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The document is an industrial training report submitted by mechanical engineering students from Rajagiri School of Engineering and Technology, Kakkanad, Kochi who underwent training at the KSRTC Regional Workshop in Aluva from 12/06/2013 to 17/06/2013. It summarizes the students' experiences in various sections of the workshop including the engine overhaul section, small unit, gearbox section, and others. The report acknowledges those who helped facilitate the training.

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The document is an industrial training report submitted by mechanical engineering students from Rajagiri School of Engineering and Technology, Kakkanad, Kochi who underwent training at the KSRTC Regional Workshop in Aluva from 12/06/2013 to 17/06/2013. It summarizes the students' experiences in various sections of the workshop including the engine overhaul section, small unit, gearbox section, and others. The report acknowledges those who helped facilitate the training.

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INDUSTRIAL

TRAINING
REPORT
KSRTC REGIONAL WORKSHOP
ALUVA
12/06/2013 to 17/06/2013



SUBMITTED BY FOURTH SEMESTER
STUDENTS B-TECH IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
RAJAGIRI SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING
AND
TECHNOLOGY,KAKANAD, KOCHI
MEMBERS OF THE TEAM
1. Sebin Thomas
2. Kiran Jacob Johny
3. Eldho Samel
!. "ar#hese "in
$. %eb & 'hili(
). *a+ham Saran#
,. Roshan F Koni--ara
.. Ma+he/ Jose
0. Abhilash An+ony
1%TRO23&T1O%
The fourth semester B-Tech in Mechanical
Engineering students of Rajagiri School of Engineering
And Technology , Kakkanad conducted an industrial
training at the KSRTC Regional orksho!, Alu"a#
The !rime o$jecti"e of an engineering student is to
ac%uire kno&ledge and analysing skills on technical
su$jects #As Mechanical Engineering students it is "ery
much essential for us to ha"e hands on e'!erience on
"arious !ractical a!!lications of the su$jects &e study#
(t is "ery hard to achie"e such !ractical e'!erience $y
only a"ailing the facilities and !ractical sessions of our
college#
So &e sa& an o!!ortunity to get this !ractical
e'!erience $y undergoing industrial training at KSRTC
Regional orksho!, Alu"a, &here re!air, maintenance,
and $uilding of KSRTC $uses of central Kerala is done#
This is the re!ort of our industrial training at KSRTC
Regional orksho!, Alu"a dated from )*-+,-*+)- to
).-+,-*+)-#
A&K%O45E2*EME%T
e take this o!!ortunity to e'!ress our sincere
gratitude to all those &ho hel!ed us to com!lete this
industrial training in an enlightening manner#
e thank /od and our !arents for guiding us through
the right !ath# e thank our 0rinci!al 1r# 2# (saac &ho
ga"e us the !ermission and confidence for this training
and our 341 51e!artment of Mechanical Engineering6
, 0rof# Manoj# /# Tharian &hose hel!, stimulating
suggestions and encouragement hel!ed us in all our
endea"ours#
e sincerely thank Mr# M#S# Rajendranath , orks
manager KSRTC R7, Alu"a for gi"ing us the
o!!ortunity to &ork as interns at the KSRTC R7# e
&ould also e'tend our &holehearted gratitude to
Assistant 1e!ot Engineer KSRTC R7 A$oo$ecker sir
for the "alua$le suggestions , guidance and o"erall
direction hel!ed us in com!letion of this industrial
training# e also e'!ress our gratitude to the &orking
staff of all the sections of KSRTC R7, Alu"a &ho in
s!ite of their hectic &ork schedule &ere "ery hel!ful in
clearing our dou$ts in a lucid and understanda$le
manner and e'!laining a$out each of the different
!rocesses#
The different sections of the &orksho!
&here &e under&ent training are8
)# Engine 4"erhaul Section
*# Small 9nit
-# /ear$o' Section
:# 0ro!eller Shaft section
;# <ront A'le Section
,# Rear A'le section
.# =athe and elding Section
># Tyre Sho!
?# <uel (njection Section
)+# Body $uilding Section
1. En#ine O6erhal Sec+ion
The engine of a "ehicle is one of its most im!ortant
!arts and in the engine o"erhaul section &e &ere
introduced to ho& the engine &as disassem$led,
cleaning and ins!ection of the engine !arts and
assem$ly of engine to its com!lete form# The
mechanics of this section e'!lained to us a$out the
different !arts of the engine# Engine o"erhauling means
the reconditioning of engines# An o"erhauled engine is
an engine that is remo"ed from the "ehicle,
disassem$led, cleaned, ins!ected, re!aired &here"er
necessary and tested using suita$le methods in the
factory#
The "arious !rocedures in"ol"ed in o"erhauling include
honing, !lace ne& !iston rings 5oil and com!ression
rings6, $earings, gaskets, oil seals etc#
3oning !rocess is a method of !roducing !recision in
the engine cylinder $y means of ru$$ing &ith any
a$rasi"e# The diameter of the $ore of the engine $lock
is measured using "ernier cali!ers# (f the "ariation is
too much, then the &hole engine $lock is re!laced#
1uring o"erhauling, the engine $lock after ins!ection
and disassem$ly is !laced on a ta$le# The ne& crank
shaft is !laced inside the engine $lock &hich is
su!!orted $y $earings# The crank is designed such that
the !istons that &ill $e !laced in the cylinder &ill mo"e
&ith a !articular firing order#

