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SRI SIDDHARTHA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY- TUMAKURU

(A constituent College of Siddhartha Academy of Higher Education, Tumakuru)

DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING


PROPOSED CURRICULUM OF VII SEMESTER

2016-2017 BATCH

Sl.
Sub. Code Subject Tittle L T P C
No

1. ME7T01 CONTROL ENGINEERING 4 0 0 4

2. ME7T02 HYDRAULICS AND PNEUMATICS 4 0 0 4

3. ME7T03 OPERATIONS RESEARCH 4 0 0 4

4. ME7PE411 RAPID PROTOTYPING 3 0 0 3

5. ME7PE514 POWER PLANT ENGINEERING 3 0 0 3

6. ME7L01 DESIGN LABORATORY 0 0 3 1.5

7 ME7L02 INDUSTRIAL VISIT 0 0 3 1.5

8 ME7PW01 PROJECT PHASE -1 0 0 8 4

Total 18 00 14 25

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SRI SIDDHARTHA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY- TUMAKURU

(A constituent College of Siddhartha Academy of Higher Education, Tumakuru)

Syllabus for the Academic Year – 2020 - 2021

Department: Mechanical Engineering Semester: VII

Subject Name: CONTROL ENGINEERING

Subject Code: ME7T01 L-T-P-C: 4-0-0-4

Course Objectives:

Sl.No Course Objectives

To understand the concepts of control engineering, block diagram reduction


1
technique, stability and compensation technique.

2 To understand operation and characteristics of control systems

3 To analyze and design control systems using appropriate mathematical tools

4 To apply control techniques to engineering systems

Unit Description Hours

I INTRODUCTION: Concepts of automatic controls, open and closed loop 10


systems, concepts of feedback. Requirements of an ideal control system.

TRANSFER FUNCTION for Mechanical Systems having translational motion.

TYPES OF CONTROLLERS -Proportional, Integral, Proportional Integral,


Proportional Integral Differential controllers (Basic concepts only).

II BLOCK DIAGRAMS AND SIGNAL FLOW GRAPHS: Transfer Function 10


definition, block representation of system elements, reduction of block
diagrams. Signal flow graphs: Mason’s gain formula.

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III TRANSIENT AND STEADY STATE RESPONSE ANALYSIS: Introduction, 10


First order and second order system response to step, ramp and Impulse
inputs, Transient response specifications (No derivation). System stability-
Routh’s-Hurwitz Criterion

IV FREQUENCY RESPONSE ANALYSIS USING BODE PLOTS: Introduction 11


to polar plots and nyquist plots. Polar plots, nyquist stability criterion, stability
analysis relative stability concepts, phase & gain margin. Bode attenuation
diagrams, Stability Analysis using Bode plots, Simplified Bode Diagrams

V ROOT LOCUS PLOTS: Definition of root loci, general rules for constructing 11
root loci, Analysis using root locus plots. SYSTEM COMPENSATION: Series
and feedback Compensation, Physical devices for system
compensation.(Basic concepts only)

Question paper Pattern:

Two questions to be set from each unit and student has to answer any one question from each unit.
Totally 5Q need to be answered by the students.

Course Outcomes:

Course Descriptions
outcome

Understand the concepts of control systems mathematical models of physical


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systems and compensating networks.

Apply the concept of transfer functions and Laplace transformation to compute


CO2
the behavior of different mechanical systems.

Analyze the response of the system for different inputs and stability by RH
CO3
criteria.

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CO4 Evaluate the stability of the system by frequency domain analysis.

Text Books:

Sl Text Book title Author Volume and Year of Edition


No

1 Control system Engineering U. A. BAKSHI & Technical publication 2010


V. U. BAKSHI

Reference Books:

Sl Text Book title Author Volume and Year of Edition


No

Modern Control Katsuhiko Ogatta, Pearson Education,2004.


1
Engineering,

Control Systems M.Gopal, TMH,2000.


