Hrs"#eek: 0$ E%a& Hrs: 0' To(a) *e+(ure Hrs: ! E%a& Marks: 100 PART , A UNIT,1 EQUIPMENTS AN- OPERATION: Different types of earth moving equipments and their applications. Dozers, Loaders, Shovels, Excavators, Scrapers, Motor graders, ollers, !ompactors, "ractors and #ttachments. . /rs UNIT, ENGINE: #ll systems of engine and special features li$e #utomatic in%ection timer, tur&ochargers, after coolers etc $ /rs UNIT,' UN-ER CARRIAGE AN- SUSPENSION: "yre and trac$ed vehicles , advantages and disadvantages, under carriage components li$e , trac$s, roller frames, drive sproc$ets, trac$ rollers, trac$ chains and trac$ shoes. S'S(E)S*+): ru&&er spring suspension and air spring suspension 0 /rs UNIT,$ TRANSMISSIONS AN- 1INA* -RIVES: ,asic types of transmissions, auxiliary transmission ,compound transmission, t-in triple countershaft transmissions and planetary transmission, constructional and -or$ing principles, hydroshift automatic transmission and retarders. .*)#L D*/ES: types of reductions li$e, single reduction, dou&le reduction final drives and planetary final drives, ("+ shaft. 0 Hrs PART,2
UNIT,! H3-RAU*ICS: ,asic components of hydraulic systems li$e pumps 0types of pumps1, control valves li$e flo- control valves, directional control valves and pressure control valves, hydraulic motors and hydraulic cylinders. Depth 2 draft control systems. 4 /rs UNIT,0 STEERING AN- 2RA5ES : (o-er steering types li$e, lin$age type po-er steering , semi integral po-er steering 2 integral po-er steering. S"EE*)3 +. "#!4ED /E5*!LES: S$id steering , articulated steering, clutch 6&ra$e steering system, controlled differential steering system and planetary steering system. ,#4ES: "ypes of &ra$es li$e, disc &ra$e, engine &ra$es etc. 0 /rs UNIT,4 EARTH MOVING EQUIPMENTS MAINTENANCE & SA1ET3: "ypes of maintenance schedules purpose and advantages, organization set ups, documentation. Safety methods for earth moving equipments. 0 /rs 7 UNIT,8 METHO-S O1 SE*ECTION O1 EQUIPMENTS 71 Selection of machines 81 ,asic rules of equipments including the nature of operation 91 Selection &ased on type of soil :1 Selection &ased on haul distance ;1 Selection &ased on -eather condition
!#L!'L#"*+) +. +(E#"*)3 !#(#!*"< 71 Methods of calculating operating capacity 81 !alculation of productivity of a &ull dozer 8 /rs TE6T 2OO5S: 7. Diesel equipment= volume * and ** &y Erich >.schulz 8. !onstruction equipment and its management ,y S.!. Sharma RE1ERENCE 2OO5S: 7..arm machinery and mechanism &y Donald . hunt and L. ?.garner 8."heory of ground vehicles &y >.<.?ong %ohn -iley and sons 9.Moving the earth &y 5er&ert )icholas :.+n and -ith the earth &y >agman Singh, ?.)e-man and !o. cul$atta 8 AUTOTRONICS AUTOTRONICS Sub Code: 10AU8 IA Marks: ! Hrs"#eek: 0$ E%a& Hrs: 0' To(a) *e+(ure Hrs: ! E%a& Marks: 100 PART,A PART,A C/a7(er 1 : Introduction to Mechatronic system Definition of Mechatronics, +&%ective, Evolution of Mechatronics, #n overvie- of Mechatronics systems, Measurement 2!ontrol systems their elements 2 functions. )eed of Mechatronics in *ndustries , #dvantages 2 disadvantages of Mechatronics, Microprocessor &ased controllers, ?or$ing principle of Engine management system. 08 /ours C/a7(er : Transducers and sensors Definition and classification of "ransducers. Definition and classification of sensors. ?or$ing (rinciple and applications of Light sensors, (roximity sensors and 5all effect sensors. 