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Acronautical Engineering === — — - a] IVYEAR ISEMESTER S.No.| Subject i! [Credits I Vibrations and Structural Dynamics 2 Computational Aero Dynamics Structural Analysis and Detailed Design 4 Airport Management 4 4 Department Elective—1 Computational Structural and Aerodynamics Lab = 4 5 Open Elective 6 7 8 Structural Analysis and Detailed Design Lab) Total TV YEAR ITSEMESTER S.No.] Subject Aircraft Systems and Instrumentation Department Elective - II | Department Elective — IT Department Elective-I'V Project Total Total credits obtained: 38+58+56456= 208 Credits Out of 208 Credits a student who obtains a Minimum of 200 Credits (With the credits of all Laboratories and Project) is Eligible to get Degree DEPARTMENTALELECTIVE-1 DEPARTMENTALELECTIVE-11 1, Experimental Stress r\nalysis I. Rockets and Missiles 2, Analysis of Composites Structure | 2, Propellant Technology 3. Space Mechanics 3, Industrial Aerodynamics DEPARTMENTALELECTIVE-IL DEPARTMENT ELECTIVE-LV 1. Fatigue & Fracture Mechanics |_ Air Line Management 2, Aircraft Maintenance Management| 2.Helicopter Engineering 3, Aeroelasticily 3.DBMS OPENELECTIVE | Avionics (for all branch students) 2. Industrial Engineering and Management (Except Mechanical and Mining} Engg. Students) ———————————————S——i‘(‘ aet!””””” aes —— JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSI IV Year B. ‘Tech. Aeronautical Engineering - [Sem, VIBRATIONS AND STRUCTURAL DYN, UNIT I INTRODUCTION Simple harmonic motion, terminology, Newton's Law, D’Alembert's Prinicple, Resonance, Introduction to mechanism of damping. Damped and Undamped oscillations. Degrees of freedom, Various mechanisms of damping. Equivalent viscous damping. UNIT IE SINGLE DEGREE OF FREEDOM SYSTEMS Free vibrations, free damped vibrations, forced vibrations with and without damping. Support excitation and vibration measuring instruments, Amplitude and Phase response diagrams. Generalized single degree of freedom systems for continuous structures and computation of K,M and G UNIT I MULTI DEGREE OF FREEDOM SYSTEMS Two / Three degree of freedom systems, static and dynamic coupling, vibration absorbers, Principal coordinates, Principal modes, Othogonality conditions Hamilton’s Principle. Lagrange’s equation and application. Longintudinal vibration, lateral vibration, torsional vibration of shafts, dynamical equations of equilibria of elastic bodies. natural frequencies and modeshapes determination. UNIT IY Methods determining natural frequencies and mode shape. Natural Vibrations of solid continua. Determination of Eigen Values and Eigen modes, UNIT V Natural frequency of rotating shafts Whirling of shafts. Dynamic balancing of rotating shafts. Dynamic dampers. Acronautical Engineering = UNIT VI Introduction to approximate methods for frequency analy! method for vibration analysis. Diagonalization of stiff damping matrices using orthogonality conditions. UNIT Vl Matrices for dynamic analysis, Kinematically consistent Load systems and determination of [K], [MJ], [C] and [L] matrices. Normalization and formulation of modal equations. UNIT VIII Steady state response, using fourier analysis for decomposing complex periodie load functions, of modal equations using S-plane representation. ‘Transient response analysis of modal equations using Duhamel’s integrals. TEXT BOOKS: I. R.W. Clough and Penzien, “Dynamics of Structures”. McGraw Hill 2nd Edition 1993 2. Mechanical Vibrations by Singiresure.S.Rao, Pearson Education LPE- 2004. 3, Rao, J.S and Gupta .K., Theory and practice of Mechanical vibrations, Wiley Eastern Ltd., New Delhi, 2002. REFERENCES: lL Bug, ¥.C., An Introduction to Theory of Aeroelasticity, John Wiley & Sons, NewYork, 2, Timoshenko, S., Vibration Problems in Engineering, John Wiley and Sons, New York, 3, Shock and Vibrations by Harris & Creed Me-Graw Hill book company, third edition: 4. Mechanical Vibrations by V.P.Singh, Dhanapati Rai and Co. 2003 edition. 