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DELHI TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY

SCHEME OF EXAMINATION
AND
COURSE CURRICULUM

B.Tech. (MECHANICAL ENGINEERING)

CONTENT
Scheme of Examination.................................................................................. 2-6

Course Curriculum
First Year........................................................................................................ 7-13
Second Year................................................................................................... 13-20
Third Year...................................................................................................... 20-26
Fourth Year.................................................................................................... 26-40

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SCHEME FOR B.TECH. FIRST SEMESTER (MECHANICAL ENGINEERING)
S.No. Course No. Subject L-T-P Evaluation Total Marks Credit Type
Sessional End
TH1 AM 101 Mathematics-1 310 30 70 100 4H
TH2 HU 102 Communication skills 210 30 70 100 3H
TH3 AP 103 Applied Physics-I 400 30 70 100 4H
TH4 AC 104 Applied Chemistry 310 30 70 100 4H
TH5 EE 105 Electrical Science 310 30 70 100 4A
TH6 IT 106 Fundamentals of Information Technology 210 30 70 100 3A
PR1 AP 107 Applied Physics-I Lab 002 30 70 100 2H
PR2 AC 108 Applied Chemistry Lab 002 30 70 100 2H
PR3 EE 109 Electrical Science Lab 002 30 70 100 2A
PR4 IT 110 Fundamental of Information Technology Lab 002 30 70 100 2A
TOTAL 30 hrs 1000 30

SCHEME FOR B.TECH. SECOND SEMESTER (MECHANICAL ENGINEERING)


S.No. Course No. Subject L-T-P Evaluation Total Marks Credit Type
Sessional End
TH1 AM 111 Mathematics-II 310 30 70 100 4H
TH2 EN 112 Environmental Sciences 200 30 70 100 2H
TH3 AP 113 Applied Physics-II 400 30 70 100 4H
TH4 AP-AC 114 Engineering Materials 400 30 70 100 4H
TH5 ME 115 Basic Mechanical Engineering 400 30 70 100 4A
TH6 CO 116 Programming Fundamentals 200 30 70 100 2A
PR1 AP 117 Applied Physics-II Lab 002 30 70 100 2A
PR2 CO 118 Programming Lab 002 30 70 100 2A
PR3 ME 119 Engineering Graphics 003 30 70 100 3A
PR4 PE 120 Mechanical workshop 003 30 70 100 3A
TOTAL 30 hrs 1000 30

A Allied Engineering
C Core (include major project and practical training also)
H Humanities, Social Studies and Basic Sciences
M Mandatory

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SCHEME FOR B.Tech. THIRD SEMESTER (MECHANICAL ENGINEERING)
S.No. Course Subject L-T-P Evaluation Total Credit
No. Sessional End Marks Type
TH1 ME 201 THERMAL ENGINEERING - I 310 30 70 100 4C
TH2 ME 202 ENGINEERING MATERIALS AND METALLURGY 300 30 70 100 3C
TH3 ME 203 NUMERICAL TECHNIQUES 310 30 70 100 4H
TH4 ME 204 QUANTITATIVE TECHNIQUE 310 30 70 100 4A
TH5 ME 205 ENGINEERING MECHANICS 310 30 70 100 4C
TH6 ME 206 ENGINEERING ECONOMICS 400 30 70 100 4H
PR1 ME 207 THERMAL ENGINEERING - I / ENGINEERING 002 30 70 100 2C
MECHANICSLAB
PR2 ME 208 MACHINE DRAWING 002 30 70 100 2C
PR3 ME 209 ENGINEERING MATERIALS AND METALLURGY LAB 002 30 70 100 2C
VS1 ME 210 SELF STUDY 001 100 100 1C
TOTAL 30 hrs 1000 30

SCHEME FOR B.Tech. FOURTH SEMESTER (MECHANICAL ENGINEERING)


S.No. Course Subject L-T-P Evaluation Total Credit
No. Sessional End Marks Type
TH1 ME 211 THERMAL ENGINEERING - II 310 30 70 100 4C
TH2 ME 212 FLUID MECHANICS 310 30 70 100 4C
TH3 ME 213 INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL ENGINEERING 310 30 70 100 4C
TH4 ME 214 KINEMATICS OF MACHINES 310 30 70 100 4C
TH5 ME 215 PRINCIPLE OF MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS 310 30 70 100 4A
TH6 ME 216 PRODUCTION AND OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT – I 300 30 70 100 3A
PR1 ME 217 THERMAL ENGINEERING - II / FLUID MECHANICS LAB 002 30 70 100 2C
PR2 ME 218 INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL ENGG. / KINEMATICS 002 30 70 100 2C
OF MACHINES LAB
PR3 ME 219 MACHINE SHOP LAB 002 30 70 100 2A
VS2 ME 220 SELF STUDY 001 100 100 1C
TOTAL 30 hrs 1000 30

A Allied Engineering
C Core (include major project and practical training also)
H Humanities, Social Studies and Basic Sciences
M Mandatory

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SCHEME FOR B.Tech. FIFTH SEMESTER (MECHANICAL ENGINEERING)
S.No. Course Subject L-T-P Evaluation Total Credit
No. Sessional End Marks Type
TH1 ME 301 I C ENGINES 310 30 70 100 4C
TH2 ME 302 FLUID SYSTEMS 310 30 70 100 4C
TH3 ME 303 DYNAMICS OF MACHINES 310 30 70 100 4C
TH4 ME 304 MECHANICS OF SOLIDS 310 30 70 100 4C
TH5 ME 305 MANUFACTURING TECHNIQUES – I 310 30 70 100 4A
PR1 ME 306 I C ENGINES / FLUID SYSTEMS LAB 002 30 70 100 2C
PR2 ME 307 DYNAMICS OF MACHINES/MECH. OF SOLID LAB 002 30 70 100 2C
PR3 ME 308 MANUFACTURING TECH-I LAB 002 30 70 100 2A
PR4 ME 309 MINOR PROJECT-I 004 00 200 200 4C
Industrial Training (Durations 4 weeks in winter vacation at the end of Vth semester)
TOTAL 30 hrs 1000 30

SCHEME FOR B.Tech. SIXTH SEMESTER (MECHANICAL ENGINEERING)


S.No. Course Subject L-T-P Evaluation Total Credit
No. Sessional End Marks Type
TH1 ME 311 HEAT AND MASS TRANSFER 310 30 70 100 4C
TH2 ME 312 REFRIGERATION AND AIR CONDITIONING 310 30 70 100 4C
TH3 ME 313 MACHINE DESIGN – I 400 30 70 100 4C
TH4 ME 314 POWER PLANT ENGINEERING 310 30 70 100 4C
TH5 ME 315 PRODUCTION AND OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT – II 310 30 70 100 4A
PR1 ME 316 HEAT AND MASS TRANSFER/ REFRIGERATION AND AIR 002 30 70 100 2C
CONDITIONING LAB
PR2 ME 317 POWER PLANT ENGINEERING LAB 002 30 70 100 2C
PR3 ME 318 MINOR PROJECT-II (FABRICATION) 004 60 140 200 4C
PR4 ME 319 INDUSTRIAL TRAINING-I 002 30 70 100 2C
Industrial Training (Durations 6-8 weeks in Summer vacation at the end of VIth semester)
TOTAL 30 hrs 1000 30

A Allied Engineering
C Core (include major project and practical training also)
H Humanities, Social Studies and Basic Sciences
M Mandatory

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SCHEME FOR B.Tech. SEVENTH SEMESTER (MECHANICAL ENGINEERING)
S.No. Course Subject L-T-P Evaluation Total Credit
No. Sessional End Marks Type
TH1 ME 401 MECHATRONICS 310 30 70 100 4A
TH2 ME 402 MACHINE DESIGN – II 310 30 70 100 4C
TH3 ME 403 ELECTIVE - I 300 30 70 100 3C
TH4 ME 404 OPEN ELECTIVE –I 310 30 70 100 4A
PR1 ME405 MECHATRONICS LAB 002 30 70 100 2C
PR2 ME 406 MACHINE DESIGN - II LAB 003 30 70 100 3C
PR3 ME 407 MAJOR PROJECT - I 002 90 210 300 6C
PR4 ME 408 INDUSTRIAL TRAINING 002 30 70 100 4C
Industrial Training (Durations 4 weeks in winter vacation at the end of Vth semester)
TOTAL 30 hrs 1000 30

SCHEME FOR B.Tech. EIGHTH SEMESTER (MECHANICAL ENGINEERING)


S.No. Course Subject L-T-P Evaluation Total Credit
No. Sessional End Marks Type
TH1 TH1 MANUFACTURING TECHNIQUES - II 310 30 70 100 4A
TH2 TH2 ELECTIVE- II 310 30 70 100 4C
TH3 TH3 OPEN ELECTIVE II 310 30 70 100 4A
PR1 PR1 MANUFACTURING TECHNIQUES - II LAB 003 30 70 100 3A
PR2 PR2 ELECTIVE- II LAB 003 30 70 100 3C
PR3 PR3 MAJOR PROJECT - II 002 120 280 100 10C
PR4 PR4 SEMINAR/REPORT 100 100 2C
TOTAL 30 hrs 1000 30
*X - 1 TO 5 , α –T,P, D

A Allied Engineering
C Core (include major project and practical training also)
H Humanities, Social Studies and Basic Sciences
M Mandatory

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ELECTIVE SUBJECTS
VII SEMESTER VIII SEMESTER
ELECTIVE-1 ELECTIVE-2
4031-FINITE ELEMENT METHOD 4121-COMBUSTION GENERATED POLUTION
4032-DIMENSIONAL QUALITY ENGINEERING 4122-COMPUTATIONAL FLUID DYNAMICS
4033-NON-CONVENTIONAL ENERGY RESOURES 4123-FUEL CELL TECHNOLOGY
4034-NUCLEAR ENERGY 4124-HYBRID TECHNOLOGY
4035- GAS DYNAMICS AND JET PROPULSION 4125 -FRACTURE MECHANICS
4036 -MECHANICAL VIBRATIONS 4126-ELASTIC & PLASTIC BEHAVIOUR OF ENGG.MATERIALS
4037-TRIBOLOGY 4127-ANALYSIS AND SYNTHESIS OF LINKAGES
4038- EXPERMENTAL STRESS ANALYSIS 4128-ROBOTICS AND AUTOMATION

OPEN ELECTIVE-I OPEN ELECTIVE-II


4041-AUTOMATION IN MANUFACTURING 4131- QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
4042- AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING 4132 -MATERIALS MANAGEMENT
4043-ADVANCEDMACHINING PROCESSES 4133-SUPLLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT
4044-COMPUTER INTEGRATED MANUFACTURING 4134-FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
4045-RELIABILITY ENGINEERING 4135-PACKAGING TECHNOLOGY
4136-MEMS

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L T P Credits UNIT II
AM-101 Mathematics – I Basics of Writing:
3 10 4 (A) Presentation of Technical Information: Technical
description of simple objects, tools, appliances;
UNIT I
Processes and operations; Scientific Principles;
Infinite series: Tests for convergence of series (comparison,
Definitions ; Interpretation of Visual Data (graph, charts
ratio, root, integral, Raabe’s, logarithmic), Alternating series,
etc)
Absolute convergence, Conditional convergence.
(B) Writing of: Paragraph; Summary and Abstract; Taking
UNIT II and Making Notes.
Calculus of single variable: Taylor’s & Maclaurin’s expansion, (C) Comprehension of Unseen Passages based on reading
Radius of curvature, applications of definite integral to area, exercises like Skimming, Scanning and Inference making.
arc length, surface area and volume (in Cartesian, parametric
UNIT III
and polar co-ordinates).
Oral Communication: Phonetics: Speech Sounds and their
UNIT III articulation; Phonemes, syllable, Stress, Transcription of
Calculus of several variables: Partial differentiation, Euler’s Words and Simple Sentences; Presentation and Seminar;
theorem, total differential, Taylor’s theorem, Maxima- Language Lab Practice for Oral Communication.
Minima, Lagrange’s method of multipliers, Application in UNIT IV
estimation of error and approximation. Texts for Appreciation and Analysis:
UNIT IV (A) Wings of Fire by APJ Abdul Kalam
Multiple Integrals: Double integral (Cartesian and polar co- (B) The Fortune at the Bottom of the Pyramid by C.K.
ordinates), change of order of integration, triple integrals Prahalad.
(Cartesian, cylindrical and spherical co-ordinates), Gamma (C) The Branded (Uchalya) by Laxman Gaikwad
and Beta functions. Applications of multiple integration in (D) Geetanjali by Ravindranath Tagore.
area, volume, centre of mass, and moment of inertia.
Text Books/Reference Books:
UNIT V 1. Day, Robert A. Scientific English: A Guide for Scientists
Vector Calculus: Continuity and differentiability of vector and Other Professionals. UP.
functions, Scalar and vector point function, Gradient, 2. Maison Margaret, Examine Your English, New Delhi:
Directional derivative, divergence, curl and their Orient Longman.
applications. Line integral, surface integral and volume 3. Tikoo M.L., A.E. Subramaniam and P.R. Subramaniam.
integral, applications to work done by the force . Applications Intermediate Grammar Usage and Composition.
of Green’s, Stoke’s and Gauss divergence theorems. Delhi: Orient Longman.
4. Weiss, Edmond H. Writing Remedies: Practical Exercises
Text Books/Reference Books: for Technical Writing. University Press.
1. “Advanced Engineering Mathematics” by Alan Jeffery ; 5. Lesikar and Flatley. Business Communications. New
Academic Press Delhi, Biztantra Press.
2. “Calculus and Analytic Geometry” by Thomas/Finney; 6. O’Connor, Better English Pronunciation, Cambridge:
Narosa. Cambridge University Press.
3. “Advanced Engineering Mathematics” by Kreyszig; Wiley. 7. Gaikwad, Laxman, The Branded, Delhi: Sahitya Akademi.
4. “Advanced Engineering Mathematics” by Taneja ; I K 8. Kalam, APJ Abdul, Wings of Fire, Delhi: University Press.
international 9. C.K. Prahalad, The Fortune at the Bottom of the Pyramid,
5. “Advanced Engineering Mathematics” by Jain/Iyenger; Wharton School Publishing.
Narosa. 10. Rabindranath Tagore, Gitanjali, Filiquarian Publishing,
LLC.
L T P Credits
HU-102 Communication Skills L T P Credits
2 10 3
AP – 103 Applied Physics - I
3 10 4
UNIT I
Functional English: UNIT I
(A) Parts of speech; Tense and concord; Conditional clauses; Relativity : Review of concepts of frames of reference and
Question tags & short responses; Punctuation; Common Galilean transformation equation, Michelson – Morley
errors. experiment and its implications, Einstein’s special theory of
(B) Vocabulary and Usage: Synonyms & Antonyms; One relativity, Lorentz transformation equations, Law of addition
word substitutions; Words often confused; Idioms / of velocities, Mass variation with velocity, Concept of energy
Idiomatic expressions. and momentum, Mass energy relation.