2
Principles and Design,

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SRI SIDDHARTHA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY- TUMAKURU

(A constituent College of Siddhartha Academy of Higher Education, Tumakuru)

Department: Mechanical Engineering Semester: VII

Subject Name: HYDRAULICS AND PNEUMATICS

Subject Code: ME7T02 L-T-P-C: 4-0-0-4

Course Objectives:

Sl.No Course Objectives

1 To understand the basic concepts of hydraulic and pneumatic equipment’s.

2 To identify the various maintenance methods for hydraulic systems

3 To understand, design and analyse the hydraulic and pneumatic circuits.

Unit Description Hours

I Introduction to Hydraulic Power: Definition of hydraulic system, 12


advantages, limitations, applications, Pascal's law, problems on Pascal's law.

Hydraulic Pumps Classification pumps, Pumping theory of positive


displacement pumps, construction and working of Gear pumps, Vane pumps,
Piston pumps, fixed and variable displacement pumps, Pump performance
characteristics, pump Selection factors, problems on pumps.

Hydraulic Actuators and Motors: Classification cylinder and hydraulic


motors, Linear Hydraulic Actuators [cylinders], single and double acting
cylinder, Mechanics of Hydraulic Cylinder Loading, mounting arrangements,
cushioning, special types of cylinders, problems on cylinders, construction
and working of rotary actuators such as gear, vane, piston motors, Hydraulic
Motor Theoretical Torque, Power and Flow Rate, Hydraulic Motor
Performance, problems, symbolic representation of hydraulic actuators
(cylinders and motors).

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(A constituent College of Siddhartha Academy of Higher Education, Tumakuru)

II Control Components in Hydraulic Systems: Classification of control 10


valves, Directional Control Valves- Symbolic representation, constructional
features of poppet, sliding spool, rotary type valves solenoid and pilot
operated DCV, shuttle valve, check valves, Pressure control valves - types,
direct operated types and pilot operated types. Flow Control Valves -
compensated and non-compensated FCV, needle valve, temperature
compensated, pressure compensated, pressure and temperature
compensated FCV, symbolic representation.

Hydraulic Circuit Design And Analysis: Control of Single and Double -


Acting Hydraulic Cylinder, Regenerative circuit, Pump Unloading Circuit,
Double Pump Hydraulic System, Counter balance Valve Application,
Hydraulic Cylinder Sequencing Circuits, Automatic cylinder reciprocating
system, Locked Cylinder using Pilot check Valve, Cylinder synchronizing
circuit using different methods, factors affecting synchronization, Hydraulic
circuit for force multiplication, Speed Control of Hydraulic Cylinder, Speed
Control of Hydraulic Motors, Safety circuit, Accumulators, types, construction
and applications with circuits.

III Maintenance of Hydraulic System: Hydraulic Oils - Desirable properties, 10


general type of Fluids, Sealing Devices, Reservoir System, Filters and
Strainers, wear of Moving Parts due to solid -particle Contamination,
temperature control (heat exchangers), Pressure switches, trouble shooting.

Introduction to Pneumatic Control: Definition of pneumatic system,


advantages, limitations, applications, Choice of working medium.
Characteristic of compressed air. Structure of Pneumatic control System, fluid
conditioners and FRL unit.

Pneumatic Actuators: Linear cylinder - Types, Conventional type of cylinder-


working, End position cushioning, seals, mounting arrangements-
Applications. Rod - Less cylinders types, working, advantages, Rotary
cylinders- types construction and application, symbols.

IV Pneumatic Control Valves: DCV such as poppet, spool, suspended seat 10


type slide valve, pressure control valves, flow control valves, types and
construction, use of memory valve, Quick exhaust valve, time delay valve,
shuttle valve, twin pressure valve, symbols. Simple Pneumatic Control: Direct

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and indirect actuation pneumatic cylinders, speed control of cylinders - supply


air throttling and Exhaust air throttling and Exhaust air throttling.

Signal Processing Elements: Use of Logic gates - OR and AND gates in


pneumatic applications. Practical Examples involving the use of logic gates,
Pressure dependant controls- types - construction - practical applications,
Time dependent controls principle. Construction, practical applications.

V Multi- Cylinder Application: Coordinated and sequential motion control, 10


Motion and control diagrams. Signal elimination methods, Cascading method-
principle, Practical application examples (up to two cylinders) using cascading
method (using reversing valves).

