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Hydraulics and Pneumatics Lesson Plan

The document outlines the course objectives, outcomes, lesson plan, and references for a Hydraulics and Pneumatics subject taught in the Mechanical Engineering department. The course aims to provide knowledge on fluid power applications in industries and an understanding of fluid components and systems. It seeks to develop competence in designing, constructing, and operating fluid power circuits. The lesson plan spans 5 units and covers topics such as fluid properties, hydraulic pumps, motors, valves, circuits and pneumatic systems. Evaluation is done through quizzes, assignments, and projects involving hydraulic and pneumatic applications.

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Hydraulics and Pneumatics Lesson Plan

The document outlines the course objectives, outcomes, lesson plan, and references for a Hydraulics and Pneumatics subject taught in the Mechanical Engineering department. The course aims to provide knowledge on fluid power applications in industries and an understanding of fluid components and systems. It seeks to develop competence in designing, constructing, and operating fluid power circuits. The lesson plan spans 5 units and covers topics such as fluid properties, hydraulic pumps, motors, valves, circuits and pneumatic systems. Evaluation is done through quizzes, assignments, and projects involving hydraulic and pneumatic applications.

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Chennai Institute of Technolohy, Chennai - 600 069

Department of Mechanical Engineering


Name of the Name of the handling
Hydraulics and Pneumatics Dr P Gurusamy
Subject Faculty
Subject Code ME 8694 Year / Sem VI
Course Objective

To provide student with knowledge on the application of fluid power in process, construction and manufacturing Industries.

To provide students with an understanding of the fluids and components utilized in modern industrial fluid power system.

To develop a measurable degree of competence in the design, construction and operation of fluid power circuits.
Course Outcome

CO1 Explain the Fluid power and operation of different types of pumps.

Summarize the features and functions of Hydraulic motors, actuators and Flow control valves
CO2

CO3 Explain the different types of Hydraulic circuits and systems

CO4 Explain the working of different pneumatic circuits and systems

Summarize the various trouble shooting methods and applications of hydraulic and pneumatic systems
CO5

Lesson Plan
T / R* Periods
Sl. No. Unit Topic(s) Mode of Teaching
Book Required
Introduction to Fluid power – Advantages and
1 T 1 BB
Applications

2 Fluid power systems T 1 BB

Types of fluids,Properties of fluids and


3 T 1 BB
selection

4 Basics of Hydraulics – Pascal’s Law T 1 BB

Principles of flow,Friction loss – Work, Power


5 1 T 1 BB
and Torque Problems,

6 Sources of Hydraulic power : Pumping Theory T 1 BB

Pump Classification – Construction, Working,


7 T 1 Smart Class
Design, Performance

8 Selection criteria of Linear and Rotary T 1 BB


Fixed and Variable displacement pumps
9 T 1 BB
Problems.
Hydraulic Actuators Cylinders – Types and
9 T 1 BB
construction

10 Hydraulic cushioning T 1 BB

Hydraulic motors
11 T 1 Smart Class

12 Direction Control, Flow control T 1 BB

13 2 Pressure control valves T 1 BB

14 Types of PCV Construction and Operation T 1 BB

15 Servo and Proportional valves Applications T 1 BB

16 Accessories : Reservoirs, Pressure Switches T 1 BB

Applications Fluid Power ANSI Symbols


18 T 1 BB
Problems

19 Accumulators, Intensifiers T 1 BB

20 Industrial hydraulic circuits T 1 BB

21 Regenerative, Pump Unloading, T 1 BB

22 Double Pump T 1 BB

23 3 Pressure Intensifier, Air-over oil T 1 BB

24 Sequence, Reciprocation, Synchronization T 1 BB

25 Fail-Safe, Speed Control T 1 BB

Hydrostatic transmission, Electro hydraulic


26 T 1 BB
circuits

27 Mechanical hydraulic servo systems T 1 Smart Class

28 Properties of air T 1 BB
29 Perfect Gas Laws T 1 BB

30 Compressor – Filters, Regulator, Lubricator T 1 Smart Class

31 Muffler, Air control Valves T 1 BB

32 4 Quick Exhaust Valves T 1 BB

Pneumatic actuators, Design of Pneumatic


33 T 1 BB
circuit

34 Cascade method – Electro Pneumatic System T 1 BB

35 Elements – Ladder diagram – Problems T 1 BB

Introduction to fluidics and pneumatic logic


36 T 1 BB
circuits

38 Properties of air T 1 BB

39 Perfect Gas Laws T 1 BB

40 Compressor – Filters, Regulator, Lubricator T 1 BB

41 Muffler, Air control Valves T 1 BB


5
42 Quick Exhaust Valves T 1 BB

Pneumatic actuators, Design of Pneumatic


43 T 1 Smart Class
circuit

44 Cascade method – Electro Pneumatic System T 1 BB

45 Elements – Ladder diagram – Problems T 1 Smart Class

Content Beyond the Syllabus Planned Assignment / Case Studies / Tuorials Planned if any
1 Hydraulics & Pneumatics in Robotics Piston type reciprocating compressor
2 Fluid Powered Steering Control System Various types of pneumatic actuators
ICT Tools / NPTEL Tools Planned Quiz / Mini Projects / Model Develpoed if any

1 Video Lecture Quiz


2 Multiple Choice Questions
Text Books
1 Anthony Esposito, “Fluid Power with Applications”, Pearson Education 2005.

2 Majumdar S.R., “Oil Hydraulics Systems- Principles and Maintenance”, Tata McGrawHill, 2001.

Reference Books
1 Anthony Lal, “Oil hydraulics in the service of industry”, Allied publishers, 1982.
2 Dudelyt, A. Pease and John T. Pippenger, “Basic Fluid Power”, Prentice Hall, 1987.
Majumdar S.R., “Pneumatic systems – Principles and maintenance”, Tata McGraw Hill, 1995
3
Michael J, Prinches and Ashby J. G, “Power Hydraulics”, Prentice Hall, 1989.
4
Shanmugasundaram.K, “Hydraulic and Pneumatic controls”, Chand & Co, 2006.
5

Website / URL References


1 https://nptel.ac.in/courses/112/106/112106300/
Blooms Level
Level 1 ( L1 ) : Remembering Level 2 (L2) : Understanding
Level 3 (L3) : Applying Level 4 (L4) : Analysing

Level 5 (L5) : Evaluating Level 6 (L6) : Creating

Name & Sign of Faculty Incharge :Dr P Gurusamy


Name & Sign of Subject Expert :Mr.M.D.Vijaykumar
Head of the Department :Mr.M.D.Vijaykumar
Dr P Gurusamy

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Blooms Level

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L2

L2

L2

L2

L2

L2

L2

L2

L1

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L3

L3

L2

L3

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L3
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L3

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L2

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L3

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Mapping of COURSE OUTCOMES with PROGRAMME OUTCOMES (PO) & PROGRAMME SPECIFIC OUTCOME (PSO)
SUBJECT CODE: SEMESTER-
SUBJECT NAME: STRONG:3 MEDIUM:2 LOW:1
COURSE OUTCOME PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9

S.No Programme Specific Outcomes


To analyze, design and develop solutions by applying the concepts of Engineering
PSO1 Design for societal and industrial needs.
To create innovative ideas and solutions for real time problems in Manufacturing
PSO2 sector by adapting the emerging technologies and modern tools.
UTCOME (PSO)

PO10 PO11 PO12 PSO1 PSO2

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