00 /ours C/a7(er ' : Electrical Actuation Systems #ctuator and actuator system. !lassifications of actuator system -ith examples. Mechanical s-itches. !oncept of &ouncing, Methods of preventing &ouncing of mechanical s-itches. Solenoids, elays , Solid state s-itches = Diodes, "hyristors, "riacs, "ransistors, Darlington pair. Electrical actuator, (rinciple, !onstruction and -or$ing of #!,D! motors, Stepper motors, (ermanent magnet motors, servomotors, servo systems and control. 00 /ours C/a7(er $: Signal Conditioning *ntroduction to Signal conditioning, +perational amplifiers, (rotection, filtering @ ?heatstone &ridge , Digital signals , Multiplexer. Data acquisition, *ntroduction to Digital signal processing, (ulse modulation. 00 /ours PART,2 PART,2 C/a7(er ! : Introduction to Microprocessors ,asic concepts, evolution of microprocessors, organization of microcomputers, microprocessor programming, ,oolean alge&ra , Logic gates and 3ate net-or$s, Digital num&er system, ,inary and Decimal num&er systems, memory representation of positive and negative integers , Maximum and minimum integers , !onversion of real num&ers , .loating point notation, epresentation of floating point num&ers , #ccuracy and range in floating point representation , +verflo- and underflo- , addition of floating point num&ers , !haracter representation. 08 /ours C/a7(er 0 : Organization & Pro8ra&&9:8 a M9+ro7ro+essor Organization of Intel 8085 microprocessor , Instruction set of the 8085, programming the 8085, Assembly language programming , programming examples 04 /ours C/a7(er 4 : Microprocessor Timings & Interfacing memory & I/O devices Microprocessor "imings : "iming 2 !ontrol unit, "imings of *ntel ABA;. *nterfacing memory 2 *6+ devices : #ddress space partitioning , memory interfacing 00 /ours 9 C/a7(er 8 : A77)9+a(9o:s o; Me+/a(ro:9+s A temperature monitoring system, Automotive applications 0! /ours Text books:
1. Mechatronics ! by ". #olton, $ongman %earson publications ., & n' (' , &00), *hir' ('ition. &. +icroprocessor Architecture, %rogramming ! by ,.-..aon/ar, "iley (astern an' Applications0 1ith 808528085A 3. Mecharonics by Prof. H.D.Ramachandra , M/S Sudha publications, Bangalore Reference books: 1. Mechatronics principles, concepts and applications ! by 3itaigour 4 %remchan' +ahali/ *A*A +c.ra1 5ill 6 &007 &. Intro'uction to +icroprocessors0 ! by A'ithya %.+athur., *+5 %ublication , III e'ition , &000. 7. 8un'amentals of +icroprocessors an' +icrocomputers0! by #.,am., 9hanpat ,ai %ub.,1:::. : Tr9bo)o8< Sub Code: 10AU8'1 IA Marks: ! Hrs"#eek: 0$ E%a& Hrs: 0' To(a) *e+(ure Hrs: ! E%a& Marks: 100 U:9( =1 I:(rodu+(9o: (o Tr9b9)o8<: (roperties of oils and equation of flo-: /iscosity, )e-tonCs of viscosity, 5agen= (oiseuille La-, .lo- &et-een parallel stationary planes, viscosity measuring apparatus. Lu&rication principles, classification of lu&ricants. 00 Hrs U:9(, H<drod<:a&9+s *ubr9+a(9o:: .riction forces and po-er loss in lightly loaded &earing, (etroffCs la-, "o-erCs experiments, idealized full %ournal &earings. 00 Hrs U:9(,' Mechanism of pressure development in an oil film, eynoldCs investigations, eynoldCs equation in t-o dimensions. (artial %ournal &earings, end lea$ages in %ournal &earing, numerical pro&lems.. 04 Hrs U:9(, $ Slider 6 (ad &earing -ith a fixed and pivoted shoe: (ressure distri&ution, Load carrying capacity, coefficient of friction, frictional resistance in a pivoted shoe &earing, influence of end lea$age, numerical examples. 