Electro- Pneumatic Control: Principles - signal input and out put, pilot
assisted solenoid control of directional control valves, Use of relay and
contactors. Control circuitry for simple signal cylinder application.

Compressed Air: Production of compressed air- Compressors Preparation


of compressed air-Driers, Filters, Regulators, Lubricators, Distribution of
compressed air Piping layout.

Question paper Pattern:

Two questions to be set from each unit and student has to answer any one question from each unit.
Totally 5Q need to be answered by the students.

Department: MECHANICAL ENGINEERING


SRI SIDDHARTHA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY- TUMAKURU

(A constituent College of Siddhartha Academy of Higher Education, Tumakuru)

Course Outcomes:

Course Descriptions
outcome

Understand and explain basics of hydraulic and pneumatics systems and their
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applications.

CO2 Apply the concept of Maintenance of Hydraulic and Pneumatic control systems.

CO3 Analyze Multi-cylinder applications

CO4 . Analyze and design of Hydraulic and Pneumatic circuits.

Text Books:

Sl Text Book title Author Volume and Year of


No Edition

Anthony Esposito, Pearson Education,


1 “Fluid Power with Applications”,
Sixth edition, Inc, 2000.

2 'Pneumatics and Hydraulics', Andrew Parr, Jaico Publilishing Co

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(A constituent College of Siddhartha Academy of Higher Education, Tumakuru)

Reference Books:

Sl Text Book title Author Volume and Year of


No Edition

1 'Oil Hydraulic systems', Principles S. R. Majurr, Tata Mc Graw Hill


and Maintenance Publishing Company
Ltd. - 2001

2 'Industrial Hydraulics', Pippenger, Hicks" McGraw Hill, New


York

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SRI SIDDHARTHA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY- TUMAKURU

(A constituent College of Siddhartha Academy of Higher Education, Tumakuru)

Department: Mechanical Engineering Semester: VII

Subject Name: OPERATIONS RESEARCH

Subject Code: ME7T03 L-T-P-C: 4-0-0-4

Course Objectives:

Sl.No Course Objectives

To understand and explain the OR models for problem solving and decision making in
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organizations.

To d e v e l o p m a t h e m a t i c a l m o d e l f o r interactive decision making situations,


2
where competitors are involved under conditions of conflict.

Construct the required activities in an efficient manner so as to complete it on


3
or before specified time limit at minimum cost.

4 To analyze the real time problems for optimal solution using OR models.

Unit Description Hours

INTRODUCTION OF OR, Definition of OR, Scope of OR, Application areas


I of OR, Phases of OR, Characteristics and limitations of OR, Linear 12
Programing Problems (LPP) by graphical methods.
SIMPLEX METHODS: Standard form of an LPP, Slack & Surplus Variables,
Artificial variable or Big M Method and concept of Duality and Duel-Simplex
Method.

II TRANSPORTATION PROBLEMS: Formulation of transportation problems, 10


types, initial basic feasible solution using Penalty methods and optimal
solution by MODI method, Degeneracy in transportation problems,
Applications of Transportation problems, Concept for maximization cases.

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ASSIGNMENT PROBLEMS: Formation, Types, solution by Hungarian


Method, Unbalanced problems, Comparison B/W Transportation
&Assignment problems Application to maximization cases.

TRAVELLING SALESMAN PROBLEMS: Problems faced by travelling


III salesmen’s and routing of machine operations by operators. 10
GAME THEORY: Formation of games, types, solution of games with saddle
point, Graphical method of solving mixed strategy games, Dominance and
Modified Dominance rule for solving mixed strategy games
SEQUENCING: Basic assumptions, sequencing ‘N’ jobs on single machine
IV using priority rules, sequencing using Johnson’s rule-‘N’ jobs on 2 machines, 10
“n; jobs on 3 machines.
QUEUING THEORY: Queuing systems and their characteristics, Pure birth
and Pure death models (Only Equations), empirical queuing models M/M/1
and M/M/C models and their steady state performance analysis.
PERT and CPM Techniques: introduction, network construction – rules,
V Fulkerson’s rule numbering the events, AON and AOA diagrams, definitions, 10
different floats.
Critical path method to find the expected completion time of a project,
PERT methods for finding expected during of an activity and project,
determining the probability of completing a project, predicting a project,
predicting the completion time of project;

Procedure for crashing of simple projects, Simple projects

Question paper Pattern:

Two questions to be set from each unit and student has to answer any one question from each unit.
Totally 5Q need to be answered by the students.

