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Mechanical Engg 2008
Mechanical Engg 2008
OF
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
B.E/B.Sc/M.E/M.Sc
(Revised 2008)
HIGHER
EDUCATION
ISSION
COMM
Executive Director
Member (Acad)
Assistant Director
Assistant Director
CONTENTS
1.
Introduction7
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
PREFACE
Curriculum development is a highly organized and systematic process
and involves a number of procedures. Many of these procedures include
incorporating the results from international research studies and reforms
made in other countries. These studies and reforms are then related to
the particular subject and the position in Pakistan so that the proposed
curriculum may have its roots in the socio-economics setup in which it is
to be introduced. Hence, unlike a machine, it is not possible to accept
any curriculum in its entirety. It has to be studied thoroughly and all
aspects are to be critically examined before any component is
recommended for adoption.
In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (1) of section 3 of the
Federal Supervision of Curricula Textbooks and Maintenance of
Standards of Education Act 1976, the Federal Government vide
notification No. D773/76-JEA (cur.), dated December 4th 1976, appointed
the University Grants Commission as the competent authority to look
after the curriculum revision work beyond class XII at the bachelor level
and onwards to all degrees, certificates and diplomas awarded by
degree colleges, universities and other institutions of higher education.
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DR.RIAZ-UL-HAQ TARIQ
Member Academics
December 2008
CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT
STAGE-I
CURRICULUM
UNDER
CONSIDERATION
COLLECTION OF
EXP NOMINATION
UNI, R&D,
INDUSTRY &
COUNCILS
CONS. OF NCRC.
STAGE-II
CURRICULUM IN
DRAFT STAGE
APPRAISAL OF 1ST
DRAFT BY EXP
P
STAGE-III
STAGE-IV
FINAL STAGE
FOLLOW UP
PREPARATION
OF FINAL
CURRICULUM
QUESTIONNAIRE
COMMENTS
FINALIZATION OF
DRAFT BY NCRC
PRINTING OF
CURRICULUM
REVIEW
PREPARARTION OF DRAFT
BY NCRC
IMPLEMENTATION
OF CURRICULUM
ORIENTATION
COURSES BY
LI, HEC
Abbreviations Used:
NCRC.
National Curriculum Revision Committee
VCC.
Vice-Chancellors Committee
EXP.
Experts
COL.
Colleges
UNI.
Universities
PREP.
Preparation
REC.
Recommendations
LI
Learning Innovation
R&D
Research & Development Organization
HEC
Higher Education Commission
BACK TO
STAGE-I
INTRODUCTION
A special meeting of National Curriculum Revision Committee (NCRC) in
Mechanical Engineering was held on January 31, 2008 at HEC,
Islamabad to finalize the draft curriculum prepared during previous
meetings. The committee greatly appreciated the excellent work done by
NCRC members during their meeting held on June 12-13, 2007 at HEC
Regional Center, Lahore to adjust the mechanical engineering curriculum
as per standardized template which required very minor changes to
finalize the draft.
Following attended the meeting: Sr.
Name
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Sr.
Name
9.
10.
2.
Member
3.
Member
4.
Member
5.
Member
6.
Member
7.
Member
Convener
8.
Secretary
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
10
Member
Member
Member
Duration:
Number of Semesters
Number of weeks per semester:
4 years
8
18 (16 for teaching and
2 for examinations)
133 - 136
70 per cent
30 per cent
Non-Engineering Domain
Know
ledge
Area
Subje
ct
Area
English
Humani
ties
Culture
Social
Science
s
Manage
ment
science
s
Physics
Natural
Science
s
Mathe
matics
Elective
s
Name of
Course
English I
English II
(Communicatio
n Skills)
English III
(Technical
Writing)
Pakistan
Studies
Islamic
Studies/Ethics
Social ScienceI
Social ScienceII
Management
Elective-1
Engineering
Management &
Economics
Physics
Mathematics-1
Mathematics-2
Mathematics-3
Le
c
CH
Lab
CH
CR
2
3
3
3
1
0
0
0
3
3
3
3
Chemistry
Mathematics-4
TOTAL
11
Tota
l
Cou
rses
Tot
al
Cr
edi
ts
%
Are
a
%
ove
rall
22.5
6.8
10
3.0
10
3.0
12.5
3.8
7.5
2.3
22.5
6.8
15
4.5
15
40
100
30
Engineering Domain
Know
ledge
Area
Subj
ect
Area
Funda
Mentals
Comput
Ing
Computers
Systems and
Programming
CAD/CAM
Engineering
Drawing and
Graphics
Engineering
Statistics
Engineering
Dynamics
Mechanics of
Materials-I
Thermodynamics
-I
Workshop
Practice
Mechanics of
Machines
Measurement &
Instrumentation
Engineering
Statistics
Machine Design
Major
Based
Core
(Breadt
h)
Major
Based
Core
(Depth)
Lec
CH
Lab
CH
C
R
Progra
mming
Design
Enginee
ring
Founda
tion
Name of
Course
Manufacturing
Process-I
Fluid MechanicsII
Heat and Mass
Transfer
Control
Engineering
Fluid MechanicsII
Mechanics of
Materials-II
Thermodynamics
-II
Mechanical
Vibrations
Manufacturing
Proc.-II
Technical
Elective-I
Technical
Elective-II
Technical
Elective-III
Technical
Elective-IV (Opt)
12
Tot
al
Cou
rses
Total
Cre
dits
%
Area
%
ove
rall
7.3
5.3
26
27.1
19.5
18
18.8
13.5
21
21.9
15.8
Interdiscipli
nary
Enginee
ring
Breadth
(Electiv
es)
Senior
Design
Project
Industri
al
Trainin
g
TOTAL
Electrical
Engineering
Electronics
6.3
4.5
6.3
4.5
Design Project
Design Project
Mechanical
Engineering Lab
(I VII)
9.4
6.8
29
93
97
70
Grand
Total
43
U
13
133
Note:
Semester/Term 1
Subjects
1
2
3
4
GS-101
GS-102
HS-102
GS-103
ME-111
ML-101
Credit Hrs
Applied Physics
Applied Math-I
English
Computer System &
Programming
Engineering Drawing &
Graphics
Mechanical Engg. LabI
Total:
Credit
Hours
Theory
2
3
3
2
Lab
1
0
0
2
3
3
3
4
12
18
Semester/Term 2
Subjects
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
GS-104
GS-105
ME-131
ME-112
ME-121
HS-101
HS-103
Credit Hrs
Applied Math-II
Applied Chemistry
Thermodynamics-I
Engineering Statics
Workshop Practice
Islamic Studies/Ethics
Pak Studies
Total:
14
Theory
3
2
3
3
0
2
2
15
Lab
0
1
0
0
2
0
0
3
Credit
Hours
3
3
3
3
2
2
2
18
Semester/Term 3
Subjects
1
2
3
4
5
6
GS-201
ME-221
ME-231
ME-211
ME-212
HS-104
Credit Hrs
Applied Math-III
Engineering Materials
Fluid Mechanics-I
Engineering Dynamics
Mechanics of Materials I
English-II
(Communication Skills)
Total:
Credit
Hours
Theory
3
3
3
3
3
3
Lab
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
3
3
3
3
3
17
18
Semester/Term 4
Subjects
GS-202
2
3
4
5
6
7
EE-201
ME-213
ME-232
ME-233
ML-202
ML-201
Credit Hrs
Credit
Hours
Theory
3
Lab
0
2
3
3
3
0
0
14
1
0
0
0
2
1
4
3
3
3
3
2
1
18
Semester/Term 5
Subjects
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
GS-301
EE-301
ME-321
ME-311
ME-312
ML-301
ME-214
Credit Hrs
Engineering Statistics
Electronics
Manufacturing Process-I
Machine Design
Mechanics of Machines
Mechanical Engg. Lab-IV
Measurement &
Instrumentation
Total:
15
Credit
Hours
Theory
3
2
3
3
3
0
2
Lab
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
3
3
3
3
3
1
2
16
18
Semester/Term 6
Subjects
1
2
3
HS-105
ME-313
ME-322
4
5
ME-331
ME-323
6
7
ML-302
GS-xyz
Credit Hrs
English-III
Control Engineering
Manufacturing
Processes II
Heat & Mass Transfer
Engineering
Management &
Economics
Mechanical Engg. Lab-V
Social Sciences-II
Total
Credit
Hours
Theory
3
3
3
Lab
0
0
0
3
3
3
3
2
0
0
3
2
0
2
15
2
0
2
2
2
17
Semester/Term 7
Subjects
1
2
ME-411
ME-401
ME-4xx
4
5
ME-499
ML-401
GS-xyz
Credit Hrs
CAD / CAM
Management Elective
Course
Technical Elective
Course-I
Design Project
Mechanical Engg.
