Name of Lab
Location
Covered Area
Lab In charge
Type of
Equipment
Four Bar
Mechanism
Linear Geneva
Mechanism
Geneva
Mechanism
Mechanics of
Machines I & II
AD-105
830 sqft
Nazir Ahmed
Withworth Quick
Return
Mechanism
Scotch Yoke
Mechanism
Six Bar
Mechanism
Four bar
mechanism
Experiments
1. To identify the number and types
of links, joints, and determine the
mobility of the Four Bar Mechanism
2.
To
study
the
motion
characteristics of the Four Bar
Mechanism by utilizing the Grashof
criterion for four bar mechanisms
3. To study the characteristics of belt
drive mechanism
4. To identify the number and types
of links, joints, and determine the
mobility of the Slider Crank
Mechanism
5. To study the characteristics of the
Linear Geneva Mechanism
6. To identify the number and types
of links, joints, and determine the
mobility of the Linear Geneva
Mechanism
7. To study the characteristics of the
Geneva Mechanism
8. To identify the number and types
of links, joints, and determine the
mobility of the Geneva Mechanism
9. To identify the number and types
of links, joints, and determine the
mobility of the Quick Return
Mechanism
10. To study the characteristics of
Quick Return Mechanism and
determine the displacement, velocity
and acceleration of piston of the
Mechanism at various crank
orientations
11. To identify the number and types
of links, joints, and determine the
mobility of the Scotch Yoke
Mechanism
12. To study the characteristics of
Scotch Yoke Mechanism and
determine the displacement, velocity
and acceleration of piston of the
Mechanism at various crank
orientations
13. To identify the number and types
of links, joints, and determine the
mobility of the six bar Mechanism
14.
To
study
the
motion
characteristics of the six bar
mechanism by utilizing the Grashof
criterion for four bar mechanisms
No of
Students
No of
Equipment on each
Equipment
1
Name of Lab
Location
Covered Area
Lab In charge
Type of
Equipment
Four bar
mechanism
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Mechanics of
Machines I & II
AD-105
830 sqft
Nazir Ahmed
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Experiments
15. To study the motion characteristics
of the six bar mechanism by utilizing
the Grashof criterion for four bar
mechanisms
16. To determine the Mechanical
Advantage,
Velocity
Ratio
and
Efficiency of Compound Wheel and
Axle using it as Lifting Machine
17. To study the characteristics of Rack
and Pinion Mechanism
18. To study the characteristics of
Worm and Wheel Mechanism
19. To determine the Mechanical
Advantage,
Velocity
Ratio
and
Efficiency of Simple Spur Gear Train
20. To determine the Mechanical
Advantage,
Velocity
Ratio
and
Efficiency of Simple Helical Gear Train
21. To determine the Mechanical
Advantage,
Velocity
Ratio
and
Efficiency of Compound Gear Train
22. To determine the Mechanical
Advantage,
Velocity
Ratio
and
Efficiency of Screw Jack using it as
Lifting Machine
23. To study the Clutch Mechanism of
automobile
24. To study the Disc brake mechanism
of automobiles
25. To study the Drum brake
mechanism of automobile
26. To understand the working of
Ackerman Steering Mechanism and
identify its components
27. To study the characteristics of
Ackerman Steering Mechanism and
measure wheel angles when the steering
wheel is turned CW and CCW
28. To identify the number and types of
links, joints, and determine the mobility
of the Slider Crank Mechanism
No of
Students
No of
Equipment on each
Equipment
1
Name of Lab
Location
Covered Area
Lab In charge
Type of
Equipment
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Mechanics of
Machines I & II
AD-105
830 sqft
Nazir Ahmed
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msinahceM
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Experiments
29. To determine the displacement
of piston of a Slider Crank
Mechanism at various crank
orientations and comparing the
experimental results with the
theoretical outcomes
30. To determine the velocity of
piston of a Slider Crank
Mechanism at various crank
orientations and comparing the
experimental results with the
theoretical outcomes
31. To determine the acceleration
of piston of a Slider Crank
Mechanism at various crank
orientations and comparing the
experimental results with the
theoretical outcomes
32. To study the Differential
Mechanism of automobiles
33. To study the kinematics and
kinetics of the Porter Governor
34. To study the kinematics and
kinetics of the Proell Governor
35. To study the kinematics and
kinetics of the Hartnell Governor
36. To statically balance a shaft of
a
particular
shape
by
adding/removing mass on a
suitable location by utilizing Static
and Dynamic Balancing Machine
37. To dynamically balance a shaft
of a particular shape by
adding/removing mass on a
suitable location by utilizing Static
and Dynamic Balancing Machine
38. To completely balance a shaft
of a particular shape by
adding/removing mass on a
suitable location by utilizing Static
and Dynamic Balancing Machine
39.To dynamically balance the
rotor of a particular shape by
adding/removing mass on a
suitable location by utilizing
Dynamic Balancing Machine
No of
No of
Students on
Equipment
each
Equipment
Engineering Dynamics
Name of Lab
Location
Covered Area
Lab In charge
Engg.
