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‘Type/Pattern of written examinatio The written examination will be an objective type Multiple Choice Question (MCO) paper of two hours duration and having minimum 100 questions There will be negative marking for incorrect answers (as detailed below) for all questions: a) There are four altematives for the answers {0 every question. For each question for which a wrong answer has been given by the candidate, one fourth (25) of the marks assigned to that question will be deducted as penalty by Ifa candidate gives more than one answers, it will be treated as a wrong, ‘answer even if one of the given answer happens to be correct and there will be same penalty as given herein above for that question. ©) Ifa question is left blank ie. no answer is given by the candidate there will be no penalty for that question. erview/ Viva Voce (On the basis of the marks obtained by the candidates in the writen examination, an interview'viva voce test will be conducted. The number of candidates called for interview! viva voce test shall be restricted, as far as practicable, to a minimum of three times the number of vacancies in order of merit. The interview/ viva-voce will have 25 points Syllabus 12 42 MECHANICAL ENGINEERING PAPER Mechanics: (Mechanics of Rigid Bodies: Equations of equilibrium in space and its application; first and second moments of area; simple problems on fiction; kinematics of prtiles for plane motion; elementary particle dynamics Mechanics of Deformable Bodies: Gencralized Hooke’s law and its application; design problems on axial stress, shear stress and bearing |. Stress: material properties for dynamic loading; bending shear and stresses in beams; determination of Principle stresses and sirains-analytical and graphical; compound and combined stresses, bi-axial esses-thin walled pressure vessel, material behaviour and design factors for dynamic oad: design of CGrvular shafs Tor bending and torsional loed only; deflection of beam for statically determinate problems; theories of failure, Engineering Materials: ‘asi concepts on structure of solids, common ferrous snd non-ferrous materials and their application: heatreatment of steels; non-metalspiastis, eermics, composite materials and nano-mateia "Theory of Machin« Kinematic and dynamic analysis of plane mechanisms. Cams, Gears and empicyclic gear tans, flywheels, governors, balancing of rigid rotors, balancing of single and multicy-inder engines, linear fon mas of etal ste ge deve of feeds (Critical speeds and whirling of ‘Manufacturing Science: ‘Manufacturing Process: ‘Machine tool engineering - Merhan’s force analysis ‘Taylor's too fe equation; conventional machining: NC and CNC machining process jigs and fintures, ‘Non-conventonal machining-EDM, ECM, ulrasnic, waterjet machining ec; application of lasers and plasmas) energy rate calculations. Forming and welding processesstandard processes. Metrology- Eze of sand easels a pgs ort ston of Teng; position: profile and surface finish Manufacturing Management: System design" factory Ioeation—simple OR models; plant layout-methods based; applications of uzincering ssonomie analysis and treak-even analysis for product selection, process seleetion and Capacity planning: predetermined time standards. System planning; forecesting methods based on fepession and decomposition. design and balancing of multi model and stochastic assembly lines; inventory management probabil fiventory models for order time and order quantity determination; IT systems: strategic sourcing: managing inter plant logistics, System operations and control: Scheduling algorithms for job shops: {plication of statistical methods for product and process quality contol pplication of contol chars for mean, range, percent defective, number of defectives and defects per unit; quality cost systems, Tanagement of fvources, organizations and risks in projects. System improvement: Implementation of Systems, such as total quality management, developing and managing TMexible, lean and agile Organizations. PAPERAL 2. Thermodynamies, Gas Dynamies Turbi 111 Basie concept of First-law and Second law of Thermodynamics; concept of entropy and reversibility availability and unavailability and irreversibility 1.2 Classification and properties of fluids; incompressible and compressible fluids flows; effect of Mach ‘number and compressibility: continuity momentum and energy equations; normal and oblique shocks ‘one dimensional isentropic flow: flow or uid in duct with tition that transfer. 1.3 Flow through fans, blowers and compressors; axial and centrifugal low configuration; design of fans and compressors; single problems compresses and turbine cascade; open and closed cyele gas turbines \work done inthe gas turbine; reheat and regenerators, 2. Heat Transfer: 2.1 Conduction heat transfer—general conduction equation-Laplace, Poisson and Fourier equations; Fourier law of conduction; one dimensional steady state heat conduction applied to simple wall solid and hollow eylinder and spheres. 2.2 Convection heat transfer—Newon's law of convection; free and forces convection; heat transfer during laminar and turbulent flow of an incompressible fuid over a flat plate; concepts of Nusselt number hydrodynamic and thermal boundary layer ther thickness; Prandtl number; analogy between hea! and ‘momentum transfer—Reynolds, Colbum, Prandtl analogies; heat transfer during laminar and turbulent ‘Tow through horizontal tubes; fee convection from horizontal and vertical plates. 23 Black body radiation—basie radiation laws such as Stefan-boltzman, Planck distribution, Wein's displacement etc 2.4 Basic heat exchanger analysis; lasiication of heat exchangers. 3 Engines: 341 Classification, thermodynamic cycles of operation; determination of break power, indicated power, ‘mechanical efficiency heat balance sheet, interpretation of performance characteristics, petrol, gas and diesel engines ‘32 Combustion in SI and Cl engines, noma and abnormal combustion; eect of working parameters on knocking, reduction of knocking; Forms of combustion chamber for SI and Cl engines ating of fucls; additives; emission 133 Different systems of IC engines fuels; lubricating; cooling and transmission systems, Altemate els in IC engines. 4. Steam Engineering : ‘Steam generation—modified Ranking cycle analysis; Moder steam boilers; steam at critical and supercritical pressures; draught equipment; natural and artificial draught; boiler fuels sli, liquid and gaseous fuels. Steam turbines— Principle; types; compounding; impulse and reaction turbines; axial thrus. 442 Stcam noczles—flow of steam in convergent and divergent nozzle pressure at throat for maximum 4 Aischarge with different iniiel steam conditions such as wet, saturated and superheated, effect of ‘aration of back pressure; supersaturated flow of steam in nozzles, Wilson line, 43 Rankine cycle with intemal and external ireversiblity; reheat factor, reheating and regeneration, methods of governing; back pressure and pass out turbines. 4.4 Steam power plan's combined cycle Power generation; heat recovery steam generators (HRSG) fred and unfied, co-generation plant, 5. Refrigeration and Air-conditioning : 1 Vapour compression reftigeration cyele—cycle on p-H & Ts diagrams; ecofiendlyreftgerants-R Ida, 123; Systems like evaporators, condensers, compressor, expansion devices, Simple vapour absorption systems. 5.2 Psychomettie—propertes; processes; chars; sensible heating and cooling; humidfation and ‘dchumiitiation effective temperature; at-eonditioning load calculation; simple duct design 5 10. Requisite Fee ‘After successful submission of the online application form, candidate will be required to deposit requisite fee through online mode. The amount of fee to be paid is given below: OM Category Rss.1000.00 Reserved Categories Rs.500.00 PHC Nil Note: The application Form submitted without deposition of the fee, which gets substantiated through reflection of the same on the application form, such application form shall be treated as incomplete and candidature shall be deemed to have been rejected without any notice. No representation against such rejection shall be entertained

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