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MAHARASHTRA STATE BOARD OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION

D.Y.Patil Polytechnic, Ambi (0996)

MICRO PROJECT
Academic year: 2018-19

Programme Name and Code: Academic Year : 2018-19

Course Name and Code: ME-3I Semester : Third

A STYDY ON............
Development of lateral surface
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MICRO PROJECT REPORT


Submitted in ........... 2018-2019 by the group of ............ students
Sr. Roll No Full name of Student Enrollment Seat No
(Sem-
No (Sem-III) No III)
1 25 Suraj suresh deshmukh 1809960157
2 30 rushikesh ajit garud 1809960162
3 29 Swapnil sambhaji kolekar 1809960161
4

Under the Guidance of


Prof. Mr.............S. S.Badgujar
MAHARASHTRA STATE BOARD OF TECHNICAL
EDUCATION, MUMBAI

Certificate
This is to certify that Mr. Suraj suresh deshmukh

Roll No:...25..of third Semester of Diploma Programme in MECHANICAL Engineering

& Technology at 0996 – D.Y.Patil Polytechnic, Ambi has completed the Micro Project

satisfactorily in Subject .........mechanical working drawing..........in the academic year

2018-2019 as prescribed in the MSBTE prescribed curriculum of I Scheme.

Place: Ambi Enrollment No

Date - / /201 Exam Seat No.

Project Guide Head of the Department Principal

Seal of Institute
MAHARASHTRA STATE BOARD OF TECHNICAL
EDUCATION, MUMBAI

Certificate
This is to certify that Mr. Rushikesh ajit garud.......

Roll No: 30......... of third Semester of Diploma Programme in MECHANICAL

Engineering & Technology at 0996 – D.Y.Patil Polytechnic, Ambi has completed the

Micro Project satisfactorily in Subject ...............mechanical working drawing..in the

academic year 2018-2019 as prescribed in the MSBTE prescribed curriculum of I Scheme.

Place: Ambi Enrollment No:

Date - / /201 Exam Seat No.

Project Guide Head of the Department Principal


Seal of Institute

MAHARASHTRA STATE BOARD OF TECHNICAL


EDUCATION, MUMBAI

Certificate
This is to certify that Mr. Swapnil sambhaji kolekar
Roll No: .........29. of third Semester of Diploma Programme in MECHANICAL

Engineering & Technology at 0996 – D.Y.Patil Polytechnic, Ambi has completed the

Micro Project satisfactorily in Subject mechanical working drawing............... . in the

academic year 2018-2019 as prescribed in the MSBTE prescribed curriculum of I Scheme.

Place: Ambi Enrollment No:

Date - / /201 Exam Seat No.

Project Guide Head of the Department Principal

Seal of Institute
MAHARASHTRA STATE BOARD OF TECHNICAL
EDUCATION, MUMBAI

Certificate
This is to certify that Mr. / Ms.................

Roll No: .......... of First Semester of Diploma Programme in MECHANICAL

Engineering & Technology at 0996 – D.Y.Patil Polytechnic, Ambi has completed the

Micro Project satisfactorily in Subject ............ in the academic year 2018-2019 as

prescribed in the MSBTE prescribed curriculum of I Scheme.

Place: Ambi Enrollment No:

Date - / /201 Exam Seat No.

Project Guide Head of the Department Principal

Seal of Institute
Index

Sr. No Title Page No

1 Abstract and Introduction

2 Main Body / Content

3 Conclusion / Learning Outcomes

4 Literature Review and References

5 Weekly Work / Progress Report

6 Evaluation Sheet
PROJECT ABSTRACT

Every line on the development should show the true length of the
corresponding line on the surface which is developed. Parallel-line
Method: It is used for developing prisms and single curved
surfaces like cylinders, in which all the edges/generation of lateral
surfaces are parallel in each other.
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02.
CONTENT / MAIN BODY :
Draw the development of lateral surface of a cylinder of base diameter
40mm and height 60mm kept on H. P. On its base and is cut by an AIP
inclined 45° to H. P. And bisecting the axis of the cylinder
Conclusion / Learning Outcomes
03.