Department: MECHANICAL ENGINEERING


SRI SIDDHARTHA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY- TUMAKURU

(A constituent College of Siddhartha Academy of Higher Education, Tumakuru)

Course Outcomes:

Course Descriptions
outcome

CO1 Identify and develop operational research models.

CO2 Understand the mathematical tools that are needed to solve optimization problems.

CO3 To develop the mathematical model to solve the capacity planning problems.

CO4 Analyze the operation research problems for decision-making.

Text Books:

Sl Text Book title Author Volume and Year of Edition


No

Prem Kumar Gupta, Ds S Chand & Company Pvt


1 Operations Research
Hira Ltd, 2016, Edition7.

Vikas Publishing House Pvt


2 Operations Research Kalavathy. S
Ltd , 2016, Edition4.

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(A constituent College of Siddhartha Academy of Higher Education, Tumakuru)

Reference Books:

Sl Text Book title Author Volume and Year of Edition


No

Operations Research Theory Laxmi Publications (P) Ltd,


1 J.K Sharma
& Applications 2016, Edition6.

Operations Research Theory Kedar Nath Ram Nath,


2 S.D Sharma
Methods & Applications 2017, Edition18.

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SRI SIDDHARTHA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY- TUMAKURU

(A constituent College of Siddhartha Academy of Higher Education, Tumakuru)

Department: Mechanical Engineering Semester: VII

Subject Name: RAPID PROTOTYPING

Subject Code: ME7PE411 L-T-P-C: 3-0-0-3

Course Objectives:

Sl.No Course Objectives

To introduce the basics of additive manufacturing/rapid prototyping and its


1
applications in various fields, reverse engineering techniques.

To understand about mechanical properties and geometric issues relating to specific


2
rapid prototyping applications.

3 To familiarize students with different processes in rapid prototyping systems

4 To understand the software requirements of RP

Unit Description Hours

I Introduction: Definition of Prototype, Types of prototype, Need for the 08


compression in product development, History of Rapid Prototyping (RP)
systems, Survey of applications, Growth of RP industry, and classification of
RP systems.

Stereo lithography Systems: Principle, Process parameter, process details,


Data preparation, data files and machine details, Application.

II Selective Laser Sintering: Type preparation for SLS, Applications, Path 07


generation, Applications. Principle of operation, process parameters, Data
Fusion Deposition Modeling: Principle, Process parameter.

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III Solid Ground Curing: Principle of operation, Machine details, Applications, 08


Laminated Object Manufacturing: Principle, of operation, LOM materials,
process details, application.

Concepts Modelers: Principle, Thermal jet printer, Sander’s model market,


3-D printer, Laser Engineering Net Shaping.

IV Rapid Tooling: Indirect Rapid tooling -Silicon rubber tooling —Aluminum 08


filled epoxy tooling, Spray metal tooling, Cast kirksite, 3D keltool, etc.

Direct Rapid Tooling — Direct, AIM, Quick cast process, Copper polyamide,
Rapid Tool ,DMILS, ,Laminate tooling , soft Tooling vs. hard tooling.

V Software for RP: Stl files, Overview of Solid view, magics, mimics, magic 08
communicator, etc. Internet based software, Collaboration tools

Application of Rapid Prototyping and Technology:-Functional models,


pattern for investment and Vacuum casting, medical models, Art models,
Engineering analysis models.

Question paper Pattern:

Two questions to be set from each unit and student has to answer any one question from each unit.
Totally 5Q need to be answered by the students.

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(A constituent College of Siddhartha Academy of Higher Education, Tumakuru)

Course Outcomes:

Course Descriptions
outcome

Understand what Advanced/Additive manufacturing (AM) is and understand


CO1
important technology trends for product development and innovation

Exhibit comprehensive knowledge of the broad range of AM processes, devices,


CO2 capabilities and materials that are available.

