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Mewar University Chittorgarh (Rajasthan)

Syllabus as per Ordinance; Effective from 2011-12

MEWAR UNIVERSITY CHITTORGARH

(RAJASTHAN)

Faculty of Engineering and Technology

SCHEME, CURRICULUM AND SYLLABUS

Four – Year (Regular) B Tech: Mechanical

Engineering

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Mewar University Chittorgarh (Rajasthan)

B Tech: Mechanical Engineering

MEWAR UNIVERSITY CHITTORGARH

(RAJASTHAN)

Faculty of Engineering and Technology

SCHEME AND CURRICULUM

Four – Year (Regular) B Tech: Mechanical

Engineering

Effective from 2011-12

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Mewar University Chittorgarh (Rajasthan)

B Tech: Mechanical Engineering

Foreword

The following syllabi contain paper-wise teaching and examination schemes for the

three courses mentioned below:

(a) B.Tech (4Yrs)

(b) B.Tech - M.Tech Integrated (5 Yrs)

(c) B.Tech - M.B.A. Integrated (5 Yrs)

This syllabi presented here shall be treated as final, and no change or amendment can

be made to the syllabi without the prior written consent of the syllabus expert

committee appointed by the Hon'ble Chairperson and approved by the Academic

Council.

The syllabus presented herewith shall form the basis for teaching both theory and

practical classes. The faculty is expected to teach, guide and supervise students on all

aspects of the syllabus so that the entire range of syllabus is covered for all papers

within their respective semesters.

Students must attend the lectures, tutorials and practical classes on topics stipulated in

the syllabus. Under no circumstances any complaints related to topics not taught shall

be entertained during the mid-term / end-term University examinations.

The examination shall consist of dual method of evaluation, comprising:

a) Subjective type questions: These questions will cover the entire syllabus for

each paper to test the basics and in-depth knowledge of the students on the

topics (Mid-term Examinations).

b) Objective type questions: These questions will cover the entire syllabus for

each paper to test as well as help prepare students for competitive exams.

These questions shall be of the standard of Gate / IES / Other related

competitive examinations. The students are required to prepare accordingly

(End Term Examinations).

All the courses shall have a mandatory 21-45 days on-the-job training at the end of the

Sixth Semester to be certified by the concerned Industrial house / body; covering a

credit of 6 to be included in the SGPA / CGPA.

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Mewar University Chittorgarh (Rajasthan)

B Tech: Mechanical Engineering

Contents

Section A

Curriculum and Scheme of Examination 1-11

Section B

Syllabus Common 1st and 2nd Semester 12-39

Section C

Syllabus 3rd to 8th Semester 40-118

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B Tech: Mechanical Engineering

MEWAR UNIVERSITY CHITTORGARH (RAJASTHAN)

Faculty of Engineering and Technology

SCHEME AND CURRICULUM

Four – Year (Regular) B Tech: Mechanical Engineering

Effective from 2011-12

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B Tech: Mechanical Engineering

Category/Terminology used:

BS = Basic Sciences #includes Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry courses;

ES = Engineering Arts and Sciences #includes Fundamental Engineering courses;

HS = Humanities, Social science and Management #to provide a wide exposure to different areas of Humanities, Social science and

Management;

ME = Mechanical Engineering # includes core courses of Mechanical Engineering and elective courses offered by the parent department

to provide an opportunity to the student to specialize significantly in one sub area of Mechanical Engineering*;

OE = Open Electives to provide an opportunity to the student to develop interdisciplinary knowledge base or to specialize significantly

in an area outside Mechanical Engineering**;

ELGA = English Language and General Awareness***.

* There are sixteen (16) elective courses offered by the department to provide wider choices and flexibility to the students to cater to

their academic interests. The student will have to choose any four out of these.

** There are ten (10) open elective courses offered by the other departments out of which the student will have to choose any two out

of these.

*** One Course on English Language and General Awareness in each semester has been included with a definite objective; students

should be encouraged to acquire a certain level of language proficiency and general awareness that are necessary to nurture them

into competent professionals.

In addition to above, six hours per week to be spent on sports activities, NSS, NCC, social responsibilities, computer skills and

programming, technical activities (quizzes, workshops, invited talks on emerging topics, extra classes, make up classes, industrial visits

etc.)

Requisite weightage has been provided to all categories of the courses with an objective of holistic academic development of the students.

The total credits for the programme will be 220 distributed to all above categories.

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First Semester (Common to all Disciplines)

Course

Code Course Title

Contact Hours

per week Credit

Hours

Internal

Assessment/Evaluation External

Examination

/Viva-voce

Total

Marks L T P

Assignments/

Lab Record

Teachers’

Evaluation

BS-101 Engineering Physics-I 3 1 - 4.0 35 15 50 100

BS-103 Engineering Mathematics-I 3 1 - 4.0 35 15 50 100

BS-105 Engineering Chemistry 3 1 - 4.0 35 15 50 100

ES-101 Engineering Graphics & Drawing 1 3 - 4.0 35 15 50 100

ES-103 Fundamentals of Computers and

Programming 3 1 - 4.0 35 15 50 100

ES-105 Basics of Electrical Engineering/

Basics of Electronics Engineering 3 1 - 4.0 35 15 50 100

BS-107 Physics Lab-I - - 2 1.0 15 10 25 50

BS-109 Chemistry Lab - - 2 1.0 15 10 25 50

ES-107 Computer Lab - - 2 1.0 15 10 25 50

ES-109 Electrical/ Electronics Engineering

Lab - - 2 1.0 15 10 25 50

ES-111 Workshop Practice-I - - 2 1.0 15 10 25 50

ELGA-101 English Language and General

Awareness-I 1 - - 1.0 - - 25 25

17 08 10

Total Semester Marks=875 Total Semester Credits = 30.0

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Second Semester (Common to all Disciplines)

Course

Code Course Title

Contact Hours

per week Credit

Hours

Internal

Assessment/Evaluation External

Examination

/Viva-voce

Total

Marks L T P

Assignments/

Lab Record

Teachers’

Evaluation

BS-102 Engineering Physics-II 3 1 - 4.0 35 15 50 100

BS-104 Engineering Mathematics-II 3 1 - 4.0 35 15 50 100

ES-102 Introduction to Environmental

Sciences 3 1 - 4.0 35 15 50 100

ES-104 Introduction to CADD 3 1 - 4.0 35 15 50 100

ES-106 Basics of Electronics Engineering/ Basics of Electrical Engineering

3 1 - 4.0 35 15 50 100

ES-108 Basics of Mechanical Engineering 3 1 - 4.0 35 15 50 100

BS-108 Physics Lab-II - - 2 1.0 15 10 25 50

ES-110 Electronics / Electrical

Engineering Lab - - 2 1.0 15 10 25 50

ES-112 Workshop Practice-II - - 2 1.0 15 10 25 50

ES-114 CAD Lab - - 2 1.0 15 10 25 50

HS-102 Language Lab - - 2 1.0 15 10 25 50

ELGA-102 English Language and General

Awareness-II 1 - - 1.0 - - 25 25

19 06 10

Total Semester Marks=875 Total Semester Credits = 30.0

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Third Semester

Course

Code Course Title

Contact Hours

per week Credit

Hours

Internal

Assessment/Evaluation External

Examination

/Viva-voce

Total

Marks L T P

Assignments/

Lab Record

Teachers’

Evaluation

ME-201 Material Science and Metallurgy 3 1 - 4.0 35 15 50 100

ME-203 Strength of Materials-I 3 1 - 4.0 35 15 50 100

ME-205 Machine Drawing 4 - - 4.0 35 15 50 100

ME-207 Manufacturing Technology-I 3 1 - 4.0 35 15 50 100

ME-209 Mechanics of Fluids 3 1 - 4.0 35 15 50 100

HS-201 Essentials of Management and

Organizational Behavior 3 1 - 4.0 35 15 50 100

ME-211 Strength of Materials Lab - - 2 1.0 15 10 25 50

ME-213 Manufacturing Technology Lab-I - - 2 1.0 15 10 25 50

ME-215 Mechanics of Fluids Lab - - 2 1.0 15 10 25 50

ME-217 Material Science Lab - - 2 1.0 15 10 25 50

ELGA-201 English Language and General

Awareness-III 1 - - 1.0 - - 25 25

20 05 08

Total Semester Marks=825 Total Semester Credits = 29.0

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Fourth Semester

Course

Code Course Title

Contact Hours

per week Credit

Hours

Internal

Assessment/Evaluation External

Examination

/Viva-voce

Total

Marks L T P

Assignments/

Lab Record

Teachers’

Evaluation

ME-202 Thermodynamics 3 1 - 4.0 35 15 50 100

ME-204 Strength of Materials-II 3 1 - 4.0 35 15 50 100

ME-206 Fluid Machines 3 1 - 4.0 35 15 50 100

ME-208 Manufacturing Technology-II 3 1 - 4.0 35 15 50 100

ME-210 Kinematics of Machines 3 1 - 4.0 35 15 50 100

HS-202 Fundamentals of Business &

Economics 3 1 - 4.0 35 15 50 100

ME-212 Fluid Machines Lab - - 3 1.5 25 15 35 75

ME-214 Manufacturing Technology Lab-II - - 3 1.5 25 15 35 75

ME-216 Kinematics of Machines Lab - - 2 1.0 15 10 25 50

ELGA-202 English Language and General

Awareness-IV 1 - - 1.0 - - 25 25

19 06 08

Total Semester Marks=825 Total Semester Credits = 29.0

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Fifth Semester

Course

Code Course Title

Contact Hours

per week Credit

Hours

Internal

Assessment/Evaluation External

Examination

/Viva-voce

Total

Marks L T P

Assignments/

Lab Record

Teachers’

Evaluation

ME-301 Energy Conversion 3 1 - 4.0 35 15 50 100

ME-303 Machine Design-I 3 1 - 4.0 35 15 50 100

ME-305 Mechatronics 3 1 - 4.0 35 15 50 100

ME-307 Industrial Engineering 3 1 - 4.0 35 15 50 100

ME-309 I C Engines & Gas Turbines 3 1 - 4.0 35 15 50 100

ME-311 Dynamics of Machines 3 1 - 4.0 35 15 50 100

ME-313 Energy Conversion Lab - - 2 1.0 15 10 25 50

ME-315 Dynamics of Machines Lab - - 2 1.0 15 10 25 50

ME-317 I C Engines Lab - - 2 1.0 15 10 25 50

ME-319 Industrial Engineering Lab - - 2 1.0 15 10 25 50

ELGA-301 English Language and General

Awareness-V 1 - - 1.0 - - 25 25

19 06 08

Total Semester Marks=825 Total Semester Credits = 29.0

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Sixth Semester

Course

Code Course Title

Contact Hours

per week Credit

Hours

Internal

Assessment/Evaluation External

Examination

/Viva-voce

Total

Marks L T P

Assignments/

Lab Record

Teachers’

Evaluation

ME-302 Operations Research 3 1 - 4.0 35 15 50 100

ME-304 Industrial Quality Control 3 1 - 4.0 35 15 50 100

ME-306 Refrigeration and Air Conditioning 3 1 - 4.0 35 15 50 100

ME-308 Machine Design-II 3 1 - 4.0 35 15 50 100

ME-310 Measurements and

Instrumentation 3 1 - 4.0 35 15 50 100

ME-312 Heat and Mass Transfer 3 1 - 4.0 35 15 50 100

ME-314 Heat Transfer Lab - - 2 1.0 15 10 25 50

ME-316 Refrigeration and Air Conditioning

Lab - - 2 1.0 15 10 25 50

ME-318 Measurements and

Instrumentation Lab - - 2 1.0 15 10 25 50

ME-320 Seminar - - 2 1.0 25 25 - 50

ELGA-302 English Language and General

Awareness-VI 1 - - 1.0 - - 25 25

19 06 08

Total Semester Marks=825 Total Semester Credits = 29.0

All the courses shall have a mandatory 21-45 days on-the-job training at the end of the Sixth Semester to be certified by the

concerned Industrial house / body; covering a credit of 6 to be included in the SGPA / CGPA.

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Seventh Semester

Course

Code Course Title

Contact Hours

per week Credit

Hours

Internal

Assessment/Evaluation External

Examination

/Viva-voce

Total

Marks L T P Assignments

Teachers’

Evaluation

ME-421 Departmental Elective-I 3 1 - 4.0 35 15 50 100

ME-422 Departmental Elective-II 3 1 - 4.0 35 15 50 100

ME-423 Departmental Elective-III 3 1 - 4.0 35 15 50 100

ME-424 Departmental Elective-IV 3 1 - 4.0 35 15 50 100

OE-431 Open Elective-I 3 - - 3.0 25 - 50 75

OE-432 Open Elective-II 3 - - 3.0 25 - 50 75

IT-001 Industrial Training (21-45 Days) - - 12 6.0 - - 150 150

18 04 12

Total Semester Marks=700 Total Semester Credits = 28.0

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Eighth Semester

Course

Code Course Title

Contact Hours

per week Credit

Hours

Internal

Assessment/Evaluation External

Examination

/Viva-voce

Total

Marks L T P

Training/

Project

Report

Teachers’

Evaluation

ME-

441/442 Industrial Training/Project - - 40 20 150 100 250 500

ME-450 Comprehensive Academic and

General Proficiency Viva-Voce - - - 02 - - 50 50

- - 40

Total Semester Marks=550 Total Semester Credits = 22.0

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LIST OF DEPARTMENTAL ELECTIVES (16)

ME-421/422/423/424

Power Plant Engineering Tribology

Automobile Engineering Mechanical Vibrations

Gas Dynamics Numerical Analysis and Optimization Techniques

Renewable Energy Resources Non Destructive testing

Finite Element Methods Computer Aided Manufacturing

Composite Materials Work Design and Ergonomics

Experimental Stress Analysis Entrepreneurship

Modern Machining Processes Robotics

LIST OF OPEN ELECTIVES (10)

OE-431/432

Remote Sensing And GIS Management Information Systems

Advanced Engineering Mathematics Consumer Electronics

Environmental Assessment And Modeling Security in Computing

Soft Computing Modeling and Simulation

Artificial Intelligence Microprocessors and Microcontrollers

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B TECH (1st SEMESTER)

BS-101 ENGINEERING PHYSICS-I

Internal Evaluation: 50 Marks External Examination: 50 Marks

Duration of Examination: 03 Hours

Course Objective:

The objective of teaching engineering physics is to give an understanding of the basic knowledge and impart quality education in physical sciences to the budding engineers. To strengthen the skills in basic measurements by exposing the students to well equipped labs and enhance the problem

solving ability through interactive classes.

UNIT-I

Interference, Conditions for sustained interference, Coherent sources, Division of wave front, Fresnel’s biprism, Division of amplitude, Newton’s rings, Michelson’s interferometer and their applications.

Diffraction, Differences between Fraunhofer and Fresnel diffraction, Fraunhofer diffraction at a single slit, Plane transmission diffraction grating, Its dispersive and resolving powers.

Polarization, Polarized and unpolarized light, Double refraction, Nicol Prism, Theory

for Production of Plane, Circular and Elliptical Polarized Light, Quarter and half wave plates, Polarimetry, Biquartz and Lauerent’s half-shade polarimeters.

UNIT-II

Laser, Spontaneous and stimulated emissions, Absorption, Einstein’s coefficients,

Population inversion, Pumping, Laser action, Characteristics of Laser beam, Concept

of coherence, Types of laser, He-Ne and semiconductor laser (simple ideas), Applications.

Fibre Optics, Optical Fibre, Structure and classification of optical fibre; Single mode and multimode fibres, Propagation of light in fibre, Numerical aperture and acceptance angle, Applications.

UNIT-III

Electromagnetic wave theory, Maxwell’s equations in Integral form, Maxwell’s equations in differential form and their physical significances, Simple plane wave equation, Poynting Vector, Physical significance, Poynting theorem.

Dielectrics, Molecular theory, Polarization, Displacement, Susceptibility, Dielectric coefficient, Permittivity and various relations between them, Gauss’s law in the presence of a dielectric, Energy stored in electrostatic field, Behaviour of dielectrics in ac fields-simple concepts, Dielectric losses.

UNIT-IV

Nuclear fission, Moderators, Nuclear reactors, Reactor criticality and neutron cross-section, Nuclear fusion, Interaction of radiation with matter (basic concepts), Radiation Detectors-ionization chamber, G M Counter, Scintillation and solid state

detectors, Cloud chamber and bubble chamber.

Recommended Books:

Jackson J D, Classical Electrodynamics Jenkins and White, Fundamentals of optics, McGraw Hills Puri S, Modern Physics concepts and applications, Narosa Publishers Thyagrajan and Ghatak, Lasers- Theory and applications, McMillan Publishers Leo W R, Techniques for Nuclear and Particle Physics Experiments

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B TECH (1st SEMESTER)

BS-103 ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS-I

Internal Evaluation: 50 Marks External Examination: 50 Marks

Duration of Examination: 03 Hours

Course Objective:

An effective knowledge of mathematics for all engineering students is a necessary requirement for the education of qualified engineering graduates capable both of innovation and of adaptation to changing technology. After completing the syllabus, Students can better understand the

mathematical terms used to solve the engineering problems under different conditions.

UNIT-I

Applications of Differentiation, Taylor’s and Maclaurin’s series, Expansion by use of known series, Expansion by forming a differential equation, Asymptotes, Curvature. Radius of curvature for cartesian parametric and Polar curves, Centre of curvature and chord of curvature, Curve tracing (Cartesian and Polar curves).

UNIT-II

Exact differential equations, Equations reducible to exact differential equations, Simultaneous linear equations with constant co-efficients, Applications of differential

equations of 1st order and 1st degree to simple electric circuits, Linear differential equations of higher order, Complete solutions, Complementary functions and particular integral, Applications of linear differential to oscillatory electric circuits. Formation of partial differential equations, Lagrange’s linear partial differential equations, 1st order non-linear partial differential equations, Charpit’s method.

UNIT-III

Rank of a matrix, Elementary transformation, Elementary matrices, Inverse using elementary transformations, Normal form of a matrix, Consistency of linear system

of equations, Linear and orthogonal transformations, Eigen values and eigen vectors, Properties of Eigen values, Cayley-Hamilton Theorem and its applications.

UNIT-IV

Double integral, Change of order of integration Double integral in polar coordinates,

Applications of double integral to find area enclosed by plane curves and volume of solids of revolution. Triple integral, Volume of solids, Change of variables, Beta and gamma functions and relationship.

Recommended Books:

Grewal B S, Higher Engineering Mathematics Sastry S S, Engineering Mathematics, Vol. I, Prentice Hall of India Piskunov, Differential and Integral Calculus

Piaggio H T H, Differential Equations

Jain R K and Iyengar S R K, Advanced Engineering Mathematics: Greenberg Michael D, Advanced Engineering Mathematics Sneddon I N, Elements of Partial Differential Equations

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B TECH (1st SEMESTER)

BS-105 ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY

Internal Evaluation: 50 Marks External Examination: 50 Marks

Duration of Examination: 03 Hours

Course Objective:

UNIT-I

Introduction to water treatment, Types of hardness, Units of Hardness, Degree of Hardness, Determination of Hardness by EDTA method, Boiler troubles, Scale and sludge formation, Caustic Embrittlement, Softening methods, Lime Soda process, Zeolite (Permutit process) process, Demineralization (Ion Exchange process),

Desalination, BOD, COD and their significance, Surface water pollution and self purification, Waste water treatment, Sedimentation and biological methods.

UNIT-II

Introduction to Corrosion and its control, Causes and different types of corrosion and

effects of corrosion, Theories of corrosion, Chemical, Electrochemical corrosion, Corrosion reactions, Factors affecting corrosion, Nature of metal, Galvanic series, Over voltage, Purity of metal, Nature of oxide film, Nature of corrosion product, Nature of environment-effect of temperature, Effect of pH, Humidity, Effect of oxidant, Corrosion control methods, Cathodic protection, Sacrificial anode, Impressed

current cathode, Surface coatings, Methods of application on metals, Hot dipping,

Galvanizing, Tinning, Cladding, Electroplating, Organic surface coatings, Paints constituents and functions.

Proximate and ultimate analysis of coal, Significance of the constituents, Gross and net calorific value, Determination of calorific value by Bomb calorimeter, Liquefaction

and gasification.

UNIT-III

Types of Polymerization, Mechanism (Chain growth & Step growth), Thermoplastic

resins & Thermo setting resins, Compounding & fabrication of plastics, Preparation, Properties, Engineering applications of: polyethylene, PVC, PS, Teflon, Bakelite, Nylon, Conducting Polymers, Poly acetylene, Polyaniline, Conduction, Doping, Applications, Liquid Crystal polymers, Characteristics and uses Rubber, Natural rubber, Vulcanization, Elastomers, Buna-s, Butyl rubber, Thiokol rubbers, Fibers,

Polyester, Fiber reinforced plastics (FRP), Applications, Biodegradable polymers. Brief idea of super conductors, Organic electronic materials, Fullerenes and optical fibers.

UNIT-IV

Sources of petrochemicals, Classifications, CNG, Basic building blocks processes-

thermal cracking (mechanism, Production of ethylene and co-products, Petrochemicals from ethylene and propylene) and catalytic reforming (mechanism, Production of BTX aromatics), Petrochemicals from BTX aromatics.

Portland cement, Manufacture of Portland cement by rotary kiln method, Chemistry of setting and hardening of cement. Refractories, Properties, Classification, Properties of silica and fireclay refractories.

Recommended Books:

Jain P C and Jain Monika, Engineering Chemistry Vermani O P and Narula A K, Applied Chemistry, Theory and Practice Peterwiseman, Petrochemicals Maiti Sukumar, Introduction to Petrochemicals,

Chawla Shashi, A text book of Engineering Chemistry

Kuriacase J C and Rajaram J, Engineering Chemistry

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B Tech: 1st & 2nd Semester - Mechanical Engineering

B TECH (1st SEMESTER)

ES-101 ENGINEERING GRAPHICS & DRAWING

Internal Evaluation: 50 Marks External Examination: 50 Marks

Duration of Examination: 03 Hours

Course Objective:

The objective of this course is to accurately and unambiguously capture all the geometric features of a product or a component and convey all the required information that will allow a manufacturer to produce that component.

