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Regulations (2009), Curriculum and Syllabus FOR B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering (Eight Semesters / Full Time)
Regulations (2009), Curriculum and Syllabus FOR B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering (Eight Semesters / Full Time)
FOR
B.Tech. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
(EIGHT SEMESTERS / FULL TIME)
(Updated upto June 2011)
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ii)
iii)
iv)
v)
vi)
ADMISSION
2.1 a) Candidates for admission to the first semester of the eight semester B.Tech.
degree programme shall be required to have passed the Higher Secondary
Examination of the (10+2) curriculum (Academic stream) prescribed by the
appropriate authority or any other examination of any university or authority
accepted by the University as equivalent thereto.
2.1 b) Candidates for admission to the third semester of the eight semester B.Tech.
programme under lateral entry scheme shall be required to have passed the
Diploma examination in Engineering / Technology of the Department of
Technical Education, Government of Tamilnadu or any other examination of
any other authority accepted by the University as equivalent there to.
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2.3
The eligibility criteria such as marks, number of attempts and physical fitness
shall be as prescribed by the University from time to time.
3.0
BRANCHES OF STUDY
3.1
STRUCTURE OF PROGRAMMES:
4.1
ii)
iii)
iv)
Each course is normally assigned certain number of credits with one credit
per lecture period per week, one credit per tutorial period per week, one
credit for two - three periods of laboratory or practical or seminar or project
work per week and one credit for four weeks of industrial training during
semester vacations.
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4.3
4.4
For the award of the degree, a student has to earn certain minimum total
number of credits specified in the curriculum of the relevant branch of study.
This minimum will lie between 175 and 185 credits, depending on the branch.
4.5
5.0
6.0
FACULTY ADVISOR
To help the students in planning their courses of study and for general
counseling on the academic programme, the Head of the Department of the
student will attach a certain number of students to a teacher of the Department
who shall function as Faculty Advisor for the students throughout their period
of study. Such Faculty Advisor shall advise the students and approve the
courses to be taken by the students during registration and enrolment every
semester.
7.0
8.0
CLASS COMMITTEE
During first semester, a common Class Committee will be constituted for all
branches by the Dean (Academic Courses). During other semesters, separate
Class Committees will be constituted by the respective Head of the Department
of the students.
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8.1
8.2
ii)
iii)
One male and one female first semester student of each branch of B.Tech,
to be nominated by the Head of the Institution.
iv)
The composition of the class committee for each branch of B.Tech , from
2nd to 8th semester, will be as follows:
i)
ii)
iii)
Two students, (preferably one male and one female) of the class per
group of 30 students or part thereof, to be nominated by the Head of the
Department, in consultation with the faculty advisors.
iv)
v)
Teacher-in-charge of UG programme
vi)
8.3
The class committee shall meet at least thrice during the semester. The first
meeting will be held within two weeks from the date of class commencement,
in which the type of assessments, like test, assignment, assignment based
test etc., will be decided for the first, second and third assessments. The
second meeting will be held within a week after the date of first assessment
report, to review the students' performance and for follow up action. The
third meeting will be held within a week after the second assessment report,
to review the students' performance and for follow up action.
8.4
During these three meetings the student members representing the entire
class, shall meaningfully interact and express opinions and suggestions of
the class students to improve the effectiveness of the teaching-learning
process.
8.5
The class committee, excluding the student members and the invited
members, shall meet within 10 days from the last day of the end-semester
examination to analyse the performance of the students in all the components
of assessments and decide the grades secured by students in each course.
The grades in a common course shall be decided by the concerned course
committee and shall be presented to the class committee(s) by the concerned
course coordinator.
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9.0
9.1
Except for the first semester, every student shall register for the ensuing
semester during a specified week before the end semester examination of
the current semester. Every student shall submit a completed Registration
form indicating the list of courses intended to be credited during the ensuing
semester. Late registration with the approval of Dean (AC) along with a late
fee will be permitted up to the last working day of the current semester.
9.2
From the second semester onwards, all students shall pay the prescribed
fees for the semester on a specific day at the beginning of the semester
confirming the registered courses. Late enrolment, with the approval of
Head of the Institution along with a late fee, will be permitted up to two
weeks from the date of commencement of classes. If a student does not
enroll, his/her name will be removed from rolls.
9.3
The students of first semester shall register and enroll at the time of admission
by paying the prescribed fees.
9.4
10.1
CHANGE OF A COURSE
A student can change a course within a period of 15 days from the
commencement of the course, with the approval of the Dean(AC), on the
recommendation of the Head of the Department of the student.
10.2
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12.2
12.3
13.0
13.1
A student can register for a maximum of three courses during summer term,
If such courses are offered by the concerned department during the summer
term. Fast-track summer courses of 30 periods for 3 credit courses and 40
periods for 4 credit courses will be offered for students with I grades. They
may also opt to redo such courses during regular semesters with slotted
time-tables.
13.2
13.3
However, in the case of students who have completed eighth semester, but
having arrears in the earlier semesters in a maximum of two courses,
summer courses may be offered, even if less than minimum students are
registering for the course.
13.4
The number of contact hours and the assessment procedure for any course
during summer term will be the same as those during regular semesters
except that there is no provision either for withdrawal from a summer term
course or for substitute examination.
14.0
14.1
Every theory course shall have a total of four assessments during a semester
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14.2 The pattern of questions, for at least one of the tests, shall be the same as
stipulated for the semester end examination by the University. Teachers
handling courses are given the option to substitute with other suitable
alternate type of evaluation approved by the class committee and the HOD.
The details of such a scheme shall be announced to the students and informed
to the Dean(AC) at the beginning of the semester.
14.3
Every practical course will have 75% weightage for laboratory assessment
and 25% for semester end examination.
14.4
In the case of Industrial training, the student shall submit a report, which will
be evaluated along with an oral examination by a committee of teachers,
constituted by the Head of the department. A progress report from the industry
will also be taken into account for evaluation.
14.5
14.6
15.0
SUBSTITUTE EXAMINATIONS
15.1
A student who has missed, for genuine reasons, a maximum of two of the
four assessments of a course may be permitted to write a substitute
examination. However, permission to take up a substitute examination will
be given under exceptional circumstances, such as accident or admission to
a hospital due to illness, etc.
15.2
16.0
16.1
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shall meet within 10 days after the end-semester examinations and analyse
the performance of students in all assessments of a course and award letter
grade. The letter grades and the corresponding grade points are as follows:
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16.3
16.4
Within two weeks from the commencement of classes for the next semester,
a student can apply for revaluation of his / her semester end examination
answer paper in a course, on payment of a prescribed fee, through proper
application to Dean(AC), who shall constitute a revaluation committee
consisting of Chairman of the Class Committee as convener, the teacher of
the course and a senior member of faculty knowledgeable in that course.
The committee shall meet within a week to revalue the answer paper and
submit its report to the Controller of Examinations for consideration and
decision
16.5
After results are declared, grade sheets shall be issued to each student,
which will contain the following details. The list of courses enrolled during
the semester including summer term courses, if any, and the grade scored,
the Grade Point Average (GPA) for the semester and the Cumulative Grade
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Point Average (CGPA) of all courses enrolled from first semester onwards.
GPA is the ratio of the sum of the products of the number of credits of courses
registered and the points corresponding to the grades scored in those
courses, taken for all the courses, to the sum of the number of credits of all
the courses in the semester, including summer courses, if any.
If Ci, is the number of credits assigned by for ith course and GPi is the Grade
Point obtained in the ith course
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Second Class
All others
A student shall earn 100% attendance in the contact periods of every course,
subject to a maximum relaxation of 25% for genuine reasons like on medical
grounds, representing the University in approved events etc., to become
eligible to appear for the end-semester examination in that course, failing
which the student shall be awarded "I" grade in that course. If the course is
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a core course, the candidate should register for and repeat the course when
it is offered next.
17.2
The teacher of each course shall cumulate the attendance details for the
semester and furnish the names of the students who have not earned the
required attendance in that course to the Dean(AC) through the Head of
the Department. There upon, the Dean (AC) shall announce, course-wise,
the names of such students prevented from writing the semester end
examination in each course.
17.3
A student should register to re-do a core course wherein "I" or "W" grade is
awarded. If the student is awarded, "I", or "W" grade in an elective course
either the same elective course may be repeated or a new elective course
may be taken.
A student who is awarded 'U' grade in a course will have the option of
either to write semester end arrear exam at the end of the subsequent
semesters, or to redo the course during summer term / regular semester.
If a student chooses to write the semester end arrear examination for
the course, the grade will be calculated based on
either
continuous assessment marks already earned along with marks of the arrear
examination
or
the arrear examination marks only,
whichever is higher.
The above procedure will be applicable for the First Year (First and
Second Semester) and not for the remaining B.Tech Programmes.
From the Third Semester onwards the marks earned earlier in the
continuous assessment for the course, will be used for grading along
with the marks earned in the Semester end arrear examination for the
course.
18.0
18.1
Apart from the various elective courses listed in the curriculum for each branch
of specialization, the student can choose a maximum of two electives from
any other specialization under any department, during the entire period of
study, with the approval of the Head of the parent department and the Head
of the other department offering the course.
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18.2
In the curriculum of eighth semester, along with the project work, if two
elective courses alone are listed, then the Head of the Institution may permit
a student, as per approved guidelines, on the recommendation of the Head
of the department, to do a full semester major industrial project work. In
such a case, the above two elective courses or any other two elective courses
in lieu thereof have to be enrolled during any semester including the summer,
preceding or succeeding the project work, if offered.
