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LIBRARY 2012-203 sh Patel Sches fnolney Mifare dcheme Trimester IV a 2 [ Subject |__Teaching Scheme Credit i - __| Theory | Prac./Tut. | Theory | Sessional | Pr/oral | Advance 2 | 2 | 25 | 24 Applied Thermodynamics are [20 _30 05 “Fluid Mechanics + 20 30 05 | Manufacturing Processes 4 20 0. 55 Strength of Materials * 5 20 30 06 Business Communication - 1* 3 7 50 =| 0 ba ral 22 ° 275 | 155 120 | 265 | Sessional | Pr/oral | _ ‘Advanced Mathematics — 1" * 25 25 - Machine Drawing, 3 20 80. ‘Theory of Machines -1 Poe? 20 30 Manufacturing, Processes - It 3 Pe ED “Thermal Engineering 7 2 | 20 30, Principles and Practices of - 50 - 03 Management Total 20 _ | 225 185 170 25 ‘Trimester VI Subject ‘Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme Credit _ Theory | Prac./Tut. | Theory Sessional | Pr/oral/ Fluid Machinery iz 4 2 50 20 | 05 Thevry of Machine 1 _ com 2 so | 20 0S) Design of Machine Elements I 5 2 50 | 20 06 LC. Engine 4 | 2 50 20 05 Statipipal Methods™ 3 50 50 - 03 Total : 20 & 250 130 120 24 *Common for all MBA(Tech.) +Common with MBA(Tech) - Civil SVKM'S NMIMS Mukesh Patel School of Technology Management & Engineering fA Tech (Mechanical) ‘Trimester V Subi- Machine Drawing Code: Periods per Week | Lecture | 2hrs 7 Practical | 3 hrs _ Tutorial |= - = Hours Evaluation Scheme | Theory Examination | --- Test - o1 Term Work Practical Exam oz ‘Objective: By going through the contents student will be able to understand drawing and develop capacity to represent any matter / object with the help of picture using primary knowledge of working drawing. To provide understanding of assembly drawings and detailed drawings of machines parts from assembly drawing, Unit Topics Duration (Hrs) 1 _| Intersection of Surfaces: Prism or Cylinder with Prism, Cylinder and 7 Cone. In simple position only. Development of Surfaces: Prisms, cylinders and cones. Auxiliary Views: Primery auxiliary views and auxiliary projection of simple parts. 2 | Limit Fitand tolerance dimensioning, 02 Conventional Representation of threaded Parts 3 | Details and assembly: ii ) Cotter joint, Knuckle Joint, keys and couplings simple, Muff, flanged, Protected flanged, Oldham’s and Universal ), Bearing:- Simple, solid, bushes, Pedastal foot step. IS Conver representation of ball and roller bearing, Valves: - Gate valve, Globe valve, Non-return valve. IC Engine Parts:- Piston, Connecting rods, crank shaft igand Fixtures nal TOTAL 7 20 a Text Books: . 1) N.D.BhattV. M Panchal "Engineering Drawing” Charotar Publishing House, 50' edition, 2011. 2) N.D. Bhatt,V. M Panchal " Machine Drawing” Charotar Publishing House,45% Edition, 2010. 2012-2013 4 SVKM's NMIMS Mukesh Patel School of Technology Management & Engineering i "Machine Drawing”, Tata McGrawh Hill, 1* Buitiun, 2001. 2) Machine Drawing by P.S.Gill, S.K.Kataria & Sons, 2010. 3) Production Drawing by Narayan Reddy, New Age Publication,3" Edition, 2010. 4) General principles of presentation of technical drawing IS 10714-1983 5) Guide for selection of fits 1S:2709-1964 Term Work:~ 1), Minimum two class tests. 2) One sheet on Intersection of surfaces. 3) One sheet on development of surfaces. 4) One sheet on auxiliary views and Limit fit and tolerances. 5) Three assembly and details of Machine components using relevant software package. es 2 2012-2013 SVKM'S Nem Mukesh Patel School of Yechnology Management & Engineering IBA-Tech (Mechanical) Trimester V Suis:- Theory of Machines 1 Code Periods per Week | Lecture | 04 Practical | 02 Tutorial | — Marks Evaluation Scheme | 100 (Scaled down to 50) 20 ‘Term Work/PR/Oral 30 Objective:- To study the motion of the machine components using linkage synthesis and analysis. ‘To study the transmission of motion using basic drives like belt and rope. Prerequisite: Knowledge of Applied Physics Ill and Ei Detailed Syllabus Unit : Topics Duration a (Hrs) 1 | Kinematics: - 7 12 Basics (Mechanism and Machines, Rigid and resistant body, Link), Classification Kinematics pairs (Lower pairs and higher pairs Form closed pairs and force closed pairs), Based on relative motion permitted such as revolute, prismatic, cam, helical, Globular. Grubler’s criterion, constraint, Unconstrained based on Grubler's criteria. Limitations of Grubler’s Crit Inversion of chain: mechanisms based on uniform, non-uniform, SHM, Non= SHM property. Limiting and dead positions, , quick return property, applications. Four bar chain (Grashotfian, non-Grashotfian), Single slider crank chain, Double slider crank chain. Special Mechanisms: Straight line generating Mechanisms: Paucellier’s and Hart's exact Straight Line Generating Mechanisms, Watt's Approximate straight line mechanics, Grass-hopper mechanism. Pantograph, Hook joint- single and double, Steering gear mechanisms - Ackerman, Davis. 