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Curriculum for B. Tech.

in Mechanical Engineering

SEMESTER-IV

Course Title: Numerical Methods and Statistics


Teaching Scheme Evaluation Scheme
Semester IV
Theory Practical
Term Even Th Tu Pr Credits TAE CAE ESE INT EXT
Course
BS
Category 2 1
- 3 10 15 50 NA NA
Course Hrs. Hr.
UBST252
Code
Teaching
Offline 75 ------------
Mode
3 Hrs. Total
Duration of
2 Hrs. 75
ESE

1. To develop the basic understanding of numerical techniques for solving


Course linear Differential equations.
Objectives 2. To introduce concept of statistics.
3. To develop the basic understanding of probability theory.
Upon successful completion of this course, student will be able to:
CO 1: Apply the knowledge of Numerical techniques to solve algebraic and
simultaneous linear equations.
Course CO 2: Apply the knowledge of Numerical techniques to solve ordinary
Outcomes differential equations in engineering problems.
CO 3: Understand and apply the concept of statistics in engineering.
CO 4: Use the knowledge of Random variables to solve real life problems.
CO 5: Analyze problems using knowledge of Probability distributions.

Mapping of Course Outcomes with Program Outcomes and Program Specific Outcomes:

Program Outcomes and Program Specific Outcomes


Course
Outcomes PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO
PSO1 PSO2 PSO3
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
CO1 3 2 - - - - - - - - - 3 - - -
CO2 3 2 - - - - - - - - - 3 - - -
CO3 3 2 - - - - - - - - - 3 - - -
CO4 3 2 - - - - - - - - - 3 - - -
CO5 3 2 - - - - - - - - - 3 - - -

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Course Contents:

Unit Contents Hours


Numerical Methods (Equations):
Errors of numerical calculation, Errors in series approximation, Rounding of
errors, Solutions of algebraic and transcendental equations. False position
I 8
method, Newton-Raphson method and their convergences, Gauss
Elimination and Bisection Method, Solution of system of linear equations:
Gauss Seidel method, Gauss Jordan, problem solving using software
Numerical Methods (Differential Equations)
Numerical solution of ordinary differential equation by Taylor series method,
II 8
Runge-Kutta method of 4th order, Euler modified method, Milne’s Predictor
corrector method.
Statistics:
III Curve fitting, Correlation and Regression analysis, problem solving using 5
software
Random Variables:
Random Variables, Distribution functions of continuous & discrete random
IV 8
variables, Joint distributions, Mathematical expectations, Moments, Moment
generating function & Characteristic function.
Special probability distribution:
V Binomial, Poisson’s, Geometric, Uniform, Exponential, Normal 7
distributions.

Higher engineering Mathematics by B S Grewal, 43rd edition, Khanna


1.
Text Publication.
Books Probability and Statistics by Spiegel M. R., Murray R. Spiegel, 2nd edition
2.
McGraw-Hill
Advanced Mathematics for Engineers and Scientists; Spiegel, M. R,
1.
Reference McGraw-Hill Ltd.
Books Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Jain, R.K. and Iyengar, S.R.K, Narosa
2.
Publishers; Alpha Science International, Ltd 3rd edition
on line https://nptel.ac.in/courses/111/107/111107105/ IIT Roorkee, Dr Sanjeev
1.
NPTL Kumar
Material https://nptel.ac.in/courses/111/105/111105041/ IIT Kharagpur Dr Somesh
2.
(course) Kumar
https://www.pdfdrive.com/numerical-methods-for-partial-differential-
equations-finite-difference-and-finite-volume-methods-e158177832.html
E-Books 1.
https://www.pdfdrive.com/numerical-solution-of-differential-equations-
introduction-to-finite-difference-and-finite-element-methods-
e158399529.html

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Course Title: Hydraulic Machines


Teaching Scheme Evaluation Scheme
Semester IV
Theory Practical
Term Even Th Tu Pr Credits TAE CAE ESE INT EXT
Course
C
Category 2 2
-- 3 10 15 50 25 -
Course UMET207 Hrs. Hrs.
Code UMEPR2
07
Teaching
Offline 75 25
Mode
4 Hrs. Total
Duration
3 Hrs. 100
of ESE