Lab-VI
Social Sciences
Total:
16
Credit
Hours
Theory
2
3
Lab
1
0
3
3
0
0
3
1
3
1
2
10
0
5
2
15
Semester/Term 8
Subjects
1
2
ME-412
ME-4yz
ME-4xy
ME-4xy
5
6
ME-499
ML-402
Credit Hrs
Mechanical Vibrations
Technical Elective
Course-II
Technical Elective
Course-III
Technical Elective
Course-IV (Optional)
Design Project
Mechanical Engineering
Lab-VII
Total:
Grand Total:
Theory
3
3
Lab
0
0
3
3
0
0
3
1
3
1
9
107
4
26
13
133
Mechanical Engineering
Electrical Engineering
General Sciences
Humanities/Social Sciences
Mechanical Engineering Laboratories
17
Credit
Hours
Part-II
Isometric and pictorial projections of solids/machine parts, making of
freehand sketches from solid objects and from orthographic projections.
Sections of joints, screw thread systems, nuts and bolts, keys and cotter,
coupling and simple bearings, pipe connections and engine details,
preparation of assembly drawings. Introduction to computer aided
engineering drawing and use of software/package.
Recommended Books
1. Technical Graphics Communication By Bertoline Wiebe, Miller.
Mohler, Irwin McGraw-Hill 1997
2. Practical Geometry & Engineering Graphics By Abbot.
3. Engineering Graphics By Craft, Meyers & Boyer
4. Technical Graphics Communication, 3rd Edition By Gary R.
Bertoline and Eric N. Wiebe; McGraw-Hill
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2. Engineering Statics
Force System. Force, rectangular components, moment, couples,
resultant of forces, moments and couples (two and three dimensional
systems).
Equilibrium. Mechanical systems, isolation and equilibrium equations
for two
and three dimensional systems. Free body diagram, two force and three
force members.
Structures. Plane trusses, method of joints, method of sections, frames
and machine analysis. Forces in beams and cables
Friction. Types of friction, dry friction, application of friction.
Recommended Books
3. Engineering Dynamics
Kinematics of Particles. Rectilinear motion, plane curvilinear motion,
rectangular coordinates, normal and tangential coordinates, polar
coordinates.
Kinetics of Particles. Force, mass, and acceleration, Newtons second
law of motion, equations of motion, kinetic diagrams, rectilinear motion,
curvilinear motion. Work and energy, potential energy. Impulse and
momentum, conservation of momentum.
Plane Kinematics of Rigid Bodies. Angular motion relations, absolute
motion, relative velocity, instantaneous centre of zero velocity, relative
acceleration.
Plane Kinetics of Rigid Bodies: Force, mass, and acceleration,
equation of motion, translation, fixed axis rotation, general plane motion,
work and energy relationship, impulse and momentum equation.
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Recommended Books
4. Mechanics of Materials-I
Mechanical properties of materials, tensile, compressive and shear
stress & strain, Hookes law, stress strain relationship, thermal stresses.
Moments of inertia, shearing force and bending moment, pure bending of
beams, shear stresses in beams, deflection of beams. Torsion of circular
bars, hollow and compound shafts. Strain energy, theory of columns.
Plane stress and strain, principal stresses and strains, Mohrs circle for
stress and strain, theories of failure. Yield, fatigue and creep. Hardness,
stress concentration. Deflection and stresses, thin and thick curved bars,
thin walled pressure vessels, thick cylinders. Photoelasticity. Strain
gauges. Castiglianos theorem, Analysis of statically indeterminate
beams, double integration method, superposition method, virtual work
and its application.
Recommended Books
1. Mechanics of Materials 4th Edition By Ferdinand P. Beer & Russel
Johnston Jr. McGraw-Hill
2. Mechanics of Engineering Materials By P.P. Benham & R.J.
Crawford Longman Sc & Tech (Jul 1987)
3. Mechanics of Solids & Strength of Materials By F.V. Warnock
Pitman (Aug 1970)
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5. Mechanics of Machines
Friction between unlubricated surfaces, screw threads and efficiency,
friction of pivot, collar and conical bearing, cone, plate and centrifugal
clutch, belts and rope drives, chains and sprockets, bands and shoe
brakes. Governors, effort and power, sensitivity, controlling force and
stability. Gyroscope, geometry of gears, simple and compound gear
trains, epicyclic trains, compound epicyclic trains, troque on gear trains,
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Recommended Books
6. Mechanics of Materials-II
Analysis of stress and strain in two and three dimensions. Equilibrium,
Compatibility and strain relations, Analysis of torsion. Saint Venants
theory. Thick walled cylinders. Thin shells. Rotating disks and flat plates.
Symmetrical and asymmetrical loading, Secondary stresses, Energy
theorems, Statically indeterminate problems. Photoelasticity. Strain
gauges. Castigliones theorem. Introduction to fracture mechanics.
Toughness, critical stress intensity factor. Impact and shock load, energy
stored in body under impact loading stress due to impact loading.
7. Machine Design
Basic criteria of design of machine parts, determination of permissible
and actual stresses, factor of safety, design of simple elements, design
of keys, cotters, and couplings. Design of welded, riveted and bolted
joints. Design of translation screws. Metal fits, tolerances, standards of
fits & tolerances, surface finish. Design of spur, helical, bevel & worm
gears, design of rolling contact bearings, design of journal bearings,
design of mechanical springs, design of shafts. Design standards BS,
ANSI, JIS, DIN, ISO. Design for assembly and dimensioning.
Recommended Books
1. Mechanical Engineering Design 8th Edition By J.E. Shigley
McGraw Hill
2. Machine Design, An Integrated Approach 3rd Edition By R L Norton
McGraw Hill, 1986.
