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Metrology And Computer Aided Inspection Lab

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Course
Undergraduate
Semester
Sem. IV
Subject Code
AE242

Syllabus

Theory: Role of metrology in aerospace engineering and traditional measurement practices – measurements of form errors – limit gauges – comparators – surface roughness and related parameters.

Experiments: Lab practice on linear and angular measurements – optical measurements – mea- surement of screws/gears – measurement of form errors – measurement of roughness – inspection practices using comparators – interpretation of shop floor drawings and the related measurement exercises using typical engineering/aerospace components.

Text Books

Same as Reference

 

References

1. Shotbolt, C. S. and Galyer, J., Metrology for Engineers, 5th ed., Cassell Pub. (1990).

2. Smith, G. T., Industrial Metrology: Surfaces and Roundness, Springer-Verlag (2002).

3. Bewoor, A. K. and Kulkarni, V. A., Metrology & Measurement, Tata McGraw Hill (2009).

4. Busch, T., Fundamentals of Dimensional Metrology, 2nd ed., Delmar Pub. (1988).

Course Outcomes (COs):
CO1: Familiarization and hands-on exercises on traditional industrial measuring practices, mea- suring systems/ metrology instruments.

CO2: Familiarization of dimensional and geometric tolerances, assembly fits, surface roughness, etc., and their measurements.

CO3: Implementation of above knowledge for solving typical tasks/ questions in metrology and to have an assessment of suitable measurement techniques for end-use applications.