Understand the various software’s, processes and techniques that enable


CO3 advanced/additive manufacturing and peculiar fabrication.

Learn how to make physical objects that fulfill product development/prototyping


CO4
requirements, using advanced/additive manufacturing devices and processes.

Text Books:

Sl Text Book title Author Volume and Year of Edition


No

“Stereo Lithography and other


1 Paul F. Jacobs SME NY, 1996.
RP & M Technologies”

D.T. Pham and


2 Rapid Manufacturing, Springer 1st Edition
S.S. Dimov

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Reference Books:

Sl Text Book title Author Volume and Year of Edition


No

Terry Wohlers Wohler's Association 2000.


1
Rapid Prototyping Wohler's Report
2000
Rapid Prototyping
2 Gurumurthi, IISc Bangalore.
Materials

3 Rapid Automated Lament wood. Indus press New York

A textbook of Rapid 1st Edition Ane books Pvt


4 Ramesh S
Prototyping .Ltd 2015

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SRI SIDDHARTHA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY- TUMAKURU

(A constituent College of Siddhartha Academy of Higher Education, Tumakuru)

Department: Mechanical Engineering Semester: VII

Subject Name: POWER PLANT ENGINEERING

Subject Code: ME7PE514 L-T-P-C: 3-0-0-3

Course Objectives:

Sl.No Course Objectives

1 To provide knowledge on steam power plants

2 To understand the principles of Gas turbine power plant and diesel power plants.

To understand the principles of Hydro-electric power plants and Nuclear power


3
plants.

4 Analyze the Economics of Power plants.

Unit Description Hours

I Steam Power Plant: Different types of fuels used for steam generation, 08
Equipment for burning coal in lump form, strokers, different types, and oil
burners, Advantages of using pulverized fuel, Equipment for preparation and
burning of pulverized coal, unit system and bin system. Pulverised fuel
furnaces, cyclone furnace, coal and ash handing, high pressure boilers & their
classification, A brief account of L. Mont Benson, Velox, Schmidt, Loeffer and
ramson steam generator

Chimneys: Natural, forced, induced and balanced draft, Calculations


involving height of chimney to produce a given draft.

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II Accessories for the steam generator such as super heaters, desuperheater, 08


control of super heaters, Economizers, Air pre-heaters and re- heaters.
Cooling towers and ponds: Different types of towers.

III Diesel engine power plant: Method of starting diesel engines, Cooling and 08
lubrication system for the diesel engine. Filters, centrifuges, Oil heaters, and
exhaust system, Layout of a diesel power plant.

Gas turbine power plant: Advantages and disadvantages of the gas turbine
plant, open and closed cycle turbine plants with the accessories

IV Hydro-Electric Plants: Storage and pondage, flow duration and mass curves, 08
hydrographs, Low, medium and high held plants, pumped storage plants,
penstock, water hammer, surge tanks, gates and valves, power house, general
layout. A brief description of some of the important hydel installation in India.

Nuclear power plant: Principles of release of nuclear energy fusion and fission
reactions. Nuclear fuels used in the reactors. Multiplication and thermal
utilization factors. Elements of the nuclear reactor, Moderator, control rod, fuel
rods, coolants. Brief description of reactors of the following types pressurized
water reactor, boiling water reactor sodium graphite reactor, Fast breeder
reactor, Homogeneous graphite reactor and gas cooled reactor, Radiation
hazards, Shieldings, Radioactive waste disposal.

V Choice of site: For power station, load estimation, load duration curve, load 08
factor, capacity factor, use factor, diversity factor, demand factor effect of
variable of variable load an power plant, selection of the number and size of
units.

Economic Analysis of power plant: Cost of energy production. Selection


of plant and generating equipment, performance and operating characteristics
of power plants, tariffs for electrical energy

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(A constituent College of Siddhartha Academy of Higher Education, Tumakuru)

Question paper Pattern:

Two questions to be set from each unit and student has to answer any one question from each unit.
Totally 5Q need to be answered by the students.

Course Outcomes:

Course Descriptions
outcome

Understand the complete process of Power generation in thermal, nuclear and


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hydroelectric power plants. (L2).

