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BUMPER DESIGN AND ANALYSIS DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF AUTOMOTIVE FRONT BUMPER Submitted by KARAN MITTAL (Reg. No. 110934200) 8 th Sem B.Tech (Automobile Engg.) Under the guidance of Laxmikant G. Keni Asst. Professor Sr. Scale MIT, Manipal

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BUMPER DESIGN AND ANALYSIS

DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF AUTOMOTIVE FRONT BUMPER

Submitted by

KARAN MITTAL(Reg. No. 110934200)8th Sem B.Tech (Automobile Engg.)

Under the guidance of

Laxmikant G. KeniAsst. Professor Sr. ScaleMIT, Manipal

DEPARTMENT OF AERONAUTICAL AND AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERINGMANIPAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY(A Constituent Institution of Manipal University)MANIPAL - 576 104, Karnataka, INDIA

March 2015

EPARTMENT OF AERONAUTICAL AND AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERINGMANIPAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY(A Constituent Institution of Manipal University)MANIPAL - 576 104, Karnataka, INDIA

Manipal< Date >

CERTIFICATE

This is to certify that the project titled Design and Analysis of Automotive Front Bumper is carried out by KARAN MITTAL (Reg. No. 110934200) during January-May, 2015 and the Midterm report is submitted to the Department of Aeronautical & Automobile Engineering as part of requirement of B Tech (Automobile Engineering) project work evaluation.

Signature: Laxmikant G. Keni Asst. Professor Sr. Scale MIT, Manipal

ABSTRACT

The abstract is brief synopsis of the project work and should be written in 4 paragraphs. The first paragraph should introduce the area of the topic and give importance of the work / topic in the present day scenario, hence leading to the objective of the project work.

The second paragraph should briefly discuss the methodology that was adopted in addition to the tools used.

The third paragraph should discuss briefly the important results that were obtained and its significance.

The fourth paragraph should discuss the important conclusion(s) if any, of the project work. If you have used some software tools/packages or hardware/systems, indicate them in the last line. (The abstract should fit in one page only)

Keywords: About 5

LIST OF TABLES

Table No.Table TitlePage No.

LIST OF FIGURES

Figure No.Figure TitlePage No.

Contents

Page No

Abstracti

List of Figuresii

List of Tables iii

1INTRODUCTION1

1.1Title of Subdivision 1

1.2Title of Subdivision 2

1.3Title of Subdivision 3

2LITERATURE REVIEW

2.1Title of Subdivision 1

2.2Title of Subdivision 2

2.3Literature Summary

3PROBLEM DEFINITION

4OBJECTIVES

5THEORETICAL BACKGROUND

6METHODOLOGY

6.1Title of Subdivision 1

6.2Title of Subdivision 2

7RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS

7.1Results and Discussion

7.2Conclusions

8WORK PROPOSED FOR THE NEXT TERM

REFERENCES

ANNEXURES (OPTIONAL)

PROJECT DETAILS

1. INTRODUCTIONThis should include Introduction to the area of work (general discussion) Brief present day scenario with regard to the work area Motivation to do the project work Shortcomings in the previous work / reference paper Brief importance of the work in the present context Uniqueness of the methodology that will be adopted Significance of the possible end result Project Work schedule

About 8-10 pages with appropriate subdivisions numbered as 1.1, 1.2, 1.3 etc.2. LITERATURE REVIEW Present state / recent developments in the work area Summarized outcome of the literature review

About 30 papers (including at least 10 journal papers) to be cited. 5-6 pages write may be subdivided as 2.1, 2.2, 2.3 3. PROBLEM DEFINITIONHighlights the problems because of which the present project work is taken up.

4. OBJECTIVESClearly stated subdivision of works to be carried out in the present study. Title of project may be subdivided into specific objectives. Objectives may be design/analysis type/validation/experimental work/ fabrication etc.

5. THEORETICAL BACKGROUND Theoretical discussions General analysis Mathematical derivationsSubdivisions may be made as 6.1, 6.2, etc.

6. METHODOLOGY Detailed methodology Assumptions made Design / Analysis / Experimental work carried out Tools used and its details Preliminary result analysis if any

Subdivisions may be made as 6.1, 6.2, etc

7. RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS Results and Discussion Conclusions

8. PLAN OF ACTION FOR THE NEXT TERM Specific objectives to be carried out and the corresponding methodology

REFERENCES (to begin in a new page)Journal / Conference Papers[1] Name 1 and Name 2, Paper Title, Full Journal Name, volume no, publication year, page numbers[2] Name 1 and Name 2, Paper Title, Proceedings of the International / National Conference on ___, Institution, Country, Date, page numbers

Reference / Hand Books[3] Name 1, Book Title, Publication Name, Edition, ISBN number

Web[4] Topic 1, website name (do not include long URLs) (date of visit)

ANNEXURES (Optional)Annexure to include Product Data sheets Design drawings Standard diagrams Lengthy codes / algorithms etc

PROJECT DETAILS (as provided in Synopsis)

General Guidelines (Delete this page when making the report submission)

Project Report to be about 30 pages.

Paper Size: A4; Left = Right = Top = Bottom Margins = 1 Page Numbering Position: Bottom with right justified and continuous numbering from the Introduction Use Times New Roman Font with Normal Style, paragraph justified and 1.25 line spacing

Paragraph Heading: Times New Roman Font, Bold, Font Size 14; Paragraph Matter: Times New Roman Font, Normal, Font Size 12; Sub-paragraphs be appropriately numbered as in 1.1, 1.2, 1.3 etc; Sub-paragraph Heading: Times New Roman Font, Italics, Font Size 12; Sub-paragraph Matter: Times New Roman Font, Normal, Font Size 12;

Figure captions below Figure with continuous numbering (Ex: Fig. 1, Fig. 2, etc) Tables captions above Table with continuous numbering (Ex: Table 1, Table 2, etc)

All references must be quoted in ascending order (follow IEEE format for referencing) Project Details page must be the last page in the project report.

Report to be prepared with printing on both sides of sheet. ONE soft bound (blue coloured) report to be submitted to Program Coordinator.

Arrangement of contents as per the sequence mentioned in the format

The above guidelines should be used only as a help guide and is more or less a standard way of report writing Report formatting should not be disturbed in any form Project students are requested to discuss with their Institute guides regarding the contents of the project report

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