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University of Calicut

Scheme and Curriculum


B. Tech. - Mechanical Engineering

2009

Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

University of Calicut

B. Tech. Mechanical Engineering 2009 Scheme ! Curriculum

Com"ined #irst and Second Semesters $Common for all "ranches%


Code EN0 101 EN0 10" EN0 10$ EN08 103(P) EN0 10& EN08 104(P) EN0 10( EN0 10) EN0 10% EN08 108 EN08 109(P) EN08 110A(P) EN08 110$(P) Su"&ect Engineering Mathematics ! Engineering Mathematics !! Engineering 'hysics Physics Lab Engineering Chemistry Chemistry Lab Engineering Mechanics Basics of Civil * Mechanical Engg. Basics of Electrical+ Electronics and Communication Engg. Engineering ,ra-hics Computer Programming in C echanica! "or#shop E!ectrica! an% Ci&i! "or#shops T.T/0 'ours (er )ee* ,+ T . " 1 # " 1 # " # # # 1 " # # # 1 " 1 # " 1 # " 0 1 # # 1( 1 # # # # ( # $ 1 " " 10 Mar*s /nterna Sem l End $0 %0 $0 %0 $0 %0 (0 (0 $0 %0 (0 (0 $0 %0 $0 %0 $0 $0 (0 (0 (0 %0 %0 (0 (0 (0 Sem-end durationhours $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Credits & & $ 1 $ 1 & & & $ $ " " $

Third Semester - Mechanical Engineering


'ours (er )ee* Code EN01 $01 EN01 $0" ME01 $0$ ME01 $0& ME01 $0( ME01 $0) E09 30'(P) E09 308(P) Su"&ect Engineering Maths !!! 2umanities and Communication S3ills 4luid Mechanics Com-uter /ssisted Machine 5ra6ing Electrical Technology Metallurgy * Material Science E!ectrica! Engineering Lab Pro%uction Engineering Lab() T.T/0 + $ " & 1 $ $ # # 1) T 1 1 1 # 1 1 # # ( ,-. # # # $ # # $ $ 1 Mar*s /nterna Sem l End $0 %0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 (0 (0 %0 %0 %0 %0 %0 (0 (0 Sem-end durationhours $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Credits & $ ( & & & " " "

Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

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#ourth Semester - Mechanical Engineering


'ours (er )ee* Code EN01 &01/ EN01 &0" ME01 &0$ ME01 &0& ME01 &0( ME01 &0) E09 40'(P) E09 408(P) Su"&ect Engineering Maths !7 Environmental Science Mechanics of Solids Casting and 8oining 4luid Machinery Thermodynamics ateria! *esting Lab Pro%uction Engineering Lab()) T.T/0 + $ " & $ $ $ # # 1 T 1 1 1 1 1 1 # # ) ,-. # # # # # # $ $ ) Mar*s /nterna Sem l End $0 %0 $0 %0 $0 %0 $0 %0 $0 %0 $0 %0 (0 (0 (0 (0 Sem-end durationhours $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Credits & $ ( & & & " " "

#ifth Semester - Mechanical Engineering


Code ME01 (01 ME01 (0" ME01 (0$ ME01 (0& ME01 (0( ME01 (0) E09 +0'(P) E09 +08(P) Su"&ect 2eat and Mass Transfer /dvanced Mechanics of Solids Engineering Economics and 'rinci-les of Management !C Engines and ,as Tur9ines Mechanics of Machinery Metal Cutting and 4orming ,!ui%s Lab *herma! Lab() T.T/0 'ours (er )ee* ,+ T . & 1 # $ 1 # $ $ $ " # # 1 1 1 1 1 # # ) # # # # $ $ ) Mar*s /nterna Sem l End $0 %0 $0 %0 $0 $0 $0 $0 (0 (0 %0 %0 %0 %0 (0 (0 Sem-end durationhours $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Credits ( & & & & $ " " "

Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

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Si0th Semester - Mechanical Engineering


Code ME01 )01 ME01 )0" ME01 )0$ ME01 )0& ME01 )0( ME01 0;; E09 -0'(P) E09 -08(P) Su"&ect 5ynamics of Machinery 4inite Element Method Machine 5esign # ! .-eration :esearch Com-uter !ntegrated Manufacturing Elective # ! ini Pro.ect / Lab *herma! Lab()) T.T/0 Electives $Si0th Semester%1 ME01 001 Com-osite Materials ME01 00" ME01 00$ ME01 00& ME01 00( Com-utational Methods in Engineering !ndustrial Maintenance Mechatronics Tool Engineering and 5esign 'ours (er )ee* ,+ T . & 1 # $ 1 # $ 1 # $ 1 # " 1 # $ 1 # # # 1 # # ) $ $ ) Mar*s /nterna Sem l End $0 %0 $0 %0 $0 %0 $0 %0 $0 %0 $0 %0 (0 (0 (0 (0 Sem-end durationhours $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Credits ( & & & $ & " " "

Seventh Semester - Mechanical Engineering


'ours (er )ee* Code ME01 %01 ME01 %0" ME01 %0$ ME01 %0& ME01 0;; ME01 0;; E09 '0'(P) E09 '08(P) E09 '09(P) Su"&ect Machine 5esign # !! .-erations Management Metrology and !nstrumentation 'o6er 'lant Engineering Elective # !! Elective # !!! CA0 Lab )nstrumentation Lab Pro.ect T.T/0 + & $ " " $ $ # # # 1% T 1 1 1 1 1 1 # # # ) ,-. # # # # # # $ $ 1 % Mar*s Sem /nternal End $0 %0 $0 %0 $0 $0 $0 $0 (0 (0 100 %0 %0 %0 %0 (0 (0 # Sem-end durationhours $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ # Credits ( & $ $ & & " " 1 "

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Eighth Semester - Mechanical Engineering


'ours (er )ee* Code ME01 01 ME01 0" ME01 0;; ME01 0;; E09 80+(P) E09 80-(P) E09 80'(P) Su"&ect :efrigeration and /ir Conditioning Com-ressi9le 4luid 4lo6 Elective # !7 Elective # 7 1eminar Pro.ect 2i&a 2oce T.T/0 + & " $ $ # # # 1" T 1 1 1 1 # # # & ,-. # # # # $ 11 # 1& Mar*s /nterna Sem l End $0 $0 $0 $0 100 100 # %0 %0 %0 %0 # # 100 Sem-end durationhours $ $ $ $ $ $ # Credits ( $ & & " % $ "

Electives $Seventh and Eighth Semester%1 ME01 00) /eros-ace Engineering ME01 00% ME01 00 ME01 001 ME01 010 ME01 011 ME01 01" ME01 01$ ME01 01& ME01 01( ME01 01) ME01 01% ME01 01 ME01 011 ME01 0"0 ME01 0"1 ME01 0"" = ME01 0"$ = ME01 0"& = /utomo9ile Engineering Com9ustion Engineering Com-utational 4luid 5ynamics Com-uterised Materials Management Control System Engineering Cryogenic Engineering 5esign of 2eat Transfer E<ui-ments 5esign of 8igs and 4i;tures 5esign of 'ressure 7essels and 'i-ing 4inancial Management 4racture Mechanics 2eating+ 7entilation and /ir#conditioning 5esign !ndustrial /utomation !ndustrial Tri9ology 0ogistics and Su--ly Chain Management >uality Engineering and Management !ndustrial Safety Engineering Mar3eting Management (

Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

University of Calicut ME01 0"( = ?= ,lo9al@ 2+3B4+ E+ECT/5ES1 'E01 0"( Entre-reneurshiEC01 0"( CS01 0"$ CE01 0"$ EE01 0"" EE01 0"( C201 0"" C201 0"& C201 0"( BM01 0"& !T01 0"& /M01 0"( BT01 0"( /!01 0"$ /N01 0"( Bio#medical !nstrumentation Simulation and Modelling E;-erimental Stress /nalysis Soft Com-uting Techni<ues :o9otics and /utomation Solid Aaste Management !ndustrial 'ollution Control 'roBect Engineering 7irtual !nstrumentation Management !nformation Systems Technology 4orecasting Biomaterials Microelectronic Electro#Mechanical Systems :esearch Methodology Energy Engineering and Management

Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

University of Calicut

University of Calicut
Sylla"us1 6rd 7th semesters B. Tech. - Mechanical Engineering 2009

Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

University of Calicut

E809 6091 Engineering Mathematics ///


?Common for all 9ranches@ Teaching scheme $ hours lecture and 1 hour tutorial -er 6ee3 3"&ective *his course pro&i%es a 3uic# o&er&ie4 o5 the concepts an% resu!ts in comp!e6 ana!ysis that may be use5u! in engineering7 A!so it gi&es an intro%uction to !inear a!gebra an% ,ourier trans5orm 4hich are 4ea!ths o5 i%eas an% resu!ts 4ith 4i%e area o5 app!ication7 Module /1 #unctions of a Com(le0 5aria"le $96 hours% 4unctions of a Com-le; 7aria9le 0imit Continuity 5erivative of a Com-le; function /nalytic functions Cauchy#:iemann E<uations 0a-lace e<uation 2armonic 4unctions Conformal Ma--ing E;am-lesC Dn+ sinE+ cosE+ sinhE+ coshE+ ?EF1GD @ Mo9ius Transformation. Module //1 #unctions of a Com(le0 5aria"le $9: hours% 5efinition of 0ine integral in the com-le; -lane CauchyHs integral theorem ?'roof of e;istence of indefinite integral to 9e omitted@ !nde-endence of -ath CauchyHs integral formula 5erivatives of analytic functions ?'roof not re<uired@ Taylor series 0aurent series Singularities and Deros :esidues :esidue !ntegration method :esidues and :esidue theorem Evaluation of real integrals. Module ///1 +inear 4lge"ra $96 hours% - 'roofs not re<uired 7ector s-aces 5efinition+ E;am-les Su9s-aces 0inear S-an 0inear !nde-endence 0inear 5e-endence Basis 5imension .rdered Basis Coordinate 7ectors Transition Matri; .rthogonal and .rthonormal Sets .rthogonal and .rthonormal Basis ,ram#Schmidt orthogonolisation -rocess !nner -roduct s-aces E;am-les. Module /51 #ourier Transforms $9: hours% 4ourier !ntegral theorem ?'roof not re<uired@ 4ourier Sine and Cosine integral re-resentations 4ourier Transforms 4ourier Sine and Cosine Transforms 'ro-erties of 4ourier Transforms. Credits1 &

;eference "oo*s
Module /1 1. 2 S Iasana+ Comp!e6 2ariab!es8 *heory an% App!ications8 "e+ 'rentice 2all of !ndia. Er6in Ireysig+ A%&ance% Engineering athematics8 8e8 8ohnEdition. Ailey and Sons+ !nc. 2. 8ohn M 2o6ie+ Comp!e6 Ana!ysis8 S-ringer !nternational SectionsC 1".$+ 1".&+ 1".(+ 1".)+ 1".%+ 1".1 3. ShahnaE Module //1 9athul+ *e6t boo# o5 Engineering athematics8 1pecia! 5unctions an% Comp!e6 2ariab!es8 'rentice 2all of !ndia. Er6in Ireysig+ A%&ance% Engineering athematics8 8e8 8ohn Ailey and Sons+ !nc. SectionsC 1$.1+ 1$."+ 1$.$+ 1$.&+ 1&.&+ 1(.1+ 1(."+ 1(.& 4. ,erald 5ennis Mahan+ App!ie% mathematics + 1(.$+ S-ringer !nternational Edition. Module ///1 5. 5avid To6ers+ 9ui%e to Linear A!gebra+ MacMillan Mathematical ,uides. Bernaed Iolman+ 5avid : 2ill+ )ntro%uctory Linear A!gebra8 An App!ie% ,irst Course8 'earson 6. 2o6ard /nton+ Chris :orres+ E!ementary Linear A!gebra8 App!ications 2ersion8 9e+ 8ohn Ailey Education. and Sons. SectionsC ).1+ )."+ ).$+ ).&+ ).%+ ). + /--endi;.B.1 7. Module /nthony /51 Croft+ :o9ert 5avison+ Martin 2argreaves+ Engineering athematics+ $e+ 'earson Aylie C.: and 0.C. Barrett+ A%&ance% Engineering athematics+ Mc,ra6 2ill. Education. SectionsC 1.1+ 1.$+ 1.( 8. 2 'arthasarathy+ Engineering athematics8 A Pro.ect : Prob!em base% approach8 /ne Boo3s !ndia. 9. B 7 :amana+ ;igher Engineering athematics8 Mc,ra62ill. athematics+ Universities 'ress.

Te0t Boo*s

10. Sarves6ara :ao Ioneru+ Engineering

11. 8 I Sharma+ $usiness athematics8 *heory an% App!ications8 /ne Boo3s !ndia. Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering 12. 8ohn 9ird+ ;igher Engineering athematics + Elsevier+ Ne6nes. 13. M Chandra Mohan+ 7argheese 'hili-+ Engineering athematics(2o!7 )8 ))8 ))) : )27+ Sanguine Technical 'u9lishers. 14. N Bali+ M ,oyal+ C Aat3ins+ A%&ance% Engineering athematics8 A Computer Approach8 'e8 !nfinity Science 'ress+ 4ire Aall Media.

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/nternal Continuous 4ssessment ( a6imum

ar#s(30)

)0J # Tests ?minimum "@ $0J # /ssignments ?minimum "@ such as home 6or3+ -ro9lem solving+ grou- discussions+ <uiE+ literature survey+ seminar+ term#-roBect+ soft6are e;ercises+ etc. 10J # :egularity in the class

University E0amination ,attern PA<* A= 1hort ans4er 3uestions (one/t4o sentences) /ll <uestions are com-ulsory. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module. + 6 > mar#s?10 mar#s

PA<* $=

Ana!ytica!/Prob!em so!&ing 3uestions 4 6 + mar#s?>0 mar#s Candidates have to ans6er four <uestions out of si;. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module.

PA<* C= 0escripti&e/Ana!ytica!/Prob!em so!&ing 3uestions 4 6 10 mar#s?40 mar#s T6o <uestions from each module 6ith choice to ans6er one <uestion. a6imum *ota! ar#s= '0

Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

University of Calicut

EN01 $0"C 2umanities and Communication S3ills


?Common to all 9ranches@ Teaching scheme " hours lecture and 1 hour tutorial -er 6ee3 3"&ectives

Credits1 $

*o i%enti5y the most critica! issues that con5ronte% particu!ar perio%s an% !ocations in history@ *o i%enti5y stages in the %e&e!opment o5 science an% techno!ogy@ to un%erstan% the purpose an% process o5 communication@ to pro%uce %ocuments re5!ecting %i55erent types o5 communication such as technica! %escriptions8 proposa!s 8an% reports@ *o %e&e!op a positi&e attitu%e an% se!5(con5i%ence in the 4or#p!ace@ an% *o %e&e!op appropriate socia! an% business ethics7

Module / $7 hours% 2umanities+ Science and TechnologyC !m-ortance of humanities to technology+ education and society# !m-act of science and technology on the develo-ment of modern civiliEation. Contri9utions of ancient civiliEationC Chinese+ !ndian+ Egy-tian and ,ree3. Cultural+ !ndustrial+ Trans-ortation and Communication revolutions. /dvances in modern !ndiaC /chievements in information+ communication and s-ace technologies. Module // $9 hours% Conce-t of communicationC The s-ea3erG6riter and the listenerGreader+ medium of communication+ 9arriers to communication+ accuracy+ 9revity+ clarity and a--ro-riateness :eading com-rehensionC :eading at various s-eeds+ different 3inds of te;t for different -ur-oses+ reading 9et6een lines. 0istening com-rehensionC Com-rehending material delivered at fast s-eed and s-o3en material+ intelligent listening in intervie6s S-ea3ingC /chieving desired clarity and fluency+ mani-ulating -aralinguistic features of s-ea3ing+ tas3 oriented+ inter-ersonal+ informal and semi formal s-ea3ing+ ma3ing a short classroom -resentation. ,rou- discussionC Use of -ersuasive strategies+ 9eing -olite and firm+ handling <uestions and ta3ing in criticisms on self+ turn#ta3ing strategies and effective intervention+ use of 9ody language. Module /// $90 hours% Aritten Communication C Note ma3ing and ta3ing+ summariEing+ notes and memos+ develo-ing notes into te;t+ organiEation of ideas+ cohesion and coherence+ -aragra-h 6riting+ ordering information in s-ace and time+ descri-tion and argument+ com-arison and contrast+ narrating events chronologically. Ariting a rough draft+ editing+ -roof reading+ final draft and styling te;t. Technical re-ort 6ritingC Syno-sis 6riting+ formats for re-orts. !ntroductory re-ort+ 'rogress re-ort+ !ncident re-ort+ 4easi9ility re-ort+ Mar3eting re-ort+ 4ield re-ort and 0a9oratory test re-ort 'roBect re-ortC :eference 6or3+ ,eneral o9Bective+ s-ecific o9Bective+ introduction+ 9ody+ illustrations using gra-hs+ ta9les+ charts+ diagrams and flo6 charts. Conclusion and references 're-aration of leaflets+ 9rochure and C.7. Module /5 $9 hours% 2uman relations and 'rofessional ethicsC /rt of dealing 6ith -eo-le+ em-athy and sym-athy+ hearing and listening. Tension and stress+ Methods to handle stress :es-onsi9ilities and rights of engineers# collegiality and loyalty :es-ect for authority Confidentiality conflicts of interest 'rofessional rights+ :ights of information+ Social res-onsi9ility Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering 10

University of Calicut Senses of ethics variety of moral issues Moral dilemma Moral autonomy /ttri9utes of an ethical -ersonality right action self interest ;eference Boo*s 1. Meena3shi :aman and Sangeeta Sharma+ *echnica! Communication( Princip!es an% Practice .;ford University -ress+ "00) 2. 8ayashree Suresh and B S :aghavan+ Pro5essiona! Ethics+ S Chand and Com-any 0td+ "00( 3. Su9raya--a+ ;istory o5 1cience in )n%ia+ National /cademy of Science+ !ndia 4. : C Bhatia+ $usiness Communication+ /ne Boo3s 'vt. 0td+ "001 5. Sunita Mishra and C Murali3rishna+ Communicatin 1#i!s 5or Engineers+ 'earson Education+ "00%. 6. 8ovan van Emden and 0ucinda Bec3er+ E55ecti&e Communication 5or Arts an% ;umanities 1tu%ents+ 'algrave macmillam+ "001 7. A C 5am-ier+ ;istory o5 1cience+ Cam9ridge University 'ress 8. 7esilind+ Engineering8 Ethics an% the En&ironment+ Cam9ridge University 'ress 9. 0arson E+ ;istory o5 )n&entions+ Thom-son 'ress !ndia 0td. 10. Bernal 8.5+ 1cience in ;istory+ 'enguin Boo3s 0td 11. Encyclo-edia Britannica+ ;istory o5 1cience8 ;istory o5 *echno!ogy /nternal Continuous 4ssessment ( a6imum ar#s(30)

)0J # Tests ?minimum "@ $0J # /ssignments ?minimum "@ such as home 6or3+ -ro9lem solving+ grou- discussions+ <uiE+ literature survey+ seminar+ term#-roBect+ soft6are e;ercises+ etc. 10J # :egularity in the class

University E0amination ,attern PA<* A= 1hort ans4er 3uestions (one/t4o sentences) /ll <uestions are com-ulsory. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module. + 6 > mar#s?10 mar#s

PA<* $=

Ana!ytica!/Prob!em so!&ing 3uestions 4 6 + mar#s?>0 mar#s Candidates have to ans6er four <uestions out of si;. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module.

PA<* C= 0escripti&e/Ana!ytica!/Prob!em so!&ing 3uestions 4 6 10 mar#s?40 mar#s T6o <uestions from each module 6ith choice to ans6er one <uestion. a6imum *ota! ar#s= '0

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University of Calicut

ME09 6061 #luid Mechanics


Teaching scheme & hours lecture and ! hour tutorial -er 6ee3 Credits1 <

3"&ective *o stu%y the physica! beha&ior o5 5!ui%s an% 5!ui% systems8 an% !a4s go&erning this beha&ior *o stu%y the action o5 5orces on 5!ui%s an% o5 the resu!ting 5!o4 pattern Module / $97 hours% 4undamentals Conce-ts C Characteristics of fluids continuum -ro-erties of fluids density+ s-ecific 6eight+ s-ecific volumes+ s-ecific gravity+ viscosity+ ca-illarity+ com-ressi9ility and 9ul3 modulus+ surface tension+ va-our -ressure#,as la6s#thermodynamic relations. 4luid Statics C 'ressure 'ascalHs la6#2ydrostatic la6#variation of -ressure in static fluids a9solute and gauge -ressures measurement of high and lo6 -ressures manometers forces on 9odies and surfaces su9merged in fluids Buoyancy and flotation# sta9ility of 9odies su9merged and floating in fluids metacentric height. Module // $9= hours% System and control volume a--roach # 9asic e<uations :eynoldHs trans-ort e<uations differential and integral form of continuity + momentum and energy e<uations a--lication of the a9ove e<uations for one dimensional flo6 velocity and momentum corrections # one dimensional flo6 along streamline and stream tu9es # EulerHs e<uation # BernoulliHs e<uation a--lications # 7enturimeter+ .rificemeter+ 'itot tu9e+ .rifice + Mouth-iece+ Notches and 6eirs. Module /// $20 hours% 4luid Iinematics Eulerian and 0agrangian flo6 descri-tions classification of fluid flo6 gra-hical descri-tion of flo6 -attern stream lines + -ath lines+ strea3 lines+ stream tu9es velocity and acceleration in fluid flo6. !deal fluids rotational and irrotational flo6 circulation and vorticity stream function and -otential function 9asic flo6 fields rectilinear flo6 # source and sin3 . 4lo6 through -i-es :eynoldHs e;-eriment # laminar and tur9ulent flo6 critical :eynoldHs num9er laminar flo6 in circular -i-es 2aygen # 'oiscille la6 tur9ulent flo6s in circular -i-es 5arcey # Aeis9ach e<uations Eddy -ro-erties Minor losses in -i-es total head # -ressure lines . Module /5 $97 hours% Boundary layer !ntroduction 9oundary layer over flat -late continuity and momentum e<uations for laminar 9oundary layer 9oundary layer thic3ness velocity -rofile integral solutions of momentum e<uations 7on#3arman e<uation#Blasius e<uation#-randtlHs e<uations# 9oundary layer on immersed 9odies drag and lift s3in friction 9oundary layer se-aration !ntroduction to tur9ulance+ classification+ scales of tur9ulance # :eynoldHs stresses# tur9ulance models# 'randtl mi;ing length conce-t. Te0t Boo*s 1. 5ouglas+ ,!ui% echanics+ 'earson Education 2. 5. S. Iumar+ ,!ui% echanics+ S I Iataria * Sons

Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

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University of Calicut ;eference Boo*s 1. 4. M. Ahite+ ,!ui% echanics+ (th Edition+ Mc,ra6 2ill 2. !. 2. Shames+ ,!ui% echanics+&th Edition+ Mc,ra6 2ill 3. S. I. Som+ ,. Bis6as+ ,!ui% echanics+ Tata Mc,ra6 2ill 4. 4o;+ )ntro%uction to ,!ui% echanics+ Eastern Ailey. 5. 5. :amadingeih+ ,!ui% echanics+ Ne6 /ge !nternational

/nternal Continuous 4ssessment ( a6imum

ar#s(30)

)0J # Tests ?minimum "@ $0J # /ssignments ?minimum "@ such as home 6or3+ -ro9lem solving+ grou- discussions+ <uiE+ literature survey+ seminar+ term#-roBect+ soft6are e;ercises+ etc. 10J # :egularity in the class University E0amination ,attern PA<* A= 1hort ans4er 3uestions (one/t4o sentences) /ll <uestions are com-ulsory. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module. + 6 > mar#s?10 mar#s

PA<* $=

Ana!ytica!/Prob!em so!&ing 3uestions 4 6 + mar#s?>0 mar#s Candidates have to ans6er four <uestions out of si;. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module.

PA<* C= 0escripti&e/Ana!ytica!/Prob!em so!&ing 3uestions 4 6 10 mar#s?40 mar#s T6o <uestions from each module 6ith choice to ans6er one <uestion. a6imum *ota! ar#s= '0

Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

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ME09 60:1 Com(uter 4ssisted Machine .ra)ing


Teaching scheme $ hours -ractical and 1 hour theory -er 6ee3 3"&ectives 1 *o impart the 5un%amenta! concepts o5 machine %ra4ing7 *o %e&e!op primary #no4!e%ge o5 4or#ing %ra4ings7 *o pro%uce orthographic %ra4ing o5 %i55erent machine parts7 *o %e&e!op s#i!! to pro%uce assemb!y %ra4ings7 *o %e&e!op s#i!! to pro%uce %etai!e% %ra4ings o5 machines parts 5rom assemb!y %ra4ing7 *o %e&e!op s#i!! to pro%uce %ra4ings by using any stan%ar% CA0 so5t4are7 Credits1:

Module / $92 hours - 9 ,rintout> 2 .ra)ing sheets% a% ?oints 1 Bolted Boints using he;agonal+ s<uare and stud 9olts and nuts C Ty-es of cotters and -ins # Sleeve and cotter Boints # Stra- Boint and 3nuc3le Boints+ 'i-e Boints C Soc3et and s-igot Boints 4langed hydraulic Boints Union Boints+ :ivet heads C Ty-es of riveting # 0a- and 9utt Boint DigEag and chain structure # Boiler Boints. "% Cou(lings and (ulleys1 Ty-es of shaft 3eys and#their -ro-ortionsC Solid and s-lit muff cou-lings # 'rotected and fle;i9le ty-e # Cla6 cou-ling # Universal cou-ling+ 'ulleysC 4lat -ulleys # 7#-ulleys # Ste--ed cone -ulleys. Module // $2= 'rs. - 2 ,rintouts> : .ra)ing sheets% a% Tolerances and #its # 0imits and tolerances of machine -arts # 2ole system and shaft system of tolerances # 5esignation of fundamental deviation # Ty-es of fits and their selection # !ndication of dimensional tolerances and fits on sim-le machine -arts # ,eometrical tolerances # :ecommended sym9ols # !ndication of geometrical tolerances on sim-le machine -arts # Surface roughness # !ndication of surface finish on dra6ings # 're-aration of sho- floor dra6ings of sim-le machine -arts. "% Bearings # Solid Bournal 9earings # Bushed 9earings # 'lummer 9loc3 and footste- 9earings # Ty-es of rolling contact 9earings # Conventional re-resentation of 9all and roller 9earings # /ssem9ly of radial and thrust ty-e rolling contact 9earings in housing. ?Scaled dra6ings of machine -arts or their assem9ly sho6ing dimensional tolerance are to 9e -re-ared.@ Module /// $6: 'rs. - 6 ,rintouts> : .ra)ing sheets% a% 4ssem"ly .ra)ingsC Engine -arts and other machine -arts stuffing 9o;es # cross heads Eccentrics # 'etrol Engine connecting rod # 'iston assem9ly # Scre6s Bac3s # Machine 7ices Tailstoc3 Crane hoo3. "% 4ssem"ly .ra)ings1 Steam sto- valve # S-ring loaded safety valve Blo6#off#coc3 # ,ate valve# ,lo9 valve# Ball valve# Non return valve ?Scaled dra6ings of assem9led vie6s are to 9e -racticed@.

Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

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University of Calicut 8ote1 0ra4ing practica! c!asses ha&e to be con%ucte% by using any stan%ar% CA0 so5t4are an% using %ra4ing instruments in a!ternati&e 4ee#s (3 ;ours) pre5erab!y 5or each ha!5 o5 the stu%ents7 1emester En% e6amination (3 ;ours) sha!! be con%ucte% by using %ra4ing instruments on!y7 A!! %ra4ing e6ercises mentione% abo&e are 5or c!ass 4or#7 A%%itiona! e6ercises 4here e&er necessary may be gi&en as home assignments7 ;eferences1 1. N.5. Bhatt and 'anchal+ achine 0ra4ing8 Charator 'u9lishing 2ouse.

2. ,autam 'ohit * ,autam ,hosh+ achine 0ra4ing 4ith AA*B CA0+ 'earson Education+ Ne6 5elhi. 3. I.C. 8ohn+ Machine 0ra4ing+ 8et 'u9lications+ Thrissur. 4. N.5.8unnar3ar+ 5. '.!.7argheese+ achine 0ra4ing8 'earson Education+ Ne6 5elhi. achine 0ra4ing8 2)P Pub!ishers8 *hrissur

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University of Calicut

ME09 60<1 Electrical Technology


Teaching scheme $ hours lecture and 1 hour tutorial -er 6ee3 Credits1 &

3"&ectives *o stu%y the per5ormance o5 %i55erent %c an% ac machines *o 5ami!iarise &arious e!ectrica! measuring instruments *o gi&e an o&er&ie4 o5 e!ectric %ri&es an% po4er e!ectronic contro! scheme Module / $92hours% :evie6 of 5C generators 5C generator on no load o-en circuit characteristics 9asics of armature reaction and commutation load characteristics of shunt+ series and com-ound generators :evie6 of dc motors characteristics of shunt+ series and com-ound motors starter $ -oint and & -oint starters losses in 5C machines -o6er flo6 diagram efficiency a--lications of 5C motors. Module // $92 hours% :evie6 of transformers :eal transformer 6inding resistance and lea3age reactance e<uivalent circuit -hasor diagram voltage regulation losses and efficiency o-en circuit and short circuit test /utotransformer saving of co--er $ -hase transformer # L#L+ M#M+ L # M+ M # L connections a--lications. 'rinci-le of indicating instruments moving coil+ moving iron and dynamometer ty-e instruments e;tension of range of ammeter and voltmeter using current transformer and voltage transformer -rinci-le and 6or3ing of induction ty-e energy meter Module /// $9<hours% :evie6 of alternators distri9ution and chording factor EM4 e<uation armature reaction -hasor diagram voltage regulation -redetermination of voltage regulation 9y EM4 method ?% 2rs.@ :evie6 of $#-hase induction motor sli- rotor fre<uency e<uivalent circuit -hasor diagram tor<ue e<uation tor<ue#sli- characteristics losses and efficiency -o6er flo6 diagram no#load and 9loc3ed rotor tests starting of $#-hase induction motors direct#on#line+ auto transformer+ star#delta and rotor resistance starting..? 2rs.@ Module /5 $9< hours% Electrical 5rives # 'arts of electrical drives # Choice of electric drives # Status of 5C and /C drives # 5ynamics of Electric drives # 4undamental tor<ue e<uations S-eed tor<ue conventions and multi<uadrant o-eration # Com-onents of load tor<ue # Nature and classification of load tor<ue # Steady# state sta9ility load e<ualisation. ?% 2rs.@ 'o6er semiconductor devices # Sym9ol and control characteristics of SC: com-arison of SC:+ T:!/C+ M.S4ET and !,BT Basic conce-ts of :ectifier ?/C#5C@ + !nverter ?5C#/C @ and Cho--ers ?5C#5C@ ?no derivations@ # Cho--er control of se-arately e;cited dc motor # Three -hase !nduction motor drives # Stator voltage control # 4re<uency control # 7oltage and fre<uency control ? 2rs.@

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Te0t Boo*s 1. 7incent 5el Toro+ E!ectrica! Engineering ,un%amenta!s+ 'rentice#2all of !ndia 2. 2ughes+ E!ectrica! techno!ogy+ Tata Mc ,ra6 2ill

5u9ey ,.I.+ 4undamentals aGElectrical 5rives+ Narosa

;eference Boo*s 1. I. Sa6hney+ E!ectrica! an% E!ectronics measuring )nstruments8 5han-at :ai * Sons. 2. '.S. Bhim9ra+ E!ectrica! achinery+ Ihanna 'u9lishers

3. I. Muru3esh Iumar+ 0C machines an% *rans5ormers+ 7i3as 'u9lishing house 'vt 0td

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University of Calicut

ME09 60=1 Metallurgy and Material Science


Teaching scheme $ hours lecture and ! hour tutorial -er 6ee3 Credits1 :

3"&ective1 *o impart #no4!e%ge on engineering materia!s8 %e5ormation o5 the crysta!s8 e3ui!ibrium %iagrams o5 se!ecte% a!!oy systems8 heat treatment o5 stee!s8 properties o5 stee!s8 cast iron an% other a!!oys8 an% its app!ication Module / $90 hours% !ntroduction to materials science and engineering#Materials classification# /tomic structure and 9onding #'rimary Secondary 9onding#!onic+ metallic+ covalent+ hydrogen#9onding# Crystallogra-hy #SC+ 4CC+BCC+2C' structures#/'4#Miller indices#miller 9ravais indices# -olymor-hism# allotro-y# density com-utations#Crystal structure determination#N#ray diffraction techni<ues# Microsco-ic e;amination# S-ecimen -re-aration#etching# Metallurgical microsco-e#SEM#TEM#,rain siEe determination Module // $9< hours% !m-erfections in crystals# -oint defects+ line defects+ surface defects#Mechanical 9ehavior of materials# Elastic+ visco elastic+ anelastic 9ehavior#'lastic 5eformation of Metals and /lloys# Mechanisms of -lastic deformation+ role of 5islocationO sli- and t6inning# Schmids la6 Strengthening mechanisms# grain siEe reduction#solid solution strengthening#Aor3 hardeningO recovery recrystallisation and grain gro6th 5iffusion#la6s of diffusion# Mechanisms of diffusion# a--lications#4racture# ductile fracture+ 9rittle fracture+ fracture toughness+ BT# 4atigue#s#n curve# cree-# cree- curve Module /// $9< hours% Solidification of metals and alloys# Solid solution+ 2ume :otheryPs rules#'hase diagrams# 'hase and 0ever :ules relationshi- of micro Structure and -ro-erties #!somor-hous systems# Cu#Ni #eutectic system# '9#Sn# eutectoid # -eritectic reactions# !ron# Car9on e<uili9rium diagram. 5evelo-ment of microstructure in !ron Car9on alloys+ 'hase transformation in steel. TTT diagram+ 2eat treatment of steel+ /nnealing+ tem-ering+ austem-ering+ martem-ering+ 2ardena9ility+ 8omni test# surface hardening methods Module /5 $9: hours% /--lications of ferrous and non ferrous alloys#steel# lo6+ medium+ high car9on steels#Stainless steels# ferritic+ austenitic+ martensitic+ du-le; steels#tool steels cast iron# gray+ 6hite+ ductile cast irons# co--er and its alloys# aluminium and its alloys#magnesium and alloys# titanium and its alloys#refractories# su-er alloys#ceramics#'DT #'D0T#refractories#com-osite and glasses#sha-e memory alloys# Nano materials# 9io materials#.-tical fi9ers Te0t Boo*s 1. Ailliam 5 Callister+ ateria! science an% engineering8 ". :aghavan 7+ ateria! science an% engineering8 ;eference Boo*s 1. Shac3elford+ ateria!s science 5or Engineers8 ". 7an 7lac3+ ateria!s science an% Engineering8

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Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

University of Calicut )0J # Tests ?minimum "@ $0J # /ssignments ?minimum "@ such as home 6or3+ -ro9lem solving+ grou- discussions+ <uiE+ literature survey+ seminar+ term#-roBect+ soft6are e;ercises+ etc. 10J # :egularity in the class University E0amination ,attern PA<* A= 1hort ans4er 3uestions (one/t4o sentences) /ll <uestions are com-ulsory. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module. + 6 > mar#s?10 mar#s

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University of Calicut

ME09 307(P): Electrical Technology Lab


Teaching Scheme $ hours -er 6ee3 CreditsC "

3"&ectives *o 5ami!iariCe &arious e!ectrica! measurement e3uipments an% measurement metho%s *o obtain the per5ormance characteristics o5 %c an% ac machines 1. Cali9ration of single -hase energy meter ? !nduction and Static ty-e@ 9y direct loading ". 0oad test on 5C shunt generator a. 'lot e;ternal characteristics 9. 5educe internal characteristics $. 0oad test on $#-hase s<uirrel cage induction motor. &. 0oad test on 5C series motor a. 'lot the -erformance characteristics (. Measurement of $#-hase -o6er 9y using t6o#6attmeter method. ). 5etermination of 7#! characteristics of linear resistance and incandescent lam%. No#load and 9loc3ed rotor tests on sli- ring induction motor a. 5etermine e<uivalent circuit -arameters 9. 'redetermine the tor<ue+ line current and efficiency from e<uivalent circuit corres-onding to a s-ecified sli-. . Measurement of 0+M * I of i@ transformer 6indings and ii@ air core coil. 1. .C * SC tests on $#-hase alternator a. 'redetermine the voltage regulation at various loads and different -o6er factors 9y EM4 method. 10. 0oad test on single -hase transformer a. 5etermine efficiency and regulation at various loads and unity -o6er factor. 11. .C * SC tests on single -hase transformer a. 5etermine e<uivalent circuit -arameters 9. 'redetermine efficiency and regulation at various loads and different -o6er factors. 1". .-en circuit characteristics of dc shunt generator a. 'lot .CC of rated s-eed 9. 'redetermine .CC for other s-eeds c. 5etermine critical field resistance for a s-ecified s-eed d. 5etermine critical s-eed for a s-ecified shunt field resistance

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%0J # 'rocedure+ conducting e;-eriment+ results+ ta9ulation+ and inference ?$( mar3s@ "0J # 7iva voce ?10 mar3s@ 10J # 4air record ?( mar3s@ Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering "0

University of Calicut

ME09 308(P): Production Engineering Lab I


Teaching scheme $ hours -ractical -er 6ee3 Credits1 "

3"&ectives *o ac3uaint 4ith the basics o5 centre !athe an% CNC !athe7 *o impart training on centre !athe an% CNC !athe7

1. Study of machine tools and machining -rocesses s-ecification of machine tools -o6er sources. ". Study of centre lathe general features+ -arts and functions different machining o-erations on centre lathe turning+ ta-er turning+ thread cutting+ drilling+ 9oring+ reaming+ ta--ing+ -rofile turning+ 3nurling. $. Study of tolerances and surface finish measuring tools and gauges. &. Study of tolerances and surface finish measuring tools and gauges. (. E;ercisesC on centre lathe re<uiring sim-le turning+ ta-er turning+ 3nurling+ 9oring and thread cutting. ). E;ercises on centre lathe including multi#start thread+ s<uare thread+ and internal thread. %. Study of CNC lathe. . E;ercises on CNC latheC Turning+ ste- turning

;eference Boo*s
1. ". $. &. (. A. /. 8. Cha-man+ "or#shop *echno!ogy Part )+ E0BS * Ed6ard /rnold 'u9lishers. :. >uesada+ T. 8eya-oovan+ Computer Numerica! Contro!+ 'earson Education 8. /nderson+ 1hop *heory8 Tata Mc,ra6 2ill. I. 7en3ata :eddy+ "or#shop Practica!+ 7i-a3a 'u9lishers E. 5. 0a6rence+ anu5acturing Processes : ateria!s 5or Engineers+ 'rentice 2all

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)0J # Aor3sho- -racticals and :ecord ?$0 mar3s@ $0J # TestGs ?1( mar3s@ 10J # :egularity in the class ?( mar3s@

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%0J # 'rocedure+ conducting e;-eriment+ results+ ta9ulation+ and inference ?$( mar3s@ "0J # 7iva voce ?10 mar3s@ 10J # 4air record ?( mar3s@ Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

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University of Calicut

Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

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University of Calicut

E809 :0941 Engineering Mathematics /5


?Common for ME+ CE+ 'E+ C2+ BT+ 'T+ /M+ and /N@ Teaching scheme $ hours lecture and 1 hour tutorial -er 6ee3 Credits1 &

3"&ective *he use o5 probabi!ity mo%e!s an% statistica! metho%s 5or ana!yCing %ata has become common practice in &irtua!!y a!! scienti5ic %iscip!ines7 *4o mo%u!es o5 this course attempt to pro&i%e a comprehensi&e intro%uction to those mo%e!s an% metho%s most !i#e!y to be encountere% an% use% by stu%ents in their careers in engineering7 A broa% intro%uction to some important partia! %i55erentia! e3uations is a!so inc!u%e% to ma#e the stu%ent get ac3uainte% 4ith the basics o5 P0E7 Module /1 ,ro"a"ility .istri"utions $96 hours% :andom varia9les Mean and 7ariance of -ro9a9ility distri9utions Binomial 5istri9ution 'oisson 5istri9ution 'oisson a--ro;imation to Binomial distri9ution 2y-er ,eometric 5istri9ution ,eometric 5istri9ution 'ro9a9ility densities Normal 5istri9ution Uniform 5istri9ution ,amma 5istri9ution. Module //1 Theory of /nference $9: hours% 'o-ulation and Sam-les Sam-ling 5istri9ution Sam-ling distri9ution of Mean ?Q 3no6n@ Sam-ling distri9ution of Mean ?Q un3no6n@ Sam-ling distri9ution of 7ariance !nterval Estimation Confidence interval for Mean Null 2y-othesis and Tests of 2y-otheses 2y-otheses concerning one mean 2y-otheses concerning t6o means Estimation of 7ariances 2y-otheses concerning one variance 2y-otheses concerning t6o variances Test of ,oodness of fit. Module ///1 Series Solutions of .ifferential E@uations $9: hours% 'o6er series method for solving ordinary differential e<uations 0egendreHs e<uation 0egendre -olynomials :odrigueHs formula ,enerating functions :elation 9et6een 0egendre -olynomials .rthogonality -ro-erty of 0egendre -olynomials ?'roof not re<uired@ 4ro9enius method for solving ordinary differential e<uations BesselHs e<uation Bessel functions ,enerating functions :elation 9et6een Bessel functions .rthogonality -ro-erty of Bessel functions ?'roof not re<uired@. Module /51 ,artial .ifferential E@uations $96 hours% !ntroduction 4ormation of '5E Com-lete Solution E<uations solva9le 9y direct integration 0inear '5E of 4irst order+ 0egrangeHs E<uationC '- F >< K : Non#0inear '5E of 4irst .rder+ 4?-+<@ K0 + ClairautHs 4ormC E K -; F <v F 4?-+<@ + 4?E+-+<@ K0 + 4 1?;+<@ K 4"?y+<@ Classification of 0inear '5EHs 5erivation of one dimensional 6ave e<uation and one dimensional heat e<uation Solution of these e<uation 9y the method of se-aration of varia9les 5H/lem9ertHs solution of one dimensional 6ave e<uation.