04 Hrs PART,2 U:9(,! O9) ;)o> a:d (/er&a) e?u9)9br9u& o; @our:a) bear9:8: +il flo- through &earings, self=contained %ournal &earings, &earings lu&ricated under pressure, thermal equili&rium of %ournal &earings. 00 Hrs U:9( 0 H<dros(a(9+ *ubr9+a(9o:: *ntroduction to hydrostatic lu&rication, hydrostatic step &earings, load carrying capacity and oil flo- through the hydrostatic step &earing. 00 Hrs U:9(,4 2ear9:8 Ma(er9a)s: !ommonly used &earings materials, properties of typical &earing materials. #ear: !lassification of -ear, -ear of polymers, -ear of ceramic materials, -ear measurements, effect of speed, temperature and pressure. 04 Hrs U:9( ,8 2e/aA9or o; (r9bo)o89+a) +o&7o:e:(s: Selection, friction, ?ear of ceramic materials, -ear measurements, effects of speed, temperature and pressure. Tr9bo)o89+a) &easures: Material selection, improved design, surface engineering 04 Hrs ; TE6T 2OO5S: 7. ,asu S 4., Sengupta # )., #hu%a ,. ,.,.undamentals of "ri&iology, (5* 8BBD 8. Mu%umdar ,. !., *ntroduction to "ri&iology &earings, ?heelers and company pvt. Ltd 8BB7. RE1ERENEC 2OO5S: 7. .uller, D., "heory and (ractice of Lu&rication for Engineers, )e- <or$ company 7EEA 8. Moore, (rinciples and applications of "ri&iology, (ergamaon press 7EEA 9. Srivastava S., "ri&iology in industries, S !hand and !ompany limited, Delhi 8BB8 :. edzimovs$ay E *., Lu&rication of &earings @ theoretical principles and design, +xford press company 8BBB S+/e&e o; E%a&9:a(9o:: +ne question to &e set from each chapter. Students have to ans-er any .*/E full questions out of E*35" questions, choosing at least "?+ questions from (art # and "?+ questions from (art ,. D S9&u)a(9o: o; IC E:89:e Pro+esses Sub Code: 10AU8' IA Marks: ! Hrs"#eek: 0$ E%a& Hrs: 0' To(a) *e+(ure Hrs: ! E%a& Marks: 100
PART,A UNIT,1 INTRO-UCTION (rinciple of computer modeling and simulation, Monte !arlo simulation, )ature of computer modeling and simulation. Limitations of simulation, areas of application. D 5rs UNIT, S3STEM AN- ENVIRONMENT: components of a system=discrete and continuous systems. Models of a system=a variety of modeling approaches. : 5rs UNIT,' -ESIGN AN- EVA*UATION O1 SIMU*ATION E6PERIMENTS: /ariance reduction techniques. #ntithetic varia&les. /aria&les verification and validation of simulation models. D 5rs UNIT,$ -ESIGN AN- EVA*UATION O1 SIMU*ATION E6PERIMENTS: /ariance reduction techniques. #ntithetic varia&les. /aria&les verification and validation of simulation models. D 5rs UNIT,! COM2USTION PROCESS = GENERA* 5eat of reaction @ #dia&atic flame temperature @ "emperature change due to fuel vaporization :5rs PART,2 UNIT,0 COM2USTION AN- HEAT TRANS1ER IN ENGINES !om&ustion in diesel engines @ 5eat transfer in engines @ 5eat "ransfer correlations. : hrs UNIT,4 CBIB AN- SBIB ENGINE SIMU*ATION Simulation of +tto cycles under full load and part load and supercharged conditions. (rogressive com&ustion, Exhaust and inta$e process analysis. 78hrs UNIT,8 T#O STRO5E ENGINE SIMU*ATION Engine and porting geometry, gas flo-, Scavenging.= A 5rs
F UNIT,. SIMU*ATIONE6ERCISES: Simulation exercises using computers= M#"L#, SimuLin$, (roE 6 *!EM, !.D #nalysis, .E #nalysis and /alidation of models. A5rs TextBooks: 7. /.3anesan,G !omputerSimulation of Spar$ *gnition Engine (rocessesG, 'niversities (ress,7EE;. 8./.3anesan, !omputer Simulation of Spar$ *gnition Engine (rocesses, 'niversities (ress, 8BB8.