UNIT-I

Principles of Engineering Graphics and their Significance, Drawing Instruments and

their Use, Conventions in Drawing, Lettering, BIS Conventions. Various types of lines, Dimensioning, Principles of dimensioning, Various types of lines and dimensioning exercises, Exercises on free hand lettering techniques.

Various types of projections, 1st and Third angle systems of orthographic projections, Orthographic projection of Points and line in different quadrants, Orthographic projections of lines for parallel, Perpendicular & inclined to horizontal and vertical Plane, Projections of lines inclined to both the Reference Planes, True and apparent lengths, True and apparent inclinations to reference planes, Traces.

UNIT-II

Projections of plane surfaces-triangle, Square rectangle, Rhombus, Pentagon, Hexagon and circle, Planes in different positions by change of position method only,

Traces.

Projection of different solids like Cylinder, Cone, Pyramid, & Sphere with axis parallel, Perpendicular & inclined to both reference planes.

UNIT-III

Sectioning of solid: Introduction, Section planes, Sections, Section views, Sectional views, Apparent shapes and True shapes of Sections of right regular prisms, Pyramids, Cylinders and cones resting with base on HP.

Isometric and Perspective Projections: Types of Pictorial Projections – Isometric view and Isometric projection – Isometric Scale – Drawing Isometric Projection of Solid Objects (combination of two solids) - Perspective Projection – Terminology – Visual Ray Method – Vanishing Point method.

UNIT-IV

Development of surfaces: Development of surfaces of cylinders, Cones pyramids,

Prisms etc. Exercises involving development of unique surfaces like Y- piece, Hopper, Tray, Truncated pieces etc.

Intersection of solid: Intersection of cylinders, Cones and prisms with their axes being vertical, Horizontal or inclined, Exercises on intersection of solids cylinder and cylinder, Cylinder and cone, Prism and prism, Prism and cone, Sphere with cylinder.

Recommended Books:

Bhatt N D, Engineering Drawing, Charotar Publishing House.

Gill P S, Engineering Drawing, S K Kataria and Sons, Ludhiana. Shah M B and Rana B C, Engineering Drawing, Pearson Education. French T E and Vierck C J, Graphic Science, McGraw-Hill, New York Zozzora F, Engineering Drawing, McGraw Hill, New York Luzadder and Duff, Fundamental of Engineering Drawing, Prentice hall of India Pvt Ltd.

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B Tech: 1st & 2nd Semester - Mechanical Engineering

B TECH (1st SEMESTER)

ES-103 FUNDAMENTALS OF COMPUTERS AND PROGRAMMING

Internal Evaluation: 50 Marks External Examination: 50 Marks

Duration of Examination: 03 Hours

Course Objective:

To know the components of a Computer System, To understand basic Concepts of Operating System and Computer Networks, To have an overview of different types of operating systems like DOS, UNIX/LINUX Operating System, Windows XP, To have a thorough knowledge of various

System Software and Programming languages, To study different kinds of Number system, To

know the concepts of Problem Solving, To have a thorough knowledge of C language and its programming

UNIT-I

Brief history of development of Computers, Introduction to Digital System, Von Newman Concept, Hypothetical Decimal Computer, Hardware Organization of Computer System, Input /Output devices, Storage devices, Input /Output Ports and

Connectors, Introduction to Operating Systems, Functions of Operating Systems, Classifications of Operating systems, Basic introduction to DOS, UNIX/LINUX Operating System, Windows XP.

Data Communication, Network Devices-LAN, LAN Topologies, WAN, OSI Reference

model, Introduction to internet and Protocols: TCP/IP Reference model, Backbone Network, Network connecting devices, Hypertext documents, HTTP, DNS, Network security.

UNIT-II

System Software, Application Software, Programming languages, Machine language, Assembly language, Low level language, High level language, Types of high level language, Compiler, Interpreter, Assembler, Loader, Linker, Relationship between Compiler, Interpreter, Loader & Linker, Introduction to MS-OFFICE.

Number System, Binary System, Conversion between Number Bases, Binary Addition, Subtraction of 1’s Complement & 2’s Complement Method, Octal System, Hexadecimal System, Binary Coded Decimal, ASCII system

UNIT-III

Flowcharts & Algorithms, Problem Definition Phase, General Problem Solving Strategies, Top down, Breaking a Problem into sub Problems, Choice of a Suitable Data Structure, Documentation of Programs, Debugging of Programs.

Introduction to C, Preprocessor, Directives, Header files, Data Types & Qualifiers, Operators & Expressions, Enumerations Data input & output, Variables and

arithmetic Expressions, The for statement, Symbolic Constant, Character Input and output, Arrays, Functions, Arguments- call by value, Character Arrays, External Variables and Scope, Types, Operators and Expressions: Variable Names, Data types

and Sizes, Constants, Declarations, Arithmetic operators, Relational and logical operators, Type conversions Bitwise operator, Assignment operators and operators and expressions, Conditional ,expressions, Precedence and order of evaluation, Related exercises in C.

UNIT-IV

Statement and blocks, IF–else, Else–if, Switch, Loops- while and for, Loops –do –while, Break and continue, Goto and labels, Functions and program structure, Basics of functions, External variables, Scope rule, Header file, Static variables, Register variables, Block structure, Initialization, Recursion, Related exercises in C.

Pointers and addresses, Pointers and function arguments, Pointers and arrays, Address arithmetic, Character pointers and functions, Pointer arrays: pointers to

pointers, Multi- dimensional arrays, Related exercises in C.

Basics of structure, Structures and functions, Arrays of structures, Pointers to structure, Table lookup, Unions, Related exercises in C. Standard input and output, Formatted output-printf, Variable-length arguments list, Formatted input-scanf, File access, Line input and output, Related exercises in C.

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Recommended Books:

Rajaraman V, Computer programming in C, PHI

Sharma A K, Fundamental of Computers & Programming with C, Dhanpat Rai Publications, New Delhi

Kernighan Brian W and Ritchi Dennis, The C Programming Language, 2nd Edition, PHI

Gottfried B S, Programming in C, SCHAUM SERIES, TMH

Silberschatz Abraham, Baer Peter and Greg Galvin, Operating System Concepts, 7th Edition,

John Wiley & Sons Inc

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ES-105/106 BASICS OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

Internal Evaluation: 50 Marks External Examination: 50 Marks

Duration of Examination: 03 Hours

Course Objective:

Students will be able to learn the fundamentals of Electrical Engineering in Circuit Analysis, Measurements & electrical machines. This will help students of all disciplines to understand the basics of Electrical Engineering.

UNIT-I

Introduction to linear and non linear circuits, Circuit elements, Various sources and

source transformation, Star-delta transformation, Solution of DC circuits using Kirchoff's laws, Nodal and mess analysis, Signal wave forms, Network theorems: Thevenin’s, Norton, Maximum power transfer, Superposition, Millman’s theorems.

UNIT-II

AC sinusoidal voltage and currents, Average and rms values, Form factor and peak factor, Phasor representation, Phasor in polar, Rectangular and exponential forms, Terminal relationship for pure passive elements and their combination in series and

parallel, Analysis of single phase series, Parallel and Series-parallel circuits, Active and reactive power, Pf and volt-amperes, Frequency response, Series/parallel resonance, Bandwidth, Q-factor, Analysis of balanced three phase AC Circuits, Voltage, Current and power in three phase balanced circuits, Wattmeter method to measure three phase power.

UNIT-III

Magnetic circuit concept, Dot representation, B-H curves characteristics of magnetic materials, Magnetic circuits, Laws for magnetic circuits, Magnetic circuits with DC and

AC excitation, Hysteresis and eddy current losses Magnetic force, Self and mutual inductances, Faraday`s laws, Lenz`s Law, Statically and dynamically induced emfs Principle of Transformer operation, Construction details, Open circuit /short circuit tests, Equivalent circuit of transformer, Auto transformer operation, All day efficiency.

UNIT-IV

Introduction to galvanometer, Construction, Operation and uses of moving iron type and moving coil type, Induction type voltmeter, Ammeter, Watt meter, Energy meter, Use of shunt and multiplier.

Fundamentals of DC and AC machines, Types, Operating principle, Torque speed curves.

Recommended Books:

Alexander Charles K and Sadiku N O and Matthew, Fundamental of Electric Circuits, TMH Publication

Valkenberg, Linear Circuits, PHI Publication Toro Vincent Del, Electrical Engineering Fundamentals, PHI Publication

Cotton H, Electric Technology, CBS Publishers and Distributors Fitzgerald A E, Basic Electrical Technology, McGraw Hill Publication Hughs, Electrical Technology, Pearson Ltd Arumugam M, And Premkumar N, Electric Circuit Theory, Khanna Publishers Kothari, Basic Electrical Engineering, TMH

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BS-107 PHYSICS LAB-I

Internal Evaluation: 25 Marks External Examination: 25 Marks

Duration of Examination: 03 Hours

EXPERIMENTS

To determine the refractive index of the material of a lens.

To find the wavelength of light by Fresnel’s biprism.

To find the wavelength of monochromatic light by using diffraction grating.

To verify Malus Law in polarization of light.

To find the wavelength of sodium light by measuring the diameters of Newton’s rings.

To find a) the wavelength of sodium light b) the thickness of a thin transparent sheet by Michelson’s interferometer.

To calibrate a voltmeter and an ammeter by using potentiometer.

To find the temperature coefficient of resistance of platinum by using platinum resistance thermometer.

To study the variation of magnetic field along the axis of a circular coil carrying current and to estimate the radius of the coil.

To find the frequency of AC mains using sonometer.

To plot a graph between the difference of temperature of two junctions and

thermo emf for a thermocouple using a potentiometer.

To study the shunting effect of a voltmeter on voltage measurement.

To study the half life period of a given radioactive material using GM

counter.

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BS-109 CHEMISTRY LAB

Internal Evaluation: 25 Marks External Examination: 25 Marks

Duration of Examination: 03 Hours

EXPERIMENTS

Determination of total, Temporary and permanent hardness of given water

sample by EDTA titration.

Determination of calcium and magnesium hardness of given water sample

separately by EDTA titration.

Determination of alkalinity of given irrigation water sample.

Determination of DO of given water sample.

Determination of the available chlorine in bleaching powder suspension and

to find out the chlorine demand of the given water sample.

Determination of calcium as calcium oxide volumetrically in given cement

sample.

Preparation of phenol-formaldehyde, Urea –formaldehyde and cellulose-

acetate resin.

Determination of acid value of oil.

Determination of saponification value of oil.

Determination of iodine value of oil.

Determination of flash point by Abel’s flash point apparatus and Pensky Marten’s Apparatus.

Determination of viscosity of lubricants by Redwood viscometer

(i) Conductometric and pH–metry determination of HCl with standard NaOH.

(ii) Conductometric and pH-metry determination of CH3COOH with standard NaOH.

Determination of the composition of a mixture of acetic acid and hydrochloric acid by conductometric and pH-metry method.

Recommended Books:

Vermani O P and Narula A K, Applied Chemistry Theory and Practice

Yadav J B, Practical Physical Chemistry

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ES-107 COMPUTER LAB

Internal Evaluation: 25 Marks External Examination: 25 Marks

Duration of Examination: 03 Hours

EXPERIMENTS

Familiarization of the Operating System like DOS and Windows.

Loading window, Closing, Maximizing, Icon shifting & ordering.

Changing drives and searching files and understanding file extensions.

Saving files, Protecting and unprotecting.

Practice with control panel and file manager.

Practice with MS Word, Operating and closing document, Preparation of document, Setting of document, Familiarization with various tools, Mail- merge practice.

Internet Browsing.

Use of Spreadsheet to Create Charts (XY, Bar, Pie) & Apply formulae wherever necessary.

Implement the following programs using C language.

a Find greatest number among three numbers using conditional operators & if statement using C programming.

b Read two numbers & Swap those two numbers using temporary

variable & without using temporary variable.

c Use of switch…case statements.

d Generation of prime and Fibonacci series.

e Matrix operations-addition, Transpose & multiplication.

f Use of structure to define a user defined data types input the data and write the data into file.

g Use of Pointers and Array of Pointers.

h Various Sorting and Searching Techniques.

i Program on Files for creating, Populating & manipulating a simple Database.

j Program on Recursive Functions.

Recommended Books:

Rajaraman C V Computer programming PHI

Sharma A K Fundamental of Computers & Programming with C, Dhanpat Rai Publications,

New Delhi

Kernighan Brian W, Ritchi Dennis C Programming Language, 2nd Edition, PHI

Gottfried B S Programming in C, SCHAUM SERIES, TMH

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ES-109/110 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING LAB

Internal Evaluation: 25 Marks External Examination: 25 Marks

Duration of Examination: 03 Hours

EXPERIMENTS

To verify KCL and KVL.

To find responses and plot phasor diagrams for R-L, R-C, And R-L-C

circuits.

To verify Thevenin's theorem.

To verify Maximum power transfer theorem in AC and DC circuits.

To verify Superposition theorem.

To study frequency response of a series R-L-C circuit and determine resonant frequency Obtain Q-factor and plot phasor diagram at resonance.

To perform OC/SC tests on a 1 phase transformer for parameter evaluations.

To perform load test on 1 phase transformer and plot efficiency Vs load characteristic.

To perform direct load test on a DC shunt generator and plot load voltage Vs load current curve.

To study various type of meters and measure energy consumption for a lamp load.

Measurement of power by 3 voltmeter/3 Ammeter method.

Measurement of power in a 3-phase system by two waltmeter method.

Recommended Book:

Kohli and Jain, Electrical Machines Fundamentals

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ES-111 WORKSOP PRACTICE-I

Internal Evaluation: 25 Marks External Examination: 25 Marks

Duration of Examination: 03 Hours

Course Objective:

The main objective of the course is to make the engineering students familiar with the basic problems related to manufacturing which may come across during their career and their day to day life too.

EXPERIMENTS

To study different types of measuring tools used in metrology and determine

least counts of Vernier callipers, Micrometers and Vernier height gauges.

To study different types of machine tools (lathe, Shape or planer or slotter, Milling, Drilling machines).

To prepare a job on lathe machine involving simple turning, Step turning, Facing, Parting off, Finishing, Thread cutting, Chamfering and drilling.

To study different types of fitting tools and marking tools used in fitting practice.

To prepare a job involving finishing of two sides of a square piece by filing.

To study different types of smithy and forging tools used in practice.

To prepare a job involving various smithy operations such as upsetting,

Drawing down, Punching, Bending, Fullering & swaging.

To study different types of Arc welding along with its construction, Working and various tools used.

To prepare a simple lap and butt joint using Arc welding.

To study various types tools and apparatus used in foundry shop.

To prepare sand moulding using the pattern.

Recommended Book:

Saha, Workshop Practice, TMH

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ELGA-101* ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND GENERAL AWARENESS -I

External Evaluation: 25 Marks

Assumption:

The course is specifically designed for students from the rural background

who have studied in Hindi medium schools. The purpose is to fill in the gaps in their knowledge which they may have due to lack of exposure and

to enrich their vocabulary and command over grammar.

Course Objective:

The course is specifically focused on laying a firm foundation for English

language proficiency by helping students build a strong base in Grammar

and vocabulary.

Grammar And Vocabulary

Unit 1: Word skills

Unit 2: Tense, Active and Passive Voice Unit 3: Direct and Indirect Narration

Unit 4: Punctuation

Unit 5: Common errors

Recommended Books:

Learning English, A Communicative Approach, Rama Krishna Rao, Orient Longman Private Limited, Hyderabad, 2008.

Improve Your Written English, Marion Field, Jaico Publishing House, New Delhi, 2006.

English for Empowerment, G Damodar, D Venkateshwarrlu, M Narendra, M Sarat Babu, G M Sundaravalli, Orient BlackSwan

Private Limited, Hyderabad, 2009.

Advanced Grammar in Use, Martin Hewings, Cambridge University Press, New Delhi, 2008.

English Grammar & Composition, Wren & Martin, S. Chand & Company Limited, New Delhi, 2010.

English Grammar & Composition & Usage, J C Nesfield, Macmillan India Limited, 2010.

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Course Objective:

The course is lay emphasis on concept of Indian political system which specifically focused on framing and features of Indian Constitution,

fundamental rights and fundamental duties etc. Besides parliamentary

system and Panchayati Raj are also the other important topics of this course.

Indian Polity

Unit 1: Indian Constitution

Unit: 2 Indian Parliamentary System Unit: 3 Election and Judiciary

Unit 4: Panchayati Raj and local bodies

Unit 5: National Symbols and Indian Culture

Recommended Books:

Introduction to the Constitution of India, Dr. Durga Das Basu, Lexis Nexis Butterworth Wadhwa, Nagpur.

General Study Manual, Tata Mc Graw Hill Series, New Delhi.

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BS-102 ENGINEERING PHYSICS-II

Internal Evaluation: 50 Marks External Examination: 50 Marks

Duration of Examination: 03 Hours

Course Objective:

The objective of this course is to give an understanding of the basic knowledge and impart quality education in physical sciences to the budding engineers. To strengthen the skills in basic measurements by exposing the students to well equipped labs and enhance the problem solving

ability through interactive classes.

UNIT-I Space lattice, Unit cell and translation vectors, Lattice, Crystal Structure, Miller indices, Symmetry operations, Simple crystal structure: NaCl, CsCl, ZnS and diamond, Bonding in solids, Defects in Crystals, Bragg’s law.

UNIT-II

Drawbacks of Classical Physics, Introduction to quantum meachanics, Simple concepts, Discovery of Plank’s constant, Postulates of quantum mechanics, Group velocity and phase velocity, Schrödinger wave equation; Time dependent and time

independent Schrödinger wave equation, Physical significance of wave function, Elementary ideas of quantum statistics.

UNIT-III

Free electron theory of metals, Elements of classical free electron theory and its

limitations, Quantum theory of free electrons, Fermi level, Density of states, Fermi-Dirac distribution function, Thermionic emission, Richardson’s equation.

Origin of energy bands, Kronig Penny Model (qualitative), E-K diagram, Brillouin Zones, Concept of effective mass and holes, Classification of solids into metals, Semiconductors and insulators, Fermi energy and its variation with temperature, Hall effect and its applications.

UNIT-IV

Production of X-rays, Properties of X-rays, X-ray Spectrum, Continuous and characteristics, Origin of X-rays, Moseley’s Law, Absorption of X-rays.

Superconductivity, Discovery, Meissner effect, Experimental effects, Type I and Type II Superconductors, London’s equations, Applications.

Recommended Books: Pillai S O, Solid State Physics, New Age International Publishers Puri S,Modern Physics concepts and applications, Narosa Publishers

Fishlock David, A Guide to Superconductivity Kittel C, Solid State Physics

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BS-104 ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS-II

Internal Evaluation: 50 Marks External Examination: 50 Marks

Duration of Examination: 03 Hours

Course Objective:

The aim of the course is to solve the applications based on real industrial problems. Uncertainty is an essential feature of the engineering environment and for this reason the fields of probability and statistics are also included.

UNIT-I

Laplace transforms of elementary functions, Properties of Laplace transforms,

Existence conditions, Transforms of derivatives, Transforms of integrals, Multiplication by tn , Division by t, Evaluation of integrals by Laplace transforms, Laplace transforms of unit step function, Unit impulse function and period function, Inverse transforms, Convolution theorem, Application to linear differential equations, Simultaneous linear differential equations with constant co-efficient.

UNIT-II

Euler’s formulae, Conditions for a Fourier expansion, Change of interval, Fourier

expansion of odd and even functions, Half range sine and cosine series, Fourier expansion of square wave, Rectangular wave, Saw-toothed wave, Half and full rectified wave.

Fourier integrals, Fourier transforms, Shifting theorem (both on time and frequency),

Fourier transforms of derivatives, Fourier transforms of integrals, Convolution

theorem, Fourier transform of Dirac-delta function.

UNIT-III Linear Programming problems formulation, Solving linear Programming problems

using (a) Graphical Method (b) Simplex Method (c) Dual Simplex Method.

UNIT-IV

Conditional probability, Bayes theorem and its applications, Expected value of a

random variable, Properties and applications of Binomial, Poisson and Normal distributions.

Testing of a hypothesis, Test of significance for large samples, Student’s t-distribution (applications only), Chi-square test of goodness of fit.

Recommended Books: Grewal B S, Higher Engineering Mathematics, Khanna Publishers Kreyszing Erwin, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Wiley Publications

Dass H K, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Wiley Publications Sastry S S, Engineering Mathematics, Vol. II, Prentice Hall of India Taha H A, Operation Research Johnson, Probability and statistics for Engineers, PHI

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ES-102 INTRODUCTION TO ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES

Internal Evaluation: 50 Marks External Examination: 50 Marks

Duration of Examination: 03 Hours

Course Objective:

This course will help students to develop an understanding of various environmental issues, Need for sustainable development, Solid waste disposal, Degradation of environment, Global warming, The depletion of ozone layer, Loss of biodiversity and various environmental laws.

UNIT-I

Introduction to environmental studies, Scope and Importance, Need for public

awareness.

Natural resources and associated problems, Forest resources, Use and over-

exploitation, Deforestation, Case studies, Timber extraction, Mining, Dams and their effects on forest and tribal people, Water resources, Use and over-utilization of surface and ground water, Floods, Drought, Conflicts over water, Dams-benefits and problems, Mineral resources, Use and exploitation, Environmental effects of extracting and using mineral resources, Case studies, Food resources, World food problems, Changes caused by agriculture and overgrazing, Effects of modern agriculture, Fertilizer-pesticide problems, Water logging, Salinity, Case studies,

Energy resources, Growing energy needs, Renewable and non renewable energy sources, Use of alternate energy sources. Case studies, Land as a resource, Land degradation, Man induced landslides, Soil erosion and desertification, Role of an

individual in conservation of natural resources, Equitable use of resources for sustainable lifestyles.

