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DELHI TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY

SCHEME OF EXAMINATION
AND
COURSE CURRICULUM
B.Tech (Production and Industrial Engineering)

CONTENT
Scheme of Examination.................................................................................. 2-6
Course Curriculum
First Year........................................................................................................ 7-13
Second Year................................................................................................... 13-19
Third Year...................................................................................................... 19-24
Fourth Year.................................................................................................... 24-31

PE-1

SCHEME FOR B.TECH. FIRST SEMESTER (PRODUCTION AND INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING)


S.No. Course No.

Subject

L-T-P

Evaluation

Total Marks Credit Type

Sessional End
TH1

AM 101

Mathematics-1

310

30

70

100

4H

TH2

HU 102

Communication skills

210

30

70

100

3H

TH3

AP 103

Applied Physics-I

400

30

70

100

4H

TH4

AC 104

Applied Chemistry

310

30

70

100

4H

TH5

EE 105

Electrical Science

310

30

70

100

4A

TH6

IT 106

Fundamentals of Information Technology

210

30

70

100

3A

PR1

AP 107

Applied Physics-I Lab

002

30

70

100

2H

PR2

AC 108

Applied Chemistry Lab

002

30

70

100

2H

PR3

EE 109

Electrical Science Lab

002

30

70

100

2A

PR4

IT 110

Fundamental of Information Technology Lab

002

30

70

100

2A

1000

30

TOTAL

30 hrs

SCHEME FOR B.TECH. SECOND SEMESTER (PRODUCTION AND INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING)


S.No. Course No.

Subject

L-T-P

Evaluation

Total Marks Credit Type

Sessional End
TH1

AM 111

Mathematics-II

310

30

70

100

4H

TH2

EN 112

Environmental Sciences

200

30

70

100

2H

TH3

AP 113

Applied Physics-II

400

30

70

100

4H

TH4

AP-AC 114

Engineering Materials

400

30

70

100

4H

TH5

ME 115

Basic Mechanical Engineering

400

30

70

100

4A

TH6

CO 116

Programming Fundamentals

200

30

70

100

2A

PR1

AP 117

Applied Physics-II Lab

002

30

70

100

2A

PR2

CO 118

Programming Lab

002

30

70

100

2A

PR3

ME 119

Engineering Graphics

003

30

70

100

3A

PE 120

Mechanical workshop

003

30

70

100

3A

1000

30

PR4

TOTAL
A
C
H
M

30 hrs

Allied Engineering
Core (include major project and practical training also)
Humanities, Social Studies and Basic Sciences
Mandatory

PE-2

SCHEME FOR B.TECH. THIRD SEMESTER (PRODUCTION AND INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING)


S.No. Course No.

Subject

L-T-P

Evaluation

Total Marks Credit Type

Sessional End
TH1

PE 201

PRINCIPLES OF MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS

310

30

70

100

4C

TH2

PE 202

THERMAL SYSTEM I

310

30

70

100

4A

TH3

PE 203

NUMERICAL METHODS

310

30

70

100

4H

TH4

PE 204

QUANTITATIVE TECHNIQUES

300

30

70

100

3C

TH5

PE 205

FLUID SYSTEMS

310

30

70

100

4A

TH6

PE 206

ENGINEERING MECHANICS

310

30

70

100

4A

PR1

PE 207

MACHINE SHOP LAB

002

30

70

100

2C

PR2

PE 208

MACHINE DRAWING

002

30

70

100

2A

PR3

PE 209

THERMAL / FLUID SYSTEMS LAB

002

30

70

100

2A

VS1

PE 210

SELF STUDY / SEMINAR

001

100

100

100

1C

1000

30

TOTAL

30 hrs

SCHEME FOR B.TECH. FOURTH SEMESTER (PRODUCTION AND INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING)


S.No. Course No.

Subject

L-T-P

Evaluation
Sessional End

Total
Marks

Credit
Type

TH1

PE 211

ENGINEERING MATERIAL AND METALLURGY

310

30

70

100

4C

TH2

PE 212

WELDING TECHNOLOGY

310

30

70

100

4C

TH3

PE 213

THEORY OF MACHINES

310

30

70

100

4A

TH4

PE 214

MECHANICS OF SOLIDS

310

30

70

100

4A

TH5

PE 215

THERMAL SYSTEM II

310

30

70

100

3A

TH6

PE 216

ENGINEERING ECONOMICS AND ACCOUNTANCY

300

30

70

100

3H

PR1

PE 217

ENGINEERING MATERIAL AND METALLURGY/ WELDING TECHNOLOGY LAB

002

30

70

100

2C

PR2

PE 218

THERMAL SYSTEM - II LAB

002

30

70

100

2A

PR3

PE 219

MECHANICS OF SOLIDS/ THEORY OF MACHINES LAB

002

30

70

100

2A

PR4

PE 220

SELF STUDY / SEMINAR

001

30

70

100

1C

1000

30

TOTAL
A
C
H
M

30 hrs

Allied Engineering
Core (include major project and practical training also)
Humanities, Social Studies and Basic Sciences
Mandatory

PE-3

SCHEME FOR B.TECH. FIFTH SEMESTER (PRODUCTION AND INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING)


S.No. Course No.

Subject

L-T-P

Evaluation
Sessional End

Total
Marks

Credit
Type

TH1

PE 301

FOUNDRY TECHNOLOGY

310

30

70

100

4C

TH2

PE 302

METAL FORMING AND PRESS WORKING

310

30

70

100

4C

TH3

PE 303

PRODUCTION AND OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT

310

30

70

100

4C

TH4

PE 304

DESIGN OF MACHINE ELEMENTS

310

30

70

100

4A

TH5

PE 305

THERMAL SYSTEM - III

310

30

70

100

4A

PR1

PE 306

FOUNDRY TECHNOLOGY / METAL FORMING AND


PRESS WORKING LAB

002

30

70

100

2C

PR2

PE 307

THERMAL SYSTEM III LAB

002

30

70

100

2A

PR3

PE 308

DESIGN OF MACHINE ELEMENTS

002

30

70

100

2A

PR4

PE 309

MINOR PROJECT - I

004

60

140

200

4C

1000

30

TOTAL

30 hrs

Industrial Training (Durations 4 weeks in winter vacation at the end of Vth semester)

SCHEME FOR B.TECH. SIXTH SEMESTER (PRODUCTION AND INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING)


S.No. Course No.

Subject

L-T-P

Evaluation
Sessional End

Total
Marks

Credit
Type

TH1

PE 311

METAL CUTTING AND TOOL DESIGN

310

30

70

100

4C

TH2

PE 312

METROLOGY

310

30

70

100

4C

TH3

PE 313

INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING

310

30

70

100

4C

TH4

PE 314

TOTAL QUALITY MANAGMENT

310

30

70

100

4C

TH5

PE 315

MECHATRONICS

310

30

70

100

4A

PR1

PE 316

METAL CUTTING, TOOL DESIGN & METROLOGY LAB

002

30

70

100

2C

PR2

PE 317

INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING LAB

002

30

70

100

2C

PR3

PE 318

MINOR PROJECT-II

004

100

4M

PR4

PE 319

INDUSTRIAL TRAINING - I

002

100

2M

1000

30

TOTAL

30 hrs

Industrial Training (Durations 12 weeks in Summer vacation at the end of VIth semester)
A
C
H
M

Allied Engineering
Core (include major project and practical training also)
Humanities, Social Studies and Basic Sciences
Mandatory

Note:
Industrial training of 4 weeks during winter vacation after 5th Semester and 8 Weeks during summer vacation after
6th Semester.

PE-4

SCHEME FOR B.TECH. SEVENTH SEMESTER (PRODUCTION AND INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING)


S.No. Course No.

Subject

L-T-P

Evaluation
Sessional End

Total
Marks

Credit
Type

TH1

PE 401

COMPUTER INTEGRATED MANUFACTURING

310

30

70

100

4C

TH2

PE 402

OPTIMIZATION TECHNIQUES

310

30

70

100

4C

TH3

PE 403
(A to E)

ELECTIVE I

310

30

70

100

4C

TH4

PE 404

OPEN ELECTIVE -I

310

30

70

100

4A

PR1

PE 405

COMPUTER INTEGRATED MANUFACTURING LAB

002

30

70

100

2C

PR2

PE 406

ELECTIVE I LAB

002

30

70

100

2C

PR3

PE 407

MAJOR PROJECT - I

006

30

70

100

6M

PR4

PE 408

INDUSTRIAL TRAINING, VIVA - VOCE

004

30

70

100

4M

1000

30

TOTAL

30 hrs

SCHEME FOR B.TECH. EIGHTH SEMESTER (PRODUCTION AND INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING)


S.No. Course No.

Subject

L-T-P

Evaluation
Sessional End

Total
Marks

Credit
Type

TH1

PE 411

ADVANCED MACHINING PROCESSES

310

30

70

100

4C

TH2

PE 412
(A to E)

ELECTIVE- II

310

30

70

100

4C

TH3

PE 413

OPEN ELECTIVE II

310

30

70

100

4A

PR1

PE 414

ADVANCED MACHINING PROCESSES LAB

003

30

70

100

3C

PR2

PE 415

ELECTIVE- II LAB

003

30

70

100

3C

PR3

PE 416

MAJOR PROJECT (PART-II)

280

100

10M

PR4

PE 417

SEMINAR / REPORT

400

2C

1000

30

00 10 120
002

TOTAL
A
C
H
M

30 hrs

100

Allied Engineering
Core (include major project and practical training also)
Humanities, Social Studies and Basic Sciences
Mandatory

Note:
Industrial training of 4 weeks during winter vacation after 7th Semester and 8 Weeks during summer vacation after
8th Semester.

PE-5

Departmental Elective I

Open Elective I

PE-403-1
PE-403-2
PE-403-3
PE-403-4
PE-403-5

PE-404-1
EP- 404-2
EP- 404-3
EP- 404-3
EP- 404-3

Automation In Manufacturing
Reliability Engineering
Manufacturing With Plastic And Ceramics
Industrial Tribology
Finite Elements Method

Supply Chain Management


Project Management
Product Development And Design
Materials Management
Financial Management & Cost Control

Departmental Elective II

Open Elective II

PE-412-1
PE-412-2
PE-412-3
PE-412-4
PE-412-5

PE- 413-1
PE -413-2
PE-413-3
PE-413-3
PE-413-3

Automation In Manufacturing
Reliability Engineering
Manufacturing With Plastic And Ceramics
Industrial Tribology
Finite Elements Method

PE-6

Supply Chain Management


Project Management
Product Development And Design
Materials Management
Financial Management & Cost Control

AM-101 Mathematics I

L T P Credits
3 10

UNIT I
Infinite series: Tests for convergence of series (comparison,
ratio, root, integral, Raabes, logarithmic), Alternating series,
Absolute convergence, Conditional convergence.
UNIT II
Calculus of single variable: Taylors & Maclaurins expansion, Radius of curvature, applications of definite integral
to area, arc length, surface area and volume (in Cartesian,
parametric and polar co-ordinates).
UNIT III
Calculus of several variables: Partial differentiation, Eulers
theorem, total differential, Taylors theorem, Maxima-Minima, Lagranges method of multipliers, Application in estimation of error and approximation.
UNIT IV
Multiple Integrals: Double integral (Cartesian and polar
co-ordinates), change of order of integration, triple integrals
(Cartesian, cylindrical and spherical co-ordinates), Gamma
and Beta functions. Applications of multiple integration in
area, volume, centre of mass, and moment of inertia.
UNIT V
Vector Calculus: Continuity and differentiability of vector
functions, Scalar and vector point function, Gradient, Directional derivative, divergence, curl and their applications.
Line integral, surface integral and volume integral, applications to work done by the force . Applications of Greens,
Stokes and Gauss divergence theorems.
Text Books/Reference Books:
1. Advanced Engineering Mathematics by Alan Jeffery ;
Academic Press
2. Calculus and Analytic Geometry by Thomas/Finney;
Narosa.
3. Advanced Engineering Mathematics by Kreyszig; Wiley.
4. Advanced Engineering Mathematics by Taneja ; I K international
5. Advanced Engineering Mathematics by Jain/Iyenger;
Narosa.

HU-102 Communication Skills

L T P Credits
2 10

UNIT I
Functional English:
(A) Parts of speech; Tense and concord; Conditional clauses;
Question tags & short responses; Punctuation; Common
errors.
(B) Vocabulary and Usage: Synonyms & Antonyms; One
word substitutions; Words often confused; Idioms / Idiomatic expressions.