This is follo&ed $y fitting of gaskets, cam shaft, gear
!um!, &ater !um! for cooling of engine and other
com!onents# The $ottom co"er is !laced and $olted in
!lace after all the com!onents in the lo&er side of the
engine $lock are !laced# The engine is then side&ays to
fit the fuel !um!# Again the engine $lock is turned and
the !istons are fitted to the crank shaft through the
$ore# After !lacing the sealant, the to! co"er &ith the
fuel injectors are !laced and $olted tightly in !lace#
The !rocess of o"erhauling mentioned a$o"e is similar
to $oth =eyland as &ell as Tata engines# 3o&e"er,
some factors such as firing order, design of the engine
$lock, the com!onents used etc "ary# The o"erhauling
&orks of these t&o engine $locks are done se!arately in
t&o different areas of the same sections#
The testing of the engines is done $y attaching them to
their test rigs &hich consists of "arious other
com!onents that make u! the &hole !o&er generation
system in the $us so that they can $e started and run
under no load to check &hether they are &orking
!ro!erly#
2. Small 3ni+
The small unit is section of the &orksho! &hich
undertakes the re!air and re!lacement of "arious
critical com!onents of a $us such as clutch, air $rake
system com!onents, &ater !um!s etc# The small unit
handles the re!air of almost :: different com!onents#
The com!onents &hich &e &orked u!on &ere8
1rying and 1istri$ution 9nit
System !rotection "al"e
9nloader @al"e
Air com!ressor !um!
1ual Brake "al"e
Clutch
1rying and distri$ution 9nit

The drying and distri$ution unit is an integral !art of
the air $rake system# The 1rying and distri$ution unit
51196 com$ines the function of the Air dryer &ith an
unloader "al"e, a !urge tank and a System 0rotection
@al"e 5S0@6#
The s!ecial features of 119 are listed $elo&
Air 1rying A Remo"es moisture com!letely from
the com!ressed air
9nloading A Regulates system !ressure $y
e'hausting the air deli"ered to the com!ressor, to
the atmos!here &hen system !ressure is increasesB
and allo&s re-charging of the system &hen the
system !ressure reduces#
Safety @al"e A (n case of any malfunctioning of
the unloader "al"e, it !rotects the com!ressor and
system $y $lo&ing off the e'cess !ressure# This
de"ice is integrated &ith the unloader "al"e
mechanism#
System 0rotection @al"e 5S0@6 A This function is
integrated into the 119, &hich !rotects the
healthy circuits of the air $rake system, in case of
failure in one of the circuits# The non-return "al"es
in this !ortion !re"ents $ack flo& of stored
com!ressed air u!stream#
0urge tank A This tank &hich is integrated &ith the
119 stores dry air for regeneration of the
desiccant $ed#
The dismantling and cleaning of the 119 &as done at
the &orksho! and the Assem$ly and re!air &as done at
ABC4 Technical Centre in the R7 cam!us#
Air Com!ressor !um!