9.)#S7)35 DE+, HSystem Simulation -ith digital !omputerG, prentice 5all +f *ndia,7EFE .. :. >.*.amos,. H*nternal !om&ustion Engine ModelingG 5emisphere (u&lishing !orporation, 7EAE ReferenceBooks: 7.#shley S. !amp&ell, "hermodynamic #nalysis of !om&ustion Engines, >ohn ?iley and Sons, 7EAB. 8. >.).Mattavi and !. #. #mann,. !om&ustion Modeling in eciprocating EnginesG, (lenum (ress,7EAB. 9. 5orloc$an and l?lnter&one,I "he "hermodynamics and 3as Dynam7cs of *nternal !om&ustion Engines, /ol.* 2 ** G, !larendon (ress, 7EAD. :.3ordon (. ,lair, "he ,asic Design of t-o=Stro$e engines, S#E (u&lications, 7EEB. A H3-RAU*ICS AN- PNEUMATICS Sub Code: 10AU8'' IA Marks: ! Hrs"#eek: 0$ E%a& Hrs: 0' To(a) *e+(ure Hrs: ! E%a& Marks: 100 PART = A U:9( 1: I:(rodu+(9o: (o H<drau)9+ Po>er: (ascalCs la- and pro&lems on (ascalCs La-, continuity equations, introduction to conversion of units. Structure of 5ydraulic !ontrol System. T/e Sour+e o; H<drau)9+ Po>er: (umps (umping theory, pump classification, gear pumps, vane pumps, piston pumps, pump performance, pump selection. /aria&le displacement pumps. 8 Hrs U:9( : H<drau)9+ A+(ua(ors a:d Mo(ors: Linear 5ydraulic #ctuators JcylindersK, Mechanics of 5ydraulic !ylinder loading, 5ydraulic otary #ctuators, 3ear motors, vane motors, piston motors, 5ydraulic motor theoretical torque, po-er and flo- rate, hydraulic motor performance 0 Hrs U:9( ': Co:(ro) Co&7o:e:(s 9: H<drau)9+ S<s(e&s: Directional !ontrol /alves @ Sym&olic representation, !onstructional features, pressure control valves @ direct and pilot operated types, flo- control valves. ! Hrs U:9( $: H<drau)9+ C9r+u9( -es98: a:d A:a)<s9s : !ontrol of single and Dou&le @ acting 5ydraulic cylinder, regenerative circuit, pump unloading circuit, Dou&le pump 5ydraulic system, !ounter ,alance /alve application, 5ydraulic cylinder sequencing circuits. Loc$ed cylinder using pilot chec$ valve, cylinder synchronizing circuits, speed control of hydraulic cylinder, speed control of hydraulic motors, accumulators and accumulator circuits. 4 Hrs PART = 2 U:9( !: Ma9:(e:a:+e o; H<drau)9+ s<s(e&s : 5ydraulic oils @ Desira&le properties, general type of fluids, sealing devices, reservoir system, filters and strainers, pro&lem caused &y gases in hydraulic fluids, -ear of moving parts due to solid particle contamination, temperature control, trou&le shooting. 0 Hrs U:9( 0: I:(rodu+(9o: (o P:eu&a(9+ +o:(ro): !hoice of -or$ing medium, characteristics of compressed air. Structure of (neumatic control system. P:eu&a(9+ A+(ua(ors: Linear cylinders @ "ypes, conventional type of cylinder -or$ing, end position cushioning, seals, mounting arrangements applications. od @ less cylinders @ types, -or$ing advantages. E otary cylinder types construction and application. Design parameters @ selection 0 Hrs U:9( 4: -9re+(9o:a) Co:(ro) Aa)Aes: Sym&olic representation as per *S+ 787E and *S+ ;;EE. Design and constructional aspects, poppet valves, slide valves spool valve, suspended seat type slide valve. S9&7)e P:eu&a(9+ Co:(ro): Direct and indirect actuation pneumatic cylinders, use of memory valve. .lo- control valves and speed control of cylinders supply air throttling and exhaust air throttling use of quic$ exhaust valve. S98:a) 7ro+ess9:8 e)e&e:(s: 'se of Logic gates @ + and #)D gates pneumatic applications. (ractical examples involving the sue of logic gates. (ressure dependent controls types construction @practical applications. "ime dependent controls @ (rinciple, construction, practical applications. 