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Mechanical Experiments and Workshop Practice
Mechanical Experiments and Workshop Practice

Tags: Mechanical Experiments and Workshop Practice, Engineering/Computer Science, Mechanical, Production and Industrial Engineering, G.S. Sawhney

Mechanical Experiments and Workshop Practice

The book is meant for first year BE/B.Tech. students and addresses the course curriculum in Mechanical Experiments and Workshop Practice. The book explains theory and methodology of performing experiments about: 
• Mechanics 
• Strength of Materials 
• Materials Science 
The book also includes: 
• IC Engines 
• Steam Engines 
• Boilers 
• Steam Turbines 
• Water Turbines and Pumps 
Manufacturing processes and workshop experiments are included in workshop practice which cover: 
• Machining 
• Welding 
• Metal forming 
• Casting 
• Carpentry and Plumbing 


 1. Tensile Test
 2. Compression Test
 3. Bending Strength Test 
 4. Ultimate Shear Strength
 5. Brinell Hardness Test
 6. Rockwell Hardness Test
 7. Impact Test 
 8. Belt and Pulley Experiment
 9. Determination of Moment of Inertia of Flywheel
 10. Experiment on Trusses 
 11. Inclined Plane
 12. Fatigue Testing  
 13. Torsion of Rod
 14. Deflection of Beam
 15. Worm and Worm Wheel for Load Lifting
 16. Screw Jack
 17. Verification of the Law of Triangle of Forces
 18. Verification of the Law of Parallelogram of Forces
 19. Spring Testing 
 20. Creep Test
 21. Column Buckling Test
 22. Gear Train
 23. Four-Bar Chain  
 24. Single Slider Crank Chain
 25. Four-Stroke IC Engine
 26. Two-Stroke IC Engine
 27. Fiat Petrol Engine  
 28. Lancashire Boiler
 29. Babcock & Wilcox Boiler 
 30. Locomotive Boiler
 31. Simple Steam Engine
 32. Compound Steam Engine
 33. Steam Turbine  
 34. Vapour Compression Refrigeration System
 35. Window Air-conditioner 
 36. Desert Cooler
 37. Centrifugal Pump  
 38. Pelton Wheel / Turbine
 39. Francis Turbine  
 40. Kaplan Turbine
 41. Ship’s Propeller  
 42. Pyrometers
 43. Diamond Polishing Machine
 44. Metallurgical Microscope
 45. Heat Treatment 
 46. Bicycle
 47. Motorcycle  
 48. Zip Fastener
 49. Lift (Elevator)  
 50. Escalator
 51. Aircraft  
 52. Rocket
 53. Hovercraft  
 54. Helicopter
 55. Washing Machine 
 56. Shock Absorber
 57. Clutch  
 58. Brake
 59. Concrete Mixer 
 60. Gyroscope
 61. Conveyer  
 62. Carpentry
 63. Simple Planing by Jack Plane
 64. Half Lap Corner Joint in Carpentry
 65. Mortice and Tenon Joint in Carpentry
 66. Middle Lap Joint in Carpentry
 67. Cross Lap Joint in Carpentry
 68. Dovetail Joint in Carpentry
 69. Wood Turning Lathe
 70. Band Saw, Circular Saw and Surfacer
 71. Benchwork and Fitting
 72. Square Joint in Fitting
 73. Male and Female V-Shape Joint in Fitting
 74. Dovetail Joint in Fitting
 75. Drilling and Tapping
 76. Blacksmithy
 77. Forging a Square Rod from a Round Rod
 78. Nail Making by Forging
 79. Making a Hook by Forging
 80. Gas Welding
 81. Gas Welding Practice: Butt Joint
 82. Arc Welding
 83. Butt Joint by Arc Welding
 84. Double V–Butt Joint by Arc Welding
 85. Lap Joint by Arc Welding
 86. T-Fillet Joint by Arc Welding
 87. Corner or L-Joint by Arc Welding
 88. Resistance Welding
 89. Sheet Metal Work
 90. Cylindrical Container by Sheet Metal Work
 91. Making a Tray by Sheet Metal Work
 92. Cone Making by Sheet Metal Work
 93. Tools and Operations of Foundry
 94. Pattern Making for Foundry
 95. Moulding Sand for Foundry
 96. Mould Cavity Making from a Gear Pattern
 97. Lathe Machine
 98. Turning, Facing and Chamfering by Lathe
 99. Taper Turning on Lathe
 100. Thread Cutting on Lathe
 101. Painting
 102. Plumbing
 103. Threaded Fasteners
 104. Fluorescent Tube
 105. Ceiling Fan
 106. Automatic Iron Box
 107. Valves and Cocks to Control Fluids
 108. Fire Extinguishers
 109. Cement, Concrete and Masonry
 110. Electric Earthling
 111. Viva Questions and Answers
 112. Objective Type Questions and Answers
 Index
 


• It provides a large number of diagrams for easy understanding of tools and equipment. 
• A large number of viva and objective type questions are also given.
The concepts and principles of working of various common mechanical machinery such as bi-cycle, motorcycle, lift, escalator, hovercraft, aircraft, helicopter, jet engine and rocket have been explained. Similarly the constructional details and principles of working of commonly used household appliances such as desert cooler, air conditioner, refrigerator, washing machine, ceiling fan, tubelight and iron box have been included. 

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