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University of Calicut Te0t Boo*s Module /C :ichard / 8ohnson+ CB ,u-ta+ i!!er an% ,reun%Ds Probabi!ity an% statistics 5or Engineers8 'e+ 'earson Education# SectionsC &.1+ &."+ &.$+ &.&+ &.)+ &. + (.1+ (."+ (.(+ (.% Module //C :ichard / 8ohnson+ CB ,u-ta+ i!!er an% ,reun%Ds Probabi!ity an% statistics 5or Engineers8 'e+ 'earson Education# SectionsC ).1+ )."+ ).$+ ).&+ %."+ %.&+ %.(+ %. + .1+ ."+ .$+ 1.( Module ///C Er6in Ireysig+ A%&ance% Engineering SectionsC &.1+ &.$+ &.&+ &.( athematics8 8e8 8ohn Ailey and Sons+ !nc.#

Module /5C N Bali+ M ,oyal+ C Aat3ins+ A%&ance% Engineering athematics8 A Computer Approach8 'e8 !nfinity Science 'ress+ 4ire Aall Media# SectionsC 1).1+ 1)."+ 1).$+ 1).&+ 1).(+ 1).)+ 1).%+ 1). + 1).1 Er6in Ireysig+ A%&ance% Engineering athematics8 8e8 8ohn Ailey and Sons+ !nc. SectionsC 11."+ 11.$+ 11.&+ 1. E;.$+ 11.( ;eference "oo*s 18. Ailliam 2ines+ 5ouglas Montgomery+ avid ,oldman+ Connie Borror+ Probabi!ity an% 1tatistics in Engineering8 &e8 8ohn Ailey and Sons+ !nc. 19. Sheldon M :oss+ )ntro%uction to Probabi!ity an% 1tatistics 5or Engineers an% 1cientists8 $e+ Elsevier+ /cademic 'ress. 20. /nthony Croft+ :o9ert 5avison+ Martin 2argreaves+ Engineering athematics+ $e+ 'earson Education. 21. 2 'arthasarathy+ Engineering athematics8 A Pro.ect : Prob!em base% approach8 /ne Boo3s !ndia. 22. B 7 :amana+ ;igher Engineering athematics8 Mc,ra62ill. 23. Sarves6ara :ao Ioneru+ Engineering 24. 8 I Sharma+ $usiness 25. 8ohn 9ird+ ;igher Engineering athematics+ Universities 'ress. athematics8 *heory an% App!ications8 /ne Boo3s !ndia. athematics+ Elsevier+ Ne6nes.

26. M Chandra Mohan+ 7argheese 'hili-+ Engineering athematics(2o!7 )8 ))8 ))) : )27+ Sanguine Technical 'u9lishers. 27. Aylie C.: and 0.C. Barret+ A%&ance% Engineering athematics+ Mc,ra6 2ill. 28. 7 : 0a3shmy ,orty+ A%&ance% Engineering 29. Sastry S.S.+ A%&ance% Engineering athematics(2o!7 )8 ))7+ /ne Boo3s !ndia. athematics(2o!7 ) an% )).+ 'rentice 2all of !ndia.

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University of Calicut

University E0amination ,attern PA<* A= 1hort ans4er 3uestions (one/t4o sentences) /ll <uestions are com-ulsory. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module. + 6 > mar#s?10 mar#s

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PA<* C= 0escripti&e/Ana!ytica!/Prob!em so!&ing 3uestions 4 6 10 mar#s?40 mar#s T6o <uestions from each module 6ith choice to ans6er one <uestion. a6imum *ota! ar#s= '0

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University of Calicut

E809 :021 Environmental Science


?Common for all 9ranches@ Teaching scheme " hours lecture and 1 hour tutorial -er 6ee3 Credits1 $

3"&ectives *o un%erstan% the prob!ems o5 po!!ution8 !oss o5 5orest8 so!i% 4aste %isposa!8 %egra%ation o5 en&ironment8 !oss o5 bio%i&ersity an% other en&ironmenta! issues an% create a4areness among the stu%ents to a%%ress these issues an% conser&e the en&ironment in a better 4ay7

Module / $7 hours% The Multidisci-linary nature of environmental science. 5efinition#sco-e and im-ortance#need for -u9lic a6areness. Natural resources. :ene6a9le and non#rene6a9le resourcesC Natural resources and associated -ro9lems#forest resourcesC Use and over e;-loitation+ deforestation+ case studies. Tim9er e;traction+ mining+ dams and their defects on forests and tri9al -eo-le# 6ater resourcesC Use and over utiliEation of surface and ground 6ater+ floods+ drought +conflicts over 6ater+ dams#9enefits and -ro9lems.# Mineral resourcesC Use and e;-loitation+ environmental effects of e;tracting and using mineral resources+ case studies.# 4ood resourcesC Aorld food -ro9lems+ changes caused 9y agriculture over graEing+ effects of modern agriculture+ fertiliEer#-esticide -ro9lems+ 6ater logging+ salinity+ case studies.#Energy resourcesC ,ro6ing energy needs+ rene6a9le and non#rene6a9le energy resources+ use of alternate energy resources+ 0and resourcesC 0and as a resource+ land degradation+ man induced land slides+ soil erosion and desertification. Module // $7 hours% Ecosystems#Conce-t of an ecosystem#structure and function of an ecosystem -roducers+ consumers+ decom-osers#energy flo6 in the ecosystem#Ecological succession# 4ood chains+ food 6e9s and Ecological -yramids#!ntroduction+ ty-es+ characteristics features+ structure and function of the follo6ing ecosystem#4orest ecosystem# ,rassland ecosystem 5esert ecosystem#/<uatic ecosystem?-onds+ streams+ la3es+ rivers+ oceans + estuaries@ Biodiversity and its consideration !ntroduction# 5efinitionC genetic+ s-ecies and ecosystem diversity#Biogeogra-hicalO classification of !ndia value of 9iodiversityC consum-tive use+ -roductive use+ social ethical + aesthetic and o-tion values Biodiversity at ,lo9al+ national + and local level#!ndia at mega diversity nation# 2ot s-ot of 9iodiversity#Threats to 9iodiversityC ha9itat loss+ -oaching of 6ild life+ man + 6ild life conflicts Endangered and endemic s-ecies of !ndia#Conservation of 9iodiversity C !n#situ and E;#situ conservation of 9iodiversity. Module /// $90 hours% Environmental -ollution 5efinition#Causes+ effects and control measures of /ir -ollution# Aater -ollution soil -ollution#Marine -ollution#Noise -ollution#Thermal -ollution#Nuclear haEards#Solid 6aste managementC Causes+ effects and control measures of ur9an and industrial 6astes#:ole of an individual in -revention of -ollution# -ollution case studies#5isaster managementC floods + earth <ua3e+ cyclone and landslides#Environmental im-act assessment

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University of Calicut Module /5 $90 hours% Environment and sustaina9le develo-ment#Sustaina9le use of natural resources#Conversion of rene6a9le energy resources into other forms#case studies#'ro9lems related to energy and Energy auditing#Aater conservation+ rain 6ater harvesting+ 6ater shed management#case studies#Climate change+ glo9al 6arming+ acid rain+ oEone layer de-letion+ nuclear accidents and holocaust#Aaste land reclamation# Consumerism and 6aste -roducts#:educe+ reuse and recycling of -roducts#7alue education.

Te0t Boo*s 1. Clar3+:.S.Marine -ollution+Clanderson 'ress .;ford. ". Mhas3ar /. I. Matter 2aErdous+ Techno#science 'u9lications. $. Miller T. ,. 8r.+ Environmental Science+ Aads6orth 'u9lishing Co. &. To6nsend C.+ 2ar-er 8+ Michael Begon+ Essential of Ecology+ Blac36ell Science (. Trivedi :. I.+ ,oel '. I.+ !ntroduction to /ir 'ollution+ Techno#Science 'u9lications.

;eference Boo*s 1. :aghavan Nam9iar+I Te;t 9oo3 of Environmental Studies+Scitech 'u9lishers?!ndia@ 'vt. 0td ". Bharucha Erach+ Biodiversity of !ndia+ Ma-in 'u9lishing 'vt. 0td.+ /hmeda9ad $ 0 01$+ !ndia+ EmailC ma-inRicenet.net $. Cunningham+ A.'.+ Coo-er+ T.2.+ ,orhani+ E * 2e-6orth+ M.T. "001 Environmental Encyclo-edia 8aico -u9l. 2ouse Mum9ai 111)&. 5o6n to Earth+ Centre for Science and Environment (. 2a63ins+ :.E. Encyclo-edia of !ndian Natural 2istory+ Bom9ay Natural 2istory Society+ Bom9ay ). Mc3inney+ M.0. * School+ :.M. 111). Environmental Science system * Solutions+ Ae9 enhanced edition+ )$1-. %. .dum+ E.'. 11%1. 4undamentals of Ecology. A.B.Saunders Co. US/+ (%&. :ao+ M.N. * 5atta+ /.I 11 %. Aaste Aater treatment. .;ford * !B2 'u9l. Co. 'vt. 0td.+ $&(1. Survey of the Environment+ The 2indu ?M@ 10.Aagner.I.5. 111 . Environmental Management. A.B. Saunders Co. 'hiladel-hia+ US/ &11=M MagaEine

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University of Calicut

University E0amination ,attern PA<* A= 1hort ans4er 3uestions (one/t4o sentences) /ll <uestions are com-ulsory. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module. + 6 > mar#s?10 mar#s

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Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

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University of Calicut

ME09 :061 Mechanics of Solids


Teaching scheme & hours lecture and 1 hour tutorial -er 6ee3 3"&ectives *o ac3uaint 4ith the basic concepts o5 stress an% %e5ormation in so!i%s7 *o practise the metho%o!ogies to ana!yse stresses an% strains in simp!e structura! members8 an% to app!y the resu!ts in simp!e %esign prob!ems7 Module / $97 hours% Sim-le Stress and StrainC !ntroduction to analysis of deforma9le 9odies internal forces method of sections assum-tions and limitations. Sim-le stresses stresses due to normal+ shear and 9earing loads strength design of sim-le mem9ers. /;ial and shear strains Material 9ehaviour unia;ial tension test stress#strain diagrams conce-ts of orthotro-y+ anisotro-y and inelastic 9ehaviour 2oo3eHs la6 for linearly elastic isotro-ic material under a;ial and shear deformation deformation in a;ially loaded 9ars thermal effects statically indeterminate -ro9lems -rinci-le of su-er-osition. Elastic strain energy for unia;ial stress. 5efinition of stress and strain at a -oint ?introduction to stress and strain tensors and its com-onents only@ 'oissonHs ratio 9ia;ial and tria;ial deformations Bul3 modulus # :elations 9et6een elastic constants. Module // $97 hours% TorsionC Torsion theory of elastic circular 9ars assum-tions and limitations -olar modulus # torsional rigidity economic cross#sections statically indeterminate -ro9lems design for torsional load ?shaft and flanged 9olt cou-ling@ torsion of inelastic circular 9ars ?introduction only@. /;ial force+ shear force and 9ending momentC 5iagrammatic conventions for su--orts and loading # a;ial force+ shear force and 9ending moment in a 9eam differential relations 9et6een load+ shear force and 9ending moment # shear force and 9ending moment diagrams 9y direct and summation a--roach # use of singularity functions elastic curve -oint of inflection. Module /// $97 hours% Stresses in 9eamsC 'ure 9ending fle;ure formula for 9eams assum-tions and limitations section modulus # fle;ural rigidity # economic sections 9eam of uniform strength. Shearing stress formula for 9eams assum-tions and limitations # shear flo6 design for fle;ure and shear ?reinforced 9eams+ fliched 9eams+ etc.@ inelastic 9ending ?introduction only@. 5eflection of 9eamsC Moment#curvature relation assum-tions and limitations # dou9le integration method # singularity functions Macaulays method su-er-osition techni<ues moment area method and conBugate 9eam ideas for sim-le cases elementary treatment of statically indeterminate 9eams. Module /5 $97 hours% Transformation of stress and strainsC 'lane state of stress # e<uations of transformation # -rinci-al stresses. 'lane state of strain analogy 9et6een stress and strain transformation # MohrHs circles of stress and strain strain rosettes. Com-ound stressesC Com9ined a;ial+ fle;ural and shear loads eccentric loading under tensionGcom-ression # 3ern of a section ?rectangular and circular section@ # com9ined 9ending and t6isting loads. Theory of columnsC Buc3ling theory EulerHs formula for long columns assum-tions and limitations effect of end conditions # slenderness ratio :an3ineSs formula for intermediate columns Eccentric loading of columns secant formula. Credits1 (

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Te0t Boo*s 1. E. '. 'o-ov+ T. /. Balan+ Engineering echanics o5 1o!i%s+ 'earson Education+ Ne6 5elhi. ". /. 'ytel+ 4. 0. Singer+ 1trength o5 ateria!s8 2ar-er * :o6 'u9lishers+ Ne6 Mor3. $. '. N. Singh+ '. I. 8ha+ E!ementary echanics o5 1o!i%s+ Ailey Eastern 0imited+ Ne6 5elhi.

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1. ,ere+ Timoshen3o+ + echanics o5 ateria!s+ CBS 'u9lishers * 5istri9utors+ Ne6 5elhi. ". !. 2. Shames+ 8. 2. 'itarresi+ )ntro%uction to 1o!i% echanics+ 'rentice 2all of !ndia+ Ne6 5elhi. $. 4. Beer+ E. :. 8ohnston+ 8. T. 5eAolf+ echanics o5 ateria!s+ Tata Mc,ra6 2ill+ Ne6 5elhi &. S. 2. Crandal+ N. C. 5hal+ T. 8. 0ardner+ /n )ntro%uction to the echanics o5 1o!i%s8 Mc,ra6 2ill

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)0J # Tests ?minimum "@ $0J # /ssignments ?minimum "@ such as home 6or3+ -ro9lem solving+ etc. 10J # :egularity in the class

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Ana!ytica!/Prob!em so!&ing 3uestions 4 6 + mar#s?>0 mar#s Candidates have to ans6er four <uestions out of si;. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module.

PA<* C= 0escripti&e/Ana!ytica!/Prob!em so!&ing 3uestions 4 6 10 mar#s?40 mar#s T6o <uestions from each module 6ith choice to ans6er one <uestion. a6imum *ota! ar#s= '0

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ME09 :0:1 Casting and ?oining


Teaching scheme $ hours lecture and 1 hour tutorial -er 6ee3 3"&ectives1 *o pro&i%e #no4!e%ge on theory o5 so!i%i5ication o5 meta!s *o ac3uire #no4!e%ge on %i55erent casting processes *o impart conception on &arious 4e!%ing processes *o un%erstan% 5un%amenta!s o5 so!%ering8 braCing8 a%hesi&e bon%ing an% ceramic .oining7 Credits1 &

Module / $90 'ours% !ntroduction# solidification of metals and alloys#homogeneous and heterogeneous nucleation#cast structures#casting alloys# foundries#furnaces and melting -ractices# -attern# -attern allo6ances# casting design# gating system design# risering #flo6 of molten metal in moulds. Module // $9= 'ours% Casting -rocesses# com-arison#sand casting#shell moulding#C." -rocess#e;-ended -olystyrene -rocess -laster mould casting# ceramic mould casting#investment casting#-ermanent mould casting#slush casting#-ressure casting#die casting#centrifugal casting#s<ueeEe casting#semisolid casting# ra-id solidification# casting of single crystal com-onents# defects# ins-ection and testing of castings. Module /// $9: 'ours% Aelding -rocesses#classification#6elding -o6er source#5uty cycle # /rc characteristics# filler materials# Electrodes# Coding of the electrodes# Classification of electrodes## metal transfer solid state#solid# li<uid state -rocess#.4A+ SM/A+ S/A+ ,M/A+ 4C/A+ ,T/A+ '/A+ ESA+ E,A+ :A+ :SEA+ 24:A+ :'A+ 4A+ SA+ 'EA+ 4.A+ CA+ USA+ 4:A+ ENA+ TA+ EBA+ 0BA+ 54A# Metallurgy of 6elding#2/D#6eld <uality# 6elda9ility#6elding defects# ins-ection and testing of 6elded Boints. Module /5 $9: 'ours% BraEing+ Soldering and /dhesive 9onding 'hysical as-ects Surface energy and contact angle Ca-illary action # Theory of soldering and BraEing #4lu;es#2eat sources and heat transfer# 4iller materials# 5ifferent ty-es of 9raEing# BraEe 6elding# /dhesives 9onding# Contact adhesives# 'olyester+ -olyamide and -olyurethane melt adhesives# Toughened acrylic and e-o;y adhesives# Silicone adhesives 8oint design #8oining of Ceramics # MetalGceramic Boining and ceramicGceramic Boining#5iffusion 9onding ;eference Boo*s1

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/. C. 5avies+ *he 1cience an% Practice o5 "e!%ing+ /ddison Aesley "001 /merican 6elding society+ "e!%ing ;an% boo#8 "e!%ing8 $raCing an% 1o!%ering 2aine : A+ 0o-er C : 8r.* :osenthal ' C+ Princip!es o5 meta! casting+ Tata Mc,ra6 2ill 0ancaster.8.4+ *he meta!!urgy o5 4e!%ing8 ,eorge /llen and Un6in 0td. ' Ihanna+ "e!%ing eta!!urgy :.S.'armar+ "e!%ing processes an% *echno!ogy+ Ihanna 'u9lishers+ Ne6 5elhi Sero-e Ial-a3Bian+ anu5acturing Engineering an% *echno!ogy+ /ddison Aesley

/nternal Continuous 4ssessment ( a6imum

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)0J # Tests ?minimum "@ $0J # /ssignments ?minimum "@ such as home 6or3+ -ro9lem solving+ grou- discussions+ <uiE+ literature survey+ seminar+ term#-roBect+ soft6are e;ercises+ etc. 10J # :egularity in the class

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University of Calicut

ME09 :0<1 #luid Machinery


Teaching scheme $ hours lecture and 1 hour tutorial -er 6ee3 3"&ectives1 *o impart the basic princip!es on the re!ationship bet4een 5orces an% its resu!ting motion o5 bo%ies %ue to impact o5 5!ui% .ets7 *o un%erstan% the 4or#ing an% %esign princip!es o5 hy%rau!ic turbines an% pumps7 Module / $9: 'ours% !m-act of BetC !ntegral form of continuity+ energy+ and momentum e<uations flo6 over flat -lates and curved surfaces conce-ts of relative velocity velocity triangles force+ 6or3done+ and efficiency. 8et -ro-ulsion classification of fluid machinery -erformance indices li3e -o6er and efficiency. 5imensional analysisC :ayleighHs method Buc3inghamHs T method -rinci-les of modeling and similitude. Module // $9: 'ours% 2ydraulic tur9inesC !m-ulse and reaction tur9ines 'elton 6heel geometry and 6or3ing -erformance -arameters conditions for o-timum o-eratuion 9rief descri-tion of hydel -o6er -lant surge tan3 governing techni<ues. :adial flo6 tur9ine geometry 6or3ing velocity diagram net head draft tu9e -erformance -arameters. /;ial flo6 reaction tur9ine geometry 6or3ing velocity diagram net head -erformance -arameters draft tu9e theory cavitation net -ositive suction head s-ecific s-eed design and selection criterions. Module /// $9: 'ours% 'um-sC :otodynamic and -ositive dis-lacment -um-s # centrifugal -um-s geometry 6or3ing velocity diagram at entry and e;it of im-ellor out-ut and -erformance -arameters manometric head manometric efficiency overall efficiency effect of 9lade angle on -um- head -um- -erformance curves cavitation s-ecific s-eed for -um-s multistage -um-s. Module /5 $92 'ours% :eci-rocating -um-sC ,eometry 6or3ing -um- head efficiency discharge variation 6ith cran3 angle air vessels indicator diagrams theoretical and actual characteristics. :otary -um-sC ,ear -um-s and its -erformance curves rotary vane -um- and its characteristics scre6 -um-s. Miscellaneous devices hydraulic ram+ accumulator+ intensifier+ Bet -um-+ air lift -um-. Credits1 &

Te0t Boo*s 1. Bensal+ ;y%rau!ic machines+ ". 8agadish 0al+ ;y%rau!ic machines+ ;eference Boo*s 1. 8. 4. 5ouglas+ 8. M. ,asiore3+ 8. /. S6affield+ ,!ui% echanics8 /ddison#Aesley. ". S. 0. 5i;on+ ,!ui% echanics an% *hermo%ynamics o5 *urbo achinerys+ Butter6orth and 2ienemann. $ . 5. ,. She-herd+ Princip!es o5 *urbo achinery8Mc Millan.

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)0J # Tests ?minimum "@ $0J # /ssignments ?minimum "@ such as home 6or3+ -ro9lem solving+ grou- discussions+ <uiE+ literature survey+ seminar+ term#-roBect+ soft6are e;ercises+ etc. 10J # :egularity in the class University E0amination ,attern PA<* A= 1hort ans4er 3uestions (one/t4o sentences) /ll <uestions are com-ulsory. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module. + 6 > mar#s?10 mar#s

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University of Calicut

ME09 :0=1 Thermodynamics


Teaching scheme $ hours lecture and 1 hour tutorial -er 6ee3 3"&ectives1 *o impart the basic concepts o5 thermo%ynamics Module / $9: 'ours% Basic conce-ts and definitions Macrosco-ic and microsco-ic a--roach+ Continuum conce-t+ system and control volume+ -ro-erties+ -rocesses and cycles+ Method of chec3ing of -ro-erties+ >uasi#static -rocess+ homogeneous and heterogeneous systems+ thermodynamic e<uili9rium+ Deroth la6 of thermodynamics measurement of tem-erature+ Tem-erature scales+ Conce-t of a9solute tem-erature scale. 5ifferent forms of energy+ Stored energy and transition energy+ 6or3 and heat+ different ty-es of 6or3 transfer+ -d7 6or3+ indicator diagram+ 4ree e;-ansion+ 4irst la6 of thermodynamics+ 8ouleHs e;-eriment+ 4irst la6 a--lied for a cycle and change of state internal energy and enthal-y+ 8ouleHs la6+ 'MM1+ first la6 a--lied for o-en system+ Steady flo6 energy e<uation and a--lications. Module // $9: 'ours% Second la6 of thermodynamics thermal reservoir+ cyclic heat engine+ Ielvin 'lan3 and ClausiusH statement+ 'MM"+ refrigerator and heat -um-+ reversi9ility and irreversi9ility+ Causes of irreversi9ility+ ty-es of irreversi9ility+ Carnot cycle+ CarnotHs theorem. Entro-y+ ClausiusH theorem+ ClausiusH ine<uality+ Entro-y -rinci-le and its a--lications+ /vaila9le energy+ 0a6 of degradation of energy+ useful 6or3+ dead state+ /vaila9ility+ ,i99Hs and 2elmholtE function+ Second la6 efficiency+ Third la6 of thermodynamics. Module /// $9: 'ours% 'ro-erties of -ure su9stances+ -#v+ -#T+ T#s diagram for a -ure su9stances+ critical -oint and tri-le -oint+ saturation states+ li<uid va-our mi;tures+ dry+ 6et and su-erheated steam. Use of steam ta9le and Mollier diagram. 'ro-erties of gases and mi;tures /vogadroHs la6+ E<uations of state ideal gas e<uation+ van der AaalHs e<uation+ :edlich I6ong e<uation+ Beattie#Bridgeman e<uation+ 7irial e;-ansions+ sim-le -ro9lems+ 0a6 of corres-onding states+ Com-ressi9ility chart+ 'ro-erties of mi;tures of gases 5altonHs la6 of -artial -ressures+ 5altonHs la6 of -artial -ressures /magat 0educ la6+ mole fraction+ C- and Cv of the mi;tures+ sim-le -ro9lems. Module /5 $92 'ours% Themodynamic relations Ma;6ellHs E<uations+ Tds e<uations+ 8oule Ielvin effect+ Clausius Cla-eyron e<uation 'sychrometrics # 'ro-erties of atmos-heric air+ 'sychrometric -ro-erties dry 9ul9 tem-erature+ 6et 9ul9 tem-erature and de6 -oint tem-erature+ s-ecific humidity+ relative humidity+ degree of saturation+ use of -sychrometric chart+ sim-le -ro9lems. Te0t Boo*s 1. '.I.Nag+ *hermo%ynamics+ Tata Mc ,ra6 2ill+ &th edition Credits1 &

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University of Calicut ;eference Boo*s 1. C. '. /rora+ *hermo%ynamics+ Tata Mc ,ra6 2ill ". Munus Cengel+ *hermo%ynamics an Engineering Approach+ 4ourth Edition+ Mc ,ra6 2ill $. M 7 C :ao+ An )ntro%uction *o *hermo%ynamics8 Unversities 'ress . &. :. Madav+ A *e6t boo# on *hermo%ynamics+ Central 'u9lishing 2ouse (. Sonntag+ 7an Aylen+ ,un%amenta!s o5 *hermo%ynamics+ Si;th edn 8ohn Ailey * Sons.

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ar#s(30)

)0J # Tests ?minimum "@ $0J # /ssignments ?minimum "@ such as home 6or3+ -ro9lem solving+ grou- discussions+ <uiE+ literature survey+ seminar+ term#-roBect+ soft6are e;ercises+ etc. 10J # :egularity in the class University E0amination ,attern PA<* A= 1hort ans4er 3uestions (one/t4o sentences) /ll <uestions are com-ulsory. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module. + 6 > mar#s?10 mar#s

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Ana!ytica!/Prob!em so!&ing 3uestions 4 6 + mar#s?>0 mar#s Candidates have to ans6er four <uestions out of si;. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module.

PA<* C= 0escripti&e/Ana!ytica!/Prob!em so!&ing 3uestions 4 6 10 mar#s?40 mar#s T6o <uestions from each module 6ith choice to ans6er one <uestion. a6imum *ota! ar#s= '0

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ME09 07(P): Material Te!ting Lab


Teaching scheme $ hours -ractical -er 6ee3 3"&ectives *o pro&i%e #no4!e%ge on the mechanica! beha&iour o5 materia!s7 *o ac3uaint 4ith the e6perimenta! metho%s to %etermine the mechanica! properties o5 materia!s7 Credits1 "

1. Standard tension test on mild steel using Universal Testing Machines and suita9le e;tensometers ". Stress#strain characteristics of 9rittle materials cast iron $. S-ring test o-en and closed coiled s-rings determination of s-ring stiffness and modulus of rigidity &. 5etermination of modulus of rigidity of 6ires (. 2ardness tests Brinnell hardness+ :oc36ell hardness ?B S C scales@+ :oc36ell su-erficial hardness ?N * T scales@+ and 7ic3ers hardness ). !m-act test !Eod and Char-y %. Bending test on 6ooden 9eams . 4atigue testing study of testing machine 1. 'hotoelastic method of stress measurements ?t6o dimensional -ro9lems@ 10. Torsion test on mild steel rod 11. Shear test on mild steel rod

;eference Boo*s
1. ,. E. 5ieter8 echanica! eta!!urgy8 Mc,ra6 2ill. 2. 8. A. 5ally+ A. '. :ailey+ E6perimenta! 1tress Ana!ysis+ Mc,ra6 2ill.

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ME09 08(P): Production Engineering Lab"II


Teaching scheme $ hours -ractical -er 6ee3 3"&ectives *o ac3uaint 4ith basic machine too!s7 *o impart training on shaper8 s!otting8 mi!!ing an% grin%ing machines7 Credits1 "

!ntroductionC a@ 0imits+ fits and tolerances. 9@ Sha-ing machine slotting machine horiEontal milling machine surface+ centreless and cylindrical grinding. c@ S-indle drives milling cutter inde;ing head. d@ Sim-le+ com-ound+ differential and angular inde;ing. Study of machinesC a@ 9@ c@ d@ e@ f@ g@ E;ercisesC Sha-er 'laner Slotting machine 5rilling machine Milling machine ,rinding machine 'o6er sa6s

1@ E;ercises on sha-er and slotting machines cu9e 6ith 7#groove+ slot and guide 6ays. "@ E;ercise on milling machine s-ur gear and helical gear milling 9y sim-le and differential inde;ing+ surface milling+ slot and 3ey 6ay milling. $@ E;ercise on grinding and tool grinding

;eference Boo*s
1. ". $. &. (. 2MT+ Pro%uction *echno!ogy8 Tata Mc,ra6 2ill. /STME+ *oo! Engineers ;an% $oo#. Burghardt+ /silered+ /nderson+ achine *oo! Bperations ) : ))+ Mc,ra6 2ill. A. /. 8. Cha-man+ "or#shop *echno!ogy= Part >+ CBS 'u9lishers. :. 7. :ao+ eta! Cutting an% achine *oo!s+ S I Iataria * Sons

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ME09 <091 'eat and Mass Transfer


Teaching scheme & hours lecture and 1 hour tutorial -er 6ee3 Credits1 (

3"&ectives *o impart the concept o5 &arious mo%es o5 heat an% mass trans5er7 *o %e&e!op un%erstan%ing about the metho% o5 %etermination o5 heat trans5er rates in con%uction8 con&ection an% ra%iation Module // $97 hours% ConductionC !ntroduction # 9asic modes of heat transfer conduction general heat conduction e<uation in Cartesian+ cylindrical and s-herical coordinates one dimensional steady state conduction 6ith and 6ithout heat generation critical thic3ness of insulation e;tended surface heat transfer fin -erformance effect of varia9le thermal conductivity. T6o dimensional steady state conduction through -lane 6all conduction sha-e factor. Unsteady state conduction in one dimension lum-ed heat ca-acity system semi infinite solid 6ith sudden and -eriodic change in surface tem-erature. Module // $97 hours% ConvectionC Ne6tonHs la6 conce-t of 9oundary layer significance of 'randtl num9er 9oundary layer e<uations flat -late heat transfer solutions 9y integral method laminar and tur9ulent flo6 :eynolds analogy em-irical relations in forced convection internal flo6 9oundary conditions laminar and tur9ulent flo6 heat transfer coefficients em-irical correlations. Natural convection heat transfer from vertical -late 9y integral method em-irical relation in free convection. Condensation and 9oiling heat transfer film and dro- 6ise condensation film 9oiling and -ool 9oiling 9oiling curve em-irical relations for heat transfer 6ith change of face. Module /// $97 hours% :adiationC 4undamentals of radiation radiation s-ectrum thermal radiation conce-t of 9lac3 9ody and grey 9ody monochromatic and total emissive -o6er a9sor-tivity+ reflectivity and transmissivity # la6s of radiation radiation 9et6een t6o surfaces geometrical factors for sim-le configuration radiation shields electrical net6or3 method of solving -ro9lems. Module /5 $97 hours% 2eat e;changersC Classification log mean tem-erature difference overall heat transfer coefficient fouling and scaling of heat e;changers 0MT5 and NTU method of -erformance evaluation of heat e;changers. !ntroduction to mass transfer 4ic3Hs la6 of diffusion isothermal eva-oration into air mass transfer coefficients.

Te0t Boo*s 1. 4. '. !ncro-era+ ,un%amenta!s o5 ;eat an%

ass *rans5er+ 8ohn Ailey.

;eference Boo*s 1. 2olman+ ;eat an% ass *rans5er+ Mc,ra6 2ill. ". '. I. Nag+ ;eat an% ass *rans5er+ Tata Mc,ra6 2ill. $. Sachedeva+ ;eat an% ass *rans5er8 Ne6 /ge !nternational. &. 5. S. Iumar+ ;eat an% ass *rans5er8

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)0J # Tests ?minimum "@ $0J # /ssignments ?minimum "@ such as home 6or3+ -ro9lem solving+ etc. assignment should 9e -rogramming G -ro9lem solving using com-uters. 10J # :egularity in the class

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Ana!ytica!/Prob!em so!&ing 3uestions 4 6 + mar#s?>0 mar#s Candidates have to ans6er four <uestions out of si;. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module.

PA<* C= 0escripti&e/Ana!ytica!/Prob!em so!&ing 3uestions 4 6 10 mar#s?40 mar#s T6o <uestions from each module 6ith choice to ans6er one <uestion. a6imum *ota! ar#s= '0

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ME09 <021 4dvanced Mechanics of Solids


Teaching scheme $ hours lecture and 1 hour tutorial -er 6ee3 3"&ectives *o impart concepts o5 stress an% strain ana!ysis in a so!i%7 *o stu%y the metho%o!ogies in theory o5 e!asticity at a basic !e&e!7 *o ac3uaint 4ith energy metho%s to so!&e structura! prob!ems7 Credits1 &

Module / $9: hours% Basic e<uations of elasticityC Stress at a -oint 6ith res-ect to a -lane normal and tangential com-onents of stress stress tensor CauchyHs e<uations stress transformation -rinci-al stresses and -lanes strain at a -oint # strain tensor analogy 9et6een stress and strain tensors constitutive e<uations generaliEed 2oo3eHs la6 relation among elastic constants e<uations of e<uili9rium strain#dis-lacement relations com-ati9ility conditions 9oundary conditions Saint 7enantHs -rinci-le for end effects uni<ueness condition. Module // $9: hours% "#5 -ro9lems in elasticityC 'lane stress and -lane strain -ro9lems /iryHs stress function solutions 9y -olynomial method solutions for 9ending of a cantilever 6ith an end load+ and 9ending of a 9eam under uniform load. E<uations in -olar coordinates 0ameHs -ro9lem # stress concentration -ro9lem of a small hole in a large -late. /;isymmetric -ro9lems thic3 cylinders interference fit rotating discs. Module /// $96 hours% S-ecial -ro9lems in 9endingC Unsymmetrical 9ending shear center curved 9eams 6ith circular and rectangular cross#section. Energy methods in elasticityC Strain energy of deformation s-ecial cases of a 9ody su9Bected to concentrated loads+ due to a;ial force+ shear force+ 9ending moment and tor<ue reci-rocal relation Ma;6ell reci-rocal theorem CastiglianoHs first and second theorems virtual 6or3 -rinci-le minimum -otential energy theorem # com-lementary energy. Module /5 $96 hours% Torsion of non#circular 9arsC Saint 7enantHs theory # 'randtleHs method # solutions for circular and elli-tical cross#sections # mem9rane analogy # torsion of thin 6alled o-en and closed sections shear flo6.
Te0t Boo*s 1. 0. S. Sreenath+ A%&ance% echanics o5 1o!i%s+ Mc,ra6 2ill ". S. M. /. IaEimi+ Solid Mechanics+ Mc,ra6 2ill

;eference Boo*s
1. S. '. Timoshen3o+ 8. N. ,oodier+ *heory o5 e!asticity8 Mc,ra6 2ill ". 8. '. 5en 2artog+ A%&ance 1trength o5 ateria!s+ Mc,ra6 2ill $. C. I. Aang+ App!ie% E!asticity+ Mc,ra6 2ill

Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

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University of Calicut

/nternal Continuous 4ssessment ( a6imum

ar#s(30)

)0J # Tests ?minimum "@ $0J # /ssignments ?minimum "@ such as home 6or3+ -ro9lem solving+ etc. 10J # :egularity in the class

University E0amination ,attern PA<* A= 1hort ans4er 3uestions (one/t4o sentences) /ll <uestions are com-ulsory. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module. + 6 > mar#s?10 mar#s

PA<* $=

Ana!ytica!/Prob!em so!&ing 3uestions 4 6 + mar#s?>0 mar#s Candidates have to ans6er four <uestions out of si;. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module.

