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B.

Tech Degree

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

SYLLABUS
FOR

CREDIT BASED

CURRICULUM

(For Students of 5th Semester)

DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

AGARTALA - 799046

INDIA
5th Semester

Code No. Subject Name L-T-P


UME05B11 Refrigeration And Air Conditioning 3-0-0
UME05B12 Design of Machine Elements-I 3-0-0
UME05B13 Theory of Machines-I 3-0-0
UME05B14 I.C Engines 3-0-0
UME05B15 Machining And Machine Tools 3-0-0
UME05E01 Elective-I 3-0-0
Practicals
UME05P19 Machining And Metrology Lab 0-0-2
UME05P20 I.C Engines Lab 0-0-2
UME05P21 Design of Machine Elements-I(Sessional) 0-0-2
UME05P22 Refrigeration And Air Conditioning Lab 0-0-2
Total 18-0-8

Program Level CO – PO matrix for All Courses starting from 5th Semester

COURSE PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10 PO11 PO12 PSO1 PSO2
5th Semester
UME05B11 3 3 2 - 3 - - - 3 - - - 3 2
UME05B12 3 3 3 - - - - - - - - - 3 3
UME05B13 3 3 - - - - - - 3 - - 2 2 3
UME05B14 3 2 - 2 - - - - 3 3 - - 2 2
UME05B15 3 2 2 - - - - - 2 2 - 3 3 2
UME05E01 3 2 2 2 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 2 2 2
UME05E01 3 3 3 2 2 3 2 - - - - - - 3
UME05E01 3 3 3 2 3 - - - 3 - 3 3 3 3
UME05P19 3 3 - 3 - - - - 3 - - - 3 3
UME05P20 3 3 - 3 - - - - 3 - - 3 3 3
UME05P21 3 - - - 3 - 3 3 3 - - - 3 -
UME05P22 3 3 3 3 - 2 2 - 3 - - - 2 2
REFRIGERATION& AIR CONDITIONING:

Course Credit Marks (Weightage)

Name Refrigeration & Air Conditioning L T P Mid End Internal

Code UME50B11 3 0 0 30 50 20

Principles of Refrigeration & Refrigeration cycle: Reversed Carnot Cycle, Steam JetRefrigeration System,
Refrigerants-Designation and trade name, Physical, Chemical & Thermodynamic properties of principal
refrigerants. Vapor Compression Refrigeration Cycle. Deviation from actual cycle. Air Refrigeration Systems-
Bell-Coleman Cycle, evaporation & bootstrap evaporation type, T-S & p-h diagrams, COP.
Absorption System of Refrigeration: Electrolux Refrigerator. Refrigeration Equipment—Types of
Compressors, Condensers & Evaporators. Flash chamber multi compressor, multi evaporator, production of
load, temperature. Electric control.Surface requirements for evaporators & condensers.refrigeration piping,
materials, moisture removal.
Refrigeration controls—liquid refrigerant control automatic & thermostatic expansion valves,float valves,
section line controls.
Application of Refrigeration—ice making, food preservation, household refrigerators, coldstorage.
Psychrometrics: Atmospheric air, air and humidity, terms and calculation, psychrometricchart, air humidity
processes, humidification &dehumidification, By-pass factor, summer and winter air load, housing system.
Comfort air conditioning: effective temperature, comfort chart, ventilation requirements.
Solar Radiation: Distribution of solar radiation, direct and diffuse radiation, earth sun anglesand their
relationships, direct solar radiation on a vertical, horizontal, inclined surface, heat gain through glass, effect of
shading devices, heat transfer in building structures through walls and roofs. Empirical methods to evaluate heat
transfer through walls and roofs, infiltration, passive heating and cooling of building. Air distribution system,
basic theory, air duct losses, design of air duct system, air delivery and distribution.