2 | Velocity and Acceleration analysis : (Graphical approach) 08 i | Velocity analysis:- instantaneous centre of rotation method, relative velocity method, rubbing velocities at joints, mechanical advantage . Velocity and Acceleration analysis:- relative method including pairs involving, Coriolis acceleration, i * 3-_ | Static and dynamic force analysis slider crank mechanisms (neglecting | 06 mass of connecting rod and crank), Engine force analysis, Turning moment fon crank shaft. Flywheel and its applications, Fluctuation in energy, function of flywheel, estimating inertia of flywheel for reciprocating prime movers and machines, 2012-2013 SVKM'S NMIMS Mukesh Patel School of Technology Management & Engineering _ Belt, Ropes:- Types of belts, velocity ratio, sip & creep of beit, iength of | belt for open & cross systems, law of belting, dynamic analysis- driving condition of maxi tensions, centrifugal tension, initial en power transmission. Chains :- Types of chains, chordal action, variation in velocity ratio, chain length. : Introduction to Kinematic Synthesis:-Types of Synthesis, scale factor for | 07 input and output motion, Chebyshev spacing of precision points, Two Position Synthesis, Three position synthesis, Bloch’s synthesis method, Synthesis of slider crank Mechanism. Total 40 ‘Text Books: 1) PL, Ballaney, “Iheory of Machines and Mechanisms” Khanna Publishing, New Delhi, 24% Edition, 2005. 2) Shigley" Theory of Mechanisms and Machines’, University Press, 3% Edition, 2003. Reference Books: 1) Ratan $S,"Theory of Machines"Tata Mcgrew Hill, New Delhi, 2%! Edition, 2005. 2) Ghosh and Malick,"Theory of Mechanisms and Machines" East West Press Pvt Ltd, 1988. 3) Theory of Machine through problems by S.S.Rao, 2007. Internet reference: As given by the faculty. Term work consists of the following: y um two class tests, 2), Assignments given by the faculty based on above syllabus. 3) Minimum 6 practicals from the list. Practical list:~ 1) Study of various types of mechanisms and thé 5 2) Yo draw velocity diagram using instantaneous centre method. 3) To draw velocity diagram using relative velocity method. 4) To draw velocity and acceleration diagram for simple mechanism. wersions, 5}/ To draw velocity and acceleration diagram for mechanisms involving Corioli’s component. 2 Tofind stip ober. ‘To study two and three position synthesis. 8) To study synthesis for slider crank Mechanism. Ogee 2012-2013 SvKM'S NIMS Mukesh Patel Schoo! of Technology Management & Engineering ‘MBA-Tech (Mechanical Engineering ~__| Trimester V [Sui inuiacturing Process fl - | Gode:- _ Periods per Week | Lecture [4hrs i [Practical | 3hrs : Tutorial = _ i ~~ [Hours [Marks | Evaluation Scheme ry Examination 3 50(Scaled down to 50) - 1 20 ‘Term Work/PR/Oral = 30 Objective: To provide the understanding of different manufacturing processes used i and analysis and evaluation of these manufacturing processes. dustry Electric discharge machining(EDM), Electro-chemical machining(ECM),Electro- chemical _grinding(ECG),UItrasonic __machining(USM),Electron beam machining(EBM),laser Beam Machining(LBM)Abrasive jet machining(AJM), Process variables and applications’ Prerequisite:- Manufacturing process | [ Detailed Syllabus Unit | Topics - Duration (Hrs) 1 | Metalcutting- ~ 08 | ‘Typ chips, orthogonal and oblique cutting, Tool Geometry, forces of single point cutting tool, Mechanics of metal cutting includes chip thickness ratio, velocity relationship in orthogonal cutting, Merchant's analysis, stress and strain, work done during cutting, friction in metal cutting, thermal aspects of metal cutting, tool wear and tool life. 2 | Forming processes: 7 10 Cold and hot working, principle and mechanism of rolling, defects in rolling, classification of forging, basic categories and methods of forging, heat treatment of forging, Extrusion: advantages and lisuilativn, loi and cold extrusion, extrusion force, defects and equipments, wire and tube drawing. Metal stamping and forming:-bending, deep drawing metal spinning, shear forming and flow forming, blanking piercing, roll forming, rubber press forming, hydro mechanical forming. Press tools:-Press operations, cutting force and energy in press work, strip layout , Progressive die, Compound and combination die 3 | Thread and gear manufacturing:-process of making thread, thread