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Diploma Mechanical Engineering

Mechanical Engineering Program Educational Objectives

1) Successfully practice or apply the principles of Mechanical Engineering in a variety


of employment areas.
2) Achieve professional success with an understanding and appreciation of ethical
behaviour, social responsibility, and diversity, both as individuals and in team
environments.
3) Pursue continued life-long learning through professional practice, further graduate
education or other training programs in engineering science or other professional
fields.

Student Outcomes (Program Outcome)

During the study of our Mechanical engineering program, students will demonstrate the
following:
1) an ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering
2) an ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze and interpret data
3) an ability to design a system, component, or process to meet desired needs within
realistic constraints such as economic, environmental, social, political, ethical, health
and safety, manufacturability, and sustainability
4) an ability to function on multidisciplinary teams
5) an ability to identify, formulate, and solve engineering problems
6) an understanding of professional and ethical responsibility
7) an ability to communicate effectively
8) the broad education necessary to understand the impact of engineering solutions in a
global, economic, environmental, and societal context
9) a recognition of the need for, and an ability to engage in lifelong learning
10) a knowledge of contemporary issues
11) an ability to use the techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools necessary for
engineering practice.
COURSE OUTCOMES OF DIPLOMA MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
COURSE OBJECTIVES & OUTCOMES OF 1ST SEMESTER
Subject: Environment Conservation & Hazard Management
Code: 020020103
Learning Objective:
1) To improve the quality of life of the local community through management and
conservation of natural resources.
2) To ensure that the natural environment is used wisely and continues to be available
for the benefit and enjoyment of future generations.
3) To decrease vulnerability and improve adaptation capacity among poor local
communities associated with Climate Change

Course Outcome:
After successful completion of this course students will able to
1) Enhance the use of recycled material for construction work and optimize the use of
conventional energy sources.
2) Take care of issues related to Conservation & Hazard Management while working as
chemical engineer.
3) Assess the effects of pollution on resources.
4) Justify need of renewable energy for sustainable development.
5) Identify concept of waste management and methods of recycling.
6) Prepare list of use of do’s and don’ts applicable during disasters.

Subject: Engineering Physics


Code: 020020104
Learning Objective:
1) Students shall be able to find rigorous sequence in physics and engineering
2) Students shall be able to identify, formulate the basic concept of physics.
3) To develop problem solving skills.

Course Outcome:
After successful completion of this course students will able to
1) Identify general properties of matters.
2) Use and application of different measuring instruments.
3) Apply principles and concept of physics for solving various engineering problems.
4) Use the concept of wave, sound, light and nanotechnology.

Subject: Workshop Practice


Code: 020020106
Learning Objective:
1) To understand how different objects can be made from the given raw material by
using different mechanical tools.
2) To introduce students to the basic concepts of manufacturing via shaping, forming,
machining
3) To develop a knowledge of appropriate parameters to be used for various machining
operations.
4) To develop a knowledge of workshop practice and basic use of machine tools and
workshop equipment.

Course Outcome:
After successful completion of this course students will able to
1) Acquire skills in basic engineering practice.
2) Identify the hand tools and instruments.
3) Gain measuring skills.
4) Obtain practical skills in the trades.
5) read and use a manufacturing drawing as a definition for the manufacturing of a part
6) select proper tools and cutting data for a given material and manufacturing process
7) realize when your knowledge is insufficient and assistance should be requested

Subject: Mathematics – 1

Code: 020020108
Learning objective:
1) To understand basics and applications of logarithmic, determinants, matrices
2) To understand trigonometry, coordinate geometry
3) To understand vectors in chemical engineering field to impart their knowledge in
particular area of branches
4) Comprehensive knowledge of basic mathematics

Course Outcome:
After successful completion of this course students will able to
1) Solve simple & identified engineering problems using logarithm, determinants &
trigonometry
2) Calculate area and volume of different shapes and bodies.
3) Solve simultaneous equations
4) Develop simple graph of sine & cosine functions
5) Use mathematical tools & software

Subject : Applied Mechanics


Code: 020020109
Learning Objective:
1) To provide a comprehensive knowledge of force, work and energy to
calculate work done, power required and efficiency for various simple
machines.
2) To understand the importance and application of various laws of
mechanics.