Air conditioning systems: unit conditioners, central air conditioning, control of air conditioningapparatus,
space cooling load calculation, heat transmission through barriers, solar radiation, infiltration, occupants,
electric lights &appliances, product load, outside air and ventilation, SHR By-pass factor, ADP, refrigeration
load. Fluid flow and pressure loss, equivalent length system & duct design, air distribution system, basic control
system. Solar heating and cooling, air conditioning through solar system, building designs for air conditioning

References:
1. Arora,C.P.,―Refrigeration and Air Conditioning”,2nd ed., Tata McGraw-Hill2000.
2. Ananth Narayanan, ―Basic Refrigeration & Air Conditioning‖, Tata McGraw-Hill
3. Khurmi, Gupta, ―Refrigeration and Air Conditioning”, S. Chand Publishers
Course Outcomes
On completion of this course a student is expected:

No. of Course Course Outcome


Outcome (c)
UME05B11.1 Understand the principles of refrigeration and air conditioning design, and consideration that
influence the design including human comfort, weather and environmental parameters and
building structure

UME05B11.2 Use the necessary skills to bridge the gap between knowledge and the confidence to properly
apply knowledge

UME05B11.3 Perform the computational methods in refrigeration and air conditioning design

UME05B11.4 Implement the basic design skills to estimate life-cycle costing and choose the right type of
system

UME05B11.5 Understand the load estimation and analysis, psychometric analysis of a system and climate data
and its use;
UME05B11.6 Develop analytical cognitive skills and improve problem solving skills in refrigeration and air
conditioning

CO-PO Matrices & CO-PSO Mapping of Course


CO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO1 PO1 PO1 PSO PSO
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 1 2

Refrigeration & Air Conditioning

UME05B11.1 3 - - - - - - - - - - - - 2

UME05B11.2 3 - - - - - - - 3 - - - - -

UME05B11.3 3 3 3 - 3 - - - 3 - - - 3 3

UME05B11.4 3 3 2 - - - - - 3 - - - 2 3
UME05B11.5 3 - - - - - - - - - - - 3 -
UME05B11.6 - 3 - - - - - - - - - - - 2
DESIGN OF MACHINE ELEMENTS-I:

Course Credit Marks (Weightage)

Name Design of Machine Elements-I L T P Mid End Internal


Code UME05B12 3 0 0 30 50 20

Fundamentals of Machine Design –Design philosophy, various considerations in machinedesign .Design


Procedure, Common engineering materials, I.S.I. specification on steels.

Stresses in machine elements: Types of Simple stresses, Stress strain relationship, Factor of safety.

Design for Strength: Design for static loading, Theories of failures, Stress Concentration Factors, Design for
variable loading,

Fasteners: Types of fasteners, Design of Cotter and knuckle joint, Design of Key,

Coupling: Types, use, Design procedure, working principle of rigid and flexible rubber-bushed couplings.

Design of Permanent Joints: Rivets, Types and use of rivet joint, Types and efficiency, design procedure, Welded
joint. Bolted Joint.

Power Screws: Power Screw, drives and their efficiency, Design of power screws

Design of Shaft: shaft and its design based on strength, Design of shaft for variable load and based on stiffness,
combined bending and twisting moment.

Springs: Introduction to Design of Helical Springs Design of Helical Springs for Variable Load Design of Leaf
Springs

References:

1. Shigley, J.E., Mechanical Engineering Design, 5th ed., McGraw-Hill, 1989.

2. Bhandari, V.B., ―Design of Machine element‖ Tata McGraw-Hill

3. Bhandari, V.B., ―Introduction to Machine Design‖ Tata McGraw-Hill

4. Khurmi, R.S., Gupta, J.K., ― A Text book of Machine Design‖ S. Chand Publication.
Course outcome:

No. of Course Course Outcome


Outcome
UME05B12.1 To understand the fundamentals of design and other related aspects of mechanical systems.

UME05B12.2 To determine the strength of the components using failure theories and understand basic
concepts about stresses during dynamic loading.

