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Re: BSc in AME from Singhania University

Sir Padampat Singhania University is a private, residential university located in Udaipur, India. The university offers undergraduate and graduate degree programs in engineering.

B.Sc in AME (AircraftMaintenance Engineering)
Duration- 6 Months, Full Time, Under Graduate Degree
Total Fees- INR 30000
Eligibility- Minimum Qualification : Diploma in AME

B.Sc in AME (AircraftMaintenance Engineering) Syllabus
SEMESTER-I
Paper-I
Workshop Technology (BSAME-101)
Safety Precautions-Aircraft and Workshop: Aspects of safe working practices including precautions to take when working with electricity, gasses especially oxygen, oils and chemicals. Also, instruction in the remedial action to be taken in the event of a fire or another accident with one or more of these hazards including knowledge on Extinguishing agents.
Workshop Practices: Care of tools, control of tools, use of workshop materials; Dimensions, allowances and tolerances, standards of workmanship; Calibration of tools and equipment, calibration standards.
Tools: Common hand tool types; Common power tool types; Operation and use of precision measuring tools; Lubrication equipment and methods; Operation, function and use of electrical general test equipment.
Avionic General Test Equipment: Operation, function and use of avionic general test equipment.
Fits and Clearances: Drill sizes for bolt holes, classes of fits; Common system of fits and clearances; Schedule of fits and clearances for aircraft and engines; Limits for bow, twist and wear; Standard methods for checking shafts, bearings and other parts.
Bearings: Purpose of bearings, loads, material, construction; Types of bearings and their application.
Springs: Types of springs, materials, characteristics and applications.
Transmissions: Gear types and their application; Gear ratios, reduction and multiplication gear systems, driven and driving gears, idler gears, mesh patterns; Belts and pulleys, chains and sprockets.

Material handling and Sheet Metal: Marking out and calculation for bend allowance; Sheet metal working, including bending and forming; Inspection of sheet metal work.
Welding, Brazing, Soldering and Bonding: Soldering methods, inspection of soldered joints. Welding and brazing methods, Inspection of welded joints and brazed joints. Bonding methods and inspection of bonded joints.
Paper-II
Aviation Legislation Part-I (BSAME-102)
The A/C Act. 1934: Introduction: Detailed Discussion of section –1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 5A, 6, 7, 8,
8A, 8B, 8C, 9, 9A, 9C, 10, 11, 11A, 11B, 12, 14A.
The A/C Rules 1937: Rule 1 – Short title and extent. Rule 3 – Definition and
interpretation.
The A/C Rules, 1937 & CAR Section – 2 AAC: Nationality and registration marking of
aircraft Rule – 2, 5, 14, 30, 31, 32, 33, 35, 36, 37, 37S Series – F Part – I
The A/C Rules 1937 & CAR section-2 AAC: Approval of organizations. Rule – 133B,
133C, 154, 155, 155 A. Series-E Part – I to IX & CAR 21, CAR 145, 2 of 2001 –
Accountable managers, 4 of 1998 Approval of foreign repair organization.
The A/C rules 1937: Rule 8 – carriage of arms, explosives & Dangerous goods, Rule 10
– Mails, Rule 11 – Aerodromes, Rule 12 – Prohibited Areas, Rule 13 – Photographs at
aero plane and from a/c in flight, Rule 13 A – Carriage of photographic apparatus in a/c,
Rule 18 – Invention of flights in contravention of the rules, Rule 20 – Set and rule not
applicable to gliders & kites, Rule 26 – Dropping of articles & decent by parachute, Rule
29 B – Prohibition on use of portable electronic devices, Rule 38 A – Carriage of
operating crew.
CAR Section – 2 & the A/c Rules 1937: RESPONSIBILTIES OF OWNER/OPERATOR AND AIR WORTHINESS DIRECTORATE: Series – A Part – I, II, III DOCUMENTS TO BE CARRIED ON BOARD A/C: Rule – 7, 7B, Series B Part- I, II, Series X Part VII.
The A/C Rules 1937 & CAR Section – 2 AAC: DEFECTS, RECORDING, REPORTING INVESTIGATION ANALYSIS AND RECTIFICATION: Rule –56, 59, 59A, Series – C Part - I to V
5 of 2001 – Engineering Statistics Report.
The A/C Rules 1937 CAR Section –2 AAC: APPROVED MAINTENCANCE PROGRAM Rule 60 Series – D Part – I to VI, Series – A Part – IV Oversight Program of 2000 – Airworthiness Surveillance, 2 of 1995 – Extension to the approved lives of component and inspection schedules.