PA<* C= 0escripti&e/Ana!ytica!/Prob!em so!&ing 3uestions 4 6 10 mar#s?40 mar#s T6o <uestions from each module 6ith choice to ans6er one <uestion. a6imum *ota! ar#s= '0

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ME 01 (0$C Engineering Economics and 'rinci-les of Management


?Common for /M and 'T@
Teaching scheme $ hours lecture and 1 hour tutorial -er 6ee3 Credits1 &

Section 91 Engineering Economics


3"&ective )mpart 5un%amenta! economic princip!es that can assist engineers to ma#e more e55icient an% economica! %ecisions7 Module 9 $9: 'rs%
Economic reasoning+ Circular 4lo6 in an economy+ 0a6 of su--ly and demand+ Economic efficiency. Element of costs+ Marginal cost+ Marginal :evenue+ Sun3 cost+ 'rivate and Social cost+ .--ortunity cost. 4unctions of Money and commercial Ban3ing. !nflation and deflationC conce-ts and regulatory measures. Economic 'olicy :eforms in !ndia since 1111C !ndustrial -olicy+ 4oreign Trade -olicy+ Monetary and fiscal -olicy+ !m-act on industry.

Module // $96 'rs%


7alue /nalysis 4unction+ aims+ -rocedure.Time value of money+ Single -ayment com-ound amount factor+ Single -ayment -resent 6orth factor+ E<ual -ayment series sin3ing fund factor+ E<ual -ayment series -ayment 'resent 6orth factor# e<ual -ayment series ca-ital recovery factor#Uniform gradient series annual e<uivalent factor. Methods of -roBect analysis ?-ay 9ac3+ /::+ N'7+ !:: and Benefit #Cost ratio@ Brea3#even analysis#+ 'rocess -lanning.

Te0t Boo*s 1. 'anneer Selvam+ :+ Engineering economics+ 'rentice 2all of !ndia+ Ne6 5elhi+ "00". ". Aheeler : ?Ed@ Engineering economic analysis+ .;ford University 'ress+ "00&.

/nternal Continuous 4ssessment ( a6imum

ar#s(1+)

)0J # Tests ?minimum "@ $0J # /ssignments ?minimum "@ such as home 6or3+ -ro9lem solving+ grou- discussions+ <uiE+ literature survey+ seminar+ term#-roBect+ soft6are e;ercises+ etc. 10J # :egularity in the class

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University E0amination ,attern for Section 9 8ote1 Section 9 and Section 2 are to "e ans)ered in se(arate ans)er "oo*s PA<* A= 1hort ans4er 3uestions (one/t4o sentences) /ll <uestions are com-ulsory. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module. PA<* $= Ana!ytica!/Prob!em so!&ing 3uestions > 6 + mar#s?10 mar#s Candidates have to ans6er t6o <uestions out of three. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module. > 6 > mar#s?4 mar#s 1 6 1 mar# ? 1 mar#

PA<* C= 0escripti&e/Ana!ytica!/Prob!em so!&ing 3uestions > 6 10 mar#s?>0 mar#s T6o <uestions from each module 6ith choice to ans6er one <uestion. a6imum *ota! ar#s= 3+

Section 21 ,rinci(les of Management


3"&ective *o pro&i%e #no4!e%ge on princip!es o5 management8 %ecision ma#ing techni3ues8 accounting princip!es an% basic management streams

Module / $96 hours% 'rinci-les of management Evolution of management theory and functions of management .rganiEational structure 'rinci-le and ty-es. 5ecision ma3ing Strategic+ tactical * o-erational decisions+ decision ma3ing under certainty+ ris3 * uncertainty and multistage decisions * decision tree 2uman resource management Basic conce-ts of Bo9 analysis+ Bo9 evaluation+ merit rating+ 6ages+ incentives+ recruitment+ training and industrial relations Module // $9: hours% 4inancial management Time value of money and com-arison of alternative methods. Costing Elements * com-onents of cost+ allocation of overheads+ -re-aration of cost sheet+ 9rea3 even analysis. Basics of accounting 'rinci-les of accounting+ 9asic conce-ts of Bournal+ ledger+ trade+ -rofit *loss account and 9alance sheet. Mar3eting management Basic conce-ts of mar3eting environment+ Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering &)

University of Calicut mar3eting mi;+ advertising and sales -romotion. 'roBect management 'hases+ organisation+ -lanning+ estimating+ -lanning using 'E:T * C'M

Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

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;eference Boo*s 1. 4. MaEda+ Engineering management+ /ddison Aesley+ 0ongman 0td.+ 111 2. 0ucy C Morse and 5aniel 0 Ba9coc3+ anaging engineering an% techno!ogy+ 'earson 'rentice 2all 3. .. '. Ihanna+ )n%ustria! Engineering an% anagement+ 5han-at :ai and Sons+ 5elhi+ "00$. 4. '. Iotler+ ar#eting anagement= Ana!ysis8 P!anning8 )mp!ementation an% Contro!+ 'rentice 2all+ Ne6 8ersey+ "001 5. 7en3ata :atnam C.S * Srivastva B.I+ Personne! anagement an% ;uman <esources+ Tata Mc,ra6 2ill. 6. 'rasanna Chandra+ ,inancia! anagement= *heory an% Practice+ Tata Mc,ra6 2ill. 7. Bhattacharya /.I.+ Princip!es an% Practice o5 Cost Accounting+ Aheeler 'u9lishing 8. Aeist and 0evy+ A anagement gui%e to PE<* an% CP + 'rantice 2all of !ndia anagement+ Mc,ra6 2ill. ar#eting anagement = P!anning8 )mp!ementation 9. IoontE 2+ .H5onnel C * Aeihrich 2+ Essentia!s o5 10. :amas6amy 7.S * Nama3umari S+

/nternal Continuous 4ssessment ( a6imum

ar#s(1+)

)0J # Tests ?minimum "@ $0J # /ssignments ?minimum "@ such as home 6or3+ -ro9lem solving+ grou- discussions+ <uiE+ literature survey+ seminar+ term#-roBect+ soft6are e;ercises+ etc. 10J # :egularity in the class

University E0amination ,attern for Section 2 8ote1 Section 9 and Section 2 are to "e ans)ered in se(arate ans)er "oo*s PA<* A= 1hort ans4er 3uestions (one/t4o sentences) /ll <uestions are com-ulsory. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module. PA<* $= Ana!ytica!/Prob!em so!&ing 3uestions > 6 + mar#s?10 mar#s Candidates have to ans6er t6o <uestions out of three. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module. > 6 > mar#s?4 mar#s 1 6 1 mar# ? 1 mar#

PA<* C= 0escripti&e/Ana!ytica!/Prob!em so!&ing 3uestions > 6 10 mar#s?>0 mar#s T6o <uestions from each module 6ith choice to ans6er one <uestion. a6imum *ota! Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering ar#s= 3+ &

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ME09 <0:1 /C Engines and 2as Tur"ines


Teaching scheme $ hours lecture and 1 hour tutorial -er 6ee3 3"&ectives *o pro&i%e #no4!e%ge on actua! engine cyc!es 8 thermo%ynamics o5 combustion# components o5 1) an% C) engines8 per5ormance testing o5 )C engines 8 theory o5 combustion in )C engines an% gas turbine theory Module / $9= hours% !nternal com9ustion engines # Engine classification # four stro3e and t6o stro3e # s-ar3 ignition and com-ression ignition # valve timing diagram # air standard cycles # .tto+ diesel and duel com9ustion cycles # actual engine cycles # effect of dissociation # varia9le s-ecific heats and heat losses # scavenging # o9Bectives # effects and methods Thermodynamics of com9ustion com9ustion reaction of common fuels air fuel ratio e;haust gas com-osition flue gas analysis air fuel ratio from e;haust gas com-osition enthal-y of formation a--lication of first la6 of thermodynamics to chemically reacting systems# Module // $96 hours% Systems and com-onents of !C engines # fuel systems # ignition systems # cooling # starting # lu9rication # governing of !C engines # su-ercharging of S! and C! engines # tur9ocharging # e;haust emissions of !C engines # alternate -otential engines # free -iston engine # Aan3el engine and stratified charged engine # automotive transmission systems and its com-onents # engine testing # -erformance and characteristics of constant s-eed and varia9le s-eed engines # heat 9alance test # Morse test # retardation test. Module /// $92 hours% Com9ustion in S! engines # flame -ro-agation # normal and a9normal com9ustion # detonation # -re ignition # after 9urning # fuel rating # additives in -etrol # com9ustion cham9ers of S! engines. Com9ustion in C! engines # -hase of normal com9ustion # diesel 3noc3 # effect of engine varia9les on diesel 3noc3 # cetane num9er # additives in diesel # com9ustion cham9ers of C! engines#!C Engine e;haust emission control#standards. Module /5 $96 hours% ,as tur9ine -lants # o-en and closed cycles # thermodynamic cycles # regeneration # reheating # intercooling # efficiency and -erformance of gas tur9ines # rotary com-ressors # analysis # centrifugal and a;ial flo6 com-ressors # com9ustion cham9ers of gas tur9ines # cylindrical # annular and industrial ty-e com9ustion cham9er # com9ustion efficiency # a;ial flo6 tur9ines # elementary and vorte; theories # design of noEEles and 9lades for tur9ines # limiting factors in tur9ine design Credits1 &

Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

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University of Calicut

Te0t Boo*s 1. ,anesan 7.+ )nterna! Combustion Engines+ Tata Mc,ra6 2ill 2. ,anesan 7.+ 9as *urbines+ Tata Mc,ra6 2ill ;eference Boo*s 1. :ogo6s3y+ E!ements o5 )nterna! Combustion Engines+ Tata Mc,ra6 2ill 2. ,ill+ Smith+ Diurys+ ,un%amenta!s o5 )nterna! Combustion Engines+ .;ford and !B2 3. Maleev+ )nterna! Combustion Engine *heory an% 0esign+ Mc,ra6 2ill 4. 8udge+ o%ern Petro! Engines+ Cha-man * 2all (. Benson+ Ahitehouse+ U!nternal Com9ustion EnginesV 7ol. ! * !!+ 'ergamon -ress 6. Mathur+ Mehta+ *hermo%ynamics an% ;eat Po4er Engineering+ 7ol. ! * !! 7. Cohen+ :ogers+ 9as *urbine *heory+ 0ongmans

/nternal Continuous 4ssessment ( a6imum

ar#s(30)

)0J # Tests ?minimum "@ $0J # /ssignments ?minimum "@ such as home 6or3+ -ro9lem solving+ grou- discussions+ <uiE+ literature survey+ seminar+ term#-roBect+ soft6are e;ercises+ etc. 10J # :egularity in the class

University E0amination ,attern PA<* A= 1hort ans4er 3uestions (one/t4o sentences) /ll <uestions are com-ulsory. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module. + 6 > mar#s?10 mar#s

PA<* $=

Ana!ytica!/Prob!em so!&ing 3uestions 4 6 + mar#s?>0 mar#s Candidates have to ans6er four <uestions out of si;. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module.

PA<* C= 0escripti&e/Ana!ytica!/Prob!em so!&ing 3uestions 4 6 10 mar#s?40 mar#s Scheme and T6o Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering (0 <uestions from each module 6ith choice to ans6er one <uestion. a6imum *ota! ar#s= '0

University of Calicut

Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

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University of Calicut

ME09 <0<1 Mechanics of Machinery


Teaching scheme $ hours lecture and 1 hour tutorial -er 6ee3 Credits1 &

3"&ectives *o pro&i%e #no4!e%ge on #inematics o5 se!ecte% mechanisms8 %esign o5 cams8 *heory an% Ana!ysis o5 gears8 9ear *rains an% 1ynthesis o5 echanisms7 *hese are the topics base% on 4hich the stu%ent 4i!! %e&e!op the %esign an% practica! prob!em so!&ing s#i!!s in the area o5 echanisms in the 5uture courses7 Module / $9: hours% !ntroduction to 3inematics and mechanisms # 7arious mechanisms+ 3inematic diagrams+ degree of freedom# ,rashofHs criterion+ inversions+ Cou-ler curves # straight line mechanisms e;act+ a--ro;imate /c3erman Steering Mechanism # 2oo3eHs Boint # ,eneva Mechanism # Mechanical advantage+ Transmission angle # 5is-lacement 7elocity and /cceleration analysis # :elative motion # :elative velocity # !nstant centre #IennedyHs theorem # :elative acceleration # Coriolis acceleration # ,ra-hical and analytical methods Com-le; num9er methods # Com-uter oriented methods. Module // $96 hours% Cams # Classification of Cam and follo6ers # 5is-lacement diagrams+ 7elocity and /cceleration analysis of S2M+ Uniform 7elocity+ Uniform acceleration+ Cycloidal ,ra-hical Cam -rofile synthesis 'ressure angle# /nalysis of Tangent cam 6ith roller follo6er and Circular cam 6ith flat follo6er. !ntroduction to 'olynomial cams. Module /// $9: hours% ,ears Terminology of S-ur gears 0a6 of ,earing # !nvolute s-ur gears # !nvolutometry # Contact ratio # !nterference # Bac3lash # ,ear standardiEation # !nterchanga9ility # Non#standard gears Centre distance modification+ 0ong and Short /ddendum system. # !nternal gears # Theory and details of 9evel+ helical and 6orm gearing # ,ear trains # Sim-le and Com-ound gear trains # 'lanetary gear trains 5ifferential #Solution of -lanetary gear train -ro9lems # /--lications Module /5 $96 hours% Iinematic synthesis ? 'lanar Mechanisms@ # Tas3s of 3inematic synthesis Ty-e+ Num9er and dimensional synthesis 'recision -oints # ,ra-hical synthesis for motion # 'ath and -rescri9ed timing # 4unction generator " -osition and $ -osition synthesis .verlay Method # /nalytical synthesis techni<ues 4reudensteinPs e<uation Com-le; num9er methods # .ne case study in synthesis of mechanism.

Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

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University of Calicut

Te0t Boo*s

1. S. S. :attan+ *heory o5

achines+ "nd Edition++ Tata Mc ,ra6 2ill

;eference Boo*s 1. 8. E. Shigley+ 8. 8. Uic3er+ *heory o5 achines an% echanisms+ Mc,ra6 2ill ". C. E. Ailson+ '. Sadler+ Einematics an% 0ynamics o5 achinery+ $rd edition+ 'earson Education. $. /. ,hosh+ /. I. Mali3+ *heory o5 echanisms an% achines+ /ffiliated East Aest 'ress &. /. ,. Erdman+ ,. N. Sandor+ echanism 0esign= Ana!ysis an% synthesis 2o! ) : ))+ 'rentice 2all of !ndia (. 5. 2. Mys3Ea+ achines an% echanisms App!ie% Einematic Ana!ysis+ 'earson Education.

/nternal Continuous 4ssessment ( a6imum

ar#s(30)

)0J # Tests ?minimum "@ $0J # /ssignments ?minimum "@ such as home 6or3+ -ro9lem solving+ grou- discussions+ <uiE+ literature survey+ seminar+ term#-roBect+ soft6are e;ercises+ etc. 10J # :egularity in the class 8ote1 Com-uter oriented assignments using s-read sheet or any suita9le soft6are -ac3ages are to 9e included

University E0amination ,attern PA<* A= 1hort ans4er 3uestions (one/t4o sentences) /ll <uestions are com-ulsory. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module. + 6 > mar#s?10 mar#s

PA<* $=

Ana!ytica!/Prob!em so!&ing 3uestions 4 6 + mar#s?>0 mar#s Candidates have to ans6er four <uestions out of si;. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module.

PA<* C= 0escripti&e/Ana!ytica!/Prob!em so!&ing 3uestions 4 6 10 mar#s?40 mar#s T6o <uestions from each module 6ith choice to ans6er one <uestion. Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering a6imum *ota! ar#s= '0 ($

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Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

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University of Calicut

ME 09 <0=1 Metal Cutting and #orming


Teaching scheme " hours lecture and 1 hour tutorial -er 6ee3 3"&ectives1 *o impart 5un%amenta! #no4!e%ge on theory o5 machine too!s8 meta! cutting princip!es8 a%&ance% machining processes an% press 4or#ing operations. Credits1 $

Module / $A 'ours% Metal cuttingC cutting varia9les # mechanics of chi- formation # ty-es of chi-s -roduced # orthogonal and o9li<ue cutting velocity relationshi-s # cutting forces cutting -o6er tem-erature in cutting single -oint and multi-oint tools tool geometry # tool designation tool 6ear and tool life machina9ility cutting tool materials # cutting fluids # economics of machining. Module // $9 'ours% Machining 'rocess tool#6or3 motion turning -arameters lathes and lathe o-erations material removal rate cutting force Milling -arameters u- milling and do6n milling -o6er # tor<ue cutting forces drilling drills material removal rate cutting forces reaming 9roaching ta--ing 9oring -lanning sha-ing slotting grinding cylindrical and surface grinding# grinding 6heels 6heel 6ear. Module /// $90 'ours% /dvanced Machining 'rocessesC Electrical 5ischarge Machining # 6ire E5M Electro Chemical machining laser 9eam machining a9rasive Bet machining ultrasonic machining # electron 9eam machining -lasma arc machining 6ater Bet machining nano fa9rication micro machining machining time # economics of advanced machining -rocess. Module /5 $90 'ours% 'ress 6or3ing o-erations ty-es of -resses -ress selection -ress 6or3ing terminology forming # -rinci-les cutting forces dies and -unches clearance constructional features sim-le+ com-ound+ com9ination * -rogressive dies stri--ers # scra- stri- layout centre of -ressure -ress tonnage dra6ing # dra6ing forces 9lan3 holding -ressure 9ending force die 9lan3 siEe estimation forging forge9ility o-en and closed die forging forging force grain flo6 e;trusion e;-losive forming electro hydraulic forming electromagnetic forming. # rolling # e;trusion.

Te0t "oo*s 1. Sero-e Ial-a3Baian+ Steven :. Schmid.+ anu5acturing Engineering an% *echno!ogy+ 'earson+ Ne6 5elhi. 2. Sharma. ' C+ A *e6t boo# o5 Pro%uction Engineering+ S. Chand * Co. 3. 8ain .: I+ Pro%uction *echno!ogy+ Ihanna 'u9lishers. ;eference Boo*s 1. 2MT+ Pro%uction *echno!ogy+ Tata Mc,ra6 2ill 'vt. 0td. 2. /STME+ ,un%amenta!s o5 *oo! 0esign+ 'rentice 2all of !ndia

Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

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University of Calicut

/nternal Continuous 4ssessment ( a6imum ar#s(30) )0J # Tests ?minimum "@ $0J # /ssignments ?minimum "@ such as home 6or3+ -ro9lem solving+ grou- discussions+ <uiE+ literature survey+ seminar+ term#-roBect+ soft6are e;ercises+ etc. 10J # :egularity in the class University E0amination ,attern PA<* A= 1hort ans4er 3uestions (one/t4o sentences) /ll <uestions are com-ulsory. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module. + 6 > mar#s?10 mar#s

PA<* $=

Ana!ytica!/Prob!em so!&ing 3uestions 4 6 + mar#s?>0 mar#s Candidates have to ans6er four <uestions out of si;. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module.

PA<* C= 0escripti&e/Ana!ytica!/Prob!em so!&ing 3uestions 4 6 10 mar#s?40 mar#s T6o <uestions from each module 6ith choice to ans6er one <uestion. a6imum *ota! ar#s= '0

Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

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ME09 $07(P): %luid! Lab


Teaching scheme $ hours -ractical -er 6ee3 3"&ectives *o strengthen the #no4!e%ge on 5!ui% mechanics princip!es8 an% hy%rau!ic machinery through !ab e6periments7 *o e3uip the stu%ents to carry out in%epen%ent e6periments8 an% to train them to ana!yse8 report an% in5er the resu!ts7 Credits1 "

1. ". $. &. (. ). %. . 1. 10. 11. 1".

Study of -lum9ing tools and -i-e fittings Measurement of metacentric height and radius of gyration of floating 9odies Measurement of viscosity of fluids Study of discharge measuring instruments Measurement of -ressure and velocity Cali9ration of venturimeter+ orifice meter+ notches and 6eirs+ noEEle meters+ and rotameters 'i-e friction minor losses in -i-es # verification of BernouliHs theorem 5emonstration of laminar and tur9ulent flo6 in -i-es critical velocity E;-eriment on flo6 through o-en channels venturiflume 5emonstration of forces on curved and -lane surfaces Evaluation of tor<ue * -erformance of tur9ines o-erating characteristics MuschelHs curves 'erformance of -um-sC Centrifugal -um-s+ :eci-rocating -um-s+ ,ear -um-s+ 2ydraulic ram+ Tor<ue converter.

;eference Boo*s
1. !. 2. Shames+ ,!ui% echanics+ &th Edition+ Mc,ra6 2ill 2. 8. '. 2olman+ E6perimenta! metho%s 5or Engineers+ Mc,ra6 2ill 3. 5. ,. She-herd+ Princip!es o5 *urbo achinery+ Mc Millan

/nternal Continuous 4ssessment ( a6imum )0J # 'racticals and :ecord ?$0 mar3s@ $0J # Test Gs ?1( mar3s@ 10J # :egularity in the class ?( mar3s@

ar#s(+0)

Semester End E0amination ( a6imum

ar#s(+0)

%0J # 'rocedure+ conducting e;-eriment+ results+ ta9ulation+ and inference ?$( mar3s@ "0J # 7iva voce ?10 mar3s@ 10J # 4air record ?( mar3s@ Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering (%

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ME09 $08(P): Ther&al Lab"I


Teaching scheme $ hours -ractical -er 6ee3 Credits1 "

3"&ectives *o strengthen the #no4!e%ge on heat engine8 an% heat trans5er princip!es through !ab e6periments7 *o e3uip the stu%ents to carry out in%epen%ent e6periments8 an% to train them to ana!yse8 report an% in5er the resu!ts7 1. ". $. &. Study of systems of -etrol and diesel engines Study of automotive -arts Study of heat transfer e<ui-ments Test on !C enginesC Constant s-eed -erformance characteristics of -etrol and diesel engines. 7alve timing diagram (. 5etermination of viscosity+ flash and fire -oint and calorific value of the fuel ). 2eat transfer e;-erimentsC Emissivity measurement of a radiating surface Measurement of solar radiation Thermal conductivity of a metal rod Measurement of unsteady state conduction heat transfer E;-erimental study on forced convection heat transfer

;eference Boo*s
1. '. 0. Bellani+ *herma! Engineering+ Ihanna 'u9lishers

". 8. '. 2olman+ 2eat Transfer+ Mc,ra6 2ill 3. .9ert+ )nterna! Combustion Engines+ Mc,ra6 2ill

/nternal Continuous 4ssessment ( a6imum )0J # 'racticals and :ecord ?$0 mar3s@ $0J # Test Gs ?1( mar3s@ 10J # :egularity in the class ?( mar3s@

ar#s(+0)

Semester End E0amination ( a6imum

ar#s(+0)

%0J # 'rocedure+ conducting e;-eriment+ results+ ta9ulation+ and inference ?$( mar3s@ "0J # 7iva voce ?10 mar3s@ 10J # 4air record ?( mar3s@ Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering (

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ME09 =091 .ynamics of Machinery


Teaching scheme & hours lecture and 1 hour tutorial -er 6ee3 Credits1 (

3"&ectives *o impart #no4!e%ge on ,orce ana!ysis o5 machinery8 ba!ancing o5 rotating an% reciprocating masses8 9yroscopes8 Energy 5!uctuation in achines7 *his 5orms the secon% part o5 the basics nee%e% in the area o5 echanisms 5or 0esign courses in 5uture7 *o intro%uce the 5un%amenta!s in 2ibration8 2ibration ana!ysis o5 1ing!e %egree an% mu!ti %egree 5ree%om systems7 *o impart #no4!e%ge re3uire% to un%erstan% the physica! signi5icance an% %esign &ibration systems 4ith %esire% con%itions

Module / $9= hours% 4orce analysis of machinery # static and dynamic force analysis of -lane motion mechanisms # gra-hical method # -rinci-le of su-er-osition # matri; methods # method of virtual 6or3 # com-le; num9er method 4orce /nalysis of S-ur# 2elical # Bevel and Aorm gearing Module // $97 hours% 4ly6heel analysis # 9alancing # static and dynamic 9alancing # 9alancing of masses rotating in several -lanes # 9alancing of reci-rocating masses # 9alancing of multicylinder in line engines # 7 Engines # 9alancing machines. ,yrosco-e ,yrosco-ic cou-les# Sta9ilisation of shi-s and aero-lanes Effect on automo9iles. Module /// $20 hours% !ntroduction to vi9rations 4ree vi9rations of single degree freedom systems Energy Method un dam-ed and 5am-ed free vi9rations 7iscous dam-ing Critical 5am-ing # 0ogarithmic decrement # Coulom9 dam-ing 2armonically e;cited vi9rations :es-onse of an Un dam-ed and 5am-ed system 9eat -henomenon # Transmissi9ility # 6hirling of shafts Critical s-eed # free torsional vi9rations Self e;citation and Sta9ility analysis # 7i9ration control # 7i9ration !solation 7i9ration a9sor9ers. Module /5 $97 hours% T6o degree of freedom systems # coordinate cou-ling and -rinci-al coordinates Torsional systems # orthogonality -rinci-le # undam-ed vi9ration a9sor9ers # Torsional vi9rations 4ree torsional vi9ration of Single+ t6o and three rotor systems # Torsionally e<uivalent shaft # 7i9ration of continuous systems # Transverse vi9rations # a;ial vi9ration of rods # 9ending vi9ration of 9ars # Eigenvalue -ro9lem # !ntroduction to nonlinear vi9ration # e;act methods /--ro;imate numerical methods # 'hase -lane re-resentation # vi9ration measurement # accelerometer seismometer vi9ration e;citers.

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Te0t Boo*s 1. S. S. :attan+ *heory o5

achines+ "nd Edition++ Tata Mc ,ra6 2ill

2. 0asithan 0 ,+ E!ementary Engineering 2ibration an% )n%ustria! Noise Contro!+ 1st edition+ 'ente; Boo3 'u9lishers and 5istri9utors

;eference Boo*s
1. 8. E. Shigley+ 8. 8. Uic3er+ *heory o5 achines an% echanisms+ Mc,ra6 2ill ". C. E. Ailson+ '. Sadler+ Einematics an% 0ynamics o5 achinery+ $rd edition+ 'earson Education. $. /. ,hosh+ /. I. Mali3+ *heory o5 echanisms an% achines+ /ffiliated East Aest 'ress &. S. S. :ao.+ echanica! 2ibrations+ &th Edition+ 'earson Education. (. A. T. Thom-son+ *heory o5 2ibrations 4ith App!ications+ 'rentice 2all of !ndia.

/nternal Continuous 4ssessment ( a6imum

ar#s(30)

)0J # Tests ?minimum "@ $0J # /ssignments ?minimum "@ such as home 6or3+ -ro9lem solving+ grou- discussions+ <uiE+ literature survey+ seminar+ term#-roBect+ soft6are e;ercises+ etc. 10J # :egularity in the class 8ote1 Com-uter oriented assignments using s-read sheet or any suita9le soft6are -ac3ages are to 9e included

University E0amination ,attern PA<* A= 1hort ans4er 3uestions (one/t4o sentences) /ll <uestions are com-ulsory. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module. + 6 > mar#s?10 mar#s

PA<* $=

Ana!ytica!/Prob!em so!&ing 3uestions 4 6 + mar#s?>0 mar#s Candidates have to ans6er four <uestions out of si;. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module.

PA<* C= 0escripti&e/Ana!ytica!/Prob!em so!&ing 3uestions 4 6 10 mar#s?40 mar#s T6o <uestions from each module 6ith choice to ans6er one <uestion. a6imum *ota! ar#s= '0

Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

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University of Calicut

ME09 =021 #inite Element Method


Teaching scheme $ hours lecture and 1 hour tutorial -er 6ee3 3"&ectives *o ac3uaint 4ith basic concepts o5 5inite e!ement 5ormu!ation metho%s7 *o practise 5inite e!ement metho%o!ogies through simp!e structura! an% heat trans5er prob!ems7 Credits1 &

Module 0 $2 hours% :evie6 C Matrices and matri; o-erations solution of system of linear e<uations ,auss elimination. Basic e<uations of elasticity strain#dis-lacement relations com-ati9ility # stress#strain relationshi- 9oundary condition St. 7enantHs -rinci-le # theorem of minimum -otential energy -rinci-le of virtual 6or3. Steady state heat conduction e<uation 4ourierHs la6 9oundary conditions. ?No direct <uestions from the a9ove -art@ Module / $96 hours% !ntroductionC 4inite element method as a numerical tool for design 9asic conce-ts formulation -rocedures historical develo-ment current trends free and commercial 4E -ac3ages. 4E modelling 5irect a--roachC 1#5 9ar element element stiffness assem9ly of elements -ro-erties of WIX matri; treatment of 9oundary conditions tem-erature effects stress com-utation su--ort reaction sim-le -ro9lems. /nalogous ?1#5@ -ro9lems of torsion+ heat conduction and laminar -i-e flo6. Beam elementC Beam relationshi-s 1#5 9eam element 4E formulation # element stiffness matri; load considerations 9oundary conditions mem9er end forces. Module // $96 hours% 4E modelling 5irect a--roach C 'lane truss element formulation coordinate transformation local and glo9al coordinates element matrices assem9ly of elements treatment of 9oundary conditions stress calculation sim-le -ro9lems # 9and 6idth of the stiffness matri; node num9ering to e;-loit matri; s-arsity conservation of com-uter memory. !nter-olation sha-e function 0agrange inter-olation # 15 linear and <uadratic+ "5 linear triangle and 9ilinear rectangular elements. 4E formulation from virtual 6or3 -rinci-le B#matri; element matrices for 9ar and CST elements load considerations consistent nodal loads sim-le -ro9lems. Module /// $96 hours% 7ariational methods C 4unctionals 6ea3 and strong form essential and non# essential 9oundary conditions # 'rinci-le of stationary -otential energy :ayleigh#:itE method sim-le e;am-les. 4E formulation from a functionalC "#5 steady state heat conduction element matrices for a triangular element 9oundary conditions sim-le -ro9lems. 4E formulation for "#5 stress analysis from -otential energy # element matrices # -lane 9ilinear element. Convergence re<uirements -atch test modelling as-ects symmetry element siEe and sha-e sources of error. Module /5 $96 hours% Aeighted residual methodsC ,aler3in 4E formulation a;ially loaded 9ar heat flo6 in a 9ar. !so-arametric formulationC Natural coordinates linear and <uadratic 9ar element linear triangle and -lane 9ilinear elements for scalar fields Baco9ian matri; element matrices # ,auss <uadrature re<uirements for iso-arametric elements accuracy and mesh distortion. Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering )1

University of Calicut /dvanced to-icsC !ntroduction to non#linear and dynamic finite element -rocedures+ error estimation+ cou-led -ro9lems ?only 9rief details are needed@.

Te0t Boo*s 1. T. :. Chandru-atla+ ,inite E!ement Ana!ysis 5or Engineering an% *echno!ogy+ University 'ress ". :. 5. Coo3+ 5. S. Mal3us+ M. E. 'lesha+ :. 8. Aitt+ Concepts : App!ications o5 ,inite E!ement Ana!ysis8 8ohn Ailey * Sons $. 5. 7. 2utton+ ,un%amenta!s o5 ,inite E!ement Ana!ysis+ Tata Mc,ra6 2ill &. S. S. Bhava3atti+ ,inite E!ement Ana!ysis8 Ne6 /ge !nternational ;eference Boo*s 1. 8. N. :eddy+ An )ntro%uction to the ,inite E!ement etho%8 Mc,ra6 2ill !nternational Edition ". S. S. :ao+ *he ,inite E!ement etho% in Engineering+ Butter6orth 2einemann $. I. 8. Bathe+ ,inite E!ement Proce%ures in Engineering Ana!ysis8 'rentice 2all of !ndia &. .. C. Dien3ie6ics+ :. 0. Taylor+ *he ,inite E!ement etho%8 7ol ! * !!+ Mc,ra6 2ill

/nternal Continuous 4ssessment ( a6imum

ar#s(30) /tleast one

)0J # Tests ?minimum "@ $0J # /ssignments ?minimum "@ such as home 6or3+ -ro9lem solving+ etc. assignment should 9e -rogramming G -ro9lem solving using com-uters. 10J # :egularity in the class

University E0amination ,attern PA<* A= 1hort ans4er 3uestions (one/t4o sentences) /ll <uestions are com-ulsory. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module. + 6 > mar#s?10 mar#s

PA<* $=

Ana!ytica!/Prob!em so!&ing 3uestions 4 6 + mar#s?>0 mar#s Candidates have to ans6er four <uestions out of si;. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module.

PA<* C= 0escripti&e/Ana!ytica!/Prob!em so!&ing 3uestions 4 6 10 mar#s?40 mar#s T6o <uestions from each module 6ith choice to ans6er one <uestion. a6imum *ota! ar#s= '0

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University of Calicut

ME09 =061 Machine .esign-/


Teaching scheme $ hours lecture and 1 hour tutorial -er 6ee3 Credits1 &

3"&ectives *o pro&i%e basic #no4!e%ge on the %esign consi%erations an% metho%o!ogy o5 &arious machine e!ements7

Module / ? 1( 2rs@ System design cycle # 5ifferent -hases in design -rocess design factors and considerations tolerances and fits 2ole 9asis * Shaft 9asis system # standardiEation selection of materials stress concentration Methods to reduce stress concentration # theoretical stress concentration factor # theories of failure ,uestHs theory :an3ineHs theory St. 7enantHs theory 2aighHs theory 7on Mises * 2enc3y theory # shoc3 and im-act loads fatigue loading endurance limit stress# 4actors affecting endurance limit # 4actor of safety # cree- and thermal stresses. Module // ? 1$ 2rs@ Threaded Boints thread standards# thread nomenclature # stresses in scre6 threads# 9olted Boints# -reloading of 9olts# eccentric loading# fatigue loading of 9olts # gas3eted Boints# -o6er scre6s # design of riveted Boints# 4ailure of riveted Boints and efficiency of Boint #9oiler and tan3 Boints# structural Boints# cotter and 3nuc3le Boints Module /// ? 1& 2rs@ 5esign of 6elded Boints# :e-resentation of 6elds # stresses in fillet and 9utt 6elds# design for static loads # 9ending and torsion in 6elded Boints# eccentrically loaded 6elds # design of 6elds for varia9le loads. S-rings# stresses and deflection of helical s-rings 6ith a;ial loading curvature effect resilience # design of s-ring for static and fatigue loading# surging# critical fre<uency# stress analysis and design of leaf s-rings# ni--ing. Module /5 ?1" 2rs@ Shafts and a;les design# stresses# causes of failure in shafts # design 9ased on strength+ rigidity and critical s-eed# design for static and fatigue loads# re-eated loading# reversed 9ending#design of cou-lings# rigid and fle;i9le cou-lings#design of 3eys and -ins. NoteC The follo6ing data 9oo3s are -ermitted for reference in the final e;aminationC 'S, 5esign 5ata+ 5'7 'rinters+ Coim9atore. 'rof. Narayana !yengar B.: * 5r 0ingaiah I+ Machine desing 5ata 2and9oo3+ 7ol ! * !!

Te0t Boo*s 1. 8. E. Shigley+ echanica! Engineering 0esign+ Mc,ra6 2ill Boo3 Com-any. ". M. 4. S-otts+ T. E. Shou-+ 0esign o5 achine E!ements+ 'earson Education. Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering ;eference Boo*s 1. 8uvinall :.C * Marshe3 I.M.+ 4undamentals of Machine Com-onent 5esign+ 8ohn Ailey

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/nternal Continuous 4ssessment ( a6imum

ar#s(30) /tleast one

)0J # Tests ?minimum "@ $0J # /ssignments ?minimum "@ such as home 6or3+ -ro9lem solving+ etc. assignment should 9e -rogramming G -ro9lem solving using com-uters. 10J # :egularity in the class

University E0amination ,attern PA<* A= 1hort ans4er 3uestions (one/t4o sentences) /ll <uestions are com-ulsory. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module. + 6 > mar#s?10 mar#s

PA<* $=

Ana!ytica!/Prob!em so!&ing 3uestions 4 6 + mar#s?>0 mar#s Candidates have to ans6er four <uestions out of si;. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module.