Dynamics
AD-105
425 sqft
Abdul Majid
Type of
Equipment
Experiments
No of
No of
Students on
Equipment
each
Equipment
1. Inclined
Plane
2. Inclined
plane
3. Flywheel
Apparatus
4. Belt Friction
Apparatus
5. Centrifugal
force
apparatus
6. Belt drive
mechanism
7. Slider Crank
apparatus
8. Cam
Analyzing
apparatus
9.Four Bar
Mechanism
10.Four Bar
Mechanism
11. Oldham
Coupling
Mechanism
12.Oscillating
link mechanism
13.Porter
Governor
apparatus
Thermodynamics Lab
Name of Lab
Location
Covered Area
Lab In charge
Type of
Apparatus
1. Sectioned model
of two Stroke Petrol
Engine
2. Sectioned model
of Wankle/Rotary
Engine
Experiments
No of
No of
Students on
Apparatus
each
Apparatus
3. Sectioned model
of Steam Engine
4. Multi-sectioned
four Stroke Motor
Cycle Engine
5. Multi-sectioned
Two Stroke Motor
Cycle Engine
6. Thermoelectric
Thermodynamics
Engine
Mech. Engg.
Deptt.
7. Single Cylinder
749 Sqft
Four Stroke Diesel
Asif Jalal
Engine
8. Bourdon Tube
Pressure Gauge
Calibrator
12. Sectioned
model of four
stroke petrol engine
13. Sectioned model
of four stroke diesel
engine
Thermodynamics Lab
Engineering Statics
Name of Lab
Location
Covered Area
Lab In charge
Type of
Equipment
Experiments
Simple Wheel
and Axle
Compound
Wheel and axle
Inclined plane
Jib Crane
Engineering
Statics
AD 105
425sqft
Umar Ishaq
No. of
Students
No. of
Equipment on each
Equipment
Loaded Beam
Assembly
Moment of
Force
Wheel/Rotary
Disk Apparatus
Polygon of
Forces
Conversion set
10. Friction
Apparatus
10.
To determine the coefficient
of friction for various materials
surface in sliding contact with wood
Name of Lab
Location
Covered Area
Lab In charge
Type of
Equipment
Temperature
Measurement
Training Bench
Measurement
&Instrumentation
Mech. Engg. Deptt.
500 sqft
Hafiz Haroon
Process Control
Training System
Transducer and
Instrumentation
Trainer
Pneumatic
Training Board
Experiments
1. To demonstrate the application
of temperature scales and fixed
point using mercury-glass,
thermometer, bimetallic
thermometer, thermocouple
resistance temperature detector,
thermister and vapor pressure
thermometer.
2. To demonstrate the temperature
dependent electrical potential
produced by dissimilar metal
contact.
4. To demonstrate the resultant
E.M.F produced in a thermocouple
circuit and its application in
temperature measurement.
4. To demonstrate the use of
reference junction in thermocouple
measurements.