Understand the construction and working of steam generators and their


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accessories (L2).

identify the environmental pollution caused by thermal & nuclear power plants and
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remedial measures.(L3)

CO4 Analyze various methods of power tariff estimation (L4).

Text Books:

Sl No Text Book title Author Volume and Year


of Edition

Tata Mc Graw Hill


1 Power Plant Engineering, P. K. Nag.
2nd ed 2001,

Laxmi publication
2 Power Plant Engineering, R. K. Rajput,
New Delhi

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(A constituent College of Siddhartha Academy of Higher Education, Tumakuru)

Reference Books:

Sl No Text Book title Author Volume and Year


of Edition

Dhanpat Rai & Co.


1 Power Plant Engineering, Arora and Domkundwar, (P) Ltd. Sixth
Edition, 2012.

McGraw Hill.
2 Power Plant Technology, M.M. El-Wakil,
International,1994.

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(A constituent College of Siddhartha Academy of Higher Education, Tumakuru)

DEPARTMENT: Mechanical Engineering Semester: VII

Subject Name: DESIGN LABORATORY

Subject Code: ME7L01 L-T-P-C: 0-0-3-1.5

Unit Description Hours

PART -A

1. Determination of Natural Frequency, logarithmic decrement, Damping


ratio and damping coefficient in a single degree of freedom vibrating
systems (longitudinal and torsional)
2. Balancing of Rotating masses.
3. Determination of critical speed of a rotating shaft.
4. Determination of Fringe constant of Photoelastic material using.
a. Circular disc subjected to diametral compression.
b. Pure bending specimen (four point bending )
5. Determination of stress concentration using Photoelasticity for simple
components like plate with a hole under tension or bending, circular
disk with circular hole under compression, 2D Crane hook.

PART-B

1. Determination of equilibrium speed, sensitiveness, power and effort of


Porter/Proel /Hartnel Governor.
2. Determination of Pressure distribution in Journal bearing.
3. Determination of Principal Stresses and strains in a member
subjected to combined loading using Strain rosettes.
4. Determination of stresses in Curved beam using strain gauge.
5. Experiment on Gyroscope.

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Question paper Pattern:

One Question from part A - 15 marks (05-write up, 10-calculations & graph)

One Question from part B - 25 marks (05-write up, 20-calculations & graph)

Viva-Voce -10 marks

Course Outcomes:

Course
Descriptions
outcome

Identify and select the equipment to conduct the experiments related


CO1
to design lab.

CO2 Demonstrate the procedure for conduction of experiments.

CO3 Apply the techniques for data collection.

CO4 Analyze the data collected and interpret the results.

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SRI SIDDHARTHA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY- TUMAKURU

(A constituent College of Siddhartha Academy of Higher Education, Tumakuru)

Department: Mechanical Engineering Semester: VII

Subject Name: INDUSTRIAL VISIT

Subject Code: ME7L02 L-T-P-C: 0-0-3-1.5

1. Every Student must visit minimum two industries, necessarily one power plant.
Submission of report on industrial visit is essential.

Course Outcomes:

Course Descriptions
outcome

Demonstrate the knowledge and Understanding of industrial practices in


CO1
production and in energy sector.

CO2 Understand the safety and maintenance aspects of working machinery.

Communicate the content effectively to the audience and answer satisfactorily to


CO3
the quires.

CO4 Compile the report of the industrial visit

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SRI SIDDHARTHA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY- TUMAKURU

(A constituent College of Siddhartha Academy of Higher Education, Tumakuru)

Department: Mechanical Engineering Semester: VII

Subject Name: PROJECT PHASE -1

Subject Code: ME7PW01 L-T-P-C: 0-0-8-4

1. The student must select the project work for 8th Semester and be familiar with
the guide.
2. Maximum of 4 members could be in a batch.
3. The student must make a PPT presentation on his project work.

Course Outcomes:

Course Descriptions
outcome

CO1 Identify the problem in the specified area by a literature survey.

CO2 Analyze the problem and identify the different methods to solve the problem

CO3 Choose the specified technique to solve the selected problem

Compile the project work document and present the proposed plan of the project
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development.

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