19.0
19.1
All students shall enroll, on admission, in any of the personality and character
development programmes, NCC / NSS / NSO/YRC and undergo practical
training.
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National Sports Organisation (NSO) will have sports, games, drills and
physical exercises.
Youth Red Cross (YRC) will have social service activities in and around
Chennai.
19.2
20.0
DISCIPLINE
20.1
20.2
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A student shall be declared to be eligible for the award of the B.Tech. degree
provided the student has:
i)
ii)
iii)
no dues to the Institution, Library, Hostels, NCC, NSS, NSO, YRC and
iv)
21.2
The award of the degree must have been approved by the University.
22.0
POWER TO MODIFY
Notwithstanding all that has been stated above, the Academic Council has
the right to modify the above regulations from time to time.
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T P C TC
SEMESTER I
Theory
1.
MA 101 Mathematics I
2.
3.
PH 101 Physics I
4.
CH 101 Chemistry I
5.
6.
Practical
1.
2.
3.
4.
SEMESTER II
Theory
1.
MA 102 Mathematics II
2.
PH 103 Physics II
3.
CH 104 Chemistry II
4.
5.
6.
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Practical
1.
2.
3.
4.
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SEMESTER III
Theory
1.
2.
3.
4.
ME 203 Thermodynamics
5.
6.
Practical
1.
2.
3.
4.
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SEMESTER IV
Theory
1.
2.
3.
4.
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5.
6.
Practical
1.
2.
3.
5.
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SEMESTER
Theory
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Practical
1.
2.
3.
4.
1 25
SEMESTER VI
Theory
1.
2.
3.
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4.
5.
6.
Elective - I
Practical
1.
2.
3.
4.
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SEMESTER VII
Theory
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Elective - II
6.
Elective - III
Practical
1.
2.
3.
4.
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SEMESTER VIII
Theory
1.
2.
Elective - IV
3.
Elective - V
4.
Elective - VI
Practical
5.
ME 409 Comprehension
6.
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Total 185
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ELECTIVE SUBJECTS
MEX 001 Modern Manufacturing Systems
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SYLLABUS
SEMESTER - I
MA 101
MATHEMATICS - I
(Common to all branches)
UNIT I
MATRICES
L T P C
3 1 0 4
12
12
Direction cosines & ratios - angle between two lines - equations of a plane equations of a straight line - coplanar lines - shortest distance between skew
lines - sphere - tangent plane - plane section of a sphere - orthogonal spheres.
UNIT III GEOMETRICAL APPLICATIONS OF DIFFERENTIAL
CALCULUS
12
12
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REFERENCES :
1.
Kreyszig .E., " Advanced Engineering Mathematics " (8th edition), John Wiley
and Sons (Asia) Pvt Ltd., Singapore, 2001
2.
3.
4.
5.
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EN101
TECHNICAL ENGLISH
L T P C
2 2 0 4
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
To enable students write letters and reports effectively in formal and business
situations.
7.
To help learners improve their vocabulary and to enable them to use words
appropriately in different contexts.
UNIT1
12
Focus on Language: Use of Suffixes, Change of word from one form to another,
Tenses- simple present, present continuous, Interchange of voices, Impersonal
passive form.
Reading: Skimming & Scanning using different texts.
Listening: Listening for general content.
Speaking: Pronunciation and accent.
Writing: Principles of writing, Paragraph writing, Definition, Description.
Suggested Activities: Changing the grammatical function of words using
suffixes, Providing different contexts for using tenses, Changing voices(Active
to Passive form)Rewriting in impersonal passive form.
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UNIT II
12
Focus on Language: Word formation with prefixes, Framing 'Wh'-questionsYes-No questions and Question tags, Adjectives, Comparative Adjectives.
Reading: Scanning for specific information and making inferences.
Listening: Note-making
Writing: Comparison and Contrast, Bar charts
Speaking: Conversations- Eliciting information.
Suggested Activities: Changing the grammatical function of words using
prefixes, Questions Yes/No types, Question tags, Using appropriate
Comparative Adjectives, Role-play activities for eliciting information.
UNIT III
12
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Department of Humanities & Social Sciences, Anna University, " English For
Engineers & Technologists" combined edition (volumes 1 & 2).
REFERENCES :
1.
2.
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3.
EXTENSIVE READING
1.
Assessment
I
Writing - 50
II
Listening - 50
Assessment to be done by the Department - 50
III
Writing - 50
IV
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PH 101
PHYSICS-I
L T P C
3 0 0 3
Aim:
1.
2.
3.
4.
Objectives:
At the end of the course, the students would be exposed to
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UNIT 1
CRYSTAL PHYSICS
Introduction - Space lattice - unit cell - Bravais lattices - Miller Indices for cubic
crystals - Inter planar spacing in cubic lattice - simple crystal structures - SC,
BCC, FCC and HCP structures - atomic radius, coordination number, Packing
factor calculation - crystal imperfections - point, line and surface defects Burger vector.
UNIT II
QUANTUM PHYSICS
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wave equation - time independent and time dependent wave equation - particle
in one dimensional box.
UNIT III WAVE OPTICS
Ultrasonics - production - magnetostriction and piezo electric methods properties of ultrasonic waves - Detection of ultrasonic waves - Applications Acoustical grating - SONAR - depth of sea - measurement of velocity of blood
flow - Non Destructive Testing (NDT) methods - Liquid penetrant method ultrasonic flaw detector - A,B and C scan displays - X - ray radiography and
fluoroscopy.
UNIT V
2.
Gaur R.K. and Gupta S.L., Engineering Physics, 8th edition, Dhanpat Rai
Publications (P) Ltd., New Delhi, 2003.
REFERENCES:
1.
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CH 101
CHEMISTRY- I
(Common to all branches)
UNIT I
WATER TECHNOLOGY
L T P C
3 0 0 3
ENGINEERING MATERIALS
Galvanic cells - reversible and irreversible cells - EMF and its measurement standard and single electrode potential - electrochemical series - Types of
electrodes: metal-metal ion electrode, gas electrode, metal-metal insoluble
salt electrode, standard hydrogen electrodes, calomel electrodes, ion selective
electrode: glass electrode and determination of pH using glass electrode Nernst equation, application and problems - Kohlrausch law of independent
migration of ions, polarization, overvoltage, decomposition potential
(statements only) - Conductometric and potentiometric titrations.
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SPECTROSCOPY
Jain P.C and Renuka Jain, Physical Chemistry for Engineers, Dhanpat Rai &
Sons, New Delhi. 2001.
2.
REFERENCES:
1.
Bahl B.S., Tuli G.D., and Arun Bahl, Essentials of Physical Chemistry, S.
Chand & Company Ltd., New Delhi, 2004.
2.
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GE 101
ENGINEERING GRAPHICS
(Common to all Branches)
L T P C
2 0 3 3
BASICS
12
12
12
Section of solids : prism, pyramid, cone, cylinder, and sphere - sectional view
- true shape, solids in simple position and cutting plane inclined to one reference
plane only. Development of surfaces of truncated solids : prism, pyramid,
cone cylinder - frustum of cone and pyramid.
UNIT V
PICTORIAL PROJECTIONS
12
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TEXT BOOK:
1.
REFERENCES:
1.
2.
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GE 105
UNIT I
FUNDAMENTALS OF COMPUTING
(Common to all branches)
L T P C
3 0 0 3
BASIC ELEMENTS OF C
Introduction to C - Lexical elements of C - types - their representation Operators and Expressions - Operator precedence - and associatively of
operators-Input and Output functions - simple computational problems.
UNIT III DECISION MAKING
10
Defining and processing arrays - Passing arrays to functions - Multi dimensional arrays - strings and basic operations on strings - enumerated
data types - Programs using simple sorting, searching.
UNIT V
POINTERS
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TEXT BOOK
1.
Jeri R. Hanly and Elliot B. Koffman , "Problem Solving and Program Design
in C", Fifth Edition, Pearson Education (2009)
REFERENCES
1.
2.
3.
4.
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CH 102
CHEMISTRY LABORATORY
(Common to all branches)
I.
L T P C
0 0 2 1
1.
2.
II.
Water Analysis
3.
4.
5.
6.
III.
7.
IV.
pH
To find out the strength of given hydrochloric acid by sodium hydroxide.
Conductometry
8.
9.
V.
10.
VI.
11.
VII.
12.
VIII
13.
Potentiometry
Redox titration - Iron Vs. dichromate.
Spectrophotometry
To determine the iron content of an unknown solution (1,10-phenanthroline
/ thiocyanate method)
Flame photometry
To determine sodium and potassium in water
Viscometry
Determination of molecular weight of a polymer.
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REFERENCES :
1.
2.
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PH 102
PHYSICS LABORATORY
L T P C
0 0 2 1
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
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GE 102
L T P C
0 0 3 1
1.
2.
Making a small window frame with Lap and Mortise & Tenon Joints
12
1.
Fabrication of a small Table frame with Butt, Lap and Fillet Joints
2.
3.
12
1.
2.
Study of Tube light wiring, iron box, fan with regulator, emergency lamp and
stair case light wiring
12
1.
2.
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GE 106
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
UNIT I
1.
Word Processing
a.
b.