5. To demonstrate the use of wet
and dry bulb hygrometer in
determining relative humidity.
6. To determine the characteristic
of the differential transformer as
position transducer.
7. To measure the flow velocity.
8. To measure the static gain.
9. To measure the dynamic
response of the process.
10. To understand the operation of
a close loop ON-OFF control
system.
11. Conversion of electrical to
mechanical energy by using
techogenerator and motor.
12. Study of behavior of
photovoltaic cell on voltage
difference.
13. Study of reflective opt sensor as
position transducer.
14. To be able to design and
assemble a circuit that extends and
retracts a single acting spring return
cylinder.
15. To understand to design and
assemble a circuit that extends and
retracts a double acting cylinder.
16. To design and assemble OR
logic circuit.
No. of
No. of
Students on
Equipment
each
Equipment
16
Applied Physics
Name of Lab
Location
Covered
Area
Lab In
charge
Applied
Physics lab
Mech. Engg.
Deptt.
425 sqft
Anwar Ul
Haq
Type of
Apparatus
Experiments
No of
Apparatus
No of
Students on
each
Apparatus
1. Equal arm
balance with
accessories
2. Recording
apparatus
3. Sextant
apparatus
3. To determine height of an
inaccessible object by extent.
4. To determine the calibration
of an extent
4. Simple
pendulum
5. Time measurement
5. Bell crank
lever
apparatus
6. Meldes
apparatus
7. Compound
pendulum
8. Spiral spring
apparatus
9. Oscillating
metallic rod
apparatus
10. Maxwell
Needle
apparatus
Control Engineering
Name of Lab
Location
Covered Area
Lab In charge
Control
Engineering
Mech.Engg.De
pt
Hafiz Haroon
Type of
Equipment
Experiments
No of
No of
Students on
Equipment
each
Equipment
PLC Trainer
1. Introduction to PLC
2. To study communication
between PLC and computer
3. To implement flash light using
timers
4. To control AC supply using
relay controlled AC supply
Water Level
Control Trainer
Traffic Light
Control Trainer
Temperature
Control Trainer
8.
Elevator Control
Trainer
Light Control
Trainer
Stepper Motor
Control Trainer
CAD/CAM
Name of Lab
Location
Covered Area
Lab In charge
Type of
Equipment
1. CAD/CAM
Software
Introduction
P-VI Computers
Computer Aided
Design and
Computer Aided
Manufacturing
MechEngg.
Department
223 sqft
Muhammad
Rizwan
2. CNC Lathe
3. CNC Milling
3. CNC WireCut
Experiments
1. Introduction to CAD/CAM
software interface
2.Introduction to Master CAM
software
3. 2-D Geometry Creation on Master
CAM
4. 3-D Geometry Creation on Master
CAM
5. Surface Creation on Master CAM
6. Part Geometry for Lathe
Operations
7. Introduction to computer aided
manufacturing, part programming GCodes and M-Codes, NC File
8. G-Code generation and Simulation
of Operations for CNC lathe
9. Introduction to CNC lathe,
Interface and different controls.
10. Transfer of NC file to CNC lathe
Tool setting, execution of simple
programme
11. Facing &Taper turning on CNC
lathe
12. Boring and Threading on CNC
lathe
13. Concave and Convex Filleting on
CNC Lathe
14. Tool wear compensation
15. Introduction to CNC Milling,
Controllers, G-Codes and M-Codes
and simulation
16. Introduction to machine Axes and
Job Axes, Job setting on CNC
Milling
17. Transfer of 2-D NC File to CNC
Milling and execution of programme
18. Transfer of 3-D NC File to CNC
Milling and execution of programme
19. Introduction to principle of Nonconventional CNC wire-cut. Wire-cut
machine parts and their functions
20. Creation of 2-D geometry for
wire-cut simulation and G-code
generation
21. Straight cutting of contour on
wire-cut
22. Taper cutting of contour on wirecut
No of
No of
Students on
Equipment
each
Equipment
1
Drawing Hall
Name of Lab
Location
Covered Area
Lab In charge
Type of
Equipment
Experiments
No of
Students
No of
Equipment on each
Equipment
1.Lettering Practice
2.U-Block
4. Pair of Brasses
Drawing Hall
Mech Engg
Deptt
1212 Sq ft
Uman Ahmad
Drawing Boards
with accessories
50
Name of Lab
Location
Covered Area
Lab In charge
Mechanical
Engg.
