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Vardhaman College of Engineering

Shamshabad, Hyderabad 501 218, AP

(AUTONOMOUS)

Department of Aeronautical Engineering End of Semester Course Evaluation Form


Course : Class : Year Name of the faculty AIR CRAFT PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY II YEAR B. Tech II Semester : 2011-2012 : N.SRINIVASA REDDY

Please take a few minutes to answer the following questions. Your answers to the questions and your feedback will assist the department to improve Teaching-Learning Process to better serve its students and the community. Given below are some points/aspects for evaluation. Tick () appropriate grade in the box.

PART A: INSTRUCTOR EVALUATION


1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10 . 11 . 12 . Instructor clearly stated the main objectives of the course. Instructor was available and helpful outside of class or during posted office hours. Instructor gave a clear presentation of the material. Instructor was well organized and made adequate preparation for class. Instructor was enthusiastic about teaching this class and invited questions and comments from students. Instructor related course material to real life situations and fostered development of your analysis and/or design abilities. Homework and other assignments (not including lab exercises) helped you understand the course material. The textbook, prepared lecture notes and/or computer teaching modules contributed to your learning. The instructor is impartial in awarding marks. In general, the instructor taught this course effectively.

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PART B: EVALUATION OF LAB COURSES


13 . 14 . 15 . 16 . 17 . 18 . 19 . 20 . Instructor emphasized conceptual understanding of lab methods/procedures. Instructor gave a clear description of the lab exercises to be performed. The lab exercises increased your interest in the course material topics. The lab exercises enhanced your understanding of the course material topics. The lab increased your ability to solve engineering problems. The time spent in lab was used efficiently. The lab was well equipped for the exercises required. Lab or project class presentations were beneficial.

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PART C: STUDENT DEVELOPMENTASSESSMENT (PROGRAM OUTCOMES)


Use "NAN for "Not Applicable" for items that do not apply to this course. Use the following scale to rate your progress in the following areas as a result of taking this course. 21 Graduates will demonstrate the ability to use basic knowledge in mathematics, science and engineering and apply them to solve problems specific to mechanical engineering. Graduates will demonstrate the ability to design and conduct experiments, interpret and analyze data, and report results. Graduates will demonstrate the ability to design any mechanical system or thermal system that meets desired specifications and requirements. Graduates will demonstrate the ability to function as a coherent unit in multidisciplinary design teams, and deliver results through collaborative research. Graduates will demonstrate the ability to identify, formulate and solve mechanical engineering problems of a complex kind. 3 |Page
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Graduates will demonstrate an understanding of their professional and ethical responsibilities, and use technology for the benefit of mankind. Graduates will be able to communicate effectively in both verbal and written forms. Graduates will have the confidence to apply engineering solutions in global and societal contexts. Graduates should be capable of selfeducation and clearly understand the value of life-long learning. Graduates will develop an open mind and have an understanding of the impact of engineering on society and demonstrate awareness of contemporary issues. Graduates will be familiar with applying software methods and modern computer tools to analyze mechanical engineering problems. Graduates will have the ability to recognize the importance of professional development by pursing post graduate studies or face competitive examinations that offer challenging and rewarding careers in Mechanical Engineering. Graduate will be able to design a system to meet desired needs within environmental, economic, political, ethical health and safety, manufacturability and management knowledge and techniques to estimate time, resources to complete project.

PART D: COURSE OUTCOMES (CHECK THOSE OUTCOMES COVERED IN THIS COURSE):


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To Understand the gyroscopic effect on moving vehicles and to analyze various static and dynamic systems. 35 To able to analyze the effect of friction on variety of machine members and to design effective ways of assembled components. 36 To enhance the capabilities of understanding various automobile fuel supply and controlling parameters such as fly wheel and governor and to analyze the working 4 |Page

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procedures of the above. To understand the need of balancing in various engines and innovate new methods of effective balancing. To able to estimate the effects of mechanical vibrations in various elements and can improve the advanced components in mechanical members to resist vibrations so to avoid failures. To enhance the capabilities to understand the working procedures of vital automobile components such as brakes, clutches and dynamometers etc.

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