Spread Sheet
a.
b.
c.
d.
UNIT II C PROGRAMMING
3.
4.
5.
Arrays
UNIT III
6.
7.
8.
File Processing
9.
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SEMESTER - II
MA 102
MATHEMATICS - II
L T PC
3 1 0 4
MULTIPLE INTEGRALS
12
VECTOR CALCULUS
12
Gradient, divergence and curl - line, surface and volume integrals - Green's,
Gauss Divergence and Stoke's theorems - verification and evaluation of
integrals using them.
UNIT III ANALYTIC FUNCTIONS
12
Function of a complex variable - Analytic function - necessary conditions Cauchy-Riemann equations in Cartesian coordinates - sufficient condition properties of analytic function - determination of harmonic conjugate by MilneThomson method - conformal mapping (w= a+z, az, 1/z) and bilinear
transformation.
UNIT IV COMPLEX INTEGRATION
12
Statement and application of Cauchy's theorem - Cauchy's integral formula Taylor and Laurent expansion - singularities classification - residues - Cauchy's
residue's theorem - contour integration - unit circle and semi circular contours
UNIT V
LAPLACE TRANSFORM
12
Laplace transform - sufficient condition - transforms of elementary functionsbasic properties- inverse transforms -derivatives and integral of transformstransforms of derivatives and integrals- convolution theorem -transform of
periodic functions - application to solution of linear ordinary differential
equations - second order with constant coefficients, Simultaneous equations.
L : 45, T : 15
TOTAL : 60
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REFERENCE :
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
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PH 103
PHYSICS II
L T P C
3 0 0 3
2.
3.
Objectives:
At the end of the course, the students would be exposed to basic understanding of
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2.
Gaur R.K.and Gupta S.L., Engineering Physics, 8th edition, Dhanpat Rai
Publications (P) Ltd., New Delhi, 2003.
3.
REFERENCES:
1.
Charles Kittel, Introduction to solid state physics, 7th Edition, John Wiley &
sons(ASIA) Pvt., Ltd.
2.
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CH 104
CHEMISTRY II
L T P C
3 0 0 3
Corrosion - causes of corrosion - principles of chemical corrosion - Pilling Bedworth rule - principles of electrochemical corrosion - difference between
chemical and electrochemical corrosion - factors influencing corrosion - types
of corrosion: galvanic, differential aeration, stress, soil (microbial), pitting and
water line - corrosion control: cathodic protection - sacrificial anode - selection
of materials and proper designing - corrosion inhibitors.
UNIT II
PROTECTIVE COATINGS
Nuclear fission process - characteristics of nuclear fission - chain reactions nuclear energy - nuclear reactors - light water nuclear power plant.
Batteries - introduction - primary and secondary batteries - dry cells - alkaline
batteries, lead acid storage cell, nickel - cadmium cell, lithium battery - fuel
cell - hydrogen - oxygen fuel cell - photogalvanic cell and dye sensitized solar
cell.
UNIT IV PHASE RULE AND PHYSICAL METALLURGY
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UNIT V
POLYMER CHEMISTRY
Jain P.C. and Monika Jain, Engineering Chemistry, Dhanpat Rai Pub. Co.
(P) Ltd., New Delhi, Edition 2002.
2.
Dara S.S., A text book of Engineering Chemistry, S. Chand Co. (P) Ltd.,
New Delhi, 2003.
REFERENCES
1.
2.
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EE 185
L T P C
3 0 0 3
To study Kirchhoff's laws & the phasor representation, complex power and
three phase circuits and do simple problems.
2.
3.
4.
To study qualitatively the time responses of. 1st and 2nd order system.
5.
UNIT I
ELECTRIC CIRCUITS
DC MACHINES
Construction -types- generator- characteristics- motors- characteristicsstarting and speed control- testing(only load test)- curves & efficiency.
UNIT III AC MACHINES
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Differential equation of physical systems, time response of 1st and 2nd order
systems, errors, state variable analysis- Components- servo motors- stepper
motors- control of motors-simple problems.
UNIT V
2.
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GE 107
ENGINEERING MECHANICS
(Common to all Branches)
UNIT I
L T P C
3 1 0 4
12
12
12
Determination of Areas and Volumes - First moment of area and the Centroid
of sections - Rectangle, circle, triangle from integration - T section, I section,
Angle section, Hollow section by using standard formula - second and product
moments of plane area - Physical relevance - Rectangle, triangle, circle from
integration - T section, I section, Angle section, Hollow section by using
standard formula - Parallel axis theorem and perpendicular axis theorem Polar moment of inertia
Mass moment of inertia - Derivation of mass moment of inertia for rectangular
section, prism, sphere from first principle - Relation to area moments of inertia.
UNIT IV DYNAMICS OF PARTICLES
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UNIT V
12
Beer,F.P and Johnson Jr. E.R, "Vector Mechanics for Engineers, Dynamics
& Statics", Third SI Metric Edition, Tata McGraw-Hill International Edition,
2001.
REFERENCES :
1.
2.
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ME 105
L T P C
3 0 0 3
2.
3.
4.
5.
Design Methods.
6.
7.
Design decisions.
8.
REFERENCE:
1.
Arvid Eide, Roland Jenison, Lane Marshaw, and Larry Northup, Introduction
to Engineering Design, Tata McGraw Hill 1998.
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2.
3.
O.C.C of a DC generator.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
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COMPUTATIONAL LAB
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Programming
30
1.
2.
3.
Finding parameters like mean, median, mode, variance, skew and Kurtosis
for a given data file
4.
5.
Numerical integration
6.
7.
8.
II
15
Students must be taught the fundamentals of any one drafting package. The
coverage must include isometric and orthographic drawing of simple
components.
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1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
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EN102
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OBJECTIVES:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
To familiarize students with the words used in both technical and business
contexts.
10
12
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12
2.
3.
4.
5.
John Seely, 'Oxford Guide to Speaking and Writing'. Oxford University Press,
New Delhi, 2004.
6.
7.
8.
9.
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10.
11.
12.
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SEMESTER - III
MA 201
UNIT I
MATHEMATICS - III
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FOURIER SERIES
Dirichlet's conditions - General Fourier series - Odd and even functions - Half
range sine series - Half range cosine series - Complex form of Fourier Series
- Parseval's identity - Harmonic Analysis.
UNIT III BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEMS
12
Classification of second order quasi linear partial differential equations Solutions of one dimensional wave equation - One dimensional heat equation
- Steady state solution of two-dimensional heat equation (Insulated edges
excluded) - Fourier series solutions in Cartesian coordinates.
UNIT IV FOURIER TRANSFORM
Fourier integral theorem - Fourier transform pair - Sine and Cosine transforms
- Properties - Transforms of simple functions - Convolution theorem - Parseval's
identity.
UNIT V
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1.
2.
3.
4.
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ME 201
UNIT I
MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY - I
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3 0 0 3
10
FABRICATION PROCESS
10
10
Hot working and cold working of metals - Forging processes - Open and
close die forging - Characteristics of the process - Types of Forging Machines
- Typical forging operations - Rolling of metals - Flat strip rolling - Types of
Rolling mills - Shape rolling operations - Tube piercing - Principles of Extrusion
- Types of Extrusion - Hot and cold extrusion - Principle of rod and wire drawing
- Equipments used.
UNIT IV SHEET METAL FORMING PROCESSES
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UNIT V
Types of plastics - Characteristics of the forming and shaping processes Moulding of Thermoplastics - Working principles and typical applications of Injection moulding - Plunger and screw machines - Blow moulding - Rotational
moulding - Film blowing - Extrusion - Typical industrial applications Thermoforming - Processing of Thermosets - Working principles and typical
applications - Compression moulding - Transfer moulding - Bonding of
Thermoplastics - Fusion and solvent methods - Induction and Ultrasonic
methods
TOTAL : 45
TEXT BOOKS :
1.
2.
REFERENCES :
1.
2.
3.
4.
Manufacturing Process - Begman, John Wilely & Sons, VIII Edition, 1999.
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ME 202
UNIT I
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3 0 0 3
6
Fluid - definition, distinction between solid and fluid - Units and dimensions Properties of fluids - density, specific weight, specific volume, specific gravity,
temperature, viscosity, compressibility, vapour pressure, capillary and surface
tension - Fluid statics: concept of fluid static pressure, absolute and gauge
pressures - pressure measurements by manometers and pressure gauges.
UNIT II
12
12
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UNIT V
HYDRAULIC PUMPS
Bansal, R.K., "Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulics Machines", (5th edition), Laxmi
publications (P) Ltd, New Delhi, 1995
2.
3.
REFERENCES :
1.
2.
White, F.M., "Fluid Mechanics", Tata McGraw-Hill, 5th Edition, New Delhi,
2003.
3.
4.
Som, S.K., and Biswas, G., "Introduction to Fluid Mechanics and Fluid
Machines", Tata McGraw-Hill, 2nd Edition, 2004.
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ME 203
THERMODYNAMICS
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3 1 0 4
Gas mixtures - properties of ideal and real gases, equation of state, Vander
Waal's equation of state, compressibility factor, compressibility chart - Dalton's
law of partial pressure, Amagut law, T-ds equations, Maxwell's relations,
Clausius Clapeyron equations, Joule - Thomson coefficient.
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UNIT V
PSYCHROMETRY
2.
REFERENCES :
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Sri Vastava R.C, Saha S.K, Jan A.K, "Thermodynamics" Prentice Hall of
India, New Delhi, 2004.