In industrial world, an engineer is frequently confronted with problems where the


development of surfaces of

an object has to be made to help him to go ahead with the design and manufacturing
processes. For example,

in sheet metal work, it plays a vital role, thus enabling a mechanic to cut proper size of the
plate from the

development and then to fold at proper places to form the desired objects, namely, boilers,
boxes, buckets,

packing boxes, chimneys, hoppers, air-conditioning ducts etc.


Literature Review and References :

04.

DEVELOPMENT OF SURFACES

In industrial world, an engineer is frequently confronted with problems where the development of surfaces of

an object has to be made to help him to go ahead with the design and manufacturing processes. For example,

in sheet metal work, it plays a vital role, thus enabling a mechanic to cut proper size of the plate from the

development and then to fold at proper places to form the desired objects, namely, boilers, boxes, buckets,

packing boxes, chimneys, hoppers, air-conditioning ducts etc.

“The development of surface of an object means the unrolling and unfolding of all surfaces of the

object on a plane.”

“If the surface of a solid is laid out on a plain surface, the shape thus obtained is called the

development of that solid.” In other words, the development of a solid is the shape of a plain sheet that by

proper folding could be converted into the shape of the concerned solid.

Importance of Development:

Knowledge of development is very useful in sheet metal work, construction of storage vessels, chemical

vessels, boilers, and chimneys. Such vessels are manufactured from plates that are cut according to these

developments and then properly bend into desired shaped. The joints are then welded or riveted.
Principle of Development:

Every line on the development should show the true length of the corresponding line on the surface which

is developed.

Methods of Development:

(a) Parallel-line development

(b) Radial-line development

(c) Triangulation development

(d) Approximate development

Parallel-line Method:

It is used for developing prisms and single curved surfaces like cylinders, in which all the edges/generation

of lateral surfaces are parallel in each other.

Radial-line Method:

It is employed for pyramids and single curved surfaces like cones in which the apex is taken as centre and

the slant edge or generator as radius of its development.

Triangulation Method:

It is used for developing transition pieces.

Approximate Method:

It is employed for double curved surfaces like spheres, as they are theoretically not possible to develop. The
surface of the sphere is developed by approximate method. When the surface is cut by a series of cutting

planes, the cut surfaces is called a zone

WEEKLY PROGRESS REPORT


05.
Details of 16 Engagement Hours of the Student
Regarding Completion of the Project

Timing
Week Sign of
Date Duration Work or activity Performed
No. From To the Guide
in hours
Discussion and Finalization of the
1 One hour
Project Title
Two Preparation and Submission of
2
hours Abstracts
Two
3 Literature Review
hours
Two
4 Collection of Data
hours
Two
5 Collection of Data
hours

6 One hour Discussion and Outline of Content

7 Two hour Rough Writing of the Projects Contents

Editing and Proof Reading of the


8 One hour
Contents

9 Two hour Final Completion of the Project

Seminar Presentation, viva-vice,


10 One hour Assessment and Submission of Report

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06.

ANEEXURE II

Evaluation Sheet for the Micro Project

Academic Year: 2018-19 Name of the Faculty: Mr. ..........SS Badgujar.....

Course: .......................mechanical.................... Course code:.


Semester: III
Title of the project: .........development of lateral surface ...............

Major learning outcomes achieved by students by doing the project


(a) Practical outcome: .
(b) Unit outcomes in Cognitive domain:
(c) Outcomes in Affective domain:

Comments/suggestions about team work /leadership/inter-personal communication (if any)


………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

Marks out of 6 for Marks out of 4for


performance in performance in
Roll No Student Name group activity oral/ presentation Total out of 10
(D5 Col.8) (D5 Col.9)
.25 Suraj deshmukh
29. Swapnil kolekar
.30 Rushikesh garud
.

(Signature of Faculty)

07.

SEMINAR PRINTOUTS :

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