UNIT-II

Concept of ecosystems, Structure and function of an ecosystem, Producers, Consumers and decomposers, Energy flow in the ecosystem, Ecological succession, Food chains, Food webs and ecological pyramids, Introduction, Types, Characteristic

features, Structure and function of the following ecosystem: Forest, Grassland, Desert and Aquatic (ponds, Streams, Lakes, Rivers, Oceans, Estuaries) ecosystems.

Population growth, Variation among nations, Population explosion, Family Welfare Programme, Environment and human health, Human Rights, Value Education,

HIV/AIDS, Women and Child Welfare, Role of Information Technology in Environment and human health, Case Studies.

UNIT-III

Introduction to biodiversity, Genetic, Species and Ecosystem diversity, Bio-

geographical classification of India, Value of biodiversity, Consumptive use, Productive use, Social, Ethical, Aesthetic and option values, Biodiversity at global, National and local levels, India as a mega-diversity nation, Hot-sports of biodiversity, Threats to biodiversity, Habitat loss, Poaching of wildlife, Man-wildlife conflicts, Endangered and endemic species of India, Conservation of biodiversity, In-situ and

Ex-situ conservation of biodiversity.Unsustainable to Sustainable development, Urban problems related to energy Water conservation, Rain water harvesting, Watershed management, Resettlement and rehabilitation of people; its problems and concerns, Case Studies. Environmental ethics: Issues and possible solutions. Climate change, Global warming, Acid rain, Ozone layer depletion.

UNIT-IV

Solid waste management, characterstics & disposal of solid waste, Recovery of resorurces, Hazrdous waste management.

Disaster management, floods, Earthquake, cyclone & Land slides, Role of an

individual in prevention of pollution, pollution case studies.

Recommended Books:

Joseph Benny, Environmental Studies, The Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Company Limited, New Delhi

Deswal S and Deswal A, A basic course of environmental studies, Dhanapath Rai & Co. Bharucha Erach, Text Book of environmental studies, UGC

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Joseph Kurian and Nagendram R, Essentials of environmental studies, Pearson Education Pte. Ltd., Delhi

Rajagopalan R, Environmental studies, Oxford university press. Rao C S, Environmental Pollution Control Engineering, Wiley Eastern Ltd., New Age

International Ltd. Anjaneyulu Y, Introduction to Environmental Science, B S Publications. Manoharachary C and Jayarama Reddy P, Principles of Environmental Studies, B S

Publications

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ES-104 INTRODUCTION TO CADD

Internal Evaluation: 50 Marks External Examination: 50 Marks

Duration of Examination: 03 Hours

Course Objective:

The objective of this course is to introduce the students about how computer help in industrial designing, Basics of computer graphics, knowledge about AutoCAD software.

UNIT-I

Introduction: CAD, Benefits & Applications of CAD in industry, Design process,

Computer Technology: Central processing unit (CPU), Types of Memory, The Design workstation, The graphic terminal, input devices, Plotters and other output devices, Secondary storage.

UNIT-II Geometric modeling: Introduction, Differences between wire frame, surface and solid modeling, Curves: line, circle, ellipse, hyperbola, parabola, Bezier curve, Hermit cubic spline, B-spline, Difference between analytical curves and synthetic curves.

UNIT-III Introduction to a drafting system; Basic facilities in Auto CAD, Basic geometric commands and Draw commands, Modify Commands, layers, Display control

commands. Retrieve and use help commands.

UNIT-IV

3-D Commands in CAD software: Basic primitives like box, cylinder, cone, sphere

etc., Boolean operations like intersect, Subtract, Union. Sketch based commands like

Extrude, Revolve, sweep, Helical sweep. 3-D editing commands, shell, imprint, offset, etc., Printing, plotting and layout.

Recommended Books:

Narayan Lalit, Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing, PHI publications Rao PN, Principles and applications, Tata Mcgraw Hill Groover and Zimmers, Computer Aided Designand Manufacturing, Pearson Publication Omura George, Mastering AutoCAD 2012

Zeid, Theory and practice, Mcgraw Hill

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ES-105/106 BASICS OF ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

Internal Evaluation: 50 Marks External Examination: 50 Marks

Duration of Examination: 03 Hours

Course Objective:

This course enables the students to understand the concept and behavior of passive electrical components in DC and AC circuits, Structure, Functionality and characteristics of electronic devices and their usage in designing analog and digital circuits. It also describes some advanced

applications and how electronic circuits can interact with outside world.

UNIT-I

Passive Components, Signals and Networks, Resistances, Capacitors and Inductors of various types, Component Specifications, Integral relationship for inductors and capacitors, Applications, Response to dc and sinusoidal voltage/current excitations, Frequency response, Resonance, Power and energy. Transients in R-L, R-C, R-L-C, Sinusoidal Steady State, Real/Reactive Power.

UNIT-II

Basic Devices and Analog Circuits, Functional Characteristics, Structure and

parameters of Diode, LED, BJT, FETs, CMOS, OP-AMP. Analog circuit Examples: Rectifiers, Amplifiers, Oscillators, Filters etc. Frequency response, Power amplifiers, Power supplies, Elements of IC regulated power supply. Use of Op-Amp as amplifier, Adder, Differentiator, Integrator and Active filters.

UNIT-III

Digital Logic, Binary numbers, Binary arithmetic, Digital logic circuits, Boolean

algebra, Standard forms of Boolean functions, Simplifications of Boolean functions. Combinational logic, Flip Flops, Time parameters of flip-flops.

UNIT-IV Basic Digital Devices, MSI and LSI design, Counters, Shift Register, Memories, CPLDs, FPGAs, DAC/ADC. Introduction to digital ICs (TTL type), CMOS inverter,

Interfacing TTL and CMOS,

Recommended Books:

Bobrow L S, Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering, Oxford U. Press

Sedra, Smith K C, Micro Electronics Circuits Theory and Applications-Oxford U. Press

Toro Vincent Del, `Electrical Engineering Fundamental, Prentice Hall, 1989

Krishnamurthy K A and Raghuveer M R, Electrical and Electronics Engineering for Scientists,

Wiley Eastern Ltd., 1993

Mottershed Allen, Electronic Devices and Circuits, An Introduction, EEE Publication, 12th Indian Reprint, 1989

Bapat Y N, Electronic Devices and Circuits, Tata McGraw Hill

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ES-108 BASICS OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

Internal Evaluation: 50 Marks External Examination: 50 Marks

Duration of Examination: 03 Hours

Course Objective:

The main objective of the course is to understand and identify the problems related to mechanical engineering, Which may come across to the students, Irrespective of any branch of engineering during their career. In present industrial scenario engineers of every field are employed, Therefore

the students of every branch must know the basic concepts of mechanical engineering.

UNIT-I

Thermodynamic system, Boundary and surroundings, Open, Closed and Isolated systems, State, Property, Process and Cycle, Reversible, Quasi-static and irreversible processes, Energy and its forms, Heat and work, Zeroth law of thermodynamics, Essence and corollaries of the first law, Internal energy, Enthalpy and Specific heats, Applications of steady flow energy equation to various engineering devices,

Applications of first law of TD, Limitations of first law.

UNIT-II

Various statements of second law and their equivalence, Applications of statements

of second law to heat engine, Heat pump and refrigerator, Carnot theorem for heat engines and heat pump, Claussius inequality, Concept and philosophy of entropy, Third law of thermodynamics, Formation of steam at constant pressure, Thermodynamics properties of steam, Classification of boilers, Comparison of water and fire tube boilers, Boiler mounting and accessories with their functions,

Introduction to IC engines, Constructional details and working of two-stroke and four-stroke diesel and petrol engines, Otto, Diesel and Dual cycles.

UNIT-III

Introduction to applied mechanics, Resultant of two forces which are not parallel,

Resolution of a single force into components, Graphical method of determining the resultant of a system of coplanar forces, Lami’s theorem, Friction and its applications, Laws of coulomb friction, Coefficient of friction, Dry friction, Sliding friction, Ladder friction, Rolling Resistance, Definition of machine and lifting machine, Velocity ratio, Mechanical advantage, Efficiency, Laws of machines, Reversibility of

machine, Wheel and axle, Differential pulley block, Single, Double and triple start worm and worm wheel, Single and double purchase winch crabs, Simple and compound screw jacks, Centre of gravity, Moment of an area, Centroid of a uniform lamina, Centroid of laminae of various shapes (triangle, Circle, Semi-circle, Trapezium, Built up section), Moment of inertia of laminae of different shapes

(rectangular, Circular, Triangular and composite sections).

UNIT-IV

Concept and types of stresses and strains, Poison’s ratio, Stresses and strains in simple and compound bars under axial loading, Stress-strain diagrams, Hooks law,

Elastic constants and their relationships, Principle stresses and strains, Mohr’s circle of stresses. Bending moment and shear force definitions, SF and BM diagrams for cantilever and simply supported beam. Calculation of maximum SF, BM and point of contra-flexure under concentrated load and uniformly distributed load.

Recommended Books:

Kumar D S, Elements of Mechanical Engineering, S K Kataria and Sons Rajput R K, Elements of Mechanical Engineering, Lakshmi Publications Ramamurtham S, Applied Mechanics, Dhanpat Rai & Sons Khurmi R S, Engineering Mechanics, S Chand

Nag P K, Engineering Thermodynamics, TMH Rattan S S, Strength of Materaials, TMH Singh Sadhu, Strength of Materaials, Khanna Publications

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B Tech: 1st & 2nd Semester - Mechanical Engineering

B TECH (2nd SEMESTER)

BS-108 PHYSICS LAB-II

Internal Evaluation: 25 Marks External Examination: 25 Marks

Duration of Examination: 03 Hours

EXPERIMENTS

To calibrate an electromagnet using Guoy’s balance.

To measure Hall’s co-efficient of Germanium and calculation of charge

carrier concentration.

To measure i) Saturation magnetization ii) coercivity and iii) retentivity in a

given ferromagnetic material.

To study the Zener Diode voltage regulating characteristics.

To determine e/m of an electron.

To study I/V characteristics and rectification properties of a semiconductor

diode.

To study characteristics of a thermistor.

To determine the resistivity of a semiconductor by four probe method.

To determine the band gap of germanium from the variation of its resistivity with temperature.

To study the intensity response of a cadmium sulphide cell.

To draw the I-V characteristics of a solar cell under constant illumination.

To find the value of Planck’s constant by photo electric cell.

To study the dielectric properties of a dielectric at different frequencies by

resonance method.

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B Tech: 1st & 2nd Semester - Mechanical Engineering

B TECH (2nd SEMESTER)

ES-109/110 ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING LAB

Internal Evaluation: 25 Marks External Examination: 25 Marks

Duration of Examination: 03 Hours

EXPERIMENTS

Familiarization with Electronic Components and Equipment (CRO, Function

Generator, DMM)-Part-I.

Familiarization with Electronic Components and Equipment (CRO, Function

Generator, DMM)-Part-II.

Verification of Superposition and Millman’s theorems.

Verification of Thevenin’s and Norton’s theorems.

Transient response of series RL, RC, RLC circuits.

Measurement & Study of p-n junction diode I-V & C-V characteristics.

Measurement & Study of input and output characteristics of a bipolar junction transistor

Study of operational amplifier-Gain Vs Bandwidth response.

Op-Amp. Applications-adder, Differentiator/integrator.

Verification of Truth table of Gates and Flip-flops.

Study of Counters.

Study of registers.

Study of DAC and ADC.

Recommended Books:

Malvino, Electronic principles, Tata McGraw Hill, 7th Edition Malvino, Leach Digital principals and Applications, Tata McGraw Hill, 6th Edition

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B Tech: 1st & 2nd Semester - Mechanical Engineering

B TECH (2nd SEMESTER)

ES-112 WORKSHOP PRACTICE-II

Internal Evaluation: 25 Marks External Examination: 25 Marks

Duration of Examination: 03 Hours

Course Objective:

The main objective of the course is to make the engineering students familiar with the basic problems related to manufacturing which may come across during their career and their day to day life too.

EXPERIMENTS

To prepare a perfect male-female joint in a fitting shop.

To prepare half-lap corner joint, Mortise & tennon joints in carpentry shop.

To perform simple exercises on wood working lathe.

To study different types of gas welding along with construction, Working

and equipments used.

To perform Oxy-Acetylene gas welding on mild steel and prepare a lap joint

by Gas welding.

To study different soldering and brazing techniques used for metal joining.

To study different types of tools and its operation used in sheet metal shop

with making of funnel complete with ‘soldering’.

To prepare mold and core assembly, To put metal in the mold and fettle the

casting.

To prepare horizontal surface/ vertical surface/ curved surface/ slots or V-

grooves on a shaper/ planner.

To prepare a job involving side and face milling on a milling machine.

Recommended Books: Saha, Workshop Practice, TMH

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B Tech: 1st & 2nd Semester - Mechanical Engineering

B TECH (2nd SEMESTER)

ES-114 CAD LAB

Internal Evaluation: 25 Marks External Examination: 25 Marks

Duration of Examination: 03 Hours

Course Objective:

To introduce the student to basic drafting skills with CAD software, Necessary for an engineer.

EXPERIMENTS

Note: The students will be required to carry out the following exercises using

software packages (e.g. Auto-CAD/ Solid Edge etc.)

Setting up of drawing environment by setting drawing limits, drawing units,

naming the drawing, naming layers, setting line types for different layers using various type of lines in engineering drawing, saving the file with .dwg extension.

Learn and draw the basic entities in 2D.

Layout drawing of workshop using different layer and line colors indicating

all workshop details. Name the details using text commands, Make a title Block.

Learn and use the various modify commands of the drafting software.

Use hatching and dimensioning to detail out a component drawing.

Draw 3D models by using basic primitives and operate Boolean operations

on them.

Draw 3D models by extruding simple 2D objects, dimension and name the

objects.

Use and learn import/export techniques and customization of drafting

software.

Recommended Books:

CADD CENTRE, AutoCAD Vol 1 2 & 3 with Mechanical workbook

Omura George, Mastering AUTO CAD 2012

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B Tech: 1st & 2nd Semester - Mechanical Engineering

B TECH (2nd SEMESTER)

HS-102 LANGUAGE LAB

Internal Evaluation: 25 Marks External Examination: 25 Marks

Duration of Examination: 03 Hours

Course Objective:

To equip the learners with effective and error-free communication skills in English, With special emphasis on spoken and listening skills.

EXPERIMENTS

Communicative Grammar

Articles, Tenses, Prepositions, Adjectives, Adverbs, Voices, Subject-verb

agreement

Spoken Skills

Transcription of words into IPA

Stress

Intonation

Weak Forms (transcription of weak forms into IPA)

Software- based Speaking Exercises

Listening Skills

Listening & Hearing

The Process of Listening

Types of Listening

Listening Influencers

Improving Listening Skills

Listening Comprehension

Recommended Books:

Bansal R K and Harrison J B, Spoken English: A Manual of Speech and Phonetic Orient

Longman. Hornby A S, Oxford Advanced Learners Dictionary of Current English Oxford University. Murphy Raymond, Intermediate English Grammar Cambridge University Press

Barun K, Effective Technical Communication, Oxford Higher Education. Tyagi, Kavita and Padma Misra, Basic Technical Communication PHI Learning

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B TECH (2nd

SEMESTER)

EGA-102* ENGLISH AND GENERAL AWARENESS-II

External Evaluation: 25 Marks

Assumption:

The course is specifically designed for students from the rural background who have studied in Hindi medium schools. The purpose is to fill in the gaps in their knowledge which they may have due to lack of exposure and to enrich their vocabulary and command over grammar.

Course Objective:

The course aims at helping the students enhance their quality of English communication by developing an understanding of correct usage of words and phrases. It also helps them frame grammatically as well as logically correct sentences.

A Communicative Approach To Learning English Unit 1: Using English in Different Context Unit 2: Set Expression and Idiomatic Response Unit 3: Phrasal Verbs in Different Context

Unit 4: Use of Prefixes and Suffixes Unit 5: Emphasis through Phrasing

Recommended Books: Learning English, A Communicative Approach, Rama Krishna Rao, Orient Longman Private

Limited, Hyderabad, 2008. Improve Your Written English, Marion Field, Jaico Publishing House, New Delhi, 2006. English for Empowerment, G Damodar, D Venkateshwarrlu, M Narendra, M Sarat Babu, G M

Sundaravalli, Orient BlackSwan Private Limited, Hyderabad, 2009.

Advanced Grammar in Use, Martin Hewings, Cambridge University Press, New Delhi, 2008. English Phrasal Verbs in Use, Michael McCarthy, Felicity O’Dell, Cambridge University Press,

2008. Oxford Word Skills, Ruth Gairns and Stuart Redman, Oxford University Press, 2009. English Vocabulary in Use, Michael McCarthy, Felicity O’Dell, Cambridge University Press,

2008.

Course Objective:

The object of this course is to provide the information on the history of India from pre-

Maurya period to freedom struggle and India’s independence.

Indian History

Unit 1: Pre- Maurya and Maurya Period

Unit 2: Gupta Empire to Mughal Empire

Unit 3: Europeans and Cultural Movement

Unit 4: Pre-Gandhian Era to the rise of Revolutionaries

Unit 5: Quit India Movement and India’s Independence

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Recommended Books:

Total History and Civics, Dolly Ellen Sequeria, Ms. Nidhi M Pinto for Morning Star,

Daryagang, New Delhi.

Social Science, National Council of Educational Research and Training, New Delhi.

Themes in Indian History Part II, National Council of Educational Research and

Training, New Delhi.

General Study Manual, Tata Mc Graw Hill Series, New Delhi.

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B Tech: 3rd to 8th Semester – Mechanical Engineering

B TECH (3rd SEMESTER) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

ME-201 MATERIAL SCIENCE AND METTALURGY

Internal Evaluation: 50 Marks

External Examination: 50 Marks Duration of Examination: 03 Hours

Course Objective:

To make the students understand the relationship between the structures of materials at atomic and molecular scales and their properties. The knowledge of material properties is must for various engineering applications.

UNIT-I

Plastic Deformation, Types of defects in crystals- point, Line and surface defects,

Deformation by slip, Slip planes, Twinning, Mechanical and annealing twins, Dislocation- edge and screw dislocation, Critical resolved shear stress, Dislocation loop, Energy of dislocation, Force on dislocation, Stress field around dislocation, Dislocation motion, Perfect, Extended and sessile dislocation, Jogs, Dislocation density, Frank Read source, Dislocation pile-up, Interaction between dislocation and

vacancies

Work Hardening, Work hardening of single crystal and polycrystalline materials, Mechanism of work hardening, Work softening, Bauschinger’s effect, Grain boundaries and its effect on crystal and on strength, Grain size, Low angle grain boundaries, Polygonization, Solid solution hardening, Yield point phenomenon, Strain

aging, Dispersion of second phase particles, Preferred orientation, Recovery and its mechanisms, Recrystallization-mechanisms and laws, Grain growth, Hot working and

cold working and their effects on mechanical properties.

UNIT-II

Fracture and Creep, Introduction, Types of fracture, Theoretical cohesive strength of metals, Griffith's theory of brittle fracture and its modification, Stages in development of ductile fracture, Methods of fracture protection, Creep test, Creep curve, Creep curve equations, Creep curve at constant temperature, Stress- rupture test, Effects of metallurgical variables on creep, Creep mechanisms.

Fatigue of metals, Introduction, Factors to cause fatigue failure, Stress cycles, S-N curve, Fatigue test, Theories of fatigue, Orowan theory, Fatigue limit theory, Wood's theory and Dislocation movement theory, Effect of stress concentration on fatigue, Size effects, Corrosion fatigue, Fretting, Low temperature and high temperature

fatigue.

UNIT-III

Phase diagrams, Introduction, Plotting of binary diagram, Equilibrium cooling of an

alloy, Solid solutions, Eutectic, Eutectoid and Peritectic systems, Iron-Iron carbide (Fe-FeC) equilibrium diagram- various phases present, Various reactions involved, Critical points, Explanation of Fe-FeC diagram, Phase rule.

Heat Treatment, TTT diagram, Pearlite transformation and bainite transformation,

Continuous cooling and TTT diagram, Transformation of austenite, Factors affecting critical cooling rate, Heat treatment processes, Annealing, Normalizing, Spheroidizing, Hardening and tempering, Austempering, Martempering, Precipitation hardening, Case hardening, Carburising, Nitriding, Cyaniding, Flame hardening, Induction hardening

UNIT-IV

Ceramics and Powder Metallurgy,Classification of ceramic materials, Ceramic and non- ceramic materials, Mechanical and magnetic properties of ceramics,

Classification and properties of composite materials, Whiskers and whisker composites, Various methods of preparations of raw powders, Blending, Compacting,

Sintering, Finishing operations, Sizing, Impregnation, Infiltration, Advantages and disadvantages, Typical applications of powder metallurgy.

Recommended Books:

Raghavan V, Material Science and Engineering, Prentice Hall Callister WD, Materials Science and Engineering an Introduction, John Wiley McClintock & Argon, Mechanical Behaviour of Materials, Addison-Wesley

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B Tech: 3rd to 8th Semester – Mechanical Engineering

Courtney, Mechanical Behaviour of Materials, McGraw-Hill Dieter, Mechanical Metallurgy, McGraw-Hill

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B Tech: 3rd to 8th Semester – Mechanical Engineering

B TECH (3rd SEMESTER) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

ME-203 STRENGTH OF MATERIALS-I

Internal Evaluation: 50 Marks

External Examination: 50 Marks Duration of Examination: 03 Hours

Course Objective:

To make the students understand the strength, Stability and rigidity of various structural or

machine members. The students, Upon completion of this course, Will be able to calculate stress, Strain and deformation for basic geometries subjected to various types of loadings.