UNIT II
Basics of Writing:
(A) Presentation of Technical Information: Technical description of simple objects, tools, appliances; Processes and
operations; Scientific Principles; Definitions ; Interpretation of Visual Data (graph, charts etc)
(B) Writing of: Paragraph; Summary and Abstract; Taking
and Making Notes.
(C) Comprehension of Unseen Passages based on reading
exercises like Skimming, Scanning and Inference making.
UNIT III
Oral Communication: Phonetics: Speech Sounds and their
articulation; Phonemes, syllable, Stress, Transcription of
Words and Simple Sentences; Presentation and Seminar;
Language Lab Practice for Oral Communication.
UNIT IV
Texts for Appreciation and Analysis:
(A) Wings of Fire by APJ Abdul Kalam
(B) The Fortune at the Bottom of the Pyramid by C.K. Prahalad.
(C) The Branded (Uchalya) by Laxman Gaikwad
(D) Geetanjali by Ravindranath Tagore.
Text Books/Reference Books:
1. Day, Robert A. Scientific English: A Guide for Scientists
and Other Professionals. UP.
2. Maison Margaret, Examine Your English, New Delhi: Orient Longman.
3. Tikoo M.L., A.E. Subramaniam and P.R. Subramaniam.
Intermediate Grammar Usage and
Composition.
Delhi: Orient Longman.
4. Weiss, Edmond H. Writing Remedies: Practical Exercises
for Technical Writing. University Press.
5. Lesikar and Flatley. Business Communications. New Delhi, Biztantra Press.
6. OConnor, Better English Pronunciation, Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press.
7. Gaikwad, Laxman, The Branded, Delhi: Sahitya Akademi.
8. Kalam, APJ Abdul, Wings of Fire, Delhi: University Press.
9. C.K. Prahalad, The Fortune at the Bottom of the Pyramid,
Wharton School Publishing.
10. Rabindranath Tagore, Gitanjali, Filiquarian Publishing,
LLC.

AP 103 Applied Physics - I

L T P Credits
3 10

UNIT I
Relativity : Review of concepts of frames of reference and
Galilean transformation equation, Michelson Morley experiment and its implications, Einsteins special theory of
relativity, Lorentz transformation equations, Law of addition
of velocities, Mass variation with velocity, Concept of energy and momentum, Mass energy relation.

PE-7

UNIT II
Oscillations, waves : Damped and forced oscillations, Resonance (amplitude and power), Q factor, Sharpness of
resonance. Equations of longitudinal and transverse waves
and their solutions, Impedance, Reflection and transmission
of waves at a boundary, Impedance matching between two
medium.
UNIT III
Physical optics: Interference by division of wave front and
amplitude, Multiple beam interference and Fabry-Perot interferometer, Fresnel diffraction through a straight edge,
Fraunhoffer diffraction, Zone plate, single slit and N-slit /
grating, Resolving power of telescope, prism and grating. Polarization by reflection and by transmission, Brewsters law,
Double refraction, elliptically and circularly polarized light,
Nicol prism, Quarter and half wave plates.
UNIT IV
Optical Instruments: Cardinal points of co-axial lens systems, spherical and chromatic aberrations and their removal, Huygens and Ramsdens eyepiece.
UNIT V
Laser optics: Coherence and coherent properties of laser
beams, Brief working principle of lasers, Spontaneous and
stimulated emission, Einsteins co-efficient, Ruby laser, HeNe laser.
UNIT VI
Optical Fiber: Classification of optical fibers, Refractive index
profile, Core cladding refractive index difference, Numerical
aperture of optical fiber, Pulse dispersion in optical fiber (ray
theory).
Text Books/Reference Books:
1. Physics of Vibrations and Waves by H.J. Pain.
2. Vibrations and Waves by A.P. French.
3. Perspective of Modern Physics by Arthur Beiser.
4. Optics by A. Ghatak.
5. Berkley Physics Course Vol 1.

AC-104 Applied Chemistry

L T P Credits
3 10

UNIT I
(a) Conventional Analysis: Volumetric Analysis, Types of
titrations, Theory of indicators.
(b) Spectral
Analysis:
Electromagnetic
radiation,
Lambert-Beers Law, UV-VIS, IR, instrumentation &
applications.
UNIT II
Thermal Methods of Analysis: Principle, working and applications of Thermo-gravimetry, Differential thermal analysis
and Differential scanning calorimetry.

UNIT III
(a) Polymers: Monomer & polymer, functionality and Degree of Polymerization. Mechanism of polymerization.
Molecular weights of polymers. Methods of polymerization. Industrial production of PE and PF resins. Industrial
applications of polymers.
b) Bio-molecules: Classification, Structure, physical and
chemical properties of Amino-acids, Peptides and Proteins, Carbohydrates, Cellulose and its derivatives,
RNA, DNA. Introduction to Bio-degradable Polymers.

UNITIV
Electrochemistry : Electrochemicalcells, components,
characteristics of batteries. Primary and Secondary battery
systems, Zinc-Carbon cells, Lead storage and lithium batteries. Fuel Cells, Electro-deposition, Electrical and chemical requirements. Electroplating bath and linings. Agitation, Circulation and filtration equipment. Plating of copper, gold and
rhodium.
UNIT V
Phase Equilibrium: Definitions of Phase, component and degree of freedom, Gibbs phase rule. One component systems:
Water and sulphur. Two component systems: Pb-Ag and CuNi system.
Univ VI
Green Chemistry: Introduction, Goals & Significance of
Green Chemistry. Reagents, solvents and catalysts for green
synthesis. Principles of Green Chemistry, Evaluation of feedstocks, reaction types and methods. Future trends in Green
Chemistry.
Text Books/Reference Books:
1. Thermal Analysis by T. Hatakeyama, F.X. Quinn; Wiley.
2. Inorganic Quantitative Analysis by A.I. Vogel.
3. Instrumental Method of Analysis by Skoog D.A.; HRW
International.
4. Green Chemistry: Theory & Practice by P.T. Anastas &
JC Warner; Oxford Univ Press.
5. Polymer Science and Technology by Billmeyer; John
Wiley.
6. Polymer Science and Technology by Fried; Prentice
Hall.

EE 105 Electrical Science

L T P Credits
3 10

UNIT I
Introduction: Role and importance of circuits in Engineering,
concept of fields, charge, current, voltage, energy and there
interrelationship. V-I characteristics of ideal voltage and ideal current sources, various types of controlled sources. Passive circuit components: V-I characteristics and ratings of different types of R, L, C elements. Series and parallel circuits,
power and energy, Kirchoffs Laws. Delta-star conversion,
Superposition Theorem, Thevenins Theorem, Nortons theorem, Maximum Power Transfer Theorem, Tellgen Theorem.

PE-8

UNIT II
Single Phase AC Circuits: Single phase EMF generation, average and effective values of sinusoids, complex representation of impedance, series and parallel circuits, concept of
phasor, phasor diagram, power factor, power in complex notation, real power, reactive power and apparent power. Resonance in series and parallel circuits, Q-factor, bandwidth
and their relationship, half power points.
UNIT III
Three-Phase AC Circuits: Three phase EMF generation, delta and Y connection, line and phase quantities. Solution of
three phase circuits: balanced supply voltage and balanced
load, phasor diagram, measurement of power in three
phase circuits.
UNIT IV
Magnetic Circuits & Transformers: Amperes circuital law,
B-H curve, concept of reluctance, flux, MMF, analogies between electrical and magnetic quantities solution of magnetic circuits. Hysteresis and eddy current losses, application
of magnetic force, mutual inductance and dot convention.
Single phase Transformer construction, principle of working,
auto transformer and their applications.
UNIT V
Measuring Instruments : Analog indicating instruments, devices, Damping devices, PMMC ammeters and voltmeters,
shunt and multipliers, Moving iron ammeter and voltmeters,
dynamometer type wattmeters, multimeters, AC watt-hour
meters. Digital voltmeters, ammeters and wattmeters.
Text Books/Reference Books:
1. Basic electrical Engineering by C.L. Wadhwa, 4th Edition; New Age International.
2. Basic Electrical Engineering by Fitzereld, Higgenbotham & Grabel; McGraw Hill International.
3. Electrical Engineering Fundamentals by Vincent
Deltoro; Prentice Hall International (EEI).
4. Relevant Indian Electricity Supply rules & BIS codes.

IT 106 Fundamentals of Infor- L T P Credits


2 10
3
mation Technology
UNIT I
Fundamental Concepts of Information: Definition of information, Data Vs Information, Introduction to Information
representation in Digital Media, Text, image, graphics, Animation, Audio, Video etc., Need, Value and Quality of information
UNIT II
Concepts in Computer & Programming: Definition of Electronic Computer, History, Generations, Characteristic and
Application of Computers, Classification of Computers,
Memory, different types of memory, Computer HardwareCPU, Various I/O devices, Peripherals, Firmware and Humanware.

UNITIII
Programming Language Classification & Program Methodology: Computer Languages, Generation of Languages,
Translators, Interpreters, Compilers, Flow Charts, Dataflow
Diagram, Assemblers, Introduction to 4GL and 5GL.
UNIT IV
Digital Devices and Basic Network Concepts: Digital Fundamentals: Various codes, decimal, binary, hexa-decimal conversion, floating numbers gates, flip flops, adder, multiplexes, Introduction to Data Transmission.
UNIT V
Data Communication & Networks: Computer Networks- Introduction of LAN, MAN and WAN. Network Topologies, Client-server Architecture.
UNIT VI
Internet and Web Technologies: Hypertext Markup Language, DHTML, WWW, HTTP, Gopher, FTP, Telnet, Web
Browsers, Net Surfing, Search Engines, Email, Safety of Business Transaction on web. Elementary Concepts of E-Learning and E-Commerce, Electronic Payment Systems, Digital
Signatures, Firewall.
Text Books/Reference Books:
1. Using Information Technology: A Practical Introduction
to Computers & Communications by William Sawyer &
Hutchinson; Publisher: Tata McGraw-Hill.
2. Introduction to Computers by Peter Norton; Tata McGraw-Hill.
3. Introduction to Computers by Rajaraman; EPI.
4. Data Compression by Nelson; BPB.
5. Internet, An introductionby CIS Tems; Tata McGraw
Hill.
6. Information Technology: Breaking News by Curtin;
TMH.
7. Fundamentals of Information Technology by Leon &
Leon; Vikas.
8. Internet 101 by Lehngart; Addison Wesley.

AP-107 Applied Physics - I Lab

AC-108 Applied Chemistry Lab

EE-109 Electrical Science Lab

IT-110 Fundamental of IT Lab

PE-9

L T P Credits
002

02

L T P Credits
002

02

L T P Credits
002

02

L T P Credits
002

02

AM- 111 Mathematics-II

L T P Credits
310

UNIT I
Matrices: Rank of a matrix, inverse of a matrix using elementary transformations, consistency of linear system
of equations, Eigen-values and eigenvectors of a matrix, Cayley-Hamilton theorem, diagonalization of matrix.

UNIT II
Ordinary Differential Equations: Second & higher order linear differential equations with constant coefficients, General
solution of homogenous and non- homogenous equations,
method of variation of parameters, Euler-Cauchy equation,
simultaneous linear equations.
UNIT III
Special Functions : Power series method, Frobenious method, Legendre equation, Legendre polynomials, Bessel equation, Bessel function of fist kind, Orthogonal Property, Rodrigues' Formula.
UNIT IV
Laplace Transforms: Basic properties, Laplace transform of
derivatives and integrals, Inverse Laplace transform, Differentiation and Integration of Laplace transform, Convolution theorem, Unit of Step Function, Periodic function,
Laplace transform to IVP and boundary value problem Applications system of linear Simultaneous differential equations.
UNIT V
Fourier series: Fourier series, Dirichlet conditions, Even and
odd functions, half range series, harmonic analysis.
UNIT VI
Fourier Transforms : Fourier Transforms Sine and Cosine
Transforms, Transforms of derivatives and integrals, Applications to boundary value problem in ordinary differential
equations (simple cases only).
Text Books/Reference Books:
1. Advanced Engineering Mathematics by Greenberg;
Pearson Education.
2. Advanced Engineering Mathematics by Kreyszig; Wiley.
3. Advanced Engineering Mathematics by Taneja; I K international.
4. Advanced Engineering Mathematics by Jain/Iyenger;
Narosa.

EN112
ence

Environmental Sci- L T P Credits


200

UNIT I
Introduction to Environment: Origin & evolution of earth,
segments of environment- lithosphere, hydrosphere, atmosphere & biosphere, Biogeochemical cycles- hydrological,
oxygen, nitrogen, carbon & phosphate cycles.
UNIT II
Ecosystems: Concept of ecosystem biotic & abiotic components, types of ecosystems, functional components of ecosystem- biodiversity, productivity, food chains & food webs,
material cycling and energy flow, different ecosystems- forest, grassland, desert, aquatic.
UNIT III
Water Pollution: Water quality, physical, chemical & biological characteristics of water & waste water, ground water pollution, water borne diseases.
UNIT IV
Air & Noise Pollution: Primary & secondary air pollutants,
sources, effects & control of- carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides, hydrocarbons, sulphur dioxide & particulates, Air quality standards, global warming, acid rain, El Nino, ozone hole.
Classification and measurement of noise, effects of noise
pollution on human, control of noise pollution.
UNIT V
Energy & Solid Waste Management: Conventional energy
resources- coal, thermal, petroleum, hydroelectricity, nuclear power, wood, non conventional sources- solar, biogas,
wind, ocean & tidal energy, geothermal energy. Hazardous
and non hazardous solid waste management. Environmental
laws and acts.
Text Books/Reference Books:
1. Environmental Studies by De Anil Kumar & De Arnab
Kumar; New Age International (P) Ltd.
2. Environmental Studies by Basak Anindita; Pearson Education South Asia.
3. A Text Book of Environmental Science by Subramanian.
V; Narosa Publishing House.
4. Essentials of Ecology & Environment Science by Rana.
S.V.S.; EPI Publications.