Course Outcome:
1) At the end of of the course students will able to solve simple problem of work and
energy.
2) At the end of of the course students will able to understand the importance and
application of various laws of mechanics.
Subject: Basics of Civil Engineering
Code:020020110

Learning Objective:
1). To study the basic concepts about civil engineering.
2). To get the field experiments regarding construction and surveying.

Course Outcome:
1) At the end of the course, the students will be able to recognize the significance of civil
engineering in routine life, importance of surveying, importance and requirements of
building planning.
2) The student will learn about construction materials, role of transportation as well as of water
and its conservation.

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COURSE OBJECTIVES & OUTCOMES OF 2ND SEMESTER
Subject: Communication Skill
Code: 020020209
Learning objective:
1) To have practical exposure to the basic language techniques in professional
environment
2) Develop skills of listening, reading
3) Develop skills of writing and speaking
4) To develop communication and employability skills

Course Outcome:
After successful completion of this course students will able to
1) Communicate effectively verbal as well as in writing in English
2) Comprehend given passage and summarize them.
3) Draft official letters.
4) Apply correct voice and prepositions in formal communication.
5) Make sentence using connector for desire meaning.
6) Develop presentation skills.
7) Face oral examination and interviews.

Subject: Fundamental of Mechanical System


Code: 020020210
Learning objective:
1) To provide a comprehensive knowledge of basic mechanical systems.
2) Basic concepts from mechanical engineering sciences,
3) Modern engineering tools (machine-tools, laboratory instrumentation, and computer
hardware and software), and related subjects to design mechanical engineering
components

Course Outcome:
After successful completion of this course students will able to
1) To describe and use basic engineering concepts
2) principles and components of mechanical equipment
3) measuring & testing method of physical quantities
4) Calculation of friction and revolution in mechanical parts
5) Assessment of boiler component.

Subject: Engineering Drawing


Code: 020020211
Learning objective:
1) To get primary concept of Engineering Drawing
2) To know about equipments in Engineering Drawing
3) To know various signs, lines and dimensions
4) To know about sectional view

Course Outcome:
After successful completion of this course students will able to
1) Identify and use differing drawing tools/instruments.
2) Use the concept of projection for Mechanical Engineering Drawings.
3) Prepare engineering drawing manually with given geometrical dimensions using
prevailing drawing standards using proper scale.
4) Visualize and draw the shape of simple object form orthographic view to vise versa

Subject: Computer Applications


Code: 020020203
Learning Objective:
1) To learn, experiment, and explore computer applications in education
2) How to use the computer as a business and personal tool through the use of
applications software.
3) Students will learn to use the Internet

Course Outcome:
After successful completion of this course students will able to
1) Prepare presentation and report on computer system.
2) Identify the components of a computer system and demonstrate basic proficiency in
commonly used applications.
3) Create, design, and produce professional documents using word processing software
(i.e., MS Word).
4) Process, manipulate, and represent numeric data using the basic functions of
spreadsheet software (i.e., MS Excel).
Demonstrate strategies for merging and integrating source data from multiple applications.

Subject: Mathematics – II
Code: 020020208
Learning Objective:

1) Evaluate derivatives for complexly constructed elementary functions;


2) Evaluate definite and indefinite integrals; and
3) Evaluate limits using algebraic, geometric, analytic techniques.
4) Correctly incorporate specific examples

Course Outcome:
After successful completion of this course students will able to
1) Use mathematical tool to understand engineering principles and concepts.
2) Find the distance between points with the help of co-ordinate geometry
3) Apply Differentiation to velocity, acceleration maximum and minimum
4) Apply integration for finding area and volume.
5) Apply basic knowledge of statistics for sampling, data collection, standard deviation

Subject: Material science and Metallurgy


Code: 020020204
Learning Objective:

1) Know the fundamental science and engineering principles relevant to materials.


2) Understand the relationship between properties and processing and design of
materials.
3) Have the experimental skills for a professional career or graduate study in materials
4) Be able to communicate effectively, to work in teams and to assume positionsas
leaders.

