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B. Tech. (MECHANICAL) Semester - 5 L T P C
ME 301 DYNAMICS OF MACHINES 3 1 2 5
PRACTICALS
BOOKS RECOMMENDED
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B. Tech. (MECHANICAL) Semester – 5 L T P C
ME 303 HEAT & MASS TRANSFER 3 1 2 5
PRACTICALS
BOOKS RECOMMENDED
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B. Tech. (MECHANICAL) Semester – 5 L T P C
ME 305 FLUID MACHINES 3 1 2 5
PRACTICALS
BOOKS RECOMMENDED
1. Som S. K., Biswas. G., “Introduction to Fluid Mechanics and Fluid Machines”, McGraw Hill, 2006.
2. Lal Jagdish, “Hydraulic Machines”, Metropolitan, 2006.
3. Gupta Vijay and Gupta Santosh K., “Fluid Mechanics and its Applications”, New Age International , 2005.
4. Yahya S.M., “Turbines, Compressors and Fans”, Tata McGraw Hill, 2005.
5. Pillai Narayana N. and Ramakrishnan C. R. “Principles of Fluid Mechanics and Fluid Machine s”, Universities
Press (India), 2006.
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B. Tech. (MECHANICAL) Semester – 5 L T P C
PR 301 MACHINING PROCESSES 3 1 2 5
PRACTICALS
1. Turning Practices for step and turning and machining time calculation.
2. Drilling Practices and machining time calculation.
3. Surface Machining practices (shagging) and time calculation
4. Milling Practices and machining time calculation.
5. Turning practices for thread cut ting and thread cutting calculation
6. Milling practices using inducing teachings.
7. Milling practices and spur gear cutting calculation
8. Milling practices for helical gear & calculation
9. Demonstration of Capstan & Single Automat spindle
10. Demonstration of cylindrical surface & tool and cutter grinders.
BOOKS RECOMMENDED
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B. Tech. (PRODUCTION) Semester – 5 L T P C
ME 301 DYNAMICS OF MACHINES 3 1 2 5
PRACTICALS
BOOKS RECOMMENDED
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B. Tech. (PRODUCTION) Semester – 5 L T P C
PR 301 MACHINING PROCESSES 3 1 2 5
PRACTICALS
1. Turning Practices for step and turning and machining time calculation.
2. Drilling Practices and machining time calculation.
3. Surface Machining practices (shagging) and time calculation
4. Milling Practices and machining time calculation.
5. Turning practices for thread cutting and thread cutting calculation
6. Milling practices using inducing teachings.
7. Milling practices and spur gear cuttin g calculation
8. Milling practices for helical gear & calculation
9. Demonstration of Capstan & Single Automat spindle
10. Demonstration of cylindrical surface & tool and cutter grinders.
BOOKS RECOMMENDED
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B. Tech. (PRODUCTION) Semester – 5 L T P C
PR 303 INDUSTRIAL INSTRUMENTATION & CONTROL 3 1 0 4
BOOKS RECOMMENDED
1. Holman J. P. and Gajda W. J., “Experimental Methods for Engineers ”, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi, 2004.
2. Doebalin E.O., “Measurement System – Application and Design”, McGraw Hill, 2005.
3. Mazidi M.A., “8051 Microcontroller and Embedded Systems”, Pearson Education, 2003.
4. Gaonkar R. S., “Microprocessor Architecture, Programming and Applications with the 8085” , Penram
International, Mumbai, 2007.
5. Ogata K., “Modern Control Engineering ”, Prentice Hall India, 2003.
6. Nagrath I.J. and Gopal M., “Control Systems Engineering ”, Wiley Eastern, New Delhi. 2006.
7. Dransfield Peter, “Engineering Systems and Automatic Control ”, Prentice Hall India, 1994.
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B. Tech. (PRODUCTION) Semester – 5 L T P C
PR 305 INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING & ERGONOMICS 3 1 2 5
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LOCATION ECONOMICS & PLANT LAYOUT (03 Hours)
Plant location – factors affecting plant location, design of f actory plant building, plant layout – importance &
principles, types of layout such as product or line layout, process or functional layout, fixed position layout,
techniques for layout planning. Quantitative methods for evaluation of plant location.
