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Structure and Syllabus of B.E. (Mech), Pattern E11, Issue 1, Rev 0, dated 28/07/2012
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Content
Sr.
No.
Subject
Code
Title
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
3.6
3.7
3.8
3.9
3.10
3.11
3.12
3.13
3.14
4
ME21101
ME20103
ME20105
ME20107
HS20108
ME20201
ME20203
ME20305
ME20307
ME24401
ME24301
Mathematics
Kinematics and Mechanisms
Machine Drawing Computer Aided Drafting
Metallurgy and Material Science
Technical Writing
Mathematics
Kinematics and Mechanisms
Machine Drawing Computer aided Drafting
Metallurgy and Material Science
Mini Project
Workshop Practice
@ Elective Soft Skills
ME20401 $ Comprehensive Viva Voce
@ Institute Elective
Course Structure - Module IV
5
5.1
5.2
5.3
5.4
5.5
5.6
5.7
5.8
5.9
5.10
5.11
5.12
5.13
5.14
6
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No.
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8
9
11
13
15
18
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35
37
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44
46
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Manufacturing Techniques
Design of Machine Elements
Metrology and Measurement Techniques
Heat Transfer
Manufacturing Techniques
Design of Machine Elements
Metrology and Measurement Techniques
Heat Transfer
Mini Project
@ Institute Level
ME30403 $ Comprehensive Viva Voce
ME37301 $ Seminar
Course Structure - Module VI
9
9.1
9.2
9.3
9.4
9.5
9.6
9.7
9.8
9.9
9.10
9.11
10
49
51
54
56
59
60
61
63
64
66
Theory of Machines
Internal Combustion Engines
Fluid Machinery and Fluid Power Engineering
Computational Methods in Mechanical engineering
Theory of Machines
Internal Combustion Engines
Fluid Machinery and Fluid Power Engineering
Computational Methods in Mechanical engineering
@ Institute Level
ME30404 $ Comprehensive Viva Voce
ME37302 Project Stage I
Course Structure - Module VII
11
67
69
72
74
76
78
80
81
83
85
11.1a
11.1b
11.1c
11.1d
ME42101
ME42103
ME42105
ME42107
11.2a
11.2b
11.2c
11.2d
11.3
11.4
ME42109
ME42111
ME42113
ME42115
ME40101
ME40103
Elective Group I
Kinematic Analysis & Synthesis
Tribology
Design of Composite Materials
Machine Tool Design
Elective Group II
Heat Exchange Devices
Turbo machines
Thermal Power Plants
Energy Conservation And Management
Design of Mechanical Systems
CAD/CAM/CAE
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88
90
92
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98
100
102
105
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11.5a
11.5b
11.5c
11.5d
ME42201
ME42203
ME42205
ME42207
11.6a
11.6b
11.6c
11.6d
11.7
11.8
11.9
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ME42209
ME42211
ME42213
ME42215
ME40301
ME40303
ME47303
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Elective Group I
Kinematic Analysis & Synthesis
Tribology
Design of Composite Materials
Machine Tool Design
Elective Group II
Heat Exchange Devices
Turbo machines
Thermal Power Plants
Energy Conservation And Management
Design of Mechanical Systems
CAD/CAM/CAE
Project Stage II
Course Structure - Module VIII
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108
109
109
110
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112
114
115
117
119
121
13.1a
13.1b
13.1c
13.1d
ME42102
ME42104
ME42106
ME42108
13.2a
13.2b
13.2c
13.2d
13.3
13.4
ME42110
ME42112
ME42114
ME42116
ME40106
ME40108
13.5a
13.5b
13.5c
13.5d
ME42202
ME42204
ME42206
ME42208
13.6a
13.6b
13.6c
13.6d
13.7
13.8
13.9
ME42210
ME42212
ME42214
ME42216
ME40306
ME40308
ME47304
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124
126
128
130
132
134
136
138
140
142
144
145
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149
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15.1
15.2
15.3
15.4
15.5
15.6
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ME28101
ME38101
ME38103
ME38102
ME38104
ME48101
ME48102
ME48103
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17.1
17.2
17.3
17.4
17.5
17.6
18
ME29101
ME39101
ME29102
ME49101
ME49102
ME49103
18.1
18.2
18.3
18.4
18.5
18.6
19
ME29103
ME39103
ME29104
ME49103
ME49104
ME49105
19.1
19.2
19.3
19.4
19.5
19.6
20
ME29105
ME39105
ME29106
ME49105
ME49106
ME49107
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Workshop Technology
Automobile Engineering OR
Gas Dynamics and Jet Propulsion
Theory of Elasticity OR
Renewable Energy Systems
Computational Fluid Dynamics
Cryogenics
Group Selection Credits
Course Structure for Minor in B.E. ( Mechanical
Engineering)
Course Syllabi for courses offered as Minor (For
Industrial/Production Engineering students)
Basic Heat Transfer
Internal Combustion Engines
Introduction to Turbo machines
Refrigeration and Air-conditioning
Automobile Engineering
Group Selection Credits
Course Syllabi for courses offered as Minor (For Chemical
Engineering students)
Machine Design Basics
Basic Manufacturing Processes
Industrial Fluid Power
Refrigeration and Air-conditioning
Theory of Machines and Machine Design
Group Selection Credits
Course Syllabi for courses offered as Minor (For E&TC, Elex,
IT, CS, Instru. Engineering students)
Machine Design Basics
Basic Manufacturing Processes
Fluid Mechanics and Fluid Power
Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer
Theory of Machines and Machine Design
Group Selection Credits
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Graduates will demonstrate the ability to identify, formulate and solve mechanical
engineering problems.
Graduates will have the confidence to apply engineering solutions in global and
societal contexts.
Graduates should be capable of self-education and clearly understand the value of
lifelong learning.
Graduates will be broadly educated and will have an understanding of the impact
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Graduates will be familiar with modern engineering software tools and equipment
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MODULE III
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Subject Subject
No.
Code
S1
S2
Subject Name
ME21101 Mathematics
ME20103 Kinematics and Mechanisms
Machine Drawing Computer
S3 ME20105
Aided Drafting
Metallurgy and Material
S4 ME21107
Science
S9 HS20108 Technical Writing
T1 ME21201 Mathematics
T2 ME20203 Kinematics and Mechanisms
Machine Drawing Computer
P1 ME20305
Aided Drafting
Metallurgy and Material
P2 ME21307
Science
MP3 ME24401 Mini project
SD3 ME24301 Workshop Practice
HS25301
GP3
Elective Soft Skills
HS25303
CVV1 ME20401 Comprehensive Viva Voce
Institute Elective (Irrespective
of Module)
OE3
ME26101 Electrical and Electronics
Engineering
Total
Teaching Scheme
(Hrs/week)
Credits
Lect
Tutorial Practical
.
3
0
0
3
3
0
0
3
3
2
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
2
2
2
1
1
1
16
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Prerequisites: Nil
Objectives:
Mathematical understanding so as to apply to mechanical engineering problems.
Outcome 1, 9
Unit I
Unit I Linear Differential equations of higher order
(7 Hrs)
(7 Hrs)
Unit III
Fourier and Laplace Transform
(7 Hrs)
Fourier integrals, Fourier cosine and sine transforms., Fourier transforms. Introduction to
Laplace Transform and its properties. Laplace Transform of Unit step function, Delta
function and periodic function. Inverse Laplace Transform Application of Laplace
Transform to to Engineering Problems.
Unit IV
(7 Hrs)
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(7 Hrs)
Classification of Partial Differential Equations. The heat and Wave equations. The
equation of Laplace. Applications involving Bessel functions, Laplace and Fourier
transform techniques for solving Partial Differential Equations.
Unit VI
Vector Calculus
(7 Hrs)
Vector and scalar functions and fields, Derivative, Gradient of a scalar field, Directional
derivative, Divergence and curl of a vector field, vector identities, Irrotational and
solenoidal vectors and potential functions, line and surface integrals, Greens, Stokes
and Gauss theorems and applications to Engineering Problems.
Text Books
1. Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Erwin Kreyszig, (8th Edition), John
Wiley and sons, inc., 2003.
2. Higher Engineering Mathematics, Dr. B.S. Grewal, (36th Edition), Khanna
Publishers, Delhi. 2000.
Reference Books
1. Advanced Calculus, Murray R. Spiegel [Schaums out line series].
2. Calculus and analytic Geometry (6th Edition), Thomas, G. B. and Finney,
Wesley/Narosa, 1985.
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Prerequisites: Nil
Objectives:
Study of fundamentals of kinematics and dynamics of machinery and mechanisms.
To make students understand analytical and graphical methods of analysis of
mechanisms.
To introduce the students to static and dynamic analysis of I. C. Engines.
To introduce the students to friction in mechanisms.
Unit I
Terminology, Definitions and Assumptions
(8 Hrs)
(10 Hrs)
(8 Hrs)
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(7Hrs)
A. Vector loop closure equations, Velocity and acceleration analysis by vector method,
Chace solutions, method of kinematic coefficients.
Velocity and acceleration analysis of mechanisms by complex algebra method. Velocity
and acceleration analysis of slider-crank mechanism by analytical method.
B. Graphical Differentiation and Integration
Unit V
Inertia Force Analysis
(7Hrs)
A. Radius of gyration of rigid bodies, Theory of Compound Pendulum, Two point mass
statically equivalent system, two point mass dynamically equivalent system, and
correction couple.
Static and Dynamic (Inertia) force analysis of I. C. Engine mechanism, Determination of
torque at the crank shaft to overcome the connecting rod inertia (Graphical and
Analytical approach).
B. Bi-filler and Tri-filler suspension. Inertia of geared systems.
Text Books
1. Theory of Machines and Mechanisms (Third edition), John Uicker Jr., Gordon R.
Pennock and J. E. Shigley, Oxford University Press.
2. Theory of Machines, S. S. Rattan, Tata McGraw-Hill Publication
3. Theory of Machines and Mechanisms, Amitabh Ghosh and A. K. Mallik, Affiliated
East-West Press Pvt Ltd.
Reference Books
1. Theory of Machines, Thomas Bevan, CBS Publications.
2. Machines and Mechanisms Applied Kinematic Analysis, David H. Myszka,
Pearson Education, Asia.
3. Design of Machinery, R. L. Norton, McGraw-Hill.
Additional Reading
1. Theory of Machines, R.S. Khurmi, Khanna Publications.
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Credits: 02
Prerequisites: Nil
Objectives:
To become conversant with the machine elements.
To Learn, Read, Draw and understand production drawing.
To Learn Computer Aided Drafting.
Unit I
AutoCAD and Auto LISP
(8 Hrs)
AutoCAD: Introduction, Drawing, Modify, View, Drawing Settings and Aids ,Assist
commands, Saving and plotting
Auto LISP: Data types, User input and output, Math operators and functions,
Trigonometric functions, logical operator, String function, Data conversion functions,
List filtering functions, Decision making and looping
Unit II
Screwed fasteners
(8 Hrs)
(8 Hrs)
ISO system of tolerancing Tolerance chart, hole base and shaft base system of
tolerancing, Limits, Basic types of fits (clearance, transition and interference) Judging
type of fit from dimensions and specified tolerance and applications. Numericals on
above topics.
Unit IV
Geometrical Tolerances and Surface Roughness
(8 Hrs)
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(8 Hrs)
Riveted Joints: Introduction, Rivets and riveting, Rivet Head, Definition, Classification
of riveted heads
Welded Joints: Introduction, Welded Joints and symbol, Dimensions of welds, Rules to
be observed while applying symbols, Welding process designations.
Pin Joints: cotter and knuckle joints, Keys.
Unit VI
IS Convention, Dimensioning Techniques (Self Study)
Measuring instruments like Vernier Calipers, Micrometer, Depth Gauge, Height Gauge,
and Dial Gauge.
Text Books
1. Machine Drawing, K.L. Narayana, P. Kannaiah and K. Venkata Raddy, New
Age International Ltd.
2. Engg. Graphics and design with computer applications, David I. Cooke and
Robert N. McDongal, Holt Sounders International edition.
3. Machine Drawing, Ajit Singh, Tata Mc Graw Hill Publications.
Reference Books
1. Iinside Auto CAD, D. Rakers and H. Rice, New riders/Micro tech Asian edition.
2. IS Code: SP46
3. Machine Tool Design handbook, CMTI, Tata McGraw Hill Publication.
Additional Reading
1. Design data, P.S.G. College of Technology, Coimbtore.
2. Westermann Tables for metal Trade, Wiley Publication
3. Poduction Drawing, K.L. Narayan, P. KannaiahandK. Venkata Reddy, New ages
international Ltd.