Com!ressors are used to generate air !ressure in the air
$rake system# 0ressuriCed air is used for actuation of air
$rake e%ui!ment for reducing s!eed, sto!!ing the
"ehicle and other a!!lications# The dismantling and
cleaning of the Air Com!ressor !um! &as done at the
&orksho! and the Assem$ly and re!air &as done at
ABC4 Technical Centre in the R7 cam!us#


1ual Brake "al"e
The 1ual $rake "al"e is either a floor-mounted, treadle-
o!erated ty!e or fire&all-mounted $rake "al"e &ith t&o
se!arate su!!ly and deli"ery circuits for ser"ice and
secondary $raking, &hich !ro"ides the dri"er &ith a
graduated control for a!!lying and releasing the "ehicle
$rakes# The dismantling and cleaning of the 1ual Brake
@al"e &as done at the &orksho! and the Assem$ly and
re!air &as done at ABC4 Technical Centre in the
R7 cam!us#
Clutch

To allo& smooth shifting from one gear to another, a
clutch is !ro"ided to disengage the engine from the
transmission# A clutch is a mechanism for transmitting
rotation, &hich can $e engaged and disengaged#
Clutches are useful in de"ices that ha"e t&o rotating
shafts# (n these de"ices, one shaft is ty!ically dri"en $y
a motor, and the other shaft dri"es another de"ice# The
clutch connects the t&o shafts so that they can either $e
locked together and s!in at the same s!eed or $e
decou!led and s!in at different s!eeds# Clutch friction
disc also called as friction lining is made u! of a s!lined
round metal !art !late co"ered &ith friction material
5lining6 #the S!lines in center of the clutch disc mash
&ith s!lines on the in!ut shaft of manual transmission#
This makes the in!ut shaft and disc turn together#
3o&e"er the disc is free to slide $ack and forth in the
shaft#
3. *earbo7 Sec+ion

(n this section the dismantling, re!air and assem$ly of
=eyland and Tata gear$o'es are done
Manual transmissions come in t&o $asic ty!es8
A sim!le $ut rugged sliding-mesh or
unsynchroniCed7non-synchronous system, &here
straight-cut s!ur gear sets s!in freely, and must $e
synchroniCed $y the o!erator matching engine re"s
to road s!eed, to a"oid noisy and damaging
clashing of the gears
Constant-mesh gear$o'es, &hich can include non-
synchronised, or synchroniCed7synchromesh
systems, &here ty!ically diagonal cut helical 5or
sometimes either straight-cut, or dou$le-helical6
gear sets are constantly DmeshedD together, and a
dog clutch is used for changing gears# 4n
synchromesh $o'es, friction cones or Dsynchro-
ringsD are used in addition to the dog clutch to
closely match the rotational s!eeds of the t&o sides
of the 5declutched6 transmission $efore making a
full mechanical engagement#
Re"erse gear is usually unsynchronised, as the dri"e is
only e'!ected to engage it &hen the "ehicle is at a
standstill, meaning it also could only $e used for
mo"ing a&ay from a sto! unless the dri"er $ecame
ade!t at dou$le-declutching and had a !articular need
to regularly do&nshift into the lo&est gear#
!. 'ro(eller sha8+ Sec+ion
The !ro!eller shaft transmits !o&er from the gear $o'
to the differential of the rear a'le# The gear its !o&er
from the engine &hich is in turn transmitted to the
!ro!eller shaft $y means of a uni"ersal joint#
A uni"ersal joint is em!loyed to accommodate the
angular changes that occur in the shaft# T&o uni"ersal
joints are used for the !ro!eller shaft# 4ne is used
$et&een the gear$o' out!ut and the !ro!eller shaft and
the second is used $et&een the !ro!eller shaft and the
differential of the rear a'le#
<or $uses, hollo& shafts are used instead of solid
!ro!eller# This is $ecause hollo& !ro!eller shafts ha"e
more torsional resistance than solid shaft of the same
dimension and material undergoing the same stresses#