PA<* C= 0escripti&e/Ana!ytica!/Prob!em so!&ing 3uestions 4 6 10 mar#s?40 mar#s T6o <uestions from each module 6ith choice to ans6er one <uestion. a6imum *ota! ar#s= '0

Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

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University of Calicut

ME09 =0:1 3(erations ;esearch


Teaching scheme $ hours lecture and 1 hour tutorial -er 6ee3 Credits1 &

3"&ectives *o impart #no4!e%ge on !inear programming8 transportation prob!em8 assignment prob!em8 game theory an% 3ueuing theory7 Module / $96 hours% :evie6 of the -ro-erties of matrices and matri; o-erations # 0ines and hy-er -lanes linear ine<ualities conve; sets e;treme -oints fundamental theorem of linear -rogramming # 5evelo-ment of .: 'hases of .: Sco-e of .: /dvantages and limitations of .:. 4ormulation and a--lication of linear -rogramming to -roduction+ mar3eting+ finance and other areas Conce-ts of Solution s-ace+ conve; region+ 9asic feasi9le solution+ o-timal solution Solving 0'' 9y gra-hical method Module // $9: hours% Solving 0'' 9y Sim-le; method slac3 and sur-lus varia9les 9asic feasi9le solutions reduction of a feasi9le solution to a 9asic feasi9le solution artificial varia9les o-timality conditions un9ounded solutions 9ig M method# t6o -hase method# degeneracy duality. Module /// $96 hours% Trans-ortation -ro9lem coefficient matri; and its -ro-erties 9asic set of column vectors linear com9ination of 9asic vectors ta9leau format ste--ing stone algorithm U7 method ine<uality constraints degeneration in trans-ortation -ro9lems /ssignment -ro9lem as a ma;imally degenerate trans-ortation -ro9lem IoningHs method Module /5 $9: hours% ,ame theory T6o -erson Eero sum games saddle -oints -ure and mi;ed strategies # dominance gra-hical solutions Basic structure of <ueuing models e;-onential and 'oisson distri9utions # <ueuing models 9ased on 'oisson in-uts and e;-onential service times 9asic model 6ith constant arrival rate and service rate 'oisson#e;-onential single server model+ infinite -o-ulation 'oisson#e;-onential single server model+ finite -o-ulation # 'oisson#e;-onential multi-le server model+ infinite -o-ulation 5ynamic -rogramming BellmanHs -rinci-le of o-timality formulation and solution of sim-le -ro9lems

Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

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University of Calicut

;eference Boo*s 1. :avindran /.+ 'hilli-s 5. T.+ Sol9erg 8. 8.+ Bperations <esearch Princip!es an% Practice+ 8ohn Ailey 2. 7ohra N. 5. Fuantitati&e *echni3ues 5or anagement8 Tata Mc,ra6 2ill+ Ne6 5elhi 3. 2adley ,.+ Linear Programming + /ddison Aesley 4. 2illier 4. S.+ 0ie9erman ,.8. )ntro%uction to Bperations <esearch + Mc,ra6 2ill 5. Taha 2. /.+ Bperations <esearch8 An intro%uction + '.2.!. 6. Aagner 2.M.+ Princip!es o5 Bperations <esearch 4ith App!ication to 0ecision+ 7. :. 'anneerselvam+ YBperations <esearchY+ '2! ?"00"@. 8. S. 5. Sharma+ Bperation <esearch+ Iedarnath and :annalt 'u9. 9. 2ira and ,u-ta+ Bperation <esearch+ S. Chand and Co. anageria!

/nternal Continuous 4ssessment ( a6imum

ar#s(30)

)0J # Tests ?minimum "@ $0J # /ssignments ?minimum "@ such as home 6or3+ -ro9lem solving+ grou- discussions+ <uiE+ literature survey+ seminar+ term#-roBect+ soft6are e;ercises+ etc. 10J # :egularity in the class

University E0amination ,attern PA<* A= 1hort ans4er 3uestions (one/t4o sentences) /ll <uestions are com-ulsory. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module. + 6 > mar#s?10 mar#s

PA<* $=

Ana!ytica!/Prob!em so!&ing 3uestions 4 6 + mar#s?>0 mar#s Candidates have to ans6er four <uestions out of si;. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module.

PA<* C= 0escripti&e/Ana!ytica!/Prob!em so!&ing 3uestions 4 6 10 mar#s?40 mar#s T6o <uestions from each module 6ith choice to ans6er one <uestion. Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering )) a6imum *ota! ar#s= '0

University of Calicut

Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

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University of Calicut

ME09 =0<1 Com(uter /ntegrated Manufacturing


Teaching scheme " hours lecture and 1 hour tutorial -er 6ee3 3"&ectives *o impart 5un%amenta! #no4!e%ge o5 Numerica! Contro!8 NC part programming8 Contro!s in C) 8 materia! han%!ing systems7 *o ac3uire comprehensi&e i%ea on , 1 an% <obotics7 Credits1 6

Module / $A hours% !ntroduction# fundamentals of numerical control# advantages of NC system # classification of NC system # NC and CNC # o-en loo- and closed loo- systems # features of NC machine tools # fundamentals of machining# design considerations of NC machine tools# methods of im-roving machine accuracy and -roductivity# s-ecial tool holders. Module // $90 hours% NC -art -rogramming # manual -rogramming # -art -rogramming e;am-les# -oint to -oint -rogramming and contour -rogramming# com-uter aided -rogramming conce-ts# -ost -rocessor# -rogram languages# /'T# -rogramming # -art -rogramming e;am-les. Module /// $90 hours% Controls in C!M# material handling in C!M# /,7# 7ehicle guidance# vehicle management and safety# automated storage systems# /S:S com-onents and o-erations# features of /S:S# automatic data ca-ture# 9arcode technology# magnetic stri-s# o-tical character recognition# grou- technology# -art family# -art classification and coding # features .'!TD classification and multi class coding system. Module /5 $9 hours% 4le;i9le manufacturing system# ty-es of 4MS# com-onents of 4MS# 4MS 6or3stations# material handling and storage systems# 4MS layout# configurations# com-uter control systems in 4MS# a--lications and 9enefits of 4MS# industrial ro9otics# ro9ot anatomy# configurations# Boints# drive systems# ro9ot control systems# end effectors# sensors in ro9ots# industrial ro9ot a--lications# ro9ot -rogramming# on line and off line -rogramming

Te0t Boo*s 1. Moram Ioran+ Computer contro! o5 manu5acturing systems+ Mc ,ra6 2ill !nt!. Boo3 Co.+ 8ohn Ailey * Sons+ N. M.+ "00" 2. Mic3el. '. ,rooer+ Automation8 Pro%uction 1ystems an% Computer )ntegrate% 'earson Education anu5acturing+

Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

University of Calicut ;eference Boo*s 1. 2.M.T+ echatronics8 Tata Mc ,ra6 2ill 2. Mic3el. '. ,roover+ )n%ustria! <obotics *echno!ogy8 Programming an% App!ications+ Mc ,ra6 2ill. 3. :adha3rishnan '.+ Computer Numerica! Contro! 4. :adha3rishnan '.+ Su9ramanian S.+ CA0/CA 6. Nag-al ,.:. + achines+ Ne6 Central Boo3 /gency. an% C) + Ailey Eastern+ 111&.

5. ,roover+ Automation8 Pro%uction 1ystems an% C) + 'rentice 2all+ 1110. achine *oo! Engineering+ Ihanna 'u9lishers+ "000

/nternal Continuous 4ssessment ( a6imum

ar#s(30)

)0J # Tests ?minimum "@ $0J # /ssignments ?minimum "@ such as home 6or3+ -ro9lem solving+ grou- discussions+ <uiE+ literature survey+ seminar+ term#-roBect+ soft6are e;ercises+ etc. 10J # :egularity in the class

University E0amination ,attern PA<* A= 1hort ans4er 3uestions (one/t4o sentences) /ll <uestions are com-ulsory. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module. + 6 > mar#s?10 mar#s

PA<* $=

Ana!ytica!/Prob!em so!&ing 3uestions 4 6 + mar#s?>0 mar#s Candidates have to ans6er four <uestions out of si;. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module.

PA<* C= 0escripti&e/Ana!ytica!/Prob!em so!&ing 3uestions 4 6 10 mar#s?40 mar#s T6o <uestions from each module 6ith choice to ans6er one <uestion. a6imum *ota! ar#s= '0

Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

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University of Calicut

ME09 '07(P): Mini Pro(ect


Teaching scheme 3 hours -ractical -er 6ee3 Credits1 "

3"&ectives *o practise the steps in&o!&e% 5or the se!ection8 e6ecution8 an% reporting o5 the pro.ect7 *o train the stu%ents 5or group acti&ities to accomp!ish an engineering tas#7

/ team of students having a ma;imum of five mem9ers shall constitute a 9atch for the mini#-roBect. The head of the de-artment 6ill decide the framing of the -roBect 9atches. The su9Bect content of the mini -roBect shall 9e from emerging Gthrust areas+ to-ics of current relevance having research as-ects or shall 9e 9ased on industrial visits undergone in &th+ (th semesters. /t the end of the semester+ each grou- of students should su9mit a re-ort duly authenticated 9y the res-ective guide+ to the head of the de-artment. Mini 'roBect 6ill have internal mar3s (0 and Semester#end e;amination mar3s (0. !nternal mar3s 6ill 9e a6arded 9y res-ective guides as -er the sti-ulations given 9elo6. /ttendence+ regularity and individual contri9ution of each student ?"0 mar3s@ !ndividual evaluation through viva voce G test ?$0 mar3s@ Total ?(0 mar3s@ Semester End e;amination 6ill 9e conducted 9y a committee consisting of three faculty mem9ers. The students are re<uired to 9ring the re-ort com-leted in all res-ects duly authenticated 9y the res-ective guide and head of the de-artment+ 9efore the committee. Students individually 6ill -resent their 6or3 9efore the committee. The committee 6ill evaluate the students individually and mar3s shall 9e a6arded as follo6s. :e-ort K "( mar3s Conce-tG3no6ledge in the to-ic K 1( mar3s 'resentation K 10 mar3s Total mar3s K (0 mar3s

Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

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University of Calicut

ME09 '08(P): Ther&al Lab " II


Teaching scheme $ hours -ractical -er 6ee3 Credits1 "

3"&ectives *o strengthen the #no4!e%ge on heat engines8 an% heat trans5er princip!es through a%&ance% e6periments7 *o e3uip the stu%ents to carry out in%epen%ent e6periments8 an% to train them to ana!yse8 report an% in5er the resu!ts7

1. Test on !C enginesC 7aria9le s-eed -erformance test on -etrol and diesel engines 5etermination of friction -o6er retatrdation test and morse test Study of the effect of cooling 6ater on engine -erformance 2eat 9alance test /nalysis of the e;haust gas of !C engines ". 2eat transfer e;-erimentsC 'erformance studies on a shell and tu9e heat e;changer 'erformance studies on -arallel and counter flo6 arrangements in a concentric -i-e heat e;changer $. 'erformance tests on air com-ressor and 9lo6er &. 'erformance test on refrigeration -lant

;eference Boo*s 1. '. 0. Bellani+ *herma! Engineering+ Ihanna 'u9lishers ". 8. '. 2olman+ 2eat Transfer+ Mc,ra6 2ill 3. .9ert+ !nternal Com9ustion Engines+ Mc,ra6 2ill

/nternal Continuous 4ssessment ( a6imum )0J # 'racticals and :ecord ?$0 mar3s@ $0J # Test Gs ?1( mar3s@ 10J # :egularity in the class ?( mar3s@

ar#s(+0)

Semester End E0amination ( a6imum

ar#s(+0)

%0J # 'rocedure+ conducting e;-eriment+ results+ ta9ulation+ and inference ?$( mar3s@ "0J # 7iva voce ?10 mar3s@ Scheme Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering 10J # and 4air record ?( mar3s@

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Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

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University of Calicut

ME09 +091 Com(osite Materials


Teaching scheme $ hours lecture and 1 hour tutorial -er 6ee3 Credits1 &

3"&ectives *o pro&i%e #no4!e%ge on characteristics o5 composites8 manu5acturing an% testing metho%s8 mechanica! beha&iour8 recent tren%s an% its app!ication7 ,re-re@uisites1 $asic #no4!e%ge o5 materia! science an% mechanics o5 so!i%s

Module / $96 hours% !ntroduction to com-ositesC Characteristics and classifications of com-osites study of fi9ers+ fla3e and -articulate com-osites. Manufacturing methodsC 'roduction of various fi9ers matri; materials and surface treatments fa9rication of com-osites fa9rication of thermosetting resin matri; com-osites fa9rication of thermo-lastic resin matri; com-osites short fi9er com-osites fa9rication of metal matri; and ceramic matri; com-osites. Module // $96 hours% Testing as-ects of com-ositesC E;-erimental characterisation of com-osites unia;ial tension+ com-ression and shear tests determination of interlaminar fracture toughness damage identification through non#destructive evaluation techni<ues ultrasonic+ acoustic emission and N#radiogra-hy. Module /// $96 hours% Mechanical 9ehaviour of U5 com-ositesC 0ongitudinal strength and stiffness transverse strength and stiffness failure modes analysis of laminated com-osites stress#strain variation in a laminate. Module /5 $96 hours% S-ecial laminatesC Symmetric laminates+ uni#directional+ cross#-ly and angle#-ly laminates+ <uasi# isotro-ic laminates. :ecent trends in com-osite materials car9on#car9on com-osites+ Buc3y 'a-ee. /--lication of com-osite materials in aeros-ace+ automotive+ defence and industry.

Te0t Boo*s 1. B. 5. /gar6al+ 0. 8. Broutman+ Ana!ysis an% Per5ormance o5 ,iber Composites+ 8ohn Ailey. ;eference Boo*s 1. :. 4. ,i9son+ Princip!e o5 Composite ateria! echanics+ Mc,ra6 2ill ". M. M. Sch6artE+ Composite ateria!s ;an%boo#+ Mc,ra6 2ill. !nc. $. :. M. 8ones+ echanics o5 Composite ateria!s+ Mc,ra6 2ill. !nc &. S. A. Tsai+ )ntro%uction to Composite ateria!s+ Technomic 'u9lishing Com-any.

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)0J # Tests ?minimum "@ $0J # /ssignments ?minimum "@ such as home 6or3+ -ro9lem solving+ grou- discussions+ <uiE+ literature survey+ seminar+ term#-roBect+ soft6are e;ercises+ etc. 10J # :egularity in the class

University E0amination ,attern PA<* A= 1hort ans4er 3uestions (one/t4o sentences) /ll <uestions are com-ulsory. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module. + 6 > mar#s?10 mar#s

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ME09 +021 Com(utational Methods in Engineering


Teaching scheme $ hours lecture and 1 hour tutorial -er 6ee3 Credits1 &

3"&ectives *o impart the concept o5 &arious numerica! metho%s in engineering7 *o %e&e!op un%erstan%ing about the metho% o5 app!ying numerica! techni3ues 4ith the he!p o5 computers 5or so!&ing comp!e6 prob!ems7 ,re-re@isites1 $asic #no4!e%ge o5 engineering mathematics

Module / $96 hours% Errors in numerical calculationsC Sources of errors+ significant digits and numerical insta9ility numerical solution of -olynomial and transcendental e<uations 9isection method method of false -osition Ne6ton#:a-hson method fi;ed#-oint iteration rate of convergence of these methods iteration 9ased on second degree e<uation the MullerHs method Che9yshev method ,raeffeHs root s<uaring method for -olynomial e<uations Bairsto6 method for <uadratic factors in the case of -olynomial e<uations. Module // $96 hours% Solutions of system of linear alge9raic e<uationsC 5irect methods ,auss elimination and ,auss#8ordan methods CroutHs reduction method error analysis iterative methods 8aco9iHs iteration ,auss# Seidal iteration rela;ation method convergence analysis solution of system of nonlinear e<uations 9y Ne6ton#:a-hson method -o6er method for the determination of Eigen values convergence of -o6er method. Solution of tri#diagonal system Thomas algorithm. Module /// $9: hours% 'olynomial inter-olationC 0agrangeHs inter-olation -olynomial divided differences Ne6tonHs divided difference inter-olation -olynomial error of inter-olation finite difference o-erators ,regory# Ne6ton for6ard and 9ac36ard inter-olations StirlingHs inter-olation formula inter-olation 6ith a cu9ic s-line numerical differentiation differential formula in the case of e<ually s-aced -oints numerical integration tra-eEoidal and Sim-sonHs rules ,aussian integration errors of integration formulae. Module /5 $9: hours% Numerical solution of ordinary differential e<uationsC Taylor series method Euler and modified Euler methods :unge#Iutta methods ?"nd order and &th order only@ multiste- methods MilneHs -redictor# corrector formulae /dam#Bashforth and /dam#Moulton formula solution of 9oundary value -ro9lems in ordinary differential e<uations shooting method finite difference methods for solving t6o dimensional 0a-laceHs e<uation for a rectangular region finite difference method of solving heat e<uation and 6ave e<uation 6ith given initial and 9oundary conditions.

Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

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Te0t Boo*s 1. Cha-ra and Canale+ Numerica! metho%s 5or scientist an% engineers8 Mc,ra6 2ill. ;eference Boo*s 1. 4ro9erg+ )ntro%uction to numerica! ana!ysis+ /ddison Aesley. ". Iandas6amy+ Numerica! Ana!ysis+ S Chand $. 2ilde9rand+ )ntro%uction to Numerica! Ana!ysis8 Tata Mc,ra6 2ill.

/nternal Continuous 4ssessment ( a6imum

ar#s(30) /tleast one

)0J # Tests ?minimum "@ $0J # /ssignments ?minimum "@ such as home 6or3+ -ro9lem solving+ etc. assignment should 9e -rogramming G -ro9lem solving using com-uters. 10J # :egularity in the class

University E0amination ,attern PA<* A= 1hort ans4er 3uestions (one/t4o sentences) /ll <uestions are com-ulsory. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module. + 6 > mar#s?10 mar#s

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PA<* C= 0escripti&e/Ana!ytica!/Prob!em so!&ing 3uestions 4 6 10 mar#s?40 mar#s T6o <uestions from each module 6ith choice to ans6er one <uestion. a6imum *ota! ar#s= '0

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University of Calicut

ME09 +061 /ndustrial Maintenance


Teaching scheme $ hours lecture and 1 hour tutorial -er 6ee3 Credits1 &

3"&ectives *o pro&i%e #no4!e%ge on basic concepts o5 maintenance8 &ibration monitoring8 non %estructi&e testing an% concepts o5 re!iabi!ity

Module / $92 hours% Basic conce-ts -ur-ose and functions of maintenance# ty-es of maintenance# condition monitoring -rinci-les and method Transducers for vi9ration measurement. Module // $9: hours% Elementary -ro9lem diagrams misalignment un9alance vi9ration monitoring and analysis vi9ration analysis -ro;imity analysis fre<uency analysis s-ectral analysis real time analysis vi9ration limits vi9ration severity criteria vi9ration severity charts shoc3 -ulse analysis a--lication to condition monitoring of 9all and roller 9earings # vi9ration signature analysis. Module /// $9: hours% 4errogra-hy s-ectral oil analysis -rocedure non destructive testing li<uid -enetrant testing radio gra-hic ins-ection ultra sonic testing acoustic emission corrosion monitoring resistance techni<ues techni<ue -roviding information on -lant regarding corrosion monitoring Module /5 $9: hours% :elia9ilityC Basic conce-ts relia9ility + maintaina9ility and availa9ility failure rate mean time 9et6een failures system relia9ility relia9ility of series and -arallel systems relia9ility estimation using e;-onential distri9ution function.

Te0t Boo*s 1. 0. S. Sreenath+ 2ibration spectrum ana!ysis A practica! approach=+ Steve ,oldman !ndustrial 'ress !nc. ;eference Boo*s 1. Miller+ Blood+ o%ern aintenance anagement+ 5 B Tara-ur.

Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

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University of Calicut

/nternal Continuous 4ssessment ( a6imum

ar#s(30) /tleast one

)0J # Tests ?minimum "@ $0J # /ssignments ?minimum "@ such as home 6or3+ -ro9lem solving+ etc. assignment should 9e -rogramming G -ro9lem solving using com-uters. 10J # :egularity in the class

University E0amination ,attern PA<* A= 1hort ans4er 3uestions (one/t4o sentences) /ll <uestions are com-ulsory. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module. + 6 > mar#s?10 mar#s

PA<* $=

Ana!ytica!/Prob!em so!&ing 3uestions 4 6 + mar#s?>0 mar#s Candidates have to ans6er four <uestions out of si;. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module.

PA<* C= 0escripti&e/Ana!ytica!/Prob!em so!&ing 3uestions 4 6 10 mar#s?40 mar#s T6o <uestions from each module 6ith choice to ans6er one <uestion. a6imum *ota! ar#s= '0

Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

University of Calicut

ME09 +0:1 Mechatronics


Teaching scheme $ hours lecture and 1 hour tutorial -er 6ee3 Credits1 &

3"&ectives *o pro&i%e basic #no4!e%ge on e!ements8 princip!es an% %esign o5 e!ectronic contro!s 5or mechanica! systems7
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,re-re@uisites1 $asic #no4!e%ge o5 e!ectronics an% mechanica! engineering7

Module / $96 hours% !ntroduction to Mechatronics sco-e # Mechatronics and Engineering 5esign. Sensors and transducers classification#thermal+ electrical+ o-tical+ acoustic+ -neumatic+ magnetic+ and -ieEo electric sensors. .-en loo- and closed loo- control systems # continuous and discrete -rocesses # servo mechanism -rinci-les # com-onents # error detectors # -otentiometers# ty-es. 'neumatic and hydraulic systems # mechanical and electrical systems. Module // $96 hours% Condition monitoring -rinci-les # sensors for force+ vi9ration+ tem-erature+ and noise#acoustic emission -rinci-les and a--lications. 5esign of modern CNC machines and Mechatronic elements # Machine structure # guide 6ays drives 9earings # anti friction 9earings+ hydrostatic 9earing+ hydrodynamic 9earing. Measuring system for NC machines # direct and indirect measuring system # Smart sensors. Module /// $9: hours% Closed loo- controllers # -ro-ortional+ derivative and integral controls # '!5 controller # digital controllers # controller tuning # ada-tive control of machine tools. Mechatronics in :o9otics # ro9ot -osition and -ro;imity sensing # tactile sensing. Man#machine interface. Micro controllers and micro-rocessors # digital logic circuits # micro controller architecture and -rogramming # -rogramma9le logic controllers. /utomatic control and real time systems#Neural net6or3 systems # 4undamentals of /NN -erce-tions 9ac3 -ro-agation. Module /5 $9: hours% System modelling # mathematical models # mechanical+ electrical+ fluid and thermal system 9uilding 9loc3s # system models # dynamic res-onse of systems # first and second order systems # modelling dynamic systems # system transfer functions # fre<uency res-onse sta9ility. Stages in designing mechatronic systems # traditional and mechatronic design #-ossi9le design solutions # case studies of mechatronic systems # -ic3 and -lace ro9ot # automatic car -ar3 system # engine management system.

Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

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Te0t Boo*s 9. A. Bolton+ echatronics= E!ectronic Contro! 1ystems in Engineering+ /ddison Aesley 0ongman 0imited.

echanica! an% E!ectrica!

;eference Boo*s 9. :. C. 5orf+ :. 2. Bisho-+ o%ern Contro! 1ystems+ /ddison Aesley

2. Irishna Iant+ Computer $ase% )n%ustria! Contro!+ 'rentice 2all of !ndian 'rivate 0imited 3. 2MT 0imited+ echatronics+ Tata Mc,ra6 2ill 'u9lishing Com-any 0imited 4. 2er9ert Tau9+ 5onald Schilling+ 0igita! )ntegrate% E!ectronics+ Mc,ra6 2ill !nternational Editions 5. 5an Necsulescu+ echatronics+ 'earson Education /sia+ "00"?!ndian re-rint@.

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ar#s(30) /tleast one

)0J # Tests ?minimum "@ $0J # /ssignments ?minimum "@ such as home 6or3+ -ro9lem solving+ etc. assignment should 9e -rogramming G -ro9lem solving using com-uters. 10J # :egularity in the class

University E0amination ,attern PA<* A= 1hort ans4er 3uestions (one/t4o sentences) /ll <uestions are com-ulsory. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module. + 6 > mar#s?10 mar#s

PA<* $=

Ana!ytica!/Prob!em so!&ing 3uestions 4 6 + mar#s?>0 mar#s Candidates have to ans6er four <uestions out of si;. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module.

PA<* C= 0escripti&e/Ana!ytica!/Prob!em so!&ing 3uestions 4 6 10 mar#s?40 mar#s T6o <uestions from each module 6ith choice to ans6er one <uestion. a6imum *ota! ar#s= '0

Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

University of Calicut

ME09 +0<1 Tool Engineering and .esign


Teaching scheme $ hours lecture and 1 hour tutorial -er 6ee3 Credits1 &

3"&ectives *o impart #no4!e%ge on basic concepts o5 too! %esign7

Module / $96 hours% 5esign of chi-s forming tool+ chi- removal -rocess+ -rinci-le+ classification of tools+ tool geometry tool materials multi -oint tools milling cutter+ drills+ reamer+ ta-s+ 9roaches+ Machining time estimation for milling+ drilling+ cutting -o6er estimation in milling+ drilling o-erations+ 9oring 9ar+ vi9ration dam-ing of 9ar 9oring. Module // $96 hours% 'o6er -resses+ ty-es+ die cutting o-eration+ -ress tonnage calculations scra-#stri- layout+ com-ound * -rogressive dyes+ design of dies for sim-le com-onents+ dra6ing dies+ 9lan3 develo-ment+ -ress tonnage and 9lan3 holding -ressure+ dra6 dies for sim-le com-onents. Module /// $96 hours% 5esign of thermo-lastic inBection mouldsC 'lastic materials+ classes of -lastics+ inBection moulds+ s-ecifications+ inBection moulding machine and its influence in mould design+ -hases of moulding cycle+ -arting surfaces+ feed systems s-rue+ runner and gate systems+ mould casting+ eBection methods+ shrin3age+ mould tool materials. Module /5 $96 hours% 5esign of 6or3 holdersC 'ur-ose of 6or3 holders+ function+ -rinci-le of location and clam-ing+ locators+ toll forces+ design of 6or3 holder for ta--ing+ fi;ture com-onents+ 6or3 holders for round 6or3 -ieces mandrels+ collets.

;eference Boo*s 1. /. Bhattacharya+ Metal cutting theory and -ractice+ Central Boo3 'u9lishers. ". /STME+ ,un%amenta!s o5 too! %esign+ 'rentice 2all7 $. ,. :.. Na--el8 achine *oo! Engineering8 Ehanna Pub!ishers &. '. S. Crac3nell+ :. A. 5ysor+ ;an%boo# o5 thermop!astic in.ection mou!% %esign+ Blac3ie /cademic and 'rofessional+ ,lasgo6. (. 2MT+ Pro%uction *echno!ogy+ Tata Mc,ra6 2ill

Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

University of Calicut

/nternal Continuous 4ssessment ( a6imum

ar#s(30) /tleast one

)0J # Tests ?minimum "@ $0J # /ssignments ?minimum "@ such as home 6or3+ -ro9lem solving+ etc. assignment should 9e -rogramming G -ro9lem solving using com-uters. 10J # :egularity in the class

University E0amination ,attern PA<* A= 1hort ans4er 3uestions (one/t4o sentences) /ll <uestions are com-ulsory. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module. + 6 > mar#s?10 mar#s

PA<* $=

Ana!ytica!/Prob!em so!&ing 3uestions 4 6 + mar#s?>0 mar#s Candidates have to ans6er four <uestions out of si;. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module.

PA<* C= 0escripti&e/Ana!ytica!/Prob!em so!&ing 3uestions 4 6 10 mar#s?40 mar#s T6o <uestions from each module 6ith choice to ans6er one <uestion. a6imum *ota! ar#s= '0

Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

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ME09 A091 Machine .esign-//


Teaching scheme & hours lecture and 1 hour tutorial -er 6ee3 Credits1 (

3"&ectives *o pro&i%e basic %esign s#i!! 4ith regar% to c!utches8 bra#es8 be!t %ri&es8 bearings an% gears7

Module / ? "0 2rs@ Clutches friction clutches# design considerations#multi-le disc clutches#cone clutch# centrifugal clutch # Bra3es# Bloc3 9ra3e# 9and 9ra3e# 9and and 9loc3 9ra3e#internal e;-anding shoe 9ra3e # 5esign of 4lat 9elt# materials for 9elts# sli- of the 9elts# cree- # centrifugal tension # 5esign of 7#9elt drives# /dvantages and limitations of 7#9elt drive# selection of roller chains# -o6er rating of roller chains# galling of roller chains# -olygonal action# silent chain. Module // ? 1% 2rs@ 5esign of 9earings Ty-es Selection of a 9earing ty-e # 9earing life :olling contact 9earings # static and dynamic load ca-acity a;ial and radial loads selection of 9earings dynamic e<uivalent load # lu9rication and lu9ricants viscosity 8ournal 9earings hydrodynamic theory design considerations heat 9alance 9earing characteristic num9er hydrostatic 9earings. Module /// ? 11 2rs@ ,ears# classification# ,ear nomenclature Tooth -rofiles Materials of gears # design of s-ur+ helical+ 9evel gears and 6orm * 6orm 6heel # 0a6 of gearing # virtual or formative num9er of teeth# gear tooth failures# Beam strength # 0e6is e<uation# Buc3inghamHs e<uation for dynamic load# 6ear load# endurance strength of tooth# surface dura9ility# heat dissi-ation lu9rication of gears Merits and demerits of each ty-e of gears. Module /5 ?1) 2rs@ 5esign recommendations for 4orgings# castings and 6elded -roducts# rolled sections# turned -arts# scre6 machined -roducts# 'arts -roduced on milling machines. 5esign for manufacturing # -re-aration of 6or3ing dra6ings # 6or3ing dra6ings for manufacture of -arts 6ith com-lete s-ecifications including manufacturing details. NoteC The follo6ing data 9oo3s are -ermitted for reference in the final e;aminationC 'S,+ 5esign 0ata+ 5'7 'rinters+ Coim9atore. 'rof. Narayana !yengar B.: * 5r 0ingaiah I+ achine %esign 0ata ;an%boo#+ 7ol ! * !!.

Te0t Boo*s 1. 8. E. Shigley+ echanica! Engineering 0esign+ Mc,ra6 2ill Boo3 Com-any. ". M. 4. S-otts+ T. E. Shou-+ 0esign o5 achine E!ements+ 'earson Education. ;eference Boo*s 1. 8uvinall :.C * Marshe3 I.M.+ 4undamentals of Machine Com-onent 5esign+ 8ohn Ailey ". 5oughtie 7.0.+ * 7allance /.7.+ 5esign of Machine Elements+ Mc,ra6 2ill Boo3 Com-any. $. Siegel+ Maleev * 2artman+ Mechanical 5esign of Machines+ !nternational Boo3 Com-any.

Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

University of Calicut

/nternal Continuous 4ssessment ( a6imum

ar#s(30) /tleast one

)0J # Tests ?minimum "@ $0J # /ssignments ?minimum "@ such as home 6or3+ -ro9lem solving+ etc. assignment should 9e -rogramming G -ro9lem solving using com-uters. 10J # :egularity in the class

University E0amination ,attern PA<* A= 1hort ans4er 3uestions (one/t4o sentences) /ll <uestions are com-ulsory. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module. + 6 > mar#s?10 mar#s

PA<* $=

Ana!ytica!/Prob!em so!&ing 3uestions 4 6 + mar#s?>0 mar#s Candidates have to ans6er four <uestions out of si;. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module.

PA<* C= 0escripti&e/Ana!ytica!/Prob!em so!&ing 3uestions 4 6 10 mar#s?40 mar#s T6o <uestions from each module 6ith choice to ans6er one <uestion. a6imum *ota! ar#s= '0

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ME09 A021 3(erations Management

Teaching scheme $ hours lecture and 1 hour tutorial -er 6ee3

Credits1 :

3"&ectives *o impart #no4!e%ge on pro%uction8 p!anning an% contro! 5unctions8 metho% stu%y8 materia!s management8 in&entory mo%e!s8 maintenance management an% pro.ect management ,re-re@uisites1 ni!

Module / $9: hours% .-erations Management /n overvie6C Nature and sco-e of -roduction and .-erations Management 'roductivity and factors affecting -roductivity Ty-es of -roduction systems# -roduct life cycle 4orecasting techni<ue Causal+ Time series and >ualitative methods :egression+ Moving average# Trend and seasonality# E;-onential smoothing and 5el-hi techni<ue 'roduct design and develo-ment -rinci-les of good -roduct design# <uality and cost consideration standardiEation sim-lification Module // $96 hours% 'rocess design and -lanning Ty-es 4i;ed+ 'roduct+ -rocess+ hy9rid and 4MS 4acility location and layout !nfluencing factors and evaluation methods 0ayout design -rocess Com-uterised layout -lanning # /ssem9ly line 9alancing Material handling systems Aor3 system design Method study :ecording techni<ues# micro motion study 6or3 measurement /ggregate -roduction -lanning Master -roduction scheduling Material re<uirement -lanning Manufacturing resource -lanning Module /// $9: hours% Materials ManagementC 'urchase Management# Stores Management !nventoryC 4unctions Costs classifications 5eterministic and 'ro9a9ilistic !nventory models# >uantity discount Safety stoc3 .-erations schedulingC Strategy and guidelines charts and methods se<uencing 8ohnsonHs rules for se<uencing 5is-atching+ -rogress re-orting and e;-editing functions Module /5 $96 hours% Maintenance and re-lacement 'reventive and 9rea3do6n maintenance Economic as-ects :e-lacement of e<ui-ment methods Net6or3 techni<ues for 'roBect management Time estimates Time# Cost trade offs# Crashing Shortest route -ro9lem Minimal S-anning tree -ro9lem Ma;imal flo6 in ca-acitated net6or3

Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

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;eference Boo*s 17 aha%e&an $7 Bperations anagement *heory an% Practice8 Pearson e%ucation8 1econ% impression >00' >7 "i!!iam8 G7 Bperations anagement87 1te&enson 8th >00+ e%ition 37 Chase <ichar% $ Bperations anagement8 11th e%ition *ata c 9ra4hi! 47 Ash4athappa7 E8 1ri%har $hat7 E8 Pro%uction an% Bperations anagement8 ;ima!aya Pub!ications +7 on#s8 Goseph 97 Bperations anagement8 c 9ra4hi! -7 <iggs G7L Economic 0ecision o%e!s 5or Engineers an% anagers8 c9ra4 ;i!! )nternationa! 1tu%ent E%ition '7 "eist an% Le&y8 A anagemnt 9ui%e to Pert an% CP 8 Prentice ;a!! o5 )n%ia 87 1amue! Ei!on8 Pro%uction P!anning an% Contro!8 Ani&ersa! $oo# Corporation 97 ,rancis an% "hite8 ,aci!ity Layout an% Location8 Prentice ;a!! )nc 107 ;i!!ier an% Liberman8 )ntro%uction to Bperations <esearch8 ;o!%en 0ay )nc 117 $iege!8 Pro%uction Contro!8 Prentice ;a!! o5 )n%ia 1>7 Games oore8 P!ant Layout an% 0esign8 *he ac i!!an Company

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ar#s(30)

)0J # Tests ?minimum "@ $0J # /ssignments ?minimum "@ such as home 6or3+ -ro9lem solving+ grou- discussions+ <uiE+ literature survey+ seminar+ term#-roBect+ soft6are e;ercises+ etc. 10J # :egularity in the class

University E0amination ,attern PA<* A= 1hort ans4er 3uestions (one/t4o sentences) /ll <uestions are com-ulsory. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module. + 6 > mar#s?10 mar#s

PA<* $=

Ana!ytica!/Prob!em so!&ing 3uestions 4 6 + mar#s?>0 mar#s Candidates have to ans6er four <uestions out of si;. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module.

PA<* C= 0escripti&e/Ana!ytica!/Prob!em so!&ing 3uestions 4 6 10 mar#s?40 mar#s T6o <uestions from each module 6ith choice to ans6er one <uestion. a6imum *ota! Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering ar#s= '0 )

University of Calicut

Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

University of Calicut

ME09 A061 Metrology ! /nstrumentation


Teaching scheme " hours lecture and 1 hour tutorial -er 6ee3 Credits1 $

3"&ectives *o pro&i%e the 5un%amenta! concepts an% princip!es o5 metro!ogy an% instrumentation *o impart the &arious metho%s o5 measurement o5 physica! an% mechanica! 3uantities

Module / $9 hours% Mechanical measurement direct com-arison and indirect com-arison the generaliEed measurement system ty-es of in-ut <uantities measurement standards cali9ration uncertainty systematic and random errors common ty-es of errors classifications of errors terms used in rating instrument -erformance introduction to uncertainty -ro-agating uncertainity Iline and Mc lintoc3 a--roach Eero first and second order instruments methods of correcting for s-urious in-uts inherent insensitivity high gain feed 9ac3 signal filtering and o--osing in-uts. Module // $9 hours% Sensors loading error -rimary and secondary transducers com-ati9ility of mechano electric transducer com9ination varia9le resistance transducers # sliding contact devices varia9le inductance elements self inductance and mutual inductance elements differential transformer construction and characteristics rotary differential transformer varia9le reluctance transducer ca-acitance transducers active and -assive transducers -ieEo electric transducers -hotoelectric sensors 2all effect transducers resistance 6ire strain gages ty-es theory of metallic strain gauges selection and installation strain gauge circuits 9allast circuit 9ridge circuit 9ridge 6ith t6o and four arm sensitivity cali9ration of strain gauges a--lication of strain gauges#load cells#measurement of strain in rotating shafts measurement of -ressure standards of -ressure measurement of high -ressure 9ul3 modules gauge measurement of lo6 -ressure the Mc 0eod ,auge thermal conductivity gauges ioniEing gauges. Module /// $9 hours% Measurement of tem-erature li<uid in glass thermometer com-lete -artial and total immersion thermometers resistance thermometers constructional details resistance thermometer circuits lead 6ire com-ensation for resistance thermometers thermistors constructional details measuring circuits for thermistors thermo electric thermo meters la6s of thermocou-les industrial thermocou-les and their ranges ma3ing of thermocou-le Bunctions am9ient tem-erature com-ensation# use of e;tension heads -yromeres o-tical total radiation and -hoto electric -yrometers #linear >uartE thermometer # measurement of flo6 need for flo6 metering rotameter theory and constructional details magnetic flo6 meters hot6ire anemometers drag force flo6 meter Module /5 $9 hours% 0inear and angular measurement sli- gauges stac3 of sli- gauge method of selecting sli- gauges adBusta9le sli- gauge measurement of angles sine 9ar chec3ing un3no6n angles# sine center sources of error angle gauges o-tical instruments for angular measurement# auto collimator a--lications straightness and s<uare ness anglede33or -recision s-irit levels Clinometers measurement of surface roughness surface te;ture -rimary te;ture secondary te;ture and the lay s-ecification for surface te;tures methods of measuring surface finish . The Talysurf instrument the -rofilogra-h Tomlinson surface meter Tracer ty-e -rofilogra-h measurement of scre6 thread -rofiles errors in -itch microsco-ic method #measurement of internal thread measurement of effective diameter t6o 6ire and three 6ire method measurement of root diameter gear tooth measurement measurement of gear -rofile tooth thic3ness tooth s-acing -itch circle diameter 'ar3insonHs gear tester# the Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

University of Calicut coordinate measuring machine construction o-eration and -rogramming machine vision image ac<uisition and digitiEation # image -rocessing and analysis.

Te0t Boo*s 1. Ernest .. 5oe9elin+ easurement 1ystems App!ication an% 0esign+ Mc,ra6#2ill 'u9lishing Com-any ". 8ain :.I.+ Engineering etro!ogy8 Ihanna 'u9lishers+ 5elhi $. 2olman 8.'.+ E6perimenta! etho%s 5or Engineers+ Mc ,ra6 2ill Co

;eference Boo*s 1. Bec36ith+ T.,. and Buc3+ N.0.+ echanica! easurements8 /ddition Aesley 'u9lishing Com-any 0imited ". 8ain :.I.+ echanica! an% )n%ustria! easurements8 Ihanna 'u9lishers+ 5elhi $. :angan+ Mani and Sharma+ )nstrumentation+ Tata Mc,ra6#2ill 'u9lications &. !nstrumentation+ measurement * analysis 9y B.C.Na3ra * I.I.Choudhary+ TM2 (. /SME+ ;an% $oo# o5 )n%ustria! etro!ogy. ). Iastushi3o .gatta+ Modern control systems+ Mc,ra6#2ill.