1. To understand the momentum principle and its application to various fluid


machineries.
Course
2. To study the working principles of fluid machineries, its design aspects and
Objectives
performance characteristics.
3. To learn model testing of hydraulic pumps and turbines.
Upon successful completion of this course, student will be able to:
CO 1: Define impulse- momentum principle, velocity diagram for impact of
jet.
Course
CO 2: Demonstrate the basic concepts of impulse turbines.
Outcomes
CO 3: Evaluate the performance parameters of reaction turbines.
CO 4: Analyze the performance of roto-dynamic pumps.
CO 5: Test the performance parameters of the positive displacement pumps

Mapping of Course Outcomes with Program Outcomes and Program Specific Outcomes:

Program Outcomes and Program Specific Outcomes


Course
Outcomes PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO
PSO1 PSO2 PSO3
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
CO1 3 3 3 3 -- -- -- 1 -- -- -- 1 -- 3 --
CO2 3 3 3 3 -- -- 2 1 -- -- -- 1 -- 3 --
CO3 3 3 3 3 -- -- 2 1 -- -- -- 1 -- 3 --
CO4 3 3 3 3 -- -- -- 1 -- -- -- 1 -- 3 --
CO5 3 3 3 3 -- -- -- 1 -- -- -- 1 -- 3 --

Course Contents:

Unit Contents Hours


Impact of jet: Impulse momentum principle, Calculation of force exerted
I on fixed plate, moving flat plates & curved vanes, Calculation force exerted 6
on series of moving vanes, velocity diagrams & their analysis.
Impulse turbine: Principle, Constructional features, analysis and
II 6
governing. Installation of Pelton turbine, design parameters, performance
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characteristics and their analysis, Specific speed. Cavitation in Pelton


Turbine.
Reaction turbine: Main components and constructional features of Kaplan
and Francis turbines, Cavitation in water turbines, Governing mechanism,
III 6
safety devices, Performance characteristics and their analysis, specific
speed. Model Testing- application to hydraulic turbines.
Centrifugal Pumps: Principles of operation, Classification, basic theory,
types, construction, installation, characteristics and their analysis, Cavitation
IV 6
in pumps, Model Testing: application to hydrodynamic pumps, Axial flow
pump.
Reciprocating & Rotary positive displacement pumps: Basic theory,
types, construction, performance parameters. Classification, working
principle, indicator diagram, Air vessels.
V Rotary Positive Displacement Pumps: Basic theory, types, and construction. 6
Variable delivery pumps. Introduction to gear pumps, sliding vane pumps,
Screw pumps.
Advanced topic.

Fluid Mechanics and Fluid Power Engineering, Dr. D.S. Kumar, 8th Edition,
1.
S.K.Kataria & Sons, New Delhi, 2013.
Text A Textbook of Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulic Machines, Dr. R. K. Bansal,
2.
Books 9th Edition, Laxmi Publications, New Delhi, , 2017.
Hydraulics and Fluid Mechanics Including Hydraulics Machines, Dr. P.N.
3.
Modi& S.M. Seth, 18th Edition, Standard Book House, New Delhi, 2011.
Fluid Mechanics and Machinery, C.P.Kothandaraman & R. Rudramoorthy,
1.
2nd Edition, New Age International, 2007.
E-Books
Hydraulic Machines, K. Subramanya, 1st Edition, Tata McGraw Hill
2.
Publication Co., New Delhi, 2013.
Hydraulic Turbines, R.L.Daugherty, 3rd Revised Edition, McGraw Hill
1.
Book Co., New York, 1920.
Hydraulic Machines (including Fluidics), Dr. JagdishLal, 6th Edition,
Reference 2.
Metropolitan Book Co., New Delhi, 2016.
Books
Theory and Design of Hydraulic Machines including Basic Fluid
3. Mechanics, V. P. Vasandani, 11th Edition, Khanna Publishers, New Delhi,
2011
Fluid Machinery -Prof.Gautam Biswas, S.Sarkar, S.K.Som IIT Kanpur
1.
NPTEL:- https://nptel.ac.in/courses/112104117/06.
on line TL
Fluid Machines - Prof. Suman Chakraborty IIT Kharagpur
Material 2.
Swayam:- https://swayam.gov.in/nd1_noc20_me55/preview
(course)
Fluid Dynamics and Turbomachines - Dhiman Chatterjee IIT Madras
3.
Swayam:- https://swayam.gov.in/nd1_noc20_me75/preview