PRACTICALS
1. Construction of operation process chart, flow process chart (man type and material type) and flow diagram for
a given component to be fabricated in Workshop , SVNIT.
(a) Study of hand motions:
a. Pin board study under given conditions
b. Pin board study under constraints.
(b) Study of hand motions with the help of a hand motion model.
2. Conducting method study of a given objects / assemblies.
3. Conducting time study of
a. Turning operation.
b. Drilling operation
4. Rating exercise (rating factor) for following activity:
a. To fill a pin board having 30 holes by pins.
b. Walking
5. Rating exercise for dealing of playing cards, mathematical as well as graphical analysis of performance and
errors.
6. Study of principles of ergonomics:
a. Measurement of illumination by using a Luxmeter.
b. Measurement of a noise level by using a sound level meter.
c. Measurement of Vibration by using human vibration meter.
7. Use of Ergomaster Software.
BOOKS RECOMMENDED
1. Telsang M., “Industrial Engineering and Production Management”, S. Chand & Co., New Delhi, 2005.
2. International Labour Organization, Geneva, “Introduction to Work Study”, 2004.
3. Sharma S.K. and Sharma Savita, “Work Study and Ergonomics”, S.K. Kataria & Sons, Delhi, 2007.
4. Mahajan M., “Industrial Engineering and Production Management”, Dhanpat Rai & Sons, Delhi, 2005.
5. Sharma S. K., Sharma Savita and Sharma Tushar, “Industrial Engineering and Operations Management”,
S.K. Kataria & Sons, New Delhi, 2004.
6. Paneerselvam R., “Production and Operations Management”, Prentice Hall India 2005.
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B. Tech. (MECHANICAL) Semester – 5 (INST. ELECTIVE – I) L T P C
ME 309 APPLIED THERMODYNAMICS 3 0 0 3
BOOKS RECOMMENDED
1. Wylen Van, Sonnetag and Borgnakke, “Fundamental of Classical Thermodynamics”, John Wiley & sons, New
York, 2005.
2. Cengel Yunus A. and Boles Michael A., “Thermodynamics”, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi, 2004.
3. Kothandaraman C.P., Khajuria P.R. and Domkundrar S., “A Course in Thermal Engineering”, Dhanpat Rai &
Sons, 2004.
4. Dossat R.J., “Principles of Refrigeration”, John Wiley & S ons, 2003.
5. Ballaney P.L., “Thermal Engineering “, Khanna Publishers 2000.
6. Baukal C.E., “Heat Transfer in Ind ustrial Combustion”, CRC Press, 2000.
7. Rogus & Lewis, “Combustion Technology”, Prentice Hall, 2000.
8. Kuo K. K., “Principles of Combustion”, CHIPS, Texas, 2005.
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B. Tech. (PRODUCTION) Semester – 5 (INST. ELECTIVE – I) L T P C
ME 311 EXPERIMENTAL STRESS ANALYSIS 3 0 0 3
BOOKS RECOMMENDED
1. Dove R.C. and Adams P.H., “Experimental Stress Analysis and Motion Measurements ”, Prentice Hall India,
2000.
2. Singh Sadhu, “Experimental Stress Analysis ”, Khanna Publishers, 2003.
3. Frocht M.M., ”Photoelasticity”, John Wiley & Sons, 2003.
4. Dally James W. and Riley William F., “Experimental Stress Analysis”, Tata McGraw Hill Pub. Co.,1984.
5. Srinath L.S., “Experimental Stress Analysis ”, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co. Ltd., 1984.
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B. Tech. (PRODUCTION) Semester – 5 (INST. ELECTIVE – I) L T P C
PR 307 INDUSTRIAL TRIBOLOGY & VIBRATION 3 0 0 3
TRIBOLOGY APPLIED TO METAL CUTTING AND M ETAL WORKING PROCESSES. (04 Hours)