/nternal Continuous 4ssessment ( a6imum

ar#s(30)

)0J # Tests ?minimum "@ $0J # /ssignments ?minimum "@ such as home 6or3+ -ro9lem solving+ grou- discussions+ <uiE+ literature survey+ seminar+ term#-roBect+ soft6are e;ercises+ etc. 10J # :egularity in the class

University E0amination ,attern PA<* A= 1hort ans4er 3uestions (one/t4o sentences) + 6 > ?10 mar#s /ll <uestions are com-ulsory. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module. Ana!ytica!/Prob!em so!&ing 3uestions 4 6 + ?>0 mar#s Candidates have to ans6er four <uestions out of si;. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module.

PA<* $=

PA<* C= 0escripti&e/Ana!ytica!/Prob!em so!&ing 3uestions 4 6 10 ?40 mar#s T6o <uestions from each module 6ith choice to ans6er one <uestion. Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering a6imum *ota! ar#s= '0

University of Calicut

Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

10

University of Calicut

ME09 A0:1 ,o)er ,lant Engineering


Teaching scheme " hours lecture and 1 hour tutorial -er 6ee3 Credits1 $

3"&ectives *o impart the concept o5 po4er p!ant techno!ogy7 *o %e&e!op un%erstan%ing about po4er p!ant cyc!es8 po4er generation %e&ices8 an% po4er p!ant economics7 Module / $9 hours% /nalysis of va-or -o6er cycle# :an3ine cycle#re heat and re# generative cycles#o-en and closed feed 6ater heaters cogeneration# com9ined gas -o6er cycle#9inary va-our cycle. Module // $9 hours% Steam tur9ines# classification#velocity diagrams#efficiencies#tur9ine -erformance and governing. condensers and cooling to6ers classification selection and -erformance Thermal -o6er -lant systems# fuel handling and ash handling systems#com9ustion e<ui-ments#su-er heaters+ economiEers and air#-re heaters. 'ollution from thermal -o6er -lant#-ollution control. Module /// $9 hours% Modern high -ressure 9oilers#su9 critical and su-er critical steam generation#rating of 9oilers#9oiler efficiency#e<uivalent eva-oration#9oiler draught#guidelines for selection of 9oilers for steam -o6er -lants#.9oiler testing and trials#ins-ection and safety regulations. Module /5 $9 hours% Nuclear and M25 -o6er generation#nuclear fission#chain reaction# -ressuriEed 6ater reactors#9oiling 6ater reactors#gas cooled reactors#fast 9reeder reactors#M25 -o6er cycle -rinci-les. Economics of -o6er -lant#actual load curve# fi;ed cost# o-erating cost#varia9le load o-eration.

Te0t Boo*s 1. '. I. Nag+ A *e6t $oo# o5 Po4er P!ant Engineering8 Tata Mc,ra6 2ill. ;eference Boo*s 1. E. 0. Aa3il+ Po4er P!ant *echno!ogy+ Mc,ra6 2ill. ". '. C. Sharma+ Po4er P!ant Engineering+ S.I Iataria and Sons $. 5om3und6ar+ Po4er P!ant Engineering8 S. Chand.

Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

11

University of Calicut

/nternal Continuous 4ssessment ( a6imum

ar#s(30)

)0J # Tests ?minimum "@ $0J # /ssignments ?minimum "@ such as home 6or3+ -ro9lem solving+ grou- discussions+ <uiE+ literature survey+ seminar+ term#-roBect+ soft6are e;ercises+ etc. 10J # :egularity in the class

University E0amination ,attern PA<* A= 1hort ans4er 3uestions (one/t4o sentences) /ll <uestions are com-ulsory. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module. + 6 > mar#s?10 mar#s

PA<* $=

Ana!ytica!/Prob!em so!&ing 3uestions 4 6 + mar#s?>0 mar#s Candidates have to ans6er four <uestions out of si;. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module.

PA<* C= 0escripti&e/Ana!ytica!/Prob!em so!&ing 3uestions 4 6 10 mar#s?40 mar#s T6o <uestions from each module 6ith choice to ans6er one <uestion. a6imum *ota! ar#s= '0

Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

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University of Calicut

ME09 707(P): )*+ Lab


Teaching scheme $ hour -ractical -er 6ee3 Credits1 "

3"&ectives *o train the stu%ents in so!i% mo%e!!ing *o practise static an% %ynamic ana!yses using ,E *o practise computer contro!!e% manu5acturing metho%s

9. E0ercises on solid modeling $92 hours% !ntroduction to com-uter gra-hics # vie6ing transformations+ curves and surfaces generation+ curve fitting and curve fairing techni<ues # "5+ 6ire frame+ $5 shading # familiarity 6ith Boolean o-erations # s6ee-+ revolve+ loft+ e;trude+ filleting+ chamfer+ s-lines etc. # 6indo6ing+ vie6 -oint+ cli--ing+ scaling and rotation transformations using commercial solid modeling -ac3ages 2. E0ercises on finite element analysis $92 hours% !ntroduction to 4EM # 15+ "5 and $5 elements # sha-e functions # -re-rocessing # 9oundary conditions+ structured and free mesh generation # analysis # linear and non linear analysis # static and dynamic analysis # -ost -rocessing # dis-lay+ animation+ e;traction of nodal data # e;ercises on heat conduction and elasticity may 9e given using commercial 4EM -ac3ages 6. 4ssem"ly and mechanism design $= hours% /ssem9ling of various -arts and tolerance analysis # synthesis and design of mechanisms # animations # e;ercises on various mechanisms li3e four 9ar lin3ages and its variations # cam and follo6er # t6o and four stro3e engines :. Com(uter aided manufacturing $9 hours% 'art -rogramming fundamentals # manual -art -rogramming and com-uter aided -art -rogramming # hands on training in com-uter controlled turning and milling o-erations # familiarity 6ith 6indo6s 9ased soft6are -ac3ages # tool -ath generation and simulation # e;ercises on CNC lathe and machining centerGmilling machines <. ,rogramming of industrial ro"ots $= hours% !ntroduction to ro9otics # structure+ 6or3s-ace analysis and various com-onents # actuators # sensors # encoders # end effectors # a--lications # hands on training on industrial ro9ots # manual and -rogrammed -ath -lanning =. Com(uter aided ins(ection and @uality control $6 hours% !ntroduction to CMM # classification # structure # com-onents # familiarity 6ith measurement soft6are -ac3ages and its modules # demonstration of the ca-a9ility of coordinate measuring machine using a sam-le com-onent e.g. # engine 9loc3 # conce-ts of reverse engineering and ra-id -rototy-ing technology

Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

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;eference Boo*s 1. 5. 4. :ogers+ 8. /. /dams+ athematica! E!ements 5or Computer 9raphics+ Mc,ra6 2ill 2. 4. :. 5avid+ Proce%ura! E!ements 5or Computer 9raphics+ Mc,ra6 2ill 3. :. 5. Coo3+ 5. S. Mal3us+ M. E. 'lesha+ :. 8. Aitt+ Concepts : App!ications o5 ,inite E!ement Ana!ysis8 8ohn Ailey * Sons 4. I. Moram+ Computer Contro! o5 anu5acturing 1ystems+ Mc,ra6 2ill 5. I. :ao+ Te6ari+ Numerica! Contro! an% Computer Ai%e% anu5acturing+ Tata Mc,ra6 2ill 6. 7. :amamurthy+ Computer Ai%e% echanica! 0esign+ Tata Mc,ra6 2ill 7. I. S. 4u+ :. C. ,onEaleE+ C. S. ,. 0ee+ <obotics= Contro!8 1ensing8 2ision an% )nte!!igence+ Mc,ra6 2ill 8. I. Moram+ <obotics 5or Engineers+ Mc,ra6 2ill 9. 8. /. Bosch+ Coor%inate easuring achines an% 1ystems+ Marcel 5ec3er !nc.

/nternal Continuous 4ssessment ( a6imum )0J # 'racticals and :ecord ?$0 mar3s@ $0J # Test Gs ?1( mar3s@ 10J # :egularity in the class ?( mar3s@

ar#s(+0)

Semester End E0amination ( a6imum

ar#s(+0)

%0J # 'rocedure+ modelling ste-s+ analysis+ results+ and inference ?$( mar3s@ "0J # 7iva voce ?10 mar3s@ 10J # 4air record ?( mar3s@

Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

1&

University of Calicut

ME09 708(P): In!tru&entation Lab


Teaching scheme $ hour -ractical -er 6ee3 Credits1 "

3"&ectives *o pro&i%e #no4!e%ge o5 uncertainties in&o!&e% in any measurement7 *o train the stu%ents in the ca!ibration an% use o5 %i55erent measuring instruments7

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?9@

5etermination of uncertainties in com-uted <uantities such as the follo6ing ?i@ 7olume of a rectangular 9loc3 or cylinder com-uted from measurements of length+ 6idth+ height and diameter ?ii@ Aater -o6er com-uted from measurements of density+ local acceleration due to gravity+ volumetric flo6 rate and head ?iii@ Shaft -o6er com-uted from measurements of s-eed and tor<ue ?iv@ Electrical -o6er com-uted from measurements of Unum9er of rotations of energymeter dis3V+ time ta3en and Uenergymeter constantV Selection of instruments for com-uting <uantities 6ith desired uncertainties

!!. 5etermination of 9ias and random error of the follo6ing instruments 9y cali9rating them using -ro-er standards ?i@ 0oad cells such as strain#gauge#load cells+ strain#gauge#9eam transducer etc. ?ii@ :otameter ?iii@ Bourdon#tu9e -ressure gauge ?iv@ 075T ?v@ Thermocou-les ?vi@ Tachometers ?vii@ Constant area flo6 meters !!!. ?a@ 're-aration of a -sychrometric chart for the la9oratory and determination of -sychrometric -ro-erties of atmos-heric air # use of Sling -sychrometer ?9@ /nalysis of e;haust gases and flue gases 6ith the hel- of orsats a--aratus+ gas chromatogra-h+ -aramagnetic o;ygen analyser+ smo3emeter etc. ?c@ /coustic measurementsC sound level meter#octave 9and filter# -re-aration of noise contours ?d@ 'lotting of velocity -rofiles using -itot tu9es and hot 6ire anemometers !7. Study of+ and ma3ing measurements 6ithC Aater meter+ velometers+ -2 meter+ sli- gauges+ com-arators+ -lanimeter+ -yrometers+ :T5s+ thermistors+ C:.+ multimeters+ linear ca-acitance meters * 05: ?light de-ended resistance@ 7. 5etermination of static and dynamic characteristics of Eero+ first and second order instruments

;eference Boo*s
1. E. .. 5oe9elin8 echanica! easurements( App!ication an% 0esign8 Mc,ra6 2ill. etho%s 5or Engineers+ Mc,ra6 2ill. 1( 2. 8.'. 2olman+ E6perimenta!

Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

University of Calicut

/nternal Continuous 4ssessment ( a6imum )0J # 'racticals and :ecord ?$0 mar3s@ $0J # Test Gs ?1( mar3s@ 10J # :egularity in the class ?( mar3s@

ar#s(+0)

Semester End E0amination ( a6imum

ar#s(+0)

%0J # 'rocedure+ modelling ste-s+ analysis+ results+ and inference ?$( mar3s@ "0J # 7iva voce ?10 mar3s@ 10J # 4air record ?( mar3s@

Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

1)

University of Calicut

ME09 709(P): Pro(ect


Teaching scheme 1 hour -ractical -er 6ee3 Credits1 1

3"&ectives *o practise the steps in&o!&e% 5or the se!ection8 e6ecution8 an% reporting o5 the pro.ect7 *o train the stu%ents 5or group acti&ities to accomp!ish an engineering tas#7

The -roBect 6or3 shall 9e a theoreticalG e;-erimentalG designG soft6are -roBect on any of the to-ics of mechanical engineering interest. The head of the de-artment 6ill decide the framing of the -roBect 9atches. Each of the 9atches shall consist a minimum of five students. The to-ic of the -roBect should 9e different from hisGher mini -roBect. / faculty mem9er 6ill al6ays 9e su-ervising each grou- as a internal guide. !n case an industrial -roBect is selected 9y a 9atch+ in addition to the internal guide+ there should 9e an e;ternal guide from the industry. 5uring this semester+ each grou- is re<uired to select a to-ic for the -roBect and study the feasil9ility. / -roBect evaluation committee 6ill 9e constituted 9y head of the de-artment at the 9eginning of the semester. / 9rief re-ort of the chosen -roBect should 9e su9mitted 9efore the committee 6ithin t6o 6ee3s from the 9eginning of the 7!!th semester. The committee 6ill give -ermission for the -roBect after e;amining the feasi9ility. !n the event of reBection of the to-ic 9y the committee+ the students should resu9mit a ne6 -roBect to-ic 6ithin one 6ee3+ and get it a--roved 9y the committee. /fter getting the -ermission+ they have to conduct a detailed literature survey+ and collect sufficient information and necessary data. 4urther+ they have to a -re-are an action -lan to carry out the -roBect in the ne;t semester. /t the end of the semester+ each grou- should -re-are a -reliminary re-ort of the -roBect+ and a--ear 9efore the committee for evaluation. The assessment of the -roBects should 9e done at the end of the seventh semester 9y the committee. The committee 6ill a6ard the grou- average mar3s 9ased on the grou-#6ise -erformance. Based on the grou- average a6arded 9y the committee+ the res-ective guide 6ill a6ard the individual internal mar3s ?ma;. 100 mar3s@. 4or a6arding individual mar3s follo6ing -oints shall 9e noted. /ttendence+ regularity and individual contri9ution of each student !ndividual evaluation through viva voce G test

Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

1%

University of Calicut

ME09 7091 ;efrigeration and 4ir Conditioning

Teaching scheme & hours lecture and 1 hour tutorial -er 6ee3

Credits1 <

3"&ectives *o impart the concept o5 the basic princip!es8 4or#ing8 scienti5ic ana!ysis an% system components o5 %i55erent types o5 re5rigeration an% air con%itioning systems7 *o impart the #no4!e%ge o5 &arious types o5 re5rigerants8 their properties8 se!ection criteria an% en&ironmenta! aspects ,re-re@uisites1 ,un%amenta!s o5 thermo%ynamics an% heat an% mass trans5er

Module / $97 hours% !ntroduction to refrigerationC Brief history and a--lications methods of refrigeration conventional methods unit of refrigeration # C...'. Mechanical :efrigeration ideal refrigeration cycles # Carnot refrigeration cycle limitations of reversed Carnot cycle+ air refrigeration cyclesC Bell Coleman cycle and Brayton Cycle # o-en and dense air systems actual air refrigeration systems numerical -ro9lems. # /ir craft refrigeration 9asics only. Steam 8et :efrigeration System6or3ing -rinci-le and 9asic com-onents. 'rinci-le of thermoelectric refrigeration+ adia9atic demagnetiEation refrigeration and 7orte; tu9e or 2ilsch tu9e refrigeration. Module // $97 hours% 7a-our com-ression refrigeration 6or3ing -rinci-le and essential com-onents# sim-le va-our com-ression refrigeration cycle re-resentation of cycle on T#S and -#h charts thermodynamic analysis # effect of o-erating -arameters on the -erformance li<uid va-our regenerative heat e;changer # actual cycle # numerical 'ro9lems. Multi -ressure systems multi com-ression and multi eva-orator systems inter cooling flash inter cooling and flash gas removal. 7a-our /9sor-tion System 6or3ing -rinci-le # calculation of ma; C.' descri-tion and 6or3ing of N2 $ 6ater and 0i Br 6ater systems # com-arison 6ith va-our com-ression system. Three fluid a9sor-tion system. :efrigerants and their -ro-erties nomenclature of refrigerants # selection of refrigerants environmental as-ects. Module /// $20 hours% !ntroduction to air conditioning # comfort and industrial air conditioning. 'sychrometric -ro-erties and -rocesses -sychrometric chart # adia9atic mi;ing sensi9le heating and cooling+ humidifying dehumidifying and com9inations sensi9le heat factor 9y-ass factor /5' conce-t of :S24 and ,S24 sim-le -ro9lems. Comfort /ir conditioning re<uirements of human comfort and conce-t of effective tem-erature# comfort charts. /ir conditioning systems room air conditioner s-lit systems -ac3aged systems all air and chilled 6ater systems. Summer+ 6inter and year round air conditioning systems. /ir conditioning loads characteriEation of sensi9le and latent heat loads ES24 # need for ventilation and ventilation load room air distri9ution ty-es of su--ly air outlets location of outlets and return air. Clean rooms conventional flo6 laminar flo6 and cross flo6 clean rooms. !ndustrial a--lications of air conditioning. Module /5 $9= hours% :efrigeration system com-onentsC Com-ressors general classification # 6or3ing -rinci-le com-arison advantages and disadvantages. :eci-rocating com-ressors # single and multistage com-ressors # 6or3 of com-ression # effect of clearance # effect of intercooling # o-timum -ressure ratio efficiencies. Condensers and cooling to6ers classification 6or3ing -rinci-le. Eva-orators classification 6or3ing -rinci-le. E;-ansion devices ty-es 6or3ing -rinci-le. /ir conditioning systems com-onentsC Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering 1

University of Calicut filters+ grille grille accessories dam-ers+ diffusers+ registers+ fans and 9lo6ers+ /2Us. /C system controls thermostat and humidistat.

Te0t Boo*s 1. C. '. /rora + <e5rigeration an% Air Con%itioning8 Tata Mc,ra6#2ill 'u9lishing Com-any 0td. ". S. C. /rora+ 5om3und6ar+ A Course in <e5rigeration an% Air con%itioning+ 5han-atrai. $. A. 4. Stoec3er+ <e5rigeration an% air con%itioning+ Tata Mc,ra6#2ill 'u9lishing Com-any 0td. &. /S2:/E ;an%boo#. ;eference Boo*s 1. Manohar 'rasad+ <e5rigeration an% Air Con%itioning+ Ne6 /ge. ". 5ossat+ Princip!es o5 <e5rigeration+ 'earson Education $. /nanthanarayanan+ $asic <e5rigeration an% Air(Con%itioning+ Tata Mc,ra6#2ill 'u9lishing Com-any 0td. &. Norman 2arris+ o%ern Air Con%itioning Practice+ Mc,ra6 2ill

/nternal Continuous 4ssessment ( a6imum

ar#s(30)

)0J # Tests ?minimum "@ $0J # /ssignments ?minimum "@ such as home 6or3+ -ro9lem solving+ grou- discussions+ <uiE+ literature survey+ seminar+ term#-roBect+ soft6are e;ercises+ etc. 10J # :egularity in the class

University E0amination ,attern PA<* A= 1hort ans4er 3uestions (one/t4o sentences) /ll <uestions are com-ulsory. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module. + 6 > mar#s?10 mar#s

PA<* $=

Ana!ytica!/Prob!em so!&ing 3uestions 4 6 + mar#s?>0 mar#s Candidates have to ans6er four <uestions out of si;. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module.

PA<* C= 0escripti&e/Ana!ytica!/Prob!em so!&ing 3uestions 4 6 10 mar#s?40 mar#s T6o <uestions from each module 6ith choice to ans6er one <uestion. a6imum *ota! Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering ar#s= '0 11

University of Calicut

ME09 7021 Com(ressi"le #luid #lo)


Teaching scheme " hours lecture and 1 hour tutorial -er 6ee3 Credits1 $

3"&ectives *o impart the concept o5 compressib!e 5!ui% 5!o47 *o %e&e!op un%erstan%ing about 5!o4 through %uct an% noCC!es un%er &arious con%itions7

Module / $9 hours% !ntroduction to com-ressi9le flo6 continuum conce-t control volume analysis momentum and energy e<uations for com-ressi9le flo6 -ro-erties of atmos-here regimes of com-ressi9le flo6 mach angle and mach cone 6ave -ro-agation in elastic medium acoustic velocity. Module // $9 hours% .ne dimensional isentro-ic flo6 through varying area stagnation conditions effect of mach num9er on com-ressi9ility stream thrust and im-ulse function flo6 through noEEle and diffusers mass flo6 reactions # cho3ing in isentro-ic flo6 o-eration of converging and diverging noEEle under varying -ressure ratio use of gas ta9les. Module /// $9 hours% /dia9atic flo6 through constant area duct 6ith friction fanno line variation of flo6 -ro-erties co3ing due to friction use of gas ta9les. 4lo6 through constant area duct 6ith heat transfer :ayleigh line :ayleigh flo6 e<uations conditions for ma;imum heat transfer use of gas ta9les. Module /5 $9 hours% 4lo6 6ith normal shoc3#develo-ment of normal shoc3 normal shoc3 relations measurement of velocity in su-ersonic flo6 im-ossi9ility of normal shoc3 in su9sonic flo6 strength of normal shoc3 ta9le and charts for normal shoc3.

Te0t Boo*s 1. S. M. Mahia+ Compressib!e ,!ui% ,!o4+ Ne6 /ge !nternational 'vt. 0td. ;eference Boo*s 1. /. 2. Sha-iro+ 0ynamics an% *hermo%ynamics o5 ,!ui% ,!o4+ :onald 'ress. ". .osthuiEen+ Compressib!e ,!ui% ,!o4+ Mc,ra6 2ill. $. M. 8. Du3ro6+ 5. 2. 2olfman+ 9as 0ynamics8 Mc,ra6 2ill.

Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

100

University of Calicut

/nternal Continuous 4ssessment ( a6imum

ar#s(30)

)0J # Tests ?minimum "@ $0J # /ssignments ?minimum "@ such as home 6or3+ -ro9lem solving+ grou- discussions+ <uiE+ literature survey+ seminar+ term#-roBect+ soft6are e;ercises+ etc. 10J # :egularity in the class

University E0amination ,attern PA<* A= 1hort ans4er 3uestions (one/t4o sentences) /ll <uestions are com-ulsory. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module. + 6 > mar#s?10 mar#s

PA<* $=

Ana!ytica!/Prob!em so!&ing 3uestions 4 6 + mar#s?>0 mar#s Candidates have to ans6er four <uestions out of si;. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module.

PA<* C= 0escripti&e/Ana!ytica!/Prob!em so!&ing 3uestions 4 6 10 mar#s?40 mar#s T6o <uestions from each module 6ith choice to ans6er one <uestion. a6imum *ota! ar#s= '0

Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

101

University of Calicut

ME09 80$(P): ,e&inar


Teaching scheme $ hour -ractical -er 6ee3 Credits1 "

3"&ectives *o practise &arious acti&ities in&o!&e% in a seminar ta!# H gathering in5ormation8 preparation o5 s!i%es8 %iscussion8 reporting7 *o %e&e!op the communicati&e an% 4riting s#i!!s in technica! reporting7

!ndividual students are re<uired to choose a to-ic from emerging Gthrust areas+ to-ics of current relevance having research as-ects in the field of mechanical engineering+ or shall 9e 9ased on industrial visits undergone in the -revious semesters+ -refera9ly from outside the B.Tech sylla9us and give a seminar on that to-ic for a9out thirty minutes. / grou- consisting of at least three faculty mem9ers should assess the -resentation and 6ill a6ard the mar3s to the students. Evaluation shall 9e 9ased on the follo6ing -attern. :e-ort Conce-tG3no6ledge in the to-ic 'resentation Total mar3s K (0 mar3s K "0 mar3s K $0 mar3s K 100 mar3s

Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

10"

University of Calicut

ME09 80'(P): Pro(ect


Teaching scheme 11 hour -ractical -er 6ee3 Credits1 %

3"&ectives *o practise the steps in&o!&e% 5or the se!ection8 e6ecution8 an% reporting o5 the pro.ect7 *o train the stu%ents 5or group acti&ities to accomp!ish an engineering tas#7

5uring 7!!!th semester+ each grou- is re<uired to com-lete the -roBect as -er the -lan made in the -reliminary re-ort su9mitted during the 7!!th semester. /t the middle of the 7!!!th semester an !nterim Evaluation 6ill 9e carried out 9y the evaluation committee constituted in the -revious semester. /t the end of the semester+ each grou- should also a--ear for 4inal Evaluation. Ma;imum mar3s for the !nterim Evaluation and 4inal Evaluation 6ill 9e $0 and %0+ res-ectively. !nterim Evaluation of the -roBect should 9e done at the middle of the eighth semester 9y the committee. Each grou- should su9mit a co-y of the !nterim :e-ort of the 'roBect 9efore the committee. /lso+ co-ies of the /--roval of 'roBect and 'reliminary :e-ort shall 9e su9mitted to the evaluation committee. The committee 6ill a6ard the grou- average mar3s 9ased on the grou-#6ise -erformance. Based on the grou- average a6arded 9y the committee+ the res-ective guide 6ill a6ard the individual internal mar3s ?ma;. $0 mar3s@. 4or a6arding individual mar3s follo6ing -oints shall 9e noted. /ttendence+ regularity and individual contri9ution of each student !ndividual evaluation through viva voce G test 4inal Evaluation 6ill 9e conducted 9y the committee at the end of the semester. The students are re<uired to 9ring the 4inal 'roBect :e-ort com-leted in all res-ects duly authenticated 9y the res-ective guide and head of the de-artment+ 9efore the committee. Students individually 6ill -resent their 6or3 9efore the committee. The committee 6ill evaluate the students individually and mar3s shall 9e a6arded as follo6s. :e-ort K &0 mar3s Conce-tG3no6ledge in the to-ic K "0 mar3s 'resentation K 10 mar3s Total mar3s K %0 mar3s

Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

10$

University of Calicut

ME09 807(P): -i.a -oce


Credits1 $

3"&ectives *o assess the #no4!e%ge an% e6perience gathere% %uring the course7

There 6ill 9e an Semester#end E;amination for the conduct of viva voce. The e;amination 6ill 9e covering the theory su9Bects+ mini -roBect+ main -roBect+ seminar+ industrial visit+ -a-er -resented at national level or a9ove that has 9een undergone 9y the student. / -anel of e;aminers consisting of three mem9ers+ t6o e;ternal e;aminers and one internal e;aminer 6ill conduct the viva voce and a6ard the mar3s. Mar3 distri9ution shall 9e as follo6s. Su9Bects Seminar 'roBect * Mini -roBect !ndustrial visitG -a-er -resented at national level or a9ove Total mar3s C &0 C "0 C $0 C 10 C 100

Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

10&

University of Calicut

ME09 +0=1 4eros(ace Engineering


Teaching scheme $ hours lecture and 1 hour tutorial -er 6ee3 Credits1 &

3"&ectives *o impart the concepts o5 aerospace engineering7 *o %e&e!op un%erstan%ing about aero5oi! theory an% airp!ane per5ormance7 ,re-re@uisites1 $asic #no4!e%ge o5 5!ui% mechanics an% gas %ynamics

Module / $96 hours% :evie6 of gas dynamicsC Control volume analysis+ continuity+ momentum and energy e<uations. Static+ dynamic and stagnation conditions. 'henomena in su-ersonic flo6 aerostatics international standard atmos-here -ressure+ tem-erature and density variation in international standard atmos-here. Module // $96 hours% E<uations for incom-ressi9le inviscid flo6sC Circulation and vorticity # 3elvinHs theorem velocity -otential and stream function. Elementary flo6 -atterns and their su-er-osition. Blasius theorem. 4lo6 -ast a cylinder+ magnus effect+ 3utta condition+ vorte; theory of lift. Conformal transformation+ 8o63o6s3i transformation. Module /// $96 hours% Theory of aerofoilC /--lication of dimensional analysis to viscous flo6 over 9odies aerofoil geometry lift+ drag and moment e<uations+ characteristic curves+ lo6 theory+ symmetric aerofoil+ tear dro- theory. 6ave drag of aerofoil The N/C/ aerofoils. Theory of -ro-eller momentum and 9lade element theory+ -ro-eller characteristics. Module /5 $96 hours% Straight and level flight stalling s-eed+ minimum drag and ma;imum -o6er conditions+ -erformance curves. ,liding gliding angle and s-eed of fastest glide. Clim9ing rate of clim9+ ta3e off and landing -erformance+ length of run6ay re<uired. Circling flight+ 9an3ed flight+ range and endurance of air-lanes. aircraft instruments airs-eed indicators calculation of true airs-eed+ altimeters+ rate of clim9 meter+ gyro com-ass.

Te0t Boo*s 1. 8. 5. /nderson 8r.+ ,un%amenta!s o5 Aero%ynamics+ Mc,ra6 2ill ;eference Boo*s 1. 5ommasch+ Airp!ane Aero%ynamics+ ". /. C. Iermode+ echanics o5 ,!ight+ $. 2oughton+ Broc3+ Aero%ynamics 5or Engineering 1tu%ents8

Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

10(

University of Calicut

/nternal Continuous 4ssessment ( a6imum

ar#s(30)

)0J # Tests ?minimum "@ $0J # /ssignments ?minimum "@ such as home 6or3+ -ro9lem solving+ grou- discussions+ <uiE+ literature survey+ seminar+ term#-roBect+ soft6are e;ercises+ etc. 10J # :egularity in the class /nternal Continuous 4ssessment ( a6imum ar#s(30) )0J # Tests ?minimum "@ $0J # /ssignments ?minimum "@ such as home 6or3+ -ro9lem solving+ etc. 10J # :egularity in the class University E0amination ,attern PA<* A= 1hort ans4er 3uestions (one/t4o sentences) /ll <uestions are com-ulsory. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module. + 6 > mar#s?10 mar#s

PA<* $= Ana!ytica!/Prob!em so!&ing 3uestions 4 6 + mar#s?>0 mar#s University E0amination ,attern Candidates have to ans6er four <uestions out of si;. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module. PART A: Short answer questions (one/two sentences) 5 x 2 marks=10 marks PA<* C= 0escripti&e/Ana!ytica!/Prob!em so!&ing 3uestions 4 6 10 mar#s?40 mar#s T6o <uestions from each module choice e toat ans6er one All questions are compulsory. There 6ith should <uestion. least one question !rom each module and not a6imum *ota! ar#s= '0 more than t"o questions !rom any module. PART : Ana!"tica!/Pro#!em so!$in% questions & x 5 marks=20 marks #andidates ha$e to ans"er !our questions out o! si%. There should e at least one question !rom each module and not more than t"o questions

Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

10)

University of Calicut

ME09 +0A1 4utomo"ile Engineering


Teaching scheme $ hours lecture and 1 hour tutorial -er 6ee3 Credits1 &

3"&ectives *o impart the concepts o5 automobi!e engineering7 *o %e&e!op un%erstan%ing about &arious automobi!e components ,re-re@uisites1 $asic #no4!e%ge o5 mechanica! engineering Module / $96 hours% !ntorductionC ,eneral classification of automo9iles+ layout of chasis+ ty-es of drives of automo9ile. EnginesC Com-onent details engine -arts cylinder head cylinder 9loc3 -iston -iston rings connecting rod cran3 shaft valve actuating mechanism com9ustion cham9ers. Module // $96 hours% 4uel systemsC 4uel -um- # fuel filter # sim-le car9urettor modern car9urettors. 'etrol inBection M'4!+ C:5!. !gnition systemC Classification 9attery ignition electronic ignition starter mechanism solenoid s6itch 9endi; drives. Cooling systemC Methods of cooling coolant ty-es. 0u9rication systemC 'ressurised systems S/E classification of lu9ricating oil oil filter oil -um-. Module /// $96 hours% TrnasmissionC Clutch single and multi#-late clutches centrifugal clutches fluid cou-lings. ,ear 9o;C 'rinci-le and necessity of manual gear 9o; constant mesh+ sliding mesh and synchro mesh gear 9o;es over drives rear 6heel and four 6heel drives universal Boint rear a;les. Bra3esC Mechanical+ hydraulic+ vacuum and air 9ra3es antiloc3 9ra3ing systems. Module /5 $96 hours% Steering and sus-ensionC 5ifferent steering mechanisms -o6er steering sus-ension systems front a;le+ rigid a;le and inde-endent sus-ensions anti#roll 9ar coil s-ring and leaf s-ring torsion 9ar Mac-herson struct shoc3 a9sor9er steeing geometry caster#ccam9er+ toe#in+ toe#out. Ty-es of 6heelC !ntegrated rim flat 9ase rim alloy 6heel 6heel 9alancing. TyresC Tu9eless tyres -ly ratings radial tyres. Te0t Boo*s 1. 8. 2eitner+ Automoti&e 2ehic!es+ ;eference Boo*s 1. I. SinghO Automobi!e Engineering# &o! ) an% )) ". Narag+ Automobi!e Engineering8 Ehanna pub!ishers $. E7 7 9upta8 Automobi! Engineering( &o! ) an% ))

Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

10%

University of Calicut

/nternal Continuous 4ssessment ( a6imum

ar#s(30)

)0J # Tests ?minimum "@ $0J # /ssignments ?minimum "@ such as home 6or3+ -ro9lem solving+ grou- discussions+ <uiE+ literature survey+ seminar+ term#-roBect+ soft6are e;ercises+ etc. 10J # :egularity in the class

University E0amination ,attern PA<* A= 1hort ans4er 3uestions (one/t4o sentences) /ll <uestions are com-ulsory. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module. + 6 > mar#s?10 mar#s

PA<* $=

Ana!ytica!/Prob!em so!&ing 3uestions 4 6 + mar#s?>0 mar#s Candidates have to ans6er four <uestions out of si;. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module.

PA<* C= 0escripti&e/Ana!ytica!/Prob!em so!&ing 3uestions 4 6 10 mar#s?40 mar#s T6o <uestions from each module 6ith choice to ans6er one <uestion. a6imum *ota! ar#s= '0

Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

10

University of Calicut

ME09 +071 Com"ustion Engineering


Teaching scheme $ hours lecture and 1 hour tutorial -er 6ee3 Credits1 &

3"&ectives *o impart the concept o5 princip!es o5 combustion7 *o %e&e!op un%erstan%ing about princip!es o5 thermo%ynamics o5 combustion7 ,re-re@uisites1 $aisc #no4!e%ge o5 thermo%ynamics an% heat trans5er7

Module / $96 hours% Thermodynamics of reactive mi;turesC Bond energy heat of formation+ heat of com9ustion adia9atic flame tem-erature. Entro-y change for reacting mi;tures chemical e<uili9rium e<uili9rium criteria evaluation of e<uili9rium constant and e<uili9rium com-osition sim-le numerical -ro9lems. Module // $96 hours% Elements of chemical 3ineticsC 0as of mass action order and molecularity of reaction rate e<uation arrheniuss la6 activation energy collision theory of reaction rates. ,eneral theory of chain reactions 3inetics of chemical chain reactions reaction of hydrogen 6ith o;ygen. Module /// $96 hours% 0aminar flame -ro-agationC Structure of a laminar flame concentration and tem-erature -rofile flames in tu9es theories of laminar flame -ro-agation thermal and diffusion theories. 5etermination of 9urning velocity flat flame 9urner method tu9e method. Module /5 $96 hours% 4lame sta9ilisationC Sta9ility diagrams for o-en flames mechanism of flame sta9ilisation critical 9oundary velocity gradient sta9ilisation 9y eddies 9luff 9ody sta9ilisation. Miscellaneous to-icsC 5ro-let com9ustion fluidised 9ed com9ustion air -ollution.

Te0t Boo*s 1. S. '. Sharma+ ,ue!s an% Comustion+ Tata Mc,ra6 2ill University E0amination ;eference Boo*s ,attern 1. :. /. Strehlo6+ ,un%amenta!s o5 Combustion+ ". 5. B. S-alding+ Some ,un%amenta!s o5 Combustion+ $. Short 8. 0. 0atham+ E!ementary reaction #inetics + PART A: answer questions (one/two sentences)

5 x 2 marks=10 marks

All questions are compulsory. There should more than t"o questions !rom any module. PARTScheme : Ana!"tica!/Pro#!em so!$in% questions and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

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least one question !rom each module and not

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University of Calicut

/nternal Continuous 4ssessment ( a6imum

ar#s(30)

)0J # Tests ?minimum "@ $0J # /ssignments ?minimum "@ such as home 6or3+ -ro9lem solving+ grou- discussions+ <uiE+ literature survey+ seminar+ term#-roBect+ soft6are e;ercises+ etc. 10J # :egularity in the class

University E0amination ,attern PA<* A= 1hort ans4er 3uestions (one/t4o sentences) /ll <uestions are com-ulsory. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module. + 6 > mar#s?10 mar#s

PA<* $=

Ana!ytica!/Prob!em so!&ing 3uestions 4 6 + mar#s?>0 mar#s Candidates have to ans6er four <uestions out of si;. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module.

PA<* C= 0escripti&e/Ana!ytica!/Prob!em so!&ing 3uestions 4 6 10 mar#s?40 mar#s T6o <uestions from each module 6ith choice to ans6er one <uestion. a6imum *ota! ar#s= '0

Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

110

University of Calicut

ME09 +091 Com(utational #luid .ynamics


Teaching scheme $ hours lecture and 1 hour tutorial -er 6ee3 Credits1 &

3"&ectives1 *o impart the concept o5 computationa! metho%s in 5!ui% 5!o4 an% heat trans5er *o %e&e!op un%erstan%ing about princip!es o5 5!ui% 5!o4 mo%e!!ing7 ,re-re@uisites1 $asic #no4!e%ge o5 5!ui% mechanics an% heat trans5er Module / $96 hours% Classification of -artial differential e<uations # system of first and second#order -artial differential e<uations # initial and 9oundary conditions # finite difference formulations # finite difference e<uations sim-le a--lications in steady state conduction and convection. Module // $96 hours% Elli-tic -artial differential e<uations rela;ation method. 'ara9olic -artial differential e<uations # e;-licit and im-licit method /5E and /5! method. 2y-er9olic -artial differential e<uations method of characteristics # e;-licit and im-licit method. Consistency+ errors and sta9ility analysis. Module /// $96 hours% 4undamentals of fluid flo6 modelling u-6ind scheme artificial viscosity hy9rid scheme. Solution of viscous incom-ressi9le flo6s 9y the stream function vorticity formulation. Solution of Navier# Sto3es e<uations for incom-ressi9le flo6s using M/C and S!M'0E algorithms sta9ility considerations. Module /5 $96 hours% !ntroduction to finite volume method regular finite volume a--ro;imations in the discretiEation techni<ue discretiEation -rocedure semi#e;-licit method im-lementation of 9oundary conditions ?only elementary theory and no direct -ro9lems@.