Course Outcome:
After successful completion of this course students will able to
1) be able to apply core concepts in Materials Science to solve engineering problems.
2) be knowledgeable of contemporary issues relevant to Materials Science and
Engineering.
3) be able to select materials for design and construction.
4) possess the skills and techniques necessary for modern materials engineering practice
COURSE OUTCOMES OF DIPLOMA MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
COURSE OBJECTIVES & OUTCOMES OF 3RD SEMESTER

Subject: Manufacturing Engineering-1


Code: 020020302
Learning Objective:

1) are able to analyze, design, implement, and maintain practical mechanical and
manufacturing systems.
2) communicate effectively and work well on team-based engineering projects.
3) succeed in manufacturing and mechanical engineering technology positions.
4) pursue continued professional development

Course Outcome:
After successful completion of this course students will able to
1) Be employed in jobs related to designing, modeling, analyzing, and managing
modern complex systems.
2) Have engaged in lifelong learning, such as graduate studies and research, certification
from professional organizations,
3) Demonstrate professional success as evidenced by, among others, increased job
responsibilities and leadership role at the place of employment and in greater society.

Subject: Metrology & Instrumentation


Code:020020307

Learning objective:
1. To introduce measuring equipments used for linear and angular measurements.
2. To familiarize students with surface roughness measurements on machine
components.
3. To educate students on different measurement systems and on common types of
errors.
4. To introduce different types of sensors, transducers and strain gauges used for
measurement.
5. To give knowledge about thermocouples, thermometers and flow meters used for
measurements

.
Course Outcome:

After successful completion of this course students will able to:


1. Measure the given mechanical elements and assemblies using linear and angular
analog /digital measuring instruments.
2. Check geometrical accuracy of given application.
3. Explain surface roughness checking instruments.
4. Measure and derive important dimensions of various thread forms and gears.
5. Select and use non destructive testing methods.
6. Check the dimensions using the gauges.
7. Select and measure variables using appropriate sensors and transducers.
8. Understand working different types of temperature, pressure and flow measuring
devices.
9. Work in Quality control and quality assurances divisions in industries.
10. Maintain quality in engineering products.

Subject: Fluid Mechanics & Hydraulic Machines


Code: 020020304

Learning objective
1. Generate mathematical models of fluid motion including steady and unsteady flow.
2. Recite fluid properties and fluid statics.
3. State and visualize fluid kinematics.
4. Predict and design a fluid dynamical system based on inviscid theory.
5. Design piping systems and network
6. Model compressible flow systems like nozzle & diffusers.
7. Describe the fluid flow phenomenon of Newtonian fluids

Course Outcome:

1. Apply the knowledge of basic governing equations for development of a prediction model
for a specific flow system
2. Explain flow aspects which are largely governed by inviscid / potential / viscous flow
theory.
3. Design compressible flow piping systems incorporating the effects of friction / heat
transfer
4. Predict, analyze and design compressible flow systems involving shock waves
5. Interpret Turbulent flows and approaches towards their statistical prediction
6. Define basic principles of operation of different types of Hydraulic Turbines along with
their classification.
7. List different Non-Dimensional groups and its use in Model and Similitude.
8. Design and model Impulse and Reaction Turbines.
9. Discuss Rotodynamic Pumps and basic aspects of its design.
17. Explain working of axial flow compressors and predict its performance.
18. Discuss different types of Positive displacement pumps.
19. Judge performance of Hydraulic Ram system.
Fluid Mechanics Lab Course Outcomes:
1. Design piping system and its components.
2. Evaluate and compare different flow meters.
3. Predict losses in various fluid dynamical systems.
4. Explain the role of pressure as a driving force.
5. Calibration of flow meters.

Subject: Thermodynamics
Code: 020020303

Learning Objective:
1. The student will get elementary knowledge about thermodynamics
2. The student will get the concept of work and heat
3. They can understand the properties of pure substances, gas and gas mixture.

Course Outcome:
1. At the closing stage of the course, the student will get basic knowledge about
thermodynamics through the concepts of heat and work properties of pure substances,
properties of gas and gas mixture.
2. The student will get the learning about the fundamental laws of thermodynamics such
as first law and second laws.
3. They will get the elementary concept of Thermodynamic cycles and Refrigeration
cycles.

Subject: Human Research Management


Code: 020020301

Learning objective:
1.Appreciate importance of human resource.
2.Identify human motivations, Appreciate values and ethics for relationships.
3.Analyze self for interpersonal behavior and develop team spirit & positive attitude.
4.Use leadership qualities, develop subordinates by motivations & training and develop
decision making ability.
5.Identify need for change and barriers to change, suggest strategies for any change and
resolve conflicts.