4 Hrs U:9( 8: Mu)(9,+<)9:der a77)9+a(9o:s: !oordinated and sequential motion control. Motion and control diagrams @ Signal elimination methods. !ascading method @ principle. (ractical application examples 0up to t-o cylinders1 using cascading method 0using reversing valves1. E)e+(ro,P:eu&a(9+ +o:(ro): (rinciples=signal input and out put pilot assisted solenoid control of directional control valves, use of relay and contactors. !ontrol circuitry for simple single cylinder applications. Co&7ressed a9r: (roduction of compressed air @ compressors, preparation of compressed air= Driers, .ilters, egulators, Lu&ricators, Distri&ution of compressed air= (iping layout. 4 Hrs Te%( 2ooks: 7. .luid (o-er -ith applications: #nthony Esposito, .ifth edition pearson education, *nc. 8BBB. 8. (neumatics and 5ydraulics: #ndre- (arr. >aico (u&lishing !o. 8BBB. Re;ere:+e 2ooks: 7. +il 5ydraulic Systems @ (rinciples and Maintenance: S.. 8BB8 Ma%umdar, "ata Mc 3ra- 5ill pu&lishing company Ltd. 8BB7. 8. (neumatic systems &y S..Ma%umdar, "ata Mc 3ra- 5ill pu&lishing !o., 7EE;. 9. *ndustrial 5ydraulics: (ippenger, 5ic$s, Mc3ra- 5ill, )e- <or$. S+/e&e o; E%a&9:a(9o:: +ne question to &e set from each chapter. Students have to ans-er any .*/E full questions out of E*35" questions, choosing at least "?+ questions from (art # and "?+ questions from (art ,. 7B A)(er:a(9Ae E:er8< Sour+es ;or Au(o&ob9)es Sub Code: 10AU8'$ IA Marks: ! Hrs"#eek: 0$ E%a& Hrs: 0' To(a) *e+(ure Hrs: ! E%a& Marks: 100 PART,A UNIT,1:*ntroduction."ypes of energy sources, their availa&ility, need of alternative energy sources, )on=conventional energy sources, !lassification of alternative fuels and drive trains. Scenario of conventional auto fuels, oil reserves of the -orld. .uel quality aspects related to emissions. "echnological up gradation required &usiness driving factors for alternative fuels. *mplementation &arriers for alternative fuels. Sta$eholders of alternative fuels, roadmap for alternative fuels. 4 Hrs UNIT,: So)ar e:er8< Solar energy geometry, solar radiation measurement devices. Solar energy collectors, types of collectors. Direct application of solar energy, solar energy storage system. (./.effect solar cells and characteristics. #pplication of solar energy for automo&iles. 8 Hrs UNIT,': #9:d e:er8< *ntroduction, principle of -ind energy conversion. "ypes of -ind machines, applications of -ind energy. Site selection considerations. #dvantages and disadvantages of ?E! systems. ! Hrs UNIT,$: Gaseous a)(er:a(9Ae ;ue)s. 5ydrogen, properties and production of hydrogen. Storage, #dvantages and disadvantages of hydrogen. 5ydrogen used in S* and !* engines. 5azards and safety systems for hydrogen, hydrogen com&ustion. Emission from hydrogen. !)3, L)3, #)3, L(3 and L.3. 0 Hrs PART,2 UNIT,!: 29o&ass e:er8< ,iogas or ,iomethane.5istory, properties and production of ,iogas, classification of &iogas plants, &iogas storage and dispensing system. #dvantages of &iogas, hazards and emissions of &iogas.Methanol, Ethanol, ,utanol, Straight vegeta&le oil, ,iodiesel. 