UME05B12.3 To formulate and design several fasteners and couplings.

UME05B12.4 To understand concepts and design for mechanical permanent joints.

UME05B12.5 To designdifferentpower transmission and mechanical energy storage systems.

UME05B12.6 To solve real life problems related to aspects of design and analyses of various mechanical
equipment and systems.

CO-PO Matrices & CO-PSO Mapping of Course

CO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO1 PO1 PO1 PSO PSO


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 1 2

UME05B12 Design of Machine Elements-I

UME05B12.1 3 - - - - - - - - - - - 2 -

UME05B12.2 - 3 - - - - - - - - - - 3 -

UME05B12.3 - - 3 - - - - - - - - - - 3

UME05B12.4 3 - 3 - - - - - - - - - - 3
UME05B12.5 - - 3 - - - - - - - - - - 3
UME05B12.6 3 3 3 - - - - - - - - - 3 2
THEORY OF MACHINES – I:

Course Credit Marks (Weightage)

Name Theory of Machines – I L T P Mid End Internal


Code UME05B13 3 0 0 30 50 20

Machine and mechanism: Definition, Mechanism and Machine, Link, Kinematic Pair, Degrees of freedom,
Kinematic chain, Various types of joints, Degrees of freedom for plain Mechanism, Inversion, Different types of
kinematic chain and their inversions.
Velocity and acceleration in mechanism Analysis of Reciprocating Engine mechanism and Four bar mechanism;
Relative velocity method; Velocity and acceleration in Four bar,
Slider crank Mechanism: Instantaneous center Method, Kennedy’s Theorem, Mechanical Advantage, Corioli’s
Acceleration Component, Synthesis of Mechanism, Pantograph, Scott-Russel indicator diagram, Daris and
Ackermenn steering mechanism, Hook’sjoint.Belt, Rope and Chain drive.
Brakes and Dynamometers: Introduction, Types of Brakes (Simple Block, Band, Band &Block brake),
Breaking of a Vehicle, Dynamometer, Absorption and transmission Dynamometer.
Gears and Gear Train: Introduction, Gear classification and Terminology, Law of Gearing, Velocity of sliding,
Forms of teeth, length of Arc & path of contact, Interference, Minimum number of teeth required to avoid
interference, Types of Gear Train, Velocity ratio in different Gear train arrangement, Epicyclic Gear train, and
compound Epicyclic Gear train.
Cams: Introduction; Types of followers; Cam profile Nomenclature; various types of motion of the follower-
Uniform motion, Simple Harmonic, Uniform Acceleration and Retardation, Cycloidal ; Cam profile construction
for various types of followers.
References:
1. Shigley, J.E., Vicker Jr., J.J., Theory of Machines and Mechanisms, McGraw-Hill, 1995.
2. Rao, J.S. and Dukkipati, R.Y., Mechanism and Machine Theory, 2nd ed., Wiley Eastern Ltd.,
1995.
3. Rattan, S.S., ―Theory of Machine” Tata McGrawHill Publications.
4. Khurmi, R.S., Gupta, J.K., ―Theory of Machine” S. Chand.
Course outcomes

No. of Course Course Outcomes


Outcome
UME05B13.1 Understand fundamentals and categorize mechanisms in real life applications.

UME05B13.2 Accomplish kinematic analysis of simple mechanisms.

UME05B13.3 Perform force analysis of several mechanisms.

UME05B13.4 Identify and analyze several machine drives and components.

UME05B13.5 Evaluate and analyze velocity and acceleration of mechanisms by vector and
graphical methods.

UME05B13.6 Identify and solve several mechanisms of a real-world mechanical components.