UNIT-I

Simple stress and strain, Mechanical properties of solids, Concept of stress and strain, Normal and shear stresses, Hooke’s law, Principle of St Venant, Stress-Strain diagrams, Principle of superposition, Stress and strain in bars subjected to tension

and compression, Elongation due to self weight, Composite sections, Thermal stresses, Poisson’s ratio, Relation between elastic constants.

Compound stresses and strains, stresses on an inclined plane, 2-D stress and strain systems, Conjugate shear stress at a point on a plane, Principal stresses and principal planes, Surface and volumetric strains, Principle strain and principle axes of

strain, Mohr’s circle of stresses and strains in 2-D.

UNIT-II

Shearing force and bending moment in beams, types of loads and supports, Various

types of beams, Inter relation between SF and BM diagrams, Shearing force and bending moment diagrams for various types of loading and supports, Maximum

bending moment and point of contraflexure.

Torsion of circular members, Torsion of thin circular tube, Solid and hollow circular shafts, Tapered shaft, Stepped shaft & composite circular shafts, Combined bending and torsion, Equivalent torque, Effect of end thrust.

UNIT-III

Bending and shear stresses in beam, Bending stresses in beams with derivation and

application to beams of circular, Rectangular, I, T and channel sections, Composite beams, Shear stresses in beams with combined bending, Torsion & axial loading of beams, Columns and struts, Column under axial load, Concept of instability and buckling, Slenderness ratio, Derivation of Euler’s formulae for the elastic buckling

load, Eulers, Rankine, Gordom’s formulae, Johnson’s empirical formula for axial loading columns and their applications, Eccentric compression of a short strut of rectangular and circular sections.

UNIT-IV

Slope and deflection, Relationship between bending moment, Slope & deflection, Moment area method, Method of integration, Macaulay’s method, Calculations for slope and deflection of (i) cantilevers and (ii) simply supported beams with or without overhang under concentrated load, Uniformly distributed loads or combination of concentrated and uniformly distributed loads.

Fixed Beams, Deflections, Reactions and fixing moments with SF & BM calculations & diagrams for fixed beams under (i) concentrated loads, (ii) uniformly distributed load and (iii) a combination of concentrated loads & uniformly distributed load.

Recommended Books:

Ryder G H, Strength of Materials, ELBS Rattan S S, Strength of Materials, TMH Singh Sadhu, Strength of Materials, Khanna Publications

Popov, Engineering Mechanics of Solids, Prentice-Hall Ramamurtham, Strength of Materials, Dhanpat Rai Publications

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B Tech: 3rd to 8th Semester – Mechanical Engineering

B TECH (3rd SEMESTER) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

ME-205 MACHINE DRAWING

Internal Evaluation: 50 Marks

External Examination: 50 Marks Duration of Examination: 03 Hours

Course Objective:

To make the students understand the principles and requirements of production drawings. The

students after undergoing this course will be able to understand the various symbols used in the drawings and assemble the various parts like jigs and fixtures, Lathe tail stock, Piston, Piston rods, Bearings, Valves etc.

UNIT-I

Introduction to BIS Specification SP: 46 – 1988 Code of Engineering drawing, Limits, Fits and tolerance (Dimensional and Geometrical tolerance) ,Surface finish

representation.

Gear, Gear terminology, I S convention representation of assembly of spur gears, Helical gears, Bevel gears, Worm and worm wheel.

UNIT-II Orthographic views from isometric views of machine parts/components, Dimensioning, Sectioning. Exercises on Coupling, Crankshaft, Pulley, Piston and Connecting rod, Cotter and Knuckle joint, Riveted Joint and Welded Joint.

UNIT-III

Assembly drawing with sectioning and bill of materials from given detailed drawings

of assemblies, Lathe tail stock , Tool head of shaper, Machine vice , Screw jack,

Pedestal bearing , Footstep bearing, Steam stop valve , Non return valve, Feed check valve, Pistons, Piston rod, Cross head, Connecting rod.

*Drawings should be in first angle method of projection.

Note:

1. In the end semester examinations, The examiner will set total six questions in all, Taking two questions from each part. The students will be required to attempt three questions in all, Selecting one question from each part.

2. The questions from unit I and unit II will carry 10 marks each. Question from unit III will carry 30 marks.

Recommended Books:

Bhatt N D, Machine Drawing, Charotar Pubications

Gill B S, A text book of machine drawing, SK Kataria and Sons

Sidheshwar, Machine Drawing, TMH Laxminarayan & Mathur, A text book of Machine drawing, Jain Brothers Gupta R B, A text book of Machine drawing, Satya Prakasham Technical Publications

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B Tech: 3rd to 8th Semester – Mechanical Engineering

B TECH (3rd SEMESTER) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

ME-207 MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY-I

Internal Evaluation: 50 Marks

External Examination: 50 Marks Duration of Examination: 03 Hours

Course Objective:

UNIT-I

Metal Casting Processes, Advantages and limitations, Sand mold making procedure,

Patterns, Pattern materials, Pattern allowances, Types of pattern, Color coding. Moulding materials, Moulding sand composition, Sand preparation, Sand properties and testing, Sand moulding processes.

Types of cores, Core prints, Chaplets, And Chills Gating system, Gates and Gating systems risers, Melting practice, Cupola, Charge calculations, Casting cleaning and casting defects, Fettling, Defects in castings and their remedies, Methods of testing of castings for their soundness.

Shell molding, Precision investment casting, Permanent mold casting, Die casting, Centrifugal casting, Continuous casting.

UNIT-II

Gas and Arc Welding, Classification, Oxy- acetylene welding equipment and

techniques, Electric arc welding, Electrodes, Manual metal arc welding, Inert gas shielded arc welding, Tungsten inert gas welding (TIG), Metal inert gas welding (MIG), Submerged arc welding (SAW).

Resistance Welding, Principles, Resistance spot welding, Resistance seam welding, Flash welding, Thermit welding, Electro slag welding, Electron beam welding, Forge welding, Friction welding, Diffusion welding, Brazing and soldering.

UNIT-III

Metal Forming, Elastic and plastic deformation, Concept of strain hardening, Hot and cold working processes-rolling, Forging, Extrusion, Swaging, Wire and Tube drawing, Machines and equipment for the processes, Parameters and force calculations, Test methods for formability.

Sheet Metal Working, Applications of sheet formed products Shearing mechanism Processes like Blanking, Piercing, Punching, Trimming, Forming processes like Bending, Cup drawing, Coining, Embossing, Processes for sheet metal working, Part feeding systems, Elements of die, Punch and Die clearances, Progressive, Compound

and Combination dies, High energy rate forming processes.

UNIT-IV

Powder Metallurgy, Production of metal powders, Compaction and Sintering

processes, Secondary and Finishing operations, Economics, Advantages, Applications of powder metallurgy.

Machine tools, Introduction, Constructional features, Specialization, Operations and devices of basic machine tools such as lathe, Shaper, Planner, Drilling machining,

Milling machine, Indexing in milling operation, Working principles of capstan and turret lathes.

Recommended Books: Campbell J S, Principles of Manufacturing Materials & Processes –Mc Graw Hill. Ghosh A, Mallik A K, Manufacturing Science, Affiliated East-West Press Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi Sinha K P, Goel D B, Foundry Technology, Roorkee Publishing House Richard L. Little, Welding and Welding Technology, Tata McGraw Hill Ltd

Rao P N, Manufacturing Technology-Foundry, Forming and Welding, Tata McGraw Hill Nagendra Parasher B S, Mittal R K, Elements of Manufacturing Processes, PHI, N. Delhi

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B Tech: 3rd to 8th Semester – Mechanical Engineering

B TECH (3rd SEMESTER) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

ME-209 MECHANICS OF FLUIDS

Internal Evaluation: 50 Marks External Examination: 50 Marks

Duration of Examination: 03 Hours

Course Objective:

To make the students understand the basic concepts of fluids and fluid flow which are essential in majority of the engineering applications. After undergoing this course the students will have the knowledge of various pressure measuring instruments, Fluid statics, Types of fluid motion, Fluid

dynamics, Pipe flow, The concept of boundary layer, Lift and drag etc.

UNIT-I

Properties of fluid, Fluid pressure, Pascal’s law, General equation of fluid statics, Pressure head of a fluid, Absolute and gauge pressure, Measurement of pressure, Manometers, Differential manometers, Mechanical gauges, Force on submerged surfaces, Horizontal, Vertical, Inclined and curved surfaces, Buoyancy, Stability of submerged and floating bodies, Determination of metacentric height, Analytical and

experimental methods, Oscillation of floating body.

UNIT-II

Lagrangian and Eulerian methods, Flow lines, Types of flow (steady, Unsteady,

Compressible, Incompressible, Ideal, Real, Uniform, Non-uniform, Rotational and irrotational, Laminar and turbulent, 1-D, 2-D and 3-D), Velocity and acceleration, Continuity equation in 3-D (differential and polar), Stream function, Velocity potential function, Flow nets, Types of motion, Linear translation and deformation, Angular deformation and rotation.

Euler’s equation, Bernoulli’s equation, Energy equation, Practical applications of Bernoulli’s equation (venturimeter, Orifice meter, Pitot tube), Kinetic energy and momentum correction factors, Momentum equation, Free liquid jet.

UNIT-III

Reynolds experiments, Flow of viscous fluid in circular pipes, Hagen-Poiseuille equation, Flow between two parallel plates, Power absorbed in bearings, Movement of piston in dash-pot, Viscometers, Capillary tube, Falling spheres, Rotating cylinder,

Efflux viscometer.

Loss of head in pipes, Shear stress in turbulent flow, Hydraulically smooth and rough boundaries, Velocity distribution in pipes, Velocity distribution in terms of average velocity, Power law, Friction coefficients of smooth and rough pipes.

Pipe flow, Major energy losses in pipes, Darcy Weisback and Chezy’s formulae, Minor energy losses, Hydraulic gradient and total energy lines, Pipes in series and parallel,

Equivalent pipes, Siphon, Power transmission through pipes, Water hammer, Flow through nozzles.

UNIT-IV

Introduction to boundary layer, Characteristics, Boundary layer parameters (thickness, Displacement, Momentum and energy), Drag on a flat plate, Laminar and

turbulent boundary layer, Total drag on a flat plate, Boundary layer separation.

Immersed bodies, Lift and drag, Lift and drag coefficients, Streamlined and bluffed bodies, Flow past an inclined plane, Drag on a cylinder and sphere, Terminal velocity of a body, Circulation and lift on a cylinder, Lift and drag on an aerofoil.

Recommended Books:

Kumar D S, Fluid Mechanics and Fluid power Engineering, S K Kataria & Sons Publishers Bansal R K, Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulic Machines, Laxmi Publications

Agrawal S K, Fluid Mechanics and Machinery, Tata McGraw-Hill Rattan S S, Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulic Machines, Khanna Publications Yuan S W, Foundation of Fluid Mechanics, Prentice Hall Som and Biswas, Introduction to Fluid Mechanics and Machinery, Tata McGraw Hill

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B Tech: 3rd to 8th Semester – Mechanical Engineering

B TECH (3rd SEMESTER) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

HS-201 ESSENTIALS OF MANGEMENT AND ORGANISATIONAL BEHAVIOUR

Internal Evaluation: 50 Marks External Examination: 50 Marks

Duration of Examination: 03 Hours

Course Objective:

To help the students lay a foundation to an understanding of Management and Organizational behavior which are essential fields of study to make a success of both their professional and personal lives.

UNIT-I

Concept of management, Characteristics and Importance, Management vs

Administration, Management as an art a science and as a profession, Levels of Management, Contributions of Henry Fayol, FWTaylor & Elton Mayo, Management Functions: Planning, Organizing, Staffing, Directing and Controlling.

UNIT-II

Concept & significance of Organizational Behavior, Challenges and opportunities in the field of OB, Model of OB.

Learning, Attitude, Job Satisfaction, Personality, Perception and Individual Decision- making, Motivation, Theories of Motivation by Maslow, Herzberg and McGregor.

UNIT-III

Classification of Groups, Stages of Group Development, Group Properties, Group Decision-making.

Types of Teams, Creation of an Effective Team, Difference between a group and a

team.

Styles of Leadership, Theories of Leadership by Blake and Mouton, Contingency Theory by Fiedler.

UNIT-IV Organizational Structure, Common Organizational Design, New Organization Design options, Change, Organizational Change, Planned Change, Resistance to Change,

Models of Organizational Change.

Recommended Books:

Koontz , Essentials of Management, Tata McGraw Hill

Robbins and Coulter, Management, PHI, 8th Ed.

Robbins and Judge, Organizational Behavior, Pearson

Pareek, Understanding Organizational Behavior, Oxford

Luthans, Organizational Behaviour. McGraw Hill Education

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B Tech: 3rd to 8th Semester – Mechanical Engineering

B TECH (3rd SEMESTER) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

ME-211 STRENGTH OF MATERIALS LAB

Internal Evaluation: 25 Marks External Examination: 25 Marks

Duration of Examination: 03 Hours

EXPERIMENTS

To study the pendulum type impact testing machine and to find the impact

strength of given specimen.

To study Vicker cum Brinell hardness testing machine and find the hardness

of given specimen.

To study Rockwell hardness testing machine and to find the Rockwell

hardness of given specimen.

To study the Erichson cupping machine and to find the Erichson value of

given sheet metal specimen.

To study the universal testing machine (UTM) and perform tensile test on

it.

To perform compression test on UTM for a given specimen.

To perform shear test on UTM for a given specimen.

To perform bending test on UTM for a given specimen.

To study the torsion testing machine and to find the modulus of rigidity, Torsional strength and modulus of rupture in torsion for a given specimen.

To study the strut-testing machine and to determine the value of Euler’s

crippling load for different end conditions.

To study the spring testing machine and to find the stiffness of given spring.

To study the fatigue testing machine.

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B Tech: 3rd to 8th Semester – Mechanical Engineering

B TECH (3rd SEMESTER) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

ME-213 MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY LAB-I

Internal Evaluation: 25 Marks External Examination: 25 Marks

Duration of Examination: 03 Hours

EXPERIMENTS

Prepare a job on a lathe having various operations viz. drilling, Boring,

Taper turning, Thread cutting, Knurling, Etc.

Multi slot cutting on milling machine by indexing.

To prepare a job on surface grinder/cylindrical grinder and measure the

various parameters of the finished piece.

Manufacture and assembly of a unit consisting of 2 to 3 components to

have the concept of tolerances and fits (shaft and bush assembly or shaft, Key and bush assembly or any suitable assembly).

Prepare a wooden pattern of the given item considering allowances etc.

Prepare a mould and do casting of the pattern prepared above.

Disassembly and assembly of small assemblies such as tail stock, Bench

vice, Screw jack etc.

Study of electrical wiring, Material tools used, Safety precautions, Various

circuits, Its installation, Inspection, Earthing, Distribution boxes and switches.

Study and exercise on household wiring.

Study of laboratory, Its significance, Various equipments available in it and

their application in industry.

Development and manufacture of complex sheet-metal components such as

funnel etc.

Practice welding by electric arc welding in flat, Horizontal and vertical

position.

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B Tech: 3rd to 8th Semester – Mechanical Engineering

B TECH (3rd SEMESTER) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

ME-215 MECHANICS OF FLUIDS LAB

Internal Evaluation: 25 Marks External Examination: 25 Marks

Duration of Examination: 03 Hours

EXPERIMENTS

To determine metacentric height of a floating body.

To study the flow through a variable area duct and verify Bernoulli’s

theorem.

To determine coefficient of discharge for an Orificemeter.

To determine coefficient of discharge of a venturimeter.

To determine the Darcy Weisbach Coefficient of friction for flow through

commercial pipes.

To determine critical Reynolds’ numbers for flow through commercial pipes.

To determine the minor losses due to sudden enlargement, Sudden contraction and bends.

To study development of boundary layer over a flat plate.

To measure the pressure distribution around a cylinder placed in the air stream and to calculate the coefficient of drag there from.

To study the momentum characteristics of a given jet.

To determine the velocity distribution for pipe flow with the help of a pitot-

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B Tech: 3rd to 8th Semester – Mechanical Engineering

B TECH (3rd SEMESTER) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

ME-217 MATERIAL SCIENCE LAB

Internal Evaluation: 25 Marks

External Examination: 25 Marks Duration of Examination: 03 Hours

EXPERIMENTS

To study crystal structures of a given specimen.

To study crystal imperfections in a given specimen.

To prepare solidification curve for a given specimen.

To study heat treatment processes (hardening and tempering) of steel

specimen.

Annealing of steel, Effect of annealing temperatures and time on hardness.

To study effect of carbon percentage on the hardness of steel.

To study microstructure of heat-treated steel.

To study thermo-setting of plastics.

To study the creep behavior of a given specimen.

To study the mechanism of chemical corrosion and its protection.

To study the properties of various types of plastics.

To study Bravais lattices with the help of models.

To study crystal structures and crystals imperfections using ball models.

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B Tech: 3rd to 8th Semester – Mechanical Engineering

B TECH (3rd

SEMESTER) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

ELGA-201 ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND GENERAL AWARENESS-III

External Evaluation: 25 Marks Duration of Examination: 03 Hours

Duration of Examination: 03 Hours

Assumption:

The course is specifically designed for students from the rural background who have studied in Hindi medium schools. The purpose is to fill in the gaps in their knowledge which they may have due to lack of exposure and to enrich their vocabulary and command over grammar.

Course Objective:

The course is designed to help students develop effective communication skills, and hence, it lays emphasis on their spoken and listening skills.

Spoken English and listening skills

Unit 1: Transcription of words into IPA

Unit 2: Intonation, Stress and Weak form of words

Unit 3: Listening and Hearing, and types of listening

Unit 4: Listening skills

Unit 5: Listening comprehension

Recommended Books:

Better English Pronunciation, J.D.O’ Connor, Cambridge University Press, New Delhi.

English Phonetics and Phonology, Peter Roach, Cambridge University Press, New Delhi.

How to write and speak better, The Reader Digest Association Ltd, New Delhi.

Course Objective:

The objective of this course is to provide fundamental and important information on World

and Indian geography. The students will be able to understand about their environment and

geographical activity.

World and Indian Geography

Unit 1: Universe, Planets and Climatic Conditions

Unit 2: Geography of India

Unit 3: Global Facts and Figures

Unit 4: States of India

Unit 5: Indian Infrastructure

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Recommended Books:

Social Science, Resources and Development, National Council of Educational

Research and Training, New Delhi.

India People and Economy, National Council of Educational Research and Training,

New Delhi

Contemporary India II, National Council of Educational Research and Training, New

Delhi.

General Study Manual, Tata Mc Graw Hill Series, New Delhi.

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B Tech: 3rd to 8th Semester – Mechanical Engineering

B TECH (4th SEMESTER) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

ME-202 THERMODYNAMICS

Internal Evaluation: 50 Marks

External Examination: 50 Marks Duration of Examination: 03 Hours

Course Objective:

To make the students understand the basic principles, Laws of thermodynamics, Thermodynamics relations and various properties of fluids. The knowledge of this subject is essential for analysis of practical problems relating to heat and work and their mutual inter conversions, Types of fluid motion, Fluid dynamics, Pipe flow, The concept of boundary layer, Lift and drag etc.

UNIT-I

Definition of thermodynamics, Classical and statistical thermodynamics, Macroscopic

and microscopic approaches, Thermodynamic systems, Surrounding and Boundary, Thermodynamic property-intensive and extensive, Thermodynamic equilibrium, State, Path, Process and cycle, Quasi-static, Reversible and irreversible processes, Working substance, Concept of thermodynamic work and heat, Equality of

temperature, Zeroth law of thermodynamics and its utility.

First law for a closed system, Application of the first law to non-flow processes, Constant volume, Constant pressure, Constant internal energy process, Reversible adiabatic and reversible polytropic processes, Steady flow energy equation, Its application to water, Steam or gas turbines, Pumps, Compressors boilers,

Condensers, Nozzles etc, Transient flow processes, PMM1, Enthalpy.

UNIT-II

Second Law of thermodynamics, Limitations of first law, Thermal reservoir, Heat

source and sink, Heat engine, Refrigerator and heat pump, Kelvin- Planck and Clausius statements and their equivalence, PMMSK. Carnot Cycle, Carnot heat engine and Carnot heat pump, Carnot theorem and its corollaries, Thermodynamic temperature scale, Entropy, Clausius inequality, Principle of entropy increase, Temperature entropy plot, Entropy change in different processes, Introduction to third law of thermodynamics.

UNIT-III

Availability and irreversibility, High and low grade energy, Availability and

unavailable energy, Loss of available energy due to heat transfer through a finite temperature difference, Dead state of a system, Availability of a non-flow or closed system, Availability of a steady flow system, Helmholtz and Gibb’s functions, Effectiveness and irreversibility.

Pure substance and its properties, Phase and phase transformation, Vaporization,

Evaporation and boiling, Saturated and superheat steam, Solid-liquid-vapour equilibrium, T-V, P-V and P-T plots during steam formation, Properties of dry, Wet and superheated steam, Temperature-entropy (T-S) and enthalpy-entropy (H-S) diagrams, Throttling and measurement of dryness fraction of steam.

UNIT-IV

Ideal and real gases, Concept of an ideal gas, Basic gas laws, Characteristic gas equation, Avogadro’s law and universal gas constant, P-V-T surface of an ideal gas, Vander Waal’s equation of state, Compressibility factor and law of corresponding

states, Mixture of gases, Mass, Mole and volume fraction, Gibson Dalton’s law, Gas constant and specific heats, Entropy for a mixture of non-reactive gases.

Thermodynamic relations, Maxwell relations, Clapeyron equation, Relations for changes in enthalpy, Internal energy and entropy, Specific heat capacity relations,

Joule Thomson coefficient & inversion curve.