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Sr. Name of Experiments / Mini Projects/ Case Studies


No.
1 To verify Bernoulli’s theorem.
2 To determine the coefficient of discharge of Venturimeter.
3 To determine the coefficient of discharge of Orifice meter.
4 To identify the laminar, transition and turbulent flow regimes in pipe flow using
Reynolds experiment
5 To verify the impulse momentum equation using impact of jet on vane.
6 To determine the Darcy-Weisbach friction factor for given pipes of different
materials.
7 To determine the performance characteristics of Pelton wheel.
8 To determine the performance characteristics of Francis Turbine.
9 To determine the performance characteristics of Centrifugal Pump.
10 To determine the performance characteristics of Reciprocating pump.
Open Ended Experiments
1 To calculate minor losses of various pipe joints.
Details of on line Laboratory Resource Material Instruction / Operating Manuals
1. Virtual Labs: Hydraulics and Fluid Mechanics Lab,
https://eerc03iiith.vlabs.ac.in/List%20of%20experiments.html?domain=Civil%20E
ngineering
2. Virtual Labs: Fluid Mechanics Lab
http://fm-nitk.vlabs.ac.in/#

Course Title: Strength of Materials


Teaching Scheme Evaluation Scheme
Semester IV
Theory Practical
Term Even Th Tu Pr Credits TAE CAE ESE INT EXT
Course
C
Category 2 1
-- 3 10 15 50 -- -
Course Hrs. Hr.
UMET208
Code
Teaching
Offline 75 --
Mode 3
Total
Duration of Hrs.
3 Hrs. 75
ESE

1. To teach the fundamentals of stresses and strains


Course 2. To imbibe concept of shear force and bending moment with Practical
Objectives applications.
3. To facilitate the concept of bending and its theoretical analysis
Upon successful completion of this course, student will be able to:
CO 1: Understand the concepts of various stresses and strains and their relative
Course
effects in context to engineering applications.
Outcomes
CO 2: Effectively use the concepts of shear force and bending moment
diagrams in design of machine elements.
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CO 3: Estimate the slope and deflection of beams.


CO 4: Resolve the stresses induced in shafts.
CO 5: Evaluate the strain energy stored in a body subjected to various types of
loading.

Mapping of Course Outcomes with Program Outcomes and Program Specific Outcomes:

Program Outcomes and Program Specific Outcomes


Course
Outcomes PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO
PSO1 PSO2 PSO3
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
CO1 3 3 3 3 2 - - - - - - 1 2 - -
CO2 2 2 3 2 1 - - - - - - 1 2 - -
CO3 2 3 3 2 2 - - - - - - 2 2 - -
CO4 2 3 3 2 2 - - - - - - 1 2 - -
CO5 2 3 3 2 2 - - - - - - 1 2 - -

Course Contents:

Unit Contents Hours


Concept of simple stresses and strains
Introduction, stress, strain, types of stresses, stress – strain diagram for brittle
and ductile material, elastic limit, Hooks law, modulus of elasticity. modulus
I of rigidity, factor of safety. 8
Analysis of composite section, longitudinal strain and stress, lateral stresses
and strains, Principal Stresses and Strain, Poisson’s ratio, volumetric stress
and strain. Bulk modulus, relation between elastic constants. Mohr’s Circle
Shear force and bending moment
Types of beam (cantilever beam, simply supported beam, overhanging
II beam etc.). Types of loads (Concentrated and UDL), shear force and bending 8
moment diagrams for different types of beams subjected to different types
of loads, sign conventions for bending moment and shear force.
Deflection of beams
Derivation of differential equation of elastic curve with the assumptions
III made in it. Deflection and slope of cantilever, simply supported, subjected 8
to concentrated load, UDL, relation between slope, deflection and radius of
curvature, Macaulay’s method & Double integration method.
Torsion of circular shafts
Derivation of torsion equation with the assumptions made in it. Torsional
IV shear stress induced in the shaft. Strength and rigidity criteria for design of 8
shaft.
Torque transmitted by solid and hollow circular shaft.
Strain energy and impact loading:
Definition of strain energy stored in a body when it is subjected to gradually
V applied load, suddenly applied loads and impact loads. 8
Strain energy stored in shear, and torsion, Castigliano’s theorem.
Advanced topic