Workshop
Mech.
Workshop
4022.68 sqft
Kh. M. Ashraf
Type of
Equipment
Experiments
No of
No of
Students on
Equipment
each
Equipment
Lathe Machine
Power Hacksaw
Machine
Tool Grinding
Machine
Bench Vise
(Carpentry
Shop)
18
Bench Vise
(Fitting Shop)
19
Shaper 18
Band Saw
Machine
Cutting Wood
Thickness
Planning
Machine
Planning Wood
Smithy Forges
Forging
Drilling
Machine (Fitting
Shop)
Crucible Pit
Furnace
(Foundry Shop)
AERODYNAMICS
Name of Lab
Location
Covered Area
Lab Incharge
Type of
Equipment
Wind Tunnel
Aerodynamics
MechEnggDept
Ali Raza
Profilli
Virtual Wind
Tunnel
Experiment
1. To measure the pressure distribution
throughout the contraction cone of a Wind
Tunnel
2. To measure the maximum velocity and
hence the Mach number of the air flowing
through the Wind Tunnel
3. To determine the losses associated with the
Contraction Cone, Test Section and Diffuser
Section of the Wind Tunnel
4. To determine the power requirement and
hence the efficiency of the Wind Tunnel
5. To analyze experimentally the
characteristics of the air flow through the Clark
Y Airfoil
6. To analyze experimentally the
characteristics of the air flow through the
MH114 Airfoil
7. To analyze experimentally the
characteristics of the air flow through the
NACA0009 Airfoil
8. To analyze experimentally the
characteristics of the air flow through the
Aircraft Wing
9. To analyze experimentally the
characteristics of the air flow through a flat
plate and compare the experimental results with
the theoretical expectations
10. To analyze experimentally the
characteristics of the air flow through a sphere
and compare the experimental results with the
theoretical expectations
11. To analyze experimentally the
characteristics of the air flow through various
Airfoil of the same material
12. To analyze experimentally the effect of
material on the characteristics of the Airfoil
13. Introduction to Profili
14. GUI of Profili
15. To Develop the Boundary Layer Profile for
Different Airfoils
16. To determine the coefficients of Lift, Drag
and Pitching Moment for Different Airfoils by
using Profili
17. To develop and Compare the Lift and Drag
Characteristics of Different Airfoils by Using
Profili
18. To Compare the Experimental results
(Attained through Wind Tunnel) with the
Simulation Results (Achieved through Profili)
19. Introduction to Virtual Wind Tunnel
No. of
Equipment
Number of
students on
each
Equipment
1
1
1
1
Name of Lab
Location
Covered Area
Lab Incharge
Type of
Equipment
GAMBIT
GAMBIT
GAMBIT
GAMBIT
GAMBIT
GAMBIT
GAMBIT
GAMBIT
Computational
Fluid Dynamics
UmerAkram
GAMBIT
GAMBIT
GAMBIT
GAMBIT
GAMBIT
ANSYS
FLUENT
FLUENT
FLUENT
FLUENT
FLUENT
FLUENT
FLUENT
FLUENT
FLUENT
FLUENT
Experiment
Introduction to CFD
Introduction to GAMBIT, GUI of
GAMBIT
Geometric Modeling Techniques in
GAMBIT
Solid Model Creation
Meshing Tools and Techniques in
GAMBIT
Basic Meshing Tools and
Techniques in GAMBIT
Intermediate Meshing Tools and
Techniques in GAMBIT
Advance Meshing Tools and
Techniques in GAMBIT
Creating And Meshing Basic
Geometry
Modeling A Mixing Elbow (2-D)
Modeling A Three-Pipe
Intersection (3-D)
Modeling A Combustion Chamber
(3-D)
Sedan Geometry
Modeling Flow In A Tank
Basic Turbo Model With
Unstructured Mesh
Introduction To Fluent
Introduction To Fluent
CFD Analysis of a Fluid Flow in a
Mixing Elbow
Heat Transfer in a Mixing Elbow
Turbo Post processing
Modeling Turbulent Flow in a
Mixing Tank
CFD Analysis of Flow over a Flat
Plate
Heat Transfer over a Flat Plate
Cold Flow Simulation Inside an SI
Engine
Assessment of Reliability of
Results
Number of
No. of
students
Equipment
on each
Equipment
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Name of Lab.