3. Design of Machine Elements 7th Edition By M.F. Spotts
Prentice Hall
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8. CAD/CAM
CAD: Fundamentals of CAD, Hardware in CAD, Computer Graphics
software and data base, Mathematical elements of CAD, Finite Element
analysis.
CAM: Conventional Numerical Control, NC part programming, Computer
controls in NC
Recommended Books
1. Automation, Production Systems and Computer Integrated
Manufacturing By M.P. Groover, Prentice Hall1987
2. Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing, By M.P. Groover & E.W.
Zimmers, Prentice Hall. 1986
3. Computer Integrated Design and Manufacturing By David D. B.
Edworth. 1997
4. Mastering CAD/CAM 1st Edition By Ibrahim Zeid
McGraw-Hill
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Recommended Books
1. Measurement Systems Applications and Design 1st Edition, By E.
Doeblin, McGraw Hill
2. Theory and Design for Mechanical Measurements, By R. Figliola,
And D. Beasley, John Wiley. April 30, 1991
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Recommended Books
1. Automatic Control Systems, 8th Edition ByB. C. Kuo, F. Golnaraghi
John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
2. Modern Control System 10th Edition, By Richard C. Dorf Prentice
Hall
3. Automatic Control, By J.J Distofano et al. 1981
4. Automatic Control, By Francis H. Raven 1968
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Recommended Books
1. Mechanical Vibrations : Theory & Applications 5th Edition By W.T.
Thompson Prentice Hall
2. Mechanical Vibrations 3rd Edition By S. S. Rao. McGraw
3. Elements Of Vibration Analysis By L. Meirovitch,
McGraw Hill 2001
4. Vibration for Engineers By Endrew Dimargonas,
Prentice Hall1996
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Manufacturing Engineering
12. Engineering Materials
Metals
Structure of Metals Crystalline structure of metals, allotropy.
Crystallographic planes, mechanisms in metals, slip and slip systems,
dislocation, twinning, yield phenomenon and strain aging, Bauchinger
effect.
Metals and Alloy Systems. Production of iron, wrought iron, cast iron.
Production of steel and its classification, ferrite, austenite, S-iron,
cementite, pearlite, martensite, bainite, etc. Iron-carbon phase diagram,
alloying elements and their effect on the properties of alloy steel.
Refining of copper, aluminum and zinc. Aluminum alloys, zinc alloys,
copper alloys, brass and bronzes. Metals and alloys for special
application. Corrosion of metals anti-corrosive coatings and paints.
Material Forms and Designation. Heat treatment critical temp,
transformation on heating/cooling, annealing, normalizing, tempering,
quenching, austempering, hardening, rolling processes and production of
various steel sections such a billet, bar, rod, channel, Roll load
calculation, British standards and ASTM standard specification on
iron/steel.
Non Metals
Composition, properties and users of plastics, rubber, ceramics,
fiberglass, composite materials and polymers.
Polymers. Molecular structure, bonding & classification of polymer
compounding, forming operations etc, plastics.
Ceramics and refractories. Ceramic bonding, properties, ceramics
material, crystalline and amorphous, silica, glass etc, refractory materials
and their types.
Introduction to Composite Materials.
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Recommended Books
1. Materials and Processes in Manufacturing, 8th Edition By E.P
Degarmo Prentice Hall
2. Process and Materials of Manufacturing By Lindberg, 1977.
3. Ceramic Science for Materials Technologist By T.J McCalm
4. Engineering with polymers 1st Edition By P.C. Powell
Springer (December 31, 1993)
5. Introduction to Engineering Materials 2nd Edition, By William F.
Smith McGraw-Hill Science
6. Material Science By David Collister
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Recommended Books
1. Workshop Technology, 4th Edition By W. A. J Chapman
Butterworth-Heinemann
2. Electrical Wiring 14th Edition By Richter and Schwan
McGraw-Hill Education
3. Wiring Manual By Pak Cables Limited.
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Recommended Books
1. Fundamentals of Modern Manufacturing, 2nd Edition By M.P.
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Recommended Books
1. Manufacturing Engineering and Technology 5th Edition By
Kalpakjian Prentice Hall
2. Process and materials of manufacture By R.A Lindberg
3. Principle of Engineering Production 2nd Edition By AJ Lissaman &
SJ Martin
4. Manufacturing Technology By Hazel Hurst.
5. Engineering Metallurgy By R.A Higgins
6. Manufacturing Science By Gosh and Malik
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Recommended Books
1. Production & Operations Management By Evert E.Adam Jr and
Ronald. Prentice Hall
2. Analysis & Control of Production Systems 2nd Edition By Elsayed &
Boucher. Prentice Hall
3. Production Management By Kieth & Loekyer.
Company Ordinance, 1984
4. Engineering Economy 7th Edition By G.J Thuesen & W.J. Fabrycky
Prentice Hall
5. Engineering Economy By DeGarmo.
6. Engineering Economy By White National Book Foundation
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Thermo-fluid Engineering
17. Thermodynamics-I
Basic Concepts. The system, control volume, working substance, heat
and work, state and properties, thermodynamic process and cycle.
First law of thermodynamics, first law of thermodynamics for a cycle,
first law of thermodynamics for state change, Internal energy, enthalpy,
specific heats. Ideal gas laws, equations of state.
Properties of pure substances. Phase diagram, use of steam tables.
Thermodynamic processes relationship. Constant volume, constant
pressure, constant temperature, constant enthalpy and general law
processes. Steady state and steady flow process, uniform state and
uniform flow processes. Steady flow energy equation and steady flow
devices.
Second law of thermodynamics, definitions, its applications.
Reversible and irreversible processes. Carnot cycle and thermodynamic
temperature scale, Concept of entropy and its application to flow and
non-flow processes. Enthalpy-entropy diagrams of working fluids.
Thermodynamic cycles, efficiencies, and their applications. Idealized P-V
and T S diagrams of cycles.
Rankine cycle and its application. Difference between direct and
reversed cycles. Concept of open and closed cycles.
Recommended Books
1. Fundamentals of Engineering Thermodynamics,5th Edition
By M.J. Moran and H.O. Shapiro, John Wiley & Sons
2. Fundamentals of Thermodynamics,6th Edition
By Sonntang,Borgnakke,Van Wylen John Wiley & Sons
3. Thermodynamics, An Engineering Approach, 6th Edition
By Yunus A. Cengel,Michael A. Boles McGraw-Hill
4. Fundamentals of Thermodynamics 5th Edition By Moran Michael
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Non reacting Gas mixtures. Daltons law and the Gibbs Dalton law,
volumetric analysis of gas mixtures, gas mixture constants and specific
heats. Adiabatic mixture of perfect gases. Psychrometry and use of
psychrometric chart for air-conditioning processes.
Mixture with chemical reaction, simple reaction equation,
stoichiometric chemical reaction, rich and lean air-fuel ratio mixture,
enthalpy of formation and reaction. Adiabatic flame temperature.