BOOKS RECOMMENDED
1. Cameron A., “Basic Lubrication Theory”, Wiley Eastern, New Delhi, 1987.
2. Rao J, & Gupta K., “Theory and Practice of Mechanical Vibration ”, Wiley Eastern, New Delhi, 1987.
3. Halling J. & Arnell R.D., “Fundamentals of Tribology”, Springer – Verlag, 1991.
4. Grover G. K., “Mechanical Vibrations”, Nemchand & Bros., 1995.
5. Kelly Graham S., “Mechanical Vibrations”, McGraw Hill, 1995.
6. Majmudar B. C., “Introduction to Tribology of Bearings ”, A.H. Wheeler and Co., 1986.
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B. Tech. ( PRODUCTION) Semester – 5 (INST. ELECTIVE –I) L T P C
ME 313 PLASTICS AND CERAMICS 3 0 0 3
BOOKS RECOMMENDED
1. Throne James L., “Plastic Process Engineer”, Marcel Dekker, New York, 1979 .
2. Crawfard R.J, “Engineering Design of Plastics and Rubber”, Woodhead Publication, U.K, 1985.
3. Richerson David, “Modern Ceramic Engineer ing, Properties, Processing and Use in Design”, Marcel Dekker,
1987.
4. Flinn R.A. and Trojan P.K, “Engineering Materials and their Applications” , Jaico Publishing House, 1999.
5. Kingery W.D, Bowen H. K and Uhlman D.R, “Introduction to Ceramics” , John Wiley & Sons, 1975.
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B. Tech. (PRODUCTION) Semester – 5 (INST. ELECTIVE – I) L T P C
ME 315 THEORY OF ELASTICITY 3 0 0 3
BOOKS RECOMMENDED
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Scheme for Teaching & Examination
B. Tech. - III (Mechanical) Sixth Semester
Teaching Exam Scheme
Sr. Scheme Total
Course Code Theory Tuto. Pract. Credits
No. Marks
L T P Hrs. Marks Marks Marks
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B. Tech. (MECHANICAL) Semester – 6 L T P C
ME 302 MACHINE DESIGN – I 3 1 2 5
INTRODUCTION
The design process, morphology of design, designing methods, concurrent engineering. (03 Hours)
DESIGN ANALYSIS (05 Hours)
Types of loads and stresses. Factor of safety types of failure, theories of failure, fatigue failure analysis,
Soderberg and Goodman methods, estimation of life of a component. Wear failure , introduction to creep
failure.
PRACTICALS
1. Design and drawing of cotter j oint
2. Design and drawing of Knuckle joint
3. Design and drawing of any type of coupling
a. Flange coupling
b. Bush –pin type coupling
c. Rigid coupling
4. Design and drawing of screw jack
5. Design of Spring
6. Design of fasteners
7. Design of Levers
8. Design of transmission shaft
BOOKS RECOMMENDED
1. Bhandari V.B., “Design of Machine Elements ”, Tata McGraw Hill, 1994.
2. Shigley Jospeh, “Mechanical Engineering Design ”, McGraw Hill, 1989.
3. Patel R.C. and others, “Machine Design”, C. Jamnadas & Co., 1992.
4. Design Data (PSG College of Engg. & Tech.), DPV Printers, Coimbatore, 2000.
5. Nortan R.L., “Machine Design: An Integrated Approach ”, Prentice Hall, 2005.
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B. Tech. (MECHANICAL) Semester – 6 L T P C
ME 304 INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES & AUTOMO BILE 3 1 2 5