Te0t Boo*s 1. T. SundararaBan+ Computationa! 5!ui% 5!o4 an% heat trans5er+ Narosa -u9lishing 2ouse ;eference Boo*s 1. /. 2offmann Ilaus+ Computationa! ,!ui% 0ynamics 5or Engineers ( 2o!ume )+ Engineering Education System+ Aichita ". 7. 'atan3ar Suhas+ Numerica! ;eat *rans5er an% ,!ui% ,!o4+ Taylor * 4rancis $. C. /. 8. 4letcher+ Computationa! *echni3ues 5or ,!ui% 0ynamics )+ S-ringer 7erlag

Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

111

University of Calicut

/nternal Continuous 4ssessment ( a6imum

ar#s(30)

)0J # Tests ?minimum "@ $0J # /ssignments ?minimum "@ such as home 6or3+ -ro9lem solving+ grou- discussions+ <uiE+ literature survey+ seminar+ term#-roBect+ soft6are e;ercises+ etc. 10J # :egularity in the class

University E0amination ,attern PA<* A= 1hort ans4er 3uestions (one/t4o sentences) /ll <uestions are com-ulsory. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module. + 6 > mar#s?10 mar#s

University E0amination ,attern PA<* $= Ana!ytica!/Prob!em so!&ing 3uestions 4 6 + mar#s?>0 mar#s Candidates have to ans6er four <uestions out of si;. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more PART A: Short answer questions (one/two sentences) 5 x 2 marks=10 than t6o <uestions from any module. marks PA<* C= 0escripti&e/Ana!ytica!/Prob!em so!&ing 3uestions 4 6 10 mar#s?40 mar#s All questions are compulsory. There should e at T6o <uestions from each module 6ith choice to ans6er one least one question !rom each module and not <uestion. more than t"o questions !rom any module. a6imum *ota! ar#s= '0 PART : Ana!"tica!/Pro#!em so!$in% questions & x 5 marks=20 marks #andidates ha$e to ans"er !our questions out o! si%. There should e at least one question !rom each module and not more than t"o questions

Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

11"

University of Calicut

ME09 +901 Com(uterised Materials Management


Teaching scheme $ hours lecture and 1 hour tutorial -er 6ee3 Credits1 &

3"&ectives *o pro&i%e #no4!e%ge on basics o5 a%&ances in materia!s management


.

,re-re@uisites1 $asic #no4!e%ge o5 management princip!es

Module / $9: hours% !ntroduction to Materials management !m-ortance of material management and its role in industries. The need for the integrated a--roach in Material management 5emand forecasting 7arious <ualitative and <uantitative methods of demand forecasting 5ifferent ty-e of averaging+ E;-onentially 6eighed smoothening+ Correction for fluctuations+ Time series analysis+ 5el-hi and other ,rou- techni<ues. 5evelo-ment of sim-le Com-uter 'rogramme for forecasting. Module // $96 hours% !nventory control Basic methods in !nventory /ssum-tions used in deriving models. !nventory costs and E.> model. 'rice 9rea3s and <uantities Effects of variations in lead#time and demand. Effects of shortage cost on E.>. Systems of !nventory control+ 5esign of !nventory control systems. 5evelo-ment of Com-uter 'rogramme for forecasting. Module /// $9: hours% Classification systems and selective !nventory control /BC+ 7E5+ 4SN+ 2M0+ and MUS!C+ $#5 a--roaches+ Coverage analysis in Material management. 5evelo-ment of Com-uter 'rogramme for /BC analysis Codification and standardiEation Systems and Techni<ues+ Effects in Cost. 7endor rating and source selection. Techni<ues and materials. Use of !ndian Standards for 7endor rating. Ma3e or 9uy decisions Materials :e<uirements 'lanning Conce-t+ methods and illustration e;am-les. Module /5 $96 hours% !ntroduction to 8!T -hiloso-hy 4eatures and im-act in Materials Management. 'urchasing 'urchase organiEation legal as-ects of 9uying 'urchase 'rocedure. Store and Material control :ecei-ts and issues Stores :ecord. Methods and -rinci-les of Storing and retrieving items. Material handling devices used in stores /--lication of Com-uters in Material handling 5esign of informatics systems for -rocurement and storage using com-uter.

;eference Boo*s 1. Bnchan+ I9enigs9erg+ 1cienti5ic )n&entory anagement ". Starr+ Miller+ )n&entory anagement $. :. M. Shah + ateria!s anagement &. '.,o-ala3rishnan + )ntegrate% ateria! management (. Tershine+ Princip!es o5 )n&entory management

Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

11$

University of Calicut

/nternal Continuous 4ssessment ( a6imum

ar#s(30)

)0J # Tests ?minimum "@ $0J # /ssignments ?minimum "@ such as home 6or3+ -ro9lem solving+ grou- discussions+ <uiE+ literature survey+ seminar+ term#-roBect+ soft6are e;ercises+ etc. 10J # :egularity in the class

University E0amination ,attern PA<* A= 1hort ans4er 3uestions (one/t4o sentences) /ll <uestions are com-ulsory. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module. + 6 > mar#s?10 mar#s

PA<* $=

Ana!ytica!/Prob!em so!&ing 3uestions 4 6 + mar#s?>0 mar#s Candidates have to ans6er four <uestions out of si;. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module.

PA<* C= 0escripti&e/Ana!ytica!/Prob!em so!&ing 3uestions 4 6 10 mar#s?40 mar#s T6o <uestions from each module 6ith choice to ans6er one <uestion. a6imum *ota! ar#s= '0

Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

11&

University of Calicut

ME09 +991 Control System Engineering


Teaching scheme $ hours lecture and 1 hour tutorial -er 6ee3 Credits1 &

3"&ectives *o pro&i%e #no4!e%ge on basics o5 contro! system


.

,re-re@uisites1 $asic mathematics

Module / $9: hours% Mathematical modelling 9loc3 diagrams#modelling in state s-ace#mechanical+electrical+li<uid level and thermal systems# functions+ Set -oint# !dentification of -lat Characteristics# 4irst order -ro-ortional and second order -ro-ortional elements. Module // $96 hours% Classification of control systems#Trancient res-onse analysis#first and second order re-resentations# 5erivation of Transfer functions. Module /// $9: hours% 5ynamic res-onse sta9ility of control systems# :outh 2urvitE criterion# Ny<uist criterion.Bode -lots# root locus method#lead +lag + lead lag com-ensations#introduction to instrument design. Module /5 $96 hours% Math la9 fundamentals# linear and non linear systems matri;+ tensor re-resentations of control systems solutions 9y math la9 ?sim-le e;am-les@.

;eference Boo*s 1. :. I.8ain+

echanica! an% )n%ustria!

easurements

". 5. M. Considine+ Process )nstrument an% Contro! ;an% $oo# $. E. .. 5oe9lin+ &. I. .gatta+ easurements 1ystem8 App!ication an% 0esign

o%ern contro! systems+

(. B. Iuo+ Contro! 1ystems8 Prentice ;a!!

/nternal Continuous 4ssessment ( a6imum

ar#s(30)

)0J # Tests ?minimum "@ $0J # /ssignments ?minimum "@ such as home 6or3+ -ro9lem solving+ grou- discussions+ <uiE+ literature survey+ seminar+ term#-roBect+ soft6are e;ercises+ etc. 10J # :egularity in the class Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering 11(

University of Calicut

University E0amination ,attern PA<* A= 1hort ans4er 3uestions (one/t4o sentences) /ll <uestions are com-ulsory. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module. + 6 > mar#s?10 mar#s

PA<* $=

Ana!ytica!/Prob!em so!&ing 3uestions 4 6 + mar#s?>0 mar#s Candidates have to ans6er four <uestions out of si;. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module.

PA<* C= 0escripti&e/Ana!ytica!/Prob!em so!&ing 3uestions 4 6 10 mar#s?40 mar#s T6o <uestions from each module 6ith choice to ans6er one <uestion. a6imum *ota! ar#s= '0

Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

11)

University of Calicut

ME09 +921 Cryogenic Engineering


Teaching scheme $ hours lecture and 1 hour tutorial -er 6ee3 Credits1 &

3"&ectives *o pro&i%e #no4!e%ge on basics o5 !o4 temperature pro%uction an% app!ications


.

,re-re@uisites1 $asic #no4!e%ge o5 thermo%ynamics an% re5rigeration

Module / $96 hours% !ntroduction to Cryogenic Systems+ 2istorical develo-ment+ 0o6 Tem-erature -ro-erties of Engineering Materials+ Mechanical -ro-erties# Thermal -ro-erties# Electric and magnetic -ro-erties Cryogenic fluids and their -ro-erties. /--lications of CryogenicsC /--lications in s-ace+ 4ood 'rocessing+ su-er Conductivity+ Electrical 'o6er+ Biology+ Medicine+ Electronics and Cutting Tool !ndustry. Module // $9= hours% 0i<uefaction systemsC ideal system+ 8oule Thomson e;-ansion+ /dia9atic e;-ansion+ 0inde 2am-son Cycle+ Claude * Cascaded System+ Magnetic Cooling+ Stirling Cycle Cryo Coolers. ,as li<uefaction systemsC !ntroduction # 'roduction of lo6 tem-eratures# ,eneral 0i<uefaction systems# 0i<uefaction systems for Neon. 2ydrogen and 2elium Critical com-onents of 0i<uefaction systems. Module /// $92 hours% Cryogenic :efrigeration systemsC !deal :efrigeration systems# :efrigeration using li<uids and gases as refrigerant# :efrigerators using solids as 6or3ing media+ cryogenic fluid storage and transfer systemsC Module /5 $96 hours% Cryogenic Storage vessels and Trans-ortation+ Thermal insulation and their -erformance at cryogenic tem-eratures+ Su-er !nsulations+ 7acuum insulation+ 'o6der insulation+ Cryogenic fluid transfer systems+ 'ressure flo6#level and tem-erature measurements Ty-es of heat e;changers used in cryogenic systems. Cryo -um-ing /--lications.

Te0t Boo*s 1. Ilaus 5.Timmerhaus+ Thomas M. 4lynn+ Cryogenic Process Engineering+ 'lenum 'ress+ Ne6 Mor3+ 11 1. ;eference Boo*s 1. :andal 4.Barron+ Cryogenic systems+ Mc,ra6 2ill+ 11 ) 2. :. B. Scott+ Cryogenic Engineering 3. 8. 2. Boll 8r.+ Cryogenic Engineering

Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

11%

University of Calicut

/nternal Continuous 4ssessment ( a6imum

ar#s(30)

)0J # Tests ?minimum "@ $0J # /ssignments ?minimum "@ such as home 6or3+ -ro9lem solving+ grou- discussions+ <uiE+ literature survey+ seminar+ term#-roBect+ soft6are e;ercises+ etc. 10J # :egularity in the class

University E0amination ,attern PA<* A= 1hort ans4er 3uestions (one/t4o sentences) + 6 > mar#s?10 mar#s /ll <uestions are com-ulsory. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module. Ana!ytica!/Prob!em so!&ing 3uestions 4 6 + mar#s?>0 mar#s Candidates have to ans6er four <uestions out of si;. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module.

PA<* $=

PA<* C= 0escripti&e/Ana!ytica!/Prob!em so!&ing 3uestions 4 6 10 mar#s?40 mar#s T6o <uestions from each module 6ith choice to ans6er one <uestion. a6imum *ota! ar#s= '0

Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

11

University of Calicut

ME09 +961 .esign of 'eat Transfer E@ui(ments


Teaching scheme $ hours lecture and 1 hour tutorial -er 6ee3 3"&ectives *o impart the concepts o5 %esign o5 heat trans5er e3uipments7 *o %e&e!op un%erstan%ing about %esign o5 &arious heat e6changers ,re-re@uisites1 Basic 3no6ledge of fluid mechanics and heat transfer Module / $96 hours% 2eat e;changers # classification selection heat transfer and flo6 friction characteristics -ressure dro- analysis 9asic thermal design theory of heat e;changers E#NTU+ '#NTU and MT5 method # 4#factor for various configurations # a--lications to design. Module // $96 hours% Shell and tu9e heat e;changer construction and thermal features thermal design -rocedure 3ern method Bell 5ela6are method flo6 stream analysis method flo6 induced vi9ration in shell and tu9e heat e;changer. Module /// $96 hours% Thermal design of dou9le -i-e heat e;changer design of air#cooled heat e;changer design varia9les+ -reliminary siEing heat transfer and -ressure loss calculations detailed design. Thermal design of regenerators classifications governing e<uations design -arameters. Module /5 $96 hours% 5esign of com-act heat e;changers -late and fin+ fin#tu9e and -late and frame heat e;changers fouling and corrosion in heat e;changer siEing and cost estimation of heat e;changer. Credits1 &

Te0t Boo*s 1. 2e6itt.+ Process ;eat *rans5er+ C:C 'ress ". Saunders+ ;eat E6changer H se!ection8 %esign an% construction+ 0ongman Scientific and Technical+ U. I. ;eference Boo*s 1. :. I. Shah+ ,un%amenta! o5 ;eat E6changer 0esign+ 8ohn Ailey * Sons

/nternal Continuous 4ssessment ( a6imum

ar#s(30)

)0J # Tests ?minimum "@ $0J # /ssignments ?minimum "@ such as home 6or3+ -ro9lem solving+ grou- discussions+ <uiE+ literature survey+ seminar+ term#-roBect+ soft6are e;ercises+ etc. 10J # :egularity in the class Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering 111

University of Calicut

University E0amination ,attern PA<* A= 1hort ans4er 3uestions (one/t4o sentences) + 6 > mar#s?10 mar#s /ll <uestions are com-ulsory. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module. Ana!ytica!/Prob!em so!&ing 3uestions 4 6 + mar#s?>0 mar#s Candidates have to ans6er four <uestions out of si;. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module.

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Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

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University of Calicut

ME09 +9:1 .esign of ?igs ! #i0tures


Teaching scheme $ hours lecture and ! hour tutorial -er 6ee3 Credits1 :

3"&ectives *o pro&i%e #no4!e%ge on %esign o5 %i55erent cutting too!s *o %e&e!op comprehensi&e i%ea on %esign o5 .igs an% 5i6tures 7 ,re-re@uisites1 eta! cutting an% ,orming

Module / $92 'ours% 0ocation method of location # 'rinci-les of location $#"#1 -rinci-le ty-es of location -lane surface si; -oint -rofile cylindrical conical vee redundant nest locator radial e;treme locations. Module // $9: 'ours% Clam-ing -rinci-les of clam-ing # 5esign and methods of clam-ing # ty-es of clam-s scre6 stra s6ing 6edge multi-le magnetic latch self loc3ing toggle clam-s # hydraulic and -o6er clam-ing. Module /// $9: 'ours% 8igs # Classification of 8igs # 'rinci-les of design of 8igs elements of Big ty-es of drill Bigs tem-late sand6ich leaf 9o; inde;ing # drilling and reaming Bigs # guide 9ushings # Sim-le design for drill 8igs. Module /5 $9: 'ours% 4i;tures # Elements of fi;ture standard 6or3 holding devices # machine vices mandrels collets chuc3s magnetic and vacuum chuc3s # face -lates turning fi;ture milling fi;ture inde;ing fi;ture grinding fi;ture 6elding and assem9ly fi;tures # modular fi;tures # design * s3etching of fi;tures for turning * milling of sim-le com-onents.

Te0t "oo*s1 1. Cyril 5onaldson+ *oo! 0esign8 Tata Mc,ra6 2ill 2. Sharma. ' C+ A *e6t boo# o5 Pro%uction Engineering+ S. Chand * Co. 3. 8ain .: I+ Pro%uction *echno!ogy+ Ihanna 'u9lishers. 4. ' 2 8oshi+ Gigs : ,i6tures+ Tata Mc,ra6 2ill

Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

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University E0amination ,attern PA<* A= 1hort ans4er 3uestions (one/t4o sentences) + 6 > mar#s?10 mar#s University of Calicut /ll <uestions are com-ulsory. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module. /nternal Continuous 4ssessment ( a6imum ar#s(30) )0J # Tests ?minimum "@ PA<* Ana!ytica!/Prob!em so!&ing 3uestions 6 + mar#s?>0 mar#s $0J #$=/ssignments ?minimum "@ such as home 6or3+ -ro9lem solving+ 4groudiscussions+ <uiE+ literature survey+ seminar+ term#-roBect+ soft6areout e;ercises+ Candidates have to ans6er four <uestions of si;.etc. There 10J # :egularity inat the class should 9e least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module. PA<* C= 0escripti&e/Ana!ytica!/Prob!em so!&ing 3uestions 4 6 10 mar#s?40 mar#s T6o <uestions from each module 6ith choice to ans6er one University<uestion. E0amination ,attern PA<* A= a6imum *ota! ar#s= '0 1hort ans4er 3uestions (one/t4o sentences) + 6 > mar#s?10 mar#s /ll <uestions are com-ulsory. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module. Ana!ytica!/Prob!em so!&ing 3uestions 4 6 + mar#s?>0 mar#s Candidates have to ans6er four <uestions out of si;. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module.

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Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

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University of Calicut

ME09 +9<1 .esign of ,ressure 5essels and ,i(ing

Teaching scheme $ hours lecture and ! hour tutorial -er 6ee3 3"&ectives *o pro&i%e #no4!e%ge on %esign o5 pressure &esse!s an% piping 7 ,re-re@uisites1 $asic #no4!e%ge o5 so!i% mechanics

Credits1 :

Module / $96 'ours% Methods for determining stresses # terminology and ligament efficiency # a--lications. Stresses in -ressure vesselsC Stresses in a circular ring+ cyclinder # mem9rane stress analysis of vessel shell # com-onents # cylindrical shells+ s-herical shells+ toris-herical heads+ conical heads # thermal stresses # discontinuity of stresses in -ressure vessels. Module // $96 'ours% 5esign of vesselsC 5esign of tall cylindrical self su--orting -rocess columns # su--orts for short vertical vessels stress concentration # at a varia9le thic3ness transition section in a cylindrical vessel+ a9out a circular hole+ elli-tical o-enings. Theory of reinforcement # -ressure vessel design. Module /// $9: 'ours% Buc3ing and fracture analysis in vessels C Buc3ling -henomenon # elastic Buc3ling of circular ring and cylinders under e;ternal -ressure # colla-se of thic3 6alled cylinders or tu9es under e;ternal -ressure # effect of su--orts # elastic 9uc3ling of cylinders # 9uc3ling under com9ined e;ternal -ressure and a;ial loading Module /5 $9: 'ours% 4racture mechanics 9ased designC 0E4M # stress intensity factor fracture toughness fracture criterion fatigue fatigue crac3 gro6th fail safety criterion lea3 9efore 9ra3e # control and significance of fracture mechanics in vessels # 4EM a--lication. 'i-ingC !ntroduction # flo6 diagram # 'i-ing layout and -i-ing stress analysis.

Te0t "oo* 1. 8. 4. 2arvey+ *heory an% 0esign o5 Pressure 2esse!s+ CBS 'u9lishers and 5istri9utors+ 11 %. ;eference "oo*s 1. 2enry 2. Bedner+ Pressure 2esse!s8 0esign ;an% $oo# + CBS 'u9lishers and 5istri9utors+ 11 %. 2. Stanley+ M. Aales+ Chemica! Process E3uipment8 1e!ection an% 0esign+ Buter6orths series in Chemical Engineering+ 11 . 3. 5. Broe3+ E!ementary Engineering ,racture echanics+ SiBthoff * Noordhoff !nternational -u9lishers. 4. :. 5. Coo3+ 5. S. Mal3us+ M. E. 'lesha+ :. 8. Aitt+ Concepts : App!ications o5 ,inite E!ement Ana!ysis8 8ohn Ailey * Sons

Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

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University of Calicut

/nternal Continuous 4ssessment $Ma0imum Mar*s-60% )0J # Tests ?minimum "@ $0J # /ssignments ?minimum "@ such as home 6or3+ -ro9lem solving+ grou- discussions+ <uiE+ literature survey+ seminar+ term#-roBect+ soft6are e;ercises+ etc. 10J # :egularity in the class University E0amination ,attern PA<* A= 1hort ans4er 3uestions (one/t4o sentences) /ll <uestions are com-ulsory. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module. + 6 > mar#s?10 mar#s

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Ana!ytica!/Prob!em so!&ing 3uestions 4 6 + mar#s?>0 mar#s Candidates have to ans6er four <uestions out of si;. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module.

PA<* C= 0escripti&e/Ana!ytica!/Prob!em so!&ing 3uestions 4 6 10 mar#s?40 mar#s T6o <uestions from each module 6ith choice to ans6er one <uestion. a6imum *ota! ar#s= '0

Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

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University of Calicut

ME09 +9=1 #inancial Management


Teaching scheme $ hours lecture and 1 hour tutorial -er 6ee3 Credits1 &

3"&ectives *o impart #no4!e%ge on 5inancia! management o5 organisations

Module / $9: hours% Sco-e of financial management# !nvestment financing and asset management decisions. Ty-e of 9usiness organisations# sole -ro-rietorshi-+ -artnershi-+ -rivate com-any and -u9lic com-any. ,oals of the firmC 'rofit ma;imiEation+ 6ealth ma;imiEation# management verses o6ners+ social res-onsi9ility. MaBor financial decision areasC !nvestment financing and dividend decisions. Basic factors influencing financial decisions#internal and e;ternal factors. Module // $9: hours% Ca-ital 9udgeting# meaning+ im-ortance+ difficulties and rationale. 5ata re<uirementC Cash flo6 -atterns Ta; effect+ effect on other -roBects+ effect of de-reciation and effect of indirect e;-enses. Method of a--raisalC traditional techni<uesC /verage rate of return ?/::@ method#'ay 9ac3 method. 5iscounted cash floe techni<uesC -resent value+ net -resent value+ internal rate of return. Terminal value and -rofita9ility inde; methods. Module /// $96 hours% Aor3ing ca-ital managementC Need for 6or3ing ca-ital+ classification of 6or3ing ca-ital#Source of fi;ed and varia9le 6or3ing ca-ital. Com-onents of 6or3ing ca-italC 'ositive and negative 6or3ing ca-ital#estimation of 6or3ing ca-ital re<uirement#0i<uidity -rofita9ility tangle. Module /5 $96 hours% Sources of com-any financeC 0ong term sources#other sources#:etained earnings#Ca-ital mar3et#short term sources# E;ternal and internal sources# Merger of com-anies#reasons#im-act ty-e of mergers. 0ease financingC Conce-t and classification#Significance and limitations.

;eference Boo*s 1. 8ames C 7an 2orne+ ,un%amenta!s o5 5inancia! management. ". EEera Solomon+ *heory o5 5inancia! management. $. 2 Beeman 8r. and S. Smdidi+ Capita! bu%geting %ecisions &. 'rasanna Chandra+ ,inancia! management theory an% practice (. M M Ihan * ' I 8ain+ ,inancia! management ). S I : 'aul+ ,inancia! management.

Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

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University of Calicut

/nternal Continuous 4ssessment ( a6imum

ar#s(30)

)0J # Tests ?minimum "@ 30& ' /ssignments ?minimum "@ such as home 6or3+ -ro9lem solving+ grou- discussions+ <uiE+ literature survey+ seminar+ term#-roBect+ soft6are e;ercises+ etc. 10J # :egularity in the class

University E0amination ,attern PA<* A= 1hort ans4er 3uestions (one/t4o sentences) /ll <uestions are com-ulsory. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module. + 6 > mar#s?10 mar#s

PA<* $=

Ana!ytica!/Prob!em so!&ing 3uestions 4 6 + mar#s?>0 mar#s Candidates have to ans6er four <uestions out of si;. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module.

PA<* C= 0escripti&e/Ana!ytica!/Prob!em so!&ing 3uestions 4 6 10 mar#s?40 mar#s T6o <uestions from each module 6ith choice to ans6er one <uestion. a6imum *ota! ar#s= '0

Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

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University of Calicut

ME09 +9A1 #racture Mechanics


Teaching scheme $ hours lecture and 1 hour tutorial -er 6ee3 Credits1 &

3"&ectives *o impart #no4!e%ge on !inear e!astic 5racture mechanics8 crac# tip p!asticity8 E!astic H P!astic ,racture echanics8 ,atigue crac# gro4th an% app!ication o5 5racture mechanics concepts to %esign

Module / $96 hours% !ntroductionC !ntroduction to conventional and fracture mechanics a--roaches to design significance of defects in materials 9rittle fracture e;-erienced in the -ast the effect of material -ro-erties on fracture. 0inear elastic fracture mechanics ?0E4M@C /tomic vie6 of fracture # stress concentration effect of fla6s # ,riffithHs energy 9alance # energy release rate # criterion for crac3 gro6th. Stress analysis of crac3s # E;-ressions for stresses and strains in the crac3 ti- region ?derivation not re<uired@ stress intensity factor ?S!4@ :elationshi- 9et6een I and , critical stress intensity factor -rinci-le of su-er-osition S!4 solutions for sim-le cases. Module // $96 hours% Crac3 ti- -lasticityC 'lastic Eone siEe !r6in -lastic Eone correction the 5ugdale a--roach effective crac3 length 'lastic Eone sha-es according to Mises criterion # I as a failure criterion Effect of s-ecimen dimensions limits to the validity of 0E4M # measurement of fracture toughness. !ntroduction to dynamic fracture mechanicsC Crac3 s-eed and 3inetic energy dynamic stress intensity and elastic energy release rate dynamic fracture toughness crac3 9ranching crac3 arrest. Module /// $96 hours% Elastic 'lastic 4racture Mechanics ?E'4M@ C 4racture 9eyond general yield crac3 ti- o-ening dis-lacement ?CT.5@ determination and use of CT.5 critical CT.5 8 integral 2:: singularity # measurement of 8 relation 9et6een 8 integral and CT.5 # crac3 gro6th resistance curves # tearing modulus sta9le and unsta9le crac3 gro6th 8#controlled fracture for stationary and gro6ing crac3s effect of s-ecimen dimensions fracture mechanisms in metals. Module /5 $96 hours% 4atigue crac3 gro6thC 4atigue crac3ing criteria ?constant am-litude only@ crac3 gro6th and stress intensity factor crac3 closure and fatigue threshold # factors affecting crac3 gro6th # gro6th of small crac3s measurement of fatigue crac3 gro6th. /--lication of fracture mechanics conce-ts to designC Means to -rovide fail safety and damage tolerance a--lication to -ressure vessel and -i-elines 0ea3 9efore 9rea3 criterion material selection use of fatigue crac3 gro6th -arameters and its a--lication to design.

Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

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University of Calicut

Te0t Boo*s 1. 'rashant Iumar+ E!ements o5 5racture mechanics+ Aheeler -u9lishing ". 5. Broe3+ E!ementary engineering 5racture mechanics+ SiBthoff * Noordhoff !nternational -u9lishers. ;eference Boo*s 1. T. 0. /nderson+ ,racture echanics= ,un%amenta!s an% App!ications+ C:C 'ress+ US/ ". I. 2ellan I+ !ntroduction to fracture mechanics+ Mc,ra6 2ill Boo3 com-any $. Ed6alds 2 0 * Aanhill :82+ ,racture mechanics+ Ed6ard /rnold Edition.

/nternal Continuous 4ssessment ( a6imum

ar#s(30)

)0J # Tests ?minimum "@ $0J # /ssignments ?minimum "@ such as home 6or3+ -ro9lem solving+ grou- discussions+ <uiE+ literature survey+ seminar+ term#-roBect+ soft6are e;ercises+ etc. 10J # :egularity in the class

University E0amination ,attern PA<* A= 1hort ans4er 3uestions (one/t4o sentences) /ll <uestions are com-ulsory. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module. + 6 > mar#s?10 mar#s

PA<* $=

Ana!ytica!/Prob!em so!&ing 3uestions 4 6 + mar#s?>0 mar#s Candidates have to ans6er four <uestions out of si;. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module.

PA<* C= 0escripti&e/Ana!ytica!/Prob!em so!&ing 3uestions 4 6 10 mar#s?40 mar#s T6o <uestions from each module 6ith choice to ans6er one <uestion. a6imum *ota! Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering ar#s= '0 1"

University of Calicut

Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

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University of Calicut

ME09 +971 'eating> 5entilation and 4ir-conditioning .esign


Teaching scheme $ hours lecture and ! hour tutorial -er 6ee3 Credits1 :

3"&ectives *o impart #no4!e%ge on princip!es o5 re5rigeration8 coo!ing an% heating !oa% ca!cu!ation8 %esign o5 air con%itioning system an% se!ecte% systems in com5ort engineering 7 ,re-re@uisites1 $asics o5 thermo%ynamics8 5!ui% mechanics8 an% heat trans5er Module / $9: 'ours% 'rinci-les of refrigeration and -sychrometry. 'sychrometric -ro-erties and -rocesses. /ir conditioning systems and its a--lications 'sychrometric chart# various -rocess#sensi9le cooling and heating# adea9ate saturation# use *a9sor9ent or adsor9ent # 2eating and humidification # cooling and dehumidification # mi;ing of air streams # use of -sychrometric chart for air conditioning # various -rocess # S.2.4+ ,..S.2.4+ E.S.2.4 Etc. Module // $96 'ours% Cooling and heating load calculation # selection of design tem-eratures # sources of heat load# heat transfer through structures # solar radiation # !nfilteration and ventilation# 2eat generation inside the conditioned s-ace # heat storage+ 5iversity and stratification. Module /// $96 'ours% 5esign of air conditioning system. Continuty e<uation+ BernoulliHs e<uation+ -ressure losses+ 5uct design # -ressure dro- in ducts+ -ressure dro- 9y gra-hical method# method of duct design# /rrangements of ducts+ fan design+ thermal insulation Module /5 $9: 'ours% 2eating systems#6arm air systems#hot 6ater systems steam heating systems#-anel and central heating systems#heat -um- circuit. /--lications# comfort air conditioning#effective tem-erature#thermal analysis of human 9ody# /ir conditioning systems# eva-orate cooling# lo6 humidity a--lications /utomo9ile and Train car air conditioning.

;efernce Boo*s1
1. 2. 3.

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5.

C. '. /rora+ <e5rigeration an% Air Con%itioning. Manohar 'rasad+ <e5rigeration an% Air Con%itioning. A. '. 8ones+ Air(con%itioning Engineering Carriers 2and9oo3 system design of /ir Conditioning :. ,. 8ordan+ ,. B. 'riester+ <e5rigeration an% Air con%itioning.

Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

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University of Calicut

/nternal Continuous 4ssessment $Ma0imum Mar*s-60% )0J # Tests ?minimum "@ $0J # /ssignments ?minimum "@ such as home 6or3+ -ro9lem solving+ groudiscussions+ <uiE+ literature survey+ seminar+ term#-roBect+ soft6are e;ercises+ etc. 10J # :egularity in the class

University E0amination ,attern PA<* A= 1hort ans4er 3uestions (one/t4o sentences) /ll <uestions are com-ulsory. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module. + 6 > mar#s?10 mar#s

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Ana!ytica!/Prob!em so!&ing 3uestions 4 6 + mar#s?>0 mar#s Candidates have to ans6er four <uestions out of si;. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module.

PA<* C= 0escripti&e/Ana!ytica!/Prob!em so!&ing 3uestions 4 6 10 mar#s?40 mar#s T6o <uestions from each module 6ith choice to ans6er one <uestion. a6imum *ota! ar#s= '0

Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

1$1

University of Calicut

ME09 +991 /ndustrial 4utomation


Teaching scheme $ hours lecture and ! hour tutorial -er 6ee3 Credits1 :

3"&ectives *o impart #no4!e%ge on basics o5 automation8 sensors8 robots an% its app!ication 7 ,re-re@uisites1 Ni! Module / $96 'ours% !ntroduction to automationC Basic notions and definitions+ technical and economic re<uisites. /utomation as a means of control and ins-ection# Basic control system conce-ts # control system analysis+ systems of automatic control. Module // $9: 'ours% Sensors1 Sensory e<ui-ment+ range sensing # -ro;imity sensing # touch sensing # force and tor<ue sensing # signal conditioning e<ui-ment. !ntroduction to machine vision+ sensing and digitiEing # image -rocessing and analysis # a--lications. !ntroduction to ro9otsC 5efinition of ro9ot # 9asic conce-ts # ro9ot configurations # ty-es of ro9ot drives # 9asic ro9ot motions # -oint to -oint control # continuous -ath control. Module /// $9: 'ours% Com-onents and o-erationsC Basic actuation mechanisms # ro9ot actuation and feed 9ac3+ mani-ulators director and inverse 3inematics+ coordinate transformation # 9rief ro9ot dynamics. ty-es of ro9ot and effectors # gri--ers # tools as end effectors ro9ot end # effort interface. :o9ot -rogrammingC Methods # languages # ca-a9ilities and limitation # artificial intelligence 3no6ledge re-resentation search techni<ues # /! and ro9otics. Module /5 $96 'ours% !ndustrial /--licationsC /--lication of ro9ots in machining # 6elding # assem9ly # material handling # loadingand unloading # C!M # hostile and remote environments. 'arts handling automation+ -roducts ins-ection automation+ machine tool automation+ !n#-lant trans-ort automation+ automatic transfer machines+ assem9ly automation.

Te0t "oo*s1
1. I. S. 4u.+ :. C.,onaleE+ C. S. ,.0ee+ <obotics Contro! 1ensing8 2ision an% )nte!!igence+

Mc,ra6 2ill !nternational Edition+ 11 %.

;efernce Boo*s1 1. Mi3ell '. ,roover+ mitchell Aeiss+ )n%ustria! <obotics8 *echno!ogy8 Programming8 an% App!ications+ Mc,ra6 2ill !nternational Editions+ 11 ). 2. :ichard 5. Ilafter+ Thomas /. Chmiele6s3i+ Michael Negin+ <obotic Engineering ( An )ntegrate% Approach+ 'rentice 2all !nc+ Engle6oods Cliffs+ N8+ US/+ 11 1. 3. Mu.IoEyrev+ )n%ustria! <obots+ 4. 7. Tergan+ !. /ndreev+ B. 0i9erman+ ,un%amenta!s o5 )n%ustria! Automation+

Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

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University of Calicut

/nternal Continuous 4ssessment $Ma0imum Mar*s-60% )0J # Tests ?minimum "@ $0J # /ssignments ?minimum "@ such as home 6or3+ -ro9lem solving+ groudiscussions+ <uiE+ literature survey+ seminar+ term#-roBect+ soft6are e;ercises+ etc. 10J # :egularity in the class

University E0amination ,attern PA<* A= 1hort ans4er 3uestions (one/t4o sentences) /ll <uestions are com-ulsory. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module. + 6 > mar#s?10 mar#s

PA<* $=

Ana!ytica!/Prob!em so!&ing 3uestions 4 6 + mar#s?>0 mar#s Candidates have to ans6er four <uestions out of si;. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module.

PA<* C= 0escripti&e/Ana!ytica!/Prob!em so!&ing 3uestions 4 6 10 mar#s?40 mar#s T6o <uestions from each module 6ith choice to ans6er one <uestion. a6imum *ota! ar#s= '0

Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

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University of Calicut

ME09 +201 /ndustrial Tri"ology


Teaching scheme $ hours lecture and ! hour tutorial -er 6ee3 Credits1 :

3"&ectives *o impart #no4!e%ge on theory o5 !ubrication8 5inite .ourna! an% thrust bearings8 hy%ro%ynamic gas bearing an% theory o5 5riction an% 4ear 7 ,re-re@uisites1 $asics o5 materia! science an% mechanics

Module / $96 'ours% !ntroduction viscosity and its tem-erature de-endents models of visco elastic materials Navier Sto3eHs e<uations derivation of :eynoldHs e<uation from Navier Sto3eHs e<uation one dimensional Bournal 9earing infinitely long 9earing infinitely short 9earing # one dimensional thrust 9earing. Module // $96 'ours% 4inite Bournal and thrust 9earings Bournal 9earing 6or3 a;ial and circumferential feeding Bournal 9earing solutions centrally loaded -artial 9earings a;ial groove 9earings non circular 9earings finite thrust 9earings ste- 9earings. Module /// $9: 'ours% 2ydrodynamic gas 9earing general e<uations limiting characteristics infinitely long slider 9earings -arallel+ -lane+ inclined+ slider+ ste- slider finite slider 9earings infinitely long Bournal 9earings Bournal 9earings 6ith inertia considered Bournal 9earings 6ith inertia neglected finite Bournal 9earings -ertur9ation and numerical solutions. Module /5 $9: 'ours% 4riction and 6ear mi;ed friction theory of sliding friction 9oundary friction e;treme -ressure lu9rications surface layer e;treme -ressure additives thic3 9oundary film thic3ness scuffing 9oundary friction stic3 sli-# 6ear# adhesive 6ear mild and sever 6ear a9rasive 6ear fatigue and corrosive 6ear# delaminations measurement of friction and 6ear.

Te0t "oo*s1 1. B. C. MaBumdar+ )ntro%uctin to *ribo!ogy+ / 2 Aheeler+ Bangalore. ;efernce Boo*s1 1. 'in3us and Sternilincht+ *heory o5 hy%ro%ynamic !ubrication+ 8ohn Ailey and Son+ Ne6yor3 2. 5. 4. Moore+ Princip!e an% App!ication o5 *ribo!ogy+ 'ergamon 'ress+ Ne6yor3 3. E. :a9inno6iEc+ ,riction : "ear o5 4. I. 0. 8ohnson+ Contact eta!s+ 8ohn Ailey * Sons + Ne6yor3 echanics+ Cam9ridge University 'ress.

5. T. :. Thomas+ <ough 1ur5aces+ 0ongman !nc. Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering 1$&

University of Calicut

/nternal Continuous 4ssessment $Ma0imum Mar*s-60% )0J # Tests ?minimum "@ $0J # /ssignments ?minimum "@ such as home 6or3+ -ro9lem solving+ groudiscussions+ <uiE+ literature survey+ seminar+ term#-roBect+ soft6are e;ercises+ etc. 10J # :egularity in the class

University E0amination ,attern PA<* A= 1hort ans4er 3uestions (one/t4o sentences) /ll <uestions are com-ulsory. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module. + 6 > mar#s?10 mar#s

PA<* $=

Ana!ytica!/Prob!em so!&ing 3uestions 4 6 + mar#s?>0 mar#s Candidates have to ans6er four <uestions out of si;. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module.