$. Fron+ A7le Sec+ion
The front a'le section deals &ith the dismantling and re!air
of the front a'le of the $us chassis# The major re!air &ork on
the front a'le includes re!air and re!lacement of the king!in
&hich holds the &heel hu$ ,re!lacing old $earings &ith ne&
ones, re!lacement of old oil seals &ith ne& ones, re!lacement
of $rake liner, connecting rod etc#

). Rear a7le sec+ion
The Rear a'le section deals &ith dismantling and re!air
of the rear differential, $rake cham$ers of the front and
rear a'les, slack adjusters etc#
The &orking of differential is that &hen any four
&heeler makes a turn, the rear &heels &ill ha"e
different s!eeds# This is due to the fact that one &heel
&ill ha"e to co"er more distance than the other
de!ending on the direction of turn# <or e'am!le, if a
$us takes a left turn, the left tyre has to co"er more
distance than the right tyre and therefore to adjust &ith
distance, the left tyre &ill ha"e to s!in at a faster s!eed
than the right tyre# Similar !rocess occurs during a right
turn#

This "ariation in s!eed of the tyres is sol"ed $y using a
mechanical setu! called the differential# (t is a system
of gears and !i"ots that accomadate the s!inning of the
rear tyres &ith the same s!eed 5straight dri"e6 and or at
different s!eeds5during cornering6#
The &heels are connected to t&o se!arate a'les &hose
ends are attached &ith t&o gears# The gears are allo&ed
to mesh &ith t&o other gears that are !i"oted so that
they can s!in freely# They are su!!orted $y connecting
them to the a'les of the &heels# The connection is such
that they can s!in around the a'is of the a'les# 0o&er is
transmitted to the a'les $y means of a large gear
attached to the a'le and a gear at the end of a !ro!eller
shaft# <or strong construction and less noise, the gear of
the shaft is made to mesh &ith the larger gear at its
lo&er side# The gears used are thick and the &hole
system is made com!act#
,. 5a+he and 4eldin# Sec+ion
The lathe is used for different turning !rocesses and is
used for remo"ing the &eld of !ro!eller shaft, ta!er
turning, cutting, sanding, knurling, drilling, or
deformation, facing, turning, &ith tools that are a!!lied
to the &ork !iece#
The &elding section deals &ith &elding of different
machine !arts to !recision#
The drilling and other micellenous o!erations are
carried out#
.. Tyre Sho(
The !rocess that takes !lace in the tyre sho! is
Retreading# Retreading is a !rocess for tyres that
re!lace &orn out tyres# Retreading !rocess is a!!lied
for tyres that ha"e $een &orn so that they can $e reused
after !ro!er ins!ection# This hel!s in conser"ing of
resources used for !roduction of fresh tyres from
factories and sa"es material cost#
The first ste! in the !rocess is ins!ection# (ns!ection is
done on &orn tyres to find out &hether there are any
defects in them such as holes, !rojections etc# (f no
such defect is found, then they can !roceed for
retreading#
The ne't ste! is Buffing &hich in"ol"es remo"ing of
the &orn out treads from the tyreEs !eri!hery using a
suita$le $uffing machine# Again, the Buffing !rocess is
different for ordinary K#S#R#T#C "ehicles and lo& floor
$uses# <or ordinary $uses, Buffing is done centrally
&hereas for lo& floor $uses, they are done radially
from one end to another#
After the $uffing !rocess, the tyres are a!!lied &ith an
adhesi"e coating# The adhesi"e is !rimarily a ru$$er
coating# After the last !hase of retreading, the adhesi"e
&ill melt and form a "ery strong $ond &ith the ne&
treads#
Fe't, the tyres are held on a fi'ture and ne& treads are
a!!lied on them $y !ressing on the treads &ith the hel!
of suita$le rollers &ith !ressure#
The tyres are then !laced in a cham$er &here they &ill
