The department has excellent laboratories, worth of around Rs. 1 Crore to cater to research opportunities and academic syllabus. The students are trained and supervised by experienced coordinators. Through the experiments performed at the labs, the students get practical knowledge. The knowledge acquired in the lab eventually equips the students to provide quality service once Employed in the industry.
The production technology Laboratory course aims to impart the knowledge about various manufacturing processes. It deals with metal casting, metal forming plastic molding and metal joining processes. After this course, a student will have a good exposure about the manufacturing processes and various operations and machinery. This also gives the recent trends in these processes also.
Machine drawing is used to communicate the necessary technical information required for manufacture and assembly of machine components. These drawings follow rules laid down in national and International Organizations for Standards (ISO). Hence the knowledge of the different standards is very essential. Students have to be familiar with industrial drafting practices and thorough understanding of production drawings to make themselves fit in industries.
The purpose of Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulic Machinery laboratory is to reinforce and enhance the understanding of the fundamental concepts of Fluid mechanics and Hydraulic machines. The experiments here are designed to demonstrate the applications of the basic fluid mechanics principles and to provide a more intuitive and physical understanding of the theory. This lab has ample facilities for conducting fluid flow experiments
The main aim of this lab is to guide the students in measuring velocity of fluid, Humidity, Fluid Density, Temperature and so on. The lab is equipped with Temperature Measuring Devices, Displacement Measuring Device, Various Strain gauges, Speed measuring Device, etc.. Sensors and Transducers include Pressure Sensors and manometers, Flow meters, LVDTs, Strain Gages, Thermocouples, and RTDs etc