Location
Covered Area
Lab. Incharge
Finite Element
Analysis
Imran Zahid
Type of
Equipment
ANSYS
Experiment
1. Introduction to FEA
2. Introduction to ANSYS, GUI
of ANSYS
3. Geometric Modeling
Techniques in ANSYS
4. Geometric Modeling
Techniques in ANSYS
5. Solid Model Creation
6. Meshing Tools and Techniques
in ANSYS
7. Basic Meshing Tools and
Techniques in ANSYS
8. Intermediate Meshing Tools
and Techniques in ANSYS
9. Advance Meshing Tools and
Techniques in ANSYS
10. Finite Element Analysis of
a Two Dimensional Truss
11. Finite Element Analysis of
a Plane Bracket
12. Finite Element Analysis of
a Space Frame
13. Finite Element Analysis of
a Simply Supported Beam
Carrying Distributed Load
14. Basic Thermal Analysis
(Simple Conduction Example)
15. Intermediate Thermal
Analysis (Transient Thermal
Conduction Example)
16. Advance Thermal Analysis
(Thermal Mixed Boundary
Example)
17. Finite Element Analysis of
a Cantilever Beam (Linear
Analysis)
18. Finite Element Analysis of
a Cantilever Beam (Non Linear
Analysis)
19. Finite Element Analysis of
a Cantilever Beam (Harmonic
Analysis)
20. Finite Element Analysis of
a Cantilever Beam (Modal
Analysis)
No. of
Equipment
Number of
students on
each
Equipment
Type of Equipment
1. Shore Durometer
2. Electronic magnetic
induction thickness gauge
Applied
Chemistry Lab
MechEngg.
Department
223 Sqft
3. Conductivity meter
4. Stalagmometer
5. Pensky Martens flash point
apparatus
6. pH mater
7. Copper calorimeter
8. Viscometer
9. Voltmeter
10. Specific gravity bottles
11. Distillation assembly +
thermometer
12. Burette + Pipette + Conical
flask
Experiments to be Covered
1. Determination of hardness of rubber
samples by Shore Durometer.
2. Determination of film thickness of
paint coatings by Electronic magnetic
induction thickness gauge and
Gravimetric method.
3. To determine TDS of water samples
of different source by conductivity
meter.
4. To determine percentage
composition of unknown KCl solution
by using conductivity meter.
5. Determination of end point in
precipitation reaction by
conductometric titration.
6. Determination of surface tension of
diesel by Stalagmometer.
7. To determine flash point and fire
point of hydrocarbons by Pensky
Martens flash point apparatus.
8. To determine the strength of given
acid solution by pH metric titration
using 0.5 M sodium hydroxide
solution.
9. Determination of heat of
neutralization of NaOH and HCl.
10. Determination of heat of solution of
KNO 3 .
11. Determination of viscosity of
lubricant by Ostwalds viscometer
12. To determine Galvanic series of Cu,
Al, Zn, Sn and Fe by voltmeter.
13. To determine the API gravity of
different crude oil samples.
14. Separation of given mixture of
solvents by distillation.
15. Determination of Ca 2+ and Mg 2+
hardness of water sample using EDTA
solution.