Recommended Books: Nag P K, Engineering Thermodynamics, TMH

Rathakrishnan E, Fundamentals of Engineering Thermodynamics, PHI Kumar D S, Thermal Science and Engineering, SK Kataria & Sons Van Wylen, Fundamentals of Thermodynamics, John Wiley Achutan M, Thermodynamics, TMH

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B Tech: 3rd to 8th Semester – Mechanical Engineering

B TECH (4th SEMESTER) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

ME-204 STRENGTH OF MATERIALS-II

Internal Evaluation: 50 Marks

External Examination: 50 Marks Duration of Examination: 03 Hours

Course Objective:

To make the student understand the strength, Stability and rigidity of various structural or

machine members such as beams, Columns, Shafts, Springs, Cylinders etc. The knowledge of this subject is essential for designing structural or machine members that are safe, Durable and economical.

UNIT-I

Strain Energy and Impact Loading, Definitions, Expressions for strain energy stored in a body when load is applied (i) gradually, (ii) suddenly and (iii) with impact, Strain

energy of beams in bending, Beam deflections, Strain energy of shafts in twisting, Energy methods in determining spring deflection, Castigliano’s & Maxwell’s theorems.

Various theories of elastic failures with derivations and graphical representations, Applications to problems of 2- dimensional stress system with (i) Combined direct loading and bending, And (ii) combined torsional and direct loading.

UNIT-II

Unsymmetrical Bending, Properties of beam cross section, Product of inertia, Ellipse

of inertia, Slope of the neutral axis, Stresses & deflections, Shear center and the flexural axis.

Thin Walled Vessels, Hoop and longitudinal stresses & strains in cylindrical &

spherical vessels & their derivations under internal pressure, Wire wound cylinders.

UNIT-III

Thick Cylinders and Spheres, Derivation of Lame’s equations, Radial & hoop stresses

and strains in thick, And compound cylinders and spherical shells subjected to internal fluid pressure only, Wire wound cylinders, Hub shrunk on solid shaft.

Rotating Rims & Discs, Stresses in uniform rotating rings & discs, Rotating discs of uniform strength, Stresses in (i) rotating rims, Neglecting the effect of spokes, (ii) rotating cylinders, Hollow cylinders & solids cylinders.

UNIT-IV

Bending of Curved Bars, Stresses in bars of initial large radius of curvature, Bars of

initial small radius of curvature, Stresses in crane hooks, Rings of circular & trapezoidal sections, Deflection of curved bars & rings, Deflection of rings by Castigliano’s theorem, Stresses in simple chain link, Deflection of simple chain links.

Springs, Stresses in open coiled helical spring subjected to axial loads and twisting

couples, Leaf springs, Flat spiral springs, Concentric springs.

Recommended Books:

Ryder G H,Strength of Materials, ELBS

Rattan S S, Strength of Materials, TMH Bedi D S, Strength of Materials, S Chand & Co. Ltd. Singh Sadhu, Strength of Materials, Khanna Publications Popov, Engineering Mechanics of Solids, Prentice-Hall Ramamurtham, Strength of Materials, Dhanpat Rai Publications

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B Tech: 3rd to 8th Semester – Mechanical Engineering

B TECH (4th SEMESTER) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

ME-206 FLUID MACHINES

Internal Evaluation: 50 Marks

External Examination: 50 Marks Duration of Examination: 03 Hours

Course Objective:

to make the students understand the various types, Working and performance of the hydraulic

turbines which are used as prime movers in hydraulic power plants. The students also learn about power absorbing machines like centrifugal pumps and reciprocating pumps and various other hydraulic machines /systems which have widespread applications.

UNIT-I

Principles of Hydraulic Machines, Impact of jet on stationary and moving flat and curved plates, Force on series of vanes, Radial vanes, Jet propulsion of ships.

Introduction to Hydraulic Turbines, Development of hydraulic turbines, Components of hydro-power plant, Classification of turbines, Euler’s equation and degree of reaction, Losses and efficiency of turbines, Surge tank and its types.

UNIT-II

Impulse Turbines, Pelton turbine and its components, Number and dimension of buckets, Speed ratio, Jet ratio, Energy conversion, Condition for maximum efficiency, Design considerations, Governing of Pelton turbine.

Reaction Turbines, Francis turbine and its components, Working principles, Draft tube, Types of draft tube, Design considerations of Francis turbine, Outward vs. inward flow reaction turbines, Introduction to Deriaz turbine, Evolution of axial flow

turbines, Propeller turbine, Kaplan turbine, Operation at off design loads, Governing

of reaction turbines.

Performance of Turbines, Unit quantities, Specific speed, Runway speed, Characteristics of turbines, Cavitation and its effects, Detection and prevention of cavitation.

UNIT-III

Centrifugal pump, Classification and components of centrifugal pumps, Principle of working, Various heads, Energy conversion, Euler’s head and its variation with vane

shapes, Effect of finite number of vanes, Losses and efficiencies, Minimum starting speed, Limitation of suction lift, Net positive suction head (NPSH), Multistage pumps, Specific speed.

Reciprocating pump, Working principle, Classification, Components, Discharge, Slip,

Power input, Indicator diagram, Effect of accelerating head and pipe friction,

Maximum speed, Air vessels, Comparison with centrifugal pumps.

UNIT-IV

Other hydraulic pumps, Propeller pump, Jet pump, Airlift pump, Gear pump, Screw

pump, Vane pump, Radial piston pump, Submersible pump.

Hydraulic systems, Hydraulic accumulators, Hydraulic intensifier, Hydraulic lift, Hydraulic crane, Hydraulic coupling, Torque convertor, Hydraulic ram, Hydraulic

valves, Check valve, Relief valve, Speed control valve, Pressure compensating valve, Direction control valve.

Dimensional Analysis and Model Testing, Units and dimensions, Dimensional homogeneity, Dimensional analysis methods- Rayleigh and Buckingham methods,

Application and limitation of dimensional analysis, Dimensionless numbers, Similitude laws, Model testing of turbine and pumps.

Recommended Books: Kumar D S, Fluid Mechanics and Fluid power Engineering, S K Kataria & sons Publishers Ramadurgaiah D, Fluid Mechanics and Machinery, New Age International Publishers Rattan S S, Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulic Machines, Khanna Publishers Bansal R K, Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulic Machines, Laxmi Publications Som and Biswas, Introduction to Fluid Mechanics and Machinery, TMH

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B Tech: 3rd to 8th Semester – Mechanical Engineering

B TECH (4th SEMESTER) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

ME-208 MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY-II

Internal Evaluation: 50 Marks External Examination: 50 Marks

Duration of Examination: 03 Hours

Course Objective:

UNIT-I

Mechanism of Metal Cutting, Deformation of metal during machining, Nomenclature

of lathe, Milling tools, Mechanics of chip formation, Built-up edges, Mechanics of orthogonal and oblique cutting, Merchant cutting force circle and shear angle relationship in orthogonal cutting, Factors affecting tool forces, Cutting speed, Feed and depth of cut, Surface finish, Numericals on cutting forces and Merchant circle.

Tool geometry, Tools specification in ASA, ORS and NRS, Conversation from ASA to ORS, Selection of tools angles, Multi-point cutting tools-geometry of peripheral milling cutters and twist drills, Effect of tool geometry on cutting parameters.

Cutting Tool Materials, Characteristics, Various types of cutting tool materials, Coated tools, Cutting tool selection.

UNIT-II

Cutting Fluids, Types of cutting fluids, Basic actions of cutting fluids, Effect of cutting

fluid on tool life, Selections of cutting fluid.

Tool Wear and Machinability, Types of tool wear, Tool life, Factors governing tool life, Economics of machining, Elements of machining cost, Tooling economics, Machining,

Economics and optimization, Geometry of twist, Drills and power calculation in drills,

Numericals on tool life.

Thermal aspects in machining, Regions of heat generation, Heat In the Primary Shear Zone, Heat at the Tool/work Interface, Heat Flow at the Tool Clearance Face, Average shear plane temperature, Average chip-tool interface temperature, Method of tool temperature measurement, Temperature distribution in tool.

UNIT-III

Gear Manufacturing, Methods of manufacture, Gear generation and forming, Gear

cutting by milling, Single point form tool, Gear hobbing and shaping, Gear finishing operations, Gear shaving, Gear burnishing, Gear grinding, Lapping.

Jigs & Fixtures, Location and location devices, Clamping and Clamping devises, Drill Jigs, Milling Fixtures.

UNIT-IV

Manufacturing Accuracy: Product cycle in manufacturing, Part print analysis, Location

principles, Tolerance stacking, Accuracy of machining, Operation selection, Tolerance analysis.

Metrology & Machine Tools Testing: Tolerances, Limits and fits, Methods of linear measurement and angular measurement, Go and No Go gauges. Introduction to Machine tools testing, Measuring instruments used for testing, Test procedures,

Acceptance tests of machine tools.

Recommended Books:

Rao P N, Manufacturing Technology – Metal cutting and machine Tools, TMH, New Delhi Kempster M.H.A, Hodder & Stoughton, Introduction to Jig and Tool Design Sen G C & Bhattacharya A, Principles of Machine Tools, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi Kalpakian, Serope Addison, Manufacturing Engg.& Tech, Wisly Publishing Co. New York Pandey P C & Shan H S, Modern Machining Processes, TMH Company, New Delhi

Sharma P C, Text Book of Production Engineering, S Chand & Sons

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B Tech: 3rd to 8th Semester – Mechanical Engineering

B TECH (4th SEMESTER) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

ME-210 KINEMATICS OF MACHINES

Internal Evaluation: 50 Marks External Examination: 50 Marks

Duration of Examination: 03 Hours

Course Objective:

To make the student understand the basic concepts of machine and mechanism which have wide applications to practical and engineering problems. The students after undergoing this course will be able to understand the velocity and acceleration diagrams of all basic mechanisms. They will

develop understanding of lower pairs, Importance of friction in various machines and knowledge of

various power drives.

UNIT-I

Mechanism and machines, Kinematics, Introduction to analysis and synthesis of mechanisms, Links, Kinematic pairs, Degree of freedom, Kinematic chain mechanism, Machine, Four-bar chain, Inversions, Single and double slider crank chain, Quick return mechanisms, Introduction to function generation, Path

generation and rigid body guidance.

Velocity analysis, Velocity determination, Relative velocity methods, Instantaneous center method, Kennedy’s theorem, Space centrode and body centrode.

UNIT-II

Acceleration analysis, Centripetal and tangential accelerations, Acceleration determination by graphical method using velocity polygons, Corioli’s component of

acceleration, Klein’s and other constructions.

Computer-aided analysis and synthesis of mechanism, Analytical methods to find velocity and acceleration of four-link mechanism, Slider crank mechanism, Freudenstein’s equation, Path generation, Function generation, Rigid body guidance.

UNIT-III

Lower pairs, Pantograph, Straight-line motion mechanisms (Paucellier, Hart, Scott Russel, Grasshopper, Watt, Kempe’s, Tchybishev, Parallel linkages), Indicator

mechanisms (Simplex, Crosby, Thomson, Etc) Automobile steering gears (Davis and Ackermann), Hooks joint (universal coupling), Double Hooks joints.

Cams, Types of cams and followers, Various motions of the follower, Construction of cam profiles, Analysis for velocities and accelerations of tangent and circular arc

cams with roller and flat-faced followers.

UNIT-IV

Friction, Types of friction, Laws of dry friction, Motion along inclined plane, Screw

threads, Wedge, Pivots and collars, Plate and cone clutches, Antifriction bearings,

Friction circle and friction axis, Bearings and lubrication, Motion along inclined plane and screws, Pivots and collars, Thrust bearings, Plate and cone clutches, Friction circle and axis, Power loss in bearings, Bearings lubrication.

Belts, Ropes and Chains, Open and crossed belt drives, Velocity ratio, Slip, Material for belts, Crowning of pulleys, Law of belting, Types of pulleys, Length of belts, Ratio of belt tensions, Centrifugal tension, Power transmitted by belts and ropes, Initial tension, Creep, Chain drive, Chain length, Classification of chains.

Recommended Books:

Rattan S S, Theory of Machines, Tata McGraw Hill Lal Jagadish, Theory of Mechanism and Machines, Metropolitan Book Company Soni A H, Mechanism Synthesis and Analysis, McGraw-Hill Beggs J S, Mechanism, McGraw-Hill

Black P, Mechanics of Machines, Pergamon Press

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B Tech: 3rd to 8th Semester – Mechanical Engineering

B TECH (4th SEMESTER) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

HS-202 FUNDAMENTALS OF BUSINESS & ECONOMICS

Internal Evaluation: 50 Marks External Examination: 50 Marks

Duration of Examination: 03 Hours

Course Objective:

To provide the students a basic understanding of Business and Economics which are vital

constituents of the overall professional environment of an Engineer.

UNIT-I

Nature and Significance of Human Resource Management, Functions of Human

Resource Management, Manpower Planning, Job Analysis, Job Description & Job Specification, Recruitment, Selection, Training & Development, Compensation Management, Performance Appraisal, Employee Welfare, Safety and Health, Human Resource Development.

UNIT-II

Meaning, Scope and Goals of Financial Management, Investment Decision, Nature,

Importance, Evaluation Criteria, Financing Decision, Long Term Sources of Funds, Cost of Capital, Capital structure, Leverage, Dividend Decision, Models and determinants of dividend decision, Working Capital Management, Theories and determinants, Forecasting of working capital, Management of Cash.

UNIT-III

Concepts of market, Marketing and marketing management, Marketing Environment-Analyzing needs & trends in macro environment, Economic environment, Technical environment, Political environment, And socio-cultural environment, Market

Segmentation, Targeting and positioning strategies, Marketing mix, Product,

Meaning, Product mix, Levels of product, Product life cycle, Price, Meaning, Importance, Pricing objectives and strategies, Place, Importance, Functions of distribution channels, Promotional mix-advertising, Sales promotion, Personal selling, Public relations, Direct marketing.

UNIT-IV

Meaning and significance of Economics, Role of economics in engineering and technology, Basic economic terms, Utility, Saving, Investment, Equilibrium, Micro and macro economics, Economic policies, Globalization, Privatization, Liberalization, Demand &Supply Analysis, Meaning of demand and supply, Law of demand and

supply, Elasticity of demand and its measurement, Production, Factors of production, Law of variable production, Production function, Cost Analysis, Types of costs and shapes of different cost curves, Theory of Firm and Pricing, Types of markets, Equilibrium of firm and industry under perfect, Monopoly and imperfect competition.

Recommended Books:

Dessler, Human Resource Management, Pearson Rao V S P, Human Resource Management, Excel Khan M Y and Jain P K, Financial Management, Tata McGraw Hill Pandey I M, Financial Management, Vikas

Kotler Philip , Marketing Management , Pearson Kotler Philip & Armstrong Gary, Principles of Marketing ,Pearson Ahuja H L, Micro Economic Theory, S Chand Ruder Dutt & Sundharam, Indian Economy, S Chand

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B Tech: 3rd to 8th Semester – Mechanical Engineering

B TECH (4th SEMESTER) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

ME-212 FLUID MACHINES LAB

Internal Evaluation: 40 Marks External Examination: 35 Marks

Duration of Examination: 03 Hours

EXPERIMENTS

To study the constructional details of a Pelton turbine and draw its fluid

flow circuit.

To draw the following performance characteristics of Pelton turbine-

constant head, Constant-speed and constant efficiency curves.

To study the constructional details of a Francis turbine and draw its fluid

flow circuit.

To draw the constant head, Constant speed and constant efficiency

performance characteristics of Francis turbine.

To study the construction details of a Kaplan turbine and draw its fluid flow

circuit.

To draw the constant head, Speed and efficiency curves for a Kaplan

turbine.

To study the constructional details of a Centrifugal Pump and draw its

characteristic curves.

To study the constructional details of a Reciprocating Pump and draw it

characteristics curves.

To study the construction details of a gear oil pump and its performance

curves.

To study the constructional details of a hydraulic ram and determine its

various efficiencies.

To study the model of a hydro power plant and draw its layout.

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B TECH (4th SEMESTER) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

ME-214 MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY LAB -II

Internal Evaluation: 40 Marks

External Examination: 35 Marks Duration of Examination: 03 Hours

EXPERIMENTS

Study and prepare a spur gear on milling machine with the help of

indexing calculation

Study and prepare a multi slot job on shaper machine

Study and prepare a nut and bolt combination on lathe machine

Study and preparation of cutiing tool angles using grinding machine.

Study and perform all the boring operations on the lathe machine

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B TECH (4th SEMESTER) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

ME-216 KINEMATICS OF MACHINES LAB

Internal Evaluation: 25 Marks External Examination: 25 Marks

Duration of Examination: 03 Hours

EXPERIMENTS

To study various types of Kinematic links, Pairs, Chains and mechanisms.

To study and draw various inversions of 4- bar chain and single slider crank

chain.

To plot slider displacement, Velocity and acceleration against crank rotation

for single slider crank mechanism.

To find coefficient of friction between a belt and a pulley.

To study various types of Cam and Follower arrangements.

To plot Follower displacement vs Cam rotation for various Cam Follower

systems.

To determine the value of coefficient of friction between the screw and nut

of the jack while raising and lowering the load.

To fine critical speed experimentally and to compare the whirling speed of a

shaft with the theoretical values.

To fine experimentally the gyroscopic couple on motorized gyroscope and

compare with applied couple.

To perform the experimental of balancing of rotating parts and find the

unbalanced couples and force.

Study of centrifugal governor, Automobile transmission unit and epicyclical

gear train.

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B Tech: 3rd to 8th Semester – Mechanical Engineering

B TECH (4th SEMESTER) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

ELGA-202 ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND GENERAL AWARENESS-IV

External Examination: 25 Marks Duration of Examination: 03 Hours

Assumption:

The course is specifically designed for students from the rural background who have studied in Hindi medium schools. The purpose is to fill in the gaps in their knowledge which they may have due to lack of exposure and to enrich their vocabulary and command over grammar.

Course Objective:

The course deals with clause analysis, sentence classification based on clauses, time and tense and common errors in sentence structure. The purpose is to familiarize students with all kinds of

sentences and their use.

Effective use of English

Unit 1: Clause analysis of a sentence

Unit 2: Classification of sentences by structure (Simple, Compound, Complex and

others)

Unit 3: Synthesis of Sentences

Unit 4: How To Avoid Comma Splice, misplaced and dangling modifiers and other

such mistakes

Recommended Books:

English Grammar Composition & Usage by J. C. Nesfield, published by MacMillan India Limited, Chennai

Advanced English Grammar by Martin Hewings, published by Cambridge University Press, New Delhi

High School English Grammar & Composition by PC Wren and H Martin, published by S. Chand, New Delhi

Course Objective:

The course will help students understand the basic concepts of the Indian economy, the role

of the planning commission, India’s fiscal and monetary policy, public finance, public

distribution system and banking system.

Indian Economy

Unit-1: Planning Commission and Five Years Plan

Unit-2: Public Finance and Fiscal Policies

Unit-3: Indian Economic Set-Up { Public & Private}

Unit-4: Understanding Infrastructure for Business Set- Up

Unit-5: Legal & Financial Understanding for Business Start-Up

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Recommended Books:

Datt & Sundharam, Indian Economy, S Chand

General Study Manual, Tata Mc Graw Hill Series, New Delhi.

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B Tech: 3rd to 8th Semester – Mechanical Engineering

B TECH (5th SEMESTER) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

ME-301 ENERGY CONVERSION

Internal Evaluation: 50 Marks

External Examination: 50 Marks Duration of Examination: 03 Hours

Course Objective:

To make the student understand the complete working of a steam turbine which is the most important part of any thermal power plant. The students learns about the fuels used, Various types

of boilers, Mountings and accessories of boilers, Vapour power cycles, Steam nozzles, Types, Working & performance of steam turbines, Steam condensers and air compressors.

UNIT-I

Fuels and Combustion, Classification of fuels, Solid, Liquid & gaseous fuels, Combustion equations, Stochiometric air-fuel ratio, Excess air, Exhaust gas analysis, Orsat apparatus, Enthalpy and internal energy of combustion, Enthalpy of formation,

Adiabatic flame temperature, Gibb’s and Helmholtz functions, Calorific values of fuel.

Steam Boilers, Classification of boilers, Fire tube and water tube boilers and their comparison, Description of boilers, Lancashire, Locomotive, Babcock Wilcox, Fluidized bed and super critical boilers (Principle only), Boiler mountings & accessories, Natural draught, Artificial draught: Chimney design, Steam jet draught

and mechanical draught; Calculation of boiler efficiency & equivalent evaporation.

UNIT-II

Vapour Power Cycles, Carnot cycle, Simple & modified Rankine cycles, Effect of

operating variables on Rankine cycle, Rankine cycle with superheat, Reheating &

regeneration, Reheat factor, Binary vapour cycle.

Steam Nozzles, Function, Shape, Variation of velocity, Area and sp. volume, S.F.E.E.,

Continuity equation, Nozzle efficiency, Critical pressure ratio, Physical explanation, Critical pressure, Super-saturated flow in nozzles, Design of steam nozzles.

UNIT-III

Steam Turbines, Introduction, Classification of steam turbines, J impulse turbine,

Working principle, Compounding, Velocity diagrams, Calculation of power output and efficiency, Condition for maximum efficiency of a single stage impulse turbine, Blade section, Impulse reaction turbine, Working principle, Degree of reaction, Parson’s turbine, Velocity diagram, Calculation of power output, Efficiency & balde height, Condition of maximum efficiency, Internal losses in steam turbines, Governing of

steam turbine.

UNIT-IV

Steam Condensers, Advantages of steam condensation, Components of condensing

plant, Types of condenser, Air leakage, Vacuum efficiency, Calculation of cooling water Requirements and air pump capacity, Air extraction pumps.

Air Compressors, Working of a single stage reciprocating air compressor, Calculation of work input, Volumetric efficiency, Isothermal efficiency, Advantages of multi stage

compression, Two stage compressor with inter-cooling, Perfect inter cooling, Optimum intercooler pressure.