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ME 204
MATERIALS TECHNOLOGY
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UNIT I
PROPERTIES OF MATERIALS
MECHANICAL BEHAVIOUR
FAILURE ANALYSIS
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TEXT BOOKS :
1.
2.
REFERENCES :
1.
Wulff et al Vol. III "Mechanical Behavior of Materials", John Wiley and Sons,
New York, USA, 1983.
2.
3.
4.
5.
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ME205
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UNIT I
Definition, scope and importance - need for public awareness - forest resources
- mineral resources - water resources - food resources - energy resources land resources - role of an individual in conservation of natural resources equitable use of resources for sustainable lifestyles.
UNIT III ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
Definition - causes, effects and control measures of: (a) air pollution (b) water
pollution (c) soil pollution (d) marine pollution (e) noise pollution (f) thermal
pollution (g) nuclear hazards - solid waste management: causes, effects and
control measures of urban and industrial wastes - role of an individual in
prevention of pollution - pollution case studies - disaster management: floods,
earthquake, cyclone and landslides.
UNIT IV SOCIAL ISSUES AND THE ENVIRONMENT
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TEXT BOOKS :
1.
2.
3.
4.
REFERENCES :
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
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ME 206
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LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
1.
2.
Calibration of Rotameter
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
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ME 207
1.
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Drawing Standards
Code of practice for Engineering Drawing, BIS specifications - Welding
symbols, riveted joints, keys, fasteners - Reference to hand book for the
selection of standard components like bolts, nuts, screws, keys etc.
Limits, Fits - Tolerancing of individual dimensions- Specification of Fits- Screw
threads and threaded fasteners..
2.
3.
4.
REFERENCES :
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Sham Tikoo, " AutoCAD 2002 with Applications", Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing
Company, NewDelhi, 2002.
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2.
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b.
c.
Milling - Indexing
d.
e.
Lathe
a.
b.
Taper Turning
c.
d.
Shaper
e.
Machining V Block
f.
g.
Drilling
h.
i.
Combined Skill
b.
c.
Mould making and casting of components like Dumble, Pulley and Flange
d.
B.Tech Mechanical
EN201
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OBJECTIVES:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
9 Hrs
9 Hrs
9 Hrs
Writing Minutes - Note making - Letter Writing - Applying for Jobs, CV Writing,
To invite a candidate for an interview, Job promotion letters.
Unit IV: Interview Skills
9 Hrs
Preparing for Interviews - Etiquette, Body Language, Dress Code etc., Mock
Interviews
Unit V: Managerial and Social Skills
9 Hrs
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REFERENCES
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Gerson, Sharon, Steve M.Gerson. ' Technical Writing: Process and Product'
Pearson Education , New Delhi. 2004.
6.
7.
Leo Jones. ' New International Business English' Teachers' book . Cambridge
University Press. Cambridge. 2003.
8.
9.
Riordan, Pauley. 'Report Writing Today' AITBS Publisher, New Delhi. 2000.
10.
11.
12.
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University Press.
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SEMESTER - IV
MA 205
NUMERICAL METHODS
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3 1 0 4
Linear interpolation methods (method of false position) - Newton's method Statement of Fixed Point Theorem - Fixed point iteration: x=g(x) method Solution of linear system by Gaussian elimination and Gauss-Jordon methodsIterative methods: Gauss Jacobi and Gauss-Seidel methods- Inverse of a
matrix by Gauss Jordon method - Eigen value of a matrix by power method.
UNIT II
Single step methods: Taylor series method - Euler and modified Euler methods
- Fourth order Runge - Kutta method for solving first and second order
equations - Multistep methods: Milne's and Adam's predictor and corrector
methods.
UNIT V
B.Tech Mechanical
REFERENCES :
1.
Gerald, C.F, and Wheatley, P.O, "Applied Numerical Analysis", Sixth Edition,
Pearson Education Asia, New Delhi, 2002.
2.
3.
Burden, R.L and Faires, T.D., "Numerical Analysis", Seventh Edition, Thomson
Asia Pvt. Ltd., Singapore, 2002.
4.
5.
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ME 209
UNIT I
SOLID MECHANICS
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Types of beams: Supports and Loads - Shear force and Bending Moment in
beams - Cantilever, Simply supported and Overhanging beams - Stresses in
beams - Theory of simple bending - Stress variation along the length and in
the beam section - Effect of shape of beam section on stress induced - Shear
stresses in beams - Shear flow
UNIT III TORSION
Elastic curve of Neutral axis of the beam under normal loads - Evaluation of
beam deflection and slope : Double integration method, Macaulay Method,
and Moment-area Method -Columns - End conditions - Equivalent length of a
column - Euler equation - Slenderness ratio - Rankine formula for columns
UNIT V
B.Tech Mechanical
TEXT BOOKS :
1.
2.
REFERENCES :
1.
2.
Kazimi S.M.A, Solid Mechanics, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Co, New Delhi,
1981
3.
Ryder G.H, Strength of Materials, Macmillan India Ltd., Third Edition, 2002
Ray Hulse, Keith Sherwin & Jack Cain,"Solid Mechanics", Palgrave ANE
Books, 2004.
5.
6.
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ME 210
UNIT I
KINEMATICS OF MACHINERY
BASICS OF MECHANISMS
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3 1 0 4
7
Terminology and Definitions-Degree of Freedom Mobility-Grubler's criterionGrashoff's law-Kinematic Inversions of 4-bar chain and slider crank chainsMechanical Advantage-Transmission angle-Description of common
Mechanisms-Single, double and offset slider mechanisms - Quick return
mechanisms - Ratchets and escapements - Indexing Mechanisms - Rocking
Mechanisms - Straight line generators-Design of Crank-rocker Mechanisms.
UNIT II
KINEMATICS
12
Displacement, velocity and acceleration - analysis in simple mechanisms Graphical Method velocity and acceleration polygons - Kinematic analysis by
Complex Algebra methods-Vector Approach, Computer applications in the
kinematic analysis of simple mechanisms-Coincident points- Coriolis
component of Acceleration.
UNIT III KINEMATICS OF CAM
10
FRICTION
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TEXT BOOKS :
1.
2.
Shigley J.E and.Uicker J.J, "Theory of Machines and Mechanisms", McGrawHill, Inc. 1995.
REFERENCES :
1.
2.
3.
Rao J.S and Dukkipati R.V, "Mechanism and Machine Theory", Wiley-Eastern
Ltd., New Delhi, 1992.
4.
STANDARDS :
1.
2.
3.
4.
IS 12328 : Part 1: 1988 Bevel Gear Systems Part - 1 Straight Bevel Gears.
5.
IS 12328 : Part 2: 1988 Bevel Gear Systems Part - 2 Spiral Bevel Gears.
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ME 211
MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY - II
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UNIT I
10
10
10
B.Tech Mechanical
TEXT BOOKS :
1.
2.
REFERENCES :
1.
2.
P.C. Sharma, "A Text Book of Production Engineering", S. Chand and Co.
Ltd, IV edition, 1993.
3.
4.
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ME 212
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(Use of standard Steam tables, Mollier diagram, Psychometric chart and
Refrigerant property tables are permitted in the examination)
UNIT I
THERMAL ENGINEERING
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TEXT BOOKS :
1.
2.
REFERENCES :
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
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EC 288
UNIT I
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3 0 0 3
Classification of solids based on energy band theory-Intrinsic semiconductorsExtrinsic semiconductors-P type and N type-PN junction-Zener effect-Zener
diode characteristics-Half wave and full wave rectifiers -Voltage regulation.
UNIT II
Bipolar junction transistor- CB, CE, CC configuration and characteristicsComparision-Field effect transistor-Configuration and characteristic-SCR, Diac,
Triac, UJT-Characteristics and simple applications-MOSFET:PMOS.NMOSStructure and characteristics.
UNIT III DIGITAL ELECTRONICS
10
Block diagram of microcomputer-Architecture of 8085-Pin configurationInstruction set-Addressing modes-Simple programs using arithmetic and
logical operations.
UNIT V
2.
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REFERENCES :
1.
2.
3.
4.
87
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ME 214
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LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
88
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EC 289
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LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
ELECTRONICS
30
1.
2.
3.
Characteristics of CE Transistor.
4.
Characteristics of JFET.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Shift Registers.
9.
MICROPROCESSOR
15
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
89
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ME 215
THERMAL LAB
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LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
I.C ENGINE LAB AND FUELS LAB
30
15
90
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TP 201
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2.
At the end of this training program the participant will be able to, 15
v
Improving of,
15
Value System
Corporate Culture
Self Awareness
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SEMSTER - V
ME 301
UNIT I
DYNAMICS OF MACHINERY
FORCE ANALYSIS
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10
BALANCING
10
10
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TEXT BOOK :
1.
REFERENCES :
1.
2.
3.
Shigley J.E. and Uicker J.J., "Theory of Machines and Mechanisms", McGrawHill, Inc., 1995.
4.
Rao J.S. and Dukkipati R.V., "Mechanism and Machine Theory", WileyEastern Limited, New Delhi, 1992.
5.
6.
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ME 302
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3 1 0 4
Design of solid and hollow shafts based on strength, rigidity and critical speed
- Design of keys and key ways - Design of rigid and flexible couplings Introduction to gear and shock absorbing couplings - design of knuckle joints.