ENGINEERING
PRACTICALS
1. S. I. & C.I. Engine System
2. Valve Timing Diagram and Port Timing Diagram
3. Morse Test
4. A Constant Speed Load Test
5. Heat Balance Test on a 4-Stroke Diesel Engine
6. Transmission System of Automobile
7. Principle of Steering
8. Wheel Alignment and Wheel Balancing of automobile vehicle.
9. Ignition and brake system.
BOOKS RECOMMENDED
1. Ganeshan V., “Internal Combustion Engines ”, McGraw Hill, New Delhi, 2007.
2. Heywood J.B., “Internal Combustion Engine Fundamentals” McGraw Hill, Sing apore, 2002.
3. H.N. Gupta, “Fundamentals of Internal Combustion Engines”, Prentice Hall India, 2006.
4. Shyam K. Agrawal, “Internal Combustion Engines” New Age International Ltd., New Delhi, 2006.
5. Narang G.B.S., “Automobile Engineering”, Khanna Publishers, New Delhi, 2002.
6. Mathur M.L. and Sharma R.P. , “A Course in Internal Combustion Engines”, Dhanpat Rai & Sons, 1992.
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B. Tech. (MECHANICAL) Semester – 6 L T P C
ME 306 REFRIGERATION & AIR CONDITIONING 3 1 2 5
PRACTICALS
1. To conduct performance test on vapour compression refrigeration system.
2. To study tools and instruments used in refrigeration and air conditioning
3. To determine psychrometric properties of air.
4. To conduct performance test on air conditioning system to find C.O. P and to determine the by pass factor of
coil.
5. To conduct performance test on Ice plant.
6. To conduct performance test on Cold storage plant.
7. To conduct performance test on vapour absorption system - Electrolux- Domestic type.
8. To conduct performance test on desert cooler.
9. To study the domestic refrigerator.
10. To study the charging, testing, evacuating and pumping down to a refrigerant plant
BOOKS RECOMMENDED
1. Arora S.C. and Domkundwar S., “A Course in Refri geration and Air Conditioning”, Dhanpat Rai & Sons, 2006.
2. Thrakeld J. L., “Thermal Environmental Engineering”, Prentice Hall, 2002.
3. Stoeaker W. F., “Refrigeration and Air conditioning”, Tata McGraw Hill, 2004.
4. Dossat R.J., “Principles of Refrigeration”, J ohn Wiley and Sons, 2000.
5. Arora C. P., “Refrigeration and Air conditioning”, Tata McGraw Hill, 2004.
6. Ananthanarayanan P. N., “Basic Refrigeration and Air Conditioning”, Tata McGraw-Hill, 2005.
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B. Tech. (MECHANICAL) Semester – 6 L T P C
ME 308 TRIBOLOGY AND MACHINE DYNAMICS 3 1 2 5
PRACTICALS
1. Tuned rectilinear vibration absorber
2. Free damped vibration
3. Fixed free three rotor system
4. Semi definite system
5. Variable port opening dash pot
6. Rectilinear vibration of cantilever beam
7. Tuned torsional vibration absorber
8. Viscosity measurement
9. Wear measurement
BOOKS RECOMMENDED
1. Arnell R. D., Davies P.B., Halling J. and Whomes T.L., “Tribology – Principles and Design Application ”,
Springer – Verlag, 1991.
2. Majmudar B. C., “Introduction to Tribology of Bearings ”, A.H. Wheeler and Co., 1986.
3. Cameron A., “Basic Lubrication Theory”, Wiley Eastern, 1987.
4. Grover G. K., “Mechanical Vibrations”, Nemchand & Bros. 1995.
5. Kelly Graham S., “Mechanical Vibrations”, McGraw Hill, 1995.
6. Shigley J.E., “Theory of Machines and Mechanism ”, Tata McGraw Hill, 1992.
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B. Tech. (PRODUCTION) Semester – 6 L T P C
PR 302 THEORY OF METAL CUTTING 3 1 2 5
PRACTICALS
BOOKS RECOMMENDED
1. Ghosh A. and Mallik A.K., “Manufacturing Science”, East - West Press, New Delhi, 2002.
2. Lissaman A.J. and Martin S.J., “Principles of Engineering Production”, Universities Press, UK, 1984.
3. Armarego E.J.A. and Brown R.M., “The Machining of Metals”, Prentice Hall, U.S.A., 1975
4. Bawa H. S., “Manufacturing Processes – II”, Tata McGraw Hill, 2004.
5. Donaldson Cyrll, “Tool Design”, Tata McGraw Hill, 2000.
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B. Tech. (PRODUCTION) Semester – 6 L T P C
PR 304 MACHINE DESIGN 3 1 2 5
INTRODUCTION (02Hours)
The design process, morphology of design, designing methods, concurrent engineering.