Recommended Books: Yadav R, Steam & Gas Turbines, CPH Ballaney , Thermal Engineering, Khanna Publisher Domkundar & Arora, Thermal Engineering, Dhanpat Rai Nag PK, Engineering. Thermodynamics, TMH Kearton , Steam Turbine Theory & Practice, CBS Publishers

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B Tech: 3rd to 8th Semester – Mechanical Engineering

B TECH (5th SEMESTER) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

ME-303 MACHINE DESIGN -I

Internal Evaluation: 50 Marks External Examination: 50 Marks

Duration of Examination: 03 Hours

Course Objective:

To make the students understand the prerequisites of design and accordingly conceptualise a good, Feasible and economic design. The students also learn the design of riveted, Welded joints, Bolt joints, Pipe joints, Keys, Cotter and knuckle joints, Shafts, Couplings, Levers, Screws etc.

UNIT-I

Engineering Materials: Properties (chemical, Physical, Mechanical), Ferrous metals,

Non-ferrous metals, Plastics, Composite materials etc, Selection of engineering materials.

Concepts of design and endurance strength, Design methodology, Design criterion based on fracture, Deformation and elastic stability, Design stresses, Factor of safety, Significant stress and significant strength, Stresses-concentration, Causes and mitigation, Endurance limit, Effect of concentration, Notch sensitivity, Size and surface finish, Goodman diagram, Gerber’s parabola and Soderberg line.

Manufacturing Considerations, Design for machining, Design of castings, Design of forgings, Design of weldments, Tolerances.

UNIT-II

Design of joints, Riveted joints for boiler shell according to I.B.R., Riveted structural

joint, And riveted joint with eccentric loading, Types of welded joints, Strength of

welds under axial load, Welds under eccentric loading, Designation of various types of bolts and nuts, Design of bolted joints, Bolts of uniform strength, Bolted joints with eccentric loads, Keys, Cotter joint and Knuckle joints.

UNIT-III

Design of Shaft, Design of shafts subjected to pure torsion, Pure bending load, Combined bending and torsion, Combined torsion, Bending and axial loads.

Levers, Introduction, Hand and foot levers, Cranked levers, Lever for a lever safety valve, Bell crank lever, Miscellaneous levers.

UNIT-IV

Couplings, Types of shaft couplings, Design of sleeve or muff coupling, Flange coupling and bush type flexible couplings. Pipe joints, Introduction, Design of circular, Oval shaped and square flanged pipe

joints.

Power screw and its function, Types of power screws, Stresses in screws, Design

calculations.

Recommended Books:

Bhandari V B, Design of Machine Elements, Tata McGraw-Hill Sharma and Aggarwal, Machine Design, S K Kataria & Sons Publishers Jindal U C, Machine Design, Pearson Education

Maleev and Hartmann, Machine Design, CBS Public PSG Design data book: PSG Publication, Coimbtore Norton, Machine Design – An Integrated Approach, Prentice-Hall Inc Juvinall R C, Fundamentals of Machine Component Design, John Wiley & Sons

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B Tech: 3rd to 8th Semester – Mechanical Engineering

B TECH (5th SEMESTER) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

ME-305 MECHATRONICS

Internal Evaluation: 50 Marks External Examination: 50 Marks

Duration of Examination: 03 Hours

Course Objective:

UNIT-I

Introduction to Mechatronics, Scope, Evolution, Measurement System with its

constituent elements, Open and Closed loop systems and its various elements, Control Systems, Sequential Controllers, Micro-processor Based Controllers.

A review of Displacement, Position Velocity, Motion, Force, Fluid Pressure, Liquid Flow, Liquid Level, Temperature, Light Sensors, Performance Terminology, Selection

of Sensors, Input Data by Switches, Signal Conditioning, Brief Review of Operational Amplifier, Protection, Filtering, Wheat Stone Bridge, Digital Signals, Multiplexers, Data Acquisition, Digital Signal Processing, Pulse Modulation, Data Presentation Systems – Displays, Data Presentation Elements, Magnetic Recording, Data Acquisition Systems, Testing & Calibration, Problems.

UNIT-II

Pneumatic and Hydraulic Actuation Systems, Directional Control Valves, Valve Symbols, Pressure Control Valves, Cylinder Sequencing, Process Control Valves, Rotary Actuators, Mechanical Systems – Types of Motion, Kinematic Chains, Cams,

Gear Trains, Belt & Chain Drives, Bearings, Mechanical Aspect of Motor Selection,

Electrical Systems, Mechanical & Solid State Switches, Solenoids, D.C. & A.C. Motors, Stepper Motors, Problems.

System Modeling and Performance, A review of modeling of First and Second Order Systems and Performance Measures, Transfer Functions for first order System,

Second Order System, Systems in series & Systems with Feedback Loops, Frequency Response of First Order and Second Order Systems, Bode Plots, Performance Specifications, Stability, Problems.

UNIT-III

A Review of Number Systems & Logic Gates, Boolean Algebra, Kanaugh Maps, Sequential Logic, Basic Structure of Programmable Logic Controllers, Input/ Output Processing, Programming, Timers, Internal Relays and Counters, Master & Jump Controls, Data Handling, Analogue Input/ Output, Selection of a PLC, Problems.

Closed Loop Controllers, Continuous and Discrete Processes, Lag, Steady State Error, Control Modes, Two-step Mode, Electronic Proportional Controllers, Proportional plus

Derivative Control, Proportional plus Integral Control, PID Controller, Operational Amplifier PID Circuits, Digital Controllers – Implementing Control Modes.

UNIT-IV

Microcomputer Structure, Micro - controllers, Applications, Programming Languages, Instruction Sets, Assembly Language Programs, Subroutines, Why C Language ? A

review of Program Structure, Branches, Loops, Arrays, Pointer, Examples of Programs, Interfacing, Input/ Output, Interface Requirements, Peripheral Interface Adaptors, Serial Communication Interface, Examples of Interfacing, Problems.

Traditional and Mechatronics Design, Possible Mechatronics design solutions for

Timed Switch, Wind Screen Wiper Motion, Bath Room Scale, A Pick & Place Robot, Automatic Camera, Engine Management System & Bar Code Recorder.

Recommended Books:

Bolton W, Mechatronics, Addition Wesley Devdas Shetty and Richard A, Mechatronics System Design, Kolx Brooks/ Cole 1997 Alciatore David G, And Histant Michael B, Introduction to Mechatronics and Measuring

System, McGraw Hill International Editions, 2003 Nitaigour Premchand Mahalik; 'Mechatronics Principles; Concepts and Applications, Tata

McGraw-Hill publishing company Ltd, 2003

Venkataraman C R & Sapna, Mechtronics – Sensing to Implementation

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B Tech: 3rd to 8th Semester – Mechanical Engineering

B TECH (5th SEMESTER) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

ME-307 INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING

Internal Evaluation: 50 Marks External Examination: 50 Marks

Duration of Examination: 03 Hours

Course Objective:

To impart knowledge on productivity, Forecasting demand, Aggregate and capacity planning and control functions, Inventory models.

UNIT-I

Productivity, Definition, Various methods of measurement, Factors effecting

productivity, Strategies for improving productivity, Various Approaches, Product life cycle, Role 3S’s – Standardization, Simplification, Specialization, Break Even Analysis.

Forecasting demand, Forecasting Framework, Forecasting cost and accuracy, Uses and Methods, Delphi, Exponential Smoothing, Forecasting Errors, MAD, Regression Methods, Linear Model for single & multiple variables, Brief idea of computerized forecasting systems.

UNIT-II

Facilities Planning, Objectives, Strategies, Product design-Process design- assembly chart-Operation process chart-Scrap and Equipment Estimation-Facility Design, Management and planning tools, Flow, Space and activity relationship, Flow patterns, Layout planning, Systematic layout planning, Types of layout, Process layout,

Product layout, Computerized Plant Layout- CRAFT, ALDEP, CORELAP, Assembly Line

balancing, Problems and solutions of assembly lines, Group Technology layout, Cellular Systems, Retail service layout.

UNIT-III

Aggregate planning, Basic Concept, Its relations with other decision areas, Decision options, Basic & mixed strategies, Material Requirements Planning (MRP), Definition of MRP systems. MRP versus Order point, MRP Elements, Types of MRP – MRP I & II, Structured Bill of Materials. Regenerative & Net change MRP, Operating an MRP, Integration of Production & Inventory Control. Master Production Schedule, Modular

Bill and Materials, Capacity planning & control, Language, Medium range, Short range capacity planning, Just-in-Time (JIT) Manufacturing, Elements, KANBAN, Effects on layout, Workers & vendors, Optimized production technology (OPT).

UNIT-IV

Inventory Control, Definition, Classification, Objectives of inventory control, Functions, Relevant costs, Inventory control models, Economic order quantity (EOQ), Economic batch quantity (EBQ) with & without shortage, Purchase discounts,

Sensitivity analysis, Service levels, Stock out risk, Determination of order point & safety stock, VED, SDE, FSN HML and ABC analysis.

Recommended Books:

Chase, Acquilano and Jacobs, Operations Management for Competitive Advantage, Tenth

Edition, 2003, Tata McGraw-Hill Edition Richard J. Tersine, Principles of Inventory and Materials Management, Fourth Edition, 1994,

Prentice Hall International Tomkins, White, Bozer, Frazelle, Tanchoco and Trevino, Facility Planning, Second Edition,

John Wiley & Sons Francis, Et al., Facility Layout and Location, Second Edition, 1999, Prentice Hall of India Chary, Production & Operations Management, TMH, New Delhi

Buffa S S, Modern Production Management, John Wiley Pub

Martinich, Production & Operations Management, John Wiley SE Aggarwal K C & Jain K C, Production Planning and Control Panneerselvam, Production & Operation Management, PHI, New Delhi SCHOROEDER, Operations Management, MGH, New York

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B Tech: 3rd to 8th Semester – Mechanical Engineering

B TECH (5th SEMESTER) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

ME-309 IC ENGINES AND GAS TURBINES

Internal Evaluation: 50 Marks

External Examination: 50 Marks Duration of Examination: 03 Hours

Course Objective:

To make the students understand the complete working of internal combustion engines and gas

turbines which have widespread applications in propulsions of vehicles, Jet aircrafts, Large ships, Helicopters etc.

UNIT-I

Introduction to internal & external combustion engines, Classification, Cycle of operation in four stroke and two stroke I.C. Engines, Valve timings, Wankel R.C. Engine.

Air Standard Cycles, Assumptions made in air standard cycles, Otto cycle, Diesel cycle, Dual cycle, Comparison of these cycles, Sterling and Ericsson cycles, Air standard efficiency; Specific work output, Work ratio & mean effective pressure, Deviation of actual cycle from ideal cycle.

UNIT-II

Combustion in IC Engines, SI engines, Ignition limits, Stages of combustion, Effect of engine variables on ignition lag and flame propagation, Abnormal combustion,

Detonation, Effect of engine variable on detonation, Pre-ignition, Octave rating of fuels, SI engine combustion chambers, CI engine, Stages of combustion, Delay period, Variables affecting delay period, Diesel knock, Cetane rating, CI engine

combustion chambers, Carburetion, Fuel Injection & Ignition systems, Mixture requirements for various operating conditions in SI engines, Elementary carburetor, Calculation of A/F ratio, Complete carburetor, Diesel injection systems, Requirements, Types, Petrol injection, Requirements of ignition systems, Types of

ignition systems, Ignition timing, Spark plug.

UNIT-III

Lubrication and Cooling, Total engine friction, Function of the lubrication systems,

Properties of lubricating oil, Service rating of oils, Lubrication systems, Engine performance & lubrication, Necessity of engine cooling, Cooling systems, Water cooling, Air cooling, Radiators.

Engine Testing and Performance, Performance parameters, BHP, IHP, Mechanical efficiency, Bmep, Imep, Torque, Volumetric efficiency, Bsfc and Isfc, Thermal efficiency, Heat balance, Basic engine measurements, Fuel and air consumption, Brake power, Indicated power and friction power, Performance curves.

UNIT-IV

Air Pollution and its Control, Sources and classification of air pollution, Effect on human health, Pollutants from IC engines, Methods of emission control, Alternative fuels, Current scenario on the pollution front.

Gas Turbines, Brayton cycle, Components of a gas turbine plant, Open and closed types, Optimum pressure ratio, Improvements upon the basic cycle, Multi stage compression with inter cooling, Multi stage expansion with reheating and regeneration, Applications of gas turbines.

Recommended Books:

Ganesan, Internal Combustion Engines, TMH Mathur & Sharma, Internal Combustion Engines, Dhanpat Rai Yadav R, Applied thermodynamics, CPH

Gill, Smith & Zuriys, Internal Combustion Engines, IBH

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B Tech: 3rd to 8th Semester – Mechanical Engineering

B TECH (5th SEMESTER) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

ME-311 DYNAMICS OF MACHINES

Internal Evaluation: 50 Marks

External Examination: 50 Marks Duration of Examination: 03 Hours

Course Objective:

To make the students understand the basic concepts of machine and mechanism which have wide

applications to practical and engineering problems. The students after undergoing this course will develop understanding of static and dynamic forces in mechanisms, Flywheels, Gears, Gear trains, Brakes, Governors, Automatic controls etc.

UNIT-I

Static Forces in Mechanisms, Static force analysis, Static equilibrium, Free body diagram, Analysis of static forces in mechanism

Dynamic Forces in Mechanisms, D’Alembert’s principal, Equivalent offset inertia force, Dynamics of reciprocating parts, Piston effort, Crank effort, Equivalent dynamical systems, And inertia force in reciprocating engines by graphical and analytical method.

UNIT-II

Flywheels, Turning moment and crank effort diagrams for single cylinder and multi-cylinder engines, Coefficient of fluctuation of energy, Coefficient of fluctuation of

speed, Flywheel and its function.

Gears, Types of gears, Gear terminology, Condition for correct gearing, Cycloidal and involutes profiles of gear teeth, Pressure angle, Path of contact, Arc of contact,

Interference, Undercutting, Minimum number of teeth, Number of pairs of teeth in

contact, Helical, Spiral, Worm and worm gear, Bevel gear.

Gear Trains, Simple, Compound, Reverted and Epicyclic, Solution of gear trains, Sun and planet gear, Bevel epicyclic gear, Compound epicyclic gear, Pre- selective gear box, Differential of automobile, Torque in gear trains.

UNIT-III

Brakes and Dynamometers, Types of brakes, Friction brakes, External shoe brakes, Band brakes, Band and block brakes, Internal expanding shoe brake,

Dynamometers, Absorption, Transmission, And Torsional.

Governors, Types of governors, Watt, Porter, Proell, Spring loaded centrifugal, Inertia, Sensitiveness, Stability, Isochronism’s, Hunting, Effort and power of governor, Controlling force.

Gyroscopic Motion, Gyroscope, Gyroscopic couple and its effect on aircraft, Naval

ships during steering, Pitching and Rolling, Stability of automobiles (2-wheelers & 4-wheelers).

UNIT-IV

Balancing, Static and dynamic balancing of rotating parts, Balancing of I.C. engines, Balancing of multi-cylinder engine, V-engines and radial engines, Balancing of machines.

Recommended Books:

Rattan S S, Theory of Machines, Tata McGraw Hill Lal Jagadish, Theory of Mechanism and Machines, Metropolitan Book Co. Soni A H, Mechanism Synthesis and Analysis, McGraw-Hill Beggs J S, Mechanism, McGraw-Hill

Black P, Mechanics of Machines, Pergamon Press

Ballaney P L, Theory of Machines, Khanna Publishers

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B Tech: 3rd to 8th Semester – Mechanical Engineering

B TECH (5th SEMESTER) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

ME-313 ENERGY CONVERSION LAB

Internal Evaluation: 25 Marks External Examination: 25 Marks

Duration of Examination: 03 Hours

EXPERIMENTS

Study of following boiler models along with their mountings and

accessories:

o Cochran boiler

o Lancashire boiler

o Babcock- Wilcox boiler

o Locomotive boiler

To prepare heat balance sheet for the given boiler.

To study the working of impulse and reaction turbine.

To find power output and efficiency of a steam turbine.

To study the Redwood viscometer and measure the viscosity of the given

fluid.

To measure the flash point of the given fuel.

To find dryness fraction of steam by separating and throttling calorimeter.

To study cooling tower and find its efficiency.

To study and find volumetric efficiency of a reciprocating air compressor.

To find the efficiency of a condenser.

To find the calorific value of a sample of fuel using bomb calorimeter.

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B Tech: 3rd to 8th Semester – Mechanical Engineering

B TECH (5th SEMESTER) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

ME-315 DYNAMICS OF MACHINES LAB

Internal Evaluation: 25 Marks External Examination: 25 Marks

Duration of Examination: 03 Hours

EXPERIMENTS

To fine critical speed experimentally and to compare the whirling speed

of a shaft with the theoretical values.

To fine experimentally the gyroscopic couple on motorized gyroscope

and compare with applied couple.

To perform the experimental of balancing of rotating parts and find the

unbalanced couples and force.

Study of Automobile transmission unit and epicyclical gear train.

To perform experiment on Watt and Porter Governors to prepare

performance characteristic Curves, and to find stability & sensitivity.

To perform experiment on Proell Governor to prepare performance

characteristic curves, and to find stability & sensitivity.

To perform experiment on Hartnell Governor to prepare performance

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B Tech: 3rd to 8th Semester – Mechanical Engineering

B TECH (5th SEMESTER) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

ME-317 IC ENGINES LAB

Internal Evaluation: 25 Marks External Examination: 25 Marks

Duration of Examination: 03 Hours

EXPERIMENTS

To study the constructional details and working of two-stroke/ four stroke

petrol engine.

To study the constructional detail and working of two-stroke/ four stroke

diesel engine.

Analysis of exhaust gases from single cylinder/multi cylinder diesel/petrol

engine by Orsat Apparatus.

To prepare heat balance sheet on multi-cylinder diesel engine/petrol

engine.

To find the indicated horse power (IHP) on multi-cylinder petrol

engine/diesel engine by Morse Test.

To prepare variable speed performance test of a multi-cylinder/single

cylinder petrol engine/diesel engine and prepare the curves (i) BHP, IHP, FHP vs speed ( ii) volumetric efficiency & indicated specific fuel consumption (isfc) vs speed.

To find FHP of a multi-cylinder diesel engine/petrol engine by Willian’s line method & by motoring method.

To perform constant speed performance test on a single cylinder/multi-

cylinder diesel engine & draw curves of (i) BHP vs fuel rate, Air rate and A/F and (ii) BHP vs mep, Mechanical efficiency & sfc.

To measure CO & Hydrocarbons in the exhaust of 2- stroke / 4-stroke petrol engine.

To find intensity of smoke from a single cylinder multi-cylinder diesel engine.

To draw the scavenging characteristic curves of single cylinder petrol engine.

To study the effects of secondary air flow on BHP, Sfc, Mechanical efficiency & emissions of a two-stroke petrol engine.

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B Tech: 3rd to 8th Semester – Mechanical Engineering

B TECH (5th SEMESTER) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

ME-319 INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING LAB

Internal Evaluation: 25 Marks External Examination: 25 Marks

Duration of Examination: 03 Hours

EXPERIMENTS

To study various Rating Factor systems and find standard time for making

small sand mould.

To study various plant layouts and suggest improvements in existing

Machines Shop layout.

To study and draw organizational structure of a nearby industry and

suggest changes.

To draw X and R charts for a given sample of products to check their

acceptance.

To draw p chart for a given product lot and verify its acceptance.

Draw a flow process chart with time estimates for a simple welding process.

Draw a two handed process chart for a simple process of a job preparation

on a lathe.

To study various purchase procedures and draw organizational structure of

college purchase dep’t.

A case study on ABC/ VED analysis.

A case study on Quality Improvement Techniques (e.g. Hostel Mess/

Workshop/ Canteen etc.).

A market survey and analysis.

A “preliminary project report” preparation for any small-scale unit.

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B Tech: 3rd to 8th Semester – Mechanical Engineering

B TECH (5th SEMESTER) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

ELGA-301 ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND GENERAL AWARENESS-V

External Examination: 25 Marks Duration of Examination: 03 Hours

Assumption:

The course is specifically designed for students from the rural background who have studied in Hindi medium schools. The purpose is to fill in the gaps in their knowledge which they may have due to lack of exposure and to enrich their vocabulary and command over grammar.

Course Objective:

The course facilitates the learning of the principles of effective formal and business

communication.

Using English For Business Purpose (Level 1)

Unit 1: Use of Phrasal Verbs In Business English

Unit 2: Improving Word Skill For the Internal Communication

Unit 3: Writing Notice, Agenda and Minutes of Meeting

Unit 4: Writing Effective Business Letters

Unit 5: Writing Effective Report

Recommended Books:

English Phrasal Verbs in Use, Michael McCarthy, Felicity O’Dell, Cambridge University Press, 2008.

Oxford Word Skills, Ruth Gairns and Stuart Redman, Oxford University Press, 2009.

English Vocabulary in Use, Michael McCarthy, Felicity O’Dell, Cambridge University Press, 2008. Business Communication Today, Coutland L. Bovee and John V. Thill, Dorling Kindersley (India) Private Limited, New Delhi, 2005.

Business Communication, Raymond V Lesikar, Marie E Flately, Kathryn Rentz, Neerja Pandey, Tata McGrawa Hill Education Pvt Ltd, New Delhi, 2009.

Course Objective:

The course is designed to familiarize students with the developments in the fields of science,

defence, space, sports and cinema. The course will also help students in develop general

mental ability

General Studies {Miscellaneous}

Unit 1: Indian Defence and Scientific Advancement

Unit 2: Indian Missile and Space Programme

Unit 3: Major Scientific Discoveries and Theories

Unit 4: Sport Diary and Cinemas{ Hollywood & Bollywood}

Unit 5: General Mental Ability

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Recommended Books:

General Study Manual, Tata Mc Graw Hill Series, New Delhi.