4. AutoCAD Reference Manual.
5. Auto LISP reference Manual.
6. Auto LISP in Plain English, George O. Head
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Credits: 03
Prerequisites: : Nil
Objectives:
To study engineering materials, their properties and testing.
Unit I
Introduction to Material Science
(7 Hrs)
(7 Hrs)
(8 Hrs)
BRACTS
Unit IV
Surface Hardening and Isothermal Treatments
(8 Hrs)
(10 Hrs)
Text Books
1. Material science and metallurgy for Engineers, Kodgire V. D., Everest Publishing
House, Pune.
2. Engineering Materials, K. G. Bundinski and M. K. Bundinski, Prentice Hall of
India Pvt. Ltd, New- Delhi.
3. An introduction to physical metallurgy, Avner, TMH publication.
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Prerequisites: Nil
Objectives:
To enhance reading and writing skills.
To guide the students with apt expressions in English language (both words and
sentence construction) and to develop the students confidence level
Mapping with PEOs: I, II, III, V : (j, k, n, o, p)
Unit I
[A] Definition, Structure and types of reports.
[B] Home Assignments related to the above topics.
(4 + 2 = 6 Hrs)
Unit II
(5 + 2 = 7 Hrs)
[A] Importance of references, glossary and bibliography. How to write and insert them in
reports.
[B] Home Assignments related to the above topics.
Unit III
(5 + 2 = 7 Hrs)
[A] Use and types of charts and illustrations in report writing
[B] Home Assignments related to the above topics (minimum 25 sentences on each
topic).
Unit IV
[A] Various report writing techniques
[B] Home Assignments related to the above topics.
(5 + 2 = 7 Hrs)
Unit V
[A] A detail study of any report (non technical and technical)
(5 + 2 = 7 Hrs)
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Text Books
1. Techniques of writing memos , reports and business letters Courtland L Bovee
2005 Jaico Publiishing house Mumbai
2. Project Report writing MK Rampal , SL Gupta 2010 Galgotia Publishing
company Delhi
Reference Books
1. The effective presentation Asha Kaul 2005 Sage Publications Delhi
2. Business communication and report writing R.C Sharma and KrishnaMohan
2nd edition , 2000 , Tata McGrawhill publishing company
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Prerequisites:
Objectives:
Same as the theory course
Unit I
2 assignments
Unit II
2 assignments
Unit III
2 assignments
Unit IV
2 assignments
Unit V
2 assignments
Unit VI
2 assignments
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Prerequisites: : Nil
Objectives:
To make the student understand the fundamentals of kinematics and dynamics of
machines and mechanisms and various methods of mechanism analysis.
To introduce the student to various mechanisms commonly used in mechanical
systems and their working and analysis.
To introduce students to friction in mechanisms.
List of Tutorials
Unit I
A. A journal containing the record of the following:
1. An experiment on finding radius of gyration of a connecting rod using theory of
compound pendulum.
2. An experiment on finding radius of gyration of a body by using either the method of
Bi-filler or Tri-filler suspension.
3. Assignments :
i.
Computer programme for velocity and acceleration analysis of slider crank mechanism.
ii.
Computer programme for displacement, velocity and acceleration
analysis of a single Hookes joint.
iii.
Problems on Inertia Force Analysis of I. C. Engine mechanism by
analytical method.
iv.
Problems on Friction.
Unit II
B. Five (Half Imperial Size) drawing sheets containing graphical solutions as
follows :
1. Problems on drawing at least Four (04) typical mechanisms, of which Two (02)
must be Straight-Line mechanisms, in different positions (One Sheet).
2. Problems on velocity analysis by the instantaneous center method (One Sheet).
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Text Books
1. Theory of Machines and Mechanisms (Third edition), John Uicker Jr., Gordon R.
Pennock and J. E. Shigley, Oxford University Press.
2. Theory of Machines, S. S. Rattan, Tata McGraw-Hill Publication
Reference Books
1. Theory of Machines, Thomas Bevan, CBS Publications.
2. Machines and Mechanisms Applied Kinematic Analysis, David H. Myszka,
Pearson Education, Asia.
3. Design of Machinery, R. L. Norton, McGraw-Hill.
4. Theory of Machines and Mechanisms, Amitabh Ghosh and A. K. Mallik,
Affiliated East-West Press Pvt Ltd.
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Prerequisites: Nil
Objectives:
To make conversant with the machine element.
To Learn Read, Draw and understand production Drawing.
To Learn Computer Aided Drafting.
List of Practical
Unit I
One assignment based on IS conventions.
One assignment based on drawing the standard components like various Nuts, Bolts,
Washers, Different Screws , Seals, Locking pins etc.
Unit II
Part
and
Assembly
Drawing
Part and Assembly Drawing of eccentric, lathe tail stock, air valve, screw jack,
connecting rod, safety valve etc (Any one component).
Unit III
Assignment involving Tolerances, Geometrical tolerances and Surface finish
Unit IV
Programming in Auto LISP
a. Programming for standard Machine Components.(Nuts, bolts, threads, etc.,)
b. Programmes involving Decision Making and looping. (Drawing different types of
bolts, rivets etc)
Unit V
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Prerequisites: : Nil
Objectives:
List of Practical
1. Specimen preparation for micro examination.
2. Study and drawing of microstructures of mild steel, medium carbon steel, eutectoid
steel and hypereutectoid steel.
3. Study and drawing of microstructures of white, malleable, grey and nodular cast iron.
4. Study and drawing of microstructures of alpha brass, alpha-beta brass, aluminum
bronze, tin bronze and bearing metal.
5. Study and drawing of microstructures of hardened steel, tempered steel.
6. Hardening of steel- study of effect of carbon on hardness of hardened steel.
7. Tempering of steels - study of effect of temperature on hardness of tempered steel.
8. Study of change in microstructure on annealing and normalizing of tempered steel.
9. Jominy Hardenability test on steel sample.
Text Books
1. "Material science and metallurgy for Engineers", Kodgire V. D., Everest
Publishing House, Pune.
2. Engineering Materials, K. G. Bundinski and M. K. Bundinski, Prentice Hall of
India Pvt. Ltd, New- Delhi.
Reference Books
1. "Metallurgy for Engineers", Rollason E. C., ELBS Publishing.
2. "Physical Metallurgy for Engineers", Clark and Varney W. R., East-West Press
Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi.
3. "An introduction to physical metallurgy", Avner, TMH publication.
4. The science of engineering materials, Donald R. Askeland and Pradeep Phule,
Thomson series.
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Prerequisite : Nil
Objectives:
To train the students to apply their engineering knowledge to real life problem
solving.
Prerequisites: : Nil
Objectives:
To give hands on experience of crafts-man ship, machining, and assembly.
To make students familiar with different Work Trades.
To develop quality and safety consciousness amongst the students.
To develop respect towards labour work amongst the student.
List of Practical
Turning
Introduction and demonstrations of different lathe operations such as knurling, grooving,
drilling, boring, reaming, threading, etc., safety precautions.
Practical: One composite job involving the above mentioned operations.
Foundry
Introduction, uses of different foundry tools, sand preparation, mould preparation, metal
pouring, safety precautions, etc.
Practical: One job of casting.
Demonstrations
CNC machining: Demonstration on a CNC lathe machine
Machine Part Assembly: Demonstration and exercise on assembly of machine parts in a
group of students.
Note: - Students should wear safety apron and safety shoes during the practical.
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MODULE IV
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ME20102
S6
S7
S8
ME20104
ME20106
ME20108
T3
ME20202
T4
P3
P4
P5
MP4
ME20204
ME20306
ME20308
HS20307
ME24402
SD4 ME24302
HS25302
* GP4 HS25304
HS25306
CVV2 ME20402
** OE3 ME26102
Subject Name
Strength of Machine
Elements
Mechanical Design
Thermal Engineering
Fluid Mechanics
Strength of Machine
Elements
Mechanical Design
Thermal Engineering
Fluid Mechanics
General Seminar II
Mini project
Creativity and Project
Development
Energy Audit
Comprehensive Viva
Voce
Institute Elective
(Irrespective of Module)
Electrical and Electronics
Engineering
Total
3
3
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
3
3
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
14
10
23
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Prerequisites: Nil
Objectives:
Study to determine stresses, strains, and displacements, produced by the loads.
To prepare theoretical foundation for subjects like Machine design and Stress
analysis.
To introduce students to design of simple machine parts.
Unit I
Simple Stress And Strain
(8 Hrs)
A. Concept of stress and strain, types of stresses and strains, Thermal stresses and strains,
Hookes law, Poissons ratio, Modulii of elasticity, stress strain diagram for ductile and
brittle material; material strengths, proof stress.
B. Factor of safety, relationship between elastic constants.
Unit II
Stresses in Beams
(8 Hrs)
(8 Hrs)
A. Stresses on oblique plane, Principle planes and planes of maximum shear, Principle
stresses and maximum shear stresses, Mohrs circle for two dimensional state of stress,
maximum absolute shear stress.
B. Principle Strains
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Unit IV
Torsion in Circular Shafts, Slope and Deflection of Beam
(10 Hrs)
A. Stresses, strains and deformations in solid and hollow shafts, derivation of torsion
equation. Stresses due to combined torsion, bending and axial force on shafts.
Slope and Deflections of Beams
Relation between bending moment and slope, slope and deflection of determinate beams,
Double integration method (Macaulay method). Derivation of formulae for slopes and
deflections for standard cases.
B. Mechanical properties of Engineering Materials creep, stress concentration, static,
dynamic and cyclic loads, Fatigue failure and endurance limit, selection of materials
Cast Iron, BIS system of designation of steels, Plain carbon steels, free cutting steels,
Alloy steels, Overseas standards, Cast steel, Aluminum alloys, Die casting alloys,
weighted point method for material selection.
Unit V
Strain Energy and Impact
(6 Hrs)
A. Concept of strain energy, derivation and use of expressions for deformation of axially
loaded members under gradual, sudden, and impact loads, strain energy due to self load.
Axially Loaded Columns:
Concept of buckling of columns, Derivation of Eulers formula for buckling load for
column with hinged ends. Concept of equivalent length for various end conditions.
Limitations of Eulers formula. Rankine buckling load. Johnsons buckling load. Safe
load on column.
B. Introduction To Contact Stresses
Text Books
1. Mechanics of Material, Gere and Temoshenko, CBS Publishers
2. Strength of Materials, S. Ramamrutham, Dhanpat Rai Publishing Company
3. Strength of Materials, Singer and Pytel, Harper and Row Publications
Reference Books
1. Introduction to Mechanics of Solids, E. P. Popov, Prentice Hall Publishers
2. Mechanics of Structures Vol I, Junnarkar and Advi, Charotar Book Co
3. Mechanical Engineering Design, Shigley J. E. and Mischke C. R., McGraw Hill Inc
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Prerequisites: Nil
Objectives:
To know the design procedure of various machine elements
To know various design standards
To develop ability of static and dynamic analysis of structures
Unit I
Design Process
(8 Hrs)
(8 Hrs)
A. Transmission shaft, Shaft design on strength basis, Shaft design on torsional rigidity
basis, A.S.M.E. code for shaft design, design of Hollow shaft on strength basis, design of
Hollow shaft on torsional rigidity basis, Design of Key, Design of Flange Couplings.
B. Design of shaft on the basis of lateral rigidity Castiglianos theorem.
Design of Square, Flat keys, saddle, sunk, feather and Woodruff keys and Splines.
Unit III
Threaded joints
(9 Hrs)
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(8 Hrs)
A. Welded Joints: Stresses in butt and fillet welds, Strength of butt parallel and transverse
fillet welds, Axially loaded unsymmetrical welded joint, Eccentric load in plane of welds,
Welded joint subjected to bending and torsional moments.
Design for Fluctuating Loads: Stress concentration causes and remedies, Fluctuating
stresses, Fatigue failure, S-N curve, Endurance limit, Notch sensitivity, Endurance
strength modifying factors, Reversed stresses, Design for finite and infinite life,
Solderberg and Goodman diagrams, Modified Goodman diagram, and Fatigue design of
shaft under combined stresses.
B. Advantages and limitations of welded joints Butt and fillet welds. Cumulative damage
in fatigue failure.
Unit V
Mechanical Springs
(7 Hrs)
A. Types, Applications and materials of springs, Stress and deflection equations for
helical Springs, Style of ends, Design of helical springs, Design against Fluctuating Load,
springs in series and Parallel, Concentric helical springs.
B. Helical torsion Spring, Surge in spring, Muti-leaf Spring, Nipping of leaf Springs,
Shot peening.