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UNIT II UNIT III
Oscillations, waves : Damped and forced oscillations, (a) Polymers: Monomer & polymer, functionality and
Resonance (amplitude and power), Q – factor, Sharpness of Degree of Polymerization. Mechanism of polymerization.
resonance. Equations of longitudinal and transverse waves Molecular weights of polymers. Methods of
and their solutions, Impedance, Reflection and transmission polymerization. Industrial production of PE and PF
of waves at a boundary, Impedance matching between two resins. Industrial applications of polymers.
medium. b) Bio-molecules: Classification, Structure, physical and
chemical properties of Amino-acids, Peptides and
UNIT III Proteins, Carbohydrates, Cellulose and its derivatives,
Physical optics: Interference by division of wave front and RNA, DNA. Introduction to Bio-degradable Polymers.
amplitude, Multiple beam interference and Fabry-Perot
interferometer, Fresnel diffraction through a straight edge, UNIT  IV 
Fraunhoffer diffraction, Zone plate, single slit and N-slit / Electrochemistry  : Electrochemical  cells, components,
grating, Resolving power of telescope, prism and grating. characteristics of batteries. Primary and Secondary battery
Polarization by reflection and by transmission, Brewster’s systems, Zinc-Carbon cells, Lead storage and lithium
law, Double refraction, elliptically and circularly polarized batteries. Fuel Cells, Electro-deposition, Electrical and
light, Nicol prism, Quarter and half wave plates. chemical requirements. Electroplating bath and linings.
Agitation, Circulation and filtration equipment. Plating of
UNIT IV copper, gold and rhodium.
Optical Instruments: Cardinal points of co-axial lens systems,
spherical and chromatic aberrations and their removal, UNIT V
Huygens and Ramsden’s eyepiece. Phase Equilibrium: Definitions of Phase, component and
degree of freedom, Gibb’s phase rule. One component
UNIT V systems: Water and sulphur. Two component systems: Pb-
Laser optics: Coherence and coherent properties of laser Ag and Cu-Ni system.
beams, Brief working principle of lasers, Spontaneous and
stimulated emission, Einstein’s co-efficient, Ruby laser, He- Univ VI
Ne laser. Green Chemistry: Introduction, Goals & Significance of
Green Chemistry. Reagents, solvents and catalysts for green
UNIT VI synthesis. Principles of Green Chemistry, Evaluation of
Optical Fiber: Classification of optical fibers, Refractive index feedstocks, reaction types and methods. Future trends in
profile, Core cladding refractive index difference, Numerical Green Chemistry.
aperture of optical fiber, Pulse dispersion in optical fiber (ray
theory). Text Books/Reference Books:
1. “Thermal Analysis” by T. Hatakeyama, F.X. Quinn; Wiley.
Text Books/Reference Books: 2. “ Inorganic Quantitative Analysis” by A.I. Vogel.
1. “Physics of Vibrations and Waves” by H.J. Pain. 3. “Instrumental Method of Analysis” by Skoog D.A.; HRW
2. “Vibrations and Waves” by A.P. French. International.
3. “Perspective of Modern Physics” by Arthur Beiser. 4. “Green Chemistry: Theory & Practice” by P.T. Anastas &
4. “Optics” by A. Ghatak. JC Warner; Oxford Univ Press.
5. Berkley Physics Course Vol – 1. 5. “Polymer Science and Technology” by Billmeyer; John
Wiley.
L T P Credits 6. “Polymer Science and Technology” by Fried; Prentice
AC-104 Applied Chemistry Hall.
3 10 4
L T P Credits
UNIT I EE – 105 Electrical Science
(a) Conventional Analysis: Volumetric Analysis, Types of 3 10 4
titrations, Theory of indicators.
(b) Spectral Analysis: Electromagnetic radiation, UNIT I
Lambert-Beer’s Law, UV-VIS, IR, instrumentation & Introduction: Role and importance of circuits in Engineering,
applications. concept of fields, charge, current, voltage, energy and there
interrelationship. V-I characteristics of ideal voltage and
UNIT II ideal current sources, various types of controlled sources.
Thermal Methods of Analysis: Principle, working and Passive circuit components: V-I characteristics and ratings
applications of Thermo-gravimetry, Differential thermal of different types of R, L, C elements. Series and parallel
analysis and Differential scanning calorimetry. circuits, power and energy, Kirchoff’s Laws. Delta-star
conversion, Superposition Theorem, Thevenin’s Theorem,

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Norton’s theorem, Maximum Power Transfer Theorem, Memory, different types of memory, Computer Hardware-
Tellgen Theorem. CPU, Various I/O devices, Peripherals, Firmware and
Humanware.
UNIT II
Single Phase AC Circuits: Single phase EMF generation, UNIT    III 
average and effective values of sinusoids, complex Programming Language Classification & Program
representation of impedance, series and parallel circuits, Methodology: Computer Languages, Generation of
concept of phasor, phasor diagram, power factor, power in Languages, Translators, Interpreters, Compilers, Flow Charts,
complex notation, real power, reactive power and apparent Dataflow Diagram, Assemblers, Introduction to 4GL and 5GL.
power. Resonance in series and parallel circuits, Q-factor,
bandwidth and their relationship, half power points. UNIT IV
Digital Devices and Basic Network Concepts: Digital
UNIT III Fundamentals: Various codes, decimal, binary, hexa-decimal
Three-Phase AC Circuits: Three phase EMF generation, delta conversion, floating numbers gates, flip flops, adder,
and Y connection, line and phase quantities. Solution of multiplexes, Introduction to Data Transmission.
three phase circuits: balanced supply voltage and balanced
load, phasor diagram, measurement of power in three UNIT V
phase circuits. Data Communication & Networks: Computer Networks-
Introduction of LAN, MAN and WAN. Network Topologies,
UNIT IV Client-server Architecture.
Magnetic Circuits & Transformers: Amperes circuital law, B-H
curve, concept of reluctance, flux, MMF, analogies between UNIT   VI
electrical and magnetic quantities solution of magnetic Internet and Web Technologies: Hypertext Markup
circuits. Hysteresis and eddy current losses, application of Language, DHTML, WWW, HTTP, Gopher, FTP, Telnet, Web
magnetic force, mutual inductance and dot convention. Browsers, Net Surfing, Search Engines, Email, Safety of
Single phase Transformer construction, principle of working, Business Transaction on web. Elementary Concepts of
auto transformer and their applications. E-Learning and E-Commerce, Electronic Payment Systems,
Digital Signatures, Firewall.
UNIT V
Measuring Instruments : Analog indicating instruments, Text Books/Reference Books:
devices, Damping devices, PMMC ammeters and voltmeters, 1. “Using Information Technology: A Practical Introduction
shunt and multipliers, Moving iron ammeter and voltmeters, to Computers & Communications” by William Sawyer &
dynamometer type wattmeters, multimeters, AC watt-hour Hutchinson; Publisher: Tata McGraw-Hill.
meters. Digital voltmeters, ammeters and wattmeters. 2. ‘Introduction to Computers’ by Peter Norton; Tata
Text Books/Reference Books: McGraw-Hill.
1. “Basic electrical Engineering” by C.L. Wadhwa, 4th 3. “Introduction to Computers” by Rajaraman; EPI.
Edition; New Age International. 4. “Data Compression” by Nelson; BPB.
2. “Basic Electrical Engineering” by Fitzereld, Higgenbotham 5. “Internet, An introduction”by CIS Tems; Tata McGraw
& Grabel; McGraw Hill International. Hill.
3. “Electrical Engineering Fundamentals” by Vincent 6. “Information Technology: Breaking News” by Curtin;
Deltoro; Prentice Hall International (EEI). TMH.
4. Relevant Indian Electricity Supply rules & BIS codes. 7. “Fundamentals of Information Technology” by Leon &
Leon; Vikas.
8. “Internet 101” by Lehngart; Addison Wesley.
IT – 106 Fundamentals of L T P Credits
Information Technology 2 10 3 L T P Credits
AP-107 Applied Physics - I Lab
002 02
UNIT  I
Fundamental Concepts of Information: Definition
of information, Data Vs Information, Introduction to L T P Credits
Information representation in Digital Media, Text, image, AC-108 Applied Chemistry Lab
002 02
graphics, Animation, Audio, Video etc., Need, Value and
Quality of information
L T P Credits
UNIT II EE-109 Electrical Science Lab
002 02
Concepts in Computer & Programming: Definition of
Electronic Computer, History, Generations, Characteristic
and Application of Computers, Classification of Computers,

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L T P Credits L T P Credits
IT-110 Fundamental of IT Lab EN – 112 Environmental Science
002 02 200 2

L T P Credits UNIT I
AM- 111 Mathematics-II Introduction to Environment: Origin & evolution of earth,
310 4 segments of environment- lithosphere, hydrosphere,
atmosphere & biosphere, Biogeochemical cycles-
UNIT I hydrological, oxygen, nitrogen, carbon & phosphate cycles.
Matrices: Rank of a matrix, inverse of a matrix using
elementary transformations, consistency of linear UNIT II
system of equations, Eigen-values and eigenvectors of Ecosystems: Concept of ecosystem biotic & abiotic
a matrix, Cayley-Hamilton theorem, diagonalization of components, types of ecosystems, functional components
matrix. of ecosystem- biodiversity, productivity, food chains & food
webs, material cycling and energy flow, different ecosystems-
UNIT II forest, grassland, desert, aquatic.
Ordinary Differential Equations: Second & higher order
linear differential equations with constant coefficients, UNIT III
General solution of homogenous and non- homogenous Water Pollution: Water quality, physical, chemical &
equations, method of variation of parameters, Euler-Cauchy biological characteristics of water & waste water, ground
equation, simultaneous linear equations. water pollution, water borne diseases.

UNIT III UNIT IV


Special Functions : Power series method, Frobenious Air & Noise Pollution: Primary & secondary air pollutants,
method, Legendre equation, Legendre polynomials, Bessel sources, effects & control of- carbon monoxide, nitrogen
equation, Bessel function of fist kind, Orthogonal Property, oxides, hydrocarbons, sulphur dioxide & particulates, Air
Rodrigues' Formula. quality standards, global warming, acid rain, El Nino, ozone
hole. Classification and measurement of noise, effects of
UNIT IV noise pollution on human, control of noise pollution.
Laplace Transforms: Basic properties, Laplace transform
of derivatives and integrals, Inverse Laplace transform, UNIT V
Differentiation and Integration of Laplace transform, Energy & Solid Waste Management: Conventional energy
Convolution theorem, Unit of Step Function, Periodic resources- coal, thermal, petroleum, hydroelectricity,
function, Laplace transform to IVP and boundary value nuclear power, wood, non conventional sources- solar,
problem Applications system of linear Simultaneous biogas, wind, ocean & tidal energy, geothermal energy.
differential equations. Hazardous and non hazardous solid waste management.
Environmental laws and acts.
UNIT V
Fourier series: Fourier series, Dirichlet conditions, Even and Text Books/Reference Books:
odd functions, half range series, harmonic analysis. 1. “Environmental Studies” by De Anil Kumar & De Arnab
Kumar; New Age International (P) Ltd.
UNIT VI 2. “Environmental Studies” by Basak Anindita; Pearson
Fourier Transforms : Fourier Transforms Sine and Cosine Education South Asia.
Transforms, Transforms of derivatives and integrals, 3. “A Text Book of Environmental Science” by Subramanian.
Applications to boundary value problem in ordinary V; Narosa Publishing House.
differential equations (simple cases only). 4. “Essentials of Ecology & Environment Science” by Rana.
S.V.S.; EPI Publications.
Text Books/Reference Books:
1. “Advanced Engineering Mathematics” by Greenberg; L T P Credits
AP – 113 Applied Physics - II
Pearson Education. 400 4
2. “Advanced Engineering Mathematics” by Kreyszig; Wiley.
3. “Advanced Engineering Mathematics” by Taneja; I K UNIT I
international. Quantum Physics : Failure of classical physics ,Compton
4. “Advanced Engineering Mathematics” by Jain/Iyenger; effect , Pair production de-broglie relation, wave function,
Narosa. Probability density, Schrodinger wave equation, operators,
expectation values and eigen-value equation, particle in
a box, simple harmonic oscillator problem, concept of
degeneracy.

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Superconducting materials, Properties, Type of
UNIT II  superconducting materials , Meissner effect, High- Tc
Classical Statistics  : Statistical physics : Microscopic- superconductor, application.
macroscopic systems, concept of phase space, basic
postulates of statistical mechanics, Maxwell—Boltzmann
distribution law.
SECTION – B (CHEMISTRY)
UNIT IV
UNIT  III  
Introduction to engineering materials for mechanical
Quantum statistics  : Quantum Statistics  : Fermi—Dirac
construction. Composition, mechanical and fabricating
and Bose –Einstein Distribution, Fermi- Dirac probability
characteristics and applications of various types of cast
function, Fermi energy level.
irons, plain carbon and alloy steels, copper, aluminum and
UNIT IV their alloys like duralumin, brasses and bronzes cutting tool
Nuclear Physics : Nuclear properties, constituent of the materials, super alloys thermoplastics, thermosets and
nucleus, binding energy, stable nuclei, radioactive decay composite materials.
law (alpha and beta spectrum), Q-value of nuclear reaction ,
UNIT V
nuclear models-liquid drop and shell model, nuclear fission
Composite materials: Introduction, limitations of
and fusion, elementary ideas of nuclear reactors.
conventional engineering materials, role of matrix in
UNIT V composites, classification, matrix materials, reinforcements,
Electrodynamics : Maxwell’s equations, concept of metal-matrix composites, polymer-matrix composites,
displacement current, Derivation of wave equation for plane fiber-reinforced composites, environmental effects on
electromagnetic wave, Poynting vector. Poynting theorem, composites, applications of composites.
Energy density, wave equation in dielectric & conducting
media. UNIT VI
Speciality Polymers: Conducting polymers-Introduction,
Text Books/Reference Books: conduction mechanism, polyacetylene, polyparaphenylene
1. “Nuclear Physics” by Erwin Kaplan. and polypyrole, applications of conducting polymers, Ion-
2. “Concept of Nuclear Physics” by Cohen. exchange resins and their applications. Ceramic & Refractory
3. “Electrodynamics” by Griffith. Introduction, classification, properties, raw materials,
4. “Electricity & magnetism” by Rangawala & Mahajan. manufacturing and applications.
5. “Perspective of Modern Physics” by Arthur Beiser.
NOTE: Two hrs per week load for Applied Physics Department.
AP-AC 114 Engineering L T P Credits Two hrs per week load for Applied Chemistry Department.
Materials 400 4
Text Books/Reference Books (PHYSICS):
1. “Solid State Physics”, 7th edition by Kittel; J. W .& Sons
SECTION – A (PHYSICS) Publication.
UNIT I 2. “Solid State Physics” by Wahab M.A.; Narosa Publishing
Crystal Structure: Bravais lattices; Miller indices, simple House.
crystal structures, Different kind of bonding. 3. “Solid State Physics” by Ali OmerM; Pearson Education
(Singapore) pvt. Ltd. India branch, New delhi.
UNIT II 4. “Engineering Materials: Properties and Selection”,
Metallic Conduction: Energy distribution of electrons in a 7th edition by Kenneth G. Budinski, Budinshi; Pearson
metal, Fermi level, Conduction process. Singapor (Prentice Hall).
5. “Solid State Physics” by Pillai S.O.; New Age International
Semi Conductors: Band theory of solids , P and N type of Publication.
semiconductors , Statistics of holes and electrons, Hall
effect , Effect of temperature on conductivity , Life time and Text Books/Reference Books (CHEMISTRY)
recombination, drift and diffusion in PN junction . 1. “Essentials of Material Science and Engineering “ by
Donald R. Askeland, Pradeep P. Phule; Thomson.
UNIT III 2. “Speciality Polymers “ by R.W.Dyson; Chapman and Hall,
Dielectric and Optical properties of Materials: Dielectric New York, USA.
polarization and dielectric constant, optical absorption 3. “Polymer Composites “ by A.P.Gupta, M.C.Gupta; New
process. Age publication.
4. “Engineering Chemistry “ by R.N.Goyal, H.Goel; Ane
Magnetism and Superconducting Materials: Diapara, Books India.
Ferro-magnetism, Antiferro, Ferro-magnetism ferrites, 5. “Engineering Chemistry” by S.S.Dara; S.Chand.

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6. “Engineering Chemistry” by Raghupati Mukhopadhyay, 4. “Fluid Mechanics” by V. L. Streeter and E. B. Wylie.
Sriparna Datta; New Age International. 5. “Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulic Machines” by R. K.
7. “Engineering Chemistry” by P.C.Jain, Monica Jain; Bansal.
Dhanpat Rai. 6. “Manufacturing Processes” by Kalpakjian.
7. “Workshop Practics” by A. K. Hazara Chowdhary.
ME 115 Basic Mechanical L T P Credits 8. “Workshop Technology” by W. A. J. Chapman.
9. “Production Engineering” by P.C. Sharma.
Engineering 400 4
10. “Production Engineering” by R. K. Jain.

(PART A) COE– 116 Programming L T P Credits


UNIT I Fundamentals 200 2
Introduction to Thermodynamics, Concepts of systems,
control volume, state, properties, equilibrium, quasi-static UNIT I
process, reversible & irreversible process, cyclic process. Introduction: Concepts of algorithm, flow chart, Introduction
Zeroth Law and Temperature, Ideal Gas. Heat and Work. to different Programming Languages like C, C++, Java etc.

UNIT II Elementary Programming: Data types, assignment


First Law of Thermodynamics for closed & open systems. statements, conditional statements and input/output
Non Flow Energy Equation. Steady State, Steady Flow Energy statements. Iterative programs using loops.Concept of
Equation. subprograms. Coding style: choice of names, indentation,
documentation, etc.
Second Law of Thermodynamics – Kelvin and Planck’s
Statements, Clausius inequality, Definition of Heat Engine, UNIT II
Heat pump, Refrigerator. Concept of Entropy and availability. Arrays: Array representation, Operations on array elements,
Carnot Cycle; Carnot efficiency, Otto, Diedel, Dual cycle and using arrays, multidimensional arrays.
their efficiencies.
Structures & Unions: Declaration and usage of structures
UNIT III
and Unions.
Properties & Classification of Fluids, Ideal & real fluids,
Newton’s law of viscosity, Pressure at a point, Pascal’s law, Pointers: Pointer and address arithmetic, pointer operations
Pressure variation in a static fluid, Introduction to Bio-fluid and declarations, using pointers as function argument.
Mechanics General description of fluid motion, stream
lines, continuity equation, Bernoulli’s equation, Steady and File: Declaration of files, different types of files. File input/
unsteady flow. Turbines and pumps. output and usage.

(PART-B) UNIT III


Object Oriented Programming: Functional and data
UNIT IV decomposition, Characteristics of Object-Oriented
Introduction to Manufacturing processes for various Languages: Abstraction, Encapsulation, Information hiding,
machine elements. Introduction to Casting & Welding abstract data types,
processes. Fabrication of large & small components and
assemblies- example Nuts and Bolts, Water turbine rotors, Classes and Objects: Concept of Object & classes, attributes,
Large Electric Generators, introduction to turning, milling, methods, C++ class declaration, private and public
shaping, drilling & boring processes. memberships, Constructors and destructors, instantiation
of objects. Introduction to Class inheritance and operator
UNIT V overloading.
Introduction to quality measurement for manufacturing
processes; standards of measurements, line standards and, UNIT IV
end standards, precision measuring instruments and gauges: Files: Streams and files, error handling, over view of Standard
vernier calipers, height gauges, micrometers, comparators, Template Library.
dial indicators, and limit gauges. Text Books/Reference Books
1. “Problem Solving and Program Design in C” by Jeri R.
Text Books/Reference Books
Hanly, Elliot B. Koffman; Pearson Addison-Wesley, 2006.
1. “Engineering Thermodynamics” by P. K. Nag.
2. “A Structured Programming Approach Using C” by
2. “Fundamentals of Classical Thermodynamics” by G. J.
Behrouz A.Forouzan, Richard F. Gilberg; Thomson
Van Wyle and R. E. Santag.
Computer Science- Third Edition [India Edition], 2007.
3. “Introduction to Fluid Mechanics and Fluid Machines” by
3. “C++: The Complete Reference” by Schildt Herbert;
S. K. Som and G. Biswas.
Wiley DreamTech, 2005.