India 2010 – A Reference Manual, Publication Division, New Delhi

Manorma Year Book -2012, Mammen Matthew, Malayalam Manorama , Kottayam

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B Tech: 3rd to 8th Semester – Mechanical Engineering

B TECH (6th SEMESTER) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

ME-302 OPERATIONS RESEARCH

Internal Evaluation: 50 Marks External Examination: 50 Marks

Duration of Examination: 03 Hours

Course Objective:

UNIT-I

Introduction, Definition, role of operations research in decision-making, applications

in industry, Concept on O.R. model building –Types & methods, Linear Programming, Programming definition, formulation, solution- graphical, simplex Gauss-Jordan reduction process in simplex methods, BIG-M methods computational, Two Phase, Dual Simplex -Sensitivity analysis, Integer Programming, Cutting plane method, problems.

UNIT-II

Deterministic Model: Transportation model-balanced & unbalanced, north west rule, Vogel’s Method, least cost or matrix minimal, Stepperg stone method, MODI methods, degeneracy, assignment, traveling salesman problem, Advanced Topic of

Linear programming, Duality, PRIMAL-DUAL relations-its solution, shadow price, economic interpretation, dual-simplex, post-optimality & sensitivity analysis, problems.

UNIT-III

Waiting Line Models, Introduction, queue parameters, M/M/1 queue, performance of queuing systems, Project Line Models, Network diagram, event, activity, defects in

network, PERT & CPM, float in network, variance and probability of completion time, project cost- direct, indirect, total, optimal project cost by crashing of network,

resources leveling in project, problems.

UNIT-IV

Simulation, Design of simulation, models & experiments, model validation, process

generation, time flow mechanism, Monte Carlo methods- its applications in industries, problems. Decision Theory: Decision process, SIMON model types of decision making environment- certainty, risk, uncertainty, decision making with utilities, problems.

Recommended Books:

Operations Research – TAHA, PHI, New Delhi.

Principle of Operations Research – Ackoff, Churchaman, arnoff, Oxford IBH, Delhi.

Operation Research- Gupta & Sharma, National Publishers, New Delhi. Quantitative Techniques- Vohra, TMH, New Delhi Principles of operations Research (with Applications to Managerial Decisions) by

H.M.Wagher, Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi.

Sharma and Gupta, Operations Research –Wiley Eastern, New Delhi.

Philips, Revindran and Solgeberg, Operations Research, Wiley ISE.

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B Tech: 3rd to 8th Semester – Mechanical Engineering

B TECH (6th SEMESTER) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

ME-304 INDUSTRIAL QUALITY CONTROL

Internal Evaluation: 50 Marks External Examination: 50 Marks

Duration of Examination: 03 Hours

Course Objective:

UNIT-I

Concept of quality, Need, Factor influencing quality, Types of quality, Quality control,

Cost of quality control, Types of costs, Quality assurance, Inspection and quality control, Quality characteristics, Quality circles, Quality and productivity, Quality and reliability, ISO definition of quality, Various phases till TQM and its meaning to industries, Customers and employees, Contribution of various quality gurus, Quality management, Tools for continuous quality improvement.

UNIT-II

Review of fundamental statistical concept, Frequency distribution, Central tendency, Measures of dispersion, Probability distributions, Statistical quality control, causes of variation, Theory of control charts, Type I and Type II errors, Preliminary decisions,

Control charts for mean and range, Control charts for mean and standard deviation, Control chart for attributes, Chart for proportion nonconforming (p-chart) chart for number of nonconforming items, chart for number of nonconformities, Their advantages and disadvantages, Applications.

UNIT-III

Acceptance Sampling, Purpose, Acceptance by Attributes, Single sampling plans.

O.C. curve selection of sampling plans, Acceptance number, Type A and Type B errors, O.C. curves, Double sampling plan and its analysis, Multiple and sequential

sampling, A.O.Q.L., Acceptance sampling plans under risk, Design of various sampling plans, Dodge-Roming type system for acceptance sampling by attributes (use of various tables), Determination of process average, Acceptance sampling by variables.

UNIT-IV

Reliability, Factor effecting Reliability, Failure and its types, Failure curve, Majors of reliability, MTBF, MTTF, Relationship b/w reliability failure rate and MTBF and its characteristics, System reliability (components in series and parallel) System reliability with stand by components, Redundancy, Operating characteristics curve,

Reliability and life testing plans, Types of test, Maintainability, Availability.

Recommended Books:

Gupta C, Statistical Quality control

Mitra Amitava, Fundamental of Quality Control and Improvement Wadsworth Harrism M, Modern Methods for Quality Control and Improvement Grant E L, Statistical Quality Control Ams Tadter B L, Reliability Mathematics

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B Tech: 3rd to 8th Semester – Mechanical Engineering

B TECH (6th SEMESTER) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

ME-306 REFRIGERATION AND AIR CONDITIONING

Internal Evaluation: 50 Marks

External Examination: 50 Marks Duration of Examination: 03 Hours

Course Objective:

To make the students learn the basic concepts, Principles and working of refrigeration and air

conditioning. The students also learn to compute the cooling load, Design and select refrigeration and air conditioning equipments.

UNIT-I

Basic concepts, Natural and mechanical refrigeration, Application of refrigeration, Units of refrigeration and coefficient of performance, Refrigeration effect, Cooling capacity and COP of a refrigerator, Heating effect, Heating capacity and COP of a

heat pump, Reversed Carnot cycle and its limitations.

Bell Coleman cycle and aircraft refrigeration, Bell Coleman Cycle and its analysis, Optimum COP and pressure ratio, Necessity of air craft refrigeration, Air cycle refrigeration systems and their comparison.

Vapour compression refrigeration cycle, Vapour compression cycle on P-V, P-H and T-S diagrams, Deviation of actual cycle from theoretical cycle, Compressor capacity and volumetric efficiency, Analysis of theoretical and actual vapour compression cycles, Effect of suction pressure, Discharge pressure, Sub cooling, Super heating and pressure drop in valves on performance and cooling capacity.

UNIT-II

Vapour compression refrigeration with multiple evaporators and compressors,

Compound compression with single and multiple expansion valves, Water inter cooling and flash inter cooling, Multiple load systems with single and multiple expansion valves.

Vapour Absorption Refrigeration Cycle, Principle of absorption system, Components of the system, Desirable properties of absorption system refrigerant and absorbent,

Aqua - ammonia absorption refrigeration system, Lithium Bromide - water absorption system, Theory of mixtures, Temperature concentration and enthalpy concentration diagrams, Comparison between absorption and compression systems, Electrolux refrigeration system.

Refrigerants, Classification and nomenclature of refrigerants, Desirable thermodynamic, Chemical and physical properties of refrigerants, Comparative study of commonly used refrigerants and their fields of application, Azeotropes, Effect of

moisture and oil miscibility, Refrigerants dying agents and antifreeze solution, Leak detection and changing of refrigerants, Environmental aspects of conventional refrigerants, Eco friendly refrigerants and action plan to reduce ecological hazards.

UNIT-III

Non-Conventional refrigeration systems, Steam jet refrigeration, Cascade refrigeration system, Mixed refrigeration systems, Vortex tube refrigeration,

Thermoelectric cooling, Linde and Claude cycles, Cryogenics and its engineering applications.

Air conditioning concept and applications, Psychometric properties of air, Dry bulb, Wet bulb and dew point temperatures, Relative and specific humidity, Degree of

saturation adiabatic saturation temperature, Enthalpy of air and water vapours, Psychometric chart, Human requirement of comforts, Effective temperature and comfort charts, Industrial and comfort air conditioning.

UNIT-IV

Psychometric processes, Sensible heating and cooling, Cooling with dehumidification,

Heating with dehumidification, By-pass factor, Chemical dehumidification, Adiabatic mixing, Air washer

Load calculations and supply of air conditioning, Sources of heat load, Sensible and latent heat load, Sensible heat factor, Apparatus dew point temperature, Rate and state of supply air.

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Refrigeration and air conditioning equipment, Brief description of compressors, Condensers, Evaporators and expansion devices, Cooling towers, Ducts, Dampers, Grills, Air filters, Fans, room air conditioners, Split units, Package and central air

conditioning plants.

Recommended Books:

Arora C P, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning, Tata McGraw-Hill Ananthana and Rayanan, Basic Refrigeration and Air Conditioning, McGraw-Hill Arora and Domkundwar, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning, Dhanpat Rai Publishers Manohar Prasad, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning, Wiley Eastern Limited

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B Tech: 3rd to 8th Semester – Mechanical Engineering

B TECH (6th SEMESTER) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

ME-308 MACHINE DESIGN - II

Internal Evaluation: 50 Marks External Examination: 50 Marks

Duration of Examination: 03 Hours

Course Objective:

To enable the students to design various gears, Belt sand chain drives, Clutches, Springs, Bearings, Piston, Crankshaft, Flywheel etc.

UNIT-I

Design of Spur gear, Helical gear, Bevel gear, Worm gears, Gear box design

including housing.

Design of flat and V belt, Chains drive, Wire ropes and Sheaves.

UNIT-II

Design of single and multiple plate and cone clutches.

Design of brakes, External and internal shoe type and disk type.

Design of coil and leaf springs.

UNIT-III Design of hydro-dynamically lubricated bearings, Selection of rolling contact bearings, Design of cam and follower mechanism.

UNIT-IV Design of cylinder, Piston, Crankshaft and connecting rod for I.C. Engine.

Design of Crane hook, Design of flywheels.

Recommended Books: Shigley, Machine Design, Tata McGraw-Hill Bhandari, Design of Machine Elements, Tata McGraw-Hill Sharma and Aggarwal, Machine Design, Kaston Publcations Jindal U C, Machine Design, Pearson Robert L. Norton, Machine Design – An Integrated Approach , Prentice-Hall Inc PSG Design data book, PSG Publication, Coimbtore

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B TECH (6th SEMESTER) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

ME-310 MEASUREMENTS AND INSTRUMENTATION

Internal Evaluation: 50 Marks External Examination: 50 Marks

Duration of Examination: 03 Hours

Course Objective:

UNIT-I

Introduction to instruments and their representation, Application of measurement

instrumentation, Functional elements of a generalized measuring system, Measuring standards, Types of measurement, Types of input to measuring instruments and instrument system, Classification, Merits and demerits of mechanical measuring systems, Comparison of mechanical measuring system with electrical measuring systems, Calibration.

Generalized performance and characteristics of instruments, Types of error, Types of uncertainties, Propagation of uncertainties in compound quantity, Static performance parameters, Accuracy, Precision, Resolution, Static sensitivity, Linearity, Hysteresis, Dead band, Backlash, Drift, Sources of error, Selection of a measuring instruments, Mechanical and electrical loading, Dynamic Characteristics, Generalized mathematical model of measuring systems, Types of input, Dynamic error, Speed of response, Etc,

Dynamic response of a first order mechanical systems with different inputs e.g. Step, Ramp, Sinusoidal and Impulse input.

UNIT-II

Transducers, Analog and Digital Transducers, Electromechanical, Potentiometric,

Inductive Self Generating and Non-Self Generating Types, Electromagnetic, Electrodynamic, Eddy Current, Magnetostrictive, Variable Inductance, Linearly Variable Differential Transformer, Variable Capacitance, Piezo-Electric Transducer and Associated Circuits, Unbonded and Bonded Resistance Strain Gages, Strain Gage Bridge circuits, Single Double and Four Active Arm Bridge Arrangements,

Temperature Compensation, Balancing and Calibration, Ionisation Transducers, Mechano Electronic Transducers, Opto-Electrical Transducers, Photo Conductive Transducers, Photo Volatic Transducers, Digital Transducers, Frequency Domain Transducer, Vibrating String Transducer, Binary codes, Digital Encoders.

UNIT-III

Introduction to amplifiers, Mechanical, Hydraulic, Pneumatic, Optical, Electrical amplifying elements, Compensators, Differentiating and Integrating Elements, Filters, Classification of Filters, A-D and D-A Converters, Digital Voltmeters (DVMs), Cathode Ray Oscillo scopes (CROs), Galvanometric Recorders, Magnetic Tape recorders, Data

Acquisition Systems, Data Display and Storage.

Motion, Force and Torque Measurement, Relative motion Measuring Devices, Electromechanical, Optical, Photo Electric, Moire-Fringe, Pneumatic, Absolute Motion Devices, Seismic Devices, Spring Mass & Force Balance Type, Calibration, Hydraulic

Load Cell, Pneumatic Load Cell, Elastic Force Devices, Separation of Force Components, Electro Mechanical Methods, Strain Gage, Torque Transducer, Toque Meter.

UNIT-IV

Pressure & Flow Measurement, Moderate Pressure Measurement, Monometers, Elastic Transducer, Dynamic Effects of Connecting Tubing, High Pressure Transducer, Low Pressure Measurement, Calibration and Testing, Quantity Meters, Positive Displacement Meters, Flow Rate Meters, Variable Head Meters, Variable Area Meters, Rotameters, Pitot-Static Tube Meter, Drag Force Flow Meter, Turbine Flow Meter,

Electronic Flow Meter, Electro Magnetic Flow meter. Hot-Wire Anemometer.

Temperature Measurement, Non Electrical Methods – Solid Rod Thermometer, Bimetallic Thermometer, Liquid-in-Glass thermometer, Pressure Thermometer, Electrical Methods – Electrical Resistance Thermometers, Semiconductor Resistance

Sensors (Thermistors), Thermo–Electric Sensors, Thermocouple Materials, Radiation Methods (Pyrometry), Total Radiation Pyrometer, Selective Radiation Pyrometer.

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Recommended Books: Doebelin Ernest O, Measurement systems Application and Design, TMH (4th Edition) Francis S, Morse Ivan E, Dekker Marcel, Measurement and Instrumentation in Engineering Kumar D S, Mechanical measurements & control, Metropolitan book

Morris Alan S, Principles of Measurement and Instrumentation, Prentice Hall of India Beckwith T G, Buck W L & Marangoni R D, Addison Wesley, Mechanical Measurements Nakra B C and Chaudhary K K, Instrumentation, Measurement and Analysis, TMH

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B Tech: 3rd to 8th Semester – Mechanical Engineering

B TECH (6th SEMESTER) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

ME-312 HEAT & MASS TRANSFER

Internal Evaluation: 50 Marks

External Examination: 50 Marks Duration of Examination: 03 Hours

Course Objective:

To make the students understand the exchange of thermal energy from one physical system to

another system. The students learn about three modes of heat transfer: conduction convection and radiation in detail. The various types of heat exchangers, Which find applications in auto sector, Power plants and various process industries, Are also discussed in detail.

UNIT-I

Definition and basic concepts, Modes of heat transfer, Basic laws of heat transfer, Electrical analogy of heat conduction, Conduction through composite walls, Overall

heat transfer coefficient.

Steady state conduction, General heat conduction equation in cartesian, Cylindrical and spherical coordinates.

Steady one dimensional heat conduction without internal heat generation: the plane slab, The cylindrical shell, The spherical shell, Critical thickness of insulation, Variable thermal conductivity.

UNIT-II

Steady one dimensional heat conduction with uniform internal heat generation: the plane slab, Cylindrical and spherical systems, Fins of uniform cross-section, Governing equation, Temperature distribution and heat dissipation rate, Efficiency

and effectiveness of fins.

UNIT-III

Convection, Free and forced convection, Newton’s law of cooling, Convective heat

transfer coefficient, Nusselt number, Dimensional analysis of free and forced convection, Analytical solution to forced convection problems, Concept of thermal boundary layer, Momentum and energy equations for boundary layer, Exact solution for laminar flow over an isothermal plate using similarity transformation, Integral approach, Integral momentum and energy equations, Solution of forced convection over a flat plate using the integral method, Analysis of free convection, Governing equations for velocity and temperature fields, Relation between fluid friction and heat

transfer, Reynolds analogy, Dimensionless numbers-Reynolds, Prandtl, Nusselt, Grashoff and Stanton Numbers and their significance, Heat transfer with change of phase, Nusselt theory of laminar film condensation.

UNIT-IV

Radiation, Theories of thermal radiation, Absorption, Reflection and Transmission, Monochromatic and total emissive power, Black body concept, Planck’s distribution law, Stefan Boltzman law, Wien’s displacement law, Lambert’s cosine law, Kirchoff’s law, Shape factor, Heat transfer between black surfaces.

Heat Exchangers, Introduction, Classification of heat exchangers, Logarithmic mean temperature difference, Area calculation for parallel and counter flow heat exchangers, Effectiveness of heat exchangers, NTU method of heat exchanger design, Applications of heat exchangers.

Recommended Books:

Domkundwar S, A Course in Heat and Mass Transfer, Dhanpat Rai & Sons Sukhatme S P, A Text Book on Heat transfer, University Press Holman J P, Heat Transfer, McGraw-Hill

Kumar D S, Heat and Mass Transfer, SK Kataria & Sons Nag P K, Heat Transfer, TMH Chapman A J, Heat Transfer, Macmillan Publishing Company , New York

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B TECH (6th SEMESTER) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

ME-314 HEAT TRANSFER LAB

Internal Evaluation: 25 Marks External Examination: 25 Marks

Duration of Examination: 03 Hours

EXPERIMENTS

Determination of thermal conductivity of a metal rod

Determination of thermal conductivity of an insulating powder.

Determination of thermal conductivity of a solid by guarded hot plate

method.

Determination of thermal resistance of a composite wall.

Temperature distribution of a pin fins in free-convection.

Temperature distribution of a pin fin in forced-convection.

Forced convection heat transfer from a cylindrical surface.

Determination of Effectiveness of a Heat Exchanger.

Determination of Stefan-Boltzman constant.

Determination of the water side overall heat transfer coefficient on a cross-

flow heat exchanger.

Measure the emmisivity of the gray body (plate) at different temperatures

and plot the variation of emmisivity with surface temperature.

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B Tech: 3rd to 8th Semester – Mechanical Engineering

B TECH (6th SEMESTER) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

ME-316 REFRIGERATION AND AIR CONDITIONING LAB

Internal Evaluation: 25 Marks External Examination: 25 Marks

Duration of Examination: 03 Hours

EXPERIMENTS

To study the vapour compression Refrigeration System and determine its

C.O.P. and draw P-H and T-S diagrams.

To study the Mechanical heat pump and find its C.O.P.

To study the Air and Water heat pump and find its C.O.P.

To study the cut- sectional models of Reciprocating and Rotary Refrigerant

compressor.

To study the various controls used in Refrigerating & Air Conditioning

systems.

To study the Ice- plant, Its working cycle and determine its C.O.P and

capacity.

To study the humidification, Heating, Cooling and dehumidification

processes and plot them on Psychrometric charts.

To determine the By-pass factor of Heating & Cooling coils and plot them

on Psychrometric charts on different inlet conditions.

To determine sensible heat factor of Air on re-circulated air-conditioning set

up.

To study the chilling plant and its working cycle.

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B TECH (6th SEMESTER) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

ME-318 MEASUREMENTS AND INSTRUMENTATION LAB

Internal Evaluation: 25 Marks External Examination: 25 Marks

Duration of Examination: 03 Hours

EXPERIMENTS

To Study various temperature measuring instruments and to estimate their

response times.

(a) Mercury – in glass thermometer

(b) Thermocouple

(c) Electrical resistance thermometer

(d) Bio-metallic strip

To study the working of Bourdon pressure gauge and to check the

calibration of the gauge in a dead-weight pressure gauge calibration set up.

To study a Linear Variable Differential Transformer (LVDT) and use it in a

simple experimental set up to measure a small displacement.

To study the characteristics of a pneumatic displacement gauge.

To measure load (tensile/compressive) using load cell on a tutor.

To measure torque of a rotating shaft using torsion meter/strain gauge

torque transducer.

To measure the speed of a motor shaft with the help of non-contact type

pick-ups (magnetic or photoelectric).

To measure the stress & strain using strain gauges mounted on simply

supported beam/cantilever beam.

To measure static/dynamic pressure of fluid in pipe/tube using pressure

transducer/pressure cell.

To test experimental data for normal distribution using Chi Square test.

To learn the methodology of pictorial representation of experimental data

and subsequent calculations for obtaining various measures of true value and the precision of measurement using Data acquisition system/ calculator.

Vibration measurement by dual trace digital storage Oscilloscope.

To find out transmission losses by a given transmission line by applying

capacitive /inductive load.

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B TECH (6th SEMESTER) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

ME-320 SEMINAR

Internal Evaluation: 25 Marks External Examination: 25 Marks

Duration of Examination: 03 Hours

SEMINAR

The student is required to deliver an independent seminar on any of emerging

areas/ application of Mechanical Engineering courses. Senior faculty will supervise the students in selecting and preparation of the same. The student will submit two copies of seminar report (at least one week prior to the presentation) and shall make oral presentation as per time schedule decided by the faculty concerned. Internal Evaluation will be made on the basis of report, presentation and the

discussion during the presentation.

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B Tech: 3rd to 8th Semester – Mechanical Engineering

B TECH (6th SEMESTER) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

ELGA-302 ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND GENERAL AWARENESS-VI

External Examination: 25 Marks

Duration of Examination: 03 Hours

Assumption:

The course is specifically designed for students from the rural background who have studied in Hindi medium schools. The purpose is to fill in the gaps in their knowledge which they may have

due to lack of exposure and to enrich their vocabulary and command over grammar.

Course Objective:

The purpose of the course is to make the students confident of using English in formal as well as

informal communication for business and all other purposes.

Using English for Business Purpose (Level 2)

Unit-1: English in informal conversation vs. formal communication

Unit-2: Use of effective words in business and marketing communication

Unit-3: Framing questions and model answers for use in Interviews for different purposes

Unit-4: Learning the right words and framing effective sentences to succeed in Group Discussion, Meetings And Conference Call (Discussion and exercise based on such situations)

Unit-5: Glossary of words, along with their various usage, related to topics to

economic, political, social and legal issues which can come in handy to students

Recommended Books:

Effective English Communication, Krishna Mohan and Meenakshi Raman, Tata Mc Graw- Hill Publishing company Ltd, New Delhi.