PA<* C= 0escripti&e/Ana!ytica!/Prob!em so!&ing 3uestions 4 6 10 mar#s?40 mar#s T6o <uestions from each module 6ith choice to ans6er one <uestion. a6imum *ota! ar#s= '0

Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

1$(

University of Calicut

ME09 +291 +ogistics and Su((ly Chain Management


Teaching scheme $ hours lecture and 1 hour tutorial -er 6ee3 3"&ectives

Credits1 &

*o e3uip stu%ents 4ith a comprehensi&e un%erstan%ing o5 supp!y chain management *o un%erstan% ho4 the en&ironment a55ects the %esign8 imp!ementation an% management o5 supp!y chains7 *o %e&e!op competence in %istribution an% !ogistics management

,re-re@uisites1 ni!

Module / $96 hours% Conce-t of Su--ly Chain 5ecision -hases in Su--ly Chain 'rocess vie6 of Su--ly Chain # Su--ly Chain flo6s # Su--ly Chain and com-etitive -erformance -erformance measures of Su--ly Chain Strategic fit 5rivers and .9stacles Module // $9: hours% 5emand forecasting in Su--ly Chain Com-onents of forecast and forecasting methods Managing su--ly+ Managing demand and Managing varia9ility !nventory Management in Su--ly Chain Uncertainties of demand Module /// $96 hours% Sourcing decisions in Su--ly Chain 'ricing and revenue management in Su--ly Chain Coordination in Su--ly Chain !T and Su--ly Chain Module /5 $9: hours% 0ogistics Management 5efinition of 0ogistics and conce-t of 0ogistics 0ogistic activities 4unctions of 0ogistics system Trans-ortation in Su--ly Chain 5esign o-tions for a trans-ortation net6or3 Trade offs in trans-ortation design 5esigning distri9ution net6or3

Te0t Boo*s 1. Cho-ra S. * Meindl '.+ Su--ly Chain ManagementC Strategy+ 'lanning+ and .-eration+ 'earson Education+ South /sia+ "00( ;eference Boo*s 1. 8anat Shah+ 1upp!y Chain anagement= *e6t an% Cases8 'earson Education South /sia+ "001 2. :onald 2 Ballou and Samir I Srivastava+ $usiness Logistics/ 1upp!y Chain anagement88 'earson Education South /sia+ "00% 3. 2arald 5yc3hoff et al+ 1upp!y Chain anagement an% <e&erse Logistic8 S-ringer+ "00& &. Christo-her M.+ 0ogistics and Su--ly Chain Management + 'itman 'u9lishing Com-any (. 8ohn Mortimer ?Editor@+ 0ogistics in ManufacturingC /n !4S E;ecutive Briefing + !4S 'u9lications+ U.I. * S-ringer#7erlag ). :aghuram ,. * :angaraB N.+ 0ogistics and Su--ly Chain ManagementC Cases and Conce-ts + Macmillan !ndia 0imited Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering 1$)

University of Calicut

/nternal Continuous 4ssessment ( a6imum

ar#s(30)

)0J # Tests ?minimum "@ $0J # /ssignments ?minimum "@ such as home 6or3+ -ro9lem solving+ grou- discussions+ <uiE+ literature survey+ seminar+ term#-roBect+ soft6are e;ercises+ etc. 10J # :egularity in the class

University E0amination ,attern PA<* A= 1hort ans4er 3uestions (one/t4o sentences) /ll <uestions are com-ulsory. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module. + 6 > mar#s?10 mar#s

PA<* $=

Ana!ytica!/Prob!em so!&ing 3uestions 4 6 + mar#s?>0 mar#s Candidates have to ans6er four <uestions out of si;. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module.

PA<* C= 0escripti&e/Ana!ytica!/Prob!em so!&ing 3uestions 4 6 10 mar#s?40 mar#s T6o <uestions from each module 6ith choice to ans6er one <uestion. a6imum *ota! ar#s= '0

Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

1$%

University of Calicut

ME09 +221 Buality Engineering and Management


Teaching scheme $ hours lecture and 1 hour tutorial -er 6ee3 Credits1 &

3"&ectives *o ana!yse #ey %e5initions o5 3ua!ity8 5ocusing on a customer(centric approach7 *o pro&i%e #no4!e%ge on the manageria! too!s an% techni3ues on 3ua!ity *o ana!yCe the re!ationship o5 statistics to a process an% to use the statistica! too!s *o ana!yCe an% generate acceptance samp!ing p!ans *o pro&i%e #no4!e%ge on the re!iabi!ity an% !i5e testing o5 components an% systems

Module / $9: hours% Conce-ts of <ualityC >uality >uality control >uality assurance >uality management# >uality costs Total >uality ManagementC /;ioms Management commitment# 5emingHs a--roach >uality council Customer satisfaction and retention Em-loyee involvement and em-o6erment Suggestion system >uality circle Continuous -rocess im-rovement 8uranHs trilogy '5S/ cycle IaiEen Si;#sigma Cros9yHs <uality treatment Module // $96 hours% Management tools and techni<uesC Benchmar3ing !S. <uality management systems >uality function de-loyment >uality 9y design 4ailure mode and effect analysis /ffinity diagram Bloc3 diagram 'areto chart 4ish 9one diagram 4lo6 chart :un chart Scatter diagram Tree diagram Matri; diagram Module /// $9: hours% Statistical tools 1#control chartsC Basic conce-ts # /ttri9utes and varia9les # :andom and assigna9le causes of variations# 'atterns of variation # Measures of central tendency and dis-ersion # 'ro9a9ility distri9utionsC Binomial+ 'oisson and Normal Control charts for varia9les C ZN + : and sigma charts 5etails of construction and uses Control charts for attri9utesC -+ n-+ c and u charts 5etails of construction and uses ?Numerical -ro9lems included@ Module /5 $96 hours% Statistical tools "# /cce-tance sam-ling+ :elia9ility and 0ife testingC Sam-ling 7s ins-ection # .C curve # Single and dou9le sam-ling -lans # /T! # /.>0 # 0ife testing # Bathtu9 curve MTB4 # .C curve for 0ife testing # System relia9ility ?Numerical -ro9lems included@

Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

1$

University of Calicut

;eference Boo*s 1. Bester 4ield+ 5ale 2+ Carol Boeterfreld Muchna+ ,len 2+ Boeterfreld Mery Boeterfeld# Scare+ "00$+ *ota! Fua!ity anagement+ $rd edition+ 'earson+ Education+ Ne6 5elhi. 2. 0ogethetis+ N. ?111"@+ anaging 5or *ota! Fua!ity+ 'rentice 2all !nternational+ Engle6ood Cliffs+ N8.+ 3. ,rant.E.0.+ 1tastica! Fua!ity Contro!+ Mc,ra6 2ill 4. 8uran 8.M+ ,ryna !.M.+ Fua!ity P!anning an% Ana!ysis+ Tata Mc,ra6 2ill 'u9lishing Com-any 5. Montgomery+ 5ouglas C+ "001+ )ntro%uction to 1tatistica! Fua!ity Contro!+ 4ourth edition+ 8ohn Ailey and Sons+ !nc+ Ne6 5elhi 6. ,erals M Smith# "00&+ 1tatistica! Process Contro! an% Fua!ity )mpro&ement# (th edition+

/nternal Continuous 4ssessment ( a6imum

ar#s(30)

)0J # Tests ?minimum "@ $0J # /ssignments ?minimum "@ such as home 6or3+ -ro9lem solving+ grou- discussions+ <uiE+ literature survey+ seminar+ term#-roBect+ soft6are e;ercises+ etc. 10J # :egularity in the class

University E0amination ,attern PA<* A= 1hort ans4er 3uestions (one/t4o sentences) /ll <uestions are com-ulsory. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module. + 6 > mar#s?10 mar#s

PA<* $=

Ana!ytica!/Prob!em so!&ing 3uestions 4 6 + mar#s?>0 mar#s Candidates have to ans6er four <uestions out of si;. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module.

PA<* C= 0escripti&e/Ana!ytica!/Prob!em so!&ing 3uestions 4 6 10 mar#s?40 mar#s T6o <uestions from each module 6ith choice to ans6er one <uestion. a6imum *ota! Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering ar#s= '0 1$1

University of Calicut

ME09 +261 /ndustrial Safety Engineering


Teaching scheme $ hours lecture and ! hour tutorial -er 6ee3 3"&ectives *o pro&i%e on concept o5 sa5ety in in%ustry8 princip!e o5 acci%ent pre&ention8 ma.or haCar%s8 conse3uences an% concept o5 re!iabi!ity7 Credits1 :

,re-re@uisites1 Ni! Module / ?1& 2ours@ !ntroduction to the conce-t of safety#Need#safety -rovisions in the factory /ct#0a6s related to the industrial safety#Measurement of safety -erformance+ Safety /udit+ Aor3 -ermit system+ inBury and accidents#5efinitions#Unsafe act unsafe condition# causes+ investigations and -revention of accidents+ haEards+ ty-e of industrial haEards#nature+ causes and control measures+ haEard identifications and control techni<ues#2/D.'+ 4ME/+4MEC/ etc. Module // ?1& 2ours@ Conce-t of !ndustrial hygiene+ -rogrammes#:ecognition Evaluation# Control+ Noise# source effects and noise control+ e;-osure limits standards+ 2earing conservation -rogrammes+ 4ire fire load#control and industrial fire -rotection systems+ 4ire 2ydrant and e;tinguishers+ Electrical 2aEards+ -rotection and interloc3#5ischarge rod and earthling device+ safety in the use of -orta9le tools. Module /// ?1$ 2ours@ 0ogics of conse<uence analysis#Estimation#To;ic release and to;ic effects#Threshold limit values+ Emergency -lanning and -re-aredness+ /ir -ollution#classification# 5is-ersion modeling #-ollution source and effects# #control method and e<ui-ments#,ravitational settling cham9ers#cyclone se-arators# 4a9ric filter systems#scru99ers etc. Module /5 ?1$ 2ours@ Conce-t of relia9ility#5efinition#4ailure rate and 2aEard function+ System relia9ility models#series+ -arallel systems+ relia9ility haEard function for distri9ution functions#e;-onential#normal lognormal# 6ei9ull and gamma distri9ution.

Te0t "oo*s 1. Thomas 8. /nton+ Bccupationa! 1a5ety an% ;ea!th anagement+ Mc,ra6 2ill anagement+ E0SE7!E: /cademic 2. !an T.Cameron * :aghu :aman+ Process 1ystems <is# -ress.

3. C.S.:ao+ En&ironmenta! Po!!ution Contro! Engineering+ Ne6 /ge !nternational 0imited 4. 0. S. Srinath+ <e!iabi!ity Engineering+ East 6est 'ress+ Ne6 5elhi.

Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

1&0

University of Calicut ;eference "oo*s 1. 4ran3 E. McErloy+'.EO C.S.'+ Acci%ent Pre&ention Chicago. 3. B2E0+Bccupationa! 1a5ety 4. 5r. /.I. ,u-ta+ <e!iabi!ity8 5elhi. anua!+ Tiruchira--alli. aintenance an% 1a5ety Engineering+ 0a;mi 'u9lications+ Ne6 anua! 5or )n%ustria! Bperations+NSC

2. 0ees 4.'+ Loss Pre&ention in Process )n%ustries+ Butter6orths+ Ne6 5elhi.

/nternal Continuous 4ssessment $Ma0imum Mar*s-60% )0J # Tests ?minimum "@ $0J # /ssignments ?minimum "@ such as home 6or3+ -ro9lem solving+ grou- discussions+ <uiE+ literature survey+ seminar+ term#-roBect+ soft6are e;ercises+ etc. 10J # :egularity in the class University E0amination ,attern PA<* A= 1hort ans4er 3uestions (one/t4o sentences) /ll <uestions are com-ulsory. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module. + 6 > mar#s?10 mar#s

PA<* $=

Ana!ytica!/Prob!em so!&ing 3uestions 4 6 + mar#s?>0 mar#s Candidates have to ans6er four <uestions out of si;. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module.

PA<* C= 0escripti&e/Ana!ytica!/Prob!em so!&ing 3uestions 4 6 10 mar#s?40 mar#s T6o <uestions from each module 6ith choice to ans6er one <uestion. a6imum *ota! ar#s= '0

Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

1&1

University of Calicut

ME09 +2:1 Mar*eting Management


Teaching scheme $ hours lecture and 1 hour tutorial -er 6ee3 Credits1 &

3"&ectives *o impart #no4!e%ge on 5un%amenta!s o5 mar#eting8 mar#eting en&ironment mar#et oriente% strategic p!anning8 mar#eting research an% mar#eting communications7
.

,re-re@uisites1 $asic #no4!e%ge o5 princip!es o5 management

Module / $96 hours% !ntroduction to mar3eting C 5efining mar3eting for the t6enty first century+ mar3eting sco-e+ tas3s+ conce-t of mar3et and mar3eting+ com-any orientations to6ards the mar3et -lace -roduction + -roduct+ selling+ mar3eting+ customer and societal mar3eting conce-ts. Mar3eting environment C Controlla9le factors+ identifying and res-onding to the maBor macro environment uncontrolla9le factors demogra-hic+ economic+ natural technological+ -olitical# legal and social cultural environment. Module // $96 hours% Mar3et .riented strategic -lanning 3ey areas+ organiEational levels+ cor-orate and division strategic -lanning cor-orate mission+ strategic 9usiness units+ The Boston consulting grou- a--roach+ The general electric model+ 'lanning ne6 9usinesses ,ro6th !ntensive+ integrative+ diversification+ Mar3eting mi; varia9les+ mar3eting#mi; strategy. Mar3et#segmentation levels+ -atterns+ -rocedure+ effectiveness. Mar3et targeting Evaluation+ target mar3et selection. Module /// $96 hours% Mar3eting research Need+ sco-e Mar3eting research -rocess. Consumer 9ehaviour factors influencing 9uyer 9ehaviour Cultural+ social -ersonal+ -sychological factors. 5efining customer value and satisfaction. 'roduct life cycles mar3eting strategies for different stages of -roduct life cycle. Module /5 $9< hours% Mar3eting communications -rocess develo-ing effective communications !dentification of the target audience+ determination of communication o9Bectives+ 5esigning the message+ select the communication channels+ esta9lishing the total mar3eting communications 9udget 5eciding on the mar3eting communications mi; -romotional tools an over vie6 advertising+ sales -romotion+ -u9lic relations and -u9licity+ sales force and direct mar3eting# develo-ing and managing an advertising -rogram setting o9Bectives+ deciding 9udget+ choosing message an overvie6 on measuring effectiveness of a media sales -romotion -ur-ose+ maBor decisions. Te0t Boo*s 1. '. Iotler+ ar#eting Ne6 5elhi ?"00&@

anagement8 11th Edition 'earson Eductation ?Singa-ore@ 'vt 0td+

;eference Boo*s 1. 7. S. :amas6amy+ S. Nam3umari+ ar#eting anagement+ Mc Millan !ndia 0td+ Ne6 5elhi ?111%@. 2. Sa;ena+ ar#eting anagement+ "nd Edition+ Tata Mc ,ra6 2ill ?"00"@. Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering 1&"

University of Calicut

/nternal Continuous 4ssessment ( a6imum

ar#s(30)

)0J # Tests ?minimum "@ 30& ' /ssignments ?minimum "@ such as home 6or3+ -ro9lem solving+ grou- discussions+ <uiE+ 0iterature survey+ seminar+ term#-roBect+ soft6are e;ercises+ etc. 10J # :egularity in the class

University E0amination ,attern PA<* A= 1hort ans4er 3uestions (one/t4o sentences) /ll <uestions are com-ulsory. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module. + 6 > mar#s?10 mar#s

PA<* $=

Ana!ytica!/Prob!em so!&ing 3uestions 4 6 + mar#s?>0 mar#s Candidates have to ans6er four <uestions out of si;. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module.

PA<* C= 0escripti&e/Ana!ytica!/Prob!em so!&ing 3uestions 4 6 10 mar#s?40 mar#s T6o <uestions from each module 6ith choice to ans6er one <uestion. a6imum *ota! ar#s= '0

Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

1&$

University of Calicut

ME09 +2<1 Energy Engineering and Management


Teaching scheme $ hours lecture and 1 hour tutorial -er 6ee3 Credits1 &

3"&ectives *o pro&i%e #no4!e%ge on energy conser&ation an% management7 *o impart the basics o5 rene4ab!e energy techno!ogy ,re-re@usites1 Ni!

Module / $96 hours% Energy and environmentC !ntroduction fossil fuel reserves 6orld energy consum-tion green house effect glo9al 6arming rene6a9le energy sources environmental as-ects utiliEation energy -rices energy -olicies Module // $9: hours% Energy conservationC !ndustrial energy use energy surveying and auditing energy inde; energy cost energy conservation in engineering and -rocess industry+ in thermal systems+ in 9uildings and non conventional energy resources schemes. Module /// $9: hours% Energy technologiesC 4luidiEed 9ed com9ustion fluidiEed 9ed 9oilers 6aste heat recovery systems heat -um- and refrigerators 6ind energy collectors and storage systems insulated -i-e 6or3 systems. Module /5 $96 hours% Energy managementC Energy management -rinci-les energy resources management energy management information systems com-uteriEed energy management. Costing techni<ues cost o-timiEation o-timal target investment schedule financial a--raisal and -rofita9ility.

Te0t Boo*s 1. A. :. Mur-hy+ ,. Mc Iay+ Energy

anagement+ Butter6orths+ 0ondon

;eference Boo*s 1. .. Callaghn+ 0esign an% anagement 5or energy conser&ation+ 'ergamon 'ress+ .;ford ". 5. Meric3+ Energy ( Present an% ,uture Bptions+ vol 1 and "+ 8ohn Ailey and Sons $. N. /. Chaigier+ Energy Consumption an% En&ironment+ Mc,ra6 2ill

Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

1&&

University of Calicut

/nternal Continuous 4ssessment ( a6imum

ar#s(30)

)0J # Tests ?minimum "@ $0J # /ssignments ?minimum "@ such as home 6or3+ -ro9lem solving+ grou- discussions+ <uiE+ literature survey+ seminar+ term#-roBect+ soft6are e;ercises+ etc. 10J # :egularity in the class

University E0amination ,attern PA<* A= 1hort ans4er 3uestions (one/t4o sentences) /ll <uestions are com-ulsory. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module. + 6 > mar#s?10 mar#s

PA<* $=

Ana!ytica!/Prob!em so!&ing 3uestions 4 6 + mar#s?>0 mar#s Candidates have to ans6er four <uestions out of si;. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module.

PA<* C= 0escripti&e/Ana!ytica!/Prob!em so!&ing 3uestions 4 6 10 mar#s?40 mar#s T6o <uestions from each module 6ith choice to ans6er one <uestion. a6imum *ota! ar#s= '0

Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

1&(

University of Calicut

,E09 +2<1 Entre(reneurshi(


Teaching scheme
$ hours lecture and 1 hour tutorial -er 6ee3

Credits1 &

3"&ectives *o gi&e an i%ea on entrepreneuria! perspecti&es Module / $9: hours% Entre-reneurial -ers-ectives# understanding of entre-reneurshi- -rocess# entre-reneurial decision -rocess# entre-reneurshi- and economic develo-ment# characteristics of entre-reneur# entre-reneurial com-etencies# managerial functions for enter-rise. Module // $9: hours% 'rocess of 9usiness o--ortunity identification and evaluation# industrial -olicy# environment# mar3et survey and mar3et assessment# -roBect re-ort -re-aration#study of feasi9ility and via9ility of a -roBect# assessment of ris3 in the industry Module /// $96 hours% 'rocess and strategies for starting venture# stages of small 9usiness gro6th# entre-reneurshi- in international environment# entre-reneurshi-# achievement motivation# time management creativity and innovation structure of the enter-rise# -lanning+ im-lementation and gro6th Module /5 $96 hours% Technology ac<uisition for small units# formalities to 9e com-leted for setting u- a small scale unit# forms of organiEations for small scale units#financing of -roBect and 6or3ing ca-ital#venture ca-ital and other e<uity assistance availa9le# 9rea3 even analysis and economic ratios technology transfer and 9usiness incu9ation

Te0t Boo*s 1. 2arold IoontE * 2einE Aeihrich+ Essentia!s o5 anagement+ Mc,ra6 hill !nternational " 2irich :.5. *'eters !r6in M.'.+ Entrepreneurship+ Mc,ra6 2ill $. :ao T.7.+ 5esh-ande M.7.+ 'rayag Mehta *Manohar S. Nada3arni+ 0e&e!oping Entrepreneurship a ;an% $oo#+ 0earning systems &. 5onald Iurado * 2odgelts :.M.+ Entrepreneurship A contemporary Approach+ The 5ryden 'ress (. 5r. 'atel 7.,.+ 1e&en $usiness Crisis+ Tata Mc,ra6 hill Timmons 8./.+ Ne4 &enture Creation( Entrepreneurship 5or >1st century+ Mc,ra6 2ill !nternational ). 'atel 8.B.+ Noid S.S.+ A manua! on $usiness Bppurnity )%enti5ication+ selections+ E5!! %. :ao C.:.+ ,inance 5or sma!! sca!e )n%ustries . 'andey ,.A.+ A comp!ete 9ui%e to success5u! Entrepreneurship+ 7i3as 'u9lishing

Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

1&)

University of Calicut

/nternal Continuous 4ssessment ( a6imum )0J # $0J # 10J #

ar#s(30)

Tests ?minimum "@ /ssignments ?minimum "@ such as home 6or3+ -ro9lem solving+ grou- discussions+ <uiE+ literature survey+ seminar+ term#-roBect+ soft6are e;ercises+ etc. :egularity in the class

University E0amination ,attern PA<* A= 1hort ans4er 3uestions (one/t4o sentences) /ll <uestions are com-ulsory. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module. + 6 > mar#s?10 mar#s

PA<* $=

Ana!ytica!/Prob!em so!&ing 3uestions 4 6 + mar#s?>0 mar#s Candidates have to ans6er four <uestions out of si;. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module.

PA<* C= 0escripti&e/Ana!ytica!/Prob!em so!&ing 3uestions 4 6 10 mar#s?40 mar#s T6o <uestions from each module 6ith choice to ans6er one <uestion. a6imum *ota! ar#s= '0

Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

1&%

University of Calicut

EC09 +2<1 Biomedical /nstrumentation


Teaching scheme $ hours lecture and 1 hour tutorial -er 6ee3 Credits1 &

3"&ectives *o impart #no4!e%ge about the princip!e an% 4or#ing o5 %i55erent types o5 bio(me%ica! e!ectronic e3uipments/%e&ices

Module / $9: hours% Electrical activity of e;cita9le cells#S5 curve#functional organiEation of the -eri-heral nervous system#electrocardiogram ?in detail 6ith all lead systems@#electroence-halogram# electromyogram electroneurogram# electrode electrolyte interface#-olarisation#-olarisa9le and non -olarisa9le electrodes# surface electrodes needle electrodes#micro electrodes# -ractical hints for using electrodes#Ss3in# electrodesH e<uivalent circuit#characteristics of S9io#am-lifiersH Module // $9: hours% Blood -ressure#direct measurements#harmonic analysis of 9lood -ressure 6aveform#system for measuring venous -ressure#heart sounds# -honocardiogra-hy#cardiac catheteriEation#indirect 9lood -ressure measurement electromagnetic 9lood flo6 meters#ultrasonic 9lood flo6 meters# im-edance -lethysmogra-hy -hoto -lethysmogra-hy#Sindicator# dilutionHmethod for 9lood flo6 determination s-irometry#measurement of various res-iratory -arameters# res-iratory -lethysmogra-hy#cham9er -lethysmogra-hy Module /// $96 hours% Measurement of gas flo6 rate cardiac -acema3ers and other electric stimulators#def9rillators and cardio converters 9lood -lum-s hemodialysis#ventilators infant incu9ators#drug delivery devices#lithotri-sy#thera-eutic a--lications of laser Module /5 $96 hours% 'hysiological effects of electricity#im-ortant susce-ti9ility -arameters#macro shoc3 haEards# micro shoc3 haEards#-rotection against shoc3#electrical isolation# electrical safety analyEers# measurements of -2+-C"+ and '."

Te0t Boo*s 1. Ae9ster 8+H Medical !nstrumentation#/--lication and 5esignH+ 8ohn Ailey ". 2and9oo3 of Biomedical !nstrumentation+ Tata#Migra6 2ill+ Ne6 5elhi ;eference Boo*s Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering 1. ,eddes* Ba3er+H'rinci-les of /--lied Biomedical !nstrumentationH+ Ailey ". Encyclo-edia of Medical 5evices and !nstumentation Ailey $. BronEino+2and 9oo3 of Biomedical Engineering+!EEE -ress 9oo3 1&

University of Calicut

/nternal Continuous 4ssessment ( a6imum

ar#s(30)

)0J # Tests ?minimum "@ $0J # /ssignments ?minimum "@ such as home 6or3+ -ro9lem solving+ grou- discussions+ <uiE+ literature survey+ seminar+ term#-roBect+ soft6are e;ercises+ etc. 10J # :egularity in the class NoteC .ne of the assignments shall 9e simulation using any of the tools

University E0amination ,attern PA<* A= 1hort ans4er 3uestions (one/t4o sentences) /ll <uestions are com-ulsory. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module. + 6 > mar#s?10 mar#s

PA<* $=

Ana!ytica!/Prob!em so!&ing 3uestions 4 6 + mar#s?>0 mar#s Candidates have to ans6er four <uestions out of si;. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module.

PA<* C= 0escripti&e/Ana!ytica!/Prob!em so!&ing 3uestions 4 6 10 mar#s?40 mar#s T6o <uestions from each module 6ith choice to ans6er one <uestion. a6imum *ota! ar#s= '0

Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

1&1

University of Calicut

Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

1(0

University of Calicut

CS01 0"$ C Simulation and Modelling

Teaching scheme $ hours lecture and 1 hour tutorial -er 6ee3

Credits1 &

3"&ectives

*o teach the stu%ents ho4 to repro%uce rea!(4or!% e&ents or process un%er contro!!e%

!aboratory con%itions8 using main!y mathematica! mo%e!s7


Module / $90 hours% !ntroduction # systems and models # com-uter simulation and its a--lications #continuous system simulation # modeling continuous systems # simulation of continuous systems # discrete system simulation # methodology event scheduling and -rocess interaction a--roaches # random num9er generation #testing of randomness # generation of stochastic variates # random sam-les from continuous distri9utions # uniform distri9ution # e;-onential distri9ution m#Erlang distri9ution # gamma distri9ution # normal distri9ution # 9eta distri9ution # random sam-les from discrete distri9utions # Bernoulli # discrete uniform #9inomial # geometric and -oisson Module // $92 hours% Evaluation of simulation e;-eriments # verification and validation of simulation e;-eriments # statistical relia9ility in evaluating simulation e;-eriments #confidence intervals for terminating simulation runs # simulation languages #-rogramming considerations # general features of ,'SS # S!M SC:!'T and S!MU0/. Module /// $9< hours% Simulation of <ueueing systems # -arameters of <ueue # formulation of <ueueing -ro9lems # generation of arrival -attern # generation of service -atterns #Simulation of single server <ueues # simulation of multi#server <ueues #simulation of tandom <ueues. Module /5 $9< hours% Simulation of stochastic net6or3 # simulation of 'E:T net6or3 # definition of net6or3 diagrams # for6ard -ass com-utation # simulation of for6ard -ass #9ac36ard -ass com-utations # simulation of 9ac36ard -ass # determination of float and slac3 times determination of critical -ath # simulation of com-lete net6or3 # merits of simulation of stochastic net6or3s.

;eference Boo*s 1. C. 5eo N.+ 1ystem 1imu!ation An% 0igita! Computer+ 'rentice 2all of !ndia. 2. ,ordan ,.+ 1ystem 1imu!ation+ 'rentice 2all of !ndia. 3. 0a6 /.M. * Ietton A.5.+ 1imu!ation o%e!!ing an% Ana!ysis+ Mc,ra6 2ill.

Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

1(1

University of Calicut

/nternal Continuous 4ssessment ( a6imum

ar#s(30)

)0J # Tests ?minimum "@ $0J # /ssignments ?minimum "@ such as home 6or3+ -ro9lem solving+ grou- discussions+ <uiE+ literature survey+ seminar+ term#-roBect+ soft6are e;ercises+ etc. 10J # :egularity in the class 8ote1 .ne of the assignments shall 9e com-uter 9ased simulation of continuous systems using any technical com-uting soft6are .ne of the tests must 9e com-uter 9ased ?-ractical@.

University E0amination ,attern PA<* A= 1hort ans4er 3uestions (one/t4o sentences) /ll <uestions are com-ulsory. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module. + 6 > mar#s?10 mar#s

PA<* $=

Ana!ytica!/Prob!em so!&ing 3uestions 4 6 + mar#s?>0 mar#s Candidates have to ans6er four <uestions out of si;. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module.

PA<* C= 0escripti&e/Ana!ytica!/Prob!em so!&ing 3uestions 4 6 10 mar#s?40 mar#s T6o <uestions from each module 6ith choice to ans6er one <uestion. a6imum *ota! ar#s= '0

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University of Calicut

Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

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University of Calicut

CE09 +261 E0(erimental Stress 4nalysis


Teaching scheme $ hours lecture and 1 hour tutorial -er 6ee3 Credits1 &

3"&ective *o ma#e stu%ents a4are o5 &arious measurement techni3ues an% e6perimenta! p!anning an% proce%ures a%opte% in !aboratory Module / $9: hours% Strain gauges # definition of gauge length # sensitivity and range # characteristics of an ideal strain gauge # different ty-es of mechanical strain gauges+ o-tical strain gauge # acoustic strain gauge # -neumatic strain gauge # merits and demerits # electrical strain gauges # inductance+ ca-acitance and -ieEo electric gauges # 9onded and un9onded resistance gauges and their a--lication in stress analysis # fi;ing techni<ues and measurement of strains # rosettes # determination of -rinci-al stress # construction of stress+ strain circles # analytical solution Module // $96 hours% 'hoto elasticity # 9asics of o-tics+ stress o-tic la6 # -lane and circularly -olariEed light and their use in -hotos elasticity # -olarisco-es # diffusion ty-e # lens ty-e -olarisco-es # isoclinics and isochromatics Module /// $9: hours% Model materials # cali9ration methods for finding material fringe values # model fringe values # e;am-les of 9eam fle;ure and diametrically loaded circular -lates. Non 5estructive Testing Methods Ultrasonic Methods 2ardness methods :e9ound 2ammer 5etection of em9edded reinforcement. Com-uter 9ased data ac<uisition systems. Module /5 $96 hours% Model analysis # direct and indirect models # la6s of structural similitude # choice of scales # limitation of model studies # 9uc3ingham -i#theorem # dimensional analysis # model materials # BeggHs deformater and its use # sim-le design of direct and indirect models Te0t Boo*s 1. 5ally+ 8. A. and :aliey A.4.+ E;-erimental Stress /nalysis+ Mc,ra6 2ill. ". Srinath 0.S.+ E;-erimental Stress /nalysis+ Tata Mc,ra6 2ill $. :oy+ T.I.+ E;-erimental /nalysis of stress and strain

;eference Boo*s 1. 5ove and /dams+ E;-erimental Stress /nalysis and Motion measurement+ 'rentice 2all ". 2etenyi M.+ 2and 9oo3 of E;-erimental Stress /nalysis+ 8ohn Ailey $. Bently 8' 'rinci-les of Measurement Systems+ 0ongman+ 11 $ &. Na3ra * Cho6dhary !nstrumentation Measurement * /nalysis Tata Mc,ra6 2ill+ 111(

Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

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University of Calicut

/nternal Continuous 4ssessment ( a6imum

ar#s(30)

)0J # Tests ?minimum "@ $0J # /ssignments ?minimum "@ such as home 6or3+ -ro9lem solving+ grou- discussions+ <uiE+ literature survey+ seminar+ term#-roBect+ soft6are e;ercises+ etc. 10J # :egularity in the class

University E0amination ,attern PA<* A= 1hort ans4er 3uestions (one/t4o sentences) /ll <uestions are com-ulsory. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module. + 6 > mar#s?10 mar#s

PA<* $=

Ana!ytica!/Prob!em so!&ing 3uestions 4 6 + mar#s?>0 mar#s Candidates have to ans6er four <uestions out of si;. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module.

PA<* C= 0escripti&e/Ana!ytica!/Prob!em so!&ing 3uestions 4 6 10 mar#s?40 mar#s T6o <uestions from each module 6ith choice to ans6er one <uestion. a6imum *ota! ar#s= '0

Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

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University of Calicut

EE09 +221 Soft Com(uting Techni@ues


Teaching scheme $ hours lecture and 1 hour tutorial -er 6ee3 3"&ectives *o ac3uaint the stu%ents 4ith the important so5t computing metho%o!ogies( neura! net4or#s8 5uCCy !ogic8 genetic a!gorithms an% genetic programming Credits1 &

Module / $92 'ours% /rtificial !ntelligent systems Neural Net6or3s+ 4uEEy 0ogic and Evolutionary 'rogramming conce-ts. /rtificial Neural Net6or3s Biological neural net6or3s Model of an artificial neuron# Com-arison 9et6een 9iological neuron and artificial neuron Basic models of artificial neural net6or3 0earning methods # /ctivation function and terminologies of /NN# # Mc Culloch 'itts Neuron 0inear Se-ara9ility 2e99 net6or3 'erce-tron Net6or3s + /daline+ Madaline. M3.U+E // $9: 'ours% Bac3 -ro-agation Net6or3s C /rchitecture # Multi layer -erce-tron Bac3 -ro-agation learning !n-ut layer+ 2idden 0ayer + .ut-ut 0ayer com-utations+ Calculation of error+ Training of /NN+ Bac3 -ro-agation /lgorithm+ Momentum and 0earning rate+ Selection of various -arameters in B' net6or3s# :adial Basis 4unction Net6or3s WT. B. 1X. 7ariations in standard B' algorithms 5ecremental iteration -rocedure+ /da-tive B'+ ,/ 9ased B'+ >uic3 -ro- training+ /ugmented B' net6or3s+ Se<uential learning /--roach for single hidden layer Neural net6or3s. Module /// $9: 'ours% 4uEEy sets and cris- sets#4uEEy sets 4uEEy set o-erations#4uEEy relations# Mem9ershi- functions 4eatures of the mem9ershi- functions#4uEEification# Methods of mem9ershi- value assignments# 5efuEEification# 5efuEEification methods#4uEEy :ule Base and a--ro;imate reasoning# Truth values and ta9les in fuEEy logic+ 4uEEy -ro-ositions+ 4ormation of rules+ 5ecom-osition of rules+ /ggregation of fuEEy rules# 4uEEy !nference Systems# Construction and Aor3ing 'rinci-le of 4!S# Methods of 4!S# Mamdani 4!S and Sugeno 4!S# 4uEEy 0ogic Control Systems# /rchitecture and .-eration of 40C System# 40C System Models# /--lication of 40C Systems. Module /5 $9: 'ours% ,enetic /lgorithms# Basic Conce-ts# Creation of off# s-rings# Aor3ing 'rinci-le# Encoding# 4itness function# :e-roduction# :oulette# Aheel Selection+ BoltEmann Selection# Tournament selection# :an3 Selection# Steady# State Selection# Elitism# ,eneration ga- and steady state re-lacement# !nheritance o-erators# Cross .ver# !nversion and deletion# Mutation .-erator# Bit# 6ise o-erators# ,enerational Cycle# Convergence of ,enetic /lgorithm# 5ifferences and Similarities 9et6een ,/ and other traditional methods# /--lications.

Te0t Boo*s 1. S. N. Sivanandam+ S. N. 5ee-a+ Princip!es o5 1o5t Computing8 Ailey !ndia 'vt. 0td.WModule !* !!!X 2. :.:aBase3haran and ,./. 7iBayala3shmi 'ai+ Neura! Net4or#s8 ,uCCy Logic an% 9enetic A!gorithms( 1ynthesis an% App!ications8 'rentice 2all of !ndia. W Module !!+ * !7X

Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

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;eference Boo*s 1. 4a3hreddine ..Iarray+ Clarence 5e Silva+ !ntelligent Systems 5esign+ Theory+ Tools and /--lication+ 'earson Education ". S. 2ay3ins+ Neural Net6or3s / Com-rehensive 4oundation + 'rentice 2all "00". $. 0. 4ausett+ 4undamentals of Neural Net6or3s+ 'rentice 2all 111&. &. T.:oss+ 4uEEy 0ogic 6ith Engineering /--lications+ Tata Mc,ra62ill+ Ne6 5elhi 111(. (. 5.E. ,old9erg+ ,enetic /lgorithms in search+ .-timiEation and Machine 0earning+ /ddison Aesley M/+ 11 1.

/nternal Continuous 4ssessment ( a6imum

ar#s(30)

)0J # Tests ?minimum "@ $0J # /ssignments ?minimum "@ such as home 6or3+ -ro9lem solving+ grou- discussions+ <uiE+ literature survey+ seminar+ term#-roBect+ soft6are e;ercises+ etc. 10J # :egularity in the class 8ote1 Bne o5 the assignments may be simu!ation o5 systems using any technica! so5t4are

University E0amination ,attern PA<* A= 1hort ans4er 3uestions (one/t4o sentences) /ll <uestions are com-ulsory. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module. + 6 > mar#s?10 mar#s

PA<* $=

Ana!ytica!/Prob!em so!&ing 3uestions 4 6 + mar#s?>0 mar#s Candidates have to ans6er four <uestions out of si;. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module.

PA<* C= 0escripti&e/Ana!ytica!/Prob!em so!&ing 3uestions 4 6 10 mar#s?40 mar#s T6o <uestions from each module 6ith choice to ans6er one <uestion. a6imum *ota! ar#s= '0

Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

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University of Calicut

Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

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University of Calicut

EE09 +2<1 ;o"otics and 4utomation


Teaching scheme $ hours lecture and 1 hour tutorial -er 6ee3 Credits1 &

3"&ectives *o gi&e an intro%uction o5 in%ustria! robotics an% automation Module / $9: 'ours% /utomation and :o9otics # :o9otics in Science 4iction # / Brief 2istory of :o9otics # The :o9ot and !ts 'eri-herals#:o9ot /ctivation and 4eed9ac3 Com-onents # 'osition Sensors # 7elocity Sensors # /ctuators # 'o6er Transmissions Systems # :o9ot 8oint Control 5esign# !ntroduction to Mani-ulator Iinematics # 2omogeneous Transformations and :o9ot Iinematics #Mani-ulator 'ath Control # :o9ot 5ynamics # Configuration of a :o9ot Controller. Module // $96 'ours% Ty-es of End Effectors # Mechanical ,ri--ers # .ther Ty-es of ,ri--ers # Tools as End Effectors # The :o9otGEnd Effector !nterface # Considerations in ,ri--er Selection and 5esign # Sensors in :o9otics # Tactile Sensors # 'ro;imity and :ange Sensors # Miscellaneous Sensors and Sensor#Based Systems # Uses of Sensors in :o9otics # !ntroduction to Machine 7ision # The Sensing and 5igitiEing 4unction in Machine 7ision # !mage 'rocessing and /nalysis # Training and 7ision System # :o9otic /--lications. Module /// $9: 'ours% Methods of :o9ot 'rogramming 0ead through 'rogramming Methods # / :o9ot 'rogram as a 'ath in S-ace # Motion !nter-olation # A/!T+ S!,N/0+ and 5E0/M Commands # Branching # ca-a9ilities and 0imitations of 0ead through Methods # The Te;tual :o9ot 0anguages # ,enerations of :o9ot 'rogramming 0anguages # :o9ot 0anguage Structure # Constants+ 7aria9les+ and .ther 5ata .9Bects # Motion Commands # End Effector and Sensor Commands # Com-utations and o-erations # 'rogram Control and Su9routines # Communications and 5ata 'rocessing # Monitor Mode Commands. Module /5 $96 'ours% !ntroduction to ro9ot intelligence and tas3 -lanning# state s-ace search#-ro9lem reduction#use of -redicate logic#means end analysis#-ro9lem#solving ro9ot learning#ro9ot tas3 -lanning#e;-ert systems and 3no6ledge learning.