CO-PO Matrices & CO-PSO Mapping of Course

CO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO1 PO1 PO1 PSO PSO


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 1 2

UME05B13 Theory of Machines – I

UME05B13.1 3 3 - - - - - - - - - - 3 -

UME05B13.2 3 3 - - - - - - - - - - - 3

UME05B13.3 3 3 - - - - - - - - - - - 3

UME05B13.4 3 3 - - - - - - - - - - - 3
UME05B13.5 3 3 - - - - - - - - - - 2 3
UME05B13.6 3 3 - - - - - - 3 - - 2 3
I.C ENGINE:

Course Credit Marks (Weightage)

Name I.C Engine L T P Mid End Internal


Code UME05B14 3 0 0 30 50 20

Basic types of engines, air standard cycle, fuel air cycles, actual cycles, losses in actual engine operation, MEP,
thermal efficiency. Desirable characteristics of fuels for I.C. engines.Octane number, cetane number,
nperformance numbers.Properties of air-petrol mixtures.
Elementary carburetor, complete carburetor, petrol injection.
Diesel injection system, fuel pump, fuel injectors and nozzles.
Battery ignition system, Magneto injection system, Electronic ignition system using contract breaker, ignition
system and spark advance.
Theories of combustion in S.I and C.I. engine, methods of reduction of detonation and knock.
Combustion chamber types in S.I. and C.I. engine, Supercharging, Scavenging of I.C. engines, two stroke S.I and
C.I. engines.
Lubrication of I.C. engines, properties of lubricating oils, lubricating systems, cooling of I.C engines, air and
water cooling systems.
Fundamentals of free piston and rotary engines, performance and testing of I.C. engines, Pollutant emission-
formation and control.

References:
1. Ganesan, V., ―Internal Combustion Engines”, 2nd ed., Tata McGraw-Hill, 2003.
2. Sharma, Mathur,. ―Internal Combustion Engines‖, DhanpatRai& Sons.
3. Crouse, Anglin., ―Automotive Mechanics‖ Tata McGraw-Hill
4. Kirpal Singh, Automotive Engineering, Vol. I & II, Standards Publishers, New Delhi, 2002.
Course outcomes:

No. of Course Outcome Course Outcomes


(c)
UME05B14.1 Knowledge of various types of I.C. Engines and Cycles of operation. Desirable
characteristics of fuels for I.C. engines. (Octane number, cetane number, performance
numbers). Identify the effect of various operating variables on engine performance.
UME05B14.2 Identify the different kind of fuel metering and fuel supply systems for different types of
engines.

UME05B14.3 Understand the different Ignition systems employed in I.C. Engines (Battery ignition system,
Magneto injection system, Electronic ignition system using contract Breaker)
UME05B14.4 Understand the theories of combustion in S.I and C.I. engines, methods of reduction of
detonation and knock. Combustion chamber types in S.I. and C.I. engines,factors influencing
combustion chamber design. Basic knowledge of Supercharging, Scavenging of I.C. engines
& two stroke S.I and C.I. engines.
UME05B14.5 Identify the necessity ofLubrication& cooling systems of I.C. engines. Properties of
lubricating oils, lubricating systems, and the basic knowledge of air- and water-cooling
systems of I.C engines.

UME05B14.6 Develop the ability to interpret, participate and communicate in interactive group discussions
on emission formation mechanism of IC engines, its effects and their control. Evaluate
methods for improving the IC engine performance parameters by testing of I.C.engines.

CO-PO Matrices & CO-PSO Mapping of Course


CO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO1 PO1 PO1 PSO PSO
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 1 2

UME05B14 I.C Engine

UME05B14.1 2 -
3 2 - - - - - - - - - -
UME05B14.2 3 -
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UME05B14.3 2 -
3 3 - - - - - - - - - -
UME05B14.4 3 -
3 - - - - - - - - - - -
UME05B14.5 - 2
3 3 - 2 - - - - 3 3 - -
UME05B14.6 - 2
3 2 - 3 - - - - - - - -
MACHINING& MACHINE TOOLS:

Course Credit Marks (Weightage)