$e heated &ith high !ressure# There are three cham$ers#
The first t&o can hold large num$er of tyres and thus
needs to $e heated for a$out t&o and half hours# The
second cham$er can hold se"en tyres and needs only
t&o hours for the same#
0. Fel 1n9ec+ion Sec+ion
(n section the dismantling, re!air and assem$ly of fuel
injection !um!, fuel feed !um! and the atomiser is
done# An (njection 0um! is the de"ice that !um!s fuel
into the cylinders of a diesel engine# Traditionally, the
injection !um! is dri"en indirectly from the crankshaft
$y gears, chains or a toothed $elt 5often the timing $elt6
that also dri"es the camshaft# (t rotates at half
crankshaft s!eed in a con"entional four-stroke engine#
(ts timing is such that the fuel is injected only "ery
slightly $efore to! dead centre of that cylinderGs
com!ression stroke# (t is also common for the !um!
$elt on gasoline engines to $e dri"en directly from the
camshaft# The !istons ha"e a constant stroke "olume,
and injection "olume 5i#e#, throttling6 is controlled $y
rotating the cylinders against a cut-off !ort that aligns
&ith a helical slot in the cylinder# hen all the
cylinders are rotated at once, they simultaneously "ary
their injection "olume to !roduce more or less !o&er
from the engine# All injection !um!s incor!orate a
go"ernor to cut fuel su!!ly if the crank s!eed
endangers the engine - the hea"y mo"ing !arts of diesel
engines do not tolerate o"ers!eeding &ell, and
catastro!hic damage can occur if they are o"er-re""ed#
The fuel is raised to e'treme !ressures $y fuel injection
!um!s and is deli"ered to the com$ustion cham$er $y
!ressure-acti"ated injectors &ithout com!ressed air#
ith direct injected diesels, injectors s!ray fuel
through : to )* small orifices in its noCCle#
The fuel feed !um! is used to dra& the diesel fuel from
the fuel tank#
1:. &oach bildin# sec+ion
The coach $uilding section in K#S#R#T#C deals &ith
construction and re!air &orks of $uses# The $uilding
houses many $uses at a time and different &orks take
!lace inside#
<or construction of $odies of $uses, the first ste! is to
make a steel floor $y !lacing steel sections on to! of
the $ase frame# Then the $ody is se!arately made $y
using sheets of metals# These sheets are made $y
suita$le sheet metal !rocesses#
Before the $ody can $e $uilt using the sheets, the
re%uired sha!e of the coach is made $y using steel
skeleton structure !laced on the $ase# The sheets are
then !laced around this structure# The re%uired
finishing !rocesses such as !ainting and attaching of
other accessories are done after&ards#
S3**EST1O%S
4n account of the training session &e ha"e
undergone, &e &ould like to !ut forth a fe&
suggestions &hich might $e $eneficial for the
firm8
)# 0ro"ide $etter lighting conditions inside the
&orksho! !remises#
*# (ntroduction of integrated crane hoist facilities
in the &orksho!#
-# (ntroduction of air tools for faster and easy
dismantling and assem$ly of machine !arts#
:# (nstallation of an emission testing facility to
cater the needs of stricter emission norms#

&O%&53S1O%
The (ndustrial Training at KSRTC R7, Alu"a
&as a "ery fruitful e'!erience as $udding
Mechanical Engineering students# The training
definitely ga"e us an o!!ortunity to $e a !art of a
/o"ernment institution &hich has "ast e'!erience
in re!air, maintenance and $uilding of KSRTC
$uses# The training at the R(1 &orksho! &ill
definitely hel! us in our future endea"ours# e
take this moment to thank The orks Manager,
A1E, and all the em!loyees of KSRTC R7,
Alu"a for hel!ing us to com!lete this industrial
training in an enlightening manner#

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