UNIT III DESIGN OF FASTNERS AND WELDED JOINTS
Threaded fasteners - Design of bolted joints including eccentric loading Design of welded joints for pressure vessels and structures - theory of bonded
joints.
UNIT IV DESIGN OF SPRINGS AND LEVERS
Design of helical, leaf, disc and torsional springs under constant loads and
varying loads - Concentric torsion springs - Belleville springs - Design of
Levers.
UNIT V
Design of bearings - sliding contact and rolling contact types. - Cubic mean
load - Design of journal bearings - Mckees equation - Lubrication in journal
bearings - calculation of bearing dimensions - Design of flywheels involving
stresses in rim and arm.
TOTAL : 45
Note: (Use of P S G Design Data Book is permitted in the University
examination)
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TEXT BOOKS :
1.
2.
REFERENCES :
1.
2.
3.
4.
STANDARDS :
IS 10260 : Part 1 :1982 Terms, definitions and classification of Plain bearings
Part 1 : Construction.
IS 10260: Part 1 :1982 Terms, definitions and classification of Plain bearings
Part 2 : Friction and Wear.
IS 10260 : Part 1 :1982 Terms, definitions and classification of Plain bearings
Part 3 : Lubrication.
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ME 303
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UNIT I
B.Tech Mechanical
UNIT V
2.
REFERENCES :
1.
2.
3.
Harry L. Stevart D.B, "Practical guide to fluid power", Taraoeala sons and
Port Ltd. Broadey, 1976.
4.
5.
Dudely A. Pease and John T. Pippenger, "Basic Fluid Power", Prentice Hall,
1987.
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ME304
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3 1 0 4
(Use of standard heat and mass transfer data book is permitted in the
University examination)
UNIT I
CONDUCTION
11
CONVECTION
10
Basic Concepts, Laws of Radiation - Stefan Boltzman Law, Kirchoff Law Black Body Radiation -Grey body radiation Shape Factor Algebra - Electrical
Analogy - Radiation Shields -Introduction to Gas Radiation.
UNIT V
MASS TRANSFER
B.Tech Mechanical
TEXT BOOKS :
1.
2.
3.
REFERENCES :
1.
Nag P.K, " Heat Transfer", Tata McGraw-Hill, New Delhi, 2002
2.
3.
4.
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ME 305
UNIT I
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3 0 0 3
BOILER TECHNOLOGY
Steam Boilers - High Pressure and Super Critical Boilers - Fluidized Bed
Boilers, coal and ash handling, burning-stoker firing, burners, FBC, dust
collection-scrubbers, ESP, Boiler calculations, Reheat and Regenerative
Rankine cycle analysis.
UNIT II
Layout, components, types and selection of thermal plant, diesel engine plant,
gas turbine plants, Nuclear Energy - Fission, Fusion, Types of Reactors and
plants, Waste Disposal and safety, cogeneration and combined cycle plants.
UNIT III RENEWABLE SOURCES AND MHD
Layout, components, types and selection of. Hydel Power Plant, Solar thermal,
Wind, Tidal, Wave, Bio-energy and Geothermal based plants, OTEC systems.
Magneto Hydro Dynamics Plants
UNIT IV ENERGY CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT
2.
3.
B.Tech Mechanical
REFERENCES :
1.
2.
3.
101
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ME 306
ENGINEERING METALLURGY
UNIT I
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3 0 0 3
9
Crystal structure - BCC, FCC and HCP structure - unit cell - crystallographic
planes and directions, miller indices - crystal imperfections, point, line, planar
and volume defects - Grain size, ASTM grain size number.Constitution of
alloys - Solid solutions, substitutional and interstitial - phase diagrams,
Isomorphous, eutectic, peritectic, eutectoid and peritectoid reactions, Iron Iron carbide equilibrium diagram. Classification of steel and cast Iron
microstructure, properties and application.
UNIT II
Effect of alloying additions on steel (Mn, Si, Cr, Mo, V Ti & W) - stainless and
tool steels - HSLA - maraging steels - Gray, White malleable, spheroidal Graphite - alloy castirons. Copper and Copper alloys - Brass, Bronze and
Cupronickel - Aluminium and Al-Cu - precipitation strengthening treatment Bearing alloys.
UNIT III HEAT TREATMENT
Definition - Full annealing, stress relief, recrystallisation and spheroidizing normalising, hardening and Tempering of steel. Isothermal transformation
diagrams - cooling curves superimposed on I.T. diagram CCR - Hardenability,
Jominy end quench test - Austempering, martempering - case hardening,
carburising, nitriding, cyaniding, carbonitriding - Flame and Induction
hardening.
UNIT IV STRENGTHENING MECHANISMS
POWDER METALLURGY
B.Tech Mechanical
liquid phase sintering and infiltration, activated sintering, Hot pressing and
Hot Isostatic Pressing HIP, vacuum sintering, sintering furnaces and sintering
atmosphere, finishing operations - sizing, coining, repressing and heat
treatment.
TOTAL : 45
TEXT BOOKS :
1.
Kenneth G.Budinski and Michael K.Budinski "Engineering Materials" PrenticeHall of India Private Limited, 4th Indian Reprint 2002.
REFERENCES:
1.
2.
William D Callsber "Material Science and Engineering", John Wiley and Sons
1997.
103
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ME 307
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Introduction to standards
ASTM E3 - 01(2007) e1 Standard Guide for Preparation of Metallographic Specimens
ASTM E407 - 07 Standard Practice for Microetching Metals and Alloys
ASTM E2014 - 99(2005) Standard Guide on Metallographic Laboratory Safety
ASTM E7 - 03(2009) Standard Terminology Relating to Metallography
ASTM E112 - 10 Standard Test Methods for Determining Average Grain Size
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
Fatigue test.
104
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ME 308
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HEAT TRANSFER
30
15
105
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ME 309
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LIST OF EXPERIMENTS :
1.
2.
Comparative Study on of Dead Weight and Spring Loaded Governors Performance characteristics of Proell and Hartnell governor .
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
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TP 301
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Enabling students prepare for different procedures / levels to enter into any
company - books / websites to help for further preparation.
Entrepreneurship development - preparation for tests prior to the interview Qualities and pre-requisites for launching a firm.
107
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SEMESTER - VI
ME 310
UNIT I
MEASUREMENT CONCEPT
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3 0 0 3
10
11
Precision instruments based on laser-Principles- laser interferometerapplication in measurements and machine tool metrology- Coordinate
measuring machine (CMM): need, construction, types, applications.- computer
aided inspection. Machine Vision systems - principle and functions.
UNIT IV FORCE, TORQUE AND TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT
B.Tech Mechanical
TEXT BOOKS :
1.
2.
REFERENCES :
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
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ME 311
UNIT I
INTRODUCTION
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9
GEOMETRIC MODELING
B.Tech Mechanical
TEXT BOOK :
1.
CAD / CAM Principles and Applications - 2nd edition, P.N. Rao, Tata Mc.
Graw Hill
REFERENCES:
1.
2.
3.
4.
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ME312
UNIT I
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3 0 0 3
(Use of approved gas tables is permitted in all examinations)
COMPRESSIBLE FLOW - FUNDAMENTALS
10
Isentropic flow through variable area ducts, T-s and h-s diagrams for nozzle
and diffuser flows, mass flow rate through nozzles and diffusers, Flow in
constant area ducts with friction (Fanno flow) - Fanno curves, variation of flow
properties, variation of Mach number with duct length. Flow in constant area
ducts with heat transfer (Rayleigh flow), Rayleigh line, variation of flow
properties, maximum heat transfer.
UNIT III NORMAL SHOCK
10
Aircraft propulsion - types of jet engines - energy flow through jet engines,
study of turbojet engine components - diffuser, compressor, combustion
chamber, turbine and exhaust systems, performance of turbo jet engines thrust, thrust power, propulsive and overall efficiencies, thrust augmentation
in turbo jet engine, ram jet and pulse jet engines.
UNIT V
SPACE VEHICLE
B.Tech Mechanical
TEXT BOOKS :
1.
2.
REFERENCES :
1.
Cohen. H., Rogers R.E.C and Sravanamutoo, "Gas turbine theory", Addison
Wesley Ltd., 1987.
2.
3.
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ME 313
UNIT I
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3 0 0 3
9
ACTUATION SYSTEMS
B.Tech Mechanical
Pick and place robot - automatic Car Park Systems - Engine Management
Systems.
TOTAL : 45
TEXT BOOKS :
1.
REFERENCES :
1.
2.
Bradley D. A., Dawson D., Buru N.C. and. Loader A.J, "Mechatronics",
Chapman and all, 1993.
3.
4.
5.
115
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MS 381
UNIT I
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3 0 0 3
10
14
116
B.Tech Mechanical
UNIT V
3.
4.
5.
117
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ME 314
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LIST OF EXPERIMENTS :
1.
2.
3.
Measurement of Angle using Sine bar / Sine Center /Tool makers microscope
/Slip-gauge.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
Measurement of Temperature.
10.
Measurement of Displacement.
11.
12.
Measurement of Vibration.
13.
14.
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ME 315
MECHATRONICS LAB
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LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
1.
2.
Design of circuits with logic sequence using Electro pneumatic trainer kits.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
b.
Computerized data logging system with control for process variables like
pressure flow and temperature.
119
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ME 316
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LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
A)
15
21
1.