AP 113 Applied Physics - II

L T P Credits
400

UNIT I
Quantum Physics : Failure of classical physics ,Compton
effect , Pair production de-broglie relation, wave function,
Probability density, Schrodinger wave equation, operators,
expectation values and eigen-value equation, particle in a
box, simple harmonic oscillator problem, concept of degeneracy.

PE-10

UNIT II
Classical Statistics: Statistical physics : Microscopic-macroscopic systems, concept of phase space, basic postulates of
statistical mechanics, MaxwellBoltzmann distribution law.
UNITIII
Quantum statistics: Quantum Statistics: FermiDirac and
Bose Einstein Distribution, Fermi- Dirac probability function, Fermi energy level.
UNIT IV
Nuclear Physics : Nuclear properties, constituent of the nucleus, binding energy, stable nuclei, radioactive decay law
(alpha and beta spectrum), Q-value of nuclear reaction ,
nuclear models-liquid drop and shell model, nuclear fission
and fusion, elementary ideas of nuclear reactors.
UNIT V
Electrodynamics : Maxwells equations, concept of displacement current, Derivation of wave equation for plane electromagnetic wave, Poynting vector. Poynting theorem, Energy
density, wave equation in dielectric & conducting media.
Text Books/Reference Books:
1. Nuclear Physics by Erwin Kaplan.
2. Concept of Nuclear Physics by Cohen.
3. Electrodynamics by Griffith.
4. Electricity & magnetism by Rangawala & Mahajan.
5. Perspective of Modern Physics by Arthur Beiser.

AP-AC 114 Engineering Materials

UNIT IV
Introduction to engineering materials for mechanical construction. Composition, mechanical and fabricating characteristics and applications of various types of cast irons, plain
carbon and alloy steels, copper, aluminum and their alloys
like duralumin, brasses and bronzes cutting tool materials,
super alloys thermoplastics, thermosets and composite materials.
UNIT V
Composite materials: Introduction, limitations of conventional engineering materials, role of matrix in composites,
classification, matrix materials, reinforcements, metal-matrix composites, polymer-matrix composites, fiber-reinforced composites, environmental effects on composites,
applications of composites.
UNIT VI
Speciality Polymers: Conducting polymers-Introduction,
conduction mechanism, polyacetylene, polyparaphenylene
and polypyrole, applications of conducting polymers, Ion-exchange resins and their applications. Ceramic & Refractory
Introduction, classification, properties, raw materials, manufacturing and applications.
NOTE: Two hrs per week load for Applied Physics Department.

L T P Credits
400

SECTION B (CHEMISTRY)

SECTION A (PHYSICS)
UNIT I
Crystal Structure: Bravais lattices; Miller indices, simple
crystal structures, Different kind of bonding.
UNIT II
Metallic Conduction: Energy distribution of electrons in a
metal, Fermi level, Conduction process.
Semi Conductors: Band theory of solids , P and N type of
semiconductors , Statistics of holes and electrons, Hall effect
, Effect of temperature on conductivity , Life time and recombination, drift and diffusion in PN junction .
UNIT III
Dielectric and Optical properties of Materials: Dielectric
polarization and dielectric constant, optical absorption process.
Magnetism and Superconducting Materials: Diapara, Ferro-magnetism, Antiferro, Ferro-magnetism ferrites, Superconducting materials, Properties, Type of superconducting
materials , Meissner effect, High- Tc superconductor, application.

Two hrs per week load for Applied Chemistry Department.


Text Books/Reference Books (PHYSICS):
1. Solid State Physics, 7th edition by Kittel; J. W .& Sons
Publication.
2. Solid State Physics by Wahab M.A.; Narosa Publishing
House.
3. Solid State Physics by Ali OmerM; Pearson Education
(Singapore) pvt. Ltd. India branch, New delhi.
4. Engineering Materials: Properties and Selection, 7th
edition by Kenneth G. Budinski, Budinshi; Pearson Singapor (Prentice Hall).
5. Solid State Physics by Pillai S.O.; New Age International
Publication.
Text Books/Reference Books (CHEMISTRY)
1. Essentials of Material Science and Engineering by
Donald R. Askeland, Pradeep P. Phule; Thomson.
2. Speciality Polymers by R.W.Dyson; Chapman and Hall,
New York, USA.
3. Polymer Composites by A.P.Gupta, M.C.Gupta; New
Age publication.
4. Engineering Chemistry by R.N.Goyal, H.Goel; Ane
Books India.
5. Engineering Chemistry by S.S.Dara; S.Chand.
6. Engineering Chemistry by Raghupati Mukhopadhyay,
Sriparna Datta; New Age International.
7. Engineering Chemistry by P.C.Jain, Monica Jain; Dhanpat Rai.

PE-11

ME 115 Basic Mechanical Engineering

L T P Credits
400

(PART A)
UNIT I
Introduction to Thermodynamics, Concepts of systems, control volume, state, properties, equilibrium, quasi-static process, reversible & irreversible process, cyclic process. Zeroth
Law and Temperature, Ideal Gas. Heat and Work.
UNIT II
First Law of Thermodynamics for closed & open systems.
Non Flow Energy Equation. Steady State, Steady Flow Energy Equation.
Second Law of Thermodynamics Kelvin and Plancks Statements, Clausius inequality, Definition of Heat Engine, Heat
pump, Refrigerator. Concept of Entropy and availability.
Carnot Cycle; Carnot efficiency, Otto, Diedel, Dual cycle and
their efficiencies.
UNIT III
Properties & Classification of Fluids, Ideal & real fluids,
Newtons law of viscosity, Pressure at a point, Pascals law,
Pressure variation in a static fluid, Introduction to Bio-fluid
Mechanics General description of fluid motion, stream lines,
continuity equation, Bernoullis equation, Steady and unsteady flow. Turbines and pumps.

(PART-B)
UNIT IV
Introduction to Manufacturing processes for various machine elements. Introduction to Casting & Welding processes. Fabrication of large & small components and assembliesexample Nuts and Bolts, Water turbine rotors, Large Electric
Generators, introduction to turning, milling, shaping, drilling
& boring processes.
UNIT V
Introduction to quality measurement for manufacturing processes; standards of measurements, line standards and, end
standards, precision measuring instruments and gauges:
vernier calipers, height gauges, micrometers, comparators,
dial indicators, and limit gauges.
Text Books/Reference Books
1. Engineering Thermodynamics by P. K. Nag.
2. Fundamentals of Classical Thermodynamics by G. J.
Van Wyle and R. E. Santag.
3. Introduction to Fluid Mechanics and Fluid Machines by
S. K. Som and G. Biswas.
4. Fluid Mechanics by V. L. Streeter and E. B. Wylie.
5. Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulic Machines by R. K. Bansal.
6. Manufacturing Processes by Kalpakjian.
7. Workshop Practics by A. K. Hazara Chowdhary.

8. Workshop Technology by W. A. J. Chapman.


9. Production Engineering by P.C. Sharma.
10. Production Engineering by R. K. Jain.

COE 116 Programming Funda- L T P Credits


200
2
mentals
UNIT I
Introduction: Concepts of algorithm, flow chart, Introduction to different Programming Languages like C, C++, Java
etc.
Elementary Programming: Data types, assignment statements, conditional statements and input/output statements.
Iterative programs using loops.Concept of subprograms.
Coding style: choice of names, indentation, documentation,
etc.
UNIT II
Arrays: Array representation, Operations on array elements,
using arrays, multidimensional arrays.
Structures & Unions: Declaration and usage of structures
and Unions.
Pointers: Pointer and address arithmetic, pointer operations
and declarations, using pointers as function argument.
File: Declaration of files, different types of files. File input/
output and usage.
UNIT III
Object Oriented Programming: Functional and data decomposition, Characteristics of Object-Oriented Languages: Abstraction, Encapsulation, Information hiding, abstract data
types,
Classes and Objects: Concept of Object & classes, attributes,
methods, C++ class declaration, private and public memberships, Constructors and destructors, instantiation of objects.
Introduction to Class inheritance and operator overloading.

UNIT IV
Files: Streams and files, error handling, over view of Standard Template Library.
Text Books/Reference Books
1. Problem Solving and Program Design in C by Jeri R.
Hanly, Elliot B. Koffman; Pearson Addison-Wesley, 2006.
2. A Structured Programming Approach Using C by Behrouz A.Forouzan, Richard F. Gilberg; Thomson Computer
Science- Third Edition [India Edition], 2007.
3. C++: The Complete Reference by Schildt Herbert; Wiley DreamTech, 2005.
4. Object Oriented Programming using C++ E. Balagurusamy, TMH. R. Lafore; BPB Publications, 2004.
5. Object Oriented Programming with C++ by D . Parasons; BPB Publication, 1999.

PE-12

6. The Art of Programming Computer Science with C++


Steven C. Lawlor; Vikas Publication, 2002.

AP 117 Applied Physics - II Lab

L T P Credits

Laboratory Practical Based on course


work corresponding
AP113

002

COE 118 Programming Lab

L T P Credits

Laboratory Practical Based on course


work corresponding COE-116

002

ME 119 Engineering Graphics

L T P Credits
003

Fitting shops, Welding shops, Foundry Shops, Sheet Metal


Shop, Smithy Shop.

PE-201 Principle of
Manufacturing Machines

L T P Credits
310

L T P Credits
003

PE 120 Mechanical Workshop

General: Importance, Significance and scope of engineering


drawing Lettering, Dimensioning, Scales, Sense of Proportioning, Different types of Projections, B.I.S. Specification,
line symbols, rules of printing.
Projections of Points and Lines: Introduction of planes of
projection, Reference and auxiliary planes, projections of
points and lines in different quadrants, traces, inclinations,
and true lengths of the lines, projections on auxiliary planes,
shortest distance, intersecting and non-intersecting lines.
Planes Other than the Reference Planes: Introduction of
other planes (perpendicular and oblique), their traces,
inclinations etc., projections of points lines in the planes,
conversion of oblique plane into auxiliary plane and solution
of related problems.
Projections of Plane Figures: Different cases of plane figure (of different shapes) making different angles with one
or both reference planes and lines lying in the plane figures
making different given angles (with one or both reference
planes). Obtaining true shape of the plane figure by projection.
Projection of Solids: Simple cases when solid is placed in different positions, Axis, faces and lines lying in the faces of the
solid making given angles.
Isometric and Orthographic: First and Third angle of system
of projection sketching of Orthographic views from pictorial
views and vice versa principles and type of sectioning.
Development of Surface
Text Books/Reference Books
1. Engineering Graphics by Narayana, K.L. and Kannaiah,
P.; Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi
2. Elementary Engineering Drawing by Bhatt N.D.; Charotar Book Stall, Anand
3. Engineering Graphics by Lakshminarayaan, V. and
Vaish Wanar, R.S.; Jain Brothers, New Delhi
4. Engineering Graphics by Chandra, A.M. and Chandra
Satish; Narosa

UNIT I
Introduction to machine tools, Classification, Cutting tools,
Types of motions in machining, Lathe, Types of lathe
machines, Lathe parts, Lathe accessories and attachments,
Lathe operations, Shaper, Planer and Slotter, Difference
between Shaping, Planning and Slotting machine, Machining
parameters and related quantities in turning, shaping and
planning.
UNIT II
Turret, Capstan and Automatic machines, Turret and Capstan
lathe as compared to a centre lathe, Tooling layouts on Turret
and Capstan lathe, Features of other types of lathes like
Copying lathe, Automatic lathes, Automatic screw cutting
machine, NC and CNC lathes- Constructional features, CNC
Chucker and Jig Boring machine.
UNIT III
Drilling machine, Types of drilling machines, Geometry and
nomenclature of a Twist drill, Drilling operations, Milling
machines, Types of milling machines, Milling cutters,
Milling accessories, Different milling operations, Machining
parameters and related quantities in drilling and milling.
UNIT IV
Design Features of Machine Tools,Performance criteria of
machine tools, Steps in design of machine tools, Design of
machine tool drives, Design of machine tool spindle.
UNIT V
Grinding, Different types of grinding machines, Grinding
wheel specifications, Machining parameters and related
quantities in cylindrical grinding and surface grinding.
UNIT VI
Gear manufacturing machines, Gear forming, Gear hobbing,
Gear shaper and Gear generator.
Text Books/Reference Books:
1. Fundamentals of Metal Cutting & Machine Tools
by B.L.Juneja, G.S.Sekhon&Nitin Seth, New Age
International Publications.
2. Manufacturing Technology: Metal Cutting & Machine
Tools by P.N.Rao, Tata McGraw Hill Publications.
4. Workshop Technology Vol.2, by B.S.Raghuwanshi,
Dhanpat Rai & Co. Pvt Ltd.

PE-13

5. Elements of Workshop Technology Vol.2, by Hazra


Choudhory, Media Promoters Pvt. Ltd.