Name Machining & Machine Tools L T P Mid End Internal

Code UME05B15 3 0 0 30 50 20

Machining:- Tool geometry, mechanism of chip formation. Mechanics of machining. Cutting temperature:
causes, effects, estimation, measurement and control. Cutting fluid applications.Failure modes, wear and life
of cutting tools.Cutting tool materials.Role of geometrical and process parameters and cutting fluid on
machinability.Mechanics of grinding.Economy of machining and grinding. Special techniques and advanced
technology of machining and grinding.
Machine tools:- Concept and definition of machining and machine tools. History of developments of machine
tools.Concept of producing geometrical surfaces by generatrix and directrix.Kinematic systems and structures
of conventional machine tools.Electromechanical and hydraulic drives and control of machine tools.Machine
tool automation.Classification and specification of machine tools.Construction, working principle and
application of various semi-automatic and automatic lathes.
Flexible automation: need, principle and advantages. Basic constructional features, working principle and
application of CNC machine tools, machining center and FMS.

References:
1. Jain R.K., Production Technology, Khanna Publishers, 2001
2. HajraChoudhry, Elements of Workshop Technology,Vol – II DhanpatRai& Sons, 1992.
3. HMT Production Technology, Tata McGraw-Hills Publishing Co. Limited, 1994.
4. Chapman, W.A.J., Workshop Technology,Vol - II, Oxford & IBH Publishing Co. Ltd., 1986.
Course outcomes:

No. of Course Outcome Course Outcomes


(c)
UME05B15.1 Understand the basic concept of machining, tool geometry, mechanism of chip formation,
and the factors affecting machining process.

UME05B15.2 Select cutting fluids, tool materials and coatings to control tool wear and temperature.

UME05B15.3 Understand the mechanics of grinding, economy of machining and grinding, special
techniques and advanced technology of machining and grinding.

UME05B15.4 Identify basic parts and operations, kinematic systems and structures of conventional
machine tools.

UME05B15.5 Understand the electromechanical, hydraulic drives and control of machine tools, machine
tool automation.

UME05B15.6 Understand flexible automation and its need, working principle and application of CNC
machine tools and FMS.

CO-PO Matrices & CO-PSO Mapping of Course

CO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO1 PO1 PO1 PSO PSO


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 1 2

UME05B14 Machining & Machine Tools

UME05B15.1 3 2 2 - - - - - - 2 - 3 3 3

UME05B15.2 3 2 2 - - - - - - 2 - 3 3 3

UME05B15.3 3 2 2 - - - - - 2 2 - 3 2 2

UME05B15.4 3 - 2 - - - - - - 2 - - 3 2
UME05B15.5 3 - 2 - - - - - - 2 - - 3 -
UME05B15.6 3 2 2 - - - - - 2 2 - - 3 -
ELECTIVE-I:

Course Credit Marks (Weightage)

Name Elective-I L T P Mid End Internal

Code UME05E01 3 0 0 30 50 20

List of Electives
1. Advanced Metrology & CAI
2. Production Planning & Control
3. Theory of Elasticity & Plasticity
4. Turbo Machinery
5. Measurement in Thermal System
6. Solar Thermal Energy

PRODUCTION PLANNING&CONTROL (Elective-I):

Course Credit Marks (Weightage)

Name Production Planning&Control L T P Mid End Internal

Code UME05E01 3 0 0 30 50 20

Definition of Production Planning, Product Mix Analysis, Lot mix analysis, Matrix requirement planning
(MRP) and Machine loading, Long term Production Planning, Production fore casting. Scope of
production control, process control, Just in Time (JIT) Production, Productive maintenance replacement.

References:
i. Manufacturing System Engineering, K. Flitomi, Viva Publication
ii. Engineering Design – G.E Dietor, McGrawHill Publication.
iii. Operations Research – Hira& Gupta, S.Chand& Sons
Course Outcomes

No. of Course Course Outcomes


Outcome (c)

UME05E01.1 To understand the various production method and production planning for a particular industry.