Course Outcome:
After successful completion of this course students will able to:
1.Manage people effectively to achieve organizational goals.
2.Understand foster values, positive attitude and interpersonal relations.
3.Facilitate employees for effective achievement of personal goals.

Subject: COMPUTER AIDED MACHINE DESIGN(CAMD)


Code: 020020306
Learning Objective:
The objective of CAMD is to enable students to create a basic 2D drawing in
AutoCAD. While not every command or option is covered, students learn the most
essential tools and concepts. The course content should be taught and implemented
with the aim to develop different types of skills so that following outcome can be
concluded..

1. It is aimed to provide writing and reading principles of engineering drawing which is


graphical universal language used in technical world for describing the shape and size
of an object via supplying orthographic views and/or solid models associated with all
the necessary dimensions, associated tolerances and annotations created in CAMD
environment.
2. Prepare production drawings using computer and relevant software and following
standards codes and norms.

Course Outcome:
Having successfully completed this course, the students will be able to,

1. Draw a 2-Dimensional sketch, views in CAD environments.


2. Create solid model of objects, objects in a basic shapes, composite bodies ,etc.
3. Draw the orthographic views of an object in CAD environment
4. Dimension the views, show some annotations, provide the size tolerance of
functional features, and general tolerances
5. Create revolved views, sectional views.
6. Adding parametric constraints to objects.

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COURSE OUTCOMES & OUTCOMES OF 4TH SEMESTER


Subject: Manufacturing Engineering-II

Code: 020020401

Learning Objectives:

1) To make student familiar with fundamentals of cutting mechanics, kinematics,


constructional features and selection criterion for various basic machine tools.
2) To understand various conventional work holding devices and cutting tools and tool
holders used on the same machines.
Program Outcomes:
At the closing stage of the course students will be able to

1) Explain mechanics of cutting.


2) Classify and explain working of basic machine tools with kinematics.
3) Observe and conclude the effect of varying tool materials, cutting parameters and
work piece materials.
4) Identify the machine tool and select cutting parameters for given job.
5) Make the job as per given manufacturing drawing.

Subject: Thermal Engineering-I

Code: 020020402

Learning Objectives:

1) To make students aware of working of different types of I. C. Engines, gas turbines


and generation, transmission and distribution of steam.
2) To make students familiar with different Boilers, their Mountings and Accessories.
3) To understand working of Steam prime movers, steam Condensers and air
compressors.
Program Outcomes:

At the closing stage of the course students will be able to

1) Determine steam properties and dryness fractions.


2) Classify and explain boilers, boiler mountings and accessories.
3) Determine boiler performance based on given specific parameters.
4) Explain working of steam prime movers.
5) Identify the elements and processes of steam condensers and cooling towers.
6) Operate air compressors and observe the parameters affecting the performance.
7) Calculate heat transfer for given heat transfer system.

Subject: Theory of Machine

Code: 020020403

Learning Objectives:

1) To give the basic knowledge about mechanical system behaviour and


2) To apply principles of physics, kinematics and kinetics, for the analysis, synthesis and
design of machinery.

Program Outcomes:

At the closing stage of the course students will be able to

1) Draw inversions and determine velocity and acceleration of different mechanisms.


2) Construct different types of cam profile for a given data.
3) Calculate loss of power due to friction in various machine elements.
4) Solve problems on power transmission.
5) Construct turning moment diagram.
6) Calculate balancing mass and its position.
7) Identify different types of vibration, their causes and remedies.

Subject: Computer Aided design

Code: 020020404

Learning Objectives:

1) To provide a comprehensive knowledge of computer aided drawing using different


softer packages.
2) To learn geometric and parametric modelling of industrial parts.

Program Outcomes:

At the closing stage of the course students will be able to

1) Select configuration of CAD workstation.


2) Select type of modelling technique for given part.
3) Design, develop and model the given part using various CAD software like-Creo /
Catia /Unigraphics/Solid edge/Inventor/ AutoCAD, etc.
4) Prepare solid models & assembly of mechanical parts.

Subject: Plant Maintenance and Safety

Code: 020020406

Learning Objectives:
1) To give knowledge about maintenance in the engineering field especially with the
new technologies and advancements.
2) To know the concept of wear corrosion and fault tracing in machines.
3) To learn periodic and preventive maintenance of various mechanical and electrical
systems.
4) To make students aware of industrial safety requirement, causes and preventive steps.