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Recommended Books:
1. Fundamentals of Engineering Thermodynamics,5th Edition
By M.J. Moran and H.O. Shapiro, John Wiley & Sons
2. Fundamentals of Thermodynamics,6th Edition
By Sonntang,Borgnakke,Van Wylen John Wiley & Sons
3. Thermodynamics, An Engineering Approach, 6th Edition
By Yunus A. Cengel,Michael A. Boles McGraw-Hill
4. Fundamentals of Thermodynamics 5th Edition By Moran Michael
5. Basic Engineering Thermodynamic 5th Edition By Rayner Joel
Prentice Hall
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Recommended Books
1. Fundamentals of Fluid Mechanics, 5th Edition By Munson, Young
and Okiishi John Wiley & Sons
2. Fluid Mechanics, 5th Edition By Frank M. White McGraw Hill
3. Fluid Mechanics by Shames McGraw Hill. McGraw-Hill
Science/Engineering/Math; 4 edition (August 20, 2002)
4. Engineering Fluid Mechanics,7th Edition By Clayton T. Crowe,
Donald F. Elger, John A. Roberson John Wiley & Sons
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Recommended Books
1. Fundamentals of Fluid Mechanics, 5th Edition By Munson, Young
and Okiishi John Wiley & Sons
2. Fluid Mechanics,5th Edition By Frank M. White McGraw Hill
3. Fluid Mechanics by Shames McGraw Hill. McGraw-Hill
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coefficient of heat transfer, flow over flat plates. Heat transfer through
pipes and ducts flows. Critical thickness of insulation, Non-dimensional
parameters related to heat transfer and their applications.shear stress,
friction coefficient for fully developed flow. Reynolds analogy.
Radiation, Stefan Boltzmanns law, black body radiation, absorbtivity,
reflectivity, transmissivity. Wiens law, Kirchoffs law, grey body radiation.
Radiation shape factor and its applications.
Mass Transfer. Ficks law and its application, Analogy between
momentum, heat and mass transfer; f-factors.
Heat Exchangers. Classification, overall heat transfer co-efficient.
LMTD and NTU methods.
Recommended Books
1. Fundamentals of Heat Transfer 6th Edition By Incropera & DeWitt
John Wiley & Sons
2. Heat Transfer, A Practical Approach By Y.A. Cengel
McGraw-Hill 2002
3. Heat Transfer 8th Edition By J. P. Holman
McGraw Hill Higher Education
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Applied Chemistry
23.
Applied Physics
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Recommended Books:
1. Calculus and analytical Geometry, 11th Edition By Thomas Finney
John Wiley & Sons
2. Advanced Engineering Mathematics 5th Edition By C. R. Wylie
McGraw-Hill Education
3. Advanced Engineering Mathematics,8th Edition By Erwin Kreyszig
John Wiley & Sons
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Recommended Books
1. Advanced Engineering Mathematics 5th Edition By C.R. Wylie
McGraw-Hill Education
2. Advanced Engineering Mathematics,8th Edition By Erwin Kreyszig
John Wiley & Sons
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Recommended Books
1. Advanced Engineering Mathematics 5th Edition By C.R. Wylie
McGraw-Hill Education
2. Advanced Engineering Mathematics,8th Edition By Erwin Kreyszig
John Wiley & Sons
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Recommended Books
1. Numerical Methods for Engineers 5th Edition By Steven C. Chapra &
Raymond P. Canale McGraw-Hill Science;
2. Numerical Methods for Engineers & Scientists, By J.D.Hoffmann
Prantice Hall, 1994
3. Numerical Analysis, 5th Edition By Burden, R.L PWS-Cantt
Publication
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or
power
function.
Recommended Books
1. Probability for Engineers 2nd Edition, By Irwin Miller, John E Freund
Prentice Hall
2. Statistical methods for Engineering & Scientists, By Walpol & Meyers
Prentice Hall, 2002
3. Introduction to statistics, By Iqbal Bhatti
4. Introduction to statistics Theory-I, By Sher Mohammad
5. Modern Probability By Parezen E.
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Annex "A"
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Recommended Books
1. Electrical Power Technology 6th Edition By Theodore Wildi
Prentice Hall
2. Electric Machinery Fundamentals 4th Edition By S. Chapman
McGraw
3. Electric Circuits, Basic Electricity By Schaums Series
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36. Electronics
Part-1 (25%).
Semiconductors, rectifiers, transistors, relays, Operational Amplifiers.
Part-2 (75%)
Number systems, Boolean Algebra, gates. Combinational logic (adders,
comparators, decoders, multiplexers, etc.) Sequential logic (flip-flops,
registers, counters, ROM, PROM, EPROM). Microprocessors (registers;
ALU; CU; memory, address, data and control buses). ADC and DAC.
Micro-controllers.
Recommended Books
1. Electronic Devices 6th Edition, By Floyd, Prentice Hall
2. Electronic Principles By Malvino, A.Paul, McGraw Hill
3. Digital Computer Electronics 2nd Edition , By Malvino ,
McGraw Hill.
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ELECTIVE COURSES
Technical Electives
1. Renewable Energy Technology
Introduction to types of renewable energy, solar energy, wind energy,
geothermal energy, ocean thermal energy, tidal wave and geothermal
energy, biomass energy. Fuel cell and heat pump systems, energy
efficiency issues and energy storage. Potential of using renewable
energy resources as supplement of conventional energy resources.
Renewable and non-renewable energies used as hybrid energy systems,
Modern renewable energy plants.
Wind energy, wind turbine design specifications, compatible electric
generators and major operational issues of the wind mill for electric
power generation. Wind mills design usage for pumping water.
Biomass energy conversion methods, detailed description of biomass
energy conversion plant, operational and maintenance problems and
their remedies.
Recommended Books:
2. Heating Ventilation
Systems (HVAC)
and
Air-conditioning
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cleaning and bacteria removal, air supply and air return terminals,
diffusers and grilles, CFM rating and tons of air-conditioning of a central
air-conditioning plant.
Cooling load and heating load calculation procedures, duct sizing and
piping design, pumps and fans selection. Air ventilation: calculation of
fresh air supply of a multi story building, air handling unit for untreated
fresh air, dust and bacteria removal systems, forced convection based
air ventilator design.
Recommended Books:
1. Heat, Ventilating, and Air-Conditioning Analysis and Design, 6th
Edition By McQuiston, Parker and Spitler John Wiley & Sons
2. Heating and Cooling of Buildings, 2nd Edition By Ed. Kreider, Curtiss
& Rabl McGraw-Hill
3. HVAC Systems Design Handbook 3rd Edition By Haines, Roger W.
Wilson, Lewis McGraw-Hill Companies;
4. ASHRAE Handbook
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HT
TH
3. Gas Dynamics
Basic governing laws of conservation of mass, momentum and energy,
limitations. Sub-sonic and supersonic gas flow. Mach number and Mach
angle. Isentropic Flow and Applications; Operation of nozzles under
varying pressure ratios. Normal and oblique shocks, Prandtl-Meyer
compression and expansion with applications. Rayleigh flow and Fanno
flow, Busemanns shock polar diagram.
Recommended Books
1. Gas Dynamics, By M.J. Zucrow and J.D. Hoffman, Wiley.
John Wiley & Sons, 1976
2. The Dynamics and Thermodynamics of Compressible Fluid Flow
(Volume 1), 1st Edition By A.H. Shapiro, Ronald Wiley
3. Gas Dynamics, 2nd Edition By J.E. John, Allyn and Bacon.
4. Compressible Flow By B.W. Imrie
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4. Aerodynamics
Introduction, aerodynamics of incompressible flow, compressible and
ideal fluid flow, airfoils theory, finite wing aerodynamics, blade element
theory and aircraft propellers, Cascade aerodynamics, jet propulsion,
intake and nozzle performance, aircraft performance measurement.