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4. “Object Oriented Programming using C++” E. 4. “Engineering Graphics” by Chandra, A.M. and Chandra
Balagurusamy, TMH. R. Lafore; BPB Publications, 2004. Satish; Narosa
5. “Object Oriented Programming with C++” by D .
Parasons; BPB Publication, 1999. L T P Credits
6. “The Art of Programming Computer Science with C++” PE 120 Mechanical Workshop
003 3
Steven C. Lawlor; Vikas Publication, 2002.
Fitting shops, Welding shops, Foundry Shops, Sheet Metal
AP 117 Applied Physics - II Lab L T P Credits
Shop, Smithy Shop.
Laboratory Practical Based on course 002 2
work corresponding AP113
ME 201 Thermal L T P Credits
Engineering – I 310 4C
COE 118 Programming Lab L T P Credits
Laboratory Practical Based on course 002 2 UNIT I
work corresponding COE-116 Fundamentals: Properties of pure substance in solid, liquid
and vapour phase, PVT behavior of simple compressible
L T P Credits system, T-S and H-S diagram, steam tables, determination of
ME 119 Engineering Graphics quality of steam, throttling calorimeter, combined separating
003 3
& throttling calorimeter, maxwell and other thermodynamics
General: Importance, Significance and scope of engineering relations,mixture of non reactive ideal gases, real gases,
drawing Lettering, Dimensioning, Scales, Sense of compressibility chart, law of corresponding state, air water
Proportioning, Different types of Projections, B.I.S. vapor mixture, calculation of properties of air water vapour
Specification, line symbols, rules of printing. mixture

Projections of Points and Lines: Introduction of planes of UNIT II


projection, Reference and auxiliary planes, projections of Rankine Cycle and Analysis: Rankine cycle and its
points and lines in different quadrants, traces, inclinations, representation on T-S and H-S diagrams; effect of low
and true lengths of the lines, projections on auxiliary planes, back pressure and high entry pressure and temperature
shortest distance, intersecting and non-intersecting lines. and its limitations; necessity of re-heating, ideal and
actual regenerative feed water heating cycle and its
Planes Other than the Reference Planes: Introduction of limitations,typical feed water heating arrangements for
other planes (perpendicular and oblique), their traces, various capacity power plants.
inclinations etc., projections of points lines in the planes,
conversion of oblique plane into auxiliary plane and solution UNIT III
of related problems. Introduction to Boilers : Classification of boilers, boiler
mountings and accessories; draft systems, circulation system;
Projections of Plane Figures: Different cases of plane figure combustion and its calculations, and boiler performance.
(of different shapes) making different angles with one or both
reference planes and lines lying in the plane figures making UNIT IV
different given angles (with one or both reference planes). Steam Nozzles : Types of nozzles, flow of steam through
Obtaining true shape of the plane figure by projection. nozzles; condition for maximum discharge through nozzle;
nozzle efficiency,effect of friction and supersaturated flow
Projection of Solids: Simple cases when solid is placed in
through nozzle.
different positions, Axis, faces and lines lying in the faces of
the solid making given angles.
UNIT V
Isometric and Orthographic: First and Third angle of system Steam Turbines : Working principle and types of steam
of projection sketching of Orthographic views from pictorial turbines; velocity diagrams for impulse and reaction
views and vice –versa principles and type of sectioning. turbines, compounding of impulse turbines; optimum
Development of Surface velocity ratio and maximum efficiency,blade twisting,
comparison of impulse and reaction turbines,condition line
Text Books/Reference Books and reheat-factor, losses in steam turbines; governing of
1. “Engineering Graphics” by Narayana, K.L. and Kannaiah, steam turbines.
P.; Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi
2. “Elementary Engineering Drawing” by Bhatt N.D.; UNIT VI
Charotar Book Stall, Anand Steam Condensers: Types and working of condensers, types
3. “Engineering Graphics” by Lakshminarayaan, V. and and performance of cooling towers.
Vaish Wanar, R.S.; Jain Brothers, New Delhi

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Text Books/Reference Books spring and wear resisting steels. Production, composition,
1. Engineering Thermodynamics by P.K.Nag, Tata Mcgraw properties, and use of non-ferrous alloys e.g., brasses,
Hill Publishing Company Limited. bronzes, duralumin, die-casting and bearing alloys. IS
2. Engineering Thermodynamics byRogers, Pearson standards codes for steels.
Education.
3. Thermodynamics by Kenneth Wark, Mcgraw-hill Book Corrosion: Types of corrosion, Galvanic cell, rusting of Iron,
Company. Methods of protection from corrosion.
4. Engineering Thermodynamics by Gordon Rogers and Yon
Mayhew, Pearson publisher. UNIT V
5. Fundamentals of Classical Thermodynamics by Van Fiber Reinforced Composites: General characteristics,
Wylen and Sonntag, John Wiley & Sons Inc. Applications, Introduction to Fibers – glass, carbon, Kevlar
6. Fundamentals of Engineering Thermodynamics by 49 fibers. Matrix – Polymeric, Metallic, Ceramic Matrix,
Moran and Shaprio, John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Coupling agents and fillers.
7. Thermodynamics: An Engineering Approach by Cengel
and Boles, The McGraw-Hill Companies. Introduction to the practice and discipline of Nano- Science,
8. Applied Thermodynamics for Engineering Nano scale dimension, Nano science and engineering
Technologistsby T.D. Eastop, Longman publisher. principles, Nano materials, carbon nano-tube technology
and industrial applications.
ME 202 Engineering Materials L T P Credits
UNIT VI
and Metullurgy 310 4A Extraction of metals from sulphide ores and concentrates
using bio-hydro metallurgical processes. The biological and
UNIT I chemical principles of bio-leaching/bio-oxidation processes.
Structure of metal: Crystal structure, miller indices, lattices, Bacteria used in these processes and their characteristics,
imperfections, elementary treatment of point and line bacterial leaching mechanism, the parameters affecting bio-
defects and their relation to mechanical properties. leaching/bio-oxidation processes and process design.

Deformation: Slip, twinning, effect of cold and hot working Text Books/Reference Books
on mechanical properties, principles of recovery, re- 1. Material Science & Engineering,V.Raghavan, Prentice
crystallization and grain growth. Hall India Ltd., 2001.
2.. Material Science Processes,R.B. Gupta, SatyaPrakashan,
UNIT II New Delhi, 2000.
Fracture: Fracture of metals and alloys, brittle and ductile, 3., Materials & Processes in Manufacture, Degarmo E. Paul
fracture, fatigue failure, effect of alloying elements, design et.al Prentice Hall India, New Delhi, 2001.
consideration. 4. Engineering Metallurgy, Part 1,Raymond A Higgim.,
Prentice Hall India, New Delhi, 1998.
Creep:Basic consideration in the selection of material for 5. Principles of Engineering Metallurgy, L. Krishna Reddy,
high and low temperature service, creep curve, effect of New Age Publication, New Delhi, 2001.
material variables on creep properties, brittle failure at low 6. Engineering Materials & Properties,.Buduisky et al, “
temperature. Prentice Hall India, New Delhi, 2004
7. Physical Metallurgy,Peter Haasen, Cambridge Univ.
UNIT III Press, 1996
Solidification: Phases in metal system, lever rule,
solidification of metal and alloys, solid solution, eutectic, L T P Credits
eutectoid and inter-metallic compounds, Iron carbon ME 203 Numerical Techniques
310 4H
equilibrium diagram, TTT-diagram.

Heat Treatment: Principles and purpose of heat treatment UNIT I


of plain carbon steels, annealing, normalizing, hardening, Solution of Algebraic and Transcendental Equations:
tempering, isothermal treatment, case hardening – Bisection method, Regula Falsi method, Secant methods,
carburizing, nitriding etc, precipitating hardening of Newton-Raphson method, Rate of convergence, Fixed-point
aluminum alloys. method.

UNIT IV UNIT II
Materials:Plain Carbon steels, effect of alloying elements, System of Linear Algebraic Equations : Gauss elimination
properties and uses, heat treatment of tool steels, stainless, method, Crout’s method, Gauss-Seidel method.

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UNIT III UNIT V
Interpolation : Finite and various difference operators, Transportation Models : Transportation and transshipment
Interpolation formulae (Newton’s forward and backward, problems, assignment and sequences models.
Stirling, Bessel’s and Everett’s).
UNIT VI
UNIT IV Decision Theory : Decision Tree, Game Theory-Minimax
Interpolation and Curve fitting and Numerical and Maximin, Dominance Principle and use of OR software
Differentiation : Lagrange’s interpolation formula. packages.
Interpolation with a cubic spline, Curve fitting by Least
square method,Numerical differentiation. Text Books/Reference Books
UNIT V 1. Quantitative Methods by J K Sharma, MacMillan
Numerical Integration : Newton-Cotes integration formula, Publishers.
Trapezoidal rule, Simpson’s 1/3rd rule and error estimation, 2. Quantitative Methods for Business by Anderson,
Romberg’s Integration. Cengage Learning
3. Business statistics by Bajpai, Pearson India
UNIT VI
Numerical Solution of Ordinary Differential Equations : L T P Credits
Picard’s method, Taylor series method, Euler and Modified ME 205 Engineering Mechanics
310 4C
Euler method, Runge-Kutta Fourth order methods, Milne’s
method, Adams-Moulton method.
Statics
Text Books/Reference Books
UNIT I
1. Applied Numerical Analysis: Curtis F. Gerald and Patrick
Introduction : Important Vector quantities of Mechanics,
G. Wheatley- Pearson, Education Ltd.
Force, Equivalent System of Forces, Moment of a force,
2. Numerical Method: E. Balagurusamy T.M.H.
Varignon’s Theorem, Couple, Equivalent Couples.
3. Numerical Methods for Scientific and Engg.
Computations: M.K.Jain, S.R.K. Iyenger and R.K. Jain-
Equilibrium of Rigid Bodies: Free Body Diagram, Conditions
Wiley Eastern Ltd.
of equilibrium. (Solution of the problems by Vector method
4. Introductory Methods of Numerical Analysis: S.S.Sastry,
also.) First Moment (centre of gravity) & Second Moment
P.H.I.
(moment of inertia)of Curvilinear, Plane and Solid Bodies.
5. Advance Engineering Mathematics, Vol 2, H.C. Taneja ,
I.K. International
UNIT II
Truss: Types, Solution of Simple plane trusses by analytical
ME 204 Quantitative L T P Credits and graphical methods. Shear Forces and Bending Moments
Techniques 310 3 in Different Beams.

UNIT I UNIT III


Introduction to statistics: Nature and role of statistics in Friction: Laws of dry friction, Friction Cone, Angle of Repose,
management, Measures of central tendency and dispersion, Engineering Applications of friction e.g. Wedge, Belt & Pulley
Kurtosis. and Screw Jack etc.

UNIT II Lifting machines: Mechanical Advantage, Velocity ratio,


Introduction to probability theory : robability theory, jointly Efficiency and law of machines, self locking or reversibility
distributed random variables, distributions - continuous and of machines.
discrete; Sampling distributions. Dynamics:
UNIT III UNIT IV
Hypothesis Testing : Estimation and hypothesis testing; Kinematics of a particle, velocity and acceleration of a
Parametric tests; t-test; ANOVA; Non-parametric tests; Chi- particle in path coordinates, rectangular, cylindrical and
square test, Correlation and regression analysis, logistic spherical coordinates, Vector derivatives in rotating systems.
regression analysis, Applications of statistical packages.

UNIT IV UNIT V
Linear Programming : Problem- formulation and applications, Dynamics of of a particle, Linear momentum, Angular
solution through graphical method and Simplex methods, momentum, Energy methods, Dynamics of system of
introduction to non-linear programming. particles, orbital motion, kinematics of a rigid body, Chasle’s
theorem,

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UNIT VI depreciation/ Annuity method of depreciation, Modified
Inertia tensor, Principal axes, Dynamics of a rigid body, accelerated cost recovery system, Tax concepts and after tax
Euler’s equations, D’Alembert’s principle, Principle of virtual economic comparison.
work and stability.
UNIT VI
Book Keeping : Principles of double entry system: bank
Text Books/Reference Books
reconciliation statement, single entry system: joint venture
1. Mechanics for Engineers: Statics, and Dynamics,
and consignment account.
Ferdinand P Beer and E Russel Johnson, Tata Mcgraw hill
Publishing Company Limited.
Text Books/Reference Books
2. Engineering Mechanics: Statics Dynamics Meriam and
1. Engineering Economy, Sullivan, Wicks, and Koelling,
Kraige, John Willey & Sons.
Pearson International
3. Engineeering Mechanics: Statics & Dynamics;IrwingH.
2. Macroeconomics: Understanding the Wealth of Nations
Shames, Prentice Hall of India.
by David Miles and Andrew Scott, Wiley
4. S.Timoshenko and D.H.Young; Engineering Mechanics
McGrawHill. PRACTICALS
5. Engineering Mechanics by S.S.Bhavikatti ,”New age
International puplications” ME 207 Thermalengineering L T P Credits
-1/ Engineering Mechanics 002 2C
L T P Credits Practical
ME 206 Engineering Economics
310 4H
- Experiments based on the theory syllabus of the subject
ME201/ME205.
UNIT I - Case analysis: System identification, Analyzing it with the
Introduction to Engineering Economics : Concept of principles of Mechanics (with content of the syllabus).
engineering economics – Engineering efficiency; Demand - Case Study: of the Simple Mechanical systems, based on
Analysis, Law of Demand, Determinants of demand, the principle of Mechanics (with content of the syllabus)
Elasticity of demand-Price, Income and cross elasticity. Uses
of concepts of elasticity of demand in managerial decision, L T P Credits
introduction to micro and macro-economics. ME 208 Machine Drawing
002 2C
UNIT II Engineering Drawing as per IS-696:SP- 46
Demand Forecasting and Cost Estimation : Meaning,
significance and methods of demand forecasting, production Free- hand sketching & Scale drawing,
function, Laws of returns to scale & Law of Diminishing Free- hand exercises for drawing three views from various
returns scale. An overview of Short and Long run cost curves models:
– fixed cost, variable cost, average cost, marginal cost, Drawing of Two/Three views of:
Opportunity cost, Break-Even-Analysis. Cotter Joint, Knuckle Joint, Rivets & Riveted joints, Types of
Screw threads and their representation, Screws/Bolts and
UNIT III nuts, rigid coupling, Flexible coupling, simple bush Bearing,
Time Value of Money : Present worth, annual worth, Future Plummer Block, ball & Roller bearing, Steam Engine parts,
worth, internal rate of return, External rate of return. I.C engine parts i.e Connecting rod, Piston.

UNIT IV Introduction to AUTO CAD, Practice of assembly drawing


Comparison among alternatives : resent worth method using AUTO- CAD.
(Revenue dominated cash flow diagram), Future worth
Text Books/Reference Books
method (Revenue dominated cash flow diagram, cost
1. IS-696 Code Of Practice Of Engineering Drawing
dominated cash flow diagram), Annual equivalent method
Publisher BIS
(Revenue dominated cash flow diagram, cost dominated
2. SP -46 Engineering Drawing for School And Colleges
cash flow diagram), rate of return method, Examples in all
Publisher BIS
the methods.
3. Machine Drawing by P.S. Gill
UNIT V
ME 209 Engineering Materials L T P Credits
Depreciation and Taxes : epreciation- Introduction,
Classical Methods: Straight line method of depreciation, And Metallurgy Lab 002 2A
declining balance method of depreciation-Sum of the years Experiments based on the theory syllabus of the subject
digits method of depreciation, sinking fund method of ME202

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L T P Credits 4. Gas Turbines by Cohen & Rogers, Pearson Prentice Hall
ME 210 Self Study (VS1) 5. Fundamentals of Gas Dynamics By Robert D. Zucker and
001 1C Oscar Biblarz, John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
6. Fundamentals of Gas Dynamics by Robert P. Benedict,
L T P Credits John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
ME 211 Thermal Engineering II 7. Fundamental of compressible flow by S.M. Yahya New
310 4C
Age International (P) Ltd.
8. Gas Turbine by Ganesan, Tata McGaw Hill Pub. Company
UNIT I
Ltd.
Reciprocating Air Compressor : Steady flow analysis,
9. I.C. Engine by Ganesan, Tata McGraw Hill Pub Comp. Ltd.
isothermal, adiabatic and polytropic compression; single
10. Thermodynamics an Engineering Approach , Tata
and multi-stage compression, ideal intermediate pressure;
McGraw Hill pub Comp Ltd.
compressor clearance, volumetric and isothermal efficiency;
minimum work requirement of a compressor.
L T P Credits
UNIT II ME 212 Fluid Mechanics
310 4C
Centrifugal compressor : Velocity diagrams, efficiency of
compressor stage, choice of reaction, stage pressure rise, UNIT I
surging, multi-stage compressor, compressor performance, Introduction: Fluid and flow definition and types, continuum,
vaccum pump. fluid properties.