3. Mechanical Vibrations by $.Grahamkelly- TMH 2004 edition. 6. Mechanical Vibrations GK,Groover, Nemchand and Brothers 2001 edition. 7. Vibrations and waves CBS Publishers and Distributors MIT series 1987. 8% Scanlon, R.H,, & Rosenbaum, R., “Introduction to the Study of Aircraft Vibration & Flutter.” John Wiley and Sons, New York, 1982 I44 JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TV Year B, Tech, Aeronautical Engineering — 1Sem. COMPUTATIONAL AERODYNAMICS UNIEIT- BASICS Introduction to computational fluid dynamics — Research tool - Design Tool, Finite control volume, infinitesimal fluid element, substantial derivatives, divergence of Velocity, UNITED - GOVERNING EQUATIONS OF FLUID DYNAMICS The continuity equation, the momentum equation, the energy equation, physical boundary conditions. UNIT-IT - SHOCK FITTING AND SHOCK CAPTURING Form of Governing equation suited for CFD - Conservation form - shock fitting and shock capturing. UNIT-IV - IMPACT OF PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQAUTIONS ON CFD Introduction, Classification of Quasi-Linear Partial differential equation, The Eigen value method, General behavior of different classes of Partial differential equation — elliptic, parabolic and hyperbolic. UNIE-Y - DISCRETIZATION Introduction, Finite differences, difference equations, Explicit and implicit approaches, Errors and an analysis of stability. UNIT-¥VI - TRANSFORMATIONS Introduction, transformation of the governing partial differential equations, Matrices and the Jacobian of transformation UNIT-VHl - GRID GENERATIONS - I Grid Generation techniques, Elliptic Grid Generator ~ Simply connected domain —doubly connected domain. UNIT-VII - GRID GENERATIONS — II Coordinate system control - Grid Point clustering, Introduction to Hyperbolic Grid Generation techniques and parabolic grid generator. TEXT BOOKS |. Hoffmann, K.A: Computational Fluid Dynamics for Engineers, Aconutica inl —————_—__ COS Engineering Education System, Austin. Tex., 1989 2. -Kreyszig,f., Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Wiley, New York REFERENCES John .D. Anderson “ Computational Fluid Dynamics”, McGraw Hill 2 Anderson, Dale A., John C. Tanhill and Richard H. Pletcher, “Computational Fluid Mechanics and Heat Transfer”, McGraw Hill, New York 1984, Volumes I & TI 3. Introduction to Computational Fluid Dynamics, Chow CY, John Wiley, 1979. 146 — ——— — = ®102011 JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY KAKINADA TV Year B. ‘Tech, Aeronautical Engineering — Sem. UNIT I DESIGN PHILOSOPHY OF AIRCRAFT SYSTEMS i) Principles of design ii) Configuration design iii) Arriving design specification for detailed design UNIT I DESIGN METHODOLOGIES Emphasis on design procedures for the design of wings, fuselage, landing gear, pressure vessels including manevouring loads. UNIT Ii ENGINEERING DESIGN Design of Aircraft parts and landing gears using engineering design methods/codes and standards to arrive at design for detailed analysis, UNITIV FUSELAGE DESIGN Loads, effective cross-section, bending strength shearflow analysis, Ultimate strength of stiffend Cylindrical Shells, UNITY MODELLING AND SIMULATION OF WING SURFACES Estimation of wing loading, wing idelization, mesh generation, element formulation, consistent load vectors, solutions and stress distribution UNIT VI ANALYSIS OF LANDING GEAR Evaluation of reaction loads on the members of the landing gear and analysis of lauding gear system, oleo strut, torque links. Ania inh ————eeeee== LAT UNIT VIL RELIABILITY BASED DESIGN Reliability concepts, bath tub curve, design improvements for reliability. UNIT VIII FAILURE THEORIES Maximum stress theory, Yon Mises theory, Minimum strain energy theory as applicable to aerospace structure and criteria for selection TEXT BOOKS 1. Peery, D.J, and Azar, J.J., Aircraft Structures, 2nd edition, Me Graw- Hill, N-Y., 1993. 