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Recommended Books
1. Aerodynamics for Engineering Students, By El. Houghton & A. E.
Brock St Mortin Cambridge University Press, 2003
2. Aerodynamics, By L. J. Clancy, Hallstead Pr.
Recommended Books:
(FEM)
Recommended Books:
1. The Finite Element Method: Principles and Applications By
P.E.Lewis, J.P. Ward. Addison-Wesley Publishing Co. 1991
2. Advanced Strength and Applied Stress Analysis 2nd Edition By
Richard G. Budynass, McGraw Hill
3. Finite Element Analysis-Theory and Application 2nd Edition By
Saeed Moaveni, Prentice Hall
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7. Maintenance Engineering
Introduction and types: Preventive maintenance, its objectives,
benefits and economics, inspection and implementation. Routine
maintenance and monitoring of fault indicators, main concepts and
implementation. Proper assembly/disassembly, alignment aspects,
machine handling. Record keeping and maintenance scheduling,
stocking spares and cost effectiveness, safety in maintenance. Basic
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Recommended Books:
1. Maintenance Engineering Handbook 3rd Edition By L.R. Higgins,
L.C. Morrow, McGraw-Hill
2. Management Handbook for Plant Engineers 2nd Edition By B.J.
Lewis, McGraw-Hill.
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8. Introduction to Mechatronics
Introduction to Mechatronics. Sensors and transducers, transducer
characteristics, sensors for measuring displacement, strain, force,
pressure, temperature and motion. Encoders.
Motors and their types. Stepper motors. Permanent magnet DC
motors. Servo Systems.
Interfacing. Ports, Input/Output, Analog to Digital converter, sampling
theory, Digital to Analog converter. Sample and hold, multiplexer.
Interfacing switches, LEDs, stepper motors and DC motors to microcontrollers.
Recommended Books
1. Design with Microprocessors for Mechanical Engineers, By A. K.
Stiffler, McGraw Hill 1992
2. Microprocessor Architecture, Programming and Applications 5th
Edition By Goankr, Prentice Hall
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Recommended Books
1. Robotics for Engineers By Yorem Korem 1985
2. Introduction to Robotics 3rd Edition By John Craig, Prentice Hall
3. Introduction to Mechatronics & Measurement Systems 2nd Edition
By David, G. Alciatore and Michael B. Histand McGraw-Hill
4. Process Control Instrumentation Technology 7th Edition By Curtis D.
Johnson Prentice Hall
5. Robotics and Manufacturing Automation By C. R. Asfahd
John Wiley & Sons
6. Automation Production Systems By M. P. Groover 1987
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10. Tribology
Friction, wear mechanism, wear debris classification, surface roughness,
friction and wear measurement techniques, lubrication of sliding and
rolling parts. Types of lubricants, grades and their properties; theories of
lubrication, oil whirl, Hydrodynamic and elastohydrodynamics lubrication
of journal bearing. Solid lubricants, self lubricating fuel, tribology in
manufacturing, tribology in automobiles.
Recommended Book
1. Basic Lubrication Theory , By A Cameron
2. Theory and Practice of Lubrication for Engineers By D.D. Fuller
John Wiley & Sons Inc 1956
3. Modern Tribology Handbook, Vol-I, By Bharat Bhushan
CRC Press, 2001
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Recommended Books
1. Introduction to Nuclear Engineering By J.P. Lamarsh.
Prentice Hall 2001
2. Nuclear Power Engineering By M. M. El Wakil
McGraw-Hill 1962
Recommended Books
1. Power Plant Technology By M. M. El Wakil McGraw-Hill 1985
2. Power plant 2nd Edition By F.T. Morse
3. Applied Thermodynamics for Engineering Technologist by T. D.
Eastop & J McConkey
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Recommended Books
1. Internal Combustion Engine Fundamentals 2nd Edition By J.B.
Heywood McGraw Hill
2. Introduction to I. C. Engines 3rd Edition By Richard Stone
Palgrave Macmillan
3. Internal combustion engines By C-F Taylor. MIT Press
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MANAGEMENT ELECTIVES
1. Operations Management
Basics of managing manufacturing and service organizations; strategic
decision making; facility location and layout; job design and work
compensation; demand forecasting; capacity and material planning;
scheduling in various environments; emerging trends in managing
operations. Focus on selection and use of quantitative management
tools after introducing fundamental concepts.
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3. Project Management
Fundamental principles; Project life cycle; Project organization and
human resource management; PM planning; Work breakdown structure;
Estimating time and cost; Precedence relationships; Project scheduling
and control techniques; Project risk analysis; Time compression and
resource leveling; Computerized project management; special software
packages
4. Operations Research
O.R. Techniques and basics, Linear programming, graphical method,
simplex method, geometric programming, dynamic programming,
sensitivity and post-optimal analysis, transportation models, Queuing
theory (weighting live models). Replacement Models. Simulation. basic
principles, discrete models vs. continuous system simulation,
applications, use of digital computer for simulation, languages of
simulation, introduction to GPSS (General Purpose System Simulation)
language, practical applications of GPSS.
Recommended Books
1. Operations Research7th Edition By H.A. Taha.
Maxwell Macmillan International
2. Introduction To Simulation Modeling Using GPSS/PC By J.A.
Chisman. Prentice-Hall, 1992
3. Quantitative Management: An Introduction By Michael Anderson,
Lievano, R.J. Kent Publishing Co.
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5. Engineering Law
Introduction to legal studies, concepts and sources of law, basic
principles of the law contract as it relates to engineers. The duty of care
for engineers and the concept of negligence. Aspects of employment
law. Intellectual property. Designs, patents, copyright in engineering.
Enforcing rights to intellectual property.
Recommended Books:
1. Engineering Law and I.C.E. Contracts 4th Edition By Abrahamson
Taylor & Francis
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Recommended Book
1. Rober D. Hisrich and Michael P. Peter, Entrepreneurs/lip,5th Edition,
McGraw Hill
2. S.S. Khanka, Entrepreneurial Development
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Recommend Book:
1. Safety at Works 4th Edition By John Ridley
Butter Worths Publishers
2. Factory & Production Management By K.G. Lockyer
Pitman Publishing
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Laboratory Courses
Mechanical Engineering Laboratory I
Practical in the subjects:
Thermodynamics I, Engineering Statics
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Program Requirement:
U
Require
ment
Math.
Course
Core
courses
No. of
Cours
es
I
Cre
dits
Details
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09
Finite
Element
Analysis
Computer
Integrated
Manufacturi
ng
Manufacturi
ng Systems
Elective
Courses
Research
Thesis
12
Design
Engineer
ing
Dynamics
and Control
Theory of
Elasticity
Advanced
Mechanical
Vibration
Advanced
Mechanism
Design
Advanced
Thermodyn
amics
Advanced
Fluid
Mechanics
Engineering
Design
Optimization
Conduction
and
Radiation
Advanced
Automatic
Control
Systems
Robotics
Experiment
al Methods
Experime
ntal
Stress
Analysis
Product
Design &
Develop
ment
Finite
Element
Analysis
Advanced
Computatio
Engg.
nal Fluid
Materials
Dynamics
Select any four additional courses from the list
provided below
List of Courses:
U
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Power
Engineer
ing
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9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
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24.