UNIT III Fluid Statics: Pressure variation in a static fluid; hydrostatic


Gas Power Cycles : Air standard cycle Otto, diesel and dual manometry; forces on planes and curved surfaces, stability
cycles, P-V and T-s diagrams of these cycles, efficiency, mean of submerged and floating bodies.
effective pressure. comparison of otto, diesel and dual cycles
for same compression ratio and heat input, stirling cycles, UNIT II
ericsson cycle, atkinson cycle, basic gas turbine (Brayton) Fluid kinematics: General description of fluid motion,
cycle (for open and closed systems), efficiency of gas turbine steady flow, uniform flow; stream, streak and path lines;
cycle Lagrangian and Eulerian approach; Continuity equation,
particle acceleration; rotational and irrotational flow; stream
UNIT IV function; velocity potential function, flow nets; circulation;
Gas Turbines : Simple open and closed cycle gas turbine, simple flows; source, sink, vortex, doublet, free and forced
efficiency and specific output of simple cycle, effects of – vortex.
regeneration, re-heating and inter-cooling on efficiency
and work output, effect of operating variables on thermal UNIT III
efficiency, air rate, work ratio; water injection, Advantages Fluid Dynamics: Concept of system and control volume;
and disadvantages of gas turbine, gas turbine components, Reynold’s transport theorem, Euler equation, Bernouli’s
performance and application of gas turbine equation, Navier stokes’ equation; Flow measurement-
Venturimeter, Orfice meter, Pitot- tube, flow meters,
UNIT V notches.
Gas Dynamics : Fundamentals of gas dynamics, energy
equation, stagnation properties, isentropic flow through Dimensional analysis: Buckingham’s - Theorem. Non-
nozzle and diffusers, Introduction to shock waves, dimensional parameters, similarity and its application to
fluid problems.
UNIT VI
Jet Propulsion: introduction to jet propulsion, advantages UNIT IV
and disadvantages of jet propulsion – turbojet engine with Viscous flow: Laminar flow between parallel surfaces and
and without after burner, turboprop, ram jet, pulse jet, through circular pipes, Momentum and Kinetic energy
rocket engines – operation, sold and liquid propellants. correction factors; power absorbed in viscous resistance,
film lubrication.
Text Books/Reference Books
1. Engineering Thermodynamics by Gordon Rogers and Yon UNIT V
Mayhew, Pearson publisher. Turbulent flow: Transition from laminar to turbulent flow,
2. Thermal Engineering by S. Domkundwar, DhanpatRai& turbulence and turbulence intensity, turbulence modeling,
Co (p) Ltd Prandtl mixing length hypothesis; flow losses in pipes- major
3. Applied Thermodynamics by Onkar Singh, New Age and minor losses, pipes in series and parallel, hydraulically
International (p) Limited smooth and smooth and rough pipes, friction factor charts.

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UNIT VI UNIT IV
Laminar and Turbulent Boundary Layer flows: Boundary Dynamic and static systems, Feedback control, Open and
layer concept, boundary layer thickness, displacement, closed loop control systems.
momentum and energy thickness. Momentum integral
equation; drag on flat plate. Boundary separation. Flow Transfer functions, Frequency response, Bode and Nyquist
around immersed bodies- drag and lift. diagrams.

Text Books/Reference Books Stability of dynamic systems, Root locus technique,


1. Introduction to Fluid Mechanics and Fluid Machines, Routhystablity test, automatic control system design,
Som.S.K & Biswas.G Tata McGraw-Hills Publishing continuous-time single-loop feedback control.
Company Limited (2003)
2. Fluid Mechanics, Cengel&Cimbala, , Tata McGraw-Hills UNIT V
Publishing Company Limited (2006) Design using root locus method and Routh criterion, Design
3. Fluid Mechanics, White.F.M, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing for given frequency/bandwidth and resonance peak.
Company Limited(2008)
4. Fluid Mechanics & Machinery Agarwal.S.K, Tata McGraw- Multi-loop and other control configurations.
Hill Publishing Company Limited.
5. Fluid Mechanics & Fluid Power Engineering, Dr.D.S.Kumar, Nonlinear control systems, design and stability. Discretizing
S.K.Kataria&Sons(2008). continuous-time models, difference equations, forward
6. A Text Book of Fluid Mechanics & Hydraulic Machines, differentiation, backward differentiation, discretizing a
Bansal.Dr.R.K, Laxmi Publications(P) Ltd., New Delhi. simulator of dynamic system, stability of discrete-time
model, discretizing a signal filter.
ME 213 Instrumentation And L T P Credits
Control Engineering 310 4C UNIT VI
Discrete-time control systems, single-loop digital controllers,
UNIT I PI and PID control.
Physical quantities and their measurements, Different grades
of measurability, scales and scale-invariant properties, Micro-computer control systems, DA/AD converters.
Errors, precision(resolution), accuracy and calibration Computer data acquisition and control, Pulse measurements
standards; Transducers of different typzes and their usage. and command, Pulse outputs and stepper motor, Micro-
Basic characteristics and Response of measuring instruments computer realization of a liquid level/flow control system.
under static and dynamic conditions.
Text Books/Reference Books
UNIT II 1. Mechanical Measurements- Beckwith, Marangoni,
Intermediate or signal conditioning devices like amplifiers, Lienhard, Pearson Education
integrating and differentiating circuits; Display devices like 2. Measurement systems Application and Design –
voltmeters, CRO, VTVM and recorders. Doebelin, Tata McGraw Hill
3. System dynamics & control – Eronini Umez-Eronini,
UNIT III Thomson Press.
Measurement of displacements, strains, velocity,
acceleration, temperature, pressure and fluid flow. ME 214 Kinematics Of L T P Credits
Machines 310 4C
High pressure measurement, strain-gage pressure cells,
Bourdon tubes with nearly circular cross-section.
UNIT I
Velocity and Acceleration: Introduction to simple
Low-pressure(vacuum) measurement, diaphragm gages,
mechanisms, displacement, velocity and acceleration
Mcleod gage, Knudsen gage, Momentum-transfer gage,
curves, velocities of different points. In mechanisms, relative
Thermal-conductivity gage, Ionisation gage.
velocity method, instantaneous centre method, three centre
in line theorem, graphical methods of finding acceleration of
Temperature measurement, use of bimaterials, Resistance
different points in mechanisms, acceleration in slider crank
thermometers, thermocouples, semi-conductor junction
mechanism, Coriolis component of acceleration.
temperature sensors, linear-quartz thermometer, optical
pyrometry, infrared pyrometry and thermography.
UNIT II
Mechanism with lower pairs: Description of Straight
Miscellaneous instruments: Telesurf, stroboscope,
line mechanisms like Peaucellier’s mechanism and Hart
extensometers.

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mechanism, Engine indicator mechanism, Steering UNIT IV
mechanism of vehicles, Hooke’s joint etc. Shaper, Slotter, Planer; Construction, automatic feed
mechanism, quick return mechanisms: operations e.g.,
UNIT III horizontal, vertical and inclined machining, spline cutting,
Friction: Pivot and Collar friction, clutches, belt and rope keyway cutting, contour machining.
drives, boundary friction, film lubrication, rolling friction.
UNIT V
UNIT IV Grinding Machines: M, n types and construction features,
Cams: Classification, uniform acceleration, SHM type Operations e.g Plane, cylindrical, internal and centreless
construction of Cam profile. High speed Cams. Cams with grinding, tool and cutter grinding, grinding wheels-
specified contours. Analysis of a rigid Eccentric Cam. specifications, shapes, setting, dressing, truing.

UNIT V Text Books/Reference Books


Toothed Gearing: Geometry of tooth profiles, cycloidal 1. Fundamentals of Metal Cutting & Machine Tools
and involute profile, minimum number of teeth on pinion, by B.L.Juneja, G.S.Sekhon&Nitin Seth, New Age
interference, arc of contact, terminology of helical gears. International Publications.
Gear trains: Simple, compound and epicyclic gear trains. 2. Manufacturing Technology: Metal Cutting & Machine
Tools by P.N.Rao, Tata McGraw Hill Publications.
UNIT VI 3. Introduction to Machining Science by G.K.Lal, New Age
Introduction to synthesis of linkages, use of software for International Publications.
motion and interference analysis. 4. Workshop Technology Vol.2, by B.S.Raghuwanshi,
DhanpatRai& Sons, Publications.
Text Books/Reference Books 5. Elements of Workshop Technology Vol.2, by Hazra
1. The Theory of Machines, Thomas Beven, CBS publishers Chandhari, Media Promoters
and distributers
2. Theory of Machines, Rattan.S.S,McGraw-Hills Ltd. ME 216 Production and L T P Credits
3. Kinematics and Dynamics of Machinery, R.L.Norton,Tata Operation & Management - I 310 3A
McGraw-Hill
4. Theory of Machines and Mechanisms, John.J.UickerJr,
Gordon R.Pencock,JosephE.Shigley, Oxford University UNIT I
press. Introduction to POM : Introduction to POM, Operations
strategy, strategy design process, corporate and operations
strategies, Operations competitive dimensions, Process of
ME 215 Principle of L T P Credits
decision making under- certainty, uncertainty and risk.
Manufacturing Systems 310 4A
UNIT II
UNIT I Product and Process Design : Product design and
Introduction to Machine Tools:Classification, similarities; development processes, product life cycle, Process flow
various cutting tools and cutting fluids: speed of cutting, chart, Types of processes, Process performance, Learning
feed rate, machining rate and machining time. curve.

UNIT II UNIT III


Lathe: Construction, important mechanisms viz ., apron, tail Facility location and Layout : Factors affecting the location
stock, head- stock, feed box; specification, operations e.g., decisions, methods of facility location- factor rating systems,
taper turning, eccentric turning, screw cutting. centroid method, and profit volume analysis; Types of
layout, Block diagram and Assembly Line Balancing.
UNIT II
Drilling machine: Construction, feed mechanism: UNIT IV
Specification, geometry and nomenclature of twist drill, Demand Forecasting : Qualitative and quantitative
operations e.g reaming, boring, tapping. forecasting, Time series and regression models, Measures of
forecasting errors.
UNIT III
Milling machine: Construction, types specifications; cutters, UNIT V
dividing head, simple compound and differential indexing; Inventory model : Importance of inventory, understocking
various operations: Slab milling, angle cutting, slot milling, and overstocking, Fixed order quantity models and fixed
fly milling, slit gear milling, spur and bevel, T- slot milling, time period models (EOQ models), Selective inventory
nature of operations, up and down milling.

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management- ABC, VED, and FSN analysis, JIT manufacturing L T P Credits
system, Toyota production systems- KANBAN model, and ME 301 I.C. Engines
elimination of waste. 310 4C

UNIT VI UNIT I
Project Management : Defining and organizing projects, Introduction to I.C Engines: Classification; two and four
feasibility study of projects, project planning, project stroke, SI and CI engines parts, working principle and valve
scheduling- work breakdown structure, PERT & CPM, and port timing diagram
analyzing cost-time trade off, monitoring and controlling of
projects. UNIT II
Combustion Phenomenon in SI engines : Principles of
Text Book combustion in SI engine,effect of engines and operating
1. Operations Management, Jay Heizer, Barry Render; variables on ignition delay & flame propagation, combustion
Pearson learning chamber for SI engines, cycle to cycle variation, pre-ignition,
2. Operations management for competitive advantage; abnormal combustion, theory of detonation, effect of engine
Chase, Jacob, and Aquilano; TMH and operating variables on detonation, surface ignition,
adiabatic flame temperature, ignition systems
Reference Book
1. Modern Production/Operations Management, Buffa and UNIT III
Serin, John Weily India. Combustion phenomenon in CI engines: Principles of
2. Operation Management, Krajewski and Ritzwan, Pearson combustion in CI engine, delay period, variables affecting
Education. delay period, diesel knock, methods of controlling diesel
3. Production and Operations Management, Adam, Jr. knock, combustion process & combustion chambers for CI
Elbert, PHI engines

UNIT IV
PRACTICAL Fuel system and Mixture requirement in SI and CI Engine:
ME 217 Thermal Engineering L T P Credits Carburetion- working principles, chemically correct air-fuel
ratio and load variation, compensating devices, venture and
– I I Lab / Fluid Mechanics Lab 0 0 2+2 2C
jet dimension calculation, modern fuel induction system,
Based on Course work corresponding Thermal Engineering- multi point fuel injection system, fuel injection: common rail
II ME- 211/Fluid mechanics ME-212. direct injection

UNIT V
ME 218 Instrumentation And L T P Credits Engine Testing, Supercharging, Lubrication and Engine
Control Engg. Lab/Kinemetics 0 0 2+2 2C Cooling: Engine performance and testing , measurement
Of Machines Lab of power,supercharging limits of SI &CI engines methods of
supercharging, superchargers, turbo charging, lubrication
Based on Course work corresponding to INSTRUMENTATION principles, function of lubricating system, properties of
AND SIGNAL PROCESSINGME -213/Theory of machines lubricating oil, additives, cooling system, air cooling, water
-ME214 cooling

L T P Credits UNIT VI
ME 219 Machine Shop Lab Introduction to Automotive Fuels: Petroleum based fuels
002 2A
and their properties, knock rating of engine fuels, necessity
Based on Course work corresponding to Principle of of alternative fuels, LPG, CNG, producer gas, biogas, H2,
manufacturing systems ME 215 biodiesel and alcohols

L T P Credits Text Books/Reference Books


ME 220 Self Study 1. I.C Engines and Air Pollution by E.F.Obert, Intext
001 1C Educational Publishers.
Based on Course Work Suggested by the Teacher ME 210 2. I.C Engines by Ferguson, John Wiley & Sons.
3. Fundamentals of I.C Engines by J.B Heywood, Tata
McGraw-Hill Companies.
4. I.C Engines by Mathur& Sharma, DhanpatRai and Sons.
5. The Internal Combustion Engine - Theory and Practice
Vols. I & II by C.F.Taylor, MIT Press.
6. I.C. Engines by Ganesan, TMH Pub Comp Ltd.

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L T P Credits L T P Credits
ME 302 Fluid Systems ME 303 Dynamics Of Machines
310 4C 310 4C

UNIT I UNIT I
INTRODUCTION: Euler's equation of turbo machines; Flywheels: Turning moment diagrams for I.C engines; steam
impulses and reaction forces due to fluid systems on engine and power presses, speed and energy fluctuations.
stationary and moving systems of vanes; jet propulsion.
UNIT II
UNIT II Governors: Function of a governor, types of governors,
WATER TURBINES: Classification; Pelton, Francis, propeller weight loaded, spring loaded, efforts and power of a
and Kaplan turbines; Velocity triangles, efficiency, draft governor, controlling diagrams.
tubes, governing.
UNIT III
UNIT III Gyroscopes: Principles of Gyroscope, gyroscopic couple and
Pumps: Centrifugal pumps; velocity triangles, efficiency, its effect on two wheel and four wheezl vehicles and ships.
turbine pumps, axial and mixed flow pumps, positive
displacement pumps; reciprocating, gear and wave pumps. Unit IV
Balancing: Balancing of rotating parts and primary balancing
Performance of Fluid Machines: Similarity laws applied of reciprocating parts, primary and secondary balancing of
to roto-dynamic machines, specific speed, unit quantities, in-line engines, partial balancing of locomotive engines and
characteristic curves, use of models, cavitation and its effect, balancing machines.
attendant problems in turbo machines, selection of turbines,
hydroelectric plants. UNIT V
Vibrations: Free vibration of a body, single degree of
UNIT IV freedom; transverse vibration of beams with uniform and
Hydraulic power transmission: Transmission of hydraulic concentrated loads by Rayleigh method; torsional free
power through pipe lines; water hammer; precaution vibration of two rotor system, three rotor system and geared
against water hammer in turbines and pump installations, systems; damped free vibrations with viscous damping;
hydraulic ram. logarithmic decrement; response of damped spring mass
system to harmonic forces; whirling of shafts, vibration
UNIT V isolation and vibration of mass supported on foundations
Miscellaneous Hydraulic Machines: Accumulators, subject to vibrations; vibration simulation.
intensifiers, presses, cranes, fluid coupling, torque converter.
Hydraulic and Pneumatic Power: Simple Hydraulic circuits, UNIT VI
hydraulic control valves, Pneumatic power. Introduction to Tribology: Theory of friction wear and
lubrication.
UNIT VI
Introduction to Computational Fluid Dynamics and its Text Books/Reference Books
Application for simple CFD solutions for incompressible, 1. The Theory of Machines, Thomas Beven, CBS publishers
compressible,laminar, turbulent flows, flows with heat and distributers
transfer and flow with free surface. 2. Theory of Machines, Rattan.S.S,McGraw-Hills Ltd.
3. Kinematics and Dynamics of Machinery, R.L.Norton,Tata
Text Books/Reference Books McGraw-Hill
1. Introduction to Fluid Mechanics and Fluid Machines, 4. Theory of Machines and Mechanisms, John.J.UickerJr,
Som.S.K & Biswas.G Tata McGraw-Hills Publishing Gordon
Company Limited (2003) R. Pencock,Joseph E.Shigley, Oxford University press.
2. Fluid Mechanics ,Yunus A. Cengel and John M Cimbala, 5 Fundamentals of Vibrations by Leonard Meirovitch,
Second Edition, McGraw-Hill McGraw-Hill company
3. Fluid Mechanics,Dr.D.S.Kumar&Agarwal.S.K Fluid Power 6. Fundamentals of Vibrations by Graham Kelley, McGraw-
Engineering, S.K.Kataria& Sons (2008). Hill company
4. A Text Book of Fluid Mechanics & Hydraulic Machines",.
Dr.R.K,Bansal Laxmi Publications(P) Ltd., New Delhi.
5. Fluid Flow Machines", GovindaRao.N.S, Tata McGraw-
Hills Publishing CompanyLimited