No. of
Equipment
No of
Students on
each
Equipment
11.Fluid
Friction
Apparatus
12.Free and
Force vortex
Apparatus
13.Axial Flow
fan
14.Centrifugal
Pump Test
Equipment
15.Pelton
Turbine
16.Francis
turbine
17.Reaction
turbine
18.Kaplan
Turbine
19.Impulse
Turbine
20.Inclined
Tube
Manometer
21.Pressure
Measurement
Apparatus
22.Osborn
Reynolds
Apparatus
Name of lab
Location
Covered area
Lab Incharge
Type of
Equipment
Heat conduction
unit
Heat and
Mass
Transfer Lab
Mechanical
Engineering
Department
500 sq-ft
SohaibHanif
Thermal
conductivity of
non metallic
materials
Apparatus
Thermal
conductivity of
liquids and gases
Apparatus
Free & Forced
Heat Convection
Apparatus
Radiant Heat
Transfer and
Exchange
Apparatus
Multi Heat
Exchanger
Apparatus
Experiments
No. of
No. of
students
Equipment on each
Equipment
Heat and
Mass
Transfer Lab
Boiling heat
transfer unit
Name Of Lab
Location
Covered Area
Lab Incharge
Internal
combustion
engines lab
Mechanical
engineering
department
630 sq ft
Atifilyas
No. of
No. of
Students
Equipment On Each
Equipment
Type of
Equipment
Experiments
4-Cylinder Petrol
Engine
4- Cylinder Diesel
Engine
1-Cylinder Petrol
Engine
(Engine Test Bed)
1-Cylinder Diesel
Engine
(Engine Test Bed)
Combustion
laboratory unit
Manufacturing ProcessesI&II
Name of lab
Location
Covered area
Lab in charge
Manufacturing
Processes I & II
No. of
Apparatus
Measuring
1.Lab layout, safety precautions and Metro
Instruments
No. of
Students
on each
Apparatus
06
01
Hand
Injection
Molding
Machine
01
05
Soldering
10
02
Arc welding
02
03
Power
Press
01
05
Shaper
01
05
Surface
grinder
01
05
01
05
Type of
Apparatus
Mech.Engg.Deptt
6198 sqft
Umar Saleem
Milling
machine
Experiments
Manufacturing ProcessesI&II
process using shell and
mill cutters.
Lathe
machine
01
05
CNC wire
cut
01
05
CNC Lathe
machine
05
01
Name of Lab
Location
Covered Area
Lab In charge
Type of
Equipment
Hooks Law
Apparatus
Rotary Bending
Fatigue Testing
Machine
Tensile &
Hardness Testing
Machine
Beam Deflection
Apparatus
Fixed Beam
Apparatus
4Mechanics of
Materials I&II
Laboratory
Block
1437sqft
Marium Shahid
Rubber slab
apparatus
Torsion apparatus
Curved bar
apparatus
Extension of
spring apparatus
Compression of
spring apparatus
Universal Testing
Machine
Experiments
No of
No of Students on
Equipment
each
Equipment
2
18.To perform compression test
parallel to fibers on wooden cubes
when load is applied
MECHANICAL VIBRATION
Name Of Lab
Location
Covered Area
Lab Incharge
Mechanical
Vibration
Lab
Mechanical
Engineering
Department
468 sq ft
Hafiz
Zeeshan
Type of
Equipment
Universal
Vibration
Testing
Apparatus
Bifilar Trifilar
Simple
Pendulum
Compound
Pendulum
Experiments
No. of
No. of
Students
Equipment On Each
Equipment
Mechanical
Vibration
Lab
Whirling of
shaft
Torsional
Vibration
Apparatus
Sr
#
Equipment Name
Experiments
The Refrigeration
Fault Diagnostic
Bench
Air Conditionning
Fault Diagnosting
Bench
No of
Equipment
No. of
Student
s on
Each
Equipm
ent
Heat Pump
Cooling Tower
Basic Refrigeration
Unit
Absorption
Refrigeration Unit
Air Conditioning
Unit