Text Books
1. Design of Machine Elements, Bhandari V. B., 3rd Edition, Tata McGraw Hill
Education Private Ltd, New Delhi
2. Design of Machine Elements, Sharma C. S., Purohit Kamlesh, Prentice Hall of
India Pvt. Ltd. New Delhi.
3. A text book of Machine Design, Khurmi R. S. and Gupta J. K. , S Chand and Co.
Ltd., New Delhi
Reference Books
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Prerequisites: Nil
Objectives:
To expose the students to fundamentals of Thermodynamics based on which
Thermodynamic systems work/operate.
Application of the said fundamentals in some of the Thermodynamic systems from
the perspective of theoretical development supported by hands on experience.
Unit I
First Law of Thermodynamics
(8 Hrs)
(8 Hrs)
Unit III
Ideal Gas Properties and Processes
(8 Hrs)
Concept of Entropy. Ideal Gas definition, Gas Laws, Equation of Static Specific Gas
constant and Universal Gas constant, Specific heat, Constant Pressure, Constant Volume,
Isothermal, Adiabatic, Polytropic and Throttling Processes on P-V and T-S diagrams.
Unit IV
Properties of Steam and Vapour Processes
(8 Hrs)
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Prerequisites: Nil
Objectives:
Students should learn in this subject the fundamental properties of fluids,
various aspects of fluid flow.
Unit I
Fluid Kinematics
(8 Hrs)
Definition of fluid, Density, Specific gravity, Sp. weight, Dynamic and kinematic
viscosity, vapor pressure, compressibility, total pressure, stream lines, path lines, streak
lines, velocity, acceleration.
Unit II
Fluid Dynamics
(8 Hrs)
Continuity Equation, Eulers equation along a streamline, potential flow, lift, Bernoullis
equation and its applications Pitot tube, Venturimeter, Orifice meter.
Unit III
Momentum Equation
(8 Hrs)
1-D momentum equation and its application to fixed and moving plates, flat and curved
vanes, extension to 2-D,introduction to Navier-Stokes equation.
Unit IV
Laminar Flow
(8 Hrs)
Definition, Relation between pressure and shear stress, Laminar flow through round pipe,
fixed parallel plates, Dimensional Analysis,Dimensions of physical quantities,
Dimensional homogeneity, Buckingham Pi Theorem, Important dimensionless numbers.
Unit V
Turbulent flow
(8 Hrs)
Major and Minor losses in pipe flow, Darcy-Weisbach equation, Moodys chart,
Definition of turbulent flow, velocity distribution, Development of boundary layer on a
flat plate. Laminar and Turbulent boundary layers, Separation of Boundary layers, drag.
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Text Books
1. Hydraulics, Fluid Mechanics and Machinery, Modi and Seth, Standard Book
House, New Delhi
2. Hydraulics, Fluid Mechanics and Fluid Machinery, Ramamrutham, Dhanpat
Rai publishing Company
Reference Books
1. Enginering Fluid Mechanics, K. L. Kumar, Eurasia Publishing House
2. Fluid Mechanics, A. K .Jain, Khanna Publishers
3. Fluid Mechanics and Fluid Machines, Som and Biswas, Tata McGraw Hill,
New Delhi.
Additional Reading
1. Problems in Fluid Mechanics, Subramanyam, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi
2. Fluid Mechanics, R. K. Rajput, S.Chand Publishers
3. Engineering Fluid Mechanics, Garde and Mirajkar, Nem Chand and Brothers,
Roorkee
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Prerequisites: : Nil
Objectives:
Study to determine stresses, strains, and displacements, produced by the loads.
To prepare theoretical foundation for subjects like Machine design and Stress
analysis.
To introduce students to design of simple machine parts.
List of Tutorials
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Text Books
1. Mechanics of Material, Gere and Temoshenko, CBS Publishers
2. Strength of Materials, S. Ramamrutham, Dhanpat Rai Publishing Company
3. Strength of Materials, Singer and Pytel, Harper and Row Publications
Reference Books
1. Introduction to Mechanics of Solids, E. P. Popov, Prentice Hall Publishers
2. Mechanics of Structures Vol I, Junnarkar and Advi, Charotar Book Co
3. Mechanical Engineering Design, Shigley J. E. and Mischke C. R., McGraw Hill Inc
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Prerequisites: Nil
Objectives:
To know the design procedure of various machine elements
To know various design standards
To develop ability of static and dynamic analysis of structures
List of Tutorials
1. Design of Cotter joint/ Knuckle Joint / Levers
2. Design of Couplings
3. Design of Screw Jack/ C-Clamp
4. Design of spring
Tutorial assignments shall be completed and submitted as term work in the form of a
journal.
Text Books
1.Design of Machine Elements, Bhandari V. B., 3rd Edition, Tata McGraw Hill
Education Private Ltd, New Delhi
2. Design of Machine Elements, Sharma C. S., Purohit Kamlesh, Prentice Hall of
India Pvt. Ltd. New Delhi.
3. A text book of Machine Design, Khurmi R. S. and Gupta J. K. , S Chand and Co.
Ltd., New Delhi
Reference Books
1.Design of Machine Elements, Spotts M. F. and Shoup T. E., Prentice Hall Int
2. Mechanical Engineering Design, Shigley J. E. and Mischke C. R. 6th Edition,
Tata McGraw Hill Pub. Co. Ltd., Delhi
3.Machine Design, Kannaiah P., SCITECH Publication Pvt. Ltd. ,Chennai
Additional Reading
1. Machine Components Design, Willium C. Orthwein, West Publishing Co. and
Jaico Publications House
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Prerequisites: Nil
Objectives:
To expose the students to fundamentals of Thermodynamics based on which
Thermodynamic systems work/operate.
Application of the said fundamentals in some of the Thermodynamic systems from
the perspective of theoretical development supported by hands on experience.
List of Practical
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Text Books
1. Engineering Thermodynamics, P. K. Nag, Tata McGraw Hill Publications
2. Engineering Thermodynamics, Rayner Joel, ELBS Longman
3. Thermal Engineering Ballaney P. L., Khanna Publishers
Reference Books
1. Thermodynamics- An Engineering Approach, Y Cengel and Boles, Tata McGraw
Hill Publications
2. Thermal Engineering, R. K. Rajput, Laxmi Publications.
Thermodynamics and Heat Engines, Kothandaraman and Domkundwar
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Prerequisites: Nil
Objectives:
Students should learn in this subject the fundamental properties of fluids, various
aspects of fluid flow.
List of Practical
1. Study of variation in viscosity with temperature of an oil.
2. Study of different Pressure measuring devices.
3. Flow net by Electrical Analogy Method.
4. Verification of Bernoullis Theorem.
5. Calibration of Venturimeter
6. Measurement of major and Minor losses.
7. Flow through Pipes.
8. Reynoldss experiment.
9. Calibration of Notch
10. Hale Shaws Apparatus
11. Verification of Impulse Momentum Equation
12. Impact of Jet
Text Books
1. Hydraulics, Fluid Mechanics and Machinery, Modi and Seth, Standard Book
House, New Delhi
2. Hydraulics, Fluid Mechanics and Fluid Machinery, Ramamrutham, Dhanpat
Rai publishing Company
Reference Books
1. Enginering Fluid Mechanics, K. L. Kumar, Eurasia Publishing House
2. Fluid Mechanics, A. K .Jain, Khanna Publishers
3. Fluid Mechanics and Fluid Machines, Som and Biswas, Tata McGraw Hill,
New Delhi.
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Prerequisites: Nil
Objectives:
To improve pronunciation.
To improve oral communication.
To guide the students with apt expressions in English language (both words and
sentence construction).
To improve reading, writing and listening skills.
To make the students confident and impressive in front of a group.
Mapping with PEOs: I, II, III, V : (j, k, n, o, p)
List of Demonstration and Practical Sessions
Sr.
No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
Mode of Conduct
Introductory Session
Text Books
1. Developing communication skills Krishna Mohan and Meera Banerji , 2008
Mcmilan Publishers Delhi
2. Speaking and writing for effective business communication Francis Sounderaraj
2009 , Mcmilan Publishers India ltd, delhi
3. Technical writing and professional communication for non native speakers of
English International edition 1991 Thomas N Huckin & Leslie A Olsen
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Prerequisite : Nil
Objectives:
To train the students to apply their engineering knowledge to real life problem
solving.
Prerequisites: None
Objectives: Prepare the students to develop creativity
List of Practicals
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
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Subject
Subject No.
Code
S1
S2
S3
S4
T1
T2
P1
P2
MP5
* PD1
CVV3
SM1
-
Subject Name
3
0
0
1
0
0
3
1
Institute Level
IPR to Engineers
ME33301 Design and Manufacturing
ME33303 Specifications of Centrifugal Pumps
for Reliability
ME30403 Comprehensive Viva Voce
ME37301 Seminar
12
11
22
Total
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Prerequisites: Nil
Objectives: To learn the various manufacturing methods
Unit I
Machining Processes
(8 Hrs)
(6 Hrs)
A. Cutting tool geometry, Concept of speed, feed and depth of cut and its effect on
cutting forces, Merchant circle of forces, Estimation of cutting forces, Tool life and Tool
cost, Measurement of cutting forces and Power required, Design of Single point and form
tools.
B. Machinability, Cutting fluids
Unit III
Casting
(8 Hrs)
(10 Hrs)
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A. Hot working, Cold working processes, Forging, Press forging, Die forging, Hot
Rolling and Cold Rolling, Types of Rolling Mills, Sheet metal operations: Punching,
Blanking, Drawing, Punch and Die Clearance, Types of Dies.
Welding, Fundamentals of Welding, Edge preparation, Classification of Welding process,
Types of welding : Resistance, Gas, Electric Arc, TIG, MIG
B. Wire Drawing process, Extrusion, Hot spinning process, Coining, Embossing,
Bending operation, Perforating, Notching operations.
Wire Drawing process, Extrusion, Hot spinning process, Coining, Embossing, Bending
operation, Perforating, Notching, Submerged arc welding.
Unit V
Jigs and Fixtures
(8 Hrs)
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Prerequisites: Nil
Objectives: To obtain the knowledge of design methodology
Unit I
Spur Gears
(8 Hrs)
A. Number of teeth and face width, Types of gear tooth failure, Desirable properties and
selection of gear material, Constructional details of gear wheel, Force analysis, Beam
strength (Lewis) equation, Velocity factor, Service factor, Load concentration factor,
Effective load on gear, Wear strength (Buckinghams) equation, Estimation of module
based on beam and wear strength, Estimation of dynamic tooth load by velocity factor
and Buckinghams equation.
B. Classification of gears, Selection of types of gears, Standard systems of gear tooth.
Methods of gear lubrication, Introduction to addendum modification and its advantages.
Unit II
Helical and Bevel Gears
(9 Hrs)
A. Helical Gears: Transverse and normal module, Virtual no of teeth, Force analysis,
Beam and wear strengths, Effective load on gear tooth, Estimation of dynamic load by
velocity factor and Buckinghams equation, Design of helical gears.
Bevel Gears: Straight tooth bevel gear terminology and geometric relationship,
Formative number of teeth, Force analysis, Design criteria of bevel gears, Beam and wear
strengths, Dynamic tooth load by Velocity factor and Buckinghams equation, Effective
load, Design of straight tooth bevel gears.
B. Selection of materials for bevel gears, Introduction to spiral bevel gears and hypoid
gears and comparison with straight tooth bevel gears, Lubrication and mounting of bevel
gears, Bearing reactions, Types of failures in bevel gears.
Unit III
Friction Clutches and Brakes
(9 Hrs)
BRACTS
(6 Hrs)
(8 Hrs)
BRACTS
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Objectives:
Unit I
Introduction
(6 Hrs)
(8 Hrs)
A. Surface Finish Measurement: Surface Texture, Meaning of RMS and CLA values,
Tomlinson's Surface Meter, Taylor- Hobson Surface Meter, Grades of Roughness,
Specifications.
Screw Thread Metrology: External Screw Thread terminology, Floating Carriage
Instruments, Pitch and flank Measurement of External Screw Thread, Measurement of
Major, minor and Effective diameter
Interferometry: Introduction, Flatness testing by interferometry, NPL Flatness
Interferometer.
B. Application of Tool Maker's Microscope, Use of Profile Projector.
Unit III
Quality Control
(8 Hrs)
(10 Hrs)
BRACTS
Text Books
1. Engineering Metrology, R. K. Jain, Khanna Publication.
2. Practical Engineering Metrology, K. W. B. Sharp, Pitman Publication
3. Mechanical Measurements, Beckwith, Buck and Marangon, Narosa Publication.
Reference Books
1. A Text book of Engineering Metrology, I. C. Gupta, Dhanpat Rai and Sons
2. Statistical Quality Control, E. L. Grant and R. S. Kearenworth
3. Measurement Systems, E. O. Doebelin, McGraw Hill Publication
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Prerequisites: Nil
Objectives:
To learn basic modes of heat transfer, principles of heat exchangers, extended
surfaces etc.