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L T P Credits UNIT VI
ME 304 Mechanics Of Solids Cylinders and spheres: Thin Cylinders, spheres; Derivation
310 4C of formulae and calculation of hoop stress, longitudinal
stress in a thin cylinder and sphere subjected to internal
UNIT I pressure.
Simple stresses and strains: Concept of stress and strain;
stress and strain diagram, Hooke's law, Young's modulus, Thick cylinders: Hoop , radial and longitudinal stresses
Poissons ratio, stress at a point, stress and strains in bars in thick cylinders due to internal and external pressure,
subjected to axial loading. Modulus of elasticity, stress Compound cylinders ,Stresses in shrink fits.
produced in compound bars subject to axial loading.
Temperature stress and strain calculations due to Rotating disc of uniform thickness, disc of variable thickness,
applications of axial loads and variation of temperature in Rotating shaft and cylinders.
single and compound walls.
Text Books/Reference Books
Strain Energy: Strain Energy due to axial loads, stresses due 1. "Engg. Mechanics of solids", Popov Eger P., Prentice Hall,
to sudden and impact loads. New Delhi, 1998
2. "Strength of Materials",SriNath L.S. et.al., McMillan,
UNIT II New Delhi,2001
Compound stresses and strains: The two dimensional 3. "Strength of Materials",Sadhu Singh, Khanna Publishers,
system; stress at a point on a plane, principal stresses and New Delhi, 2000.
principal planes; Mohr's circle of stresses. 4. "Elements of Strength of Materials",Timoshenko S.P.,
East-West affiliated, New Delhi, 2000.
Bending: bending theory, derivation of bending formula, 5.. "Mechanics of Materials", Hibbler R.C Prentice Hall, New
its application to beam of rectangular, circular and channel Delhi, 1994.
sections. 7. "Mechanics of Solids", Fenner, Roger.T U.K. B.C.
Publication, New Delhi, 1990. 8.Mechanics of materials
UNIT III: by James M. Gere.
3D Stress, Theory of failure,Strain energy, Impact load :
Concept of three dimensional stress and strain, Stress tensor,
three stress invariants, St. Venant’s principle ,Generalized ME 305 Manufacturing L T P Credits
Hooke’s law, Theory of failures, Strain energy in torsion and Techniques-I 310 4C
bending, Castigliano’s Theorems.

UNIT I
UNIT IV Casting: Properties of moulding sand, Sand testing, Gating
Torsion: Derivation of torsion equation and its assumptions. and risering system, Principle, process and applications of
Applications of the hollow and solid circular shafts, torsional Die casting, Centrifugal casting, Investment casting, and
rigidity. principal stresses and maximum shear stresses Continuous casting, Melting of metal for casting, Casting
under combined loading of bending and torsion. defects their causes and remedies, Cleaning and Inspection
Springs: - Deflection of springs, Close-coiled helical springs of castings, Foundry mechanization and lay out.
subjected to axial load and axial twist, spiral and leaf springs
under torque and Moment. UNIT II
Welding: Principle, equipment, and applications of
UNIT V Submerged Arc Welding (SAW), Gas Tungsten Arc Welding
Slope and deflection: Relationship between moment, (GTAW), Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW), Plasma Arc
slope and deflection, Moment area method; method of Welding,
integration; Macaulay's method, Use of all these methods
to calculate slope and deflection for the following : UNIT III
a) Cantilevers Ultrasonic Welding, Electron Beam Welding (EBW) and Laser
b) Simply supported beams with and without overhang. Beam Welding (LBW).Gas cutting and arc cutting of metals,
c) Under concentrated loads, uniformly distributed loads or Welding defects their causes and remedies.
combination of concentrated and uniformly distributed
loads. UNIT IV
Metal Forming: Mechanical behaviour of metals in elastic
Columns and struts: Columns of different end conditions and plastic deformation, stress-strain relationships, Yield
and failure of columns, Euler's formulas; Rankine-Gordon's criteria, Concept of flow stress by true stress-strain curves
formula, Johnson's empirical formula for axially loaded
columns and their applications.

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UNIT V L T P Credits
Hot Forming and Cold Forming, Analysis of important metal ME 311 Heat And Mass
forming processes like Forging, Rolling, Extrusion, Wire Transfer 310 4C
Drawing by slab method, Sheet metal forming processes. UNIT I
Introduction to High Energy rate forming processes. Introduction and Conduction: Various modes of heat
transfer, Fourier's, Newton's and Stefan Boltzman's Law,
UNIT VI combined modes of heat transfer, thermal diffusivity, and
Powder Metallurgy: Powder metallurgy process and overall heat transfer coefficient, thermal conductivity of
operations, Advantages, Applications and Limitations of solids, liquids and gases, factors influencing conductivity,
powder metallurgy. measurement, general differential equation of conduction,
one dimensional steady state conduction, linear heat flow
Text Books/Reference Books through a plane and composite wall, tube and sphere, critical
1. Manufacturing Technology by P.N.Rao, Tata McGraw Hill thickness of insulation, effect of variable thermal conductivity,
Publications conduction with heat sources, heat transfer from extended
2. Manufacturing Processes and Automation by R.S.Parmar, surfaces, fin performances, concept of corrected fin length/
Khanna Publications error in temperature measurement by thermometer well,
3. Workshop Technology Vol.1, by B.S.Raghuwanshi, transient heat conduction- lumped system analysis, transient
DhanpatRai Publications temperature charts (Heisler and Grober charts), transient
4. Processes & Materials of Manufacture by R.A.Lindberg, heat conduction in multidimensional systems.
Prentice Hall Publication
5. Principle of Metal Casting by Heine & Rosenthal, Tata UNIT II
McGraw Hills Publication Convection (Forced) : Introduction, laminar boundary layer
6. Welding Processes and Technology by R.S.Parmar, equations for internal and external flows; laminar forced
Khanna Publications convention on a flat plate and in a tube, Reynolds-Colburn
7. Welding & Welding Technology by Richard L Little, Tata analogy/Dimensional analysis and physical significance of
McGraw Hill Publications the dimensionless parameters
8. Metal Forming Processes by G.R.Nagpal, Khanna
Publications. UNIT III
Convection (Natural) : Dimensional analysis of natural
ME 306 I C Engines Lab/Fluid L T P Credits convection; empirical relationship for natural convection,
convection with phase change, description of condensing
Systemslab 002 2C
flow, theoretical model of condensing flow, introduction
Based on the Course work corresponding to I C ENGINES ME to heat pipe, regimes of boiling heat transfer, empirical
301/Fluid systems ME302 relationships for convection with phase change.

UNIT IV
ME 307 Dynamics of Machines L T P Credits Thermal Radiation: Introduction, absorption and reflection
/Mechanics Of Solid Lab 002 2C of radiant energy, emission, radiosity and irradiation, black
Based on the Course work corresponding to Dynamics of and non black bodies, kirchchoff's law; intensity of radiation,
Machines ME radiation exchange between black surface, geometric
configuration factor, grey body radiation exchange between
surfaces of unit configuration factors, radiation shields,
ME 308 Manufacturing L T P Credits
electrical analogy to simple problems, non-luminous gas
Techniques-1 Lab 002 2C radiation, errors in temperature measurement due to
radiation.
Based on the Course work corresponding to Manufacturing
Technology -1 ME 305
UNIT V
Heat Exchangers : Different types of heat exchangers; design
L T P Credits of heat exchangers, LMTD and NTU methods, fouling factor
ME 309 Minor Project-I 002 2C and correction factor, Introduction to compact and plate
heat exchangers.

UNIT VI
Mass Transfer : Mass and mole concentrations, molecular
diffusion, Fick's law; eddy diffusion, molecular diffusion
from an evaporating fluid surfaces, introduction to mass

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transfer in laminar and turbulent convection, dimensional conditioning, cooling & dehumidification systems, load
less parameters in convective mass transfer, combined heat calculation and applied psychrometry
and mass transfer
UNIT V
Text Books/Reference Books Human Comfort: Requirements of human comfort and
1. Fundamentals of Engineering Heat and Mass Transfer by concept of effective temperature, comfort chart, comfort
R.C.Sachdeva, New Age International Publishers. air-conditioning, requirements of industrial air-conditioning,
2. Fundamentals of Heat and Mass Transfer by P Frank. air-conditioning load calculations.
Incropera and David P. DeWitt, John Wiley and Sons.
3. Heat Transfer by A. Bejan, John Wiley and Sons. UNIT - VI
4. Heat Transfer by M.N. Ozisik, McGraw Hill Book Co. Control: Refrigeration and air-conditioning control, air
5. Heat Transfer A Practical Approach by A.CenegelYunus, handling, air distribution and duct design
Tata McGraw Hill.
6. Engineering Heat and Mass Transfer by Mahesh M. Text Books/Reference Books
Rathore, Laxmi Publications. 1. Refrigeration and Air Conditioning by C. P. Arora, Tata
7. Heat and Mass Transfer by J.P Holman, Tata McGraw Hill. McGraw Hill
8. Fundamentals of Momentum, Heat and Mass Transfer 2. Refrigeration and Air Conditioning by A. R .Trott and T. C.
by James R.Welty; John Wiley & Sons (Pvt). Ltd. Welch, Butterworth- Heinemann
9. Process Heat Transfer by Kern, Tata McGraw Hill 3. Refrigeration and Air ConditioningTechnology by
10. Principles of Heat Transfer by Kreith and Bohn, Asian Whitman, Jhonson and Tomczyk, Thomson Delmer
Books Private Ltd. Learning
4. Refrigeration and Air Conditioning by Abdul Ameen,
L T P Credits Prentice Hall of India Ltd.
ME 312 Refrigeration And Air 5. Basic Refrigeration and Air Conditioning by P. N.
Conditioning 310 4C Ananthanarayan, Tata McGraw Hill
6. Refrigeration and Air Conditioning by Wilbert F. Stoecker
UNIT I and Jerold W. Jones, Tata McGraw Hill
Introduction to Refrigeration: Necessity and applications, 7. Refrigeration and Air Conditioning by Richard Charles
unit of refrigeration and C.O.P., types of Ideal cycles of Jordan, Gayle B. Priester, Prentice hall of India Ltd.
refrigeration, air-refrigeration, bell coleman cycle, open and 8. ASHRAE Handbook – Refrigeration 2010
dense air systems, actual air-refrigeration system problems,
refrigeration needs of aircrafts, actual refrigeration system L T P Credits
ME 312 ME- 313 Machine
UNIT II Design I 310 4C
Vapour Compression Refrigeration: Working principle
and essential components of the plant, simple vapour UNIT I
compression refrigeration cycle - COP, Representation Introduction to design, comprising of Mechanical
of cycle on T-S and p-h charts - effects of sub cooling and engineering design, design process, Interaction between
super heating - cycle analysis - Actual cycle, Influence of design process elements, Design-economics, Uncertainty,
various parameters on system performance – necessity of Stress and strength, Codes and Standards, Factors of safety,
multistaging, multistage compression system, and their Reliability, Probabilistic approach to Design.
analysis, necessity and working of cascading system

UNIT III UNIT II


Refrigerants and Absorption Refrigeration: Desirable Selection of materials- the basics, selection strategy, families
properties of refrigeration’s , classification of refrigerants of engineering materials- ferrous and non- ferrous metals,
used, nomenclature, ozone depletion, global warming, heat treatment of metals, Designation of steels as per IS:
vapor absorption system, calculation of max COP, description 1570-1978, ASTM standards., Attribute limits and material
and working of NH3 - water system and Li Br –water, three indices, computer aided selection.
fluid absorption system and its salient features, steam jet Manufacturing considerations in design, interchangeability,
refrigeration system - working principle, basic components Limits, Fits, and Tolerances as per Indian Std. System, Surface
and analysis, principle and operation of vortex tube or hilsch roughness.
tube.
UNIT III
UNIT IV Failures resulting from static loading, static strength, and
Air Conditioning: Psychometric properties & processes, stress concentration.
comfort air-conditioning, summer and winter air-

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Failures resulting from variable loading, introduction economizers, super heaters, re-heaters, air pre-heater in the
to fatigue to metals, Strain life relationship, stress life boiler, de-aeration, boiler blow- down, ash collection by bag
relationship. Endurance limit modifying factors, stress house, gravity separation, electrostatic precipitators and wet
concentration and notch sensitivity, Cumulative fatigue scrubbers, boiler efficiency calculations, water treatment:
damage. The design factors in fatigue. external and internal treatment

UNIT IV UNIT III


Design of mechanical elements, including solid modeling, Combined Cycle Power Plants: Binary vapour cycles, coupled
and finite element analysis of machine components using cycles, gas turbine- steam turbine power plant, gas pipe line
available software in CAD Laboratory. control, MHD- Steam power plant, thermionic steam power
plant, integrated coal combined cycle (IGCC) power plant
UNIT V
Design of screws, power screws. Design of riveted joints- UNIT IV
under direct and eccentric loads, Design of Pipes and pipe Other power plants : Nuclear power plants - working and
joints. types of nuclear reactors, boiling water reactor, pressurized
water reactor, fast breeder reactor, controls in nuclear
UNIT VI power plants, hydro power plant -classification and working
Keys and couplings, Design of Mechanical springs for static of hydroelectric power plants, diesel and tidal power plants.
and fatigue loading.
Design of spur gears using Lewis equation and AGMA design UNIT V
equations. Instrumentation and Controls in power plants: Important
instruments used for temperature, flow, pressure, water/
Text Books/Reference Books steam conductivity measurement; flue gas analysis, drum
1. Mechanical Engineering Design,Shigley, J. E., Mischke, C. level control, combustion control, super heater and re-heater
R. and Budynas, R. G., McGraw Hill, 7th Edition, 2004. temperature control, furnace safeguard and supervisory
International. system (FSSS), auto turbine run-up system(ATRS), interlocks
2. Fundamental of Machine Component Design, " and protection of boiler turbines
Juvinall, R. C., and Marshek, K. M., John Wiley and Sons,
2000. UNIT VI
3. Fundamentals of Machine Elements Hamrock, B. J., Environment Pollution and Energy conservation: Economics
Jacobson, B. Schmidt, S. R.,. McGraw Hill, 1999. of power generation: load duration curves, power plant
4. An Integrated Approach, Norton, R. L., Machine economics, pollution from power plants, disposal/
Design: Pearson Education, Indian Reprint-2001. management of nuclear power plant waste. concept of
5. Machine Design Bhandari TMH energy conservation and energy auditing
6. Machine Design D. K. Aggarwal and P. C.
SharmaDhanpatRai Text Books
1. Power Plant Engineering by M.M. Elwakil, Tata McGraw
L T P Credits Hill.
ME 314 Power Plant 2. Power Plant Engineering by P.K Nag, Tata McGraw Hill.
Engineering 310 4C 3. Steam and Gas turbines by A Kostyuk and V Frolov, MIR
Publishers.
UNIT I
Classification of power plants, base load and Peak load Reference Books
power stations, co-generated power plant, captive power 1. Modern Power Plant Engineering by J Wiesman and R
plant, and their fields of application & selection criteria, Eckart, Prentice hall India Ltd.
Indian energy scenario, Indian coals: formation, properties, 2. Planning Fundamentals of thermal Power Plants by F.S
analysis, benefication and heating value calculation of coals; Aschner, John Wiley.
cocking and non-cocking coals, fuel handling systems; coal 3. Applied Thermodynamics by T.D Eastop and McConkey,
gasification Longman Scientific and Technical.
4. CEGB volumes on power plant.
UNIT II 5. NTPC/NPTI publications on Power plants.
Steam Generators: High pressure utility boiler, natural and
forced circulation, fuel handling, coking and non-coking coal,
coal benefication, coal pulverization, pulverized fuel firing
system, combustion process, need of excess air, cyclone
furnace, fluidized bed boiler, placement of evaporator,