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curves and other forms of data presentation, strain recovery and stress
relaxation, anisotropy of properties time-dependence of strength and
creep rupture, durability under cyclic loading BS impact tests.
Fracture of polymers: Fundamentals of fracture mechanics, application of
fracture mechanics to polymers, Kc determinations Kc crack speed
curves instability, environmental effects impact testing, application to
practical problems.
Composites: Composite materials compared with conventional materials,
fiber and matrices, composite mechanics, elastic properties, failure
processes, failure at notches, notch sensitivity and fracture energy.
Fatigue and failure of composite materials. Deterioration of properties
owing to environmental conditions, hybrid composite materials,
manufacturing the by hand lay-up, preparing specimen for mechanical
testing, burn off tests to determine fibre volume fracture.
Categories of composites. Properties of glass and other fibers. Matrix
materials composites as monotropic membranes. Mathematical models
of stiffness of composites based on mechanics of materials and energy
considerations. Elasticity of anisotropic materials. Strength of
composites. Outline of methods of manufacturing composites and of their
application.
Advanced CAD/CAM
Overview of existing CAE systems. Fundamental of CAD: Introduction,
Design Process, Creating manufacturing database. CAD/CAM System
Hardware Structure, Configuration, Mini, Micro, Interactive display
devices, Peripherals, Storage, Display and operating system.
Geometric Modal and Technique, Solid Modeling, Graphics in CAD.
Conventional numerical control, NC part programming, computer
numerical control, NC programming with interactive graphics, The role of
group technology in CAD/CAM, The role of process planning in
CAD/CAM, Process planning system.
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Manufacturing Systems
Introduction, Overview of manufacturing processes, Machine tool and
manufacturing equipment, process planning, design of manufacturing
system, operation of manufacturing systems.
Theory of Elasticity
Cartesian Tensor Analysis, 3D state of stress and stress transformation,
Principal stresses and planes. Mohrs Representation, Stress small
deformation theory, Strain displacement relations, Strain compatibility
equations. Stress-Strain relation, Lames and engineering constants.
Formulating of problem in elasticity, Biharmonic equation, Stress
function. Plain stress and plain strain problem in Cartesian and polar
coordinates. Principal of superposition, Uniqueness of elasticity solution,
Axisymmertic plane problems. Semi inverse method. General solution of
torsion problem. Solution derived from equations of boundaries.
Approximate solution of torsion of cell sections.
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Robotics
An overview of Robotics, Drive methods, Sensors for robots. Spatial
description and transformation, Forward kinematics Inverse Kinematics
Jacobean, Denavit-Hartenherg coordinate transformations, Force/Torque
relations, Trajectory planning, Dynamics, Lagrange equations, Position
control, PID control, Inverse dynamics feed forward control, Nonlinear
and two parts control. open-Loop Manipulators, Closed Loop Linkages,
Epicyclical Gear Drives, Wrist Mechanisms, Tendon Driven Robotics
Hands.
Robotics application growth and cost.
Advanced Thermodynamics
Equilibrium of thermodynamics systems: concept of equilibrium,
spontaneous change, criterion of stability, equilibrium of system, Van der
Waals equation.
Systems of constant chemical composition: thermodynamic properties,
equation of state, law of corresponding states, relations for pure
substance, applications, specific heats, Clausius Clapeyron equation,
liquefaction of gases.
Ideal gases and ideal gas mixtures of constant composition: state of all
ideal gases, internal energy and enthalpy of an ideal gas, entropy of an
ideal gas-the third law of thermodynamics, Gibbs free energy equation,
heats of reaction or calorific values, adiabatic combustion, heats of
formation and Hesss law, entropy of ideal gas mixtures.
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Experimental Methods
Instruments for measurement in fluid flow: monitoring and controlling
processes, engineering analysis, categories of flow, instrumentation in
thermo-fluids, planning, designing and carrying out experiments, stages
of an experimental investigation.
Pressure differential devices: incompressible and compressible flow
cases, idealized analysis of flow meters, practical flowmeters, Rota
meter, idealized analysis, use with gases, calibration.
Turbulence and Reynolds number: 2-D nozzle jet flow, time-dependent
flow, coordinates and notation of the actual, mean and fluctuating
components of flow velocity, time-averaged quantities, case studies.
Pressure measurements: measurement at wall, manometers and
instruments, pressure transducers, Pitot tubes (probes) performance,
error sources, Pitot-static tubes performance.
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Flow system: open and closed circuit wind tunnels, high-pressure and
/high-temperature closed circuit wind tunnels, working section, use of
screens, meshes, gauzes, course meshes, honeycombs, nozzles,
diffusers, contractions, bell-mouth contractions, refracting meshes,
splitter plates, guide vans, blowing (Coanda effect), boundary layer
suction, corners, corner vanes.
Hot wire anemometry (HWA): measurement of mean and fluctuating
components of velocity, HW response, Kings law, Constant current
(CCA) and constant temperature anemometers (CTA), calibration
procedures, directional characteristics, normal yawed and crossed wires,
processing the hotwire signals. Hot film anemometry, HWA versus HFA.
Laser Doppler Anemometry (LDA): basic Doppler effect, laser light
properties, components of LDA system, general schematic of an LDA
system, 2-beam LDA system, signal processing, counters and trackers,
Bragg cell, forward and backward LDA, choice between LDA, HWA and
HFA.
Transducers: strain gauge, Piezo-electric, diaphragm pressure
transducers, measurement of mechanical displacement, velocity,
acceleration, rotational speed.
Combustion flow measurements: measurement of temperature,
pressure, velocity, density, pollutants, NO x , SO x ,HO x ,HC, and fuel
concentrations,
Particle sizing: mean droplet size, size distribution of droplets, droplet
velocities, and trajectories, mean droplet diameters, non-intrusive
techniques, spark photography, light scattering- laser diffraction, single
particle counting, soot particles
High-speed cine film photography, holography, use of digital camera for
experimentation and flow visualization in thermo-fluids.
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Operation Research
Linear Programming: Formulation, Graphic solution, Assumptions of LP,
the simplex method, Equality constraints, Inequality constraints, Negative
RHS, Duality theory, Primal and dual problem.
Special types of LP problems: The transportation problem, Production
scheduling, North-west corner rule, Vogels approximation method,
Russells method, Transshipment problem, Assignment problem, Goal
programming, Sensitivity analysis, Parametric programming, Dynamic
programming, integer Programming.
Queuing Theory: Basic queuing process, The birth and death process,
Basic model with infinite and finite queue, Limited input source, Priority
Queuing model.
Inventory Control Theory: Deterministic Model: Continuous review
uniform demand, shortages permitted, quantity discount shortages not
permitted.
Stochastic Model: Single period model with no setup cost, Model with
initial stock level, Single period model with setup cost, Two period
inventory model with no setup cost.