Unit I
Introduction
(8 Hrs)
(8 Hrs)
One dimensional steady state heat conduction through a plane wall, cylindrical wall and
sphere. Analogy between heat flow and electricity, heat conduction through a composite
slab, cylinder and sphere, overall heat transfer coefficient.
One dimensional steady state heat conduction with heat generation: Conduction heat
transfer through plane wall, solid cylinder, hollow cylinder and sphere with heat
generation. Practical problems involving heat generation. Critical radius of insulation,
thermal contact resistance and economic thickness of insulation.
Unit III
Extended Surfaces
(8 Hrs)
Fins of different shapes. Derivation of differential equation for fins with constant cross
section with different boundary conditions. Effectiveness and efficiency of a fin. Error in
the measurement of temperature in a thermo-well.
Unsteady state Heat Conduction: Approximate solutions, Analytical solutions.
System with negligible internal resistance. Biot and Fourier numbers. Criteria for
neglecting internal temperature gradient. Transient temperature charts.
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(8 Hrs)
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Prerequisites: Nil
Objectives:
To give students hands on experience of craftsmanship and machining.
Text Books
1. Production Technology, P. C. Sharma, Khanna Publishers
2. Elements of Workshop Technology Vol I, II, Hajara Choudhari, Bose S. K., Asia
Publishing House
3. Workshop Technology Vol I, II, III, Chapman W. A. J., ELBS Publishers
Reference Books
1. Production Technology, R. K. Jain, Khanna Publishers
2. Production Technology, HMT, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co
3. Materials and Processes in manufacturing, Degarmo, Black and Kosherth, 8th
Edition Prentice Hall of India
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Prerequisites: Nil
Objectives:
List of Tutorials
1. Practical assignment on selection of rolling contact bearing from manufacturers
catalog.
(2 turns)
2. Practical assignment on selection of flat / Vee Belt from manufacturers catalog.
(2 turns)
3. ONE design project:
The design project shall consist of two imperial size sheets one involving assembly
drawing with a part list and overall dimensions and the other sheet involving drawing of
individual components. Manufacturing tolerances, surface finish symbols and geometric
tolerances should be specified so as to make it working drawing. A design report giving
all necessary calculations of the design of the components and assembly should be
submitted in a separate file.
Design projects should include selection of prime mover and design of mechanical
systems comprising of machine elements: i) spur gears and or helical gears OR ii)
friction clutches or brakes.
(8 turns)
Text Books
1. Design of Machine Elements, Bhandari V. B., Tata McGraw Hill Publication Co
Ltd
2. Design of Machine elements, Spott M. F. and Shoup T. E, Prentice Hall
International
Reference Books
1.Machine Design, Black P. H. and O. Eugene Adams, McGraw Hill Book Co. Inc
2.Machine Components Design, Willium C. Orthwein, West Publishing Co. and
Jaico Publications House
3.Design Data, P.S.G. College of Technology, Coimbatore
4. Theory and Problems of Machine Design, Hall A. S., Holowenko A. R. and
Laughlin H.G., Schaums Outline Series
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Prerequisites: Nil
Objectives:
List of Practical
*The Term work should be in the form of Journal consisting of following three sections:
A) Experiments: (Any TWELVE of the following, 1-4 are compulsory)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
BRACTS
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Prerequisites: Nil
Objectives:
Fundamentals of conduction, Estimation of thermal resistance and thermal
conductivity
Estimation of equivalent thermal resistance in a circuit and temperature
distribution
Applications of fins and determination of thermal performance parameters in
addition to temperature distribution
Fundamentals of convection heat transfer and determination of heat transfer
coefficient
Determination of heat transfer coefficient for various Reynolds numbers
Fundamentals of radiation heat transfer determination of emissivity
Application and validation of Stefan-Boltzmann law
Fundamentals of heat exchangers and determination of thermal performance
parameters.
List of Practical
1. Determination of thermal conductivity of insulating powder
2. Temperature distribution through a composite wall.
3. Temperature distribution along the length of a fin and determination of fin
effectiveness and fin efficiency.
4. Natural convection heat transfer from a heated vertical cylinder.
5. Heat transfer in forced convection for internal flow in a pipe.
6. Validation of Dittus-Boelter Equation
7. Determination of emissivity of a metal surface.
8. Determination of Stefan-Boltzmann constant.
9. Performance of a parallel and counter flow heat exchanger.
10. Determination of critical Heat Flux
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Prerequisite : Nil
Objectives:
To train the students to apply their engineering knowledge to real life problem
solving.
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Subject Subject
No.
Code
Subject Name
S5
S6
Teaching Scheme
(Hrs/week)
Credits
Tutori Practi
Lect.
al
cal
3
0
0
3
3
T3
T4
P3
ME30306
P4
ME30308
* PD2
ME33302
ME33304
ME30404
ME37302
1
2
12
20
S7
S8
CVV4
PS1
ME30106
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Prerequisites: Nil
Objectives:
Unit I
Flywheels and Governors
(8 Hrs)
A. Turning moment Diagrams for a four stroke Cycle single and Multi cylinder Internal
combustion engine, Fluctuation of energy, Coefficient of fluctuation of energy,
Flywheels for engines and Punching machines.
Centrifugal Governors, Load type and Spring loaded type, Sensitivity and stability of
governors, Isochronism, Hunting, Effort and Power, Controlling force, Coefficient of
insensitivity.
B. Applications of traditional and modern Governors, Flywheel Dimensions, Fly press
etc.
Unit II
Cams and Followers
(10 Hrs)
(10 Hrs)
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B. Methods to avoid interference and undercutting Rack shift, Effect of center distance
variation, friction between gear teeth, internal gears.
Unit IV
Gear trains
(8Hrs)
A. Types of gear trains, Velocity ratio, Tooth load, torque transmitted. Holding torque,
Tabular method of problem solving
B. Graphical, Analytical, Algebraic methods of Gear Train Problem Solving
Gearboxes,
Typical industrial gearboxes like constant mesh, synchromesh, differential gearbox,
positively infinitely variable speed drives, cyclo drives, harmonic drives.
Unit V
Introduction to Synthesis of Linkages
(4Hrs)
A. Type, Number and Dimensional Synthesis, Function Generation, Path Generation and
Rigid Body Guidance, Accuracy (Precision) points, Chebychev spacing of accuracy
points, Structural error.
B. Two and three-position synthesis of four-bar and slider-crank mechanisms for function
generation and rigid body guidance using the Pole method. Frudensteins theorem
Text Books
1. Theory of Machines and Mechanisms, John Uicker, Jr., Gordon R. Pennock and J.
E. Shigley, 3rd Edition, Oxford University Press
2. Theory of Machines, S. S. Rattan, Tata McGraw-Hill Publication
3. Theory of Machines, R. S. Khurmi, Khanna Publication
Reference Books
1. Theory of Machines Thomas Bevan, CBS Publications.
2. Design of Machinery, R. L. Norton McGraw-Hill
3. Theory of Machines and Mechanisms, Amitabh Ghosh and A. K. Mallik, Affiliated
East-West Press Pvt Ltd.
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Prerequisites: : Nil
Objectives:
To study basics of Internal Combustion Engine.
To study the Engine systems.
To study the IC engine combustion fundamentals.
To understand the calculations to determine the engine performance.
To acquire the knowledge about the engine pollutant and its measurement.
To know some modern trends in the Engines.
Unit I
Introduction:
(8 Hrs)
(8 Hrs)
(8 Hrs)
Ignition System: Battery ignition system, Magneto ignition system, Electronic ignition
system, Advantage over mechanical contact breaker point system.
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(8 Hrs)
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Additional Reading
1. Internal Combustion Engines, Domkundwar and Domkundwar, Dhanpat Rai and
Co. Pvt. Ltd.
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Prerequisites: Nil
Objectives:
Students should learn in this subject the working principles and construction of
different rotating fluid machinery, application of different Hydraulic and
Pneumatic circuits.
Unit I
Axial and Centrifugal Compressors and Pumps
(8 Hrs)
Introduction, axial and centrifugal machines, Velocity Triangles and their analysis, work
done, efficiency, losses.
Unit II
Impulse Turbines
(8 Hrs)
Pelton turbine, design procedure, Work done and Efficiencies of Pelton Turbines,
Impulse stage in steam turbines.
Unit III
Reaction Turbines
(8 Hrs)
Degree of reaction, Kaplan and Francis turbines, gas turbines, Centrifugal head, Various
efficiencies, losses, Work done and Efficiencies of Reaction Turbines.
Unit IV
Source of Power and Fluid Power Control
(8 Hrs)
(8 Hrs)
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Prerequisites: Nil
Objectives:
The primary objective is to present a wide range of numerical methods for solving
the kind of problems that are encountered by students of Mechanical engineering.
The secondary objective is to guide them as to how computer programs in C/C++
and MATLAB are to be written for solving small problems which they are
normally expected to solve manually.
Unit I
Numerical Solution of Algebraic And Transcendental Equations
(7 Hrs)
(7 Hrs)
(10 Hrs)
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(8 Hrs)
(8 Hrs)
A. Finite Difference Method, Laplaces Equation. Poissons Equation, One and Two
Dimensional Heat Equations, Wave Equation
B. Finite Element Method and applications in 1D
Text Books
1. Numerical Methods for Engineers, Chapra S.C. and Canal R. P., 4th Ed., Tata
McGraw Hill Pub. Co. Ltd., New Delhi
2. Numerical Methods, Balagurusamy E., Tata McGraw Hill Pub. Co. Ltd., New
Delhi
3. Theory and Problems in Numerical Methods with programs in C and C++,
Veerarajan T., Ramchandran T., Tata McGraw Hill Co. Ltd. New Delhi
Reference Books
1. Numerical Methods for Scientific and Engineering Computations, Jain M. K.,
Iyengar S. R. K. and Jain R. K., 5th Ed., New Age International Ltd, New Delhi
2. Applied Numerical Methods for Engineers using MATLAB and C, Schilling R. J.
and Harries S. L., Thomson Asia Pvt. Ltd., Singapore
3. Applied Numerical Methods, Gourdin A., Boumahrat M., Prentice Hall of India
Ltd, New Delhi
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Prerequisites: Nil
Objectives:
To make the student understand the fundamentals of Transmission Elements like
belt, Friction clutches, Brakes and Dynamometers, Direct contact Transmission
Elements like Gears and Cams.
To introduce the student to Synthesis of Mechanisms using Graphical and
analytical methods
List of Tutorials
C. A journal containing the record of the following;
1. Study of belt drive systems and measurement of slip.
2. Study of various types of friction clutches and to measure torque-transmitting
capacity.
3. Study of various types of brakes and dynamometers and to measure the power
transmitted.
4. Study of various types of cam and follower systems and Verification of cam
jump phenomenon.
5. Study of various types of gearboxes such as Industrial gearbox, Synchromesh
gearbox, Differential gearbox, PIV gearbox.
D. Five (Half Imperial Size) drawing sheets containing graphical solutions of;
1.
2.
3.
4.
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Text Books
1. Theory of Machines and Mechanisms, John Uicker, Jr., Gordon R. Pennock and
J. E. Shigley, 3rd Edition, Oxford University Press
2. Theory of Machines, S. S. Rattan, Tata McGraw-Hill Publication
3. Theory of Machines and Mechanisms, Amitabh Ghosh and A. K. Mallik,
Affiliated East-West Press Pvt Ltd.
Reference Books
1. Theory of Machines Thomas Bevan, CBS Publications.
2. Machines and Mechanisms Applied Kinematic Analysis, David H. Myszka,
Pearson Education, Asia.
3. Design of Machinery, R. L. Norton McGraw-Hill
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Prerequisites: : Nil
Objectives:
To study the Engine systems.
To know and practice the engine testing methods.
To know and practice engine pollution measurement
List of Tutorials
1. Study and demonstration of Bosh fuel injection pump and injector.
2. Study and demonstration of carburetors.
3. Study of electronic ignition system.
4. Study of alternative fuels for I. C. engines.
5. Study and demonstration of a common rail injection system
6. Trial on diesel engine to determine variable load performance and energy balance.
7. Variable speed trial on petrol/diesel engine.
8. Trial on multi-cylinder petrol engine - Morse Test.
9. Trial on I.C. engine to plot Pressure- Crank angle diagram.
10. Performance trial on a variable compression ratio engine.
11. Study and Demonstration of exhaust gas analyzer.
12. Study and Demonstration of smoke meter.
Text Books
1. Internal Combustion Engines, V. Ganesan, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Company
Ltd.
