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The document outlines a project timeline for the development of a Switched Reluctance Motor (SRM), detailing various activities scheduled over 34 weeks. Each activity is marked with symbols indicating the start and completion status, along with team members responsible for each task. Key tasks include design, component sourcing, coding, and testing, culminating in the final assembly and troubleshooting of the SRM.

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activity chart

The document outlines a project timeline for the development of a Switched Reluctance Motor (SRM), detailing various activities scheduled over 34 weeks. Each activity is marked with symbols indicating the start and completion status, along with team members responsible for each task. Key tasks include design, component sourcing, coding, and testing, culminating in the final assembly and troubleshooting of the SRM.

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TIME (in weeks)

S
ACTIVITY
no. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22

1. Introduction of SRM ▼▲ A,B,C,D

2. Components of SRM ▼▲ A,B,C,D

3. Working Principle ▼ ▲ A,B,C,D

4. Block Diagram ▼▲ A,B,C,D

5. Components Rating ▼ ▲ A

6. Approximate Costing ▼▲ A

7. Design of SRM on page ▼ ▲ A,B

8. ▼ ▲ A
Identifying the motor

9. Meeting with project ▼▲ A,B

guide
10. Cancellation of idea ▼▲ A,B

11. Conveyor belt principle ▼ ▲ A

12. Dimension of plates ▼▲ A,B,C,D

13. Meeting for Conveyor ▼ ▲ A,B,C,D

final belt
14. Application for ▼▲ A,B,C

Mechanical department
15. Cutting of L shaped rods ▼▲ A,B,C
16. Welding of L shaped rods ▼ ▲ A,B,C,D

17. Setting ceramic fibres on ▼▲ A,B,C

stand
18. Registering Project for ▼▲ A,B,C,D

MSME
19. Iron plates Searching ▼ ▲ A,B

20. Conveyor belt searching ▼ ▲ A

(structure)
21. Dimensions of gears and ▼ ▲ A,C

shafts
22. Getting shafts and ▼ ▲ A,B,C

bearings fixed
23. Chain length increment ▼▲ A,B,C

24. Microcontroller coding ▼▲ A

25. Problems in structure ▼▲ A

(shaft bending)
26. Comparison between belt ▼ ▲ A,B,C

and chain
27. Testing every element ▼▲ A,B,C,D

individually
28. Rough connection layout ▼▲ A

29. Designing PCB ▼▲ A

30. PCB design error and ▼ ▲ A,B,C,D

refabrication
31. Drilling and soldering ▼ ▲ A,B,C,D

components
32. Troubleshooting IC7805 ▼ ▲ A,B,C

overheating
33. PCB testing of LCD ▼ ▲ A,B,C

display for temp


34. Motor change (DC ▼ A,B,C

stepper)

Symbols to be used for marking beginning and completion of activities

 Scheduled beginning of the activity ∆ Scheduled completion of the activity


 Re-scheduled beginning of the activity □ Re-scheduled completion of the activity
▼or ■ Actual beginning of the activity ▲or ■ Actual completion of the activity
A Deepanshu Khandelwal B Diya Sharma
C Abhishek Kumar D Dishika Sharma

Name & Signature of team leader Name & Signature of Guide

Deepanshu Khandelwal Dr. Pallav Rawal

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