2. Rivello, R.M., Theory and Analysis of Flight Structures, McGraw Hill, 1993, LT, Oden, “Mechanics of Elastic Structures", McGraw-Hill. 1967 4 SchelerE.E and Dunn L..G, “Airplane Structural Analysis and Design”, John Wiley & Sons. REFERENCES 1, Megson, T.M.G. Aircraft Structures for Engineering Students, Edward Arnold, 1985. 2 Bruhn. E.H, Analysis and Design of Flight Vehicles Structures, tri - state off set company, USA, 1965. J.T, Oden, “Mechanics of Elastic Structures”, McGrawHill. 4. William.D, “An Introduction to the Theory of Aircraft Structures”, Edward Arnold. 5. Kermode.A.C, “The Airplane Structure”, Sir Issace Pitman Publication. 7. Shigley JE, “Mechanical Engineering Design’. 8. Pandya & Shah. “Machine Design” B—_——$ —____________ JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERS TV Year B. Tech, Aeronautical Engineering — ISem, AIRPORT MANAGEMENT UNITT AIRPORTS AND AIRPORT SYSTEMS Introduction-Airport Management on an international level- Rules that govern airport management-Airport ownership and organization-Airport organization chart-Airport manager and public relations UNIEI THE AIRFIELD Components of an airport-The airfield-Navigation aids (NAVAIDS located on airfields-Air traffic Contro] and surveillance facilities located on the airfield-Weather reporting facilities located on airfields-security infrastructure on airfields. UNIEMI AIRSPACE AND AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL fic control management and operating infrastructure-Basics of air controal-Current and future enhancements’to air traffic control UNITIV AIRPORT TERMINALS AND GROUND ACCESS Historical development of airport terminals-Components of airport terminal- Airport ground access UNIF-V AIRPORT OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT Pavement management-Aircraft rescue and fire fighting (ARFF}=Snow and ice control-Safety inspection programs-Bird and wildlife hazard Management UNTEVI AIRPORT SECURITY ‘Transportation Security Administration-Security at commercial service airports-Seecurity at general aviation airports, Aeronautical Exceed —————————— CY UNTEVII AIRPORT FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT Airport financial accounting-Revenue strategies at commercial airports- Pricing of airport facilities and services-Variation in the sources of operating, revenues-Rise in airport financial burdens-Airport funding-Airport financing-Private investment-Sale of the airport. UNIVE ALRPORT CAPACITY AND DELAY Defining capacity-Factors affecting capacity and delay-estimating capagity- Simulation Models-Defining delay-Fstimating delay-Analytical estimates of delay: queuing diagram-Approaches to reducing delay-administrative and demand management, TEXT BOOK 1, Alexander T. Wells and Seth B. Young, “Airport Planning and Management”, McGraw-Hill.2004 REFERENCES 1, Norman Ashford and H. P. Martin Stanton, “Airport Operations”, Mc-Graw-Hill, 1999: rn Anne Graham, “Managing Airports: An International Perspective”, Butterworth-Heinemann, 2003 3. Rigas Doganis, “The Airport Business”, Routledge, 1992 4, Richard D Neufville, “Airport Systems: Planning, Design and Management”, McGraw-Hill, 2002 1 ————— 2010-2011 JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSIT TV Year B. Tech. Acronautical ratunteas - Sem. “(DEPARTMENTALE ELECTIVE D UNIT -I MEASUREMENTS Basic principles, Accuracy, Sensitivity, Range Measurements, Errors, UNIT - I EXTENSOMETERS Mechanical, Optical, Acoustical and Electrical extensometers and their use - Advantage and disadvantage. UNIT = 1 STRAIN GAUGE - PRINCIPLES Principles and operation of electrical strain gauge- Requirement - Type and their uses, Material for strain gauge, Calibration, Cross sensitivity, Rosette Analysis. UNIT -TV STRAIN GAUGE -STRAIN MEASUREMENT. Wheatstone bridge and potentiometer circuits for static and dynamic strain measurements, Strain indicator. UNIT-¥ PHOTOELASTICITY ‘Two dimensional Photoelasticity, Concept of Light — Photo-elastic effects, Stress and oplic law, UNIT — FRINGE INTERPOLATION TECHNIQUS lnterpretation of fringe pattern, Compensation and