PE-202 Thermal System- I

L T P Credits
310

UNIT I
Fundamentals : properties of pure substance in Solid, Liquid
and Vapour Phase, PVT Behavior of simple compressible
system, T-S and H-S diagram, Steam Tables, determination
of quality of steam, Throttling Calorimeter, Combined
Separating & Throttling Calorimeter, Maxwell and other
thermodynamics relations, mixture of non reactive
ideal gases, Real gases, Compressibility chart, Law of
corresponding state, Air water vapor mixture, calculation of
properties of air water vapour mixture.
UNIT II
Rankine Cycle And Analysis : Rankine cycle and its
representation on T-S and H-S diagrams; Effect of low back
pressure and high entry pressure and temperature and
its limitations; necessity of re-heating, ideal and actual
regenerative feed water heating cycle and its limitations.
Typical feed water heating arrangements for various capacity
power plants.
UNIT III
Introduction To Boilers : Classification of Boilers, Boiler
mountings and accessories; draft systems, circulation system;
Combustion and its calculations, and Boiler performance.
UNIT IV
Steam Nozzles : Types of Nozzles, Flow of steam through
nozzles; Condition for maximum discharge through nozzle;
Nozzle efficiency. Effect of friction and Supersaturated flow
through nozzle.
UNIT V
Steam Turbines : Working principle and types of steam
turbines; Velocity diagrams for impulse and reaction
turbines, compounding of impulse turbines; Optimum
velocity ratio and maximum efficiency. Blade twisting,
comparison of impulse and reaction turbines.Condition line
and reheat-factor, losses in steam turbines; governing of
steam turbines.
UNIT VI
Condensers and Cooling towers : Types and working of
condensers, types and performance of cooling towers.
Suggested readings
1. Engineering Thermodynamics by P.K.Nag, Tata Mcgraw
Hill Publishing Company Limited.
2. Engineering Thermodynamics by Rogers, Pearson
Education.

3. Thermodynamics by Kenneth Wark, Mcgraw-hill Book


Company.
4. Engineering Thermodynamics by Gordon Rogers and Yon
Mayhew, Pearson publisher.
5. Fundamentals of Classical Thermodynamics by Van
Wylen and Sonntag, John Wiley & Sons Inc.

PE-203 Numerical Methods

L T P Credits
310

UNIT I
Solution of Algebraic and Transcendental Equations :
Bisection method, Regulafalsi method, Secant methods,
Newton-Raphson method, Rate of convergence, Fixed-Point
method.
UNIT II
System of Linear Algebric Equations : Gauss elimination
method, Crouts method, Gauss-Seidel method.
UNIT III
Interpolation and Curve Fitting : Finite and various
differences operatorsInterpolation formulae (Newtons
forward and backward, String, Bessels and Everetts),
Laranges interpolation formula, Interpolation with a cubic
spline, Curve fitting by Least square method.
UNIT IV
Numerical Differentiation and Intergration : Numerical
Differentiation, Newton-Cotes
integration formula,
Trapezoidal rule, Simpsons 1/3rd rule and error estimation,
Rombergs Integration.
UNIT V
Numerical Solution of Ordinary Differential Equations :
Picard,s method, Tylor series method, Eular and modified
Eular method, Runge-kutta Fourth order methods,Milnes
method, Adams-Bashforth method..
UNIT VI
Computer Programming : Writing programmes in C++ for
numerical problems considered in Units 1 to 5.
Text Books/Reference Books:
1. Applied Numerical Analysis: Curtis F. Gerald and Patrick
G. Wheatley Pearson Education Ltd.
2. Numerical Method : E. Balagurusamy T.M.H
3. Numerical Methods for Scientific and Engineering
Computation: M.K. Jain, S.R.K Iyengar, R.K. Jain, Wiley
Eastern Ltd.
4. Introductory Methods of Numerical Analysis : S.S Sastry
P.H.I.
5. Advance Engineering Mathematics, Vol 2, H.C TanejaI.K. International

PE-14

PE-204 Quantitative Techniques

L T P Credits
300

UNIT III
Laminar and turbulent flow in pipes. Moodys diagram, flow
over external surfaces-empirical formula.

UNIT I
Introduction to statistics : Nature and role of statistics in
management, Measures of central tendency and dispersion,
Kurtosis.

UNIT IV
Introduction to hydrodynamic m/cs: Pumps and Turbines,
classification,
elementary
analysis,
performance
characteristics.

UNIT II
Introduction to probability theory : Probability theory,
jointly distributed random variables,
distributions continuous and discrete; Sampling distributions.

UNIT V
Hydraulic and pneumatic circuits, power Unit, accumulators
and intensifiers; valves for pressure, flow and direction
control and compensations.

UNIT III
Hypothesis Testing : Estimation and hypothesis testing;
Parametric tests; t-test; ANOVA; Non-parametric tests; Chisquare test, Correlation and regression analysis, logistic
regression analysis, Applications of statistical packages.

UNIT VI
Introduction to Computational fluid dynamics, Application
of CFD for simple problems.

UNIT IV
Linear Programming : Problem- formulation and applications,
solution through graphical method and Simplex methods,
introduction to non-linear programming.
UNIT V
Transportation Models : Transportation and transshipment
problems, assignment and sequences models.
UNIT VI
Decision Theory : Decision Tree, Game Theory-Minimax
and Maximin, Dominance Principle and use of OR software
packages.
Text Books/Reference Books:
1. Quantitative Methods by J K Sharma, MacMillan
Publishers.
2. Quantitative Methods for Business by Anderson,
Cengage Learning
3. Business statistics by Bajpai, Pearson India

PE-205 Fluid Systems

L T P Credits
310

UNIT I
Fluid Mechanics: Prosperities of fluids, static pressure and
its measurement, forces in fluids, fluid motions, streamlines,
and stream-tubes, acceleration of a fluid particle; Bernoulis
Theorem.
UNIT II
Continuity, momentum and energy principles and
their applications in fluid measurement, pitot tubes,
venturimeters. Dimensional analysis and theory of similarity;

Text Books/Reference Books:


1. Introduction to fluid mechanics and fluid machines by S.
K. Som and G Biswas, TMH
2. Fluid mechanics by A. Cengel and Cimbala, TMH
3. Fluid Mechanics by Pijush K. Kundu and Ira M. Cohen,
Elsevier
4. Fluid Mechanics & Machinery by D. S. Kumar by D. S.
Kumar, Katania & Sons Pvt. Ltd.

PE-206 Engineering Mechanics

L T P Credits
310

UNIT I
Force, line of action, law of transmissibility, law of
superposition, moment of a force,Couple, Equivalent force
systems.
UNIT II
Free-body diagram; Equations of equilibrium, modeling of
supports; Frictional forces including rolling friction.

UNIT III
Kinetics: Kinematics of a particle, velocity and acceleration
of particle in path coordinates, rectangular, cylindrical and
spherical coordinates, Vector derivatives in rotating systems.

UNIT IV
Dynamics of a particle, Linear momentum, Angular
momentum, Energy methods, Dynamics of system of
particles, orbital motion, Kinematics of a rigid body, Chasles
theorem.
UNIT V
Inertia tensor, Principal axes, Dynamics of a rigid body,
Eulers equations,
UNIT VI
DAlemberts principle, Principle of virtual work and stability.

PE-15

Text Books/Reference Books:


1. Engineering Mechanics : Statics, J L Meriam & LGt Kraige,
John Wiley & Sons.
2. Engineering Mechanics : Dynamics : J L Meriam & L G
Kraige : John Wiley & Sons.
3. Engineering Mechanics Statics and Dynamics : Pearson
Education India.
4. Engineering Mechanics, Timoshemko & Young : Tata MC
Graw Hill Education.

PE-207 Machine Shop Lab


PE-208 Machine Drawing
PE-209 Thermal Fluid System
Lab
PE-210 Self Study/Seminar
PE- 211 Engineering Materials
and Metallurgy

L T P Credits
002

L T P Credits
002

L T P Credits
002

L T P Credits
002

L T P Credits
310

UNIT I
Structure of metal: Crystal structure, miller indices, lattices,
imperfections, elementary treatment of point and line
defects and their relation to mechanical properties.
Deformation: Slip, twinning, effect of cold and hot working
on mechanical properties, principles of recovery, recrystallization and grain growth.
UNIT II
Fracture: Fracture of metals and alloys, brittle and ductile,
fracture, fatigue failure, effect of alloying elements, design
consideration.
Creep : Basic consideration in the selection of material for
high and low temperature service, creep curve, effect of
material variables on creep properties, brittle failure at low
temperature.
UNIT III
Solidification: Phases in metal system, lever rule,
solidification of metal and alloys, solid solution, eutectic,
eutectoid and inter-metallic compounds, Iron carbon
equilibrium diagram, TTT-diagram.
Heat Treatment: Principles and purpose of heat treatment
of plain carbon steels, annealing, normalizing, hardening,
tempering, isothermal treatment, case hardening
carburizing, nitriding etc, precipitating hardening of
aluminum alloys.

UNIT IV
Materials : Plain Carbon steels, effect of alloying
clement properties uses and heat treatment of tools,
stainless, spring and wear resisting steels, productions,
composition, properties, and use of non-ferrous alloys e.g.,
brasses,bronzes, duralumin, die-casting and bearing alloys.
IS standards codes for steels.
Corrosion: Types of corrosion, Galvanic cell, rusting of Iron,
Methods of protection from corrosion
UNIT V
Fiber Reinforced Composites: General characteristics,
Applications, Introduction to Fibers glass, carbon, Kevlar
49 fibers. Matrix Polymeric, Metallic, Ceramic Matrix,
Coupling agents and fillers.
UNIT VI
Powder Metallurgy: Principles, techniques, application and
advantages. Surfacetreatment.
Text Books/Reference Books:
1. Material Science & Engineering by V. Raghavan, Prentice
Hall India Ltd.
2. Material
Science
Processes,by
R.B.
Gupta,
SatyaPrakashan, New Delhi.
3 Materials & Processes in Manufacture,byDegarmo E.
Paul et.al, Prentice Hall India, New Delhi.
4 Engineering Metallurgy Part 1 by Raymond A Higgim.,
Prentice Hall India, New Delhi.
5 Principles of Engineering Metallurgy by L. Krishna Reddi,
New Age Publication, New Delhi.
6 Engineering Materials & Properties by Buduisky et al,
Prentice Hall India, New Delhi.
7 Physical Metallurgy by Peter Haasten, Cambridge Univ.
Press.

PE-212 Welding Technology

L T P Credits
310

UNIT I
Introduction to welding: General survey and classification
of welding processes, Safety and hazards in welding, Power
sources for arc welding. Welding consumables: fluxes, gases
and filler materials,
UNIT II
Electrodes: types, coatings and its functions, selection of
electrodes, designation of electrodes as per Indian standard.
Metal transfer and its importance in welding, various forces
acting on a molten droplet.
UNIT III
Gas welding processes andequipments. Arc welding
processes: Shielded metal arc welding, Submerged arc
welding Gas tungsten arc welding, Gas metal arc welding,
& its variants, Electroslag welding and Electrogas welding,
Plasma arc welding, Resistance welding, & its variants.

PE-16

UNIT IV
Modern welding processes: Electron beam welding,
Ultrasonic welding, Laser welding, Explosive welding,
Friction stir welding, Soldering and brazing,
UNIT V
Weldability: Weldability of commonly used materials:
Carbon steels, Stainless steels, Cast iron, Cu and its alloys,
Al and alloys.
UNIT VI
Defects in welds,Non-destructive testing of welds.
Text Books/Reference Books:
1. Welding and Welding Technology by Little L., Richard,
Tata McGraw Hill,.
2. Welding Processes And Technology by Dr. R. S. Parmar,
Khanna Publishers
3. Modern Welding Technology by H.B. Cary, Prentice Hall.
4. Welding process technology by P. T. Houldcroft
Cambridge University Press

PE-213 Theory of Machines

L T P Credits
310

UNIT I
General concepts, Velocity and Acceleration Analysis:
Introduction of Simple mechanism, Different types of
Kinematics pair, Grublers rule for degree of freedom,
Grashofs Criterion for mobility determination Inversions
of 4R,3R-P, 2R-2P chains, Kinematic analysis of planar
mechanism by graphical and vectorial analysis.
UNIT II
Cams: Classification, Analysis of Cams with uniform
acceleration, and retardation, SHM, Cycloidal motion,
oscillating followers and with specified contours.
UNIT III
Vibrations: Vibration analysis of SDOF systems, natural,
damped forced vibrations, based excited vibrations,
transmissibility ratio.
UNIT IV
Gears: Geometry of tooth profiles, Law of gearing, involute
profile, interference, helical, spiral and worm gears, simple,
compound gear trains. Epicyclic gear trains Analysis by
tabular and relative velocity method, fixing torque.

UNIT VI
Gyroscopes: Gyroscopic law, effect of gyroscopic couple on
automobiles, ships, aircrafts.
Mechanical governors- Classification, characteristics, and
properties.
Text Books/Reference Books:
1 Theory of Machines by S.S. Rattan, Tata McGraw Hill.
2. The Theory of Machines by Thomas Beven, CBS
Publishers.