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Ideal Work: Ideal Work or uniform energy; Extrusion & rod drawing;
Friction ; Redundant work, and mechanical efficiency; Maximum drawing
reduction.
Slab analysis: Sheet drawing; Comparison of slab method & ideal work
method; wire drawing; Direct compression in plane strain; Average
pressure during plane-strain compression; Sticking friction; Axisymmetric
compression; Flat rolling.
Bending: Spring back in sheet bending; Bending with superimposed
tension; Sheet bend ability; Bending of sheets & tubes; Forming limits in
shape bending. Cupping, Redrawing, and Ironing Cup drawing; Effects of
work hardening; Deformation efficiency; Effects of tooling; Redrawing;
Ironing.
Complex Stamping: Localized necking in biaxial stretching; Formability;
Formain limit diagrams; Cupping test; Edge cracking; Bulk forming tests.
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Modal Analysis
Introduction, Application and philosophy of modal testing, Summary of
theory, Measurement methods, Analysis and test procedures,
Introduction to mobility measurement techniques, Basis measurement
system structure preparation, Excitation of structure, Transducer and
amplifiers, Analyzers, Digital signal processing, Use of different
excitation types, Calibration, Mass cancellation, Rotational mobility
measurement, Measurement on non-linear structure, Multi excitation
methods, Introduction to model parameters extraction methods,
Preliminary checks of PRF data, SDOF modal analysis, I peak
amplitude, SDOF modal analysis-II, Circle fit method, SDOF Modal
analysis-III inverse method, MDOF curve-fitting procedures, MDOF curve
fitting in the same domain, Global or multi curve-fitting, Non-linear
systems. Introduction to derivation mathematical models, modal models,
Display of modal model, Response models, Spatial models, Mobility
skeletons and system models. Applications, comparison of experiment
and prediction, correction of adjustment of models, Structure
modifications; Coupled structure analysis, Response prediction
modifications, Coupled structure analysis, Response prediction and force
determination.
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Charts and their applications. Economics & quality control, Life testing,
reliability, reliability prediction and calculations, reliability enhancing
techniques.
Continuum Mechanics
General aspects, basic assumptions, development of mathematical tools,
Kinematics of a continuum stresses general principles. Theory of
constitutive equations. Basic material laws. Curvilinear coordinate
systems in tensors.
Advanced Dynamics
Hamilton's Principle, generalized variables, Languages equation, Rigid
body dynamics and systems with gyroscopic effects on spinning shafts
and critical speeds, Gyro -compass, Inertial navigation, Vibration of
systems with time varying and non-linear characteristics, Hamilton's
principle applied to distributed systems and to systems with electromechanical transducer components.
Viscous Flow
Introduction, properties of fluids, boundary conditions. Fundamental
equations of compressible viscous flow, Dimensionless parameters,
solutions to Newtonian viscous flow equations. Laminar boundary layers,
stability of laminar flows, Incompressible turbulent flows, Compressible
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Artificial
Intelligence
Manufacturing
in
Design
and
Mechanism Design
Kinematics and dynamic characteristics of planar and spatial
mechanisms, Vector and graphical methods for kinematics analysis,
Introduction to graphical and computer methods for kinematics synthesis
of mechanisms, Methods for dynamic analysis of mechanisms,
Applications from industrial machine systems and robotics manipulators.
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Tribology
Theories of friction. Mechanism of wear, adhesive, abrasive, corrosive
and other types of wear & measurement, lubricants, properties,
hydrostatic
&
hydrodynamic
lubrication,
Elasto-hydro-dynamic
lubrication,solid film lubrication, and boundary lubrication,
Bearing types and selection, Design procedure and performance
evaluation.
Pressurized Systems
Background analysis and shell theory, plasticity, limit analysis and
shakedown, design by rule, design by analysis, local loads, supports and
mountings, nozzle design and branch connections, design rules for
dished ends including buckling aspects, design of externally pressurized
vessels, fatigue aspects of design, tube sheet design, flange design.
Energy Management
Energy scene, Thermodynamics and energy, heat and mass transfer,
waste heat recovery, vapor diffusion and condensation. Energy surveys
and energy audits; laws of energy and materials flows, checklists for
energy managers, case study generation, evaluation and optimization of
options for energy conservation.
Industrial Management
Production management and decision making. Analytical and
quantitative methods of management. Planning organization and control
of production systems. Plant layout. Work and method study.
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Fracture Mechanics
Introduction to fracture mechanics. Types of cracks. Fracture toughness,
stress intensity factors. Crack opening modes. Singular stress fields,
Crack tip stress fields. Ductile to brittle transition. Linear elastic and
elastic-plastic fracture mechanics, J-integral, Post yield fracture
mechanics, Failure theories. Fracture mechanics in design, experimental
and analytical procedure in fracture mechanics. Case studies: ships,
aerospace, and nuclear reactors.
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Engineering Plasticity
Introduction. Stress and strain analysis. True stress and true strain. Yield
criteria for ductile metals. Stress-strain relations for elastic and plastic
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Computer
Engineering
Application
in
Mechanical
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Financial Analysis
Financial Statement analysis, funds analysis, Cash flow analysis, Cash
budget, Working capital management, Cash & Marketable securities
management, Accounts receivable and inventory management, Short
term financing, Capital budging and estimation cash flows, Capital
budgeting techniques, Risk and managerial option in capital budgeting,
requirement return and cost of capital, Operating and financial leverage,
Capital structure determination, Dividend policy, Intermediate and long
term financing.
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Air Pollution
Nature and sources of air pollution, chemical and biological aspects,
effects on health and environment. Physical aspects of the atmosphere,
thermodynamics, vertical variation of wind and temperature, stability,
convection, atmospheric turbulence, diffusion equations, plumes,
thermals, jets in stratified flow, radioactive plumes, micrometeorological
instrumentation, air pollution control techniques and equipment
monitoring instrumentation
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Combustion
Combustion thermodynamics, introduction to chemical kinetics of
combustion, combustion properties of fuels, flammability of combustible
mixtures. Flame propagation mechanisms, pre-mixed and diffusional;
stability of flames; introduction to combustion aerodynamics, jet flames;
atomization; droplet and spray combustion. Elementary ignition concepts
and theory. Basic detonation theory
Aerodynamics
Review of aerodynamics. Kinematics and dynamics of inviscid flow;
airfoil dynamics including thin airfoil theory, finite wings, panel methods
and airfoil parameters. Boundary layer theory and boundary layer control
as applied in aerodynamics. Introduction to high speed aerodynamics.
Introduction to dynamics of flight including stability and control
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Annex "A"
ENGLISH-I
Functional English
Objectives:
To enhance language skills and develop critical thinking
Course Contents:
Basics of Grammar
Parts of speech and use of articles
Sentence structure, Active and passive voice
Practice in unified sentence
Analysis of phrase, clause and sentence structure
Transitive and intransitive verbs
Punctuation and spelling
Comprehension
Answers to questions on a given text
Discussion
General topics and every day conversation (topics for discussion to be at
the discretion of the teacher keeping in view the level of students)
Listening
To be improved by showing documentaries/films carefully selected by
subject teachers)
Translation skills
Urdu to English
Paragraph writing
Topics to be chosen at the discretion of the teacher
Presentation skills
Introduction
Note: Extensive reading is required for vocabulary building
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Recommended books:
1.