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L T P Credits Reference Book
ME 315 Production and 1. Operation Management, Krajewski and Ritzwan, Pearson
Operation And Management-II 310 4C Education.
3 1 2. Work study and ergonomics, S.K. Sharma & Savita
UNIT I Sharma, Katson, Delhi.
Productivity : Production systems and their classifications; 3. Industrial Engineering & Management, Ravi Shanker,
Productivity variables and measurement Productivity- Galgotia Publication, Delhi
Total and partial productivity, Reasons and remedy for poor
productivity. ME 316 Heat And Mass L T P Credits
Tranfer/Refrigeration And Air 002 4C
UNIT II
Work Study : Work System Design: Taylor’s scientific
Conditioning Lab
management, Gilbreth’s contributions; method study,
Based on the Course work corresponding to HEAT AND
micro-motion study, principles of motion economy; work
MASS TRANSFER LAB ME- 311/ REFRIGERATION AND AIR
measurement - stop watch time study, micro motion and
CONDITIONING LAB ME-312
memo motion, work sampling, standard data, PMTS; job
evaluation, merit rating, incentive schemes, and wage
ME 317 Power Plant L T P Credits
administration; business process reengineering, introduction
to ergonomics and its applications. Engineering 003 3C
Based on the Course work corresponding to Machine
UNIT III
Design-I ME 313
Production Planning and Control : Types and characteristics
of production systems Objective and functions of Production,
ME 318 Minor Prouect-II L T P Credits
Planning & Control, Routing, Scheduling and Operations
scheduling, production scheduling, job shop scheduling (Fabrication) 004 4C
problems, sequencing problems, scheduling tools and
techniques, Loading, Dispatching and its sheets & Gantt
L T P Credits
charts. ME 319 Industrial Traning -I 00 2 2C
UNIT IV Industrial training (Duration 6-8 weeks in summer vacation
Quality Management : Concepts of quality, total quality at the end of VIth semester)
management, cost of quality; statistical quality control,
Concept of specification limits, statistical control limits,
L T P Credits
process capability, Process control and control charts for ME 401 Mechatronics
both attributes and variable data. Acceptance Sampling- 310 4A
Single and double sampling, six sigma, ISO 9000 & ISO 14000.
UNIT I
UNIT V Introduction to mechatronic systems and components;
Resource Planning : Enterprise resource planning (ERP), Sensors and transducers; Actuators- electrical,
material required planning (MRP), manufacturing resource electromechanical, electromagnetic, hydraulic, pneumatic,
planning (MRP II), aggregate planning. smart material actuators, micro actuators, nano actuators.
Active actuators- piezoelectric, shape memory alloys(SMA),
Unit VI: Reliability and Maintenance electro active polymers(EAP), magneto restrictive, magneto
Reliability, availability and maintainability; distribution rheological fluid(MR).
of failure and repair times; determination of MTBF and
MTTR, reliability models; system reliability determination; UNIT II
Maintenance management and its objectives, Various types Stepper and servo motors, Encoders and resolvers.
of Maintenance Planning, House Keeping, 5S concepts.
UNIT III
Text Book Modeling, analysis and simulation of dynamic systems; use
1. Introduction to work Study; Oxford and IBH publishing of MATLAB; Bode, Nyquist and root-locus plot;
Co. Pvt. Ltd, New Delhi
2. Industrial Engineering and Management; B. Kumar, UNIT IV
Khanna Publication. Feedback systems: Open and closed loop control systems;
Stability and sensitivity; PID, phase lag and phase lead
compensation,

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UNIT V UNIT VI
Sampled data systems and Digital controllers; DA/AD Design of Engine parts: Connecting rod, crank shaft, piston
converters, microprocessors, interfacing with computers,
Text Books/Reference Books
UNIT VI 1. Mechanical Engineering Design Shigley, J. E., Mischke, C.
Digital logic: Analysis and synthesis of mechatronic systems R. and Budynas, R. G., , McGraw Hill, 7th Edition, 2004.
with application to robotics, CNC systems and others. International.
2. Fundamental of Machine Component Design,Juvinall, R.
Text Books/Reference Books C., and Marshek, K. M., John Wiley and Sons, 2000.
1. Introduction to Mechatronics and Measurement 3. Fundamentals of Machine ElementsHamrock, B. J.,
systems, (special Indian edition), Alciatore ,David Tata- Jacobson, B. Schmidt, S. R.,. McGraw Hill, 1999.
McGraw Hill India Ltd. 4. Machine Design: An Integrated Approach
2. Mechatronics: Principles, Concepts and applications, Norton, R. L., , Pearson Education, Indian Reprint-2001.
Mahalik.N, Tata-McGraw Hill India Ltd. 5. Machine Design Bhandari TMH
3. Mechatronics: Principles and applications, 6. Machine Design D. K. Aggarwal and P. C. Sharma
Onwubolu,Elsevier India Pvt Ltd. DhanpatRai
4. Mechatronics by Hindustan Machine Tools Ltd.,McGraw-
Hill Ltd. L T P Credits
5. Mechatronics: Electronic Control systems in Mechanical ME 403 Elective--I
and Electrical Engineering. 3/e, Pearson Education. 310 4C
6. Dan Necsulescu, "Mechatronics", Pearson Education
Asia, 2002 (Indian reprint) L T P Credits
7. Mechatronics – W. Bolton , Pearson Education ME 404 Open Elective--I 310 4A
L T P Credits
ME 402 Machine Design II 310 3C L T P Credits
ME 405 Mechatronics Lab 002 2C
UNIT I Based on syllabus for Mechatronics ME 401/CAD CAM ME
Design of Friction clutches, uniform wear, and uniform 402 syllabus
pressure assumptions, centrifugal clutches.
L T P Credits
Brakes: Design of internal expansion elements, assumptions, ME 406 Machine Design-II Lab
design of external contraction elements, Band brakes. 003 3C
Based on Machine Design –II ME403
UNIT II
Bearings and Lubrication: Types of Lubrication, viscosity, L T P Credits
journal bearing with perfect lubrication, hydrostatic and ME 407 Major Project-I
hydrodynamic lubrication theory, journal bearing design. 002 2C
Selection, and applications of rolling element bearings with
axial and radial loads, bearing materials, bearing seals, L T P Credits
mounting of bearings. ME 408 Industrial Training 000 4C
UNIT III: Industrial Training (Durations SIX-EIGHT weeks in Summer
Mechanical drives: selection of transmission, Belt and Chain vacation at the end of VIth semester)
drives: Flat belts, V Belts, Roller chains.
ME 411 Manufacturing L T P Credits
UNIT IV
Design of Gears: Helical, Bevel, and Worm gears, design Techniques- II 310 4A
stresses, stress concentration, overload factors, velocity
factors, bending strength of gear tooth, Buckingham UNIT I
equation for dynamic loads, and wear characteristics, AGMA Theory of Metal Cutting: Mechanics of metal cutting-
design equations, Design of an automobile gear box. Orthogonal and oblique cutting, Chip formation, Types of
chips, Chip control, Merchants theory of cutting forces at
UNIT V tool point, Limitations and modifications of Merchants
Hoisting elements: Theory of curved beams, Crane hooks, theory, Plowing forces and the ‘Size effect’, Heat generation
Snatch block assembly elements. in metal cutting, Cutting fluids and their physical action, Tool
wear, Tool life and Machinability, Nomenclature of cutting

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tools and Cutting tool materials, Economics of machining, L T P Credits
Analysis of milling and grinding processes. ME 416 Major/Project-II
003 3C
UNIT II
Design Features of Machine Tools: Design requirements of L T P Credits
machine tools, Kinematic drives of machine tools, Types of ME 417 Seminar/Report
002 2C
machine tool drives

UNIT III ELECTIVE-1


Design of machine tool spindle.
ME 403-3 Non Conventional L T P Credits
UNIT IV Energy Resources 310 4C
Non conventional machining: Studies on basic principle,
working and effects of process parameters of the following
processes: Ultrasonic machining (USM), Abrasive jet UNIT I
machining (AJM), Electro-discharge machining (EDM), Man and Energy, world production and reserve of
Electro-chemical machining (ECM), Electron beam conventional energy sources, Indian production and
machining (EBM), Plasma arc machining (PAM) and Laser reserves, Energy alternatives,
beam machining (LBM).
UNIT II
UNITV Solar radiation: Origin, nature and availability of solar
Metrology: Introduction to Metrology and its relevance, radiation, estimation of solar radiation date. Effects of
Limits, fits, and tolerances, Linear and angular measurements. receiving surface location and orientation. Heat transfer
considerations relevant to solar energy. Characteristics of
UNIT VI
materials and surfaces used in solar energy absorption.
Jigs & Fixtures: Important considerations in jigs and fixture
design. Main principles of designing of jigs & fixtures.
UNIT III
Different devices and methods of locations. Different types
Devices for thermal collection and storage. Design
of clamps used in jigs & fixtures.
consideration and performance of different types of solar
Text Books/Reference Books cells. Flat plate, focusing collectors. Energy storage devices
1. Fundamentals of Machining & Machine Tools by such as water storage systems, packed Bed storage systems,
Geoffrey Boothroyd& Winston A. Knight, Marcel & phase change storage systems.
Dekker Publications.
2. Fundamentals of Metal Cutting & Machine Tools UNIT IV
by B.L.Juneja, G.S.Sekhon&Nitin Seth, New Age Application systems for space heating, solar water pumps,
International Publications solar thermal pond, Solar Thermal Power plants, solar
3. Manufacturing Technology by P.N.Rao, Tata McGraw Hill distillation, Solar Refrigeration and solar air conditioning,
Publications other solar energy utilization.
4. Production Engineering Sciences by P.C. Pandey& C.K.
Singh, Standard Publications. UNIT V
5. Engineering Metrology by R.K. Jain, Khanna Publications Solar PV sytems. Fuel Cell Technologies.
6. Engineering Metrology by I.C.Gupta Generation and utilization of biogas, design of biogas plants,
Wind energy systems.
L T P Credits
ME 412 Elective--II 310 4C UNIT VI
Geothermal Energy Systems. Tidal energy systems. Oceanic
power generation. Design considerations, Installation and
L T P Credits Performance Evaluation. MHD power generations. Role of
ME 413 Open Elective--II 310 4A the nonconventional energy, sources in power planning.

Text Book
ME 414 Manufacturing L T P Credits 1. G. D. Rai, “Non-conventional energy Sources”, Khanna
Technology-II Lab 003 3A Publishers.
2. S.P. Sukhatme, “ Solar Energy”, Tata-Mcgraw hill, New
L T P Credits Delhi.
ME 415 Elective-II Lab 3. “Solar Energy thermal process” JA Duffie and W.A.
003 3C
Beckman, John willey & sons, New York.
Based on Elective II ME 412

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Reference Book Text Books/Reference Books
1. Solar energy, Frank Kaieth & Yogi Goswami 1. Nuclear Reactor Engineering, S. Glasstone and A.
2. Treatise of Solar Energy, H.P. Garg, John Willey & sons. Seronske, Van Nostrand – Reinhold, 1967
2. Nuclear Chemical Engineering, M. Bendict and T.A.
L T P Credits Pigtor, McGraw Hill, 1981.
ME 403-4 Nuclear Energy 3. Basic Principles of Nuclear Science and Reactors, L. C.
310 4C MerriteWiley Hill, 1981.
4. Introduction to Nuclear Reactor Physics, S. E. Liverhandt
UNIT I
Nuclear Physics: Atomic number and mass numbers,
Isotopes, Nuclear energy and nuclear forces, Binding ME 403-5 Gas Dynamics And L T P Credits
Energy, Nuclear Stability, Radioactivity, Nuclear reactions, Jet Propulsion 310 0
Radioactive isotopes, Law of radioactivity, Interaction of
radiation (alpha,beta, gamma) with matter, Interaction UNIT I
of neutrons with matter, Absorption radiative capture, Continuity equation, Momentum equation, Energy equation,
Transmutation Fission, Cross section for nuclear reactions. stagnation properties;
Fission process, Mechanism of nuclear fission, fission cross
UNIT II
section, fission products, Basic radio chemistry.
Isentropic flow with variable area, wave motion; Flow with
UNIT II normal shock waves, oblique shock waves,
Reactor Physics: Neutron balance, Neutron diffusion, UNIT III
Diffusion equation, and its solution, Showing down of Flow in constant area duct with friction and with heat
neutrons, Showing down power and moderating ratio. transfer,
Reactor theory: Multiplication factors, Four factor formula,
One group critical equation, Age, Diffusion method, Non- UNIT IV
leakage probabilities and effective multiplication factor, Multi Measurement of fluid properties, anemometer, flow
group diffusion theory, Homogeneous and heterogeneous visualization.
reactor systems, Time dependent reactor behaviour.

UNIT III UNIT V


Nuclear Reactor Engineering: Types of rectors, Ordinary Aircraft propulsion theory, Ramjet engine, Pulsejet engine;
water moderated reactors (BWR, PWRO), Heavy water Rocket propulsion and its theory,
cooled and moderated reactors, Gas cooled reactors (HTGR,
AGR), Fast reactors design, Construction and control of UNIT IV
nuclear reactors. Liquid propellant, solid propellant, rocket applications,
space flights.
UNIT IV
Heat transfer in nuclear reactors: Heat transfer techniques Text Books/Reference Books
in nuclear reactors, Design and operation, Thermal stresses, 1. S.M. Yahya, " Fundamentals of Compressible Flow ", New
Reactor shielding. Age International (P) Limited, New Delhi, 1996.
2. P.Hill and C. Peterson, " Mechanics and Thermodynamics
UNIT V of Propulsion ", Addison - Wesley Publishing Company,
Reactor materials: Nuclear fuels, Moderators, Coolants, 1992.
Reflectors and structural materials. 3. N.J. Zucrow, " Aircraft and Missile Propulsion, Vol. I & II ",
John Wiley , 1975.
Reprocessing: Nuclear fuel cycle, Spent fuel characteristics, 4. N.J. Zucrow, " Principles of Jet Propulsion and Gas
Reprocessing techniques role of solvent extraction in Turbines ", John Wiley, New York, 1970.
reprocessing. 5. H.Cohen, G.E.C.Rogers and Saravanamuttoo, " Gas
Turbine Theory ", Longman Group Ltd., 1980.
UNIT VI 6. G.P.Sutton, " Rocket Propulsion Elements ", John Wiley,
Waste management and radiation protection: Types of 1986, New York.
waste, Waste management philosophy and disposal, ICRP 7. A.H.Shapiro, " Dynamics and Thermodynamics of
recommendations, Radiation hazards and their prevention, Compressible Fluid Flow Vol.kl ", John Wiley , 1953, New
Radiation dose units. York.
8. V.Ganesan, " Gas Turbines ", Tata McGraw Hill Publishing
Status of nuclear technology in India: Indian nuclear power Co., New Delhi, 1999.
program, Nuclear reactors in India, India’s commitment to
nuclear.

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ELECTIVE-2 Derivation, Discussion of physical meanings and Presentation
of forms particularly suitable to CFD.
ME 412-1 Combustion L T P Credits
UNIT III
Generated Pollution 310 4C
Mathematical Behavior of Partial Differential Equations:
UNIT I Impact on CFD
Engine fundamentals: Fuels, alternative fuels for IC engines, UNIT IV
Type of hydro carbons. Gasoline specifications. Effect of Basic Aspects of Discretization: Introduction to Finite
Engine parameters on performance, fuel injection for SI Difference, Finite Elements and Finite Volume Methods.
engines, Engine vehicle road performance, road performance
and fuel economy. Detailed treatment of Finite Difference method, explicit and
implicit methods, errors and stability analysis.
UNIT II
Emissions and air pollution: Automotive Emissions and UNIT V
their role in air pollution. Photo chemical smog. Chemistry Grids with Appropriate Transformations Adaptive grids and
of smog formation. Combustion in Homogeneous mixtures, unstructured meshes.
emission formation. Incomplete combustion, formation of
hydro carbons, Carbon monoxide and oxides of nitrogen. Lift reduction, down force generation and drag reduction. An
Aldehyde emissions. introduction to the aerodynamics of airflows for cooling.

UNIT III UNIT VI


Influence of design and operating variables on gasoline Commercial codes (e.g. GAMBIT / FLUENT). Grid generation,
engine exhaust emissions. techniques and application. Basic principles and concepts
and the characteristics of wings and diffusers
Hydrocarbon Evaporative Emissions: Various sources
Text Books/Reference Books
and methods of their control. Canisters for controlling
1. Computational Fluid Dynamics” John Anderson,”
evaporative emissions. Emission control systems for gasoline
McGraw- Hill Ltd.
engines: Blow by control closed PCV system design.
2. Computational Fluid Dynamics” Tu, Elsevier.
UNIT IV 3. Introduction to Computational Fluid Dynamics, Niyogi,
Exhaust treatment devices: Air injection into exhaust Pearson Education, Delhi
system.
L T P Credits
UNIT V ME 412-3 Fuel Cell Technology
310 4C
Thermal reactors, Catalytic convertor.
Stratified charge engines. Honda CVCC engine.
UNIT I
Diesel engine combustion Emissions: Sources of emissions Introduction to Fuel Cell: Fuel Cell components and systems,
during combustion. Effect of air fuel ratio, speed, injection classification of fuel cells, Fuel Cell Electrochemistry and
timing on performance and emission formation. D.I and I.D.I Thermodynamics, Thermodynamics efficiency, Electromotive
engine emissions. force of Fuel Cells, Standard electrode potentials; effect of
concentration; Nernst equation, Rate of electrode processes:
UNIT VI Types of polarization; Surface reactions; Oxygen electrodes;
Methods of reducing emissions, exhaust gas recirculation, Hydrogen electrodes; Overall performance.
smoke emission from diesel engines.
UNIT II
Emission Instruments: Non- dispersive Infrared Low Temperature Fuel Cells: Proton exchange membrane
analyzer, Gaschromotograph, flame ionization detector, Fuel Cell, Hydrogen- Oxygen fuel cells, alkaline and polymeric
Chemiluminescent analyzer membrane types: Phosphoric acid Fuel Cell, Active Catalyst
and its dispersion; Heat and mass transfer, Construction and
ME 412-2 Computational Fluid L T P Credits
Design; Limiting problems, Low temperature fuel cells of
Dynamics (CFD) 310 4C other types- Methanol fuel cell, Hydrocarbon fuel cell.

UNIT I UNIT III


Introduction to CFD, Historical background, Impact of CFD High Temperature Fuel Cells: Advantages; molten
electrolytic fuel cell; solid electrolyte fuel Cell; Construction,
UNIT II Air depolarized cells; Biochemical fuel cells, Regenerative
The Governing Equations of Fluid Dynamics cells; Micro fuel cells.