UME05E01.2 To investigate the basic issue related to Production Planning and Control that is how much of
what material items to produce (or order) at what specific times in order to satisfy customer
demand in an optimal way.

UME05E01.3 To understand the main thrust of this subject is a study of the dynamics how materials flow
through a manufacturing organisation, an evaluation of the various production planning and
control techniques available.

UME05E01.4 To optimise this flow and how effective production planning and control can contribute to a
company’s competitive advantage.

UME05E01.5 To acquire the knowledge of the dynamics of material flow through a manufacturing system,
basic and advanced techniques of production planning and control.

UME05E01.6 To understand within a factory simulation model as well as matching different approaches to
different manufacturing situations.

CO-PO Matrices & CO-PSO Mapping of Course


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UME05E01 Production Planning&Control

3 - - - - - - - 3 - 3 3 3 -
UME05E01.1
3 - - - - - - - - - 2 - - 3
UME05E01.2
3 2 - - - - - - - - 3 - - 2
UME05E01.3
3 3 3 2 - - - - - - - - - 2
UME05E01.4
3 - 2 - - - - - - - - - - 3
UME05E01.5
3 3 - - 3 - - - - - - - - 3
UME05E01.6
THEORY OF ELASTICITY & PLASTICITY (Elective-I):

Course Credit Marks (Weightage)

Name Theory of Elasticity & Plasticity L T P Mid End Internal


Code UME05E01 3 0 0 30 50 20

Basic equations of elasticity Introduction, The State of Stress at a Point, The State of Strain at a Point, Basic
Equations of Elasticity, Methods of Solution of Elasticity Problems, Plane Stress, Plane Strain, Spherical
Co‐ordinates, Principal Stresses and Principal Planes. Octahedral stresses
Two‐Dimensional Problems in Cartesian Co‐Ordinates Introduction, Airy’s Stress Function – Polynomials :
Bending of a cantilever loaded at the end ; Bending of a beam by uniform load, Direct method for determining
Airy polynomial : Cantilever having Udl and concentrated load of the free end; Simply supported rectangular
beam under a triangular load
Two‐Dimensional Problems in Polar Co‐Ordinates Basic equations, Biharmonic equation, Solution of
Biharmonic Equation for Axial Symmetry, General Solution of Biharmonic Equation, Saint Venant’s Principle,
Thick Cylinder, Rotating Disc on cylinder, Stress‐concentration due to a Circular Hole in a Stressed Plate (Kirsch
Problem), Saint Venant’s Principle.
Torsion of Prismatic bars and Bending of Prismatic Beams Introduction, St. Venant’s Theory, Torsion of
Hollow Cross‐sections, Torsion of thin‐walledtubes, Torsion of Hollow Bars, Torsion of Bars of Variable
Diameter. Simple Bending, Unsymmetrical Bending, Shear Centre, Solution of Bending of Bars by Harmonic
Functions.
Basic Concepts of Plasticity Introduction to the theory of plasticity, the yield criteria of metals, stress space
representation of yield criteria. stress‐strain relations plastic potential, flow rules.Two dimensional plastic flow
,Incompressible two dimensional flow, stresses in plastic materials in condition of plane strain.
Reference Books:
1. Timoshenko.S and Goodier.J.N.," Theory of Elasticity", McGraw Hill Book Co., Newyork, 1988
2. Prasant Kumar., "Elements of Fracture Mechanics", A.H.Wheeler& Co, New Delhi 1989
3. Popov.E.,"Mechanics of Materials", Prentice Hall reprinted Pearson education, 2003.
Course Outcomes

No. of Course Course Outcomes


Outcome
UME05E01.1 Student develops a basic knowledge of elastic behavior of various structural members and numerical
analysis capability.

UME05E01.2 Enhance the analytical skill of the students in solving real world problems dynamicallyfor the
wellbeing of humanity.