Program Outcomes:

At the closing stage of the course students will be able to

1) Recognize troubles in mechanical elements.


2) Carry out overhaul of mechanical components and electrical motor.
3) Assemble, dismantle and align mechanisms in sequential order.
4) Carry out plant maintenance using tribology, corrosion and preventive maintenance.
5) Describe factories act for health and safety.

Subject: Strength of Material

Code: 020020407

Learning Objectives:

1) To study about identification of different types of forces, systematic evaluation of


effect of these forces, behaviour of rigid bodies subjected to various types of forces, at
the state of rest or motion of the particles.
2) To understand the fundamental principal, concepts and techniques, both theoretical
and experimental, with emphasis on the application of these to the solution of
mechanics based suitable problems in all engineering.
Program Outcomes:

At the closing stage of the course students will be able to

1) Carry out calculation of different type of stresses on various components.


2) Understand the behaviour and analyse statically determinate structure like beam,
column & shaft under static loads & twisting moments.
3) Calculate the machine material properties & dimension of machine component due to
direct & lateral loading and due to deflection.

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COURSE OUTCOMES & OUTCOMES OF 5TH SEMESTER


Subject: Thermal Engineering- II

Code: 020020501

Learning Objectives:

1) To understand the working of different types of I.C. Engines, gas turbines and their
applications.
2) To understand efficient generation, transmission & distribution of steam.
Program Outcomes:

At the closing stage of the course, the student will be able to

1) Analyse performance of ICEs by operating them and observing changes in


thermodynamic properties during each stroke of ICEs (and by using thermodynamic
diagrams).
2) List characteristics and properties of alternate fuels used for ICEs.
3) Analyse the performance of Vapour Compression Refrigeration System (VCRS), by
operating them and observing the changes in properties of refrigerant during each
process on VCRS (and using thermodynamic charts/diagrams.)
4) Explain working of various air-conditioning equipments and aids including ducts and
fans.

Subject: Design of Machine Elements

Code: 020020502

Learning Objectives:

1) To give the fundamental concepts of machine design and its importance.


2) To identify the role of machine design in mechanical engineering.
3) To study about design of various power transmission elements, joints and bearings.
4) To understand and learn the design of pressure vessels.
Program Outcomes:

At the end of program students will be able to acquire different learning objectives to
demonstrate following course outcomes.

1) Identify various failures and calculate resisting areas of machine elements.


2) Use preferred numbers and standardization to select element/element dimension.
3) Design machine element subjected to:
 Direct stresses
 Bending stresses
 Twisting stresses
 Combined stress
4) Design of thin and thick cylinder pressure vessel.
5) Select appropriate bearing for given situation/application.
6) Calculate important bearing characteristics.

Subject: Machine Tools Technology


Code: 020020503

Learning Objectives:

1) To study grinding and super finishing process,


2) To study gear manufacturing and gear finishing process
3) To study thread production method,
4) To get familiarised with signal spindle and double spindling automats and special
purpose of machine tool.
5) To know about non-traditional manufacturing processes.
Program Outcomes:

At the closing stage of the course students will be able to

1) Understand basics and working principles of different types of machine tools to meet
varied functional and operational requirements.
2) They will be able for designing machine components and machine tools.
3) Explain working of grinding, super finishing, gear cutting, broaching, threading,
4) Interpret designation system / method of cutting tools and tool holders used on
machine tools.
5) Understand the working, constructional features advantages and limitations of various
non-traditional manufacturing processes.

Subject: Tool Engineering

Code: 020020504

Learning Objectives:

1) To know the fundamental concept of tool engineering and its basic applications.
2) To make student familiar with fundamentals of cutting mechanics, kinematics,
constructional features
3) To understand the selection criterion for various basic machine tools and automates
4) To get acquainted with conventional work holding devices.
Program Outcomes:

At the closing stage of the course, the student will be able to

1) Appreciate the role of tool engineering in industries.


2) Learn about re-sharpening and mounting of tools.
3) Locate and clamp the devices.
4) Understand the selection and design of jigs and fixtures.
5) Design and operate the press tools.