2. A Course in Internal Combustion Engines, M. L. Mathur and R. P. Sharma,
Dhanpat Rai and Co. Pvt. Ltd.
3. International combustion Engines, Rajput R. K., Laxmi publications Pvt. Ltd.
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Prerequisites: Nil
Objectives:
Students should learn in this subject the working principles and construction of
different Pumps, their use in the application Hydraulic and Pneumatic circuits
List of Practical
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
BRACTS
Prerequisites: Nil
Objectives:
The primary objective is to present a wide range of numerical methods for solving
the kind of problems that are encountered by students of science, mathematics and
engineering.
The secondary objective is to guide them as to how computer programs in C/C++
and MATLAB are to be written for solving small problems which they are
normally expected to solve manually.
List of Practical
Programming assignments with applications in Mechanical Engineering on following
topics using C / C++ and MATLAB OR any other equivalent Software;
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Comments:
Programming assignments shall be completed and submitted as term work in the form of
a journal comprising of flowcharts, program listing and results.
Text Books
1. Numerical Methods for Engineers, Chapra S. C. and Canal R. P., Tata McGraw
Hill Pub. Co. Ltd., New Delhi
2. Numerical Methods, Balagurusamy E., Tata McGraw Hill Pub. Co. Ltd., New
Delhi
3. Theory and Problems in Numerical Methods with programs in C and C++,
Veerarajan T., Ramchandran T., Tata McGraw Hill Co. Ltd. New Delhi
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Prerequisite : Nil
Objectives:
To train the students to apply their engineering knowledge to real life problem
solving.
The project work could be of the following nature:
Design/development and Fabrication of models, machines, and prototypes based on new
ideas, robotic and automation systems, Experimental set ups, test rigs/ equipments,
Thermal Systems
Energy audit/conservation studies
Extensive computational analysis of problems relevant to mechanical engineering,
CAD/CAM/CAE
Modelling/simulation of product(s), mechanism(s) or system(s) and its validation or
comparison with available bench marks / results
The project work shall be taken up individually or in a group consisting of not more than
4 students.
A report containing maximum 30 pages shall be submitted based on the background,
need and scope of the project, project specifications, activities involved in the project and
activity plan, study of literature and basic theory, and work completed (if any).
Guidelines:
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S1
S2
ME42101
ME42103
ME42105
ME42107
ME42109
ME42111
ME42113
ME42115
S3
ME40101
S4
ME40103
T1
T2
ME42201
ME42203
ME42205
ME42207
ME42209
ME42211
ME42213
ME42215
P1
ME41301
P2
ME40303
PS2 ME47303
Subject Name
*Elective Group I
Kinematic Analysis &
Synthesis
Tribology
Mechanics of Composite
Materials
Machine Tool Design
**Elective Group II
Heat Exchange Devices
Turbo machines
Thermal Power Plants
Energy Conservation and
Management
Design of Mechanical
Systems
CAD/CAM/CAE
*Elective Group I
Kinematic Analysis &
Synthesis
Tribology
Mechanics of Composite
Materials
Machine Tool Design
**Elective Group II
Heat Exchange Devices
Turbo machines
Thermal Power Plants
Energy Conservation and
Management
Design of Mechanical
Systems
CAD/CAM/CAE
Stage II (Irrespective of
Module)
Total
Teaching Scheme
(Hrs/week)
Credits
Lect. Tutorial Practical
12
10
20
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Prerequisites: Nil
Objectives:
To learn methods of kinematic analysis of complex mechanisms.
To learn graphical/analytical methods of kinematic synthesis of mechanisms.
Unit I
Review of Introduction to Mechanisms and Basic Concepts
(8 Hrs)
(8 Hrs)
A. Position and displacement analysis - position of a point, graphical and complexalgebra method for displacement. Rotational and translation displacement. Velocity
analysis - relative motion, linear and angular velocity, (Brief review). Freudensteins
theorem, velocity analysis and acceleration analysis - using normal acceleration, auxiliary
point method, Goodmans indirect method (Only descriptive treatment).
B. Computer-aided kinematic analysis. Features and Use of Mechanism simulation and
analysis software packages like Working Model, ADAMS, or any similar mechanism
modelling software.
Unit III
Curvature theory
(8 Hrs)
A. Fixed and moving centrodes, oscillating circles, - velocity and acceleration, inflection
points and inflection circle. Euler - Savary equation, Bobilliers theorem, Hartmans
construction.
B. Return circle, cusp points, cubic of stationary curvature, Balls point. Applications in
dwell mechanism
Unit IV
Kinematic Synthesis of planar mechanisms
(8 Hrs)
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ME42103 :: TRIBOLOGY
Credits: 03
Prerequisites: Nil
Objectives:
Unit I
Friction and Wear
(7 Hrs)
(8Hrs)
(9 Hrs)
A. Hydrodynamic Bearings: Introduction, Infinitely long, infinitely short and finite length
journal bearings, Design procedure
Hydrodynamic Squeeze Film Bearings: Introduction, infinitely long parallel surface
bearing, infinitely long journal bearing
B. Hydrodynamic instability, Oil supply grooves, Special cases in hydrodynamic squeeze
film bearings.
Unit IV
Hydrostatic Bearings
(9 Hrs)
BRACTS
(7 Hrs)
A. Introduction, Hetrz contact stress theory, thermal correction factor, lubricant rheology
B. Thermal correction factor, different regimes in EHL
Text Books
1. Engineering Tribology, Prasanta Sahoo, Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi
2. Fundamentals of Friction and wear of Materials, American Society of Metals.
3. Engineering Tribology, Stachowiak G. W., Butterworth Heinemann.
Reference Books
1. Basic Lubrication Theory, A. Cameron.
2. Gas Bearings, Grassam and Powell.
3. Theory and Practice of Lubrication for Engineers, Fuller D. D., Wiley International
Pub.
Additional Reading
1. Theory of Hydrodynamic Lubrication: Pinkush and Sterrolicht.
2. The principles of lubrication, A. Cameron, Longmans Green and Co. Ltd.
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Objectives:
Unit I
Introduction To Composite Materials
(8 Hrs)
(8Hrs)
(8 Hrs)
(8 Hrs)
(8 Hrs)
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Objectives:
Unit I
Introduction
(8 Hrs)
(8Hrs)
(8 Hrs)
Design of - Beds, Tables and columns , carriage, Machine Tool Guides of lathe, milling
and drilling machines based on force analysis.
Unit IV
Design of Power Screws
(8 Hrs)
Classification and design calculations. Spindle and their supports, bearings and their
adjustments, Rigidity of spindle unit.
Unit V
Vibrations in Machine Tools
(8 Hrs)
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Prerequisites:
Knowledge of Basic Mechanical Engineering, Thermodynamics and Heat
Transfer.
Objectives:
To understand the principle and working of various types of heat exchangers and
their design aspects.
Unit I
Introduction
(8 Hrs)
(8 Hrs)
Basic thermal design theory and considerations of recuperators, heat exchanger variables,
P-NTU method and relationships, mean temperature difference method.
Unit III
Heat Exchanger Surface Geometries
(8Hrs)
Plate heat exchangers, plate-fin heat exchanger, Tube-fin heat exchanger, compact heat
exchangers.
Unit IV
Condenser, Evaporator and Superheaters
(8 Hrs)
(8 Hrs)
Packing, spray design considerations, types of cooling towers, types of heat pipes, design
considerations of heat pipes.
Unit VI
Self Study
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ME42111 :: TURBOMACHINES
Credits: 03
Prerequisites: Nil
Objectives:
Analysis and design of Turbomachines
Unit I
(8 Hrs)
Introduction, shape no., design considerations, Actual Flow through an Impeller and SlipPressure difference effect, Relative circulation effect, Vane thickness effect.
Unit II
(8 Hrs)
Fans, compressors and pumps.
Fan impeller, blade shape, volute, stages, temperature and pressure rise, vanes, diffuse,
vaneless diffuser, efficiency, design.
Unit III
Design and flow analysis of Axial flow fans, compressors and pumps.
(8 Hrs)
Unit IV
Design and analysis of Hydraulic Turbines.
(8 Hrs)
Unit V
(8 Hrs)
Steam and Gas turbines.
Multistaging, losses, nozzles, impulse stage, blade profile, wet steam at low pressure
stages, design.
Unit VI
Self Study
Characteristics curves, regulation, stall, surge, draft tube, cavitation, dimensional
analysis, shape number.
Text Books
4. A treatise on Turbomachines, Prithviraj D., Scitech Publications
5. Hydraulics, Fluid Mechanics and Machinery, Modi and Seth, Standard Book
House, New Delhi
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Prerequisites: Nil
Objectives:
To gain knowledge on different types of power plants along with thermal utilities
like boilers, Nozzles and condensers and fuels used for Thermal power plants.
Unit I
Power Plants
(10 Hrs)
Schematic Diagrams and relative merits of Steam, Gas, Diesel and Hydro Power Plants,
Factors affecting Selection of site, Nuclear Power Plants Classification, Types of Various
Reactors with working of various Components.
Variable Load Problems Of Power Plants
Load duration, load curves, demand factor, average factor, capacity factor, reserve factor,
diversity factor, plant use factor, construction of load duration curves, effect of variable
load on power plant design and operation.
Unit II
High Pressure Boilers
(10 Hrs)
High pressure boilers types, construction and working, Principle of Fluidized bed
combustion, Types of fluidized bed combustion boilers (CFBCB, PFBCB).
Improved Rankine Cycle
Rankine Cycle with Reheating and Regeneration, Steam Power Plants with Process
Heating (reheating, regeneration and combined reheat regeneration).
Unit III
Essential Components
(4 Hrs)
DM Plant, Air Preheater, superheater, fuel treatment unit, nuclear safety standards.
Unit IV
Steam Condensers
(8 Hrs)
(8 Hrs)
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Credits: 04
Prerequisites: Nil
Objectives:
To create awareness about rational use of energy
To enable students understand operational aspects of Industrial systems (Energy
producing/Consuming)
To create awareness of National policies and acts.
To create awareness of standardization of energy appliances.
To introduce energy economics.
Unit I
Introduction
(8 Hrs)
Energy and environment, need for renewable and energy efficiency, need and importance
of energy conservation and management.
Energy consumption patterns and energy conservation opportunities in Indian industry,
agriculture, commercial and residential sectors.
Unit II
Energy Auditing
(8 Hrs)
Methodology, analysis and reporting. Portable and on-line instruments used for energy
auditing.
Unit III
Costing of Utilities
(8 Hrs)
(8 Hrs)
Energy conservation in refrigeration and air conditioning system, compressed air system.
Energy conservation in steam generation and supply system. Boiler performance, Boiler
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Prerequisites: Nil
Objectives:
To know design of gears and pressure vessels.
Develop ability of designing the components with manufacturing considerations
To know statistical and optimum design
Unit I
Worm Gears
(6 Hrs)
Worm and worm gear terminology and geometrical relationship, Types of worm and
worm gears, Standard dimensions, Force analysis of worm gear drives, Friction in Worm
gears and its efficiency, Worm and worm-wheel material, Strength and wear ratings of
worm gears, Thermal consideration in worm gear drive ,Types of failures in worm
gearing, Methods of lubrication and Manufacturing.
Unit II
Design of Cylinders and Pressure vessels
(6 Hrs)
Thick and thin cylinders Thin cylindrical and spherical vessels Lames equation
Clavarinos and Birnies equations Design of hydraulic and pneumatic cylinders
Auto frettage and compound cylinders Gasketed joints in cylindrical vessels. Modes of
failures in pressure vessels. Unfired pressure vessels Classification of pressure vessels
as per I. S. 2825 categories and types of welded joints weld joint efficiency
Corrosion, erosion and protection vessels, stresses induced in pressure vessels, materials
of construction. Thickness of cylindrical and spherical shells and design of end closures
as per code Nozzles and Openings in pressure vessels Reinforcement of openings in
shell and end closures. Area compensation method, Types of vessel supports.
Unit III
Design of Material Handling System
(8 Hrs)
Material handling system concept: Basic principles, objectives of Material Handling, unit
load and containerization. Belt conveyors, capacity of conveyors, rubber covered and
fabric ply belts, belt tensions, Conveyor pulleys, belt idlers, tension take up systems,
power requirement of horizontal belt conveyors for frictional resistance of idlers and
pulleys.