PE-214 Mechanics of Solids

L T P Credits
310

UNIT I
Simple stresses and strains: Concept of stress and
strain; Stress tensor, three stress invariants, St. Vernants
principle of stress and strain diagram, Hookes law, Youngs
modulus, Poison ratio, stress at a point, stress and strains
in bars subjected to axial loading. Modulus of elasticity,
stress produced in compound bars subject to axial
loading. Temperature stress and strain calculations due to
applications of axial loads and variation of temperature in
single and compound walls.
UNIT II
Compound stress and strains: The two dimensional system;
stress at a point on a plane, principal stresses and principal
planes; Mohrs circle of stress. Graphical and bending theory,
derivation of formula: its application to beam of rectangular,
circular and channel sections, composite / flitched beams,
bending and shear stresses in composite beams.
UNIT III
Torsion: Derivation of torsion equation and its assumptions.
Applications of the equation of the hollow and solid circular
shafts torsional rigidity, combined torsion and bending of
circular shafts principal stress and maximum shear stresses
under combined loading of bending and torsion, analysis of
close-coiled-helical springs.
UNIT IV
Strain Energy: Strain Energy under torsion, compression of
bars of uniform and varying sections stresses due to sudden
and impact loads. Springs: - Close-Coiled, spiral and leaf
springs under torque and Moment.

UNIT V
Dynamic Analysis: Slider-crank mechanism, turning moment
computations and flywheel.

UNIT V
Thin cylinders and spheres: Derivation of formulae and
calculation of hoop stress, longitudinal stress in a cylinder
and sphere subjected to internal pressure.

Balancing: Static and Dynamic balancing, balancing of


revolving and reciprocating masses, single and multi-cylinder
engines, V engines.

Columns and struts: Columns and failure of columns, Eulers


formulas; Rankine-Gordons formula, Johnsons empirical
formula for axially loaded columns and their applications.

PE-17

UNIT VI
Slope and deflection: Relationship between moment, slope
and deflection, Mohrs theorem; Moment area method;
method of integration; Macaulays method: Use of all these
methods to calculate slope and deflection for the following :
a) Cantilevers
b) Simply supported beams with and without overhang.
c) Under concentrated loads, uniformly distributed loads or
combination of concentrated and uniformly distributed
loads.
Material Testing: Mechanical properties of materials under
tension, compression, torsion, bending and impact.
Text Books/Reference Books:
1. Strength of Materials by Ryder G.H., Macmillan
Publication.
2. Strength of Materials by R.K. Bansal, Laxmi Publication
3. Elements of Strength of Materials by Timoshenko
S.P.,East-West affiliated,
4. Mechanics of Materials by Hibbler R.C., Prentice Hall,
New Delhi, India
5. Engg. Mechanics of solids by Popov Eger P., Prentice Hall,
New Delhi, India
6. Mechanics of Solids by Fenner, Roger.T, U.K. B.C.
Publication, New Delhi
7. Strength of Materials by Sri Nath L.S. et.al. McMillan
Publication, New Delhi

PE-215 Thermal System -II

L T P Credits
310

UNIT I
Reciprocating Air Compressor : Steady flow analysis,
isothermal, adiabatic and polytropic compression; single
and multi-stage compression, ideal intermediate pressure;
compressor clearance, volumetric and isothermal efficiency;
minimum work requirement of a compressor.
UNIT II
Centrifugal compressor : Velocity diagrams, efficiency of
compressor stage, choice of reaction, stage pressure rise,
surging, multi-stage compressor, compressor performance,
vaccum pump.
UNIT III
Gas Power Cycles: Air standard cycle; Otto, Diesel and Dual
Cycles, P-V and T-s diagrams of these cycles. Efficiency, mean
effective pressure. Comparison of Otto, Diesel, dual cycles
for same compression ratio and heat input. Stirling cycles,
Ericsson cycle, Atkinson cycle, Basic Gas turbine (Brayton)
cycle (for open and closed systems). Efficiency of gas turbine
cycle
UNIT IV
Gas Turbines : Simple open and close cycle gas turbine,,
efficiency and specific output of simple cycle, effects of
regeneration, re-heating and inter-cooling on efficiency

and work output, effect of operating variables on thermal


efficiency, air rate, work ratio; water injection, Advantages
and disadvantages of gas turbine, gas turbine components,
performance and application of gas turbine
UNIT V
Heat Transfer: Modes of heat Transfer, conduction,
convention, radiation, one dimensional steady state
conduction, Fourier law, thermal resistance, analogy with
electrical circuits, critical thickness of insulation, Newtons
law of cooling and significance of heat transfer coefficient,
forced and natural convection, overall heat transfer
coefficient.
UNIT VI
physical mechanism of thermal radiation, definition of black
body, laws of radiation, emissivity, reflectivity, transmissivity,
irradiation.
Text Books/Reference Books:
1. Thermal Engineering by S. Domkundwar, DhanpatRai&
Co (p) Ltd
2. Gas Turbines by Cohen & Rogers, Lon Gmans Green
3. Fundamentals of Engineering Heat and Mass Transfer by
R.C.Sachdeva, New Age International Publishers.
4. Heat and Mass Transfer by J.P Holman, Tata McGraw Hill.
5. Applied Thermodynamics, P. K. Nag, Tata McGraw Hill
Education.

PE-216 Engineering Economics


and Accountancy

L T P Credits
300

UNIT I
Introduction to Engineering Economics : Concept of
engineering economics Engineering efficiency; Demand
Analysis, Law of Demand, Determinants of demand,
Elasticity of demand-Price, Income and cross elasticity. Uses
of concepts of elasticity of demand in managerial decision,
introduction to micro and macro-economics.
UNIT II
Demand Forecasting and Cost Estimation : Meaning,
significance and methods of demand forecasting, production
function, Laws of returns to scale & Law of Diminishing
returns scale. An overview of Short and Long run cost curves
fixed cost, variable cost, average cost, marginal cost,
OpportUNITy cost, Break-Even-Analysis.
UNIT III
Time Value of Money : Present worth, annual worth, Future
worth, internal rate of return, External rate of return.
UNIT IV
Comparison among alternatives : Present worth method
(Revenue dominated cash flow diagram), Future worth
method (Revenue dominated cash flow diagram, cost
dominated cash flow diagram), Annual equivalent method

PE-18

(Revenue dominated cash flow diagram, cost dominated


cash flow diagram), rate of return method, Examples in all
the methods.
UNIT V
Depreciation and Taxes : Depreciation- Introduction,
Classical Methods: Straight line method of depreciation,
declining balance method of depreciation-Sum of the years
digits method of depreciation, sinking fund method of
depreciation/ Annuity method of depreciation, Modified
accelerated cost recovery system, Tax concepts and after tax
economic comparison.
UNIT VI
Book Keeping : Principles of double entry system: bank
reconciliation statement, single entry system: joint venture
and consignment account.
Text Books/Reference Books:
1. Engineering Economy, Sullivan, Wicks, and Koelling,
Pearson International
2. Macroeconomics: Understanding the Wealth of Nations
by David Miles and Andrew Scott, Wiley & Sons
Publication Pvt Ltd.

PE-217 Engineering Materials


and Metallurgy/Welding Lab
PE-218 Thermal System II Lab
PE-219 Mechanics of Solids/
Theory of Machines Lab
PE-220 Self Study/Seminar

PE-301 Foundry Technology

L T P Credits
002

L T P Credits
002

L T P Credits
002

L T P Credits
001

L T P Credits
310

UNIT I
Introduction to casting, casting terminology, solidification
process, Pattern and its allowances, Design considerations
in castings, economics of castings.
UNIT II
Expendable mould casting processes:- Foundry sands, and
their properties; moulding processes; clays: montmorillonite,
kaolinite & Illite; Core types and core making processes;
expendable- mould processes with permanent pattern,
expendable- mould processes with single use pattern,
Gating and Risering principles.

UNIT III
Permanent Mould Casting Processes: Die casting- gravity
die casting, Low pressure die casting, high pressure die
casting and vacuum die castings; squeeze casting, centrifugal
casting, semi centrifugal, centrifuging; continuous casting,
electromagnet casting, slush casting.
UNIT IV
Melting practices and melting furnaces, metal pouring;
cleaning, finishing, Inoculation & de-gassing methanols?
UNIT V
Foundry automation, Robots in foundry operation, process
selection, automatic flasklessmoulding, Reclamination of
sands.
UNIT VI
Heat treatment of castings casting defects: causes and
remedies, NDT Techniques.
Text Books/Reference Books:
1. Rosenthal, C. Philip, Loper, R. Carl, and Heine, Principles
of metal casting, Tata McGraw Hill, reprint-1995.
2. Foundry engineering by Taylor &wulff

PE-302 Metal forming and Press L T P Credits


310
4
Working
UNIT I
Introduction: Metal forming, Review of tensile test, strain
hardening, plastic yield criteria, Flow of metals, classification
of processes and their characteristic. Friction and lubrication
in forming processes.
UNIT II
Mechanics of forming processes, spring back, effect of
various parameters Strip and disc forming Mechanics,
pressure distribution, total force.
UNIT III
Drawing, drawing force, power, maximum allowable
reduction.
Extrusion, force required in extrusion, maximum reduction.
Deep drawing, stress distribution effect of friction, blank to
folding force,
UNIT IV
Rolling, roll pressure, roll separating force, driving torque
and power, roll pass design Bending, Work load.
UNIT V
High Energy Rate Forming : Introduction, Principle of
operation, Advantages, Limitations, uses & applications of
Explosive Forming, Electro Hydraulic Forming, Magnetic
Pulse Forming.

PE-19

UNIT VI
Presses and Press working Introduction to mechanical
hammering machine, dies design, and wear.
Text Books/Reference Books:
1. Manufacturing Science by Ghosh & Mallick, East West
Affiliated.
2. Metal Forming Processes by G.R. Nagpal, Khanna
Publishers 2000.
3. Theory of Metal Forming & Metal Cutting by . K. P. Sinha,
S.C. Prasad, Dhanpat Rai Publications.
4. Fundamental of Metal Forming Processes, B L Juneja,
New age International Publishers.
6. Principles of Metal Working, Surender Kumar Oxford &
IBH Publishing Pvt. Ltd., Principles & Industrial Metal
Working processes.

PE-303 Production and


Operations Management

L T P Credits
310

UNIT I
Operations strategy and competitiveness : Introduction
to POM, Operations strategy, strategy design process,
corporate and operations strategies, Operations competitive
dimensions.
UNIT II
Product and Process Design : Product design and
development processes, product life cycle, Process flow
chart, Types of processes, Process performance, Learning
curve.
UNIT III
Facility location and Layout :Factors affecting the location
decisions, methods of facility location- factor rating systems,
centroid method, and profit volume analysis; Types of
layout, Block diagram and Assembly Line Balancing.
UNIT IV
Demand Forecasting : Qualitative and quantitative
forecasting, Time series and regression models, Measures of
forecasting errors.
UNIT V
Inventory model : Importance of inventory, understocking
and overstocking, Fixed order quantity models and fixed
time period models (EOQ models), Selective inventory
management- ABC, VED, and FSN analysis.
UNIT VI
Lean Manufacturing : JIT manufacturing system, Toyota
production systems- KANBAN model, and elimination of
waste.
Text Book
1. Operations Management, Jay Heizer, Barry Render;
Pearson learning

2. Operations management for competitive advantage;


Chase, Jacob, and Aquilano; TMH
3. Modern Production/Operations Management, Buffa and
Serin, John Weily India.

PE-304 Design of Machine


Elements

L T P Credits
310

UNIT I
Introduction: : Principles of mechanical design, systematic
design process, aesthetic and ergonomic considerations
in design, use of standards in design. Manufacturing
consideration in design, casting, machining, forging. Dynamic
and fluctuating stresses, fatigue failure and endurance limit,
stress concentration, causes and remedies in design, Factor
of safety, Tolerances and types of fits. Selection of materials.
UNIT II
Design of Elements: : Cotter and knuckle joints; screwed
fastenings, bolted and riveted joints under direct and
eccentric loads.
UNIT III
elded Joints : Welded joints, strength of welded joints,
eccentrically loaded joints, welded joints subjected to
bending moment and torsion.
UNIT IV
Shafts and Couplings : Shafts, keys and couplings design of
rigid and pin bushed flexible couplings.
Translation screws : Force analysis and design of various
types of power screws.
Springs, uses and design of close coiled helical springs.
UNIT V
Mechanical Drives: : Selection of transmission, helical, bevel
and worm gears, belt and chain drives.
UNIT VI
Friction Clutches & Brakes:
Common friction materials, shoe, band, cone and disc brakes
their characteristics and design, friction clutches.
Text Books/Reference Books:
1. Maleeve Hartman and O.P. Grover, Machine Design,
CBS Publication & Publishers
2. V.B. Bhandari, Machine Design, Tata McGraw Hill
3. P.C. Sharma and D.K Aggarwal., Machine Design, S.K.
Kataria & Sons.
4. Mahadevan, Design Data Book, CBS Publishers &
Distributors
5. I.E. Shigley & C.R. Mischke, "Mechanical Engineering
Design, Tata McGraw Hill Co.Inc.

