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M&M Lab

The document outlines the Bachelor of Technology in Mechanical Engineering Semester IV course titled 'Mechanical Measurements Laboratory'. It details the course outcomes, which include calibrating measuring instruments and explaining their principles, alongside a list of experiments to be conducted. A minimum of 10 experiments is required, covering various measurement techniques and calibration methods.

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M&M Lab

The document outlines the Bachelor of Technology in Mechanical Engineering Semester IV course titled 'Mechanical Measurements Laboratory'. It details the course outcomes, which include calibrating measuring instruments and explaining their principles, alongside a list of experiments to be conducted. A minimum of 10 experiments is required, covering various measurement techniques and calibration methods.

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Programme Name Bachelor of Technology in Semester – IV

Mechanical Engineering
Course Code
Course Title Mechanical Measurements Laboratory
Prerequisites Mathematics for Engineers- I & II, Machine Drawing

COURSE OUTCOMES
The student should be able to –
1. Calibrate various measuring Instruments
2. Use common measuring instruments
3. Explain the principle and working of specialized measuring instruments.

List of Experiments

1. Measurement of screw threads using Universal Measuring Microscope, Three wire method,
Thread pitch micrometer, etc.
2. Measurement of straightness error using autocollimator, spirit level, etc.
3. Calibration of pressure gauge using dead weight tester.
4. Calibration of dial gauge using dial gauge calibrator.
5. Calibration of LVDT based height measuring device using Gauge Blocks.
6. Measurement of strain using strain gauges and strain indicator using various bridge
arrangements.
7. Determination of defects in materials using Ultrasonic Flaw Detector.
8. Measurement of gear profile error and other parameters using profile projector, disc
micrometer, gear tooth vernier, etc.
9. Measurement of cutting tool angles using Tool Maker’s microscope.
10. Calibration of thermocouples using constant temperature bath, study of platinum
resistance strain gauge, etc.
11. Determination of time constant of a thermometer.
12. Study of surface texture measurement using stylus type profilometer.
13. Conduct gauge R & R study.
14. Measurement of area using planimeter, identifying and experiencing the feel of different
limits and fits
15. Study of CNC CMM, Articulated Arm CMM with laser scanner, roundness testing
machine, 3D optical profilometer, laser scan micrometer, coating thickness measurement,
sound level measurement, spring tester, etc.

Minimum 10 experiments should be conducted


References

[1] Raghavendra, N.V., and Krishnamurthy, L., 2013, Engineering Metrology and
Measurements, Oxford University Press.
[2] Figliola, R.S., and Beasley, D.E., 2021, Theory and Design for Mechanical Measurements,
John Wiley & Sons.
Kirkup, L., and Frenkel, R.B., 2006, An Introduction to Uncertainty in Measurement using the
GUM, Cambridge University Press.
[4] ISO/ASME/IS standard

VJTI B.Tech. – Mechanical Engineering – 2023-24|P a g e 3 8

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