Unit IV
(6 Hrs)
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Design of Cylinder, piston and piston ring, connecting rod, Design of crank shaft, design
of rocker arm, valve spring and push rod.
Unit VI
Self study
Design for manufacture and Assembly
General principles of design for manufacture and assembly (DFM and DMFA).
Principles of design of castings and forgings Design for machining Design for powder
metallurgy Design for welding.
Aesthetic and ergonomic considerations in design of products :
Basic types of product forms Designing for appearance Shape, features, materials and
finishes, proportions symmetry, contrast etc. Morgans colour code. Ergonomic
considerations - Relation between Man, machine and environmental factors. Design of
displays and controls.
Practical examples of products or equipments using ergonomic and aesthetic design
principles.
Design in relation to patents, trade mark and copy right.
Text Books
1. Design of machine elements, Bhandari V. B., 3rd Edition, Tata McGrow Hill
Education Private Ltd., New Delhi
2. Mechanical System Design, Patil S. P., Jaico Publishing House, Mumbai
3. Mechanical Handling of Materials, Ray T. K., Asian Book Pvt. Ltd., Delhi
Reference Books
1. IS-2825-1969 code for unfired pressure vessels
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ME40103 :: CAD/CAM/CAE
Credits: 03
Prerequisites: Nil
Objectives:
To become aware of application of computers in development of geometric
models using Computer Aided Design and use of these models for Design and
Analysis, Planning and Organizing Manufacturing Activity and the Control of
Machines for manufacturing the product.
To introduce concepts in Computer Aided Design and Analysis.
To introduce concepts in Planning and Organizing Manufacturing Activity and
the Control of Machines.
Unit I
Computer Graphics
(8 Hrs)
(9 Hrs)
Curves
Introduction to Parametric representation of curves and its advantages. Analytic CurvesLine, Circle, Parabolas, Hyperbolas, Ellipses, Conics. Synthetic Curves- Hermite Cubic
Spline, Bezier Curve, B-Spline Curve.
Surfaces
Introduction to Parametric representation of Surfaces. Analytic Surfaces-Plane, Ruled,
Tabulated, Revolved surfaces. Synthetic Surfaces- Bezier Surface, B-Spline Surface
Solids
Introduction to different volume modelling techniques - Constructive Solid Geometry,
Boundary Representation, Pure Primitive instancing, Spatial Occupancy Enumeration,
Feature Based Modelling.
Unit III
Finite Element Analysis
(9 Hrs)
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(6 Hrs)
(8 Hrs)
Introduction, Integrating CAD, NC and CAM, Preparing CAD data for NC, The Basic
components of NC System, Machine Axes and Coordinate system, Positioning System,
NC Motion Control System, Point-to-Point and Continuous Path Machining, The NC
Procedure, Machine Zero, Job Zero, Manual part Programming (G and M code), The
APT Language.
Unit VI
(Self Study)
Computer Aided Process Planning
The Planning Function, Retrieval and Generative Process planning System, Benefits of
CAPP.
Computer Aided Quality Control and Inspection
Introduction, Terminology in QC, The Computer in QC, Contact and No contact
Inspection Method ,Computer Aided Testing ,Integration of CAQC with CAD/CAM
Rapid Prototyping
Overview of Rapid Prototyping, the Basic Process (RP Sequence), Rapid Prototyping
Techniques , Applications of Rapid Prototyping , Benefits of RP
Text Books
1. Mastering CAD/CAM, Ibrahim Zeid, Tata McGraw Hill
2. Automation, production systems and computer integrated manufacturing Groover
M. P., Prentice Hall of India
3. Introduction to finite elements in engineering, Chandrupatla T. R. and Belegunda
A. D., Prentice Hall of India
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Prerequisites: Nil
Objectives:
Same as theory course
List of Tutorials
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
ME42203:: Tribology
Credits: 01
Prerequisites: Nil
Objectives:
Same as theory course
List of Tutorials
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
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Prerequisites: Nil
Objectives:
Same as theory course
List of Tutorials
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Credits: 01
Prerequisites: Nil
Objectives:
Same as theory course
List of Tutorials
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
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Prerequisites: Nil
Objectives:
To give exposure to thermal design procedure and standards
List of Tutorials
7. Assignment on Design of Heat Exchanger using basic design theory.
8. Assignment on Heat Transfer Enhancement Techniques used in Heat Exchangers.
9. Trial and performance analysis of Shell and Tube Heat Exchanger
10. Trial and performance analysis of Compact Heat Exchanger
Text Books
1. Heat Exchanger design, Aurther P Frass, 2nd Edition, John Wiley and Sons, New
York.
2. Heat Exchangers Theory and Practice, T. Taborek, G. F. Hewitt and N. Afgan
Mcgraw Hill Book Co.
3. Industrial Heat Exchangers a Basic guide, Walker, Mcgraw Hill Book Co.
Reference Books
1. Heat Exchanger Design Handbook, Kern and Kraus.
2. Heat Exchanger Design handbook, Kuppan
3. TEMA Standards.
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ME42211 :: TURBOMACHINES
Credits: 01
Prerequisites: Nil
Objectives:
Analysis and design of Turbomachines
List of Tutorials
1. Impeller Analysis.
2. Efficiency Calculations
3. Fan Design/Analysis
4. Diffuser Design/Analysis
5. Pump Design/Analysis
6. Centrifugal Compressor Design/Analysis
7. Kaplan Turbine Design/Analysis
8. Francis Turbine Design/Analysis
9. Impulse Turbine Design/Analysis
10. Gas Turbine Design/Analysis
11. Cavitation
12. Dimensional Analysis
Text Books
1. A treatise on Turbomachines, Prithviraj D., Scitech Publications
2. Hydraulics, Fluid Mechanics and Machinery, Modi and Seth, Standard Book
House, New Delhi
Reference Books
1. Turbines Compressors and Fansr, Yahya S. M., Tata McGraw Hill
2. Gas Turbine Theory, Saravanamuttoo, Cohen H., and Rogers GFC, Pearson
Additional Reading
1. Theory of Hydraulic Machinery, Vasandani V. P., Khanna Publishers, Delhi
2. Hydraulic Machines, Lal J., Metropolitan Book Co., Delhi.
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Prerequisites: Nil
Objectives:
To give exposure to practical power plants and their components
List of Tutorials
1. Report based on visit to one Power plant thermal / Nuclear / combined cycle.
2. Trail on steam turbine power plant to determine
a) Plant Efficiency , Rankine Efficiency Vs Load
b) Steam consumption and Specific Steam consumption Vs Load
c) Rate of Energy Input Vs Load
d) Heat Rate and Incremental heat Rate Vs Load
3. Trial on Diesel power plant to determine
a) Plant Efficiency Vs Load
b) Total fuel consumption Vs Load
c) Rate of Energy Input Vs Load
d) Heat Rate and Incremental heat Rate Vs Load
4. Report on Power plant instrumentation (Hydro/Nuclear/Thermal).
5. Study of fluidized bed combustion boilers.
6. Study of steam turbines constructional details of impulse and reaction turbines.
Text Books
1. A Course in Power Plant Engineering, Arora, and Domkundwar, Dhanpat Rai
and Co
2. Power Plant Engineering, P. K. Nag, Tata Mcgraw Hill, New Delhi
3. Steam and gas turbines and power plant engineering, Yadav R., Central
publishing house
Reference Books
1. Power Plant Engineering, Rajput R. K. , Laxmi Publication, New Delhi
2. Power Plant Engineering, Sharma P. C., S. Kataria and sons, New Delhi
3. Modern Power Plant Engineering, Wesisman and Eckart,Prentice Hall of India
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Objectives:
To give exposure to practical power plants and their components
List of Tutorials
1. Report on Energy Conservation Act (Revised 2010).
2. Report on BIS/BEE Star rating System with practical example like Air-conditioner,
Refrigerator, Electric water Heater, Television etc.
3. Case Study of an Industrial Energy Conservation Project (Including cost aspect)
4. Report on portable and online Instruments used in Energy auditing.
Text Books
1. Energy Conservation related booklets published by National Productivity Council
(NPC), New Delhi
2. Petroleum Conservation Research Association (PCRA), New Delhi
3. Energy Conservation related booklets published by Bureau of Energy Efficiency
(BEE), Ministry of Power, Govt. of India, New Delhi
Reference Books
1. The Efficient use of Energy (Butterworths), IGC Dryden, Editor
2. Energy Management Handbook (Wiley), W.S. Turner, Editor
3. Energy Conservation Guide Book, Patrick Steven R., Patric Dale R., and Fordo
Stephen, The Fairmont Press Inc.
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Prerequisites: Nil
Objectives:
To know design of gears and pressure vessels
To develop the ability of designing the machine components with manufacturing
considerations
To know statistical and optimum design
List of Practical
The term work shall consist of ONE design project. The design project shall consist of
two imperial size sheets - one involving assembly drawing with a part list and overall
dimensions and the other sheet involving drawings of individual components,
manufacturing tolerances, surface finish symbols and geometric tolerances should be
specified so as to make it working drawing. A design report giving all necessary
calculations of the design of components and assembly should be submitted in a
separate file. Projects shall be in the form of design of mechanical systems such aso System involving worm gear box,
o Pressure vessel ,
o I C Engine Design,
o Material Handling System,
o Reciprocating Compressor Design, etc.
Assignments:
Three assignments based on any one of the following topics from each of the three
groups. A Case study approach is to be used.
Group I: Sr. No. 1 to 3, Group II: Sr. No. 4 to 6, Group III: Sr. No. 7 to 9.
1. Modern engineering materials and their applications / evaluation methods for
material selection.
2. Piping design.
3. Aesthetic and Ergonomic Considerations in Design
4. Value engineering
5. Concurrent engineering
6. Reverse engineering.
7. Design for manufacturing and assembly.
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ME40303 :: CAD/CAM/CAE
Credits: 01
Prerequisites: Nil
Objectives:
To become aware of application of computers in development of geometric
models using Computer Aided Design and use of these models for Design and
Analysis, Planning and Organizing Manufacturing Activity and the Control of
Machines for manufacturing the product.
To introduce concepts in Computer Aided Design and Analysis.
To introduce concepts in Planning and Organizing Manufacturing Activity and
the Control of Machines.
List of Practical
1. Write a program to fit Bezier / B-Spline curve for given control points. OR Write a
program to find points on Bezier / B-Spline surfaces.
(4 Hours)
2. Solid Modeling and Parametric Solid Modeling of any one mechanical component.
(2 Hours)
3. Part Modeling, Assembly Modeling and preparation of Working Drawings from
assembly model
(6 Hours)
4. Surface modeling
(2 Hours)
5. Write a programme for 1D problem using Finite Element Method of any one
mechanical component.
(4 Hours)
6. Solve two 2D/3D problems (using FEA software for any mechanical components and
interpreting the results
(4 Hours)
7. Programming and Manufacturing of one job on CNC Machine
(4 Hours)
Text Books
1. Mastering CAD/CAM, Ibrahim Zeid, Tata McGraw Hill
2. Automation, production systems and computer integrated manufacturing Groover
M. P., Prentice Hall of India
3. Introduction to finite elements in engineering, Chandrupatla T. R. and Belegunda
A. D., Prentice Hall of India
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Prerequisite : Nil
Objectives:
To train the students to apply their engineering knowledge to real life problem
solving.
The project work could be of the following nature:
Design/development and Fabrication of models, machines, and prototypes based on new
ideas, robotic and automation systems, Experimental set ups, test rigs/ equipments,
Thermal Systems
Energy audit/conservation studies
Extensive computational analysis of problems relevant to mechanical engineering,
CAD/CAM/CAE
Modelling/simulation of product(s), mechanism(s) or system(s) and its validation or
comparison with available bench marks / results
The project work shall be taken up individually or in a group consisting of not more than
4 students.
A report containing maximum 30 pages shall be submitted based on the background,
need and scope of the project, project specifications, activities involved in the project and
activity plan, study of literature and basic theory, and work completed (if any).
Guidelines:
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Subject Subject
No.
Code
S5
S6
ME42102
ME42104
ME42106
ME42108
ME42110
ME42112
ME42114
ME42116
S7
ME40106
S8
ME40108
T3
T4
ME42202
ME42204
ME42206
ME42208
ME42210
ME42212
ME42214
ME42216
P3
ME40306
P4
ME40308
PS3
ME47304
Subject Name
Teaching Scheme
(Hrs/week)
Credits
Lect
Tutorial
Practical
.
12
22
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Prerequisites: Nil
Objectives:
To create an environment for the students to learn the mathematical background of
the Finite Element Method (FEM)
Use the method to solve 1D and 2D problems.
Understand steps involved in the solution of a problem using FEA software.