1.1
1.2
Part programming using standard canned cycles for Turning, Facing, Taper
turning and Thread cutting.
2.
2.1
Part programming for Linear and Circular interpolation and Contour motions.
2.2
Part programming involving canned cycles for Drilling, Peck drilling, and
Boring.
C)
120
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TP 302
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30
Make better decision through critical thinking and creative problem solving.
TOTAL : 30
121
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SEMESTER - VII
ME 401
UNIT I
AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING
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3 0 0 3
10
Types of Automobiles - Vehicle Construction - Chassis - Frame and Body aerodynamics. Components of Engine - Their forms, Functions and Materials
- Review of Cooling and Lubrication systems in Engine - Turbo Chargers Engine Emission Control by 3-Way Catalytic Converter - Electronic Engine
Management System.
UNIT II
10
10
Clutch - Types and Construction - Gear Boxes, Manual and Automatic - Simple
Floor Mounted Shift Mechanism - Over Drives - Transfer Box Fluid flywheelTorque convertors- Propeller shaft - Slip Joint - Universal Joints - Differential
and Rear Axle - Hotchkiss Drive and Torque Tube Drive.
UNIT IV STEERING, BRAKES AND SUSPENSION
10
Use of Natural Gas, LPG, Biodiesel, Gasohol and Hydrogen in Automobiles Electric and Hybrid Vehicles, Fuel Cells.
Note: Practical training in dismantling and assembling of Engine parts
Transmission System should be given to the students
TOTAL : 45
122
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1.
2.
Kirpal Singh "Automobile Engineering Vol. 1& 2", Standard Publishers, New
Delhi.
REFERENCES :
1.
2.
3.
4.
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MS 481
UNIT I
MANAGEMENT CONCEPTS
L T P C
3 0 0 3
Planning: Types of plans - Planning Process - Management by Objectives Management by Exception - Decision making process.
Organising: Purpose - Organizational Charts and Manual - Types of
organization - Departmentation - Line and staff - Span of Control - Centralisation
vs Decentralization - Delegation.
Staffing: Recruitment - Selection - Placement - Training - Performance
appraisal.
UNIT III DIRECTING AND CONTROLLING
10
124
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UNIT V
10
2.
3.
Prasad L.M, " Principles of Management", Sultan Chand & Sons, 2005
4.
125
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ME 402
L T P C
3 0 0 3
Selection of V belts and pulleys - selection of Flat belts and pulleys - Wire
ropes and pulleys - Selection of Transmission chains and Sprockets. Design
of pulleys and sprockets.
UNIT II
Straight bevel gear: Tooth terminology, tooth forces and stresses, equivalent
number of teeth. Estimating the dimensions of pair of straight bevel gears.
Worm Gear: Merits and demerits- terminology. Thermal capacity, materialsforces and stresses, efficiency, estimating the size of the worm gear pair.
Cross helical: Terminology-helix angles-Estimating the size of the pair of cross
helical gears.
UNIT IV DESIGN OF GEAR BOXES
B.Tech Mechanical
2.
REFERENCES :
1.
Maitra G.M., Prasad L.V., "Hand book of Mechanical Design", II Edition, Tata
McGraw-Hill, 1985.
2.
Shigley J.E and Mischke C. R., "Mechanical Engineering Design", McGrawHill International Editions, 1989.
3.
4.
5.
STANDARDS :
1.
2.
3.
IS 15151: 2002, Belt Drives - Pulleys and V-Ribbed belts for Industrial
applications - PH, PJ, PK, Pl and PM Profiles : Dimensions
4.
5.
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ME 403
UNIT I
L T P C
3 1 0 4
9
Element Shape Functions:- Classification of C0, C1 continuous problemsParameter functions, its properties- completeness and compatibility condition,
One-dimensional elements, Global coordinates, Two-dimensional elements,
three noded triangular elements and four noded quadrilateral elements.
Natural co-ordinate systems -Lagrangian Interpolation PolynomialsSerendipity Formulation- Difference between Superparametric, Subparametric
and Isoparametric Elements, Isoparamatric Elements Formulation, length
coordinates- 1D bar elements, C0 continuous shape function, beam elements,
C1 continuous shape function - 2D Triangular elements, Rectangular elements.
- Area coordinates- Numerical integration - simple Problems using Gauss
quadrature Technique
UNIT IV FEA IN THERMAL ANALYSIS
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UNIT V
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
129
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ME 404
AUTOMOBILE LAB
L T P C
0 0 3 1
1.
2.
3.
Study of oil filter, fuel filter, fuel injection system, carburetor, MPFI
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
130
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ME 405
L T P C
0 0 3 1
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
Contact Analysis.
131
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ME 406
SIMULATION LAB
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0 0 2 1
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
132
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SEMESTER - VIII
ME 408
UNIT I
L T P C
3 0 0 3
B.Tech Mechanical
TEXT BOOK :
1.
REFERENCES :
1.
2.
134
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ELECTIVES
MEX 001
L T P C
3 0 0 3
B.Tech Mechanical
REFERENCES :
1.
2.
3.
4.
Rich E. and Knight K., "Artificial Intelligence", McGraw Hill Inc, 1991.
5.
6.
7.
8.
136
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MEX 002
L T P C
3 0 0 3
UNIT I STATISTICS
9
Statistical Quality control benefits and limitations, fundamental conceptsnormal curve, measure of dispersion, Distribution- Binomial, poisson,
Geometric, Poisson as an approximation to the Binomial, Normal
approximation to the binomial.
UNIT II
Theory of control charts, Control charts for variables and attributes, Process
capability and Concept of six sigma.
Fundamental conceps and terms OC curves, AQL, LTPD, AOQL, sampling
plans- simple, double and multiple sampling plan
UNIT III INTRODUCTION - QUALITY MANAGEMENT
QUALITY SYSTEMS
Need for ISO 9000 and Other Quality Systems, ISO 9000:2000 Quality
Systems - Elements, Implementation of Quality System, Documentation,
Quality Auditing, TS 16949, and ISO 14000 - Concept, Requirements and
Benefits.
TOTAL: 45
137
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1.
2.
REFERENCES :
1.
2.
138
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MSX091
MARKETING MANAGEMENT
L T P C
3 0 0 3
UNIT I
10
PRODUCT POLICIES
13
Understanding industrial and individual buyer behavior - influencing factors responding to buyer behaviour - Building customer satisfaction, Relationship
- marketing to organization - marketing of services.
UNIT IV MARKETING RESEARCH
10
Types, process - tools and techniques - application of marketing research product launching, demand estimation, advertising, brand preferences,
customer satisfaction, retail stores image, customer perception, distribution, ,
competitor analysis and related aspects - preparation of marketing research
report - sample case studies.
UNIT V
TEXT BOOKS :
1.
2.
3.
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REFERENCES:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
140
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MEX003
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3 0 0 3
(Use of standard steam tables, Psychrometric chart and Refrigerant
property tables are permitted)
UNIT I REFRIGERATION CYCLE
9
Review of thermodynamic principles of refrigeration. Concept of Aircraft
refrigeration system. Vapour compression refrigeration cycle - use of PH charts
- multistage and multiple evaporator systems - cascade system - COP
comparison. Vapour absorption refrigeration system. Ammonia water and
Lithium Bromide water systems. Steam jet refrigeration system.
UNIT II REFRIGERANTS, SYSTEM COMPONENTS AND BALANCING
9
Compressors - reciprocating & rotary (elementary treatment.) - condensers evaporators - cooling towers. Refrigerants - properties - selection of
refrigerants, Alternate Refrigerants, Refrigeration plant controls - testing and
charging of refrigeration units. Balancing of system components. Applications
to refrigeration systems - ice plant - food storage plants - milk -chilling plants
- refrigerated cargo ships.
UNIT III PSYCHROMETRY
9
Psychrometric processes- use of psychrometric charts - Grand and Room
Sensible Heat Factors - bypass factor - requirements of comfort air conditioning
- comfort charts - factors governing optimum effective temperature,
recommended design conditions and ventilation standards.
UNIT IV COOLING LOAD CALCULATIONS
9
Types of load - design of space cooling load - heat transmission through
building. Solar radiation - infiltration - internal heat sources (sensible and latent)
- outside air and fresh air load - estimation of total load - Domestic, commercial
and industrial systems - central air conditioning systems.
UNIT V AIR CONDITIONING
9
Air conditioning equipments - air cleaning and air filters - humidifiers dehumidifiers - air washers - condenser - cooling tower and spray ponds elementary treatment of duct design - air distribution system. Thermal insulation
of air conditioning systems. - applications: car, industry, stores, and public
buildings.
TOTAL : 45
141
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TEXT BOOKS :
1.
2.
Arora. C.P., "Refrigeration and Air Conditioning", Tata McGraw-Hill New Delhi,
1988.
REFERENCES :
1.
2.
3.
Stoecker N.F and Jones, "Refrigeration and Air Conditioning", TMH, New
Delhi, 1981.
142
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MEX 004
UNIT I
BASICS OF VIBRATION
L T P C
3 0 0 3
9
BASICS OF NOISE
B.Tech Mechanical
2.
Kewal Pujara "Vibrations and Noise for Engineers, Dhanpat Rai & Sons,
1992.
REFERENCES :
1.
Bernard Challen and Rodica Baranescu - "Diesel Engine Reference Book" Second edition - SAE International - ISBN 0-7680-0403-9 - 1999.
