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I solemnly declare that to the best of my knowledge, no part of this report has
been submitted here or elsewhere in a previous application for award of degree. All
sources of knowledge used have been duly acknowledged.
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Name of the Student
(Roll No)
Note: One name with Roll number shall on Individual copy, but all the names along with
Roll nos. as shown above must kept on the college copy.
CERTIFICATE
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This is to certify that the project titled “Title of the Project” carried out by Name of the
Student (Roll No), (give the full name) has been read and approved for meeting part of
the requirements and regulations governing the award of the Bachelor of Mechanical
Engineering degree by Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Hyderabad,
Telangana State, India.
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Guide Name External Examiner
(Project Supervisor)
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Dr.D.Maneiah Dr. A Raji Reddy
(Head of Department) (Director)
Note: One name with Roll number shall on Individual copy, but all the names along with
Roll nos. as shown above must kept on the college copy.
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CERTIFICATE FROM INDUSTRY
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT (Model)
The success and final outcome of this project required a lot of guidance
and assistance from many people and am extremely fortunate to have got this all along
the completion of my project work. Whatever I have done is only due to such guidance
and assistance and we would not forget to thank them.
I respect and thank our Director, Dr. A.Raji Reddy for providing constant
encouragement, support and guidance throughout our project. I am extremely grateful to
him for providing all the facilities to make our project successful, though he had busy
schedule managing the academic and administrative affairs.
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ABSTRACT
An executive summary is a concise statement that is usually between 250 and 300
words in length, for undergraduate reports. It contains the problem statement, some
background information on the project, the methodology to be employed in solving the
problem, the major findings, and conclusions drawn from the study/project. Its purpose is
to inform the reader of points to be covered in the report without any attempt to expatiate
on them. An executive summary differs from an abstract in that the latter is usually
shorter and is used in research articles, academic theses, reviews, conference
proceedings, and the like, while the former is used in reports, proposals, and portfolios.
Both the executive summary and the abstract are independent components of the main
body of the document, and they both appear at the beginning of the document.
In writing the two, great emphasis should be placed on brevity, and present tense
is usually employed in this section of the report.
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CONTENTS
ABSTRACT
LIST OF FIGURES
LIST OF TAB LES
NOMENCLATURE
CHAPTER PAGE NO.
1. INTRODUCTION 1
1.1 Subheading 1 2
1.2 Subheading 2 2
3. DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS
2.1 Sub Heading 1
2.1.1 Sub Subheading
4. FABRICATION OF MODEL/DEVICE
2.1 Sub Heading 1
2.1.1 Sub Subheading
5. EXPERIMENTATION
2.1 Sub Heading 1
2.1.1 Sub Subheading
8. REFERENCES 31
9. APPENDIX A A-1
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LIST OF FIGURES
Figur
e Page
Description
N No
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F 1.1 Flow chart explaining process flow 5
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LIST OF TABLES
Table
Page
N Description
No
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T 1.1 Stress vs deformation 5
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NOMENCLATURE
Sym Description
b
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l
Shear Stress in N/mm2
α Coefficient linear expansion / 0C
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