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UNIT IV DESIGNGROUP
Fuel Cell operation: Supply of fuel and fuel processing;
Hydrogen production, storage safety and infrastructure ELECTIVE-1
development, electrical arrangement, removal of Products;
materials for battery construction; Production and
ME 403-6 Mechanical L T P Credits
purification of fuels. Vibrations 310 4C

UNIT V UNIT I
Application of fuel cell systems: Large scale power Introduction: Basics of vibration, Mathematical modeling
generation; Power plant for vehicles; Domestic power; Fuel of vibrating systems- Discrete and Continuous systems,
cells in space. Conservative and Non-conservative system with reference
to Vibrations.
UNIT VI
Fuel Cell economics, Future trends in fuel cells. UNIT II
Single degree of freedom systems: Force-Balance and
Text Books/Reference Books
Moment- Balance methods, damping factor, Governing
1. Fuel Cell Systems,I.J.Blomen, Plenum Punlishing
equations for different types of Damping and for different
Corporation, NY 1994 or latest’
types of applied forces, Lagrange’s equations.
2. Fuel Cells A.Mcdougall, , John Willey. N.W, 1976 or latest.
3. Hand Book of Fuel Cell Fundamentals, Technology and Free responses of Undamped and Damped systems, Stability
applications W.Vielstich, A.Lamn and H.A.Gasteiger, of a Single Degree of freedom System, Machine tool Chatter,
Editors, (4 volumes), John Willey, NY,2003. single Degree of freedom system with Nonlinear Elements.
4. E Books available from the internet.
UNIT III
L T P Credits Single Degree of freedom systems subjected to periodic
ME 412-4 Hybrid Technology excitations: Response to Harmonic Excitation, frequency-
310 4C
response function, System with rotating Unbalanced masses,
UNIT I system with base excitation.
INTRODUCTION TO HYBRID VEHICLES
UNIT IV
1. Definition Single Degree of Freedom system subjected to Transient
a. Need for hybrids and their advantages Excitation: Response to impulse Excitation, response to: Step
b. Types of hybrids input and Ramp input, Spectral Energy of the responses,
2. MULTI-FUEL HYBRIDS Response to: Rectangular pulse excitation, Half- sine wave
a. Bi-Fuel Hybrids pulses.
b. Tri-Fuel hybrids, etc
3. PLUG-IN HYBRID ELECTRIC VEHICLES UNIT V
a. Description and Advantages Two degree Freedom systems: Free undamped vibrations,
b. Types of PHEV Static and dynamic coupling, Principal modes of vibration,
c. PHEV Drive train components dynamic vibration absorber, centrifugal absorber, Vehicle
4. IC ENGINES FOR HYBRIDS suspension system response.
5. MOTORS FOR HYBRIDS UNIT VI
6. BATTERIES FOR HYBRIDS Introduction to Vibration measuring Instruments: Vibration
7. ELECTRONICS/CONTROL CIRCUITRY FOR HYBRIDS meters, vibration signatures, standards, vibration testing
8. SERIES AND MILD HYBRIDS equipment, on site balancing of rotors.
a. Mild Hybrid drive train
b. Series hybrid drive train Text Books/Reference Books
9. PARALLED HYBRIDS 1. Fundamentals of vibrations;
a. Parallel hybrid drive train Balachandran,Magrab,Cengage Learning.
10. EXISTING HYBRIDS 2. Mechanical vibrations; Rao.S.S, Pearson Education.
a. Toyota Prius 3. Mechanical Vibrations; Srinivas P, Tata Mcgraw Hill
b. Honda Insight company Limited.
11. Performance Analysis of Hybrid Vehicles 4. Fundamentals of Vibrations; Roger A A, Amerind
a. Fuel-efficiency analysis Publisher Company Pvt Ltd.
b. Emissions Analysis 5. Engineering Vibration; Daniel J Inman, Prentice Hall,
c. Life Cycle analysis New Jersey.
12. MISCELLENEOUS TYPES OF HYBRID VEHICLES

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in tribological joints - classification, calculation methods
ME 403-1 Finite Element L T P Credits
with allowance for stiffness, wear limits, reliability of
Methods 310 4C joints, simple examples, detailed study of manufacturing
methods for highly reliable joints. Economic role of wear,
UNIT I measurement, types, and use of radiotracer techniques.
Fundamental concepts of the Finite Element Method.
Various element shapes, Displacement Model, Derivation of UNIT IV
stiffness matrix for the element and for the entire domain Adhesive wear: Mechanism, size, shapes of transferred and
wear particles, quantitative laws, equilibrium calculation
UNIT II of fragments under different conditions, minimum load
Isoparametric elements, Element stresses and strains. for loose particle formation, Quantitative expression for
abrasive wear, of hardness and particle size on abrasive
UNIT III wear rate, surface fatigue wear, brittle fracture wear,
Derivation of force and displacement vectors for the entire corrosive wear with types,
domain. Boundary conditions, Solution of the overall
problems. UNIT V
Friction: Introduction, laws, function, properties of
UNIT IV uncontaminated metals in air, outgassed metal surface,
Applications of finite element method to solid mechanics, calculation of flash temperature using surface energy, stick-
slip and its prevention.
UNIT V
Applications of finite element method to fluid mechanics UNIT VI
and heat transfer. Lubrication: Solid film lubrication, boundary lubrication
with single and multiple penetration models, properties
UNIT VI of lubricants, effectiveness of lubrication-intermediate
Use of Softwares such as ANSYS/ NASTRAN/IDEAS. Basic temperature, behavior of a solid lubrication below melting
feature of these softwares. point effect of speed, load on lubrication. Lubricants, their
properties lubrication technique in vacuum, lubricant coating
Text Books/Reference Books and its stability. Theory of elastohydrodynamic lubrication
1. Finite element Method,O.C. Zienkiewicz& R.A. Taylor film thickness, frictional stress heat flow & temperature,
2. Finite element Analysis,C.S. Krishnamurthy service life of roller bearings.
3. Finite element Method, Kenneth H. Hubener
4. Finite Element Method, Desai & Abel Text Books/Reference Books
5. Finite Element Procedures, K. J. Bathe, Prentice Hall of 1. Engineering Tribology by GwidonStachowiak, 2005
India Edition, Elsevier
2. Experimental Methods in Tribology by GwidonStachowiak
L T P Credits 3. Engineering Tribology by John Williams, OUP
ME 403-7 Tribology
310 4C
ME 403-8 Experimental Stress L T P Credits
UNIT I Analysis 310 4C
Introduction: Surface interactions, science of rubbing
surface, general consideration of parameters involved, wear UNIT I
rate, modeling and solution of simple problems. Photo elasticity: Field of application, Theory of light,
polarization, photo elastic effect, fundamental optical laws
UNIT II of photo elasticity; plane and circular polariscope; isoclinic
Material properties influencing interactions: Introduction, and isochromatic lines; interpretation of photo elastic stress
elastic properties, Plastic deformation properties, relation pattern, different methods of compensation;
between the strength and other Properties of solids, chemical
reactivity of surfaces, absorbed surface layer, Surface energy, UNIT II
relation between surface energy and hardness, Surface Complete analysis of stress pattern, different methods
Interfacial Energies of Solids under engineering condition. of compensation; complete analysis of stress pattern by
standard methods; photo elastic materials; stress fringe and
Unit III strain fringe constants; similarity laws; birefringent castings.
Surface Interaction: Size of real contact area and effect of
surface energy, size of junction, rheologial properties, Wear

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UNIT III Fractured surfaces: Acquaintance with some common
Elastic Strain Gauges: Gauge, construction and installation, fracture surfaces of various materials, like steels, C.I, non
temperature compensation, gauge sensitivity, factors ferrous alloys etc.
affecting gauge behavior, Potentiometer and Wheatstone
Bridge Circuits for strain measurement. Text Books/Reference Books
1. Prashant Kumar; ‘Elements of Fracture Mechanics”; Tata
UNIT IV McGraw- Hill Publishing Company Limited.
Brittle Coating: Introduction, coating stresses, failure 2. Knott.J.F; “Fundamentals of Fracture Mechanics”, John
theories, different crack patterns, crack detection, Wiley & Sons, Newyork.
3. Gdoutos.E.E; “Fracture Mechanics- An introduction”;
UNIT V Springer.
Calibration of coating stresses, composition of brittle coating, 4. Ramesh.K; “e-Book on Engineering Fracture Mechanics”;
influence of various parameters, effect of biaxial stress field. IIT Madras.
5. Fracture Mechanics: Fundamentals and Applications, T.
UNIT VI L. Anderson, CRC Press
Introduction to Moire Techniques. 6. Elements of Fracture Mechanics, P. Kumar, Wheeler
Publishing.
Text Books/Reference Books
1. Experimental Stress Analysis, Adams Dove, Prentice Hall ME 412-6 Elastic and Plastic L T P Credits
Inc 1965. Behavior of Engineering 310 4C
2. Experimental Stress Analysis , Rossenthal Materials
3. Experimental Stress analysis, Dally and Riley, McGraw
Hill UNIT I
Mechanical Testing: Study of stress strain diagrams of
ELECTIVE-2 various materials.
L T P Credits UNIT II
ME 412-5 Fracture Mechanics tension, compression, shear and ductile tests, bend test and
310 4C
Erichsoncuppling tests on Rockwell, Brinell, Vickers hardness
UNIT I tests; micro hardness, superficial and shore’s schleroscope
Introduction: Inter-disciplinary approaches in fracture tests.
mechanics, modes of deformation and failure. UNITI II
Material Behavior Beyond Elastic Limit: Inelastic action,
UNIT II yielding in crystals, dislocations, yielding in polycrystals and
Linear Elastic Fracture Mechanics: Stress concentration in amorphous material,
the vicinity of notches and cracks, Griffith’s energy concept,
Irwin’s stress intensity approach, fracture toughness. UNIIT III
Strain hardening and discontinuous yielding.
UNIT III
General Yielding Fracture Mechanics: Crack tip plastic UNIT IV
zones, Wall’s crack opening displacement concept, J-integral Fracture: Study of ductile and Brittle fracture; Ductile - Brittle
transition, notch effect and notch sensitivity and methods of
UNIT IV protection against fracture.
Evaluation of Fracture Mechanics Parameters: Plane strain
UNITV
fracture toughness testing i.e., KIC.
Creep: Long- time constant load, Constant-temperature
creep tests, mechanism of creep rupture, graphical
UNIT V
representation of long time creep test data, empirical
Micro Structure and Fracture Toughness: Physical
relation for creep behavior, plastic flow rules for creep,
significance of fracture toughness in relation to
creep relaxation in tension.
microstructure, principles for the development of fracture
resistant materials. UNIT VI
Fatigue: The nature of fatigue, mechanism of fatigue, fatigue
UNIT VI strength of metals, stress concentration, fatigue strength,
Fracture Safe Design Principles: Leak before break Paris Law fatigue failure under combined stress, cumulative fatigue
for fatigue crack growth. damage due to varying amplitude of stress, other factors
affecting fatigue strength.

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UNIT III
ME 412-7 Analysis and L T P Credits
Robot languages and programing.
Synthesis of Linkages 310 4C
UNIT IV
UNIT I Controlling the Robot systems: Introduction to drives,
Introduction: Conventional symbols used in Kinematic Mechanical, Hydraulic, Pneumatic, electric drives, feed back
diagram. Degree of freedom of Linkages: Types and number control
of synthesis; Grubler’s equation.

UNIT II UNITV
Centre and Centrodes: kennedy’s theorem of three centres; Sensing system for a robot: Introduction, types of sensors,
determination of centres of Kinematic Chain; machine vision, Artificial intelligence, Control techniques.

UNIT III UNIT VI


Fixed and moving centrodes, velocities of points on a Robot safety: Introduction, potential safety hazards, safety
machine member by centre method and resolution method. planning check lists, safety guidelines, latest development in
safety measurement.
UNIT IV
Design: Four bar mechanisms of Class I and Class II chains: Text Books/Reference Books
Similarity varying triangle; transmission angle; relative pole 1. Introduction to Robotics: Mechanics and Control, John j
method; inversion method and Overlay method. Craig, Pearson education.
2. Robotics for Engineers, Y.Koren, McGraw Hill Publications.
UNIT V
Couple Curves: Robert’s law: Cognate linkages; Babillier’s
PRODUCTION GROUP
theorem, pole, polode, pole tangent and pole velocity, the
Euler- Suavery Equation. ELECTIVE-1
UNIT VI ME 403-2 Dimensional Quality L T P Credits
Finite displacement: Rotating angle, pole triangle, centre Engineering 310 4C
system and its application for three position link guiding;
opposite pole quadrangle, four and five position link guiding; UNIT I
analytical design of 4-bar mechanism for co-ordinated Principles of measurement: Definition of Metrology,
motions of cranks; Freudenstein’s equations. difference between precision and accuracy. Sources of errors:
Text Books/Reference Books Controllable and Random Errors, Effects of Environment
1. Hartenberg R.S and DenavitJ,”Kinematic Synthesis of and Temperature, Effects of support, alignment errors,
Linkages”, McGraw Hill application of Least Square principles, errors in measurement
2. A S Hall Jr,”Kinematic & Linkage Design”, Prentice Hall of a quality which is function of other variables.
India.
3. Amitabh Ghosh& AK Mallick, Mechanisms & Machine Length Standards: Line standards, end standards and
Theory wavelength standards, transfer from line standards to end
4. Erdman &Sandor, Mechanism Design: Analysis standards. Numerical based on line standards. Slip gauges –
&Synthesis,Prentice Hall. its use and care, methods of building different heights using
5. Theory Of Machines by Pencock, Shigley different sets of slip gauges.

Limits, fits and tolerances: Various definitions, IS919-1963,


ME 412-8 Robotics And L T P Credits different types of fits and methods to provide these fits.
Automation 310 4C Numerical to calculate the limits, fits and tolerances as per
IS 919- 1993. ISO system of limits and fits; Gauges and its
UNIT I types, limit gauges – plug and ring gauges.
Introduction to Robotics, Classification of Robots,
Characteristics of Robots, performance, advantages and Gauge Design – Taylor’s Principle, wear allowance on
disadvantages of a Robot, industrial applications of a Robot. gauges. Different methods of giving tolerances on gauges,
Numericals.
UNIT II
Fundamentals of a Robot: Various system, structure and UNIT II
definition, terms relating to industrial Robots, basic terms Comparators: Characteristics, Uses, Limitation, Advantages
related to Robot performance and Characteristics, Control and Disadvantages.
volume of a Robot,

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Mechanical Comparators: JohansonMikrokator and Signma UNIT VI
Mechanical Comparator. Surface texture: Introduction, different types of irregularities,
Mechanical - optical comparator. standard measures for assessment and measurement of
Electrical and electronic comparators. surface finish.

Pneumatic comparators – Systems of Penumatic gauging: Text Books/Reference Books


Flow type and back pressure type, different type of 1 Engineering Metrology”, R.K. Jain, Khanna Publishers,
sensitivities and overall magnification. Solex Pneumatic Delhi
gauge and differential comparators. 2 Engineering Metrology, I.C. Gupta, DhanpatRai
Numericals. Publications, Delhi

UNIT III 3 Metrology for Engineers”,.F.W. Galyer& C.R. Shotbolt,


Angular Measurement: Sine Bar – different types of sine bars, “ELBS edition.
use of sine bars in conjuction with slip gauges, precautions 4 Fundamentals of Mechanical Inspection”, R. Jenkins,
and calibration of sine bars. Use of angle gauges, spirit level, McGraw Hill
errors in use of sine bars. Numericals. 5 “Fundamentals of Dimensional Metrology”, C. Dotson, R.
Harlow, R. Thompson, Thomson Asia Pte Ltd., Singapore
Principle and working of Micro-optic autocollimator. Circular 6 A.S.T.M.E., “Handbook of Industrial Metrology”, Prentice
Division: dividing head and circular tables, circular division Hall
by precision Polygons. Caliper Principle, Calibration of
polygons. Numerical based on circular division.
ME 404-3 Advanced Machining L T P Credits
Straightness and flatness: Definition of Straightness and Processes 310 4C
Flatness error. Determination of straightness error of
straight edge with the help of spirit level and auto collimator. UNIT- I
Determination of flatness error of a surface plate with the Introduction: mechanical advanced machining processes,
help of spirit level or auto collimator. need of advanced machining processes, hybrid processes
Numericals
Ultrasonic machining (USM): Introduction, mechanics
of cutting, parametric analysis, process capabilities,
UNIT IV
applications.
Screw Thread Measurement: Errors in threads,
Measurement of elements of screw threads – major UNIT-II
diameter, minor diameter, pitch, flank angle and effective Abrasive jet machining (AJM): Introduction ,AJM set
diameter (Two and three wire methods). Effect of errors in ups, gas propulsion system, abrasive feeder, machining
pitch and flank angles and its mathematical derivation. chamber, AJM nozzle, abrasive parametric analysis, process
capabilities, applications.
Gear Measurement: Measurement of tooth thickness – Gear
tooth vernier caliper, Constant chord method, base tangent UNIT III
method and derivation of mathematical formulae for each Water jet machining: Introduction, process characteristics,
method. Test plugs method for checking pitch diameter and process performance, applications.
tooth spacing. Measurement of Gear Pitch, Parkinson Gear
Tester. Abrasive Water jet machining: Working principle, parametric
Numericals. analysis, process capabilities and applications.