2.
Julian Happian-Smith - "An Introduction to Modern Vehicle Design"Butterworth Heinemann, ISBN 0750-5044-3 - 2004
3.
144
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MEX 005
UNIT I
L T P C
3 0 0 3
9
Primary energy sources - world energy resources-Indian energy scenarioenergy cycle of the earth -environmental aspects of energy utilisation, CO2
emissions and Global warming, Global dimming-renewable energy resources
and their importance. Potential impacts of harnessing the different renewable
energy resources.
UNIT II
SOLAR ENERGY
Principles of solar energy collection -.solar radiation - measurements instruments - data and estimation- types of collectors - characteristics and
design principles of different type of collectors - performance of collectors testing of collectors. Solar thermal applications - water heaters and air heaters
- performance and applications - simple calculations - solar cooling - solar
drying - solar ponds - solar tower concept - solar furnace.
UNIT III WIND, TIDAL AND GEO THERMAL ENERGY
Energy from the wind - general theory of windmills - types of windmills - design
aspects of horizontal axis windmills - applications. Energy from tides and waves
- working principles of tidal plants and ocean thermal energy conversion plants
- power from geothermal energy - principle of working of geothermal power
plants.
UNIT IV BIO ENERGY
Energy from bio mass & bio gas plants -various types - design principles of
biogas plants - applications. Energy from wastes - Waste Collection, Reduction
and Transfer, waste burning power plants - utilization of industrial and municipal
wastes - energy from the agricultural wastes.
UNIT V
B.Tech Mechanical
TEXT BOOK :
1.
Rai G.D, "Non conventional Energy sources" (1999) Khanna Publishers, New
Delhi
REFERENCES :
1.
2.
3.
Duffie and Beckmann, "Solar Energy Thermal Processes, John Wiley, 1974.
4.
146
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MEX 006
L T P C
3 0 0 3
UNIT I INTRODUCTION
8
Output primitives
- Line drawing algorithm - Circles and other curves Attributes of output - primitives - 2D, 3D transformations - Translation, Rotation,
Scaling - Concatenation.
UNIT II TECHNIQUES FOR GEOMETRIC MODELING
12
Representation of curves - Bezier curves - cubic spline curve - B - Spline
curves - Rational curves -Surface Modeling techniques - surface patch Coons patch- bi-cubic patch - Bezier and B-spline surfaces - Volume modeling
- Boundary models - CSG- other modeling techniques.
UNIT III THREE DIMENSIONAL COMPUTER GRAPHICS
8
Viewing transformations - perspective projection- techniques for visual realism
- hidden line - Surface removal - Algorithms for shading and Rendering.
UNIT IV GRAPHICS STANDARDS FOR CAD
8
Graphics and computing standards - GKS - Bitmaps - Open GL Data Exchange
standards - IGES - STEP - CALS - DXF - Communication standards - WAN LAN.
UNIT V 3D MODELING APPLICATIONS AND SPECIAL TOPICS
9
2D Representations - Development of surfaces - Integration of design Analysis
and CAD - Graphical aid for preprocessing in FEA - mesh generation
techniques - Post processing - Machining from 3D Model - generative
machining - cutter location - gouge detection - tool path generation from solid
models - STL formats - for rapid prototyping - Slicing techniques - Introduction
to fractional geometry.
TOTAL : 45
TEXT BOOK:
1.
REFERENCES:
1.
2.
Chris McMohan and Jimmi Browne, " CAD/CAM principles, practice and
manufacturing management, Pearson Education Asia, Ltd., 2000.
147
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MEX 007
UNIT I
L T P C
3 0 0 3
RELIABILITY
Definition, mean fracture rate, mean time to failure, mean time between failures,
hazard rate, hazard models, constant hazard, linearly increasing hazard,
Weibull model.
UNIT II
System reliability, series, parallel and mixed configuration, Simple problemsStandby reliability.
UNIT IV RELIABILITY TESTING
Paul Kales, Reliability for technology, " Engineering and Management ",
Prentice Hall,New Jersey, 1998.
2.
Modarres, " Reliability and Risk Analysis ", Meral Dekker Inc., 1993.
3.
4.
148
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MEX 008
L T P C
3 0 0 3
UNIT I
PROCESS PLANNING
10
10
Objective of cost estimation- costing - cost accounting- classification of costElements of cost- Material cost-Determination of material cost-Labour costDetermination of labour cost - Expenses-Ladder of cost - Analysis of overhead
expenses-Factory expenses - Depreciation - causes of deprecation - Methods
of depreciation - Administrative Expenses - Selling Price Calculation.
UNIT IV PRODUCTION COST ESTIMATION
10
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REFERENCES :
1.
2.
3.
150
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UNIT I
L T P C
3 0 0 3
INTRODUCTION TO MEMS
Elasticity, Stress, strain and material properties, Bending of thin plates, Spring
configurations, torsional deflection, Mechanical vibration, Resonance, Thermo
mechanics - actuators, force and response time, Fracture and thin film
mechanics.
UNIT III ELECTRO STATIC DESIGN
Electrostatics: basic theory, electro static instability. Surface tension, gap and
finger pull up, Electro static actuators, Comb generators, gap closers, rotary
motors, inchworms, Electromagnetic actuators, Bistable actuators
UNIT IV CIRCUIT AND SYSTEM ISSUES
Electronic Interfaces, Feed back systems, Noise, Circuit and system issues,
Case studies - Capacitive accelerometer, Peizo electric pressure sensor,
Modeling of MEMS systems, CAD for MEMS.
UNIT V
REFERENCES :
1.
B.Tech Mechanical
2.
3.
Tai Ran Hsu,"MEMS & Micro systems Design and Manufacture" Tata McGraw
Hill, New Delhi, 2002.
152
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L T P C
3 0 0 3
UNIT I
JIGS
Drill bushes -different types of jigs-plate latch, channel, box, post, angle plate,
angular post, turnover, pot jigs-Automatic drill jigs-Rack and pinion operated.
Air operated Jigs components. Design and development of Jigs for given
components.
UNIT III FIXTURES
9
General principles of boring, lathe, milling and broaching fixtures- Grinding,
planning and shaping fixtures, assembly, Inspection and welding fixturesModular fixtures. Design and development of fixtures for given component.
UNIT IV PRESS WORKING TERMINOLOGIES AND ELEMENTS
OF DIES AND STRIP LAY OUT
10
Press working terminology-Presses and press accessories-Computation of
capacities and tonnage requirements. Elements of progressive combination
and compound dies:Die block-die shoe. Bolster plate-punch plate-punch
holder-guide pins and bushes - strippers - knockouts-stops -pilots-Selection
of standard die sets strip lay out-strip lay out calculations.
UNIT V DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT OF DIES
9
Design and development of progressive and compound dies for Blanking and
piercing operations. Bending dies - development of bending dies-forming and
drawing dies-Development of drawing dies. Design considerations in forging,
extrusion, casting and plastic dies.
TOTAL : 45
TEXT BOOKS :
1.
2.
B.Tech Mechanical
REFERENCES :
1.
Kempster, "Jigs & Fixtures Design", The English Language Book Society",
1978.
2.
Joshi, P.H., "Jigs & Fixtures", Second Edition, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing
Company Limited, New Delhi 2004.
3.
Hiram E Grant, "Jigs and Fixture" Tata McGraw-Hill, New Delhi, 2003.
4.
5.
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MEX011
UNIT I
NUCLEAR ENGINEERING
NUCLEAR PHYSICS
L T P C
3 0 0 3
9
REFERENCES :
1.
2.
155
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MEX 012
UNIT I
L T P C
3 0 0 3
Methods of Deriving the Discretization Equations - Taylor Series formulation Finite difference method - Control volume Formulation - Spectral method.
Solution methodologies: Direct and iterative methods, Thomas algorithm,
Relaxation method, Alternating Direction Implicit method.
UNIT III HEAT CONDUCTION
Finite difference and finite volume formulation of steady/transient onedimensional conduction equation, Source term linearization, Incorporating
boundary conditions, Finite volume formulations for two and three dimensional
conduction problems
UNIT IV CONVECTION AND DIFFUSION
Representation of the pressure - Gradient term and continuity equation Staggered grid - Momentum equations - Pressure and velocity corrections Pressure - Correction equation, SIMPLE algorithm and its variants. Turbulence
models: mixing length model, Two equation (k- ) models.
TOTAL : 45
TEXT BOOKS :
1.
B.Tech Mechanical
2.
REFERENCES :
1.
Patankar, S.V., "Numerical Heat Transfer and Fluid Flow", McGraw-Hill, 1980.
Ane-Books2004 Indian Edition.
2.
3.
4.
5.
157
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MEX 013
UNIT I
L T P C
3 0 0 3
9
Importance of product design-Design process - Design considerationsMorphology of design - Marketing Organisation for design - Computer aided
engineering-Codes and standards-Design review-Technological innovation and
design process-Product and process cycles-Societal considerations in design.
UNIT II
Opportunities identification-evaluation-resource allocation-preproject planningcustomer need identification -establishing target specification-setting the final
specification.
UNIT III CONCEPT GENERATION, SELECTION AND TESTING
158
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TEXT BOOK :
1.
Ulrich KT., and Eppinger S. D, "Product Design and Development", McGrawHill Book Company, International Edition 2003. ISBN 007 123 273 7
REFERENCES :
1.
2.