The A/C Rules 1937 CAR Section –2 AAC: TYPE – CERTIFICATE Rule: 49, 49A, 49B 49C, 49D, 62, Series – F Part – II, XI, X, Series – X Part – IX, 7 of 1998 – Guidelines for procuring Parts manufactured by PMA Holders.
The A/C Rules 1937 & CAR Section -2: CERTIFICATION OF AIRWORTHINESS Rule: 15, 50,50A, 55, 62 (Sub rule D) Series F Part – III, V.
CAR Section – 2 AAC: CONTINUED AIRWORTHINESS & MANNER OF CERTIFICATION OF
AIRCRAFT, Series – F Part – VII, VIII, IX, X, XI, XVII, 4 of 2000 – Maintenance of ageing A/C, The A/C Rules1937 &CAR Section – 2: INSPECTION AND AIRWORTHI NESS REQUIREMENTS OF WOODEN AIRCRAFT GLIDES, MICRO LIGHT AIRCRAFT AND HOT AIR
BALOON: Series F Part – XII, XIII, XIV, XV
The A/C Rules 1937 & CAR Section – 2: FLIGHT MANUAL, Rule – 51, Series – F Part5 XVI
CAR Section – 2: AGE OF A/C IMPORTED INTO INDIA AND PROCEDURE FOR IMPORT OF A/C SPARES, EQUIPMENTS ETC. Series F – XV & XXI
The A/C Rules 1937: GENERAL: Rule 156 – Inspection, Rule 157 – fraudulent of documents, Rule 158 – Foreign Military Aircraft, Rule 158 A – Aircraft Registered in or belonging to Foreign state, Rule 159 – Obstruction of Authorized person, Rule 160 – General power to exempt, Rule 161 – Penalties.
Paper-III
Engineering Drawing (BSAME 103)
Engineering Drawings, Diagrams and Standards: Drawing types and diagrams, their symbols, dimensions, tolerances and projections; Identifying title block information; Microfilm, microfiche and computerized presentations; Specification 100 of the Air Transport Association (ATA) of America;
Aeronautical and other applicable standards including, ISO, An, MS, NAS and MIL; Wiring diagrams and schematic diagrams.
Paper-IV
Basic Aerodynamics (BSAME 104)
Aerodynamics: Airflow around a body; Boundary layer, laminar and turbulent flow, free stream, flow, relative airflow, up wash and downwash, vortices, stagnation; The terms: camber, chord, mean aerodynamic chord, profile (parasite) drag, induced drag, centre of pressure, angle of attack, wash in and wash out, fineness ratio, wing shape and aspect ratio; Thrust, Weight, Aerodynamic Resultant; Generation of Lift and Drag: Angle
of Attack, Lift coefficient, Drag coefficient, polar curve, stall; Aerofoil contamination including ice, snow, frost.

Theory of Flight: Relationship between lift, weight, thrust and drag; Glide ratio; Steady
state flights, performance; Theory of the turn; Influence of load factor: stall, flight envelope and structural limitations; Lift augmentation.
Flight Stability and Dynamics: Longitudinal, lateral and directional stability (active and passive).
Theory of Flight:
1. Aero plane Aerodynamics and Flight Controls: Operation and effect of: roll control: ailerons and spoilers; pitch control: elevators, stipulators, Variable incidence stabilizers and canards; Yaw control, rudder limiters; Control using elevons, ruddervators; Height lift devices; slots, slats, flaps; Drag inducing devices: spoilers, lift dumpers, speed brakes; Operation and effect of trim tabs, servo tabs, control surface blas.
2. High Speed Flight: Speed of sound, subsonic flight, transonic flight, supersonic flight, Mach number, critical Mach number.
3. Rotary Wing Aerodynamics: Terminology; Operation and effect of cyclic, collective and anti-torque controls.
Structures — General Concepts:
1. Fundamentals of structural systems.
2. Zonal and station identification systems; Electrical bonding; Lightning strike protection provision.
Paper-V
Human Factor (BSAME 105)
General: The need to take human factors into account; Incidents attributable to human
factors/human error. Murphy’s Law.
Human Performance and Limitations: Vision; Hearing; Information Processing; Attention and perception; Memory; Claustrophobia and physical access.
Social Psychology: Responsibility: individual and group; Motivation and de-motivation; Peer pressure; ‘Culture’ issues; Team working; Management, supervision and leadership.