UME05E01.3 Students will be able to work for the development and upliftment of society using engineering
knowledge and practice in design field taking the health and safety issues of the society into
account.

UME05E01.4 Student is able to analyze the structure, define new mathematical models of engineering structures,
select the method of solving the structure, able to analyze the state of stress in the elements of
constructions

UME05E01.5 Student believes in lifelong learning and develops an adaptive nature to cope up with new
technological changes in future.

UME05E01.6 Able to handle crisis circumstances with appropriate leadership and engineering skills.

CO-PO Matrices & CO-PSO Mapping of Course

CO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO1 PO1 PO1 PSO PSO


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 1 2

UME05E01 Theory of Elasticity and Plasticity

3 3 - - - - - - - - - - - 2
UME05E01.1
3 3 - - - 3 - - - - - - - 3
UME05E01.2
3 - - - - 3 2 - - - - - - 3
UME05E01.3
3 3 - 2 2 - - - - - - - - 2
UME05E01.4
3 2 3 - - - - - - - - - - 3
UME05E01.5
3 3 3 - - - - - - - - - - 2
UME05E01.6
TURBO MACHINERY (Elective-I):

Course Credit Marks (Weightage)

Name TURBO MACHINERY L T P Mid End Internal

Code UME05E01 3 0 0 30 50 20

Hydraulic turbines, pelton, francis and kaplan turbines-turbine efficiencies-cavitation in turbine.


Centrifugal pumps;theory,components and characteristics-cavitation-Axil flow pumps-pump system matching.
centrifugal and axil flow compressor;slip,surging and chocking.
Steam turbines;basic cycle,impulse and reaction turbines-gas turbine;basic cycle and multistaging-power and
efficiency calculations. Cascade theory.
References
1. Dixon,s.L,fluid Mechanics and Thermodynamics of Turbomachinary,5th ed,Butterworth-Heinemann,2005
2. Sayres,A.T,Hydraulic and Compressible Flow Tuemachanics,CBLS,2003
3. Ganesan,V,Gas Turbines,2ndEd,Tata McGraw-Hil,2003

Course Outcomes

No. of Course Outcome Course Outcomes


UME05E01.1 Give examples of the main applications of turbo machines.

UME05E01.2 Recognize typical designs of turbo machines. Explain the working principles of turbo
machines and apply it to various types of machines.

UME05E01.3 Determine the velocity triangles in turbo machinery stages operating at design and off
design conditions. Apply the affinity laws to turbo machines.

UME05E01.4 Explain the working principle of various types of hydro turbines and know their
application range
UME05E01.5 Perform the preliminary design of turbo machines (pumps, compressors, turbines) on a 1-
D basis
UME05E01.6 Use design parameters for characterizing turbo machinery stages. Determine the off-
design behavior of turbines and compressors and relate it to changes in the velocity
triangles
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UME05E01 Turbo Machinery

3 3 - 2 2 - - - - - - 2 - 2
UME05E01.1
3 2 - 2 2 - - - - - - 2 - 2
UME05E01.2
3 3 3 2 2 - 2 - 2 - 2 2 2 2
UME05E01.3
2 2 3 2 2 2 2 - 2 - 2 2 2 2
UME05E01.4
3 3 3 3 2 3 2 - 3 3 3 2 3 2
UME05E01.5
2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2
UME05E01.6

MACHINING& METROLOGY LAB

Course Credit Marks (Weightage)

Name Machining & Metrology Lab L T P Mid End Internal

Code UME05P19 0 0 3 100

Laboratory work based on the subject UME05B15.


Course outcomes

COs Name of the Course outcomes


UME05P19.1 Perform plain turning, step turning, knurling, threading, and eccentric turning, chamfering and facing
operations on a lathe.

UME05P19.2 Estimate the chip reduction coefficient and shear angle on a shaping machine.

UME05P19.3 Drill holes and produce internal threads.