4 Hrs UNIT,0: S<:(/e(9+ A)(er:a(9Ae ;ue)s 5istory, properties and production of hythane and 5!)3, storage and dispensing of hythane and 5!)3. #dvantages, disadvantages, fuel $it, com&ustion process of 5!)3 and hythane.Emissions ofhythaneand5!)3.DME,DEE,,"L,3"L,!"L,Syngas,producer gas, (=series, Eco=friendly plastic fuel, -ood pyrolysis oil, Magnegas,"yre pyrolysis oil. 8 Hrs UNIT,4: Re;or&u)a(ed +o:Ae:(9o:a) ;ue)s 77 *ntroduction. (roduction of coal -ater slurry.properties, as an engine fuel, emissions of !?S. .3, Emulsified fuels. 5ydrogen=enriched gasoline. .uture #lternative .uels, (M., #mmonia, Liquid=)itrogen, ,oron, !ompressed #ir, ?ater. 0 Hrs UNIT,8: *ntroduction to alternative po-er trains, components of an E/.E/ &atteries, chargers, drives, transmission and po-er devices. #dvantages and disadvantages of E/s.5y&rid electric vehicles, -hat is a hy&rid E/L 5E/ drive train components, advantages of 5/. 5istory of dual fuel technology, #pplications of D.". Duel fuel engine operation. #dvantages and disadvantages of duel fuel technology. ! Hrs TE6T 2OO5S 7. S.S."hipse H#lternative .uelsI. >#*!+ (u&lishing 5ouse. 8. 3.D.ai H)on=!onventional Energy SourcesI 4hanna (u&lishing )e- Delhi. RE1ERENCES 1B A)(er:a(9Ae ;ue)s ;or Ae/9+)e book b< MB7ou)(o: B A)(er:a(9Ae ;ue)s 8u9de book b< RB 2e+/(o)dBSAE 'B I:(er:e( >ebs9(e www.siamindia.com $B I:(er:e( >ebs9(e www.wikipedia.com !B I:(er:e( >ebs9(e www.iac.com 0B I:(er:e( >ebs9(e www.shell.com 4B A Pr9&er o: H<br9d E)e+(r9+ Ae/9+)es 8B Ar(9+)e ;ro& -rBHarr< V9(er:aC NASA *e>9s +e:(re 1..4B .B Perdue U:9Aers9(<C So)ar ra+9:8 +ar 8u9deB S+/e&e o; E%a&9:a(9o:: : Muestion to &e set from part=# : Muestion to &e set from part=, Students have to ans-er any .*/E full questions out of E*35" questions, choosing at least "?+ questions from part # and "?+ questions from part ,. 78 H<br9d Ve/9+)es Sub Code: 10AU8$1 IA Marks: ! Hrs"#eek: 0$ E%a& Hrs: 0' To(a) *e+(ure Hrs: ! E%a& Marks: 100 PART , A UNIT 1 H32RI- VEHIC*ES: (erformance characteristics of road vehicles, calculation of road load, predicting fuel economy, 3rid connected hy&rids. $ Hrs UNIT & ' PROPU*SION METHO-S: D! motors=series -ound, shunt -ound. !ompound -ound and separately excited motors #! motors = induction, synchronous, &rushless D! motor, s-itched reluctance motors. 1 Hrs UNIT $ H32RI- ARCHITECTURE: Series configuration= locomotive drives, series parallel s-itching, load trac$ing architecture. (re transmission parallel and com&ined configurations=Mild hy&rid, po-er assist, dual mode, po-er split, po-er split -ith shift, !ontinuously /aria&le transmission 0!/"1. ?heel motors. 8 Hrs PART =2 UNIT ! H32RI- PO#ER P*ANT SPECI1ICATIONS: 3rade and cruise targets. launching and &oosting, &ra$ing and energy recuperation, drive cycle implications, engine fraction= engine do-nsizing and range and performance, usage requirements. 8 Hrs UNIT 0 SIDING THE -RIVE S3STEM: Matching electric drive and *!E, sizing the propulsion motor, sizing po-er electronics $ Hrs UNIT 4 ENERG3 STORAGE TECHNO*OG3: ,attery &asics, lead=acid &attery, different types of &atteries, &attery parameters. 0 Hrs UNIT 8 1UE* CE**S: .uel cell characteristics, fuel cell types = al$aline fuel cell, proton exchange mem&rane, direct methanol fuel cell, phosphoric acid fuel cell, molten car&onate fuel cell, solid oxide fuel cell, hydrogen storage systems, reformers, fuel cell E/, super and ultra capacitors, fly-heels. 