PE-20

PE-305 Thermal System III

L T P Credits
310

UNIT I
Introduction to I.C Engines: Classification; two and four
stroke, SI and CI engines parts, working principle and valve
and port timing diagram
UNIT II
Combustion Phenomenon in SI engines: Principles of
combustion in SI Engine,Effect of engines and operating
variables on ignition delay & flame propagation, combustion
chamber for SI Engines, cycle to cycle variation, pre-ignition,
abnormal combustion, theory of detonation, effect of engine
and operating variables on detonation, surface ignition,
adiabatic flame temperature, ignition systems
UNIT III
Combustion phenomenon in CI engines: Principles of
combustion in CI Engine, Delay period, variables affecting
delay period, diesel knock, methods of controlling diesel
knock, combustion process & combustion chambers for CI
engines
UNIT IV
Introduction to Automotive Fuels and Engine Emissions:
Petroleum based fuels and their properties, knock rating
of engine fuels, necessity of alternative fuels, LPG, CNG,
producer gas, biogas, H2, biodiesel and alcohols
UNIT V
Introduction to Refrigeration: Necessity and applications,
UNIT of refrigeration and C.O.P, Air Refrigeration
System, Simple Vapour compression refrigeration cycle,
Representation of cycle on T-S and p-h charts - effect of
sub cooling and super heating, Vapor Absorption System Calculation of max COP - description and working of NH3
- water system and Li Br -water ( Two shell & Four shell)
System
UNIT VI
Introduction to Air Conditioning: Psychometric Properties
& Processes, Requirements of human comfort and concept
of effective temperature- Comfort chart -Comfort Air
conditioning - Requirements of Industrial air conditioning,
Air conditioning Load Calculations
Text Books/Reference Books:
1. I.C Engines and Air Pollution by E.F.Obert, Intext
Educational Publishers.
2. I.C Engines by Ferguson, John Wiley & Sons.
3. Fundamentals of I.C Engines by J.B Heywood, The
McGraw-Hill Companies.
4. I.C Engines by Mathur& Sharma, DhanpatRai and Sons.
5. Refrigeration and Air-conditioning, C.P. Arora, Tata Mc
Graw Hill Education.

PE-306 Foundry Technology


/Metal Forming and Press
Working Lab
PE-307 Thermal System III Lab
PE-308 Design of Machine
Elements
PE-309 Minor Project - I
PE-311 Metal Cutting and Tool
Design

L T P Credits
002

L T P Credits
002

L T P Credits
002

L T P Credits
004

L T P Credits
310

Theory of Metal Cutting


I. Nomenclature of a single point cutting tool, Orthogonal
and oblique cutting, Chip flow direction, Tool angles
specification systems, Mechanics of chip formation,
Types of chips, Chip control and chip breakers, Force
relationship in orthogonal cutting, Forces on a single
point tool in turning, Shear angle and its relevance,
Theoretical models of shear angle solution, Limitations
and modifications of Merchants theory, Ploughing
forces and the Size effect, Friction in metal cutting.
II. Heat generation in metal cutting, Sources of heat
generation in metal cutting, Calculation of temperature
in primary and secondary deformation zones,
Measurement of chip-tool interface temperature,
Cutting fluids and their physical action, Selection of
cutting fluids, Cutting tool materials.
III. Tool wear, Tool wear mechanisms, Types of tool wear,
Wear and chipping characteristics of different tool
materials, Tool life, Tool life criteria, Machinability,
Economics of machining.
IV. Grinding,Characteristics of grinding process, Effect of
grinding conditions on wheel behaviour, Analysis of
grinding processes, Equivalent diameter of grinding
wheel,Thermal aspects of grinding, Grinding fluids,
Grinding wheel wear, Analysis of milling processes.
Tool Design
V. Tool design consideration, Selection of tool materials,
Tooling economics and safety as related to tool design.
Design of Single point cutting tools, Design of Carbide
and Ceramic tipped tools, Design of Chip breakers.
VI. Design of Multi point cutting tools, Design of Broaches,
Twist drill, Reamers and Milling cutters.Jigs & Fixtures:
General design principles, Location accuracy, Clamping
and indexing devices, Design of drilling jigs.

PE-21

Text Books/Reference Books:


1. Fundamentals of Metal Cutting & Machine Tools
by B.L.Juneja, G.S.Sekhon&Nitin Seth, New Age
International Publications.
2. Fundamentals of Machining & Machine Tools by
Geoffrey Boothroyd& Winston A. Knight, Marcel &
Dekker Publications.
3. Manufacturing Technology: Metal Cutting & Machine
Tools by P.N.Rao, Tata McGraw Hill Publications.
4. Production Engineering Sciences by P.C. Pandey& C.K.
Singh, Standard Publications.
5. Production Engineering (Tool Design) by Umesh Chandra
& Surender Kumar, Satya Parkesha, New Delhi.
6. Tool Design by Donaldson, Tata McGraw Hill Publications.

PE- 312 Metrology

310

Length Standards: Line standards, end standards and


wavelength standards, transfer from line standards to
end standards. Numerical based on line standards. Slip
gauges its use and care, methods of building different
heights using different sets of slip gauges.
Limits, fits and tolerances: Various definitions, IS9191963, different types of fits and methods to provide
these fits. Numerical to calculate the limits, fits and
tolerances as per IS 919- 1993. ISO system of limits and
fits; Gauges and its types, limit gauges plug and ring
gauges.

Principle and working of Micro-optic autocollimator.


Circular Division: dividing head and circular tables,
circular division by precision Polygons. Caliper Principle,
Calibration of polygons. Numerical based on circular
division.

Straightness and flatness: Definition of Straightness


and Flatness error. Determination of straightness error
of straight edge with the help of spirit level and auto
collimator. Determination of flatness error of a surface
plate with the help of spirit level or auto collimator.

Numericals
IV. Screw Thread Measurement: Errors in threads,
Measurement of elements of screw threads major
diameter, minor diameter, pitch, flank angle and
effective diameter (Two and three wire methods). Effect
of errors in pitch and flank angles and its mathematical
derivation.

V. Gear Measurement: Measurement of tooth thickness


Gear tooth vernier caliper, Constant chord method, base
tangent method and derivation of mathematical formulae
for each method. Test plugs method for checking pitch
diameter and tooth spacing. Measurement of Gear
Pitch, Parkinson Gear Tester.
VI. Machine Tool Alignment: Machine tool tests and
alignment tests on lathe. Alignment tests on milling
machine. Alignment tests on a radial drilling machine.

Interferometry:
Principle
of
measurement,
Interferometry applied to flatness testing, surface
contour tests, optical flats, testing of parallelism of
a surface with the help of optical flat. Quantitative
estimate of error in parallelism, Flatness Interferometer
NPL-Gauge length interferometer for checking the error
in slip gauges. Numericals based on Interferometry.

Surface texture: Introduction, different types of


irregularities, standard measures for assessment and
measurement of surface finish.

Gauge Design Taylors Principle, wear allowance


on gauges. Different methods of giving tolerances on
gauges,

Numericals.
II. Comparators:
Characteristics,
Uses,
Limitation,
Advantages and Disadvantages.
Mechanical Comparators: JohansonMikrokator and
Signma Mechanical Comparator.


L T P Credits

I. Principles of measurement: Definition of Metrology,


difference between precision and accuracy. Sources
of errors: Controllable and Random Errors, Effects
of Environment and Temperature, Effects of support,
alignment errors, application of Least Square principles,
errors in measurement of a quality which is function of
other variables.

Numericals.
III. Angular Measurement: Sine Bar different types of
sine bars, use of sine bars in conjuction with slip gauges,
precautions and calibration of sine bars. Use of angle
gauges, spirit level, errors in use of sine bars. Numericals.

Mechanical - optical comparator.


Electrical and electronic comparators.
Pneumatic comparators Systems of Penumatic gauging:
Flow type and back pressure type, different type of
sensitivities and overall magnification. Solex Pneumatic
gauge and differential comparators.

Text Books/Reference Books:


1 R.K. Jain, Engineering Metrology, Khanna Publishers,
Delhi
2 I.C. Gupta, Engineering Metrology, DhanpatRai
Publications, Delhi
3. F.W. Galyer& C.R. Shotbolt, Metrology for Engineers,
ELBS edition.
4. R. Jenkins, Fundamentals of Mechanical Inspection,
Tata, McGraw Hill

PE-22

5. C. Dotson, R. Harlow, R. Thompson, Fundamentals


of Dimensional Metrology, Thomson Asia Pte Ltd.,
Singapore
6. A.S.T.M.E., Handbook of Industrial Metrology, Prentice
Hall

PE-313 Industrial Engineering

L T P Credits
310

4C

UNIT I
Introduction : Introduction, Definition and objectives of
Industrial Engineering, Scope of Industrial Engineering,
Production systems and their classifications; ProductivityTotal and partial productivity, Reasons and remedy for poor
productivity.
UNIT II
Job analysis and Work Measurement Systems : Work
System Design: Taylors scientific management, Gilbreths
contributions; method study, micro-motion study, principles
of motion economy; work measurement - stop watch time
study, micro motion and memo motion, work sampling,
standard data, PMTS; ergonomics; job evaluation, merit
rating, incentive schemes, and wage administration;
business process reengineering.
UNIT III
Production Planning and Control : Types and characteristics
of production systems Objective and functions of Production,
Planning & Control, Routing, Scheduling and Operations
scheduling, production scheduling, job shop scheduling
problems, sequencing problems, scheduling tools and
techniques, Loading, Dispatching and its sheets & Gantt
charts.
UNIT VI
Material Handling : Principles, functions, and objectives of
Material Handling; Selection and classification of Material
Handling Equipments; Relation of material handling with
plant layout.
Text Books/Reference Books:
1. Industrial Engineering and Management; B. Kumar,
Khanna Publication.
2. Introduction to work Study; Oxford and IBH publishing
Co. Pvt. Ltd, New Delhi

PE-314 Total Quality


management

L T P Credits
310

UNIT I
Introduction to Quality : Definition of Quality- product, user,
value, and manufacturing based perspectives, Dimensions
of Quality, Quality Planning, Quality costs- optimization of
quality costs, seven tools of quality control;Philosophies
of Quality Gurus- Deming, Juran, Crosby, Feigenbaum,
Ishikawa, Taguchi. Comparison of Quality Philosophies.

UNIT II
Statistical Process Control : Introduction to Quality
characteristics- variables and attributes, Types and causes
of variations, Control Charts for variables and attributes,
Process capability.
UNIT III
Acceptance Sampling : Sampling process and lots formation;
Advantages and applications of acceptance sampling;
characteristics of O.C. Curve; Single, double, multiple,
sequential sampling; ASN, ATI, AOQL, AOQ, AQL, LQL,
Producers and Consumers risks.
UNIT IV
Six Sigma and ISO 9000:2000 : Principles of Six Sigma,
Statistical basis, Tools and techniques, DMAIC principle,
application of six sigma in manufacturing and service
organizations, structure of ISO standards, Factors leading to
ISO, Implementation and registration, Benefits of ISO.
UNIT V
Life Testing-Reliability :Life testing: objective, failure
data analysis, MTTF, MTBF, hazard rate, exponential and
Weibull models, system reliability-series, parallel and mixed
configurations, Markov model.
UNIT VI
Reliability Design and Allocation : Design for reliability,
reliability improvement techniques, active redundancy
and standby redundancy, K-out-of-N redundancy and
maintenance policies.
Text Books/Reference Books:
1. The Management and Control of Quality by J R Evans and
W M , Lindsay, Cengage learning, India
2. Quality Management by KanishkaBedi, Oxford
3. Total Quality Management by Besterfield, Pearson
Education.
4. Juras Quality Planning and Analysis for Enterprise
Quality, by F M Gryna, R C H Chua, J A Defeo, Tata
McGrawHill

PE-315 Mechatronics

L T P Credits
310

UNIT I
Introduction to Mechatronics : Mechatronic system,
measurement systems, control systems and response of
systems.
Measurement systems : static characteristics
Flow measurement : Rotameter, anemometer and
comparison of characteristics of different flow meters.
Pressure measurement : Mcleod gauges, comparison of
characteristics of different pressure measuring devices.

PE-23

UNIT II
Level measurement, strain measurement strain
gauges, theory, types, strain gauge circuits, temperature
compensation, load cells.
Temperature
pyrometers.

measurement

RTD,

Thermocouples,

Displacement and position sensors : LVDT, optical encoders


transnational and rotary.
UNIT III
System Models : Mathematical models, introduction to
mechanical, electrical, fluid and thermal systems. Rotational
and transnational systems, electro mechanical, hydraulic
mechanical systems.
Control Systems : open loop, closed loop systems, transfer
functions, feed back and feed forward control systems and
their applications.
UNIT IV
System Response, modeling of dynamic systems, dynamic
response of first order, second order systems to step, ramp
and impulse inputs. Transfer functions, Bode plots, stability
of systems.
Control Actions : On Off, proportional, proportional +
integral, P + D . proportional + integral + derivative control
actions.
Control systems Components : Transmitters,controllers/
pressure/flow/level/temperature/limit/proximimity/
magnetic switches and relays.
UNIT V
Analog signal processing, introduction, principle, passive
circuits, operational amplifiers - characteristics and
specifications. Op amp circuits for inverting, non inverting,
difference amplifiers, integrator, differentiator, comparator
and sample and hold applications (no analytical treatment.)
Digital Signal Processing : Timing diagrams, sequential
logic, flip flops, D flip flop, JK flip flop, master slave flip flop.
Applications of flip flop, decade counters, Schmitt trigger,
555 timers.A/D and D/A converters.
UNIT VI
Programming Logic Controllers : Relay logic, basic structure,
input/output processing, timers, internal relays and
counters, shift resisters, ladder diagram and programming,
selection of PLCs, introduction to microcontroller
Text Books/Reference Books:
1. Doebelin E. O., Measurement System Application and
Design, Tata McGraw Hill Publications Ltd, New Delhi.
2. Bolton W. , Mechatronics Electronics Control Systems
in Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, Pearson
Education (Singapore) Pte. Ltd.