To develop capabilities of using existing commercial FEM software.
Unit I
Fundamental Concepts
(8 Hrs)
(8 Hrs)
A. Linear element, Solution by Galerkins method, solution for nodal residual equation,
Obtaining elemental stiffness and load matrices form the above equation. Assembly of
the above matrices for obtaining Global stiffness and Load matrix.
Application of the above equation for Problems like, Beam Analysis, temperature
distribution analysis, Voltage distribution analysis, etc.
B. Quadratic shape functions.
Unit III
Two Dimensional Finite Elements
(8 Hrs)
A. Linear triangular and Bilinear Rectangular elements, Shape function for the same.
Local co-ordinate system, significance of natural co-ordinate system, Natural co-ordinate
systems for linear element, Linear Triangular element.
B. Local co-ordinate system for Bilinear Rectangular elements.
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(8 Hrs)
(8 Hrs)
Text Books
1. Applied Finite Element Analysis, Segerlind L. J., John Wiley and Sons New York.
2. Concepts and Applications of Finite Element Analysis, Cook R D., Malkus D. S.
and Plesha M. E., New York. John Wiley and Sons.
3. Textbook Of Finite Element Analysis, Seshu P., New Delhi. Prentice Hall of India.
Reference Books
1. Theory and Problems of Finite Element Analysis, Buchanan G. R., Mcgraw Hill
Inc. New York, 1994.
2. Finite Element Method-Linear Static and Dynamic Finite Element Analysis,
Hughes Thomas J., New York. Dover Pub., 2007
3. Finite Element Analysis-thermo mechanics of solids, Nicholson David W: New
York. CRC Press, 2003.
Additional Reading
1.
2.
3.
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Preferred:
Objectives:
Unit I
One-Dimensional Optimization
(8 Hrs)
(8 Hrs)
(8 Hrs)
(8 Hrs)
(8 Hrs)
BRACTS
Text Books
1. Optimization: Theory and Practice, Mohan Joshi and Kannan Moudgalya,
Narosa Publishing House, Bombay.
2. Optimization: concepts and application engineering, Ashok Belegundu and
Tirupathi Chandrupatla, Pearson Education Asia, Delhi.
3. Engineering Optimization, Singiresu S. Rao, New Age International (P) Ltd.,
Bombay.
Reference Books
1. Neural Networks, Fuzzy Logic, and Genetic Algorithms: Synthesis and
Applications, Rajasekaran G., G. A. Vijaylakshmi Pai, PHI.
2. Operations Research: Applications and Algorithms, Winston W. L., Duxbury
Press.
3. Methods of Optimization, Walsh G. R.., Wiley.
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Preferred:
Objectives:
Unit I
Introduction to Rapid Prototyping
(7 Hrs)
(9 Hrs)
(7 Hrs)
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Preferred:
Objectives:
Unit I
Introduction to Simulation
(8 Hrs)
A system and its model, Simulation of an inventory problem, the basic nature of
simulation, When to simulate, Need of Simulation in Engineering, Building a Simulation
Model, Basic Simulation Methodology.
Unit II
Simulation of Continuous Systems
(8 Hrs)
(8 Hrs)
(8 Hrs)
Simulation of Queuing Systems: Rudiments of queuing theory, Simulation of a singleserver queue, Simulation of a two-server queue, Simulation of more general queues.
Inventory Control and Forecasting: Elements of inventory theory, More complex
inventory models, Generation of Poisson and Erlang variables, and Forecasting and
regression analysis.
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ME42110 :: ROBOTICS
Credits: 03
Prerequisites:
Objectives:
To study basics of robot kinematics, dynamics, control, design and applications.
Unit I
Introduction to Robotics
(8 Hrs)
(8 Hrs)
(8 Hrs)
(8 Hrs)
End Effectors Types, mechanical/ vacuum / magnetic / adhesive grippers, tools as end
effectors, Gripper selection and design.
Need of sensors in a robotic system, Functional classification, types of sensors based on
working principle, desirable features, sensing devices used in robot workcells , sensor
characteristics and selection, Remote Center Compliance (RCC) device.
Need of vision in a robotic system.
Unit V
(8 Hrs)
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ME42112 :: MECHATRONICS
Credits: 03
Prerequisites: Nil
Objectives:
To expose the students to fundamentals of Thermodynamics based on which
Thermodynamic systems work/operate.
Application of the said fundamentals in some of the Thermodynamic systems
from the perspective of theoretical development supported by hands on
experience.
Unit I
Introduction to Mechatronics
(8 Hrs)
(7 Hrs)
(9 Hrs)
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(9 Hrs)
(7 Hrs)
A. Relay logic, basic structure, input/output processing, timers, internal relays and
counters, shift resisters, ladder diagram and programming.
B. Selection of PLCs, introduction to microcontroller.
Text Books
1. Measurement SystemApplication and Design, Doebelin E. O., Manik D. N.,
Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi.
2. MechatronicsElectronics Control Systems in Mechanical and Electrical
Engineering, Bolton W., Pearson Education (Singapore) Pvt. Ltd.
3. A Textbook of Mechatronics, Rajput R. K, S. Chand and Co. Ltd.
Reference Books
1. Instrumentation Devices and Systems, Rangan C. S., Sarma G. R. and Mani V.
S., Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi.
2. Introduction to Mechatronics and Measurement Systems, Histand B. H., Alciatore
D. G.
3. Process Control Instrumentation Technology, Johnson C. D. Prentice Hall of
India Pvt Ltd., New Delhi.
Additional Reading
1. Mechatronics Principles, concepts and applications, Mahalik N. P., Tata
McGraw Hill, New Delhi.
2. Mechatronics Systems Design, Kolk R. A. and Shetty D., Vikas Publishing
Manual, Delhi.
3. Kinematic Linkage Design, Hall A. S., Prentice Hall Publication
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Prerequisites: Nil
Objectives:
To make the students understand the concepts & broad principles of contents of
the course
Aim is to provide insight of the subject
Sensitizes the students of the importance of course in real life environment
Unit I
Linear Programming
(8 Hrs)
(8 Hrs)
A. Integer Programming: Branch & bound, cutting plane method. Goal Programming:
Goal Programming-Definition, Introduction, Problems.
B. Case studies based on Integer Programming & Goal Programming.
Unit III
Inventory models & Dynamic Programming
(8 Hrs)
(8 Hrs)
BRACTS
(8 Hrs)
A. Queuing Theory: Introduction, terminology, Poisson single and multi channel queuing
system models: M/M/1 Model, M/M/C Model, M/Ek/1 Model. Simulation: Definition,
Introduction, Application, Monte Carlo Simulation. Applications of Simulation.
B. Simulation software, Building Model on Simulation Software, Running the simulation,
Understanding the results.
Text Books
1. Operations Research, Paneerselvam, Prentice Hall of India
2. Operations Research, Gupta & Hira, S. Chand & Co.
Reference Books
1. Operation Research and Introduction, Taha H. A., McMillian ISBN-0-02418940-5
2. Introduction to Operation Research, Hiller and Liebermann, McGraw Hill 5th
Edition
3. Operations Research, Sharma S. D., Kedarnath Ramnath and Co.
Additional reading
1.
2.
3.
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Objectives:
Know the fundamentals of electrical measurement.
Understanding of basic components of feedback control system.
To study the standard inputs and response of first, second order systems.
Mapping with PEOs:
Unit I
Introduction to Measurement
(8 Hrs)
(8 Hrs)
(8 Hrs)
A. Basic Concepts of control systems with examples: Feed-back, Open-loop, closed loop.
Representation of physical Systems-electrical and mechanical translational systems
systems, F-V and F-I analogies.
Differential equations and Transfer functions, Block Diagram Algebra, Signal Flow
graph, Conversion of Block Diagram to Signal Flow Graph.
B. Modeling of mechanical rotational systems and electro- mechanical systems.
Unit IV
Time domain analysis of control systems
(8 Hrs)
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(8 Hrs)
Text Books
1. Electrical and Electronic Measurements and Instrumentation, Sawhney A. K.,
Dhanpat Rai and Sons Publications.
2. Modern Control Engineering, Ogata K., Pearson education India.
3. Control Systems Engineering, Nagarth I. J., and Gopal M., New age International
Publishers India.
Reference Books
1. Measurement System Application and Design, Doebelin E. O., McGraw-Hill
International Publications.
2. Automatic control systems, Kuo B. C., Prentice, Hall of India.
3. Control systems engineering, Norman S. Nise, John Wiley and Sons, Inc,
Singapore.
Additional Reading
1. Network and Systems, D Roy Choudary, New Age International.
2. Electronic Instrumentation and Measurement Techniques, Cooper W. D. and
Helfrick A. D., Prentice Hall of India Publications.
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Prerequisites: Nil
Objectives:
To Study dynamics of mechanical systems and machines.
Unit I
Gyroscope
(8 Hrs)
(8 Hrs)
(8 Hrs)
A. Introduction to vibration:
Elements of a vibratory system, S.H.M., degrees of freedom and modeling of a system,
Concept of linear and non-linear systems, equivalent spring, damper and inertia for linear
and torsional systems.
Single degree of freedom system:
Undamped free vibration, natural frequency, initial conditions, damped free vibrations ,
over damped , critically damped and under damped vibrations, logarithmic decrement ,
viscous damping and dry friction / Coulombs damping.
B. Study of an actual Single DOF System with and without damping.
Unit IV
Forced Damped Vibration
(8 Hrs)
BRACTS
(8 Hrs)
Text Books
1. Theory of Machines and Mechanisms, Shigley J. E. and Uicker J. J., International
Edition , McGraw Hill Inc
2. Mechanical Vibrations, Grover G. K., Nem Chand and Bros
3. Theory of Machines R. S. Khurmi, Khanna Publications.
Reference Books
1. Mechanical Vibrations, Seto W. W., Schaum Publishing Co, New York.
2. Mechanics of Machines, Hannah and Stephans, Edward Aronold Publication
3. Elements of Mechanical Vibrations, Meirovitch, Tata McGraw Hill
Additional Reading
1. Mechanical Vibrations, Rao S. S., Addison Wiley Publishing Co, World Student
Series.
2. Theory of Machines Thomas Bevan, CBS Publications.
3. Theory of Mechanism and Machines, Ghosh and Malik, East West Pvt. Ltd
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Prerequisites: Nil
Objectives:
To learn fundamental concepts of practical refrigeration and air conditioning
systems and their load calculation.
To learn about different refrigerants and concept of ODP, GWP, TEWI.
Unit I
Simple Vapour Compression System
(8 Hrs)
(8 Hrs)
Introduction, simple vapour absorption system, practical vapour absorption system, COP
of an ideal vapour absorption system, water ammonia system, and lithium bromide
absorption system
Unit III
Refrigerants
(8 Hrs)
(8 Hrs)
Centrifugal, scroll compressors, air and water cooled condensers, flooded and direct
expansion evaporators, capillary tubes, automatic expansion valves, thermostatic
expansion valves.
Unit V
(8 Hrs)
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List of Tutorials
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
BRACTS
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List of Tutorials
1. Numerical examples based on constrained extrema
2. Numerical examples on single variable optimization by bracketing method (Interval
halving, Golden Search, Fibonacci)
3. Numerical examples on single variable optimization by open method (Single fixed
point iteration, Newton Raphson, Secant Method)
4. Numerical examples on conjugate gradient method of two dimensional optimization
5. Numerical examples on steepest descent method of two dimensional optimization
6. Numerical examples on Lagrangian multiplier method of constrained multivariable
optimization
7. Numerical examples on direct search method of constrained multivariable
optimization
8. Numerical examples on linearization method of constrained multivariable
optimization
9. Numerical examples on linear programming: Simplex Method
10. Modeling by evolutionary algorithm (GA /Fuzzy logic/Neural Network).
Text Books
1. Optimization: Theory and Practice, Mohan Joshi and Kannan Moudgalya, Narosa
Publishing House, Bombay.
2. Optimization: concepts and application engineering, Ashok Belegundu and
Tirupathi Chandrupatla, Pearson Education Asia, Delhi.
3. Engineering Optimization, Singiresu S. Rao, New Age International (P) Ltd.,
Bombay.
Reference Books
1. Neural Networks, Fuzzy Logic, and Genetic Algorithms: Synthesis and
Applications, Rajasekaran G., G. A. Vijaylakshmi Pai, PHI.
2. Operations Research: Applications and Algorithms, Winston W. L., Duxbury
Press.
3. Methods of Optimization, Walsh G. R.., Wiley.
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Objectives:
List of Tutorials
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
Text Books
1. Engineering Design and Rapid Prototyping, Kamrani Ali K. and Emad Abouel
Nasr, Springer.