10 Hrs TE6T2OO5S: 7. T/e E)e+(r9+ Car: -eAe)o7&e:( & 1u(ure o; 2a((er<C H<br9d & 1ue),Ce)) Cars , Dr Mi$e ?est&roo$, M 5 ?est&roo$, ,ritish li&rary !ataloguing in (u&lication Data, '4, *S,)B A;8ED B797. 8. E)e+(r9+ a:d H<br9d Ve/9+)es , o&in 5ardy, *q&al 5usain, !! (ress, *S,) B=A:E9=7:DD=D. 79 9. Pro7u)s9o: S<s(e&s ;or H<br9d Ve/9+)es , >ohn M. Miller, *nstitute of Electrical Engineers,London,*S,)B AD9:799DD. RE1ERENCE2OO5S: 7. E:er8< Te+/:o)o8< A:a)<s9s Pros7e+(s ;or H<dro8e: a:d 1ue) Ce))sC *nternational Energy #gency, .rance. 8. Ha:d 2ook o; E)e+(r9+ Mo(ors , 5amid # "aliyat,3erald , 4liman, Mercel De$$er *nc., 'S,*S,)B=A8:F=:7B;=D. 7:
Ma9:(e:a:+e E:89:eer9:8 Sub Code: 10AU8$$ IA Marks: ! Hrs"#eek: 0$ E%a& Hrs: 0' To(a) *e+(ure Hrs: ! E%a& Marks: 100 PART,A UNIT ,1 *ntroduction to Maintenance System: Definition, Scope, +&%ective, functions and *mportance of maintenance system, "ype of maintenance system, ,rea$ do-n maintenance system. (reventive maintenance, (redictive maintenance, design out maintenance, corrective maintenance, planned maintenance, total productive maintenance, condition monitoring. (ro&lems on selection of methods li$e preventive or &rea$do-n maintenance, . Hrs UNIT , Economics in Maintenance: epair, replacement, epair complexity, .inding out most optimal preventive maintenance frequency. )umerical treatment required, 8 Hrs UNIT , ' Maintenance of Machinery: !auses of machine failure, performance evaluation, complete overhauling of Machines tools. Maintenance planning and scheduling. epair order control manpo-er requirement, Maintenance %o& analysis spare parts control. 0 Hrs UNIT , $ Maintenance (lanning: (lanning of maintenance %unctures manpo-er allocation, long range planning, short range planning. (lanning techniques and procedures. Estimation of maintenance -or$. Maintenance control. $ Hrs PART,2 UNIT,! !omputers in maintenance: .eatures and &enefits of !omputer aided maintenance. #pplication of computers to maintenance -or$. 0 Hrs UNIT, 0 *ndustrial Safety: Economic importance of accidents, "ypes of safety organizations, #nalysis of accident records, accident investigations, #nalysis of accident Safety standards for Mechanical equipment. 4 Hrs UNIT, 4 Safety standards: Safety standards for Electrical equipment and systems. !hemical hazards, material handling, exhaust systems, -elding, (lant house $eeping=&uilding, #isles, passages, floors, tool cri&s, -ashrooms, canteens. 0 Hrs UNIT , 8 *ndustrial (ollution !ontrol: Dust control =.i&re collectors, mechanical dust collectors, -et type collectors, Electro static precipitators, )oise pollution !ontrol = )oise measurement and control. *ndustrial vi&ration and its control. 0 Hrs 7; TE6T 2OO5S: 7. Maintenance Engineering and Management = .!.Mishra and 4.(atha$, (rentice 5all of *ndia, 8BB8 8. Maintenance Engineering 5and &oo$ = Morro-. RE1ERENCE 2OO5S: 7. 5and &oo$ of Maintenance Management = .ran$ 5er&aty 8. 5and &oo$ of *ndustrial Engg 2 Management = ?. 3rant Lreson 2 Eugene L=3rant 9. *ndustrial (ollution !ontrol 5and&oo$ N L')D . *ndustrial Maintenance = 5 ( 3arg ;. Maintenance Engineering 5and &oo$= Lindrey 5iggins, Mc 3ra- 5ill, ff h edition, 8BB9 D. (lant Engineering 5and &oo$ = Staniar 7D