jigs Rack & pinion operated and Air operated jig components - Design and development of jigs for the given components. UNIT III FIXTURES Types of fixtures - Boring, Lathe, Milling, Broaching fixtures Grinding, Planning and Shaping fixtures Assembly, Inspection and Welding fixtures Modular fixtures Design and development of fixtures for the given components. UNIT IV PRESS TOOLS Press working terminology - Types of Presses and Press Accessories Computation of capacities and tonnage requirements Strip layout UNIT V DIES Design and development of various types of Cutting, Forming and Drawing dies Blank development for cylindrical and non cylindrical shells Compound, Progressive and Combination dies. TEXTBOOK:. Design of Jigs, Fixtures and Press tools, C.Elanchezhian,T.Sunderselvan, B.Vijayaramnath, Eswar Press, 005. REFERENCES :. ASTME Handbook of Fixture design,960.. Fundamentals of tool Design ASTME, 984. 3. Akgoroshkin, Jigs and Fixture Handbook, Mix Publishers, Moscow, 983. 4. Design Data, PSG Tech, Coimbatore, 003. 5. https://www.overdrive.com/media/.../design-of-jigs-fixtures-and-press-to... Computer usage: Nil Professional component General - 0% Basic Sciences - 0% Engineering sciences & Technical arts - 0% Professional subject - 00% Broad area : Engineering Test Schedule S. No. Test Tentative Date Portions Duration Cycle Test- August st week Session to 4 Periods Cycle Test- September nd week Session 5 to 8 Periods 3 Model Test October nd week Session to 45 3 Hrs University 4 Examination TBA All sessions / Units 3 Hrs. Page of 7

Mapping of Instructional Objectives with Program Outcome To understand the functions and design principles of Jigs, fixtures and press tools To gain proficiency in the development of required views of the final design. Correlates to program outcome H M L Will gain knowledge on locating and clamping devices a Will understand the types and use of jigs a,c,i,l d Will learn the use and design of fixtures C,l f Will learn and design the use of press tools A,b h k.l Learn types of presses a l Understand concept of dies A,b H: high correlation, M: medium correlation, L: low correlation Draft Lecture Schedule Lecture No. Topic (Unit No.) No of hrs PROBLEM SOLVING Reference Books Introduction to the subject Unit I Locating and clamping devices Different between jigs and fixture 3 Principle,features and materials of J&F 4 Locating principle and locating elements 5 Clamping principle and elements Clamping force analysis Hydraulic and pneumatic clamping 6 Unit-II Jigs Introduction to jigs, drill bushes 7 Types of jigs Page 3 of 7

8 Design of jig for pipe elbow 9 Design of jig for flange 0 Design of different type of jigs like post,box..etc. Hydraulic and pneumatic jigs Unit-III Fixtures Fixture design and std fixture components Type of fixture 3 Design consideration for fixture design 4 Tutorial on fixture design Unit- IV: Press Tools 5 Press working terminology - Types of Presses and Press Accessories 6 Computation of capacities and tonnage requirements Strip layout 5 Unit V: Dies 0 Design and development of various types of Cutting, Forming and Drawing dies. Blank development for cylindrical and non-cylindrical shells 3 Compound, Progressive and Combination dies. 3 Total No of Hrs 45 Page 4 of 7

Teaching Strategies The teaching in this course aims at establishing a good fundamental understanding of the areas covered using: Formal face-to-face lectures Tutorials, which allow for exercises in problem solving and allow time for students to resolve problems in understanding of lecture material. Small periodic quizzes, to enable you to assess your understanding of the concepts. Slide presentations and video demos. Evaluation Strategies Cycle Test I - 0% Cycle Test II - 0% Model Test - 5% Attendance - 5% Final exam - 50% Prepared by: Dated : C.M.Meenakshi ABET Outcomes expected of graduates of B.Tech / / program by the time that they graduate: a) The ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering fundamentals. b) The ability to identify, formulate and solve engineering problems. c) The ability to design a system, component, or process to meet the desired needs within realistic constraints such as economic, environmental, social, political, ethical, health and safety, manufacturability, and sustainability. d) The ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze and interpret data e) The ability to use the techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools necessary for engineering practice. f) The ability to apply reasoning informed by the knowledge of contemporary issues. g) The ability to broaden the education necessary to understand the impact of engineering solutions in a global, economic, environmental, and societal context. h) The ability to understand professional and ethical responsibility and apply them in engineering practices. i) The ability to function on multidisciplinary teams. j) The ability to communicate effectively with the engineering community and with society at large. k) The ability in understanding of the engineering and management principles and apply them in project and finance management as a leader and a member in a team. l) The ability to recognize the need for, and an ability to engage in life-long learning. Page 5 of 7

Program Educational Objectives PEO: PREPARATION: Mechanical Engineering graduatesare enthusiastic to provide strong foundation in mathematical, scientific and engineering fundamentals necessary to analyze, formulate and solve engineering problems in the field of Mechanical Engineering. PEO: CORE COMPETENCE: Mechanical Engineering graduates have competence to enhance the skills and experience in defining problems in the field of Mechanical Engineering and Technology design and implement, analyzing the experimental evaluations, and finally making appropriate decisions. PEO3: PROFESSIONALISM: Mechanical Engineering graduates made competence to enhance their skills and embrace new thrust areas through self-directed professional development and post-graduate training or education. PEO4: PROFICIENCY: Mechanical Engineering graduates became skilled to afford training for developing soft skills such as proficiency in many languages, technical communication, verbal, logical, analytical, comprehension, team building, inter personal relationship, group discussion and leadership skill to become a better professional. PEO5: ETHICS: Mechanical Engineering graduates are morally merged to apply the ethical and social aspects of modern Engineering and Technology innovations to the design, development, and usage of new products, machines, gadgets, devices, etc. Page 6 of 7

BME 0 JIGS FIXTURES AND PRESS TOOLS COURSE TEACHER SIGNATURE HARIHARAN V.P.DURAIRAJ CO-ORDINATOR HOD Page 7 of 7