UME05P19.4 Machine spur and helical gears on a milling machine.


UME05P19.5 Prepare setups and measure dimensional and geometrical features of components.

UME05P19.6 Measure surface roughness of components.


CO-PO Matrices & CO-PSO Mapping of Courses
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UME05P19 Machining & Metrology Lab

UME05P19.1 3 - - - - - - - 3 - - - 2 -

UME05P19.2 3 3 - - - - - - 3 - - - - 3

UME05P19.3 3 - - - - - - - 3 - - - 3 -

UME05P19.4 3 - - - - - - - 3 - - - 3 -

UME05P19.5 3 3 - - - - - - 3 - - - 3 -

UME05P19.6 3 3 - 3 - - - - 2 - - - 3 -

I.C ENGINES LAB

Course Credit Marks (Weightage)

Name I.C Engines Lab L T P Mid End Internal

Code UME05P20 0 0 3 100

Sessional work based on the syllabus of the subject UME05B14

Course Outcomes
No. of Course Outcome Course Outcomes
UME05P20.1 Demonstrate the vehicle construction, lubrication system and cooling system in
automobile.

UME05P20.2 Describe the principle and working of Carburetors, fuel injection system and
Ignition system.

UME05P20.3 Differentiate between: CI & SI engine, 2 Stroke & 4 Stroke engines etc.

UME05P20.4 Identify the Ignition coil, Fuel pump, injector, carburetor, spark plug of a vehicle.

UME05P20.5 Appraise the recent trends in alternate fuels and automobile safety system

UME05P20.6 Measure Performance (Brake Power etc) and emission of engine by the help of
experimental setup.
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DESIGN OF MACHINE ELEMENT-I (SESSIONAL)


Sessional work based on the syllabus of the subject UME05B12

Course Credit Marks (Weightage)

Name Design of Machine Element-I L T P Mid End Internal


(Sessional)

Code UME05P21 0 0 3 100

Course Outcomes
No. of Course Outcome (c) Course Outcomes
UME05P21.1 Practice ISO and BIS standards for drafting

UME05P21.2 Ability to construct accurate 2D geometry as well as complex 3D shapes and surface
objects

UME05P21.3 Ability to create 2D representations of 3D objects as plain view, elevations and sections
UME05P21.4 Ability to assemble these drawings in industry – standard plan form and produce plotted
hardcopies ready for distribution

UME05P21.5 Awareness of architectural drafting with a focus on industry standards


UME05P21.6 Solid Modeling of machine parts and detailed drawing of different components based on
the syllabus of the subject UME05B12
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REFRIGERATION & AIR CONDITIONING LAB

Course Credit Marks (Weightage)


Name Refrigeration & Air Conditioning L T P Mid End Internal
Lab

Code UME05P22 0 0 3 100

1. Mini air-conditioning tutor


2. Refrigeration cycle test rig.
3. Study of open type reciprocating compressor used in refrigerator.
4. Study reciprocating sealed compressor.
5. Study of thermostatic switch used in refrigerator, water cooler, air-conditioner and testing of the
refrigerator thermostic switch.
6. Study of open type vapor compression system refrigeration unit.
7. Study of a vapor absorption refrigeration unit.
Course Outcomes

No. of Course Course Outcomes


Outcome
UME05P22.1 Understand the principles of refrigeration and air conditioning design, and consideration
that influence the design including human comfort, weather and environmental parameters
and building structure

UME05P22.2 Use the necessary skills to bridge the gap between knowledge and the confidence to
properly apply knowledge

UME05P22.3 Perform the computational methods in refrigeration andair conditioning design

UME05P22.4 Implement the basic design skills to estimate life-cycle costing and choose the right type
of system
UME05P22.5 Understand the load estimation and analysis, psychometric analysis of a system and
climate data and its use;

UME05P22.6 Develop analytical cognitive skills and improve problem solving skills in refrigeration and
air conditioning

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