separation techniques, Photoelastic material. <= 15 Aeronautical Engineering UNIT — VII NON-DESTRUCTIVE TESTING - Fundamentals: of Non Destructive Testing, Radiography, Ultrasonic Inspection, Ultrasonic C-Scan, Magnetic particles Inspection, Fluorescent penetrant technique, Eddy current testing, Acoustic Emission Technique. UNIT — VOI NON-DESTRUCTIVE TESTING — I Fundamentals of brittle coating methods, Intoduction to Moiré Techniques, Holography, Thermography. TEXT BOOKS Daily, .W., and Riley, W.F.. Experimental Stress Analysis. McGraw Hill Ine., New York 1978 2. Mechanical Measurement / Beckwith, Maragoni and Lienhard / Addision — Wesley REFERENCES. 1, Hetyenyi, M., Hand Book of Experimental Stress Analysis, John Wiley and Sons INC., New York, 1972 2, Srinath, L.S., Raghava, M.R., Lingatah, K., Gargesha, G, Pant B., and Ramachandra, K., Experimental Stress Analysis, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi, 1984, 3, Pollock A.A., Acoustic Emission in Acoustics and Vibration Progress, Stephens R.W.B., Chapman and Hall, 1983. 4. Manufacturing Engineering Technology, Kalpakajam / Addision Wesley, ' ao a JAWAITARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVE IV Year B. Tech. Aeronautical Engineering — [Sem. ANALYSIS OF COMPOSITE STRUCTU (DEPARTMENTAL ELECTIVE-T} UNIT- INTRODUCTION TO COMPOSITE MATERIALS: Introduction . Classification: Polymer Matrix Composites, Metal Matrix Composites, Ceramic Matrix Composites, Carbon-Carbon Composites, Fiber- Reinforced ‘Composites and nature-made composites, and applications. UNE REINFORCEMENTS: Fibres- Glass; Silica, Kevlar, carbon, boron, silicon carbide, and born carbide fibres. Particulate composites, Polymer composites, Thermoplastics, Thermosetting, Metal matrix and ceramic composites. UNTAII MANUFACTURING METHODS: Autoclave, tape production, moulding methods-open and closed, filament winding, man layup, pultrusion, RTM. UNITIY MICROMECHANICAL ANALYSIS: Introduction, Volume and Mass Fractions, Density, and Void Content, Evaluation of the Four Elastic Moduli, Strength of Materials and Elasticity Approach, Blastic Moduli of Lamina with Transversely Isotropic Fibers. UNITY MACROMECHANICAL ANALYSIS OF LAMINA: Introduction . generalized Hook's law, Stress—Strain Relations for'an orthotropic Lamina in terms of engineering Constants, stiffness and compliance matrices. UNIEVE CLASSICAL LAMINATION THEORY: kirchoff's hypothesis, laminate constitutive relations, influence of coupling terms. UNIEVEL STATIC ANALYSIS OF BEAMS AND PLATES: governing differential equations for beams and plates, treatment of boundary conditions, introduction to sandwich construction. Acronautical Engineering ——=———= re 153 UNIE-VII DESIGN OF LAMINATES: Introduction, Special Cases of Laminates, Failure Criteria, Design of a Laminated Composite, Other Mechanical Design Issues, TEXT BOOKS: | Engineering Mechanics of Composite Materials by Isaac and M Daniel, Oxford University Press, 1994. 2. Mechanics of Composite Materials, Second Edition (Mechanical Engineering), By Autar K. Kaw ,Publisher: CRC REFERENCES: |. R. M. Jones, Mechanics of Composite Materials, Mc Graw Hill Company, New York 2. L, R. Calcote, Analysis of Laminated Composite Structures, Van Nostrand Rainfold, New York, 1969. 3. B.D. Agarwal and L. J. Broutman, Analysis and performance of fibre Composites, Wiley- Interscience, New York, 1980. $$ 102011 IV Year B, Tech, Aeronautical Engineering — [Sem, SPACE MECHANICS (DEPARTMENTAL ELECTIVE-1) UNITI BASIC CONCEPTS: The solar system - Reference frames and coordinate systems - The celestial sphere - The ecliptic - Motion of vernal equinox - Sidireal time - Solar time - Standard time - The earth's atmosphere. UNITE " ‘THE GENERAL N-BODY PROBLEM: The Many body problem - Lagrange - Jacobi identity - The circular restricted three body problem - Libration points, UNTEHI Relative Motion in the N-body problem » The two - body problem - Satellite orbits - Relations between position and time - Orbital