Te0t Boo*s 1. Mi3ell '. ,roover# et. /l+ )n%ustria! robotics8 *echno!ogy8 programming an% App!ications+ Mc,ra6 2ill ". I. S. 4u+ :. C. ,onEaleE+ C. S. ,. 0ee+ <obotics8 Contro!8 1ensing an% )nte!!igence8 Mc,ra6 2ill

Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

1(1

University of Calicut

/nternal Continuous 4ssessment ( a6imum

ar#s(30)

)0J # Tests ?minimum "@ $0J # /ssignments ?minimum "@ such as home 6or3+ -ro9lem solving+ grou- discussions+ <uiE+ literature survey+ seminar+ term#-roBect+ soft6are e;ercises+ etc. 10J # :egularity in the class

University E0amination ,attern PA<* A= 1hort ans4er 3uestions (one/t4o sentences) /ll <uestions are com-ulsory. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module. + 6 > mar#s?10 mar#s

PA<* $=

Ana!ytica!/Prob!em so!&ing 3uestions 4 6 + mar#s?>0 mar#s Candidates have to ans6er four <uestions out of si;. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module.

PA<* C= 0escripti&e/Ana!ytica!/Prob!em so!&ing 3uestions 4 6 10 mar#s?40 mar#s T6o <uestions from each module 6ith choice to ans6er one <uestion. a6imum *ota! ar#s= '0

Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

1)0

University of Calicut

Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

1)1

University of Calicut

C'09 +221 8uclear Engineering


Teaching scheme $ hours lecture and 1 hour tutorial -er 6ee3 Credits1 &

3"&ectives *o impart the basic concepts o5 nuc!ear 5usion an% 5ission as energy source *o %e&e!op un%erstan%ing about 5ee% processing an% 5ue! reco&ery 5or nuc!ear reactors 8o ,re-re@uisites
Module 9 ?1$ 2ours@ Nuclear fission and fusion+ ty-es and classification of nuclear reactors+ nuclear fuels+ other reactor materials+ fuel -rocessing flo6 sheet+ chemical -rocesses for nuclear -o6er industries+ se-aration of reactor -roducts+ nuclides+ radioactivity+ decay chains+ neutron reactions+ fission -rocess+ gro6th and decay of fission -roducts in a reactor 6ith neutron 9urnout and continuous -rocessing. Ma3e u- of reactor+ reactor fuel -rocess flo6 sheet+ irradiation schemes+ neutron 9alance+ feed re<uirements and fuel 9urn u- for com-letely mi;ed fuels 6ith no recycle. Module 2 ?1$ 2ours@ 4undamentals of the /tom+ Binding Energy and Nuclear !nsta9ility+ /l-ha 5ecay+ Beta 5ecay+ ,amma 5ecay+ /ctivity and E;-onential 5ecay+ :adiological 5ating+ :adiation !nteractionsC 2eavy Charged 'articles+ :adiation !nteractionsC 0ight Charged 'articles+ :adiation !nteractionsC Neutrons+ Neutron Sources+ :adiation 5etection Module 6 ?1$ 2ours@ !ntroduction to nuclear -o6er systems+ Thermal#hydraulicsC Thermal -arametersC definitions and uses. Sources and distri9ution of thermal loads in nuclear -o6er reactors. Conservation e<uations and their a--lications to nuclear -o6er systemsC -o6er conversion cycles+ containment analysis. Thermal analysis of nuclear fuel+ Single#-hase flo6 and heat transfer. T6o#-hase flo6 and heat transfer+ Structural mechanicsC 4undamentals of structural mechanics+ /--lications to nuclear systems. Module : ?1$ 2ours@ 4eed re<uirements and fuel 9urn u- for com-letely mi;ed fuels#-lutonium recycle feed re<uirements and fuel 9urn u- and reactivity changes for unmi;ed fuel+ flo6 sheets for uranium "$(+"$ fuel cycle+ single region thorium 9reeder. 'roduction of uranium feed materials. Solvent e;traction of metals. 'ro-erties of irradiated fuels. Uses of sta9le isoto-es and methods of isoto-e se-aration. 'rinci-les of isoto-e. se-aration. se-aration of isoto-es of light and heavy elements.

;eferences1 1. 7anson 9enedict and Thomas 2 'igford UNuclear chemical Engineering VMcgra6 hill ". Turner+ 8. E. Atoms8 <a%iation8 an% <a%iation Protection. "nd ed. Ne6 Mor3+ NMC 8. Ailey+ 111( $. Ailliamson+ M. Essentia!s o5 A!trasoun%7 &. Selman+ 8. *he ,un%amenta!s o5 I(<ay an% <a%ium Physics7 (. Enie58 <7 A7 Nuc!ear Engineering= *heory an% *echno!ogy o5 Commercia! Nuc!ear Po4er7 Ne4 Jor#8 NJ= *ay!or : ,rancis )nc78 ay8 199>7 )1$N= 9'81+-03>08907 (9enera! nuc!ear engineering)

Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

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). Bird+ :. B.+ A. E. Ste6art+ and E. N. 0ightfoot. *ransport Phenomena. Ne6 Mor3+ NMC 8ohn Ailey and Sons+ 11)0. %. !ncro-era+ 4. '.+ and 5. '. 5eAitt. ,un%amenta!s o5 ;eat an% ass *rans5er. Ne6 Mor3+ NMC 8ohn Ailey and Sons+ 1110. . Collier+ 8. ,.+ and 8. :. Thome. Con&ecti&e $oi!ing an% Con%ensation. $rd ed. .;ford+ UIC .;ford Science 'u9lications+ 8une 1+ 111). 1. Tong+ 0. S.+ and 8. Aeisman. *herma! Ana!ysis o5 PressuriCe% "ater <eactors. 1st ed.+ 11%0O "nd ed.+ 11%1O $rd ed.+ 111) 10. 0ahey+ :. T.+ 8r.+ and 4. 8. Moody. *he *herma!(;y%rau!ics o5 a $oi!ing "ater Nuc!ear <eactor. "nd ed. 0a ,range 'ar3+ !0C /merican Nuclear Society+ 111$. 11. Todreas+ N. E.+ and M. S. IaEimi. Nuc!ear 1ystems ))= E!ements o5 *herma! ;y%rau!ic 0esign. Ne6 Mor3+ NMC 4rancis and Taylor+ 1110.

/nternal Continuous 4ssessment ( a6imum

ar#s(30)

)0J # Tests ?minimum "@ $0J # /ssignments ?minimum "@ such as home 6or3+ -ro9lem solving+ grou- discussions+ <uiE+ literature survey+ seminar+ term#-roBect+ soft6are e;ercises+ etc. 10J # :egularity in the class

University E0amination ,attern PA<* A= 1hort ans4er 3uestions (one/t4o sentences) /ll <uestions are com-ulsory. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module. + 6 > mar#s?10 mar#s

PA<* $=

Ana!ytica!/Prob!em so!&ing 3uestions 4 6 + mar#s?>0 mar#s Candidates have to ans6er four <uestions out of si;. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module.

PA<* C= 0escripti&e/Ana!ytica!/Prob!em so!&ing 3uestions 4 6 10 mar#s?40 mar#s T6o <uestions from each module 6ith choice to ans6er one <uestion. a6imum *ota! ar#s= '0

Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

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University of Calicut

Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

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University of Calicut

C'09 +2:1 /ndustrial ,ollution Control


Teaching scheme 3 hours !ecture : 1 hour tutoria! per 4ee# 3"&ectives *o impart the basic concepts o5 in%ustria! po!!ution contro! *o %e&e!op un%erstan%ing about 4ater8 air8 !ight po!!ution contro! 8o ,re-re@uisites Module 9 ?1$hours@ Classification of industrial 6aste6ater # ty-es of -ollutants and their effects # monitoring and analysis methods # 6ater -ollution la6s and standards # industrial 6aste6ater treatment # -rocesses and e<ui-ment Module 2 ?1$hours@ Aater -ollution control in industries # -ul- and -a-er+ te;tile -rocessing+ tannery 6astes+ dairy 6astes+ cannery 6astes+ 9re6ery+ distillery+ meet -ac3ing+ food -rocessing 6astes+ -harmaceutical 6astes+ chlor# al3ali industries+ fertiliEer industry+ -etrochemical industry+ ru99er -rocessing industry+ starch industries+ metal industries+ nuclear -o6er -lant 6astes+ thermal -o6er -lant 6astes. Module 6 ?1$hours@ /ir -ollution control in industriesC source and classification of industrial air -ollutants # monitoring e<ui-ment and method of analysis # damages to health+ vegetation and materials # air -ollution la6s and standards # treatment method in s-ecific industries # thermal -o6er -lants # cement # fertiliEers # -etroleum refineries # iron and steel # chlor#al3ali # -ul- and -a-er Module : ?1$hours@ !ndustrial odour control # sources and solutions # odour control 9y adsor-tion and 6et scru99ing # industrial noise control methods # sludge treatment and dis-osal # industrial haEardous 6aste management+ 6aste minimiEation. Environmental !m-act /ssessment and ris3 assessment#Environmental /udit and Environmental management system# Conce-t of common effluent treatment -lants. Credits1 &

;eferences1 1. Nelson * Nemero6+ !ndustrial Aater -ollution#.rigin+ Characteristics and treatment+ /ddison+ Aesley 'u9lishing Co. ". ,erard Iiely+Environmental Engineering+ Mc,ra6 2ill $. :ao M.N. * :ao 2+/ir 'ollution+ Tata Mc,ra6 2ill &. Sincero /.'.* Sincero ,./.+ Environmental Engineering+ / 5esign /--roach+ 'rentice 2all of !ndia (. :ao C.S.+ Environmental 'ollution Control Engineering+ Ne6 /ge !nt. 'u9. ). MahaBan S.'.+ 'ollution Control in 'rocess !ndustries+ Tata Mc,ra6 2ill %. Ba99itt 2.E+ Se6age * Se6age Treatment+ 8ohn Ailey . /99asi S./+ * :amasami E+ Biotechnical Methods of 'ollution Control+ Universities 'ress?!ndia@ 0td.

Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

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University of Calicut

/nternal Continuous 4ssessment ( a6imum

ar#s(30)

)0J # Tests ?minimum "@ $0J # /ssignments ?minimum "@ such as home 6or3+ -ro9lem solving+ grou- discussions+ <uiE+ literature survey+ seminar+ term#-roBect+ soft6are e;ercises+ etc. 10J # :egularity in the class

University E0amination ,attern PA<* A= 1hort ans4er 3uestions (one/t4o sentences) /ll <uestions are com-ulsory. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module. + 6 > mar#s?10 mar#s

PA<* $=

Ana!ytica!/Prob!em so!&ing 3uestions 4 6 + mar#s?>0 mar#s Candidates have to ans6er four <uestions out of si;. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module.

PA<* C= 0escripti&e/Ana!ytica!/Prob!em so!&ing 3uestions 4 6 10 mar#s?40 mar#s T6o <uestions from each module 6ith choice to ans6er one <uestion. a6imum *ota! ar#s= '0

Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

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University of Calicut

C'09 +2<1 ,ro&ect Engineering


Teaching scheme 3 hours !ecture : 1 hour tutoria! per 4ee# 3"&ectives *o impart the basic concepts o5 pro.ect management 8o ,re-re@uisites Module 9 ?1$ hours@ Sco-e of -roBect engineering # the role of -roBect engineer # : * 5 # TE4: # -lant location and site selection # -reliminary data for construction -roBects # -rocess engineering # flo6 diagrams # -lot -lans # engineering design and drafting Module 2 ?1$ hours@ 'lanning and scheduling of -roBects # 9ar chart and net6or3 techni<ues # -rocurement o-erations # office -rocedures # contracts and contractors # -roBect financing # statutory sanctions Module 6 ?1$ hours@ 5etails of engineering design and e<ui-ment selection ! # design calculations e;cluded # vessels # heat e;changers # -rocess -um-s # com-ressors and vacuum -um-s # motors and tur9ines # other -rocess e<ui-ment Module : ?1$ hours@ 5etails of engineering design and e<ui-ment selection !! # design calculations e;cluded # -i-ing design # thermal insulation and 9uildings # safety in -lant design # -lant constructions+ start u- and commissioning Credits1 &

;eferences1 1. :ase * Barro6+ 'roBect Engineering of 'rocess 'lants+ 8ohn Ailey ". 'eter S. Ma; * Timmerhaus+ 'lant design and economics for chemical engineers. $. Mc ,ra6 2ill ?"00"@. &. Srinath 0. S.+ U'E:T /N5 C'M.V affiliated east -ress -vt. 0td.+ ne6 yor3 ?11%$@ (. 'erry 8. 2.+VChemical engineering hand9oo3V %T2 ed. Mc ,ra6 2ill ? 111%@. ). 8E00EN 4. C.+ UCost and o-timiEation in engineeringV. Mc ,ra6 2ill ?11 $@. 7. 4rederic3 B. 'lummer+ 'roBect Engineering+ B2 . Ernest E. 0ud6ig+ /--lied -roBect engineering and management+ ,ulf 'u9. Co.+ ?11

Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

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University of Calicut

/nternal Continuous 4ssessment ( a6imum

ar#s(30)

)0J # Tests ?minimum "@ $0J # /ssignments ?minimum "@ such as home 6or3+ -ro9lem solving+ grou- discussions+ <uiE+ literature survey+ seminar+ term#-roBect+ soft6are e;ercises+ etc. 10J # :egularity in the class

University E0amination ,attern PA<* A= 1hort ans4er 3uestions (one/t4o sentences) /ll <uestions are com-ulsory. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module. + 6 > mar#s?10 mar#s

PA<* $=

Ana!ytica!/Prob!em so!&ing 3uestions 4 6 + mar#s?>0 mar#s Candidates have to ans6er four <uestions out of si;. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module.

PA<* C= 0escripti&e/Ana!ytica!/Prob!em so!&ing 3uestions 4 6 10 mar#s?40 mar#s T6o <uestions from each module 6ith choice to ans6er one <uestion. a6imum *ota! ar#s= '0

Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

1)

University of Calicut

Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

1)1

University of Calicut

BM09 +2:1 5irtual /nstrumentation

Teaching scheme 3 hours !ecture an% 1 hour tutoria! per 4ee#

Credits1 &

3"&ectives *o impart #no4!e%ge on the concepts o5 &irtua! instrumentation7 *o pro&i%e #no4!e%ge on the %ata ac3uisition Module 9 $96 hours% :evie6 of 7irtual !nstrumentation+ 2istorical -ers-ective+ Need of 7!+ /dvantages of 7!+ 5efine 7!+ 9loc3 diagram * architecture of 7!+ data flo6 techni<ues+ gra-hical -rogramming in data flo6+ com-arison 6ith conventional -rogramming. Module // $9: hours% 'rogramming Techni<ues+ 7!S * Su9 7!S+ loo-s * charts+ arrays+ clusters+ gra-hs+ case * se<uence structures+ formula modes+ local and glo9al varia9le+ string * file in-ut. 5ata /c<uisition 9asics+ /5C+ 5/C+ 5!.+ Counters * timers+ 'C 2ard6are structure+ timing+ interru-ts+ 5M/+ Soft6are and 2ard6are !nstallation Module /// $96 hours% Common !nstrument !nterfaces for Current loo-+ :s "$"CG:s & (+ ,'!B+ System 9asics+ interface 9asicsC USB+ 'CMC!/+ 7N!+ SCN!+ 'N! etc+ net6or3ing 9asics for office * industrial a--lication 7!S/ * !7!+ image ac<uisition * -rocessing+ Motion Control. Module /5 $9: hours% Use of /nalysis Tools+ 4ourier transforms+ 'o6er s-ectrum+ Correlation methods+ 6indo6ing * flittering. /--lication of 7!C /--lication in 'rocess Control 5esigning of e<ui-ments li3e .scillosco-e+ 5igital Millimeter using 0a9 vie6 Soft6are+ Study of 5ata /c<uisition * control using 0a9 vie6 7irtual instrumentation for an !nnovative Thermal Conductivity /--aratus to measure the Thermal Conductivity /--aratus# to measure the conductivity of non Ne6tonian fluids 6hile they are su9Bected to shearing force.

Te0t Boo*s 1. ,. 8ohnson+ Lab2)E" 9raphica! Programming+ Mc,ra6 2ill+ Ne6 Mor3 2. 0. I. Aells and 8. Travis+ Lab2)E" 5or E&eryone+ 'rentice 2all+ Ne6 8ersey. 3. I. 8ames+ PC )nter5acing an% 0ata Ac3uisition= )nstrumentation an% Contro!+ Ne6nes+ "000. *echni3ues 5or easurement8

;eference Boo* 9. So3oloff + $asic Concepts o5 Lab&ie4+ 'rentice 2all+ Ne6 8ercy

Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

1%0

University of Calicut

Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

1%1

University of Calicut

/nternal Continuous 4ssessment ( a6imum ar#s(30) )0J # Tests ?minimum "@ $0J # /ssignments ?minimum "@ such as home 6or3+ -ro9lem solving+ grou- discussions+ <uiE+ literature survey+ seminar+ term#-roBect+ soft6are e;ercises+ etc. 10J # :egularity in the class NoteC .ne of the assignments shall 9e a term#-roBect. The term -roBect shall consist of 5esign of follo6ing 7irtual !nstruments ?any t6o@ using a gra-hical 'rogramming soft6are. 1. 5ata /c<uisition using 7irtual !nstrumentation from Tem-erature transducer. ". 5ata /c<uisition using 7irtual !nstrumentation from a 'ressure Transducer $. Creation of a C:. using 7irtual !nstrumentation. &. Creation of a 5igital Multi#meter using 7irtual !nstrumentation. (. 5esign 7aria9le 4unction ,enerator Using 7irtual !nstrumentation. ). Creation of 5igital Tem-erature Controller using 7irtual !nstrumentation. %. Machine 7ision conce-ts using 7irtual !nstrumentation

University E0amination ,attern PA<* A= 1hort ans4er 3uestions (one/t4o sentences) /ll <uestions are com-ulsory. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module. + 6 > mar#s?10 mar#s

PA<* $=

Ana!ytica!/Prob!em so!&ing 3uestions 4 6 + mar#s?>0 mar#s Candidates have to ans6er four <uestions out of si;. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module.

PA<* C= 0escripti&e/Ana!ytica!/Prob!em so!&ing 3uestions 4 6 10 mar#s?40 mar#s T6o <uestions from each module 6ith choice to ans6er one <uestion. a6imum *ota! ar#s= '0

Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

1%"

University of Calicut

Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

1%$

University of Calicut

/T09 +2:1 Management /nformation Systems


Teaching scheme 3 hours !ecture an% 1 hour tutoria! per 4ee# 3"&ectives Credits1 &

*his course 4i!! intro%uce the metho%s an% the in5!uence o5 the in5ormation systems in management mi!ieu an% use )1 as an e55ecti&e too! in management an% %ecision ma#ing.

Module - /1 $92 hours% !nformation systems # functions of management # levels of management # frame6or3 for information systems # systems a--roach # systems conce-ts # systems and their environment # effects of system a--roach in information systems design # using systems a--roach in -ro9lem solving # strategic uses of information technology Module - //1 $90 hours% /n overvie6 of com-uter hard6are and soft6are com-onents # file and data9ase management systems # introduction to net6or3 com-onents # to-ologies and ty-es # remote access # the reasons for managers to im-lement net6or3s # distri9uted systems # the internet and office communications Module - ///1 $9: hours% /--lication of information systems to functional # tactical and strategic areas of management+ decision su--ort systems and e;-ert systems Module - /51 $9= hours% !nformation systems -lanning # critical success factor # 9usiness system -lanning # endsGmeans analysis # organiEing the information systems -lan # systems analysis and design # alternative a--lication develo-ment a--roaches # organiEation of data -rocessing # security and ethical issues of information systems

Te0t Boo*s 1. :o9ert Schultheis * Mary Sumner+ 2ie4+ Tata Mc,ra6 2ill.

anagement )n5ormation 1ystems(*he

anagerKs

;eference Boo*s 1. 0audon I.C. * 0audon 8.'+ anagement )n5ormation 1ystems ( BrganiCation an% *echno!ogy+ 'rentice 2all of !ndia ". Sadago-an S+ anagement )n5ormation 1ystems+ 'rentice 2all of !ndia $. Basandra S.I+ anagement )n5ormation 1ystems+ Aheeler 'u9lishing. 4. /lter S+ )n5ormation 1ystems= A anagement Perspecti&e+ /ddison Aesley. 5. Effy .E+ anagement )n5ormation 1ystems8 Thomson+ 7i3as 'u9lishing 2ouse.

Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

1%&

University of Calicut

/nternal Continuous 4ssessment ( a6imum

ar#s(30)

)0J # Tests ?minimum "@ $0J # /ssignments ?minimum "@ such as home 6or3+ -ro9lem solving+ grou- discussions+ <uiE+ literature survey+ seminar+ term#-roBect+ soft6are e;ercises+ etc. 10J # :egularity in the class

University E0amination ,attern PA<* A= 1hort ans4er 3uestions (one/t4o sentences) /ll <uestions are com-ulsory. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module. + 6 > mar#s?10 mar#s

PA<* $=

Ana!ytica!/Prob!em so!&ing 3uestions 4 6 + mar#s?>0 mar#s Candidates have to ans6er four <uestions out of si;. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module.

PA<* C= 0escripti&e/Ana!ytica!/Prob!em so!&ing 3uestions 4 6 10 mar#s?40 mar#s T6o <uestions from each module 6ith choice to ans6er one <uestion. a6imum *ota! ar#s= '0

Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

1%(

University of Calicut

Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

1%)

University of Calicut

/M01 0"(C Technology 4orecasting


Teaching scheme $ hours lecture and 1 hour tutorial -er 6ee3 3"&ectives *o pro&i%e #no4!e%ge on basics o5 5orecasting techni3ues
.

Credits1 &

,re-re@uisites1 ni!

Module / $9= hours% !ntroduction and 2istorical Bac3ground E;am-les of nota9le successes and failures. E-istemology of forecasting C Nature of technological change ontological and teleological vie6s Ty-es of forecasts E;-loratory -roBections Target -roBections 7alidity criteria. 5imensions of technological changeC !ntellectual+ 'hiloso-hical and cultural factors 'olitical and international factors Military and strategic -osture. Module // $92 hours% Macro economics Micro economics communications and social feed 9ac3 technological diffusion and innovation. 4orecasting techni<uesC Mor-hological analysis # /nalysis of functional ca-a9ilities # Mor-hological analysis of future 6ords Net6or3 methods. Trend e;tra-olationC Curve fitting Envelo-s+ constraints and scales intensive and e;tensive micro varia9les The inertia of trend curves. Module /// $92 hours% 2euristic forecastsC E;tra-olation of de-endant varia9les and constrained varia9les analogies+ meta-hors and structural models 'henomenological models .-erational models and simulations. !ntuitive methods 4orecasting 9y e;-erts Structured interactions Man machine interactions. 'olicy and strategic -lanningC 'lanning as tool for forecasting 'olicy 'lanning methods Strategic -lanning methods Cast effectiveness ''.S 5emand oriented -lanning .-erations analysis and systems analysis. Module /5 $9: hours% !ntroduction to technology assessment. T/ and its relevance 2istory of T/ in ,overnment and !ndustry Ste-s in T/ The M!T:E Methodology Brief revie6 of techni<ues 6hich can 9e used in T/ including cross im-act analysis+ systems analysis+ cost 9enefit analysis and formal models Case studies ?Suggested -roBects C To 9e a T/ -roBect relevant to the Ierala conte;t@

;eference Boo*s 1. :o9er U /yres+ *echno!ogy 5orecasting + Mc ,ra6 2ill ". Selected readings on Technology assessment !!T Bom9ay+ and 5e-t. of Science and Technology+ N.5elhi

Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

1%%

University of Calicut

/nternal Continuous 4ssessment ( a6imum

ar#s(30)

)0J # Tests ?minimum "@ $0J # /ssignments ?minimum "@ such as home 6or3+ -ro9lem solving+ grou- discussions+ <uiE+ literature survey+ seminar+ term#-roBect+ soft6are e;ercises+ etc. 10J # :egularity in the class

University E0amination ,attern PA<* A= 1hort ans4er 3uestions (one/t4o sentences) /ll <uestions are com-ulsory. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module. + 6 > mar#s?10 mar#s

PA<* $=

Ana!ytica!/Prob!em so!&ing 3uestions 4 6 + mar#s?>0 mar#s Candidates have to ans6er four <uestions out of si;. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module.

PA<* C= 0escripti&e/Ana!ytica!/Prob!em so!&ing 3uestions 4 6 10 mar#s?40 mar#s T6o <uestions from each module 6ith choice to ans6er one <uestion. a6imum *ota! ar#s= '0

Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

1%

University of Calicut

BT09 +2<1 Bio Materials


Teaching Scheme 1 3 hours !ecture an% 1 hour tutoria! per 6ee3 Credits 1:

3"&ectives1 *o stu%y the structure an% characteristics o5 biomateria!s o5 synthetic an% natura! origin *o gi&e an i%ea on the e55ecti&e uses o5 these biomateria!s ,rere@uisite1 Nil

Module 9 Structure of solid. :evie6 of 9asic conce-ts. Biomaterials+C 5efinition+ classification. 'olymers+ metals+ alloys+ ceramics and com-osites+ -hysical+ chemical and mechanical as-ects of 9ul3 and surface -ro-erties of metallic +-olymer and ceramic 9iomateriuals ?in vivo and in vitro @ Corrosion studies. Structure -ro-erty relation. Characterisation of 9iomaterials. Bul3 analysis#N:5+4T!:+SEM+T,/ etc. Surface aaaaanalysis#N'S+S!MS+/ES+STM etc. Module // 2ard tissue re-lacement im-lantC ortho-aedic im-lants ? hi-+ 3nee@+ dental im-lants+ adhesives and sealants.Soft tissue re-lacement im-lant. S3in im-lant+ 9urn ?6ound @ + dressingsG synthetic s3in+ dialysis mem9ranes+ scaffolds+ vascular im-lants+ heart valve im-lants . /rtififial 3idneys and livers. sutures+ 9iomaterials for gene delivery. 2ydrogel as stimuli# sensitive 9iomaterials+ o-hthalmologic im-lants+ 9iomaterials for drug delivery Module /// Blood and tissue com-ati9ility of 9iomaterials and their in vitro and in vivo assessment. Tissue res-onse to 9iomaterials. !m-ortance of interfacial tissue reaction ? eg. Ceramic 9one tissue reaction @. >ualification of im-lant ? in vivo and in vitro @ Blood materials interaction. MineraliEation and cncrustation+ + micro9ial# 9iofilm formation+ 9adterial adhesion to;icology+ degradation of 9iomaterials in 9iological environments. to;icity of 9iomaterials+ acute and chronic to;icity studies. !m-lant associated infection Module /5 Bio-olymers+ definition+ -lant and animal 9io-olymers# -olynucleotide+ -olyamides+-olysaccharides+-olyiso-rene+ lignin+ -oly-hos-hate and -oly hydro;yl al3anoates./--lication and chemical synthesis of su-er a9sor9ent -olmers+-olyethylene glycol+-oly-ro-ylene glycol+ -oly tetra methylene glycol+ -olyglycerine. Bio-lastics and environment+ commercial 9io-lastics. Natural fi9ers li3e sil3+ 6ool+ fla;+ Bute+ linen+ cotton+ sisal+ 9am9oo. Biocom-osite# -ro-erties and a--lications

;eference Boo*s 1. :atner+ 2offman+Schoen Biomaterial science# an introduction to materials in medicine /cademic -ress Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering 1%1 ". 'ar3 .8.B. Biomaterials# science and engineering+ 'lenum -ress $. Sharma C.'.+ SEycher.M Blood com-ati9le materials and devices Technomic -u9lishing com-any &. :.M. 8ohnson+ :.M. M6ai3am9o+ Tuc3er Bio-olymers :a-ra technology

University of Calicut

/nternal Continuous 4ssessment ( a6imum

ar#s(30)

)0J # Tests ?minimum "@ $0J # /ssignments ?minimum "@ such as home 6or3+ -ro9lem solving+ grou- discussions+ <uiE+ literature survey+ seminar+ term#-roBect+ soft6are e;ercises+ etc. 10J # :egularity in the class

University E0amination ,attern PA<* A= 1hort ans4er 3uestions (one/t4o sentences) /ll <uestions are com-ulsory. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module. + 6 > mar#s?10 mar#s

PA<* $=

Ana!ytica!/Prob!em so!&ing 3uestions 4 6 + mar#s?>0 mar#s Candidates have to ans6er four <uestions out of si;. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module.

PA<* C= 0escripti&e/Ana!ytica!/Prob!em so!&ing 3uestions 4 6 10 mar#s?40 mar#s T6o <uestions from each module 6ith choice to ans6er one <uestion. a6imum *ota! ar#s= '0

Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

1 0

University of Calicut

Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

1 1

University of Calicut

/!01 0"$C Micro Electro Mechanical Systems


Teaching Scheme 1 3 hours !ecture an% 1 hour tutoria! per 4ee# Credits 1 &

3"&ectives1 *o intro%uce the 5o!!o4ing concepts to the stu%ents manu5acturing o5 a micro %e&ice 5rom materia! se!ection to 5ina! pro%uct %esign the &arious materia!s use% in micro5abrication an% their app!ications ho4 basic engineering %esign can coup!e 4ith practice manu5acturing techni3ues 5or getting a E 1 %e&ice the changes in properties 4hen the %imensions o5 the system are sca!e%

Module / $99 hours% MEMS and microsystemsC MEMS and microsystem -roducts evaluation of microfa9rication microsystems and microelectronics a--lications of microsystems 6or3ing -rinci-les of microsystems microsensors microactuators MEMS and microactuators microaccelerometers. Scaling la6s in miniaturiEationC !ntroduction scaling in geometry scaling in rigid 9ody dynamics the Trimmer force scaling vector scaling in electrostatic forces+ electromagnetic forces+ scaling in electricity and fluidic dynamics+ scaling in heat conducting and heat convection. Module // $96 hours% Materials for MEMS and microsystemsC Su9strates and 6afers Silicon as a su9strate material+ ideal su9strates for MEMS single crystal Silicon and 6afers crystal structure mechanical -ro-erties of Si Silicon com-ounds Si."+ SiC+ Si$N& and -olycrystalline Silicon Silicon -ieEoresistors ,allium arsenside+ <uartE -ieEoelectric crystals -olymers for MEMS conductive -olymers. Engineering mechanics for microsystems designC !ntroduction static 9ending of thin -lates circular -lates 6ith edge fi;ed+ rectangular -late 6ith all edges fi;ed and s<uare -lates 6ith all edges fi;ed. Mechanical vi9ration # resonant vi9ration microaccelerometers design theory and dam-ing coefficients. Thermomechanics thermal stresses. 4racture mechanics stress intensity factors+ fracture toughness and interfacial fracture mechanics. Module /// $9= hours% Basics of fluid mechanics in macro and mesco scalesC 7iscosity of fluids flo6 -atterns :eynolds num9er. Basic e<uation in continuum fluid dynamics laminar fluid flo6 in circular conduits com-utational fluid dynamics incom-ressi9le fluid flo6 in microconducts+ surface tension+ ca-illary effect and micro-um-ing # 4luid flo6 in su9micrometer and nanoscale rarefield gas+ Iundsen and Mach num9er and modelling of microgas flo6 heat conduction in multilayered thin films heat conduction in solids in su9micrometer scale # Thermal conductivity of thin films # heat conduction e<uation for thin films. Microsystem fa9rication -rocessC 'hotolithogra-hy -hotoresist and a--lications light sources. !on im-lanation diffusion -rocess o;idation thermal o;idation silicon diode thermal o;idation rates o;ide thic3ness 9y colour # Chemical va-our de-osition # -rinci-le reactants in C75 enhanced C75 -hysical va-our de-osion s-uttering de-osition 9y e-ita;y etching chemcial and -lasma etching. Module /5 $92 hours% Micromanufacturing and microsystem -ac3agingC Bul3 Micromachining # !sotro-c /nd 5anisotro-ic Etching+ Aet etchants+ etch sto-s+ dry etching com-arison of 6et and dry etching # Surface micromachining+ -rocess in general -ro9lems associated surface micromachining # The 0!,/ -rocess descri-tion materials for su9strates and -hotoresists electro-lating The S0!,/ -rocess. Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering 1 "

University of Calicut Microsystem -ac3aging # ,eneral considerations # The three levels of microsystem -ac3aging die level+ device level and system level essential -ac3aging technologies die -re-aration surface 9onding 6ire 9onding and sealing # Three dimensional -ac3aging+ assem9ly of microsytems selection of -ac3aging materials.

Te0t Boo* 1. Tai#:an 2su+ 5elhi+ "00"

E 1 an%

icrosystems 0esign an%

anu5acture+ Tata Mc,ra6 2ill+ Ne6

;eference Boo*s 2 Mar3 Madou+ ,un%amenta!s o5 3 4 5 8. A. ,ardner+

icro5abrication+ C:C 'ress+ 111%.

icrosensors= Princip!es an% App!ications

S. M. SEe+ 1emicon%uctor 1ensors+ Mc,ra6 2ill+ Ne6 Mor3+ 111& C. M. Chang and S. M. SEe+ 2L1) *echno!ogy+ "000.

/nternal Continuous 4ssessment ( a6imum

ar#s(30)

)0J # Tests ?minimum "@ $0J # /ssignments ?minimum "@ such as home 6or3+ -ro9lem solving+ grou- discussions+ <uiE+ literature survey+ seminar+ term#-roBect+ soft6are e;ercises+ etc. 10J # :egularity in the class

University E0amination ,attern PA<* A= 1hort ans4er 3uestions (one/t4o sentences) /ll <uestions are com-ulsory. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module. + 6 > mar#s?10 mar#s

PA<* $=

Ana!ytica!/Prob!em so!&ing 3uestions 4 6 + mar#s?>0 mar#s Candidates have to ans6er four <uestions out of si;. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module.

PA<* C= 0escripti&e/Ana!ytica!/Prob!em so!&ing 3uestions 4 6 10 mar#s?40 mar#s T6o <uestions from each module 6ith choice to ans6er one <uestion. a6imum *ota! Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering ar#s= '0 1 $

University of Calicut

Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

1 &

University of Calicut

4809 +2<1 ;esearch Methodology


Teaching scheme $ hours lecture and 1 hour tutorial -er 6ee3 3"&ective1 *o gi&e an e6posure to the ma.or aspects o5 research an% research approaches7 credits :

Module 9 $96hours% !ntroduction meaning of research# o9Bectives of research#motivation in research# ty-es of research#research a--roaches significance of research# research methods 7s methodology criteria for good research Module // $9:hours% 5efining research -ro9lem# 6hat is a research -ro9lem# selecting the -ro9lem# necessity of defining the -ro9lem# literature revie6 im-ortance of literature revie6 in defining a -ro9lem# critical literature revie6 identifying ga- areas from literature revie6 Module /// $9:hours% :esearch designmeaning of research design#needfeatures of good design# im-ortant conce-ts relating to research design# different ty-es develo-ing a research -lan Method of data collectioncollection of data# o9servation method# intervie6 method# <uestionnaire method -rocessing and analyEing of data# -rocessing o-tions# ty-es of analysis# inter-retation of results Module /5 $96hours% :e-ort 6riting ty-es of re-ort research re-ort + research -ro-osal+ technical -a-er# significance# different ste-s in the -re-aration lay out+ structure and language of ty-ical re-orts# sim-le e;ercises # oral -resentation -lanning+ -re-aration+ -ractice# ma3ing -resentation ans6ering <uestions#use of visual aids#<uality and -ro-er usage#!m-ortance of effective communication 6ith illustrations.

;eference "oo*s 1. Coley.S.M and Schein9erg C./ 1110 + Proposa! 4riting+ Ne69ury#Sage 'u9lications. 2. 0eedy.'.5+ Practica! research p!anning an% 0esign+ & th edition +MA Macmillan -u9lishing com-any. 3. 5ay :a+11 1 U ;o4 to 4rite an% pub!ish a scienti5ic paperV+ Cam9ridge University 'ress . :. Earl Ba99ie+111&+ *he practice an% 1ocia! <esearch+Aords6orth 'u9lishing Com-any+ (. 8.2. /nsari+ Mahavir !T'! :eading Material on 'lanning Techni<ues

Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

1 (

University of Calicut

/nternal Continuous 4ssessment ( a6imum

ar#s(30)

)0J # Tests ?minimum "@ $0J # /ssignments ?minimum "@ such as home 6or3+ -ro9lem solving+ grou- discussions+ <uiE+ literature survey+ seminar+ term#-roBect+ soft6are e;ercises+ etc. 10J # :egularity in the class

University E0amination ,attern PA<* A= 1hort ans4er 3uestions (one/t4o sentences) /ll <uestions are com-ulsory. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module. + 6 > mar#s?10 mar#s

PA<* $=

Ana!ytica!/Prob!em so!&ing 3uestions 4 6 + mar#s?>0 mar#s Candidates have to ans6er four <uestions out of si;. There should 9e at least one <uestion from each module and not more than t6o <uestions from any module.

PA<* C= 0escripti&e/Ana!ytica!/Prob!em so!&ing 3uestions 4 6 10 mar#s?40 mar#s T6o <uestions from each module 6ith choice to ans6er one <uestion. a6imum *ota! ar#s= '0

Scheme and Curriculum B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

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