3. Rangan C. S., Sarma G. R., Mani V. S., Instrumentation


Devices and Systems, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing
Company Ltd., New Delhi.
4. Histand B. H., Alciatore D. G., Introduction to
Mechatronics and Measurement Systems, T M G.
5. Johnson C. D. Process Control Instrumentation
Technology, Prentice Hall of India Pvt Ltd., New Delhi.
6. HMT, Mechatronics, HMT.
7. Mahalik N. P., Mechatronics Principles, concepts and
applications, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Company Ltd,
New Delhi.
8. Kolk R. A., Shetty D., Mechatronics Systems Design, Vikas
Publishing Manual, Delhi.

PE-316 Metal Cutting and Tool


Design Lab
PE-317 Metrology Lab
PE-318 Minor project II
(Fabrication) Lab
PE-319 Industrial Training - J
PE-401 Computer Integrated
Manufacturing

L T P Credits
002

L T P Credits
002

L T P Credits
004

L T P Credits
002

L T P Credits
310

UNIT I
NC/CNC/DNC terminology, Operations of NC/CNC machine
tools. Control cycles in CNC machine tools and how do
these reduce operators activities, Central Processing UNIT
(CPU), Input Devices, Storage Devices, System Configuration,
Feasible report to introduce CAM technology for the first
time in the industry, advantages &limitations of using CNC
technology.
UNIT II
Parameters for adaptation of CAM technology, Advantages
and disadvantages of CAM, Part programming, Manual
& CAP, APT& its statements/programming with suitable
examples to machine the components on CNC lathe, CNC
milling machine, CNC jig boring machine, etc, Parallel
programming & its advantages, Post processor commands,
Compilation control commands, Repetitive programming,
etc.
UNIT III
Canned cycles, linear/circular, parabolic interpolation,
online/offline programming, unidirectional, bidirectional
approach, point to point and continuous control, Buffer
storage, adaptive control, Nesting, opti part, opti route,

PE-24

precision sheet metal processing, CNC turret punch press,


CNC press brake &its programming to machine the sheet
metal components, Auto indexing, safety aspects in CNC
machine tools . Tool length/ cutter compensation, Computer
optimized manufacturing, etc.
UNIT IV
Reverse engineering, Reasons for reverse engineering,
importance of reverse engineering, Process of reverse
engineering, Applications of reverse engineering.
Integration of reverse engineering with CAM, Flexible
Manufacturing System ,Elements of FMS , tool management
systems , FMS control , Typical layouts of FMS , Benefits of
FMS in the industries. Production planning and operation
of FMS , Computer Aided Design , Concept and Description
, Origin of CAD, Representations & Simulations , Various
models of CAD, Analytical programs, Different models of
CAD , Advantages of CAD & its limitations , etc.
UNIT V
CAPP, Types of CAPP, Group technology , Merit/ Demerits,
Database management in the development of CAPP, CADCAM integration , Essential elements of CAPP , Future trends
in CAPP, Importance of CAPP in CAM/CIM, etc.
Introduction to Robots , its types , Laws of robotics , Symbolic
modelling of robots , Robotic sensors , Configurations of
robot, Applications ofRobots in engineering industries.
UNIT VI
Basic concepts of CIM , Evolution of CIM, Unmanned
manufacturing , Elements of CIM, CIM implementation , CIM
hardware and CIM software.
Product development through CIM, Sequential engineering,
Concurrent engineering, Comparison of sequential and
concurrent engineering, implementation of concurrent
engineering, concurrent engineering and information
technology, Characteristics of concurrent engineering.
Soft computing in CIM: Artificial neural networks/
Artificial intelligence, Fuzzy, Fuzzy AHP Benefits of CIM ,
Lean manufacturing , comparison of lean manufacturing
with conventional manufacturing , applications of lean
manufacturing , etc.
REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Automation, Production system and computer integrated
manufacturing by GROOVER, Pearson.
2. Computer Aided Design and Computer Aided
Manufacturing by GROOVER-Zimmer, Prmtic Hall
3. Computer Aided Manufacturing by P.N.Rao, T M H.
4. NC/CNC Technology by KUNDRA, RAO, TIWARI, T M H.
5. CAD/CAM/CIM by P. Radhakrishnan, S. Subramanyan,
V. Raju. New Age International Pvt. Ltd.

PE-402 Optimization Techniques

L T P Credits
310

UNIT I
Introduction to optimization : Engineering Applications,
statement of an optimization problem, classification.
UNIT II
Single variable optimization : Fabbonci search methods,
golden section search methods, gradient based methods,
Newton-Raphson method, secant method.
UNIT III
Multi-variable optimization : Direct search methods:
Evolutionary optimization method, Powells conjugate
direction method. Gradient based methods: Steepest
descent method, Newtons method.
UNIT IV
Constrained optimization : Constraint handling methods,
method of feasible directions, generalized reduced gradient
method, gradient projection method.
UNIT V
Specialized algorithms: : Integer programming, geometric
programming.
UNIT VI
Non-Traditional Optimization Algorithms : Genetic
algorithms (GA) - working principle, Differences and
Similarities between GAs and traditional methods, GAs
for constrained optimization. Simulated annealing (SA)
approach introduction only.
Suggested Readings
1. Rao S S Optimization, Wiley Eastern, New Delhi, 1995.
2. Kalyanamoy Deb, Optimization for engineering design,
Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi, 2000.
3. Ravindran, Phillips and Solberg, Operations Research:
Principles and Practice, John Wiley & Sons (Asia), Pvt.
Ltd.
4. H. S. Kasana and K. D. Kumar, Introductory Operations
Research: Theory and Applications, Springer
International Edition.
5. Belegundu, Optimization Concepts and Applications in
Engineering, Wiley Students Edition.
6. Deb, Multi Objective Optimization Using Evolutionary
Algorithms, Wiley Students Edition.
7. Fletcher, Practical Methods of Optimization, Wiley
Students Edition.

PE-403 Elective I
PE-404 Open Elective I

PE-25

L T P Credits
310

L T P Credits
310

PE-405 Computer Integrated


Manufacturing Lab
PE-406 Elective I Lab
PE-407 Major Project (Part-I)

L T P Credits
002

L T P Credits
002

L T P Credits
006

PE-407 Industrial Training


VIVA VOCE

L T P Credits

PE-411 Advanced Machining


Processes

L T P Credits

004

310

UNIT V
Electro-chemical machining: Working principle, ECM
systems, parametric analysis, advantages and limitations,
process performance, hybrid process such as EC grinding
and chemical machining.
UNIT VI
Ultra precision machining for higher accuracy and surface
quality, micro machining, nano finishing and future trends in
advanced machining processes.
Text Books/Reference Books:
1 V. K. Jain, Advanced machining processes, Allied
Publishers Pvt. Ltd.
2 Fundamental of Metal Curtting & Machine L. Juneja,
tools, New Age International Pbulication Pvt. Ltd. S.
Shekan & Itin Seth.

UNIT I
Introduction: mechanical advanced machining processes,
need of advanced machining processes, hybrid processes

PE-412 Elective II

Ultrasonic machining (USM): Introduction, mechanics


of cutting, parametric analysis, process capabilities,
applications.

PE-413 Open Elective II

UNIT II
Abrasive jet machining (AJM): Introduction ,AJM set
ups, gas propulsion system, abrasive feeder, machining
chamber, AJM nozzle, abrasive parametric analysis, process
capabilities, applications.

PE-413 Open Elective II


PE-415 Elective II Lab

Uniit III
Water jet machining: Introduction, process characteristics,
process performance, applications.
Abrasive Water jet machining: Working principle, parametric
analysis, process capabilities and applications.
Abrasive finishing process: Working principle, material
removal and surface finish parametric analysis, process
variables and applications.
UNIT IV
Electro discharge machining (EDM): Introduction, Working
principle, parametric analysis, process variables, process
characteristics, applications, hybrid processes such as electro
discharge grinding, diamond grinding, wire EDM, Laser
beam machining: production of laser, working principle,
types of laser, process characteristics and applications.
Electron beam machining: Working principle, process
parameter, process characteristics, applications.
Ion beam machining: Working principle, process parameter,
process characteristics, applications.Plasma arc machining:
Working principle, Plasma arc cutting system, applications.

PE-416 Seminar/Report

L T P Credits
310

L T P Credits
310

L T P Credits
003

L T P Credits
003

L T P Credits
002

PE-418 Major Project (Part-II)

L T P Credits
0 0 10

10

Elective I
PE-403-1 Automation in
Manufacturing

L T P Credits
310

UNIT I
Basic Principles : Introduction to Automation. Productivity
v/s automation materials handling systems. Evaluation of
automatic production. Designing for automation.
UNIT II
Hydraulic System : Hydraulic Principles. Hydraulic pumps:
Characteristics, Pump Selection, Pumping Circuits. Hydraulic
Actuators: Linear, Rotary, Selection, Characteristics. Hydraulic
Valves: Pressure, Flow, Direction Controls, Applications.
Servo and Proportional Valves, Hydraulic Fluids: Symbols.

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UNIT III
Pneumatic Systems : Pneumatic fundamentals. Production of
compressed air. Types of cylinders. Control valves: direction,
pressure and flow-air hydraulic equipments. Actuators.
General approach to control system design. Symbols and
drawing. Schematic layout. air hydraulic control.
UNIT IV
Pneumatic and hydraulic circuits : Hydraulic circuits:
Reciprocating, Quick return, Sequencing synchronizing.
Accumulator circuits. Safety circuits.
Pneumatic circuits: Classic, Cascade, Step-counter,
Karnaugh-Veitch mapping, Combination Methods.
UNIT V
Electrical control of fluid power: components and circuits.
Micro-electronic control of fluid power: PLCMicroprocessors uses and selection criteria for components.
Logic Circuits: Position, Pressure Sensing, Switching, Electro
Pneumatic, Electro Hydraulic, Robotic Circuits.
Case studies: conveyor feed system, power pack, Bunker
automatic circuits, etc.
UNIT V
Automation in machine tools
Mechanized feeding. Automatic assembly. Automatic
machine tool control. Transfer lines. Factory automation
Text Books/Reference Books:
1 R Srinivasan, Hydraulic and Pneumatic Controls, Vijay
Nicole imprints Pvt. Ltd., Chennai.
2 S. Ilango and V. Soundararajan, Introduction to Hydraulic
and Pneumatic Prentice-Hall of India, Delhi
3 S. R. Majumdar, Oil Hydraulic Systems : Principles and
Maintenance, Tata McGraw-Hill, Delhi
4 S. R. Majumdar, Pneumatic Systems : Principles and
Maintenance, Tata McGraw-Hill, Delhi
5 J.Michael, Pinches and John G.Ashby, " Power Hydraulics
", Prentice Hall
6 Andrew Parr, " Hydraulics and Pneumatics (HB) ", Jaico
Publishing House
7 Dudleyt, A. Pease and John J. Pippenger, " Basic Fluid
Power ", Prentice Hall
8 Anthony Esposite, " Fluid Power with Applications ",
Prentice Hall

PE-403-2 Reliability Engineering

L T P Credits
310

UNIT I
Introduction and Reliability Mathematics : Relevance of
reliability, availability and maintainability, definition of
reliability, factors influencing system effectiveness, laws of
probability, probability distributions; exponential Weibull

normal, log normal, data collection recovery of data,


Statistical analysis of failure data.
UNIT II
Fundamentals Of Reliability : Various reliability related
functions; probability density function, cumulative
distribution function, reliability function and hazard rate;
reliability models; constant rate, Weibull, normal and
lognormal model.
UNIT III
System Reliability Assessment : Types of systems- series,
parallel, series-parallel, parallel-series, stand by and
complex; method of reliability evaluation; cut set and tie
set methods, event trees and fault trees methods, markov
method, Reliability of repairable systems.
UNIT IV
Reliability Improvements
: Methods of reliability
improvements,; low level and high level redundancy, active ,
stand by and K-out-of-N redundancy, effect of maintenance.
UNIT V
Availability and Maintainability Assessments : Point,
mission and steady state availability. Availability assessment,
Maintainability and its assessment. Maintenance policies
UNIT VI
Design for Reliability : Reliability allocation, Design for
reliability and maintainability, optimization of reliability and
maintainability and their trade-off, Practical applications
of RAM Engineering to systems, products and processes.,
Monte Carlo simulation
Text Books/Reference Books:
1. EbelingChariesE.,An introduction to Reliability and
Maintainability Engineering,Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing
Co. Ltd.,New Delhi.
2. Srinath,L.S. Reliability Engineering,Affiliated East
West Press Ltd., New Delhi.
3. Dhillon,B.S.,EngineeringMaintainbility,Prentice Hall of
India, New Delhi.
4. Blanchard, Benjamin,S.,Logistics Engineering and
Management, Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi.