elements, UNITIV SATELLITE INJECTION AND SATELLITE ORBIT PERTURBATIONS: General aspects of — satellite injections - Satellite orbit transfer - Various cases - Orbit deviations due to injection errors, UNIV Special and general perturbations - Cowell’s Method - Encke’s method - Method of variations of orbital elements - General perturbations approach. UNIL-VI INTERPLANETARY TRAJECTORIES: Two dimensional interplanetary trajectories - Fast interplanetary trajectories - Three dimensional interplanetary trajectories - Launch of interplanetary spacecraft - ‘Trajectory about the target plant. UNIE-VIL BALLISTIC MISSILE TRAJECTORIES: The boast phase - The ballistic phase - Trajectory geometry - Optimal flights - Time of flight - Re-entry phase - The position of the impact point - Influence coefficients. Aconuticl Lgikcet yg ee UNIT-VII MATERIALS FOR SPACECRAFT: Space environment - Peculiarities - Effect of space environment on the selection of materials of spacecraft. TEXT BOOKS 1. “Rocket Propulsion and Spaceflight Dynamics”, J.W.Cornelisse, H.RR. Schoyer, and K.B, Wakker, Pitman 2 "Spaceflight Dynamics”, William E. Wiesel, McGraw-Hill, 1997 REFERENCES: 1. Sutton, GP., “ Rocket Propulsion Elements “ , John Wiley, 1993. 2. Van de Kamp, P., “ Elements of Astromechanics “, Pitman, 1979, 3. Cornelisse, J.W., “ Rocket propulsion and space dynamics “, W.E. Freeman & Co., 1984. 156 == EE — 2010-2011 Aeronautical Engineering =——————— = ee 157 JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY KAKINADA Parabolic Equations TV Year B. Tech. Aeronautical Engineering — Sem. Hyperbolic Equations COMPUTATIONAL STRUCTURAL AND AERODYNAMICS LAB UNIT - 11 A. FINITE ELEMENTS METHOD LAB Grid Generations for any one of the following UNIEL Algebraically stretched Cartesian grids, One of the following Elliptic grids a) Exercises on discretization UNIT —I b) Grid generation and element/node numbering UNIT Numerical solutions for any one of the following Vortex panel method Element Generation Exercises (two of the following) 1-D elements(rods, Source panel method Shafts and beams) Incompressible coutte flow Plane Stress /Plane Strain Quadrilateral elements Triangular plate elements Supersonic flow over a flat plate UNIT-I Grid Generation of Aerofoil NACA 0012 FEM Solutions using any one of the following Equipment Needed Ms I Computers P-IV with 512 MB RAM and parallel processing BESTS computational facility 60 Nos / 60 students a batch. pn 2, G0 educational version licenses of a) MAT lab b) Ansys c) NASTRAN PRO-E d) Pro - e¢ e) FLUENT OR STAR CD or CFX. Any one of the normal procedures: a) Gauss Quadrature for unit | and 2-D domes b) Generation of stiffness and load vector matrices. c) Use of eigen value solvers for frequency and mode shapes : determination B. CFD LAB UNIT -T Numerical solutions for any one of the following, using Finite difference method. Elliptic Equations a ———= 2010-2011 JJAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY KAKINADA IV Year B. Tech. Aeronautical Engineering - 1Sem, STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS AND DETAILED DESIGN LAB Design and Analysis of the following Aircraft Components:- 1, Landing Gear 2. Wings 3, Fuselage 4. Propeller Shaft 5. Propeller Blades 6 Nose Cone Aeronautical: Engineer ——S=————— OSD IV Year B. Tech, Aeronautical Engineering — 1 Sem. AVIONICS (OPEN ELECTIVE) UNIT -I BASICS Basic principles of Avionics ~ Typical avionics sub system in civ nintary aircraft and space vehicles UNIT -IL FLIGHT DECK AND DISPLAY SYSTEMS Flight deck display technologies - CRT, LED, LCD, Touch screen ~ Head up display — Electronic instrumentation systems, UNIC-II AUDIO AND COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS Aircraft audio systems basic — audio transmitter and receiver principles VHF communication system — UHF communication systems. UNITIV RANGING AND LANDING SYSTEMS VHE Omnirange ~ VOR receiver principles — distance maturity equipment = principles of operation — Instrument