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Strength of Materials, by S. P. Timoshenko, East West Press, 5th edition,


1. 2011.
Text
Books 2. Strength of Materials, Surendra Singh, S.K.Kataria & Sons. Reprint 2012.
Strength of Materials, by R. K. Rajput, S. Chand Publisher, 4th edition,
3.
2015.
1. Strength of Materials, by R.K. Bansal, 2003 4th Edition.
E-Books
2. Strength of Materials, by B.K. Sarkar, 2003.
1. Strength of Materials, by F. L. Singer, Harper Pollins Publisher, 4th edition.
Reference Strength of Materials, by S.Ramamurtham, Dhanpat Rai Publishing Co.
2.
Books 2008.
3 Engineering Mechanics of Solids by Egor popov, Prentice Hall, 2010
Mechanics of Materials II: Thin-Walled Pressure Vessels and Torsion Dr.
1. Wayne Whiteman, PE, Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering
(COURSERA) https://www.coursera.org/learn/mechanics2
Mechanics of Materials III: Beam Bending Dr. Wayne Whiteman, PE,
Online TL 2. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering (COURSERA)
Material https://www.coursera.org/learn/beam-bending
Mechanics of Materials IV: Deflection , Buckling Woodruff School of
3. Mechanical Engineering (COURSERA)
https://www.coursera.org/learn/materials-structures

Course Title: Machining Process


Teaching Scheme Evaluation Scheme
Semester IV
Theory Practical
Term Even Th Tu Pr Credits TAE CAE ESE INT EXT
Course
C
Category 2 2
--- 10 15 50 25 --
Course UMET 209 Hrs. Hrs. 3
Code UMEPR
209
Teaching
Offline 75 25
Mode 4
Total
Duration of Hrs.
3 Hrs. 100
ESE

1. To develop an insight of metal cutting principles.


Course
2. To provide details of machine tools & its processes.
Objectives
3. To demonstrate surface finishing operation.
Upon the successful completion of course, the student shall be able to
CO 1: Select cutting tool based on the material and desirable properties.
Course CO 2: Demonstrate Lathe machine and its operations.
Outcomes CO 3: Make use of milling cutter and its operations.
CO 4: Classify various drilling, broaching and finishing operations.
CO 5: Explain different grinding operations.

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Mapping of Course Outcomes with Program Outcomes and Program Specific Outcomes:

Program Outcomes and Program Specific Outcomes


Course
Outcomes PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO
PSO1 PSO2 PSO3
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
CO1 3 2 2 3 - - - - - - - - 3 - -
CO2 3 2 2 3 - - - - - - - - 3 - -
CO3 3 2 1 2 - - - - - - - - 3 - -
CO4 3 2 1 2 - - - - - - - - 3 - -
CO5 3 2 1 2 - - - - - - - - 3 - -

Course Contents:

Unit Contents Hours


Introduction to Machining Parameters
8
Introduction to machining process, tool materials and their properties
nomenclature and tools geometry of single point cutting tool, Cutting fluids
I
and lubricants. Cutting parameters, cutting force, Merchant’s circle, tool
wear and tool failure, tool wear mechanism, Tool life equation, Chip
morphology, Heat generation and friction in metal.
Turning
Introduction, type, construction of simple lathe, mechanism and attachments
II for various operations, machine specifications, basis for selection of cutting 6
speed, feed and depth of cut, time estimation for turning operations such as
facing, step turning, taper turning, threading, knurling..
Milling
Introduction to Shaper and Planer Machining, Introduction, specifications,
types, column and knee type milling machine, fixed bed type milling
machines, production milling machines, special purpose milling machines
III 6
such as thread milling machines, profile milling machine, Gear Milling
/Hobbing machines. Mechanisms and Attachments for Milling. Cutting
parameters, Types of milling operations, Types of milling cutters, Tool
geometry and their specifications.
Drilling & Finishing Operation
Drilling, Types of Drilling machine, Drill Nomenclature, Broaching and its
IV 5
types, Super finishing processes such as honing, lapping, polishing, buffing
and Burnishing. Jigs and Fixture
Grinding
Grinding operations, grinding wheel, specifications and selection of grinding
wheel, cylindrical and centreless, grinding operation, surface grinding, tool
V 5
and cutter grinding, time estimation for grinding operations, Glazing,
loading, truing, dressing and selection of grinding wheel.
Advanced topic

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Manufacturing Technology (Metal Cutting and Machine Tools) – by P.N.