Ullman D.G, "The Mechanical Design Process", McGraw-Hill Book Co, Third
Edition, 2003. ISBN 007 112281 8
3.
4.
159
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MEX014
UNIT I
TURBO MACHINES
L T P C
3 0 0 3
9
Construction details -90 IFR turbine- Stage work - Stage Velocity triangles Stage pressure rise - Impulse and reaction stage - Effect of degree of reaction
- H-S diagram - Efficiencies and Losses -Performance characteristics.
160
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UNIT V
2.
REFERENCES :
1.
Kadambi V and Manohar Prasad- "An Introduction to energy conversion Vol. III", Turbomachines- Wiley Eastern India Ltd, 1977.
2.
161
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MEX 015
UNIT I
L T P C
3 0 0 3
8
12
Polymer matrix resins - Thermosetting resins, thermoplastic resins Reinforcement fibres - Rovings - Woven fabrics - Non woven random mats various types of fibres. PMC processes - Hand lay up processes - Spray up
processes - Compression moulding - Reinforced reaction injection moulding
- Resin transfer moulding - Pultrusion - Filament winding - Injection moulding.
Fibre reinforced plastics (FRP), Glass fibre reinforced plastics (GRP).
UNIT III METAL MATRIX COMPOSITES
Engineering ceramic materials - properties - advantages - limitations Monolithic ceramics - Need for CMC - Ceramic matrix - Various types of
Ceramic Matrix composites- oxide ceramics - non oxide ceramics - aluminium
oxide - silicon nitride - reinforcements - particles- fibres- whiskers. Sintering Hot pressing - Cold isostatic pressing (CIPing) - Hot isostatic pressing (HIPing).
UNIT V
ADVANCES IN COMPOSITES
162
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TEXT BOOKS :
1.
2.
REFERENCES :
1.
2.
3.
4.
163
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MEX 016
UNIT I
INTRODUCTION
L T P C
3 0 0 3
9
Objectives and benefits of planning and control-Functions of production controlTypes of production-job- batch and continuous-Product development and
design-Marketing aspect - Functional aspects-Operational aspect-Durability
and dependability aspect-aesthetic aspect. Profit considerationStandardization, Simplification & specialization-Break even analysisEconomics of a new design. Sales Forecasting - Sales Trend Analysis,
Forecasting in seasonal demand, use of indicators and correlation analysis.
UNIT II
Product planning-Extending the original product information-Value analysisProblems in lack of product planning-Process planning and routing-Pre
requisite information needed for process planning-Steps in process planningQuantity determination in batch production-Machine capacity, balancingAnalysis of process capabilities in a multi product system.
UNIT IV PRODUCTION SCHEDULING
Production Control Systems-Loading and scheduling-Master SchedulingScheduling rules-Gantt charts-Perpetual loading-Basic scheduling problems
- Line of balance - Flow production scheduling-Batch production schedulingProduct sequencing - Production Control systems-Periodic batch controlMaterial requirement planning kanban -Dispatching-Progress reporting and
expediting-Manufacturing lead time-Techniques for aligning completion times
and due dates.
164
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UNIT V
REFERENCES :
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
S.K. Hajra Choudhury, Nirjhar Roy and A.K. Hajra Choudhury, "Production
Management", Media Promoters and Publishers Pvt. Ltd., 1998.
165
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MEX 017
L T P C
3 0 0 3
UNIT I
11
UNSYMMETRICAL BENDING
Stresses in circular and rectangular plates due to various types of loading and
end conditions buckling of plates.
UNIT IV TORSION OF NON-CIRCULAR SECTIONS
10
Radial and tangential stresses in solid disc and ring of uniform thickness and
varying thickness allowable speeds.
Contact Stresses - Methods of computing contact stress-deflection of bodies
in point and line contact applications.
TOTAL : 45
REFERENCES:
1.
2.
B.Tech Mechanical
3.
4.
5.
6.
Robert D. Cook, Warren C. Young, "Advanced Mechanics of Materials", Mcmillan pub. Co., 1985.
167
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MEX 018
UNIT I
L T P C
3 0 0 3
9
PROJECT EVALUATION
Introduction, need for project control, phases in project life cycle, project
construction alternatives, control and functions, project organizations,
contracting, monitoring, Estimating the project duration by PERT and CPM.
UNIT IV FINANCIAL CONCEPTS AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Develop cost estimates and budgets with cost accounts to plan project
expenditures. Develop cost summaries for tracking project expenditures to
budgeted costs. Develop cost forecasts to proactively control future planned
expenditures.
TOTAL : 45
REFERANCE BOOKS :
1.
B.Tech Mechanical
2.
3.
Trevor l Young, "The Hand book of Project management", Kogan page india
P Ltd. New Delhi.
4.
169
B.Tech Mechanical
MEX 019
L T P C
3 0 0 3
B.Tech Mechanical
REFERENCES :
1.
Sadik Kakac and Hongtan Lin, Heat Exchangers - CRC Press, London, 1998.
2.
Arthur P. Fraas, Heat Exchanger Design _ John Wiley & Sons, 1997.
3.
4.
5.
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MEX 020
UNIT I
L T P C
3 0 0 3
9
Alternate fuels - Ethanol and Bio Diesel - Hydrogen - Natural gas - Liquefied
Petroleum Gas- Suitability, engine modifications, merits and demerits of I.C.
Engine fuels.
UNIV IV ENGINE EMISSIONS AND THEIR CONTROL
Pollutants from I.C. engines - Formation of NOx, SOx, CO, CO2 and Hydro
carbon, emission mechanism, particulate emission- Methods of controlling
emissions - Catalytic converters and particulate traps- Methods of
measurement of emission and driving cycles.
UNIT V
Stratified charge spark ignition engines - learn burn engines, dual fuel engineMulti point fuel injection gasoline engines- Homogenous charge compression
ignition engines- Plasma ignition, electric / hybrid vehicles.
TOTAL : 45
REFERENCES :
1.
Mathur R.B. and Sharma R.P, Internal Combustion Engines- Dhanpat Rai &
Sons., 1994.
2.
Domkundwar V.M., Internal Combustion Engines- Dhanpat Rai & Co., 1999.
3.
John B. Heywood, Internal Combustion Engine Fundamentals - McGraw
Hill., 1988.
4.
Gill,Smith and Zurich, Fundamentals of IC engines.
5.
Ganesan V., internal Combustion Engines - Tata McGraw - Hill,1996.
172
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MEX 021
UNIT I
FUNDAMENTALS OF ROBOT
L T P C
3 0 0 3
7
10
Pneumatic Drives - Hydraulic Drives - Mechanical Drives - Electrical Drives D.C. Servo Motors, Stepper Motor, A.C. Servo Motors - Salient Features,
Applications and Comparison of all these Drives
End Effectors - Grippers - Mechanical Grippers, Pneumatic and Hydraulic
Grippers, Magnetic Grippers, Vacuum Grippers; Two Fingered and Three
Fingered Grippers; Internal Grippers and External Grippers; Selection and
Design Considerations
UNIT III SENSORS AND MACHINE VISION
10
10
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REFERENCES :
1.
2.
3.
174
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MSX 092
UNIT I
ENTERPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT
L T P C
3 0 0 3
ENTREPRENEURAL COMPETENCE
Entrepreneurship concept - Entrepreneurship as a Career - Entrepreneur Personality Characteristics of Successful. Entrepreneur - Knowledge and Skills
Required for an Entrepreneur.
UNIT II
ENTREPRENEURAL ENVIRONMENT
12
12
10
2.
3.
175
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REFERENCES :
1.
2.
3.
Staff College for Technical Education, Manila and Centre for Research and
Industrial Staff Performance, Bhopal, 'Entrepreneurship Development', Tata
McGraw-Hill Publishing Company Ltd., New Delhi, 1998.
176
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MEX 022
UNIT I
NANOTECHNOLOGY
INTRODUCTION TO NANOMATERIALS
L T P C
3 0 0 3
7
PRODUCTION OF NANOMATERIALS
10
10
INSPECTION OF NANOMATERIALS
10
177
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MEX 023
L T P C
3 0 0 3
UNIT I
12
Basic flows - Source, Sink, Free and Forced vortex, uniform parallel flow.
Their combinations, Pressure and velocity distributions on bodies with and
without circulation in ideal and real fluid flows. Kutta Joukowski's theorem.
UNIT III CONFORMAL TRANSFORMATION
10
12
Joukowski, Karman - Trefftz, Profiles - Thin aerofoil theory and its applications.
Vortex line, Horse shoe vortex, Biot and Savart law, Lifting line theory and its
limitations.
UNIT V
VISCOUS FLOW
REFERENCES :
1.
2.
3.
178
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MSX 093
ORGANISATIONAL BEHAVIOUR
L T P C
3 0 0 3
UNIT I
INTRODUCTION
INDIVIDUAL DIMENSION
12
12
ORGANISATIONAL DYNAMICS
179
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REFERENCES :
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
180
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MEX 025
UNIT I
INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING
L T P C
3 0 0 3
9
WORK STUDY
REFERENCES :
1.
B.Tech Mechanical
MEX 026
L T P C
3 0 0 3
UNIT I
INTRODUCTION
B.Tech Mechanical
2.
3.
4.
Hay, J. & Reid, J. (1982). The Anatomical and Mechanical Bases of Human
Motion. Englewood Cliffs: Prentice-Hall.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
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