CAMS (04Hours)
Types and design of eccentric and spiral cams.
PRACTICALS
1. Design and drawing of cotter joint
2. Design and drawing of Knuckle joint
3. Design and drawing of any type of coupling
a. Flange coupling
b. Bush –pin type coupling
c. Rigid coupling
4. Design and drawing of screw ja ck
5. Design of Spring
6. Design of fastners
7. Design of Levers
8. Design of transmission shaft
BOOKS RECOMMENDED
1. Bhandari V.B., “Design of Machine Elements ”, Tata McGraw Hill, 1994.
2. Shigley Jospeh, “Mechanical Engineering Design ”, McGraw Hill, 1989.
3. Patel R.C. and others, “Machine Design”, C. Jamnadas & Co., 1992.
4. Nortan R.L., “Machine Design: An Integrated Approach ”, Prentice Hall, 2005.
5. Design Data (PSG College of Engg. & Tech.), DPV Printers, Coimbatore, 2000.
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B. Tech. (PRODUCTION) Semester – 6 L T P C
PR 306 COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN 3 0 2 4
PRACTICALS
BOOKS RECOMMENDED
1. Rogers David F. and Alan Adams J., “Mathematical Elements for Computer Graphics ”, McGraw Hill, 1990.
2. Kundra T. K., Rao P. N. and Tewari M. K., “Numerical Control and Computer Aided Manufact uring”, Tata
McGraw Hill, 1990.
3. Krishnamoorthy C.S. and Rajeev S., “Computer Aided Design”, Narosa Publishing House, 1991.
4. Groover M.P. and Zimmers E.W., “Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing ”, Prentice Hall India, 1997.
5. Vera B. Anand, “Computer Graphics and Geometric Modeling for Engineers”, John Wiley & Sons, 1993.
6. P N. Rao, “CAD/CAM Principles and Applications”, Tata McGraw Hill, 2006.
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B. Tech. (PRODUCTION) Semester – 6 L T P C
PR 308 PRODUCT MEASUREMENT & QUALITY CONTROL 3 1 2 5
PRACTICALS: based on the above syllabus each student has to perform at least eight experiments.
1. Calibration of passometer
2. Angle and radius measurement
a. V-block
b. Internal dove tail
c. External dovetail
d. Radius measurement
3. Gear measurement
4. Sphere and bore measurement
Sphere measurement
a. Bore measurement-two balls method
b. Bore measurement-four balls method
c. Measurement of taper using rings
5. Screw thread measurement
6. Taper measurement
a. Taper of tail stock centre
b. Taper of taper hole
c. Taper of taper ring gauge
d. Taper of tapered plug gauge
7. Control charts for a variables
8. Optical method
a. Parameters of screw threads by microscope
b. Parameters of screw threads by profile projector
c. Parameters of screw threads by traveling microscope
BOOKS RECOMMENDED
1. Jain R.K., “Engineering Metrology”, Khanna Publishers, 2005.
2. Gupta I.C., “A Text Book of Engineering Metrology”, Dhanpat Rai and Sons, 1996.
3. Hasen, Bertrand L. and Chare, Prabhakar M., “Quality Control and Application”, Prentice Hall India, 1999.
4. Mitra Amitava, “Fundamentals of Quality Control and Improvement”, Pearson Education, 2004.
5. Mahajan M., “Statistical Quality Control”, Dhanpat Rai and Sons, 2000.
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B. Tech. (MECHANICAL) Semester – 6 (INST. ELECTIVE- II) L T P C
ME 312 INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING 3 0 0 3
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BOOKS RECOMMENDED
1. Mahajan M., “Industrial Engineering and Production Management”, Dhanpat Rai & Sons, Delhi, 2005.
2. Telsang M., “Industrial Engineering and Production Management”, S. Chand & Co., New Delhi, 2005.
3. Sharma S.K. and Sharma Savita, “Work Study and Ergonomics”, S.K. Kataria & Sons, De lhi, 2007.
4. Sharma S. K., Sharma Savita and Sharma Tushar, “Industrial Engineering and Operations Management”,
S.K. Kataria & Sons, New Delhi, 2004.
