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ME 333 Internal Combustion Engines 3 0 0 3

Working principle and classification, ideal and actual cycles of operation:


Fuels, Combustion thermodynamics, stoichiometry, first, second and third
Laws of Thermodynamics applied to combustion, Combustion in SI and CI
engines and combustion chambers, mixture preparation in SI and CI engines,
ignition, lubrication and cooling systems, exhaust emissions, and control,
test cycle and emission standards, supercharging and turbo charging, engine
testing, recent developments including electronic monitoring and control of
engines.
1. References :
i. Obert, E.F., Internal Combustion Engines and Air Pollution, Harper & Row,
1973.
ii. Jones, J.B. and Hawkins, G.A., Engineering Thermodynamics, John Wiley,
1986.
iii. Heywood, J.B., Internal Combustion Engine Fundamentals, McGraw Hill,
1989.
iv. Stone, R., Introduction to Internal Combustion Engines, Macmillan, 1992.

v. Mathur M.L. and Sharma, R.P., A Course in Internal Combustion Engines,


Dhanpat Rai, 1993
vi. Heisler, H., Advanced Engine Technology, Edward Arnold, 1995.
vii. Ganesan, V., Internal Combustion Engines, Tata McGraw-Hill, 2003.

ME 319 Machining and Metrology 4 0 0 4


Principles of Metal cutting – orthogonal and oblique cutting; Shaping, turning, drilling,
milling – Machine Tools and their working – Process variables; Cutting tools –
Nomenclature, Tool life; Abrasive machining processes – grinding, honing, lapping,
burnishing and super finishing – Equipment, process variables and surface features;
Surface integrity concepts.
Introduction to NC and CNC – Concepts and programming – Constructional features
of various machine tools: Introduction to CIM.
Fundamentals of Measurement, Errors, Length Standards, Gauging,
Comparators, Fits and Tolerances; Role of metrology in quality assurance;
Linear and angular measurements; Optical metrology and laser

interferometry; Slip gauges; Form measurements – Flatness, Straightness,


Form errors; Surface finish measurements; Coordinate measuring machines;
Vision applications in Metrology; Nano measurements.
1. References :
i. Hume, K.J., Engineering Metrology, Macdonald, 1960.
ii. Parsons, S.A.J. – Metrology and Gauging, Macdonald and Evans, 1964.
iii. Thomas, G.G., Engineering Metrology, Butterworth, 1974.
iv. Yoram Koren, Computer control of manufacturing Systems, Mc Graw Hill, 1983.
v. Anthony, D.M. Engineering Metrology, Pergamon Press, First Edition, 1986.
vi. Boothroyd. G., Fundamentals of Machining and Machine Tools, Marcel Dekker,
1989.
vii. Shotbolt, C.S. and Galyer. J. Metrology for Engineers, Cassell Publ., Fifth
Edition, 1990.
viii. Milton C. Shaw, Principles of Metal Cutting, Clarendon Press, 2004

ME317 Heat Trasnfer 3 1 0 4


Introduction – Steady State Conduction in one and two-dimensional systems
– One dimensional unsteady state conduction; analytical and numerical
methods
Convection: Basic equations, Boundary layers; Forced convection: External
and internal flows, correlations , Natural convection
Radiation heat transfer: Basic laws, Properties of surfaces, view factors,
network method and enclosure analysis for gray – diffuse enclosures
containing transparent media, Engineering treatment of gas radiation
Boiling and condensation
Analysis of heat exchangers
1. References :
i. A.Bejan, Heat Transfer John Wiley, 1993
ii. J.P.Holman, Heat Transfer, Eighth Edition, McGraw Hill, 1997.
iii. F.P.Incropera, and D.P.Dewitt, Fundamentals of Heat & Mass Transfer, John
Wiley, Fourth Edition, 1998.
iv. Massoud Kaviany, Principles of Heat Transfer, John Wiley, 2002
v. Yunus A Cengel, Heat Transfer: A Practical Approach, McGraw Hill, 2002

ME 335 Design of Machine Elements 3 1 0 4


Design considerations - limits, fits and standardisation.
Design of shafts under static and fatigue loadings. Design of springs-helical
compression, tension, torsional and leaf springs. Design of joints – threaded
fasteners, pre loaded bolt joints, welded and glued joints. Analysis and design of
sliding and rolling contact bearings. Analysis and applications of power screws and
couplings. Analysis of clutches and brakes. Design of belt, and chain drives. Design
of spur, helical, bevel and worm gears.
1. References :
i. Shigley, J.E. and Mischke, C.R., Mechanical Engineering Design, Fifth Edition,
McGraw-Hill International; 1989.
ii. Deutschman, D., Michels, W.J. and Wilson, C.E., Machine Design Theory and
Practice, Macmillan, 1992.
iii. Juvinal, R.C., Fundamentals of Machine Component Design, John Wiley, 1994.
iv. Spottes, M.F., Design of Machine elements, Prentice-Hall India, 1994.
v. R. L. Norton, Mechanical Design – An Integrated Approach, Prentice Hall,
1998

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