Factors Affecting Performance: Fitness/health; Stress: domestic and work related; Time pressure and deadlines; Workload: overload and underload; Sleep and fatigue, shiftwork; Alcohol, medication, drug abuse.
Physical Environment: Noise and fumes; Illumination; Climate and temperature; Motion and vibration; Working environment.
Tasks: Physical work; Repetitive tasks; Visual inspection; Complex systems.
Communication: Within and between teams; Work logging and recording; Keeping up to date, currency; Dissemination of information.
Human Error: Error models and theories; Types of error in maintenance tasks; Implications of errors (i.e. accidents); Avoiding and managing errors.
Hazards in the Workplace: Recognizing and avoiding hazards; Dealing with emergencies.
SEMESTER-II
Paper-I
Electrical Fundamentals (BSAME-201)
Electron Theory
Structure and distribution of electrical charges within: atoms, molecules, ions, compounds; Molecular structure of conductors, semiconductors and insulators.
Static Electricity and Conduction
Static electricity and distribution of electrostatic charges; Electrostatic laws of attraction and repulsion; Units of charge, Coulomb’s Law; Conduction of electricity in solids, liquids, gases and a vacuum.
Electrical Terminology
The following terms, their units and factors affecting them; potential difference, electromotive force, voltage, current, resistance, conductance, charge, conventional current flow, electron flow.
Generation of Electricity
Production of electricity by the following methods: light, heat, friction, pressure, chemical action, magnetism and motion.

DC Sources of Electricity
Construction and basic chemical action of: primary cells, secondary cells, lead acid cells, nickel cadmium cells, other alkaline cells; Cells connected in series and parallel;
Internal resistance and its effect on a battery;
• Construction, materials and operation of thermocouples;
• Operation of photo-cells.

DC Circuits
Ohms Law, Kirchoff’s Voltage and Current Laws;
Calculations using the above laws to find resistance, voltage and current;
Significance of the internal resistance of a supply.
Resistance/Resistor
a)
Resistance and affecting factors; Specific resistance; Resistor colour code, values and tolerances, preferred values, wattage ratings; Resistors in series and parallel; Calculation of total resistance using series, parallel and series parallel combinations; Operation and use of potentiometers and rheostats; Operation of Wheatstone Bridge.
b)
• Positive and negative temperature coefficient conductance;
• Fixed resistors, stability, tolerance and limitations, methods of construction;
• Variable resistors, thermisters, voltage dependent resistors;
• Construction of potentiometers and rheostats;
• Construction of Wheatstone Bridge.

Power
Power, work and energy (kinetic and potential); Dissipation of power by a resistor,; Power formula; Calculations involving power, work and energy.
Capacitance/Capacitor
Operation and function of a capacitor; Factors affecting capacitance area of plates, distance between plates, Number of plates, dielectric and dielectric constant, working voltage, voltage rating; Capacitor types, construction and function; Capacitor colour coding; Calculations of capacitance and voltage in series and parallel circuits; Exponential charge and discharge of a capacitor, time constants; Testing of capacitors.
DC Motor/Generator
Basic motor and generator theory; Construction and purpose of components in DC generator; Operation of, and factors affecting output and direction of current flow in DC

generators; Operation of, and factors affecting output power, torque, speed and direction of rotation of DC motors; Series wound, shunt wound and compound motors;
Starter Generator construction.
AC Theory
Sinusoidal waveform: phase, period, frequency, cycle; Instantaneous, average, root mean square, peak, peak to peak current values and calculations of these values, in relation to voltage, current and power; Triangular/Square waves; Single/3phse principles;
Resistive (R), Capacitive (C) and Inductive (L)
Circuits
Phase relationship of voltage and current in L, C and R circuits, parallel, series and series parallel; Power dissipation in L, C and R circuits; Impedance, phase angle, power factor and current calculations; True power, apparent power and reactive power calculations.
Transformers
Transformer construction principles and operation; Transformer losses and methods for overcoming them; Transformer action under load and no-load conditions; Power transfer, efficiency, polarity markings; Primary and Secondary current, voltage, turns ratio, power, efficiency; Auto transformers.
Filters
Operation, application and uses of the following filters: low pass, high pass, band pass, band stop.
AC Generators
Rotation of loop in a magnetic field and waveform produced; Operation and construction of revolving armature and revolving field type AC generators; Single phase, two phase and three phase alternators; Three phase star and delta connections advantages and uses; Calculation of line and phase voltages and currents; Calculation of power in a three phase system; Permanent Magnet Generators.
AC Motors
Construction, principles of operation and characteristics of: AC synchronous and induction motors both single and polyphase; Methods of speed control and direction of rotation; Methods of producing a rotating field: capacitor, inductor, shaded or split pole.

For more Info Contact:
Sir Padampat Singhania University
Bhatewar
Udaipur, Rajasthan 313601
Telephone: 02957 226 096

[MAP]Sir Padampat Singhania University Bhatewar Udaipur, Rajasthan[/MAP]

As you demanded for Syllabus so here I am attaching the syllabus too:
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