5. International Labour Organization, Geneva, “Introduction to Work Study”, 2005.
6. Paneerselvam R., “Production and Operations Management”, Prentice Hall India, 2005.
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B. Tech. (MECHANICAL) Semester – 6 (INST. ELECTIVE- II) L T P C
ME 314 PLANT LAYOUT & MATERIAL HANDLING 3 0 0 3
BOOKS RECOMMENDED
1. Joseph S. Martinich, “Production and Operation Management”, John Wiley and Sons, 2002.
2. Adams E.E., and Ebert R.J., “Production and Operation Management”, Prentice Hall India, 2000.
3. Mahapatra P.B., “Computer Aided Production Management , Prentice Hall India, 2001.
4. Manocha R.C., “Production and Operation Management”, Excel books, New Delhi, 2003.
5. Allegr Thodore H., “Material Handling, Principles and Practice”, CBS Publishers, New Delhi , 1987.
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B. Tech. (MECHANICAL) Semester – 6 (INST. ELECTIVE- II) L T P C
ME 316 MICROPROCESSOR & APPLICATIONS 3 0 0 3
BOOKS RECOMMENDED
1. Gaonkar R.S., “Microprocessor Architecture, Programming and Applications with the 8085”, Penram
International, Mumbai, 2007.
2. Malvino A.P. and Leach D.P., “Digital Principles and Applications”, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi, 1991.
3. Mazidi M.A., “8051 Microcontroller and Embedded Systems”, Pearson Education, 2003.
4. Ayala K., “The 8051 Microcontroller”, Thomson Delmar Learning, 2005.
5. Kent Stiffler A., “Design with Microprocessors for Mechanical Engineers”, Mc Graw Hill, 1992.
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B. Tech. (MECHANICAL) Semester – 6 (INST. ELECTIVE- II) L T P C
PR 312 ELEMENTS OF AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING 3 0 0 3
INTRODUCTION (02Hours)
Introduction of I. C. Engines.
BASIC CONCEPTS OF AIR STANDARD CYCLE AN D FUEL AIR CYCLES (07Hours)
Air & fuel standard cycles, Fuel - air mixtures, Ideal & actual cycles.
PRACTICALS
1. A General Study of I. C. Engines.
2. Study of S. I. & C.I. Engine System
3. Valve Timing Diagram and Port Timing Diagram
4. Morse Test
5. A Constant Speed Load Test
6. Heat Balance Test on a 4-Stroke Diesel Engine
7. Study of Transmission System of Automobile
8. Study of Principle of Steering
9. Wheel Alignment and Wheel Balancing of automobile vehicle.
10. Ignition and brake system.
BOOKS RECOMMENDED
1. Ganeshan V., “Internal Combustion Engines ”, McGraw Hill, New Delhi, 2007.
2. Heywood J.B., “Internal Combustion Engine F undamentals”, McGraw Hill, Singapore, 2002.
3. Gupta H.N., “Fundamentals of Internal Combustion Engines”, Prentice Hall India, 2006.
4. Agrawal Shyam K., “Internal Combustion Engines”, New Age International, New Delhi, 2006.
5. Narang G.B.S., “Automobile Engineering”, Khanna Publishers, New Delhi, 2002.
6. Mathur M.L. and Sharma R.P., “A Course in Internal Combustion Engines”, Dhanpat Rai and Sons, 1992.
7. Ferguson C.R. and Kirkpatrick A.T., “Internal Combustion Engines – Applied Thermosciences”, John Wiley,
New York, 2001
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B. Tech. (MECHANICAL) Semester – 6 (INST. ELECTIVE- II) L T P C
ME 318 CORROSION ENGINEERING 3 0 0 3
BOOKS RECOMMENDED
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