Subject: Estimating, Costing and Contracting

Code: 020020505

Learning Objectives:
1) To introduce the students to core operations and business management concepts.
2) To identify opportunities that improve business process viability and performance.
3) To learn the estimation and costing for various manufacturing processes.
Program Outcomes:

At the closing stage of the course, the student will be able to

1) Calculate material cost of given component/product.


2) Identify and estimate elements of cost in various processes.
3) Perform break even analysis to calculate break even quantity.
4) Estimate the cost for welding, foundry, machining, forging shops.
5) Investigate the problem of cost and suggest their solution using cost reduction
techniques.
6) Understand the need and procedure of engineering contracts.

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COURSE OUTCOMES & OUTCOMES OF 6TH SEMESTER


Subject: Computer Aided Design and Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAD/CAM)

Code: 020020601

Learning Objectives:

1) To provide a comprehensive knowledge of CAD/CAM.


2) To introduce the students with the hardware and software system used in CAD
system.
3) To learn about need, applications and various components of CAM.
Program Outcomes:

1) At the closing stage of the course, the student will be able to


2) Understand the fundamental concept, features and benefits of CAD/CAM.
3) Construct simple assembly drawings and prepare detailed part drawings using CAD
packages.
4) Comprehend and write CNC part program manually as well as computer aided.
5) Realise the recent trends in CAD/CAM.

Subject: Industrial Engineering

Code: 020020602

Learning Objectives:

1) To study about work study techniques.


2) To learn the procedures of job evaluation, wages and incentives calculation.
3) To study the control charts for variables and attributes.
4) To get acquainted with emerging trends in ergonomics and industrial engineering.
Program Outcomes:

At the end of program students will have following skill sets:

1) Knowledge and skill required for application of Industrial engineering.


2) They will be able to list, justify and interpret productivity models in manufacturing
and service organization.
3) They will have knowledge of conducting work study and method study.
4) Familiar with the concept of Job evaluation, enrichment, Wages, Incentives.
5) Predict and control the quality of an end product with the help of various SQCs.
6) They will be up to date with emerging trends like TQM, TQC, Kaizen, Six-sigma, etc.

Subject: Industrial Management

Code: 020020603

Learning Objectives:

1) To introduce the students with the concepts of industrial management.


2) To make them familiar with the organisational structure and dynamics.
3) To make them realise the need, importance and functions of PPC.
4) To learn various decision making techniques used in industrial environment.
Program Outcomes:

At the closing stage of the course students will be able to

1) Exhibit the attitude and skill required for the application of industrial management.
2) Differentiate various organisational structures in terms of their merits and demerits.
3) Understand the human factors affecting the management in the industrial
environment.
4) Select and analyse an inventory control model based upon given data. Understanding
of manufacturing resource and just-in-time planning.
5) Understand how the production, planning and control is carried out in the industries.
6) Know about the tools of decision making like CPM, PERT and value analysis.

Subject: Fabrication Technology

Code: 020020609

Learning Objectives:

1) To introduce the students with the need and areas of fabrication technology.
2) To learn about types, features, merits, demerits and applications of various fabrication
processes.
3) To study about interpretation of fabrication drawings.
4) To learn advanced welding and cutting processes.
5) To study procedures of inspection, testing and quality control and their standards.
Program Outcomes:
At the closing stage of the course, the student will be able to

1) Identify the fabrication materials, consumables based on given standard designations


and vice versa.
2) Interpret various welding and piping symbols and their different standards.
3) Know about the working, equipments, applications and selection criteria of various
welding and cutting processes.
4) Prepare the edge for various welding joints.
5) Identify various defects of welding.
6) Take actions to prevent various welding defects.
7) Understand the need of pre and post welding heat treatments.
8) Know the safe procedure for making a welded joint.

Subject: Power Plant Engineering

Code: 020020611

Learning Objectives:

1) To understand the working of different types of gas turbines and their applications.
2) To understand efficient generation, transmission & distribution of steam.
3) To study the economics of power plant.
Program Outcomes:

At the closing stage of the course, the student will be able to

1) Select the suitability of site for a power plant.


2) Calculate performance of thermal power plant.
3) Propose ash handling, coal handling method in a thermal power plant.
4) Explain working principle of different types of nuclear power plant.
5) Calculate load factor, capacity factor, average load and peak load on a power plant.
6) Indicate safety aspects of power plants.

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