Functional English
a)
Grammar
1.
Practical English Grammar by A.J. Thomson and A.V.
Martinet. Exercises 1. Third edition. Oxford University
Press. 1997. ISBN 0194313492
2.
Practical English Grammar by A.J. Thomson and A.V.
Martinet. Exercises 2. Third edition. Oxford University
Press. 1997. ISBN 0194313506
b)
Writing
1.
Writing. Intermediate by Marie-Christine Boutin,
Suzanne Brinand and Francoise Grellet. Oxford
Supplementary Skills. Fourth Impression 1993. ISBN 0
19 435405 7 Pages 20-27 and 35-41.
c)
Reading/Comprehension
1.
Reading. Upper Intermediate. Brain Tomlinson and Rod
Ellis. Oxford Supplementary Skills. Third Impression
1992. ISBN 0 19 453402 2.
d)
Speaking
ENGLISH-II
Technical writing and presentation skills
Objectives:
To enhance language skills and develop critical thinking
Presentation skills
Essay writing
Descriptive, narrative, discursive, argumentative
Academic writing
How to write a proposal for research paper/term paper
How to write a research paper/term paper (emphasis on style, content,
language, form, clarity, consistency)
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Recommended books:
a)
b)
c)
Presentation Skills
Reading
The Mercury Reader. A Custom Publication. Compiled
by norther Illinois University. General Editiors: Janice
Neulib; Kathleen Shine Cain; Stephen Ruffus and
Maurice Scharton. (A reader which will give students
exposure to the best of twentieth century literature,
without taxing the taste of engineering students).
Communication Skills
Objectives:
To enable the students to meet their real life communication needs
Paragraph writing
Practice in writing a good, unified and coherent paragraph
Essay writing
Introduction
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Study skills
Skimming and scanning, intensive and extensive, and speed reading,
summary and prcis writing and comprehension
Academic skills
Letter / memo writing and minutes of the meeting, use of library and
internet recourses
Presentation skills
Personality development (emphasis on content, style and pronunciation)
Note: Documentaries to be shown for discussion and review
Recommended books:
2.
Communication Skills
a)
Grammar
1. Practical English Grammar by A.J. Thomson and A.V.
Martinet. Exercises 2. Third edition. Oxford University Press
1986. ISBN 0 19 431350 6.
b)
Writing
1. Writing. Intermediate by Marie-Chrisitine Boutin, Suzanne
Brinand and Francoise Grellet. Oxford Supplementary Skills.
Fourth Impression 1993. ISBN 019 435405 7 Pages 45-53
(note taking).
2. Writing. Upper-Intermediate by Rob Nolasco. Oxford
Supplementary Skills. Fourth Impression 1992. ISBN 0 19
435406 5 (particularly good for writing memos, introduction
to presentations, descriptive and argumentative writing).
c)
Reading
1. Reading. Advanced. Brian Tomlinson and Rod Ellis. Oxford
Supplementary Skills. Third Impression 1991. ISBN 0 19
453403 0.
2. Reading and Study Skills by John Langan
3. Study Skills by Riachard Yorky.
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Annexure-B
ISLAMIC STUDIES
(Compulsory)
Objectives:
This course is aimed at:
1. To provide Basic information about Islamic Studies
2. To enhance understanding of the students regarding Islamic
Civilization
3. To improve Students skill to perform prayers and other worships
4. To enhance the skill of the students for understanding of issues
related to faith and religious life.
Contents:
INTRODUCTION TO QURANIC STUDIES
1) Basic Concepts of Quran
2) History of Quran
3) Uloom-ul -Quran
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INTRODUCTION TO SUNNAH
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
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ISLAMIC HISTORY
1) Period of Khlaft-e-Rashida
2) Period of Ummayyads
3) Period of Abbasids
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
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7)
8)
9)
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Annexure-C
PAKISTAN STUDIES
Introduction / Objectives
Objectives
Contents:
1. Historical Perspective
a. Ideological rationale with special reference to Sir Syed Ahmed
Khan, Allama Muhammad Iqbal and Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad
Ali Jinnah.
b. Factors leading to Muslim separatism
c.
3. Contemporary Pakistan
a.
b.
c.
d.
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Annexure D
SOCIAL
SCIENCES
COURSES
AND
MANAGEMENT
ANTHROPOLOGY
Objective:
To introduce anthropological concepts and research techniques for
promoting participation of major groups in environmental management
Contents:
Recommended Books
1. Chambers R, 1997. Whose Reality Count Putting the First Last,
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ntermediate Technology Publications.
2. Shepherd A, 1998. Sustainable Rural Development, St. Martin
Press, Inc.
3. Adamson, Hoebel and Everett L., Frost, 1979, Cultural and Social
Anthropology, McGraw Hill,
4. Burkey, S, 1993, People First, A guide to self-reliant participatory
rural development, Zed Books, London & New York,
5. Dr. Khan M I, Tahir B A, Amir S, and Akhtar N, 2004. Towards
Participatory Management, Allama Iqbal Open University.36
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Contents:
1. Introduction to Sociology
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
What is sociology?
Nature, Scope, and Importance of Sociology
Social Interactions
Social Groups
Social Institutions
3. Interpersonal Relations
3.1 Interpersonal Behaviour
3.2 Formation of Personal Attitudes
3.3 Language and Communication
3.4 Motivations and Emotions
3.5 Public Opinion
4. Social Stratification
4.1 Factors of Social Stratification
4.2 Caste and class
4.3 Power, Prestige, and Authority
4.4 Social Mobility
4.5 Migration
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5. Human Ecology
5.1 Ecological Processes
5.2 Ecosystem and energy
5.3 Ecosystem and Physical Environment
5.4 Solid Waste Disposal
5.5 Pollution
6. Population Dynamics
6.1 World Population Growth and Distribution
6.2 Population Dynamics in Pakistan
6.3 Causes and Consequences of Urbanization
6.4 Population Policy in Pakistan
6.5 Population and Development
7. Community Development
7.1 Meaning, Scope, and Subject Matter of Community
Development
7.2 Processes of Community Development
7.3 Community Development Programs in Pakistan
7.4 Community Organization and Related Services
7.5 Cooperation and Conflict in Community Development
Recommended Readings
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What is Psychology?
Nature, Scope and Application with Special Reference to
Pakistan
Different Schools of Psychology
Methods of Psychology
Learning
Intelligence and Artificial Intelligence
Personality and its Assessment
Understanding Maladjustive Behaviour
Positive Emotional States and Processes
Stress Management and Anger Management
Recommended Books
1. Atkinson R.C., & Smith E.E. (2000), Introduction to Psychology
(13th ed.), Harcourt Brace College Publishers.
2. Fernald, L.D., & Fernald, P.S. (2005), Introduction to Psychology,
USA: WMC Brown Publishers.
3. Hergenhahn, B.R. (2001). An Introduction to the History of
Psychology, New York: Wadsworth.
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Contents:
Introduction to project planning & management.
Relationship of development with environment.
Project planning and cost estimation:
Preparation of feasibility reports. Rough cost and detailed estimates for
environmental engineering projects including preparation of bill of
quantities (B.O.Q). Scheduled and non-scheduled rates. Analysis of
rates.
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