UNIT V Abrasive finishing process: Working principle, material


Machine Tool Alignment: Machine tool tests and alignment removal and surface finish parametric analysis, process
tests on lathe. Alignment tests on milling machine. Alignment variables and applications.
tests on a radial drilling machine.
UNIT- IV
Electro discharge machining (EDM): Introduction, Working
Interferometry: Principle of measurement, Interferometry
principle, parametric analysis, process variables, process
applied to flatness testing, surface contour tests, optical
characteristics, applications, hybrid processes such as
flats, testing of parallelism of a surface with the help of
electro discharge grinding, diamond grinding, wire EDM,
optical flat. Quantitative estimate of error in parallelism,
Flatness Interferometer NPL-Gauge length interferometer Laser beam machining: production of laser, working
for checking the error in slip gauges. Numericals based on principle, types of laser, process characteristics and
Interferometry. applications.

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Electron beam machining: Working principle, process UNIT IV
parameter, process characteristics, applications. Electrical control of fluid power: components and circuits.

Ion beam machining: Working principle, process parameter, Micro-electronic control of fluid power: PLC-
process characteristics, applications. Microprocessors uses and selection criteria for components.

UNIT V
Plasma arc machining: Working principle, Plasma arc cutting Logic Circuits: Position, Pressure Sensing, Switching, Electro
system, applications. Pneumatic, Electro Hydraulic, Robotic Circuits.
UNIT V Case studies: conveyor feed system, power pack, Bunker
Electro-chemical machining: Working principle, ECM automatic circuits, etc.
systems, parametric analysis, advantages and limitations,
process performance, hybrid process such as EC grinding UNIT VI
and chemical machining. Automation in machine tools, Mechanized feeding Automatic
assembly. Automatic machine tool control. Transfer lines.
UNIT VI Factory automation
Ultra precision machining for higher accuracy and surface
quality, micro machining, nano finishing and future trends in Text Books/Reference Books
advanced machining processes. 1 Hydraulic and Pneumatic Controls, R Srinivasan, Vijay
Nicole imprints Pvt. Ltd., Chennai.
Text Books/Reference Books 2 Introduction to Hydraulic and Pneumatic S. Ilango and V.
1. Advanced machining process, Dr.V.K.Jain Soundararajan, Prentice-Hall of India, Delhi
2. Non traditional methods of manufacturing, shah &
3 Oil Hydraulic Systems : Principles and Maintenance”, S.
Pandey
R. Majumdar, “ Tata McGraw-Hill, Delhi
4 “ Pneumatic Systems : Principles and Maintenance”, S.
ME 404-1 Automation In L T P Credits
R. Majumdar, Tata McGraw-Hill, Delhi
Manufacturing 310 4C 5 Power Hydraulics ",J.Michael, Pinches and John G.Ashby,
" Prentice Hall
UNIT I 6 Hydraulics and Pnematics (HB) ", Andrew Parr, " Jaico
Basic Principles : Introduction to Automation. Productivity Publishing House
v/s automation materials handling systems. Evaluation of 7 Basic Fluid Power ", Dudleyt, A. Pease and John J.
automatic production. Designing for automation. Pippenger, " Prentice Hall
8 Fluid Power with Applications ", Anthony Esposite,
UNIT II Prentice Hall
Hydraulic System
Hydraulic Principles. Hydraulic pumps: Characteristics, ME 404-4 Computer Integrated L T P Credits
Pump Selection, Pumping Circuits. Hydraulic Actuators: Manufacturing 310 4C
Linear, Rotary, Selection, Characteristics. Hydraulic Valves:
Pressure, Flow, Direction Controls, Applications. Servo and UNIT I
Proportional Valves, Hydraulic Fluids: Symbols. NC/CNC/DNC terminology, Operations of NC/CNC machine
tools. Control cycles in CNC machine tools and how do these
UNIT III reduce operator’s activities , Central Processing Unit (CPU),
Pneumatic Systems : Pneumatic fundamentals. Production Input Devices , Storage Devices , System Configuration ,
of compressed air. Types of cylinders. Control valves: Feasible report to introduce CAM technology for the first
direction, pressure and flow-air hydraulic equipments. time in the industry , advantages &limitations of using CNC
Actuators. General approach to control system design. technology.
Symbols and drawing. Schematic layout. Cascade, Karnaugh,
Veitch mapping method. air hydraulic control. UNIT II
Parameters for adaptation of CAM technology, Advantages
Unit III and disadvantages of CAM, Part programming, Manual
Pneumatic and hydraulic circuits : Hydraulic circuits: & CAP, APT& its statements/programming with suitable
Reciprocating, Quick return, Sequencing synchronizing. examples to machine the components on CNC lathe, CNC
Accumulator circuits. Safety circuits. milling machine , CNC jig boring machine , etc, Parallel
programming& its advantages , Post processor commands,
Pneumatic circuits: Classic, Cascade, Step-counter, Compilation control commands , Repetitive programming,
Karnaugh-Veitch mapping, Combination Methods. etc.

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UNIT III ELECTIVE-2
Canned cycles, linear/circular, parabolic interpolation,
online/offline programming, unidirectional, bidirectional ME 413-1 Quality Management L T P Credits
approach, point to point and continuous control, Buffer Systems 310 4C
storage , adaptive control, Nesting , opti part ,opti route ,
precision sheet metal processing , CNC turret punch press,
UNIT I
CNC press brake &its programming to machine the sheet
Introduction to Quality : Definition of Quality- product, user,
metal components , Auto indexing , safety aspects in CNC
value, and manufacturing based perspectives, Dimensions
machine tools . Tool length/ cutter compensation , Computer
of Quality, Quality Planning, Quality costs- optimization of
optimized manufacturing , etc.
quality costs, Quality in manufacturing, services, health
UNIT IV care, educational systems, the seven tools of quality.
Reverse engineering, Reasons for reverse engineering,
importance of reverse engineering, Process of reverse UNIT II
engineering, Applications of reverse engineering. Philosophies in Quality Management Systems : Philosophies
of Quality Gurus- Deming, Juran, Crosby, Feigenbaum,
Integration of reverse engineering with CAM, Flexible Ishikawa, Taguchi. Comparison of Quality Philosophies;
Manufacturing System ,Elements of FMS , tool management Quality Management awards- Deming prize, Malcolm
systems , FMS control , Typical layouts of FMS , Benefits of Baldrige National Quality Award, Kirloskar Award Awards.
FMS in the industries. Production planning and operation
of FMS , Computer Aided Design , Concept and Description UNIT III
, Origin of CAD, Representations &Simulations , Various Statistical Process Control : Introduction to Quality
models of CAD, Analytical programs, Different models of characteristics- variables and attributes, Types and causes
CAD , Advantages of CAD & its limitations , etc. of variations, Control Charts for variables and attributes,
Process capability.
UNIT V
CAPP, Types of CAPP, Group technology , Merit/ Demerits, UNIT IV
Database management in the development of CAPP, CAD- Acceptance Sampling : Sampling process and lots formation;
CAM integration , Essential elements of CAPP , Future trends Advantages and applications of acceptance sampling;
in CAPP, Importance of CAPP in CAM/CIM, etc. characteristics of O.C. Curve; Single, double, multiple,
sequential sampling; ASN, ATI, AOQL, AOQ, AQL, LQL,
Introduction to Robots , its types , Laws of robotics , Symbolic
Producer’s and Consumer’s risks.
modelling of robots , Robotic sensors , Configurations of
robot, Applications ofRobots in engineering industries.
UNIT V
UNIT VI ISO 9000:2000 : Structure of ISO standards, Factors leading
Basic concepts of CIM , Evolution of CIM, Unmanned to ISO, Implementation and registration, Benefits of ISO.
manufacturing , Elements of CIM, CIM implementation , CIM
hardware and CIM software. UNIT VI
SIX SIGMA : Principles of Six Sigma, Statistical basis, Tools
Product development through CIM, Sequential engineering, and techniques, DMAIC principle, application of six sigma in
Concurrent engineering, Comparison of sequential and manufacturing and service organization
concurrent engineering, implementation of concurrent
engineering, concurrent engineering and information Text Books/Reference Books
technology, Characteristics of concurrent engineering. 1. The Management and Control of Quality by J R Evans and
Soft computing in CIM: Artificial neural networks/ W M , Lindsay, Cengage learning, India
Artificial intelligence, Fuzzy, Fuzzy AHPBenefits of CIM , 2. Quality Management by KanishkaBedi, Oxford
Lean manufacturing , comparison of lean manufacturing 3. Total Quality Management by Besterfield, Pearson
with conventional manufacturing , applications of lean Education.
manufacturing , etc. 4. Jura’s Quality Planning and Analysis for Enterprise
Quality, by F M Gryna, R C H Chua, J A Defeo, Tata
Text Books/Reference Books McGrawHill
1. Automation, Production system and computer integrated
manufacturing by GROOVER,
2. Computer Aided Design andComputer Aided
Manufacturing by GROOVER-Zimmer,
3. Computer Aided Manufacturing by P.N.Rao,
4. NC/CNC Technology by KUNDRA, RAO, TIWARI,

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ME 413-2 Materials L T P Credits ME 413-3 Supply Chain L T P Credits
Management 310 4C Management 310 4C

UNIT I UNIT I
Introduction : Scope of materials management, primary and Introduction : Perspective of Supply Chain Management,
secondary objectives, integrated materials management, Managing uncertainty, Key issue in supply chain
relation with other functional areas of organization; management.
Organizing for materials management, basis for forming
organizations, conventional and modern approaches to UNIT II
organizing materials management. Inventory Management and Risk Pooling : Inventory
management, Classification of inventory, Centralized versus
UNIT II Decentralized Warehousing and Risk pooling, Value of
Materials identification : Classifying of materials, codification Information, Quantification of Bullwhip effect, Causes and
of materials, standardization, simplification and variety remedies of Bullwhip effect.
reduction of materials, Inventory control, techniques: FSN,
VED, ABC; working capital management with reference to UNIT III
inventory. Resource planning : Aggregate Production Planning- Chase
and leveling strategies, MRP, MRP-II, Agile manufacturing
UNIT III Systems
Management of stores : Location, different types of stores,
methods of storing, safety and security of materials, stores UNIT IV
equipment, materials handling equipment, factors affecting Procurement and Outsourcing strategies : Introduction,
materials handling, stores issues and receipts, procedures, outsourcing benefits and risks, Make/Buy decision,
forms and policies in stores transactions, stores accounting, e-procurement, Vendor selection and quota allocation.
stores organization, materials safety and security.
UNIT V
UNIT IV Strategic Alliances : Introduction, Third party logistics,
Management of surplus obsolete and scrap materials Demand driven strategies, Distribution strategies-
: Management of surplus obsolete and scrap materials, direct shipment, cross docking, transshipment, Supplier
reasons for accumulation of surplus obsolete and scrap relationships management, Customer relationship
materials, methods of disposal, regulations and procedures. management.

UNIT V UNIT VI
Purchasing : Planning purchasing materials, norms of vendor International Issues in Supply Chain Management : Concepts
rating, CEI methodology, Japanese industry: selection in Globalization, Globalization forces, Risks and Advantages
and development, purchasing procedures and methods, of International supply chains, Issues in International supply
legal aspects, insurance of materials, supply management, chain management, Regional differences in logistics.
sources of supply, out sourcing.
Text Books/Reference Books
UNIT VI 1. Designing and Managing the Supply Chain: concepts,
Sub contracting : Sub contracting, reasons for subcontracting, strategic and case studies by David Simchi-Levi, Philip
criteria for selecting sub contractors, rating, factors affecting kaminsky, Edith Simchi-Levi, Ravi Shankar, Tata McGraw-
subcontract rate fixing – internal and external subcontract. Hill.
2. Supply Chain Management by Chopra and Mendle, PHI
Text Books/Reference Books 3. Supply Chain Management: Text and Cases by JannatSah,
1. Integrated materials management-A. K. Datta-PHI Pearson Education.
2. Purchasing and Supply Management-Dobbler, Burt D.N-
TMI,7/e, 2004
3. Materials Management – P Gopalakrishnan – PHI, 2002 ME 413-4 Financial L T P Credits
4. Purchasing And Materials Management – LeendersFearon Management 310 4C
– Universal Book Stall
5. Purchasing And Inventory Control – K S Menon – UNIT I
WheelerPublishers Fundamentals of Financial Management : Introduction,
6. Materials Management – Varma M M – Sultan Chand Objectives, goals and functions of financial Management.
And Sons Time value of Money, Risks and Returns, Valuation of
Securities.

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UNIT II Labels and instant labeling. Ink jet printing and bar coding.
FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS AND MARKETS : Forms of Graphic design. Printing techniques-Printing inks and print
Business Organizations, capital structure, Construction evaluations.
analysis and interpretation of standard financial statements,
Dividend policy and share valuation. UNIT IV
Testing, Standards and Quality control : Mechanicla testing,
UNIT III resistance to light, insect and mould. Barrier testing for air,
Capital Budgeting : Concept of Operating cycles and working oxygen etc., shelf life, worthiness of filled packages. Seal
of Capital Management; Capital Budgeting : Cost of capital tests. Standards- basic concepts for rigid and non rigid
investment decisions and Risk analysis in Capital Budgeting and non rigid and ancillary materials standards for export
packages, ISO 9000 and implications. Ecopackaging and
Unit IV regulatios.
Financial Planning : Planning of profit and leverages
(operating and financial) Risk and Return: Nature of risk, UNIT V
Inter-relationship in risk and return, effect of Tax on return. Process machinery and equipment : Machinery and
equipment for manufacture of bottles, carry-bags and
UNIT V laminates.
Cost Accounting : Definition and scope of cost accountancy
and costing methods, elements of cost overhead Text Books/Reference Books
classification distribution and absorption, process costing- 1. Materials for Advanced Packaging, LU, Springer
Uniform, Marginal and standard costing methods, Case 2. Encyclopedia of PackgingTechnolgy, Brody, John Wiley
studies. 3. Plastics Packaging, Piringer& Bauer, Wiley Interscience
4. Plastics Packaging, Selke, Hanser
UNIT VI 5. Nano Packaging, Morris, Springer
Inflation and Financial Management : Inflation and Asset
revaluation, firm value, financial market returns, financial
ME 4136 L T P Credits
analysis, capital budgeting.
MEMS (Micro Electro 310 4C
Text Books/Reference Books Mechanical Systems)
1. Financial Management by Khan and Jain, TMH
2. Financial management by I. M. Pandey UNIT I
Components of MEMS : microsensors, microactuators,
ME 413 - 5 Packaging L T P Credits microelectronics, microstructures.
Technology 310 4C
Intelligent microsystems, Applications of MEMS.

UNIT I Different types of microsensors and microactuators; micro-


Introduction : Packaging as an integral process in production accelerometers, micro-fluidics.
and marketing , Packages, Packaging characteristics, Physical
properties. Mechanism of spoilage, degradation, corrosion UNIT II
& Their prevention. Compatibility-permissible plasticizers Engineering mechanics for microsystem design, thin-film
and their migration to food products. Package design. mechanics, static bending of thin plates, interfacial fracture
mechanics
UNIT II Thermofluid engineering and microsystem design.
Packaging Materials : Papers and speciality papers, Scaling laws in miniaturisation.
cellulosic films and laminates. Plastic-PE, PP PS, PVC,PVDC,
Nylon, Polyester and their combinations. Expanded PE,PS UNIT III
and bubble films. Glass containers, ampoules and vials. Materials of MEMS, substrates and wafers, silicon as a
Composite containers, drums and paper tubes. Aluminum substrate material, silicon compounds, piezoelectric crystals,
foils, laminates and coating. Single layer and multilayer polymers for MEMS.
polymer packaging.
UNIT IV
UNIT III Microsystem fabrication processes, photolithography,
Ancillary materials : Adhesives, Adhesive tapes. Cushioning ion implantation, diffusion, oxidation, chemical vapor
materials and properties, reinforcements. Stitching methods. deposition, physical vapor deposition -sputtering, deposition
Seals and enclosures. Lining compounds and lacquers. by epitaxy, etching.

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UNIT V
Micromanufacturing, Bulk micromanufacturing, surface
micromachining, LIGA process.

Microsystem design., Microsystem packaging.

UNIT VI
Integrated Smart Sensors and MEMS, Interface Electronics
for MEMS, MEMS Simulators, MEMS for RF Applications.
Conclusions & Future Trends

Text Books/Reference Books


1. MEMS & Micro systems Design and Manufacture; Tai-
Ran Hsu; Tata Mcgraw-Hill
2. S. Senturia, “Microsystem Design,” Kluwer Academic
Publishers, 2001 (ISBN: 0792372468)
3. V. Kaajakari, “Pratical MEMS,” Small Gear Publishing,
2009 (ISBN: 9780982299104)
4. G. Kovacs, “Micromachined Transducers Sourcebook”
WGB/McGraw-Hill, 2000
5. G. Rebeiz, "RF MEMS: theory, design, and technology,"
Wiley Interscience, 2003
6. M. Madou, “Fundamentals of Microfabrication, 2nd ed.”
CRC Press, 2002
7. Maluf, N.An Introduction To Microelectromechanical
Systems Engineering Artech House 2000
8. Elwenspoek, M&Wiegerink, R.J.MechanicalMicrosensors
Springer 2003

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