PE-403-3 Manufacturing With


Plastics And Ceramics

L T P Credits
310

UNIT I
Physical, chemical and electrical properties of plastics and
testing criteria; Type of plastics.
UNIT II
Injection moulding, transfer moulding, extrusion, blow
moulding, rotational molding and thermoforming; welding
of plastics.

PE-27

UNIT III
Control factors affecting the quality of parts, applications,
benefits and applications of plastics;
UNIT IV
Process relationships, parameter setting techniques, rapid
changeover techniques, process control and troubleshooting. In manufacturing with plastics.
UNIT V
Ceramics, principles of ceramic processing including powder
preparation and characterization, surface and colloid
chemistry, shape forming and fabrication, sintering and grain
growth, physical chemistry of particulate systems relating to
various stages of ceramic processing
UNIT VI
Surface and colloidal chemistry, shop forming and
fabrication,sintering and grain growth of ceramic
material,physical chemistry of particulate of ceramics
system ,application of ceramic,coating of ceramics.
Text Books/Reference Books:
1. Injection molding handbook , D.V. Rosato, D.V. Rosato,
CBS Publication
2. Principles of ceramic processing, 2nd ed., J. Reed, J.
Wiley.

PE-403-4 Industrial Tribology

L T P Credits
310

UNIT I
Introduction: Surface interactions, science of rubbing
surface, general consideration of parameters involved, wear
rate, modeling and solution of simple problems.
UNIT II
Material properties influencing interactions: Introduction,
elastic properties, Plastic deformation properties, relation
between the strength and other Properties of solids,
chemical reactivity of surfaces, absorbed surface layer,
Surface energy, relation between surface energy and
hardness, Surface Interfacial Energies of
Solids under
engineering condition.
UNIT III
Surface Interaction:, Size of real contact area and effect of
surface energy, size of junction, rheologial properties, Wear
in tribological joints - classification, calculation methods
with allowance for stiffness, wear limits, reliability of
joints, simple examples, detail study of manufacturing
methods for highly reliable joints. Economic role of wear,
measurement, types, and use of radiotracer techniques.

for loose particle formation, Quantitative expression for


abrasive wear, of hardness and particle size on abrasive
wear rate, surface fatigue wear, brittle fracture wear,
corrosive wear with types,
UNIT V
Friction: Introduction, laws, function, properties of
uncontaminated metals in air, outguessed metal surface,
calculation of flash temperature using surface energy, stickslip and its prevention.
UNIT VI
Lubrication: Solid film lubrication, boundary lubrication
with single and multiple penetration models, properties
of lubricants, effectiveness of lubrication-intermediate
temperature, behavior of a solid lubrication below melting
point effect of speed, load on lubrication. Lubricants, their
properties lubrication technique in vacuum, lubricant coating
and its stability. Theory of elastohydrodynamic lubrication
film thickness, frictional stress heat flow & temperature,
service life of roller bearings.
Text Books/Reference Books:
(1) Engineering Tribology by GwidonStachowiak, Elsevier.
(2) Experimental Methods in Tribology by Gwidon
Stachowiak, Elsevier
(3) Engineering Tribology by John Williams, oxford University
press.

PE-403-5 Finite Element


Methods

L T P Credits
310

1. Fundamental concepts of the Finite Element Method.


Various element shapes, Displacement Model,
Derivation of stiffness matrix for the element and for the
entire domain
2. ISO parametric elements Element stresses and strains.
3. Derivation of force and displacement vectors for the
entire domain. Boundary conditions, Solution of the
overall problems.
4. Applications of finite element method to various field
problems such as solid mechanics, fluid mechanics and
heat transfer.
5. Use of Softwares such as ANSYS/ NASTRAN/IDEAS. Basic
feature of these softwares.
Suggested Reading :
1. Finite element Method
Taylor
2. Finite element Analysis
3. Finite element Method
John Wiley & Sons.

UNIT IV
Adhesive wear: Mechanism, size, shapes of transferred and
wear particles, quantitative laws, equilibrium calculation
of fragments under different conditions, minimum load

PE-28

O.C. Zienkiewicz& R.A.


Butter worth-Heine mann
C.S. Krishnamurthy
Kenneth H. Hubener

Elective II
PE-412-1 Supply Chain
Management

L T P Credits
310

UNITI
Introduction : Perspective of Supply Chain Management,
Managing uncertainty, Key issue in supply chain
management.
UNIT II
Inventory Management and Risk Pooling : Inventory
management, Classification of inventory, Centralized versus
Decentralized Warehousing and Risk pooling, Value of
Information, Quantification of Bullwhip effect, Causes and
remedies of Bullwhip effect.
UNIT III
Resource planning : Aggregate Production Planning - Chase
and leveling strategies, MRP, MRP-II, Agile manufacturing
Systems
UNIT IV
Procurement and Outsourcing strategies : Introduction,
outsourcing benefits and risks, Make/Buy decision,
e-procurement, Vendor selection and quota allocation.
UNIT V
Strategic Alliances : Introduction, Third party logistics,
Demand driven strategies, Distribution strategiesdirect shipment, cross docking, transshipment, Supplier
relationships
management,
Customer
relationship
management.
UNIT VI
International Issues in Supply Chain Management
Concepts in Globalization, Globalization forces, Risks
and Advantages of International supply chains, Issues
in International supply chain management, Regional
differences in logistics.
Text Books/Reference Books:
1. Designing and Managing the Supply Chain: concepts,
strategic and case studies by David Simchi-Levi, Philip
kaminsky, Edith Simchi-Levi, Ravi Shankar, Tata McGrawHill.
2. Supply Chain Management by Chopra and Mendle, PHI
3. Supply Chain Management: Text and Cases by JannatSah,
Pearson Education.

PE-412-2 Project Management

L T P Credits
310

UNIT I
Introduction : Definitions, classifications, and scope of
project management; project life cycle and uncertainty.

UNIT II
Project planning : Scope, problem statement, project goals,
objectives, success criteria, assumptions, risks, obstacles,
approval process, projects and strategic planning.
UNIT III
Project implementation : Project resource requirement,
types of resources: men, materials, finance, resource
distribution.
UNIT IV
Project monitoring : Evaluation, control, project network
technique, planning for monitoring and evaluation, project
audits, project management information system, Nature of
project inventory, supply and transportation of materials,
use of Material Requirement Planning. Project scheduling,
PERT & CPM, project communication.
UNIT V
Project team management : Recruitment, organizing, human
resources: team operating rules, project organization,
various forms of project organizations, project organization
charting, project contracts, principles, compilation of
contracts, practical aspects, legal aspects, global tender,
negotiations, insurance.
UNIT VI
Project completion : Closing the project, types of project
termination, strategic implications, project in trouble,
termination strategies, evaluation of termination
possibilities, termination procedures, post project reviews.
Text Books/Reference Books:
1. Project Management for 21st Centrury by Beenet P
Lientz, Kathyn P rea- Academic Press.
2. Project Management Denislok
3. Project management - David I Cleland - Mcgraw Hill
International Edition.
4. Project Management Gopalakrishnan Mcmillan India
Ltd.
5. Project Management-Harry-Maylor-Peason Publication

PE-412-3 Development Design

L T P Credits
310

UNIT I
Product Development history and product Development
process tool.
Product development verses design, modern product
development theories and methodologist in design.
Product development teams. Product development
planning, technical and business concerns. Understanding
customer needs, Establishing product functions. Functional
decomposition, modeling process, Function trees system
functionality, augmentation. Aggregation, common basis,
functional modeling methods.

PE-29

UNIT II
Product tear down and experimentation, benchmarking and
establishing engineering specification. Product portfolios
and portfolio architecture.
Tear down process, tear down methods, post teardown
reporting, benchmarking approach, support tools, setting
specifications, portfolio architecture, types, platform,
functional architecting, optimizaion selection. Product
modularity, modular design.
UNIT III
Concepts in Modeling: Generation of concepts, information
gathering and brain storming, directed search, morphological
analysis, combining solutions. Decision making, estimation
of technical feasibility, concept selection process, selection
charts, measurement theory, numerical concept scoring,
design evaluation scheme, concept embodiment, geometry
and layout, system modeling, modeling of product metrics,
selection of model by performance specifications, physical
prototyping, informal and formal models.
UNIT IV
Design for manufacturing and assembly. : Design for the
environment, design for assembly, piece part production,
cost analysis, environmental objectives, life cycle
assessments, techniques to reduce environmental impact
like minimum material usage, disassembly, recycle ability,
remanufacturing, high impact material reduction, energy
efficiency, regulation and standards.
UNIT V
Analytical and Numerical Solutions : Solution Definition,
Spread sheet search, optimization, Analytical formulation,
practical optimization, Numerical search, stopping criteria,
sensitivity analysis Global optimality, product applications.
UNIT VI
Physical prototypes, physical models and experimentation.
Design for Robustner, prototype essentials, types
of prototype, uses of prototype, Rapid prototyping,
Scale, Dimensional Analysis and similitude, Design of
experimentation Reduce tests and fractional experiments,
statistical analysis, product application of experiments,
statistical analysis, product application of physical modeling
and design of experiments, Quality design theory, Noise
variable matrix, Design variable matrix, Experimental matrix,
selection of target designs, parametric design, Advance
analysis : probability theory, sizing and variation.
Text Books/Reference Books:
1. Product Design : fundamentals and methods NFM
Roozenburg, J Eekels, John Wiley and sons Ltd.
2. Product Design for manufacturing and Assembly
GeoftryBoothroyd, peter dewhurst, Winstrn Knight
Marcel Dekker Inc., USA.
3. Product Design : A practical guide to systematic methods
of new product development, Mike Baxter, Champman
and Hall.

4. Product Design and manufacturing, AK Chitale; R.C.


Gupta, Prentice Hall India.
5. Product Design and Manufacture John R.Lindbeck,
Prentice Hall International Editime.
6. Product Design : Techniques in Revenue Engineering
and New product development, Kevin Otto, Kristin wood
Pearson Education Inc.

PE-412-4 Materials
Management

L T P Credits
310

UNIT I
Introduction : Scope of materials management, primary and
secondary objectives, integrated materials management,
relation with other functional areas of organization;
Organizing for materials management, basis for forming
organizations, conventional and modern approaches to
organizing materials management.
UNIT II
Materials identification : Classifying of materials, codification
of materials, standardization, simplification and variety
reduction of materials, Inventory control, techniques: FSN,
VED, ABC; working capital management with reference to
inventory.
UNIT III
Management of stores : Location, different types of stores,
methods of storing, safety and security of materials, stores
equipment, materials handling equipment, factors affecting
materials handling, stores issues and receipts, procedures,
forms and policies in stores transactions, stores accounting,
stores organization, materials safety and security.
UNIT IV
Management of surplus obsolete and scrap materials
: Management of surplus obsolete and scrap materials,
reasons for accumulation of surplus obsolete and scrap
materials, methods of disposal, regulations and procedures.
UNIT V
Purchasing : Planning purchasing materials, norms of vendor
rating, CEI methodology, Japanese industry: selection
and development, purchasing procedures and methods,
legal aspects, insurance of materials, supply management,
sources of supply, out sourcing.
UNIT VI
Sub contracting : Sub contracting, reasons for subcontracting,
criteria for selecting sub contractors, rating, factors affecting
subcontract rate fixing internal and external subcontract.
Text Books/Reference Books:
1. Integrated materials management-A. K. Datta-PHI
2. Purchasing and Supply Management - Dobbler, Burt D.NTMI.

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3. Materials Management P Gopala krishnan PHI.


4. Purchasing And Materials Management LeendersFearon
Universal Book Stall
5. Purchasing And Inventory Control K S Menon Wheeler
Publishers
6. Materials Management Varma M M Sultan Chand
And Sons

PE-412-5 Financial
Management And Cost Control

L T P Credits
310

UNIT I
Fundamentals of Financial Management : Introduction,
Objectives, goals and functions of financial Management.
Time value of Money, Risks and Returns, Valuation of
Securities.
UNIT II
Financial Instruments and Markets : Forms of Business
Organizations, capital structure, Construction analysis and
interpretation of standard financial statements, Dividend
policy and share valuation.

UNIT III
Capital Budgeting : Concept of Operating cycles and working
of Capital Management; Capital Budgeting : Cost of capital
investment decisions and Risk analysis in Capital Budgeting
UNIT IV
Financial Planning : Planning of profit and leverages
(operating and financial) Risk and Return: Nature of risk,
Inter-relationship in risk and return, effect of Tax on return.
UNIT V
Cost Accounting : Definition and scope of cost accountancy
and costing methods, elements of cost overhead
classification distribution and absorption, process costingUniform, Marginal and standard costing methods, Case
studies.
UNIT VI
Inflation and Financial Management
Inflation and Asset revaluation, firm value, financial market
returns, financial analysis, capital budgeting.
Text Books/Reference Books:
1. Financial Management by Khan and Jain, TMH
2. Financial management by I. M. Pandey, Vikas Pubishing
House Pvt. Ltd.

PE-31

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