2. Rapid Prototyping: Principles and Applications, Chua C. K., Leong K. F. and
Lim C. S, World Scientific Publishing Co. Pvt. Ltd..
3. Reverse Engineering: An Industrial Perspective, Vinesh Raja and Kiran J.
Fernandes (Eds.), Springer.
Reference Books
1. Rapid Prototyping, Gebhardt A., Hanser Publisher.
2. Reverse Engineering, Ingle Kathryn A., McGraw Hill Publication Ltd.
3. Additive Manufacturing Technologies: Rapid Prototyping to Direct Digital
Manufacturing, Ian Gibson, David W. Rosen and Brent Stucker, Springer.
Additional Books:
1. Rapid Prototyping: Principles and Applications, Rafiq Noorani, Wiley Pub Ltd.
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Objectives:
List of Tutorials:
1. Simulation of a servo system
2. Simulation of a water reservoir system
3. Monte-Carlo simulation
4. Simulation of a single-server queue
5. Simulation of a two-server queue
6. Simulation of an inventory problem
7. Simulation of Forecasting Problem
8. Forecasting and regression analysis
9. Design and Evaluation of Simulation Experiment
10. Study and use of any one shareware/free code software available on simulation.
Text Books
1. System Simulation with Digital Computer, Deo Narsingh, Prentice Hall of
India.
2. System Simulation, Geoffrey Gordon, Prentice Hall of India.
3. Simulation Modeling and Analysis, Law A. M., Kelton W. D., McGraw Hill
Inc New York.
Reference Books
1. Simulation, Sheldon M. Ross, Academic Press, Elsevier Publication.
2. Computer Simulation of Compression-Ignition Engine Processes, Ganesan V.,
Universities Press India Ltd.
3. Computer Simulation of Flow and Heat Transfer, Ghoshdastidar P. S., Tata
McGraw Hill.
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ME42210 :: ROBOTICS
Credits: 01
Objectives:
List of Tutorials
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
1Hr
2Hr
3Hr
2Hr
2Hr
2Hr
Text Books
1. Introduction to Robotics Mechanics and Control, John J. Craig, Pearson
Education Inc.
2. Industrial Robotics - Technology, Programming and Applications Groover M. P.,
Weiss M., Nagel R. N., Odrey N. G., McGraw Hill.
Reference Books
1. Introduction to Robotics Analysis, Systems and Applications, Saeed Niku,
Prentice Hall of India 2003.
2. Robotics and Control, Mittal R. K. and Nagrath I. J., Tata McGraw Hill
Publishing Co. 2003.
3. Robotics - Control , Sensing, Vision and Intelligence, Fu K. S., Gonzalez R. C.,
Lee C. S. G., McGraw Hill
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ME42212 :: MECHATRONICS
Credits: 01
Objectives:
List of Tutorials
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
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Objectives:
Same as theory course
List of Tutorials
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
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List of Tutorials
1.
2.
3.
4.
BRACTS
Objectives:
To Study dynamics of mechanical systems and machines
List of Practical
1. Verification of principle of gyroscope and gyroscopic couple, magnitude.
2. Study of any two gyro controlled instruments.
3. To study the dynamic balancing machine and to balance a rotor. (e. g. rotor of
electric motor, flywheel, fan etc.)
4. To determine the natural frequency of damped vibration of single degree freedom
system and to find its damping coefficient.
5. To verify natural frequency of torsional vibration of two rotor system and position
of node.
6. To determine critical speed of single rotor system.
7. To determine resonance frequency of transverse vibration of beam.
8. To determine the frequency response curve under different damping conditions for
single degree freedom system of vibration.
9. To study shock absorbers and to plot transmissibility curve.
10. Experiment on vibration measurement.
Text Books
1. Theory of Machines and Mechanisms, Shigley J. E. and Uicker J. J., International
Edition , McGraw Hill Inc
2. Mechanical Vibrations, Grover G. K., Nem Chand and Bros
3. Theory of Machines R. S. Khurmi, Khanna Publications.
Reference Books
1. Mechanical Vibrations, Seto W. W., Schaum Publishing Co, New York.
2. Mechanics of Machines, Hannah and Stephans, Edward Aronold Publication
3. Elements of Mechanical Vibrations, Meirovitch, Tata McGraw Hill
Additional Reading
1. Mechanical Vibrations, Rao S. S., Addison Wiley Publishing Co, World Student
Series.
2. Theory of Machines Thomas Bevan, CBS Publications.
3. Theory of Mechanism and Machines, Ghosh and Malik, East West Pvt. Ltd
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Objectives:
To get hands on experience on test rigs to measure performance
To analyze the parameters for selecting devices for refrigeration and airconditioning.
List of Practical
1. Trial on vapour compression test rig.
2. Trial on air conditioning test rig.
3. Study of ice plant.
4. Study of compressors.
5. Study of vapour absorption system.
6. Study of different types of evaporators and condensers.
7. Analysis of psychrometric processes (any two).
8. Study of central air conditioning system.
9. Study of alternative refrigerants.
10. Visit to any refrigeration or air conditioning plant.
Text Books
1. Refrigeration and Air conditioning, Khurmi R. S., Gupta J. K., S. Chand
Publication (Fifth edition)
2. Refrigeration and Air conditioning, Arora C. P., Tata McGraw Hill Co. ,New
Delhi
3. Refrigeration and Air conditioning, Dossat Ray J, Wiley Eastern Limited
Reference Books
1. Refrigeration and Air conditioning, Arora S. C. and Domkundwar S., Dhanpatrai
and Sons, New Delhi
2. Refrigeration and Air conditioning, Manohar Prasad, Wiley Eastern Limited
3. Refrigeration and Air conditioning, Anantanrayanan, Tata McGraw Hills Co.,
New Delhi
Additional Reading
1. Energy approach to Air-conditioning, Edward Pita, Wiley Eastern Ltd.
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Guidelines:
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ACADEMIC
INFORMATION
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A)
ACADEMIC INFORMATION
Mid Semester Examination
1. Students reporting in morning slot will have examination in morning slot. Those
in evening slot will have examination in evening slot.
2. 20 multiple choice based questions to be attempted in 30 minutes x no. of theory
courses i.e. 100 questions in 150 minutes for F.E., 80 questions in 120 minutes for
S.E., T.E.,B.E.,M.E., 20 questions in 30 minutes for Honors, Minor, Fast Track,
etc.
3. A scrambled mix of questions will be generated through software.
4. Mid Semester Examination will be based on Unit II & Unit III.
5. There will be one mark for each correct answer and (-) 0.25 marks for every
wrong answer.
6. For a typical 3 hour Mid Semester Examination, first 15 minutes would be used
for student attendance, record keeping, seat allocation, log in procedure if any,
etc. Next 150 minutes for actual examination. A timer indicating time remaining
to be provided by ERP. 15 minutes for processing & results.
7. A visual alarm / flash would be given 10 minutes before completion of 150
minutes as a warning. For auto generation of every theory course result out of 20
and dispatch of the marks on student mobile and mail ID as well as parent mail
ID.
8. No repeat examination under any circumstances.
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10 marks
10 marks
10 marks
10 marks
5. Literature review
10 marks
6. Technical contents
10 marks
7. Presentation
25 marks
15 marks
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C)
Equivalence
For the courses belonging to 2008 structure counseling sessions for failure students will
be arranged. The Head of Department will appoint faculty identified as subject experts
as counselors. The previous examination scheme i.e.
Will be followed. The entire processing based on 2008 structure related coding scheme
will be followed. Counseling + Administration + Examination charges will be the basis
for fees considered for such students.
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Extra Credits
A student planning to take extra credits may be considered under following categories :
(a) A student carrying a backlog and re-registering for the previous course Reregistration charges as applicable. Consideration of all courses registered for during
that Semester of Academic Year for SPI calculation.
(b) Student planning to take extra courses as a fast track opportunity Administration,
processing and examination charges will be considered. In any case the student has
to pay the college fees for four years. This fast track facility would enable the
student to undergo an industrial training, an exchange programme, research
contribution in I.I.T. under scheme such as KVPY without any academic
compromises for credit transfer. The phasewise development and completion of
project activity cannot be considered at an accelerated pace under fast track scheme.
The registration under fast track is subject to having a CPI 8.0 or above and no
backlog for consideration of registration to an additional course.
(c) Students opting for earning extra credits by selection of courses in addition to the
courses prescribed by respective BOS which are single Semester activities and not
the part of Honors / Minor scheme. Such students will be expected to pay charges
equivalent to re-registration (proportionate credit based payment). The registration
for such courses is subject to permission given by the Chairman BOS of the Board in
the purview of which the subject is identified. Such permissions will be given based
on meeting with prerequisite subject.
1. In any case (a), (b) or (c) the candidate cannot register for more than 8 credits.
2. A suitable reflection of completion of the said course will be made in the
candidates Grade statement.
For part (c) a separate grade & GPA will be calculated. That GPA will not be
clubbed with the other regular courses for SPI, CPI calculation.
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Home Assignment
Activity
No Home Assignments
No Home Assignments
No Home Assignments
S1 / S2 HA1
S3 / S4 / S5* - HA1
S1 / S2 HA2
S3 / S4 / S5* - HA2
S1 / S2 HA3
S3 / S4 / S5* - HA3
10
S1 / S2 HA4
11
S3 / S4 / S5* - HA4
12
S1 / S2 HA5
13
S3 / S4 / S5* - HA5
14
No Home Assignments
15
No Home Assignments
16
No Home Assignments
The Home Assignments will be based on the self study component i.e. part B of every
theory course syllabus. The Saturday or last working day will be the default deadline for
submission of Home Assignment of that week. For example by the Saturday ending
Week No. 9, Home Assignment No. 3 for subject S3/ S4/ S5 (if applicable) must be
submitted.
*S5 can be OE1 / OE2 / OE3 / Honors/ Minor / Re-registration category (a) / Category
(b) / Category (c).
1. For subjects S1, S2, S3, S4 & S5 (if any), the composition of the Teacher
Assessment marks will be as follows :
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Tutorial
Home Assignment
30 marks
30 marks
Tutorial
30 marks
Test
30 marks
30 marks
10 marks
10 marks
5 marks
5 marks
(c) <75%
0 marks
0 marks
Attendance :
(a) > 90%
marks
Explanation :
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F)
Mini Project
For F.E., S.E. & T.E. students in every Semester a Mini Project be carried out.
The objectives behind the Mini Project are:
Mini Project will be based on all subjects of that Semester except GP.
50 marks
50 marks
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G)
The Project Stage I will be in T.E Semester II irrespective of student module. The
evaluation of Project Stage I will be as follows:
20 marks
20 marks
Literature Survey
20 marks
Abstract
20 marks
Presentation
20 marks
Project Stage II and Project Stage III evaluations will be based on Department specific
norms.
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H)
(A) Comprehensive Viva Voce Compulsory at the end of Semester VIII 1 Credit
(B) Elective Component
a. Laboratory courses Maximum Credits - 2
(for award of 1 Credit the lab course would have a teaching scheme of 2 Hrs. /
week and a plan of 12 practicals). The credit to be awarded as per the ISA and
ESA guidelines for the compulsory lab courses.
b. Research publication Maximum Credits 1
(Research Publication in a Magazine / Transaction / Journal as decided by the
honors / minor co-ordinator)
c. Seminar - Maximum Credits 1
(Seminar to be given on a topic consistent with the scope of the Honors or Minor.
The topic Selection is to be approved by the honors / minor co-ordinator. The
assessment and evaluation scheme would as per the guidelines used for Technical
Seminar at UG level by respective Dept.)
d. Honors / Minors Project Maximum Credits 2
(Project Topic and Scope, its progress and final assessment consistent with the
scope of the Honors or Minor. The topic Selection is to be approved by the honors
/ minor co-ordinator. The assessment would as per the guidelines and evaluation
scheme used for Project Work at UG level by respective Dept.)
e. Industrial Training Maximum credits 4
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Note :
a. 4 Credits would be awarded to the students for a complete 12 Week Industrial
Training and meeting with the assessment and evaluation requirements
b. Provision can be made for the students unable to procure a 12 week Industrial
Training. A 4 week or 8 week Industrial Training may also be offered. 2 credits
will be awarded for 8 week Industrial Training and 1 Credit would be awarded
to the students for a 4 Week Industrial Training, meeting with the assessment
and evaluation requirements
c. No Industrial Training less than 4 weeks be considered for award of 1 Credit
d. No cumulative addition of Industrial Training period would be considered for
award of credits
The student is expected to earn 1 Credit from Part (A) and remaining 4
Credits from Part (B)
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