1.
Rao TMH education, 2006.
Text
2. Manufacturing Science by Ghosh and Malik, East west publication, 2007.
Books
Workshop Technology (Volume I & II) – By H S Bawa, TMH Publications,
3.
2017.
1. Multi-mode machining by T. Liu, Intech open publications.
E-Books
2. Manufacturing Processes, M Begman, Intech open publications.
Advanced Machining Processes – Nontraditional and Hybrid Machining
1.
Processes by Hassan Abdel-Gaward El-Hofy, McGraw-Hill.
Reference
2. Advanced Machining Processes, by Hassan El-Hofy, McGraw-Hill.
Books
Manufacturing Processes and Materials: Exercises© 2010 Miltiadis A.
3.
Boboulos & Ventus Publishing.
Advanced machining Processes, Prof. Manas Das IIT Guwahati, nptel,
1.
https://nptel.ac.in/courses/112103202/
Online TL
Introduction to machining and machining fluids, Prof. MamillaraviSankar,
Material 2.
IIT Guwahati, nptel, https://nptel.ac.in/courses/112103245
Mechanics of Machining, Prof. Uday S. Dixit, IIT Guwahati, nptel:
3.
https://nptel.ac.in/ courses/ 112103248/

Sr. Name of Experiments / Mini Projects/ Case Studies


No.
1 Study of single point cutting tool
2 Tools for left hand and right hand turning
3 Tools for external and internal turning (Boring)
4 Study of cutting tool manual (any one)
5 Study of mechanisms in Lathe
6 Study of mechanism in drilling
7 Study of grinding operations
8 Study of mechanism in milling
9 Practical on turning involving facing, step turning, taper turning, boring, boring with
internal steps and taper, drilling (on lathe), internal and external threading
10 Practical on grinding
11 Practical on Milling machine – Gear Milling
12 Practical on use of drilling machines
Open Ended Experiments
1 Shaper machine operation and maintenance
2 Power Saw machine operation and maintenance
3 Capstan Turret lathe operation and maintenance
4 Study of Flexible Manufacturing System
Details of on line Laboratory Resource Material Instruction / Operating Manuals
1. Virtual Lab.: Micromachining laboratory!
http://mm-
coep.vlabs.ac.in/List%20of%20experiments.html?domain=Mechanical%20Engineering
2. To study various thermal models for EDM
3. To study influence of process parameters on the Wire EDM
4 Study of Electrochemical machining process
5 Instruction / Operating Manuals for each Central workshop
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Course Title: Sensors, Actuators and Measurement


Teaching Scheme Evaluation Scheme
Semester IV
Theory Practical
Term Even Th Tu Pr Credits TAE CAE ESE INT EXT
Course
C
Category 2 2
-- 3 10 15 50 25 -
Course UMET210 Hrs. Hrs.
Code UMEPR2
10
Teaching
Offline 75 25
Mode
4 Hrs. Total
Duration of
3Hrs. 100
ESE

1. To understand the basic concept of sensors, actuators, and measurement


Course system, along with its functional element.
Objectives 2. To study the performance characteristics of measuring instruments
3. To learn various measuring instruments and its applications.
Upon successful completion of this course, student shall be able to:
CO 1: Relate the use of sensors, actuators, and measuring instruments in
various applications and interpret the instrument characteristics.
Course CO 2: Select measuring instrument for strain and pressure measurement.
Outcomes CO 3: Illustrate the force, motion and flow measuring instrument.
CO 4: Decide the temperature measuring instrument
CO 5: Choose the proper measuring instruments for speed, vibration,
humidity and liquid level

Mapping of Course Outcomes with Program Outcomes and Program Specific Outcomes:

Program Outcomes and Program Specific Outcomes


Course
Outcomes PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO
PSO1 PSO2 PSO3
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
CO1 3 2 1 1 -- 2 -- 1 -- -- 1 3 2 3 --
CO2 3 1 1 1 3 2 -- 1 -- -- 1 3 2 3 --
CO3 3 1 1 1 3 2 -- 1 -- -- 1 3 2 3 --
CO4 3 1 1 1 3 2 -- 1 -- -- 1 3 2 3 --
CO5 3 1 1 1 3 2 -- 1 -- -- 1 3 2 3 --

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Course Contents:
Unit Contents Hours
Introduction of Sensor, Actuators , Measurement system, and General
performance Characteristics:
Sensors, Basic requirements of a sensor, Classification of sensors, actuators,
significance of measurement system, generalized measurement system,
types of measuring instruments, General configuration and functional
elements of measuring instruments, types of inputs, various methods of
I correction for interfering and modifying inputs. 6
Static characteristics, different types of errors, combination of component
errors in overall systems.
Dynamic characteristics, General mathematical model of zero order, first
order and second order instruments, response of first and second order
instruments to following inputs step, ramp, impulse and frequency.
Strain Measurement & Pressure Measurement
Strain Measurement: Types of strain gauges, strain gauge circuits,
calibration, and Temperature compensation.
II 6
Pressure Measurements: Basic methods of pressure measurement, elastic
transducers and force balance transducers, strain gauge pressure cell, High-
pressure measurement, low pressure Measurement.
Force Measurement, Motion Measurement & Flow Measurement
Force Measurement: Force measurement using transducer such as
pneumatic and hydraulic load cells, strain gauge load cells, piezoelectric
load cells, torque measurement, types of dynamometer.
III 6
Motion measurements: Measurements of displacement, velocity &
accelerate, strain gauges, LVDT, capacitive, photoelectric & Inductive
transducers. Flow Measurements: Rota meter, anemometer, positive
displacement flow meters, turbine meter, electromagnetic flow meter.
Temperature measurement
IV Measurement of temperature using Liquid in glass thermometer, pressure 6
thermometers, thermocouples, resistance thermometers, bimetallic
thermometers, thermistors, radiation and optical pyrometer.
Various Measurements
Speed Measurements: Mechanical tachometers, electrical tachometers,
stroboscope etc. Other Measurements: Vibration Measurements, Humidity
V 6
measurement, liquid level Measurements, feedback control and its
applications
Advanced topic

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Erenest O. Doebeling, ‘Measurement Systems’, McGraw Hill, 2nd edition


1.
2014
Text T.G. Beckwith & N.L. Bulk, ‘Mechanical Measurements’, Addison Werlly,
2.
Books 3rd edition 2012.
D.S. Kumar, ‘Mechanical Measurement & Control’, Metropolitan Book
3.
Company, 4th edition 2014.
D. V. S. MURTY, ‘Transducers and Instrumentation’, PHI Learning Pvt. Ltd.,
E-Books 1.
2nd Edition, 2010.
J.P. Holman, ‘Experimental Methods for Engineers’, McGraw Hill, 2nd
1.
edition 2013.
Nakra Choudhari, ‘Instrumental Measurement & Analysis’, Tata McGraw
Reference 2.
Hill, 3rd edition 2011.
Books
Ramgan, Sharma & Mani, ‘Instrumentation’, Tata McGraw Hill, 3rd edition
3.
2013
4. Collette & Hope, ‘Engineering Measurement’, ELBS, 2nd edition 2010.
Online Mechanical Measurements and Metrology, Prof. S.P. Venkateshan, IIT
1.
TL Madras nptel, https://nptel.ac.in/courses/112106138/
Material Principles of Mechanical Measurement, Prof. R. Raman, IIT Madras, nptel,
2.
https://nptel.ac.in/courses/112106140/