landing system — localizer and glideslope. UNITY POSITIONG SYSTEM 4 Global positioning system principles ~ triangulation — position accuracy — applications in aviation. UNIF-VI TNERTLAL NAVIGATION SYSTEM Principle of Operation of INS — navigation over earth ~ components of inertial Navigation systems — accelerometers — gyros and stabilized platform. ab 110-20} UNTE-VIL SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM ATC surveillance systems principles and operation interrogation and replay standards ~ Collision avoidance system — ground proximity warning system. UNIEVIL AUTO FLIGHT SYSTEM Automatic flight control systems — fly by wire and fly by light technologies ~ flight director systems - flight management systems. Integrated DATATRANSFER methodology by use of MILS — STD — 1553/ ARINC — 429: TEXT BOOKS: I. Elements of electronic navigation, N.S. Nagaraja, Tata Mc Graw Hill, 1995, 2, Avionic systems Operation and maintenance, Janes W.Wasson, Jeppesen Sandersen Training products (Sterling Book House, Mumbai), 1994, REFERENCES: |. Principle of Avionics, Albert Hel frick, Avionics Communications Tne., 200), 2. Aircraft Instrumentation and Integrated systems EH Pallet. Longan Scientific Technical (Sterling Book House, Mumbai) 1996. 3. Aircraft Radio Systems, J.Powell, Pitman publishers, 1998. Aeronautical Engineer —————_—_—— CE JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY KAKINADA IV Year B. Tech. Acronautical Engineering — [Sem. INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT (OPEN ELECTIVE) UNIT =1 INTRODUCTION: Definition of industrial engineering (LE), Development, applications, role of an industrial engineer, differences between production management and industrial engineering, quantitative tools of IE and productivity measurement. Concepts of Management, Importance, functions of management, scientific management, Taylor's principles, theory X and theory Y, Fayol’s principles of management, UNIT - I PLANT LAYOUT: Factors governing plant location. types of production layouts, advantages and disadvantages of process layout and product layout, applications, quantitative techniques for optima! design of layouts, Plant maintenance, preventive and breakdown maintenange UNIT - II OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT: Importance, types of }svd applications, workstudy, method study and time study, work samp ing, PMTS, micro-motion study, rating techniques, MT'M, work factor system, principles of Ergonomics, flow process charts, string diagrams and Therbligs, UNIT -IV STATISTICAL QUALITY CONTROL: Quality control, its importance, SQC, sampling inspection, types, Control charts — X and R ~ charts K AND 5S charts and their applications, numerical examples, UNIT-V RESOURCE MANAGEMENT: Concept of human resource management, personnel management and industrial relations. functions of personnel management, Job-evaluation, its importance and types, merit rating, quantitative methods, wage incentive plans, types, UNIT - VI TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT: zero defect concept, quality circles, implementation, applications, ISO quality systems. Six sigma — definition, basic concepts. UNIT - VII VALUE ANALYSIS: value engineering. implementation procedure, enterprise resource planning and supply chain management, UNIT - VII PROJECT MANAGEMENT: PERT, CPM - differences & applications, Critical path, determination of floats, importance, project crashing, smoothing and numerical examples TEXT BOOKS: 1, Industrial Engineering and management by O.P Khanna, Khanna Publishers. 2 Industrial Engineering and Production Management, Martand ‘Telsang, 8.Chand & Company Lid. New Delhi Acronautical Engineering = REFERENCE BOOKS: Operations Management by J-G Monks, McGrawllill Publishers. Industrial Engineering by Banga & Sharma. Principles of Management by Koontz O° Donnel, MeGraw Till Publishers. PERT/CPM by L.S Srinath, East west Press.

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