milling | 06 } thread rolling, thread grinding and tapping, automatic screw machines. * | Gear manufacturing by casting, gear forming, generating methods, hobbing and ‘(| rack planning. Sutherland process 4 | Unconventional Machining processes:- 06 2012-2013 SVKM'S NMIMS ___ Mukesh Patel School of Technology Management & Engineering Jig and fixtures:- S freedom, principies of location, locating dk and fixtures, design of drill jigs like plate leaf solid and box spe ane fixture for plain gang and indexing types and turning fixtures, = ‘Total Text Books: 1) Hajara Chaudhari,Bose S.K” Elements of Workshop Technology” Vol I1,Asia Publishing House, 2004 2) PN Rao" Manufacturing Technology” Vol | and II Tata Magrew Hill, 2006 3) P.CSharma “Production Engineering " S Chand Publications, New Delhi,2008 Reference Books:- 1) Chapman W.A. J.” Work Shop Technology” Vol L1,II! ELBS Publishers,2004 2) HMT Production Technology , Tata MaGrew Hill,2001 3) Krar,” Machine Tool and Manufacturing Technology” Cengage India Pvt Ltd,1997 ‘Term Work:- 1) Atleast three assignments. 2), Minimum three jobs on CNC and machining centre. 3) Two Drawing sheets (each on jig and fixture). 4) Design and drawing of progressive die. 5) Two Class test. 6) Viva Voce 1 Zo Sy f Fu Tas ne 2012-2013 SViKiM'S NEMS Mukesh Patel School of Technology Management & Engineering, MBA-Tech (Mechanical) a ‘Trimester: V Sub: Thermal Engineeri Code: Pari eriods per week [Lecture Practical Tutorial Hours | Marks Evaluation Scheme — ‘Theory Examination 3 | 100 (scaled downto 50) Test i 20 [Term work/PR/Oral 30 ine to prepare theoretical base for Objective:. To study Thermal engineering as an allied disci general understanding and applications. Prerequisite:-Applied Thermodynamics, integral calculus. Detailed syllabus "Topics Duration thr) Availability and Irreversibility: Availabe Energy- referred to a cycle,Quality 1 _ | OF energy,reversible work by an open system,Useful Work, Avalibility in] 5 Steady Flow and Non Flow Process,Gouy-Stodola Theorem, Exergy Balance Vapor Power Cycles: Comparison of Rankine and Carnot Cycle, Rankine reheat cycle, regenerative cycle, Binary Vapor Cycles. Gas& Steam Nozzles: Compressible fluid flow through nozzles & diffusers, Stagnation properties, Mach Number, Isentropic flow, Flow through constant 1} 3 | area ducts, Fanno and Rayleigh Lines, Use of Gas Tables, Steam nozzles flow] 10 through nozzles, Shape of Nozzles, General relation for adiabatic flow ,effect of friction, critical pressure ratio, effect of back pressure. Stem Turbine: Impulse Turbine, Reaction Turbine, Velocity compounding, 4 _| Pressure Compounding, velocity diagrams for simple and multistage turbines, | 10 Governing | | Air Compressors: Classification, Single Stage and Multi Stage Reciprocating : Compressors-Equation for WorkVolumetric _efficiency-V__ diagram, {B__| imercooling, Effect of Clearance Volume. 10 Rotary Compressor-Classification, Centrifugal Compressor; working, velocity diagram . Gas Turbines: Constant Pressure Combustion Gas Turbines-Open Cycle Gas 6 | Turbines and Closed Cycle Gas Turbines, Joules Cycle, Reheat, Regeneration, | 10 ' Intercooling, Effect of Operating Variables on Thermal efficiency of Turbine, Total 50 \ Char (i? rox a\s! A \a\s 2012-2013 MS NMIMS. ” Mukesh Patel School of Technology Management & Engineering ‘Text Books: 1. PK. Nag, Engineering Thermodynamics ~TataMcGraw Hill, 3 Edition, 2005. 2, Ri.Rajput, Thermal Engineering ~izaxmi Publications, 8° Edition, 2010. 3. S.M. Yaha, Fundamentals Of Compressible Flow ~3" Edition New Age International Publishers, 2009, Reference Books: 1. S.M.Yaha, Turbines, Compressors and Fans -3" Edition Tata Megraw Hill, 2008. 2, E.Rathakrishnan, Gas Dynamics- PHI Learning, 3" Edition, 2006. 3. S.M.Yaha, Gas Tables for Compressible Flow Calculations- New Age International Publisher, 2007. 4, Willam W, Peng, Fundamentals of Turbomachinery- John Willey & Sons, 2008. 5. S.K. Kulshrestha, Thermal Engineering-Vikas Publishing House, 2 Edition, 2009. Internet references: As given by faculty Practical: List of experiments: 1) Performance Tests and efficiency calculation on Compressor Test Rig. 2), Study of following Models: Centrifugal Compressor Rotary Compressor Gas Turbine Ram Jet Engine Wankel Engine De-lavel Turbine- Pressure-Velocity Compounded Steam Turbine Nave ene Term work: Term work should consist of the following: 7 1. Report on laboratory experiments. , 2. Numerical on all topics. . { 3. Atleast two class test to be conducted. W ahi 2012-2013

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