Sr. No. Name of Experiments / Mini Projects/ Case Studies


1 Assembling and details of components of Bourdon Tube Pressure Gauge
2 To determine the sensitivity, linearity, best fit line and error analysis of Bourdon
tube pressure gauge with dead weight tester.
3 To determine the sensitivity, linearity ,best fit line and error analysis of LVDT
4 To determine the sensitivity, linearity ,best fit line and error analysis of LDR
5 To determine linearity time constant and error analysis in temperature measurement
with the help of Thermocouple
6 Measurement of moisture content and psychometric properties by hygrometer
7 Speed Measurement by magnetic pick up and photoelectric pick up and comparison
with results of tachometer
8 To determine the sensitivity, linearity ,best fit line & error analysis of Strain Gauge
Open Ended Experiments
1 Measurement of air mass flow rate and psychometric properties by hot wire
anemometer
Details of on line Laboratory Resource Material Instruction / Operating Manuals
1. Virtual lab

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Course Title: Hydraulic and Pneumatic Circuit


Teaching Scheme Evaluation Scheme
Semester IV
Theory Practical
Term Even Th Tu Pr Credits TAE CAE ESE INT EXT
Course
A
Category 4
-- -- 2 - - - 50 -
Course Hrs.
UMEPR21
Code
1
Teaching
Offline - 50
Mode
4 Hrs. Total
Duration
-- 50
of ESE

1. To understand the use of hydraulic and pneumatic systems in automation.


Course 2. To understand various applications of hydraulic and pneumatic systems.
Objectives 3. To learn the specifications and functions of components in hydraulic and
pneumatic system.
Upon the successful completion of course, the student shall be able to:
CO 1: Identify the components of hydraulic and pneumatic systems.
CO 2: Classify the applications of hydraulic and pneumatic system
Course
CO 3: Demonstrate the various hydraulic and pneumatic components and
Outcomes
systems.
CO 4: Design hydraulic and pneumatic circuits for various applications
CO 5: Conduct the troubleshooting of hydraulic and pneumatic systems.

Mapping of Course Outcomes with Program Outcomes and Program Specific Outcomes:

Program Outcomes and Program Specific Outcomes


Course
Outcomes PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO
PSO1 PSO2 PSO3
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
CO1 3 1 3 2 1 1 - 2 1 - - 1 1 3 -
CO2 3 1 3 2 1 1 - 2 1 - - 1 1 3 -
CO3 3 1 3 2 1 1 - 2 1 - - 1 1 3 -
CO4 3 1 3 2 1 1 - 2 1 - - 1 1 3 -
CO5 3 1 3 2 1 1 - 2 1 - - 1 1 3 -

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Oil Hydraulic Systems: Principles and Maintenance, S R. Majumdar,


1.
Text McGraw-Hill Education, 2002.
Books Pneumatic Systems: Principles and Maintenance, S.R.Majumdar, Tata
2.
McGraw Hill, 1995.
Fluid Power with Applications, Anthony Esposito, 7th Edition, Pearson
1.
Education, 2013
E-Books
Hydraulics and Pneumatics: A technician and engineer's guide, Andrew
2.
Parr, 1st Edition, Butterworth Heinmann, 2013.
Reference Industrial Hydraulics, John J. Pippenger, 3rd Edition, McGraw-Hill
1.
Books Education, 1980
1. https://www.festo.com/us/en/
on line TL
2. https://cemsindia.org/index.php/course/pneumatics/
Material
Fundamentals of Industrial Oil Hydraulics and Pneumatics, Prof. R.N.Maity
(course) 3.
https://nptel.ac.in/courses/112/105/112105047/

Sr. No. Name of Experiments / Mini Projects/ Case Studies


1 Study of basics of Hydraulics, Major advantages and disadvantages, Comparison
between mechanical, electrical, hydraulic and pneumatic power transmission,
Applications of Hydraulics and Pneumatics.
2 Hydraulic Oils, Fluid Properties and Filter:Types, Properties, functions of
hydraulic Oils, ISO Viscosity grades, Classification- Mineral based, Fire
resistant& Bio degradable Oils, Filters, Contaminations, Filter rating, location of
filter, Leakage test.
3 Hydraulic Pumps: Classification of hydraulic pumps, Gear Pumps, Vane Pumps,
Radial piston Pumps, Axial piston Pumps, Selection of Hydraulic Pumps.
4 Hydraulic Valves: Types, Direction control valves, Pressure control valves, Flow
control valves, Non-return valves, Electro-Hydraulic Servo valves.
5 Hydraulic Actuators: Linear and Rotary Actuators, Hydrostatic Transmission
Systems.
6 Hydraulic system Accessories: Reservoirs, Accumulators, Heating & cooling
devices,
7 Design of hydraulic circuits: Basic hydraulic circuits, Industrial hydraulic
circuits, Power losses in flow control circuits
8 Introduction to Pneumatic systems & Air Compressor: Basic Requirements
for Pneumatic System, Applications, Types & Selection criteria for Air
Compressor
9 Service Unit, pneumatic actuators and Pneumatic valves: Air receiver, FRL
unit, Air filter, Pressure regulator and Lubricator, Types of Pneumatic Cylinders
& Air motors, Cushion assembly, Pneumatic Direction control valves, Quick
exhaust, Time delay, Shuttle and Twin pressure valves
10 Pneumatic circuits: Basic pneumatic circuits, Conventional method, Cascade
method.
11 Electro-Pneumatics and Electro Hydraulics: Overview and applications, System
components, Development of single and multiple Actuator Circuits
12 Trouble Shooting And Applications: Installation, Selection, Maintenance,
Trouble Shooting and Remedies in Hydraulic and Pneumatic systems, Design of
hydraulic circuits for Drilling, Planning, Shaping, Surface grinding, Press and

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Forklift applications. Design of Pneumatic circuits for Pick and Place applications
and tool handling in CNC Machine tools – Low cost Automation – Hydraulic and
Pneumatic power packs,
Open Ended Experiments
1 Study of pressure measuring instruments in hydraulic and pneumatic systems
2 Study of oil viscosity measuring instruments in hydraulic and pneumatic systems
Details of on line Laboratory Resource Material Instruction / Operating Manuals
1. Tech-Lab Link : https://tech-labs.com/products/basic-pneumatics-learning-
system
2. https://www.hydraulicspneumatics.com/fluid-power-basics/circuits

Course Title: Product Design & Packaging (Skill Course)


Teaching Scheme Evaluation Scheme
Semester IV
Theory Practical
Term Even Th Tu Pr Credits TAE CAE ESE INT EXT
Course
C
Category 2
-- -- 1 -- -- -- 25 --
Course Hrs.
UMEPR21
Code
2
Teaching
Offline -- 25
Mode
2 Hrs. Total
Duration of
-- 25
ESE

1. To understand Engineering Design process & Manufacturing


fundamentals
Course
2. To describe the fundamentals of 3D modeling & modeling of components.
Objectives
3. To understand and apply suitable packaging techniques for different
applications
Upon successful completion of this course, student shall be able to:
CO 1: Define product design characteristics & determining manufacturing
concepts.
CO 2: Understand and apply Rapid prototyping (3 D Printing), Component
Course
sourcing.
Outcomes
CO 3: Utilize the concepts of Assembly modeling & testing.
CO 4: Justify innovative product design Techniques for sustainable
environment.
CO 5: Identify packaging material consideration for various products

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Mapping of Course Outcomes with Program Outcomes and Program Specific Outcomes:

Program Outcomes and Program Specific Outcomes


Course
Outcomes PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO
PSO1 PSO2 PSO3
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
CO1 3 3 3 2 2 3 3 1 - - 1 1 3 - -
CO2 2 3 3 2 3 2 2 1 - - 1 1 3 - -
CO3 2 3 3 2 3 2 2 1 - - 1 1 3 - -
CO4 2 3 3 2 2 2 2 1 - - 1 1 3 - -
CO5 2 3 3 2 2 2 2 1 - - 1 1 3 - -

Sr. Name of Experiments / Mini Projects/ Case Studies


No.
1 Overview of engineering design process.
2 Overview of manufacturing fundamentals.
3 Fundamentals of 3D modeling, Modeling of components.
4 Component development from customer specifications, Identification of Customer
Needs and Market Research Essentials.
5 Component sourcing, Assembly modeling, Assembly testing.
6 Packaging Materials & its characterization.
7 Specially and Innovative packaging Technology & Packaging Dynamics.
8 Sustainability in Packaging, tilt inclination and shock watch.
Open Ended Experiments
1. Rapid prototyping (3 D Printing).
2. Product Package Development Processes.

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