A communicative grammar for English, Geofferey Leech and Jan Svartvik, Pearson Longman, New Delhi.

Word Perfect Spelling, Ronald Ridout, Oxford University Press, New Delhi.

30 Days to a More Powerful Vocabulary, Wilfred Funk and Norman Lewes, Binny Publication House, Delhi.

A senior English Grammar and composition N.K.Agarwala, Goyal Brother Prakashan, New Delhi

Course Objective:

The purpose of the course is to provide information on the basic concepts of

entrepreneurship, IT, and business infrastructure and related legal concepts. Besides, this

course also aims at familiarizing student with energy technologies and functioning of human

body.

General Science

Unit-1: Advance Communication System

Unit-2: Fuels and Combustion

Unit-3: Energy Audit and Conservation

Unit-4: Renewable Energy Technologies

Unit-5: Human Body

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Recommended Books:

M. P. Murgai and Ram Chandra, ‘Boiler Operation’, New Age International

Publishers, New Delhi, 2000

Reader’s Digest

B TECH (7th / 8th SEMESTER) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

ME-421/422/423/424 POWER PLANT ENGINEERING

Internal Evaluation: 50 Marks External Examination: 50 Marks

Duration of Examination: 03 Hours

Course Objective:

To make the students aware about the working of various types of power plants based on conventional as well as non conventional sources of energy. The students also learn about fluctuating loads on power plants, Its economic analysis and the tariff methods for electric energy.

UNIT-I

Conventional and non-conventional sources of energy, Importance of electrical

energy, Geothermal power plants, Tidal power plants, Windmills, Solar power plants, Direct energy conversion systems, Energy from waste, Energy sources in India, Present power status and scenario in India.

Hydrology, Rainfall, Runoff, Hydrographs, Flow duration curves, Site selection for hydro power plants, Classification of hydro power plants, Storage type hydro power plant and its operation, Estimation of power availability, Selection of water turbines, Combination of hydro power plants with steam plants, Advantages and disadvantages of hydro power plants.

UNIT-II

Introduction to thermal power plants, Analysis of steam power cycles for power plant application, High pressure boilers- La-Mont boiler, Benson boiler, Loeffler boiler,

Velox boiler, Super pressure steam power plants, Economizers, Air-preheaters, Super heaters and reheaters, Feed water heaters, General layout of a thermal power plant, Site selection for thermal power plant, Coal as fuel, Classification of coals, Analysis of coal; Coal handling, Dead and live storage, Combustion of coal, Overfeed stokers, Underfeed stokers, Pulverized fuels and burners, Ash handling and disposal, Dust collectors, Heat balance sheet for thermal power plants.

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UNIT-III

Introduction to diesel power plants, Field of use, Outline of diesel electric power

plant, Different systems of diesel power plant, Supercharging of diesel engines, Performance of diesel power plant, Advantages and disadvantages of diesel plants over thermal power plants.

Introduction and elements of gas turbine power plant, Thermal refinements,

Performance of plants, Gas turbine characteristics, Comparison with other plants, Combined steam and gas turbine power plants.

Introduction and need of nuclear power plants, Basic theory and terminology, Nuclear fission and fusion processes, Fission chain reaction, Moderation, Fertile

materials, Nuclear fuels, General components of nuclear reactor, Different types of reactors, Breeder reactors, Disposal of nuclear waste, Nuclear power plants in India.

UNIT-IV

Fluctuating Loads on Power Plants, Load curves, Different terms and definitions,

Effects of variable loads on power plant design and operation.

Cost of electrical energy, Selection of type of generation, Selection of generating

equipment, Performance and operating characteristics of power plants, Load division among generators, Tariffs methods for electrical energy.

Recommended Books: Domkundwar, Power Plant Engineering, Dhanpat Rai Publishers Sharma P C, Power Plant Engineering, S K Kataria & Sons Publishers Wakil, Power Plant Engineering, McGraw Hill Morse, Power Plant Technology by El-Wakil, East West Press Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi Rajput, A Text Book of Power Plant Engineering, Lakshmi Publications Verma Mahesh, Power Plant Engineering, Metropolitan Publishers

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B Tech: 3rd to 8th Semester – Mechanical Engineering

B TECH (7th / 8th SEMESTER) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

ME-421/422/423/424 AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING

Internal Evaluation: 50 Marks External Examination: 50 Marks

Duration of Examination: 03 Hours

Course Objective:

UNIT-I

Introduction to Automobiles, Classification, Components, Power requirements in an

automobile, Brief description of constructional details and working of a four stroke I.C. Engine (S.I. Engines and C.I. Engines) including overhead cam shaft, Multi-cylinder engines, Introduction to recent developments in I.C. Engines- Direct injection systems, Multi-point fuel injection systems, Microprocessor based fuel supply systems, Multi valve engines, Mechanical balancing, Firing Order, Power balancing, Power overlap, Power flow charts. Recent trends in automobiles, Multi-fuel automobiles, Automobiles running on alternate sources of energy, Emission control

through catalytic converter, Double catalytic converter, Aspects of pollution control in Automobiles.

UNIT-II

Clutches, Requirement of Clutches – Principle of Friction Clutch – Wet Type & Dry

Types, Cone Clutch, Single Plate Clutch, Diaphragm Spring Clutch, Multi plate Clutch, Centrifugal Clutches, Electromagnetic Clutch, Over Running Clutch, Clutch Linkages.

Power Transmission, Requirements of transmission system, General Arrangement of

Power Transmission system, Object of the Gear Box, Different types of Gear Boxes, Sliding Mesh, Constant Mesh, Synchro- mesh Gear Boxes, Epi-cyclic Gear Box, Freewheel Unit. Overdrive unit-Principle of Overdrive, Advantage of Overdrive, Transaxle, Transfer cases.

Drive Lines, Universal Joint, Differential and Drive Axles, Effect of driving thrust and torque reactions, Hotchkiss Drive, Torque Tube Drive and radius Rods, Propeller Shaft, Universal Joints, Slip Joint, Constant Velocity Universal Joints, Front Wheel Drive, Principle, Function, Construction & Operation of Differential, Rear Axles, Types of load coming on Rear Axles, Full Floating, Three quarter Floating and Semi Floating Rear Axles.

UNIT-III

Suspension System, Suspension principles, Road irregularities and human

susceptibility, Suspension system, Damping, Double tube damper, Single tube damper, Lever arm type damper, Springs-Leaf springs, Coil and torsion springs,

Variable rate springs, Composite leaf springs, Rubber springs, Air springs, Adjustable and self-adjusting suspensions, Interconnected suspension system, Interconnected air and liquid suspensions, Independent suspension system, Different independent suspension layouts, McPherson strut type, Rear suspension-live axle, Torque reaction and axle guidance, Watt’s linkage, Rear suspension-dead axles, Rear suspension-

independent, McPherson strut rear suspension.

Steering Mechanism, Steering geometry, Castor, Camber, Kingpin inclination, Combined angle, Toe-in, Steering system-basic aims, Ackerman linkage, Steering linkages for independent suspension, Center point steering, Costarring or trailing

action, Cornering power, Self-righting torque, Steering characteristics-over steer and under steer, Axle beam, Stub-axle construction, Steering column, Reversible and irreversible steering, Rack-and-pinion steering mechanism, Effect of toe-in on steering, Power steering, Vickers System.

UNIT-IV

Automotive Brakes, Tyres & Wheels, Classification of Brakes, Principle and constructional details of Drum Brakes, Disc Brakes, Brake actuating systems, Mechanical, Hydraulic, Pneumatic Brakes, Factors affecting Brake performance, Power & Power Assisted Brakes, Tyres of Wheels, Types of Tyre & their constructional

details, Wheel Balancing, Tyre Rotation, Types of Tyre wear & their causes.

Emission Control System & Automotive Electrical, Sources of Atmospheric Pollution from the automobile, Emission Control Systems – Construction and Operation of

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Positive Crank Case Ventilation ( PVC) Systems, Evaporative Emission Control, Heated Air Intake System, Exhaust Gas Recirculation ( ECR ) Systems, Air Injection System and Catalytic Converters, Purpose construction & operation of lead acid

Battery, Capacity Rating & Maintenance of Batteries, Purpose and Operation of Charging Systems, Purpose and Operations of the Starting System, Vehicle Lighting System.

Recommended Books:

Chhikara Anil & Prakashan Satya, Automobile Engineering, New Delhi Singh Dr. Kirpal, Automobile Engineering, Standard Publishers Distributors Crouse / Anglin, Automotive Mechanics, TMH Sethi H M, Automotive Technology, TMH, New Delhi Srinivasan S, Automotive Mechanics, TMH, New Delhi

Heitner Joseph, Automotive Mechanics, EWP

Schwaller Anthony E, Motor Automotive Technology, Delmer Publishers, Inc Garrett Newton Steeds, Worths Butter, The Motor Vehicle

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B TECH (7th / 8th SEMESTER) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

ME-421/422/423/424 GAS DYNAMICS

Internal Evaluation: 50 Marks

External Examination: 50 Marks Duration of Examination: 03 Hours

Course Objective:

To study the behavior of fluid flows where compressibility and temperature changes play a

significant role. The students study basic equations of compressible flow, Isentropic relationships, Normal and oblique shock waves, Fanno flow, Rayleigh flow and high temperature flows etc.

UNIT-I

Introduction to gas dynamics, Compressibility, Mach Number, Supersonic flow, Speed of sound, Temperature rise, Mach Cone, Mach angle, Review of energy equation and entropy equation, Thermal and calorical properties, Equation for a perfect gas in

terms of Mach number.

Fundamental equations for steady 1-D flow, Discharge from a reservoir, Streamtube area- Velocity relation, De Laval nozzle, Diffusers, Dynamic head measurement in compressible flow, Pressure coefficient.

UNIT-II

Introduction to normal shock wave, Equations of motion for a normal shock wave, Normal shock relations for a perfect gas, Change of stagnation or total pressure

across the shock, Hugoniot equation, Propagating shock wave, Reflected shock wave, Centred expansion wave, Shock tube.

UNIT-III

Introduction to oblique shock wave, Oblique shock relations, Shock polar, Supersonic

flow over a wedge, Weak oblique shocks, Supersonic compression, Supersonic expansion by turning, Prandtl-Meyer function, Simple and non simple regions, Reflection and intersection of shocks and expansion waves, Detached shocks, Mach reflection, Shock expansion theory, Thin aerofoil theory.

UNIT-IV

Introduction to flow with friction and heat transfer, Flow in constant area duct with friction, Adiabatic constant area flow of a perfect gas, Flow with heating or cooling in

ducts.

Pressure and temperature measurements in compressible flow, Importance of high temperature flows, Nature of high temperature flows.

Recommended Books:

Rathakrishnan E, Gas Dynamics, PHI

Yahya S M, Fundamentals of Gas Dynamics, New Age International Becker, Gas Dynamics, Academic Press.

Zucker R D, Fundamentals of Gas Dynamics, Matrix Publishers

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B Tech: 3rd to 8th Semester – Mechanical Engineering

B TECH (7th / 8th SEMESTER) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

ME-421/422/423/424 RENEWABLE ENERGY RESOURCES

Internal Evaluation: 50 Marks

External Examination: 50 Marks Duration of Examination: 03 Hours

Course Objective:

To make the students aware about the various renewable and non conventional resources of energy available, their potential and utilization. The students learn how to meet the growing energy needs by the use of environmental friendly renewable energy resources.

UNIT-I

Introduction to non-conventional/renewable energy sources, Importance of these

sources for sustainable development and environmental protection

Solar radiations, Measurement of solar radiation, Characteristics of solar spectra

including wavelength distribution, Radiation properties and spectral characteristics of materials, Selective surfaces and basics of solar collectors, Solar collection devices and their analysis, Solar collector characteristics; Solar pond, Application of solar energy to space heating etc.

UNIT-II

Biomass as an energy Source, Energy plantations, Conversion technologies – thermal, Chemical and biological, Photosynthesis, Biogas generation, Classification of biogas plants.

Principles of Bioconversion, Types of bioreactors, Reaction kinetics, Reactor design and analysis, Materials-Municipal refuse, Sewerage, Industrial wastes, Agricultural

wastes, Animal and human wastes; Landfill systems, Properties and uses of biogas.

Bioconversion techniques, Utilization of industrial wastes such as bagasse, Household and community combustion systems, Gasification, Sizing, Beneficiation of fuels, Thermodynamics and kinetics of gasification, Types of gasifiers, Combustion characteristics of bio fuels, Utilization in conventional engines and or power generation including cogeneration.

UNIT-III

Waves, Nature and availability of energy from waves onshore and off-shores, Principles of wave converters, Energy conversion and transmission.

Origin and nature of tides, Tidal heads and duration, Principles of tidal energy conversion, Site Selection, Cycles and load factors, Regulation and control of tidal power generation.

Ocean thermal energy conversion (OTEC), Temperate and tropical oceans; Principles

of OTEC systems; Site selection, Power cycles, Selection of working fluids, Pumps and turbines, Heat exchanger criteria, Power transmission and system efficiency.

UNIT-IV

Introduction to wind energy, Basic components of a wind energy conversion system

(WECS), Classification of WECS, Applications of Wind Energy, Environmental aspects, Wind Energy Developments in India.

Geothermal resources, Location and potential assessment, Classification and characteristics of geothermal resources, Chemical and physical properties of geothermal brines, Control of scale deposition, Drilling, Logging and cementing operations for geothermal wells; Principles of power production system and cycles, Thermal Utilization and mineral recovery, Ecological and safety considerations.

Recommended Books:

Sukhatme S P, Solar Energy: Principles of Thermal Collection and Storage, Tata McGraw

Hill Garg and Prakash, Solar Energy: Fundamentals and Applications, Tata McGraw Hill

Chang, Energy Conversion, Prentice Hall Soo, Direct Energy Conversion, Prentice Hall Duffic and Beckman, Solar Engineering of Thermal Processes, John Wiley

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B Tech: 3rd to 8th Semester – Mechanical Engineering

B TECH (7th / 8th SEMESTER) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

ME-421/422/423/424 FINITE ELEMENT METHODS

Internal Evaluation: 50 Marks

External Examination: 50 Marks Duration of Examination: 03 Hours

Course Objective:

To make the students understand the basic concepts and theory of finite element method which is

a powerful tool for the numerical solution of wide range of engineering problems. The students learn to apply finite element methods to various problems of solid mechanics, Fluid mechanics and heat transfer etc.

UNIT-I

Introduction to finite element method, Basic concepts, Historical background, Engineering applications, General description, Comparison with other methods.

Need for weighted-integral forms, Relevant mathematical concepts and formulae, Weak formulation of boundary value problems, Variational methods, Rayleigh-Ritz method, And weighted residual approach.

UNIT-II

Model boundary value problem, Finite element discretization, Element shapes, Sizes and node locations, Interpolation functions, Derivation of element equations, Connectivity, Boundary conditions, FEM solution, Post-processing, Compatibility and

completeness requirements, Convergence criteria, Higher order and isoparametric elements, Natural coordinates, Langrange and Hermite polynomials.

UNIT-III

External and internal equilibrium equations, One-dimensional stress-strain relations,

Plane stress and strain problems, Axis-symmetric and three dimensional stress-strain problems, Strain displacement relations, Boundary conditions, Compatibility equations, Computer programs.

UNIT-IV

Variational approach, Galerkin approach, One-dimensional and two-dimensional steady-state problems for conduction, Convection and radiation, Transient problems.

Inviscid incompressible flow, Potential function and stream function formulation, Incompressible viscous flow, Solution of incompressible and compressible fluid film lubrication problems.

Recommended Books:

Reddy J N, An Introduction to the Finite Element Method, McGraw Hill Zienkiewicz , The Finite Element Method, Tata McGraw Hill

Chandrupatla and Belegundu, Introduction to Finite Elements in Engineering, Pearson Education.

Huebner, The Finite Element Method for Engineers, John Wiley Krishnamoorthy C S, Finite Element Analysis, McGraw Hill

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B Tech: 3rd to 8th Semester – Mechanical Engineering

B TECH (7th / 8th SEMESTER) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

ME-421/422/423/424 COMPOSITE MATERIALS

Internal Evaluation: 50 Marks External Examination: 50 Marks

Duration of Examination: 03 Hours

Course Objective:

To provide knowledge on characteristics of composites, Manufacturing and testing methods, Mechanical behavior, Recent trends and its application.

UNIT-I

Introduction to composites, Characteristics and Classifications of composites, Study

of fibers, Flake and particulate composites.

Production of various fibers, Matrix materials and Surface treatments, Fabrication of composites, Fabrication of thermosetting Resin matrix composites, Fabrication of

thermoplastic Resin matrix composites, Short fiber composites, Fabrication of metal matrix and Ceramic matrix composites.

UNIT-II

Testing aspects of composites, Experimental Characterization of composites, Uniaxial

tension, Compression and Shear tests, Determination of interlaminar fracture toughness, Damage identification, Through non-destructive evaluation techniques, Ultrasonic, Acoustic emission and X-radiography.

UNIT-III Mechanical behavior of UD composites, Longitudinal strength and stiffness, Transverse Strength and Stiffness, Failure modes, Analysis of laminated composites, Stress-strain variation in a laminate.

UNIT-IV

Special laminates, Symmetric laminates, Uni-directional, Cross-ply and Angle-ply

laminates, Quasiisotropic laminates, Recent trends in composite materials, Carbon-carbon composites, Bucky Papee, Application of composite materials in aerospace, Automotive, Defence and industry.

Recommended Books: Agarwal B D & Broutman L J, Analysis and Performance of Fiber Composites, John Wiley Gibson R F, Principle of Composite Material Mechanics, McGraw Hill Schwartz M M, Composite Materials Handbook, McGraw Hill Inc Jones R M, Mechanics of Composite Materials, McGraw Hill Inc Tsai S W, Introduction to Composite Materials, Technomic Publishing Company

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B Tech: 3rd to 8th Semester – Mechanical Engineering

B TECH (7th / 8th SEMESTER) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

ME-421/422/423/424 EXPERIMENTAL STRESS ANALYSIS

Internal Evaluation: 50 Marks

External Examination: 50 Marks Duration of Examination: 03 Hours

Course Objective:

To impart the students knowledge of some of the common techniques used in experimental stress

analysis. The students also learn the principles, Advantages and disadvantages of the modern techniques so they are able to select the most appropriate technique or combination of techniques for use in a particular situation.

UNIT-I

Basic elasticity, Laws of stress transformation, Principal stresses and principal planes, Cauchy’s stress quadric, Strain analysis, Strain equations of transformation, Principal

strain, Cauchy’s strain quadric, Stress-strain relationship.

Two dimensional photo elasticity, Stress optic law, Optics of polariscope, Plane and circular polariscope, Dark and light field arrangements, Fringe multiplication, Fringe Sharp ending, Compensation techniques, Commonly photo-elastic materials.

UNIT-II

Two dimensional photo elasticity, Neuman’s stain optic relationship, Stress freezing in models, Materials for three-dimensional photo-elasticity, Shear-difference method

of stress separation.

Bi-refringent coatings, Sensitivity reinforcing effects and thickness of bi-refringent coatings.

UNIT-III

Electric resistance strain gauges, Gauge construction and installation, Temperature compensation, Gauge sensitivity, Gauge factor, Corrections for transverse strain

effects. Factors affecting gauge relation, Rosettes, Rosettes analysis, Potentiometer and Wheatstone bridge circuits for strain measurements.

UNIT-IV Brittle coatings, Introduction, Coatings, Stresses and failure theories, Different types

of crack patterns, Crack detection, Composition of brittle coatings, Coating cure, Influence of atmospheric conditions and effect of biaxial stress field.

Recommended Books:

Dally & Riley, Experimental Stress Analysis, McGraw Hill Timoshenko & Goodier, Theory of Elasticity, McGraw Hill Singh Sadhu, Theory of Elasticity, Khanna Publishers

Durellil & Riley, Introduction to Photo Mechanics, Prentice Hall Jesseop & Harris, Photo elasticity: Principles and Methods, Dover Publishers, New York

Chakrabarty J, Theory of Plasticity, McGraw Hill

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B Tech: 3rd to 8th Semester – Mechanical Engineering

B TECH (7th / 8th SEMESTER) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

ME-421/422/423/424 MODERN MACHINING PROCESSES

Internal Evaluation: 50 Marks External Examination: 50 Marks

Duration of Examination: 03 Hours

Course Objective:

UNIT-I

Mechanical Processes, Ultrasonic Machining, Elements of process, Cutting tool system

design, Effect of parameters, Economic considerations, Applications, Limitations, Advantages and disadvantages.

Abrasive Jet Machining, Setup Variables in AJM, Gas Propulsion System, Abrasive Feeder, Machining Chamber, AJM Nozzle, Abrasives, Metal removal rate in AJM,

Parametric analysis Stand-off-Distance, Abrasive Flow Rate, Nozzle Pressure, Mixing Ratio, Applications, Water Jet Machining, Process details, Process Characteristics, Process Performance advantages and applications.

UNIT-II

Electrochemical and Chemical Metal Removal Processes, Electrochemical Machining-

Elements of ECM process, Tool work gap, Chemistry of the process, Metal removal rate, Accuracy, Surface finish and other work material characteristics, Economics, Advantages, Applications, Limitations.

Electrochemical Grinding, Material removal, Process characteristics ECG machine tool surface finish, Accuracy, Advantages, Applications.

Electrochemical deburring, Definition of Burr - Types of Burrs - Basic Approach On

Deburring, Principle Of Working, Classification of deburring processes, Applications.

UNIT-III

Thermal Metal Removal Processes, Electric Discharge Machining (EDM) or Spark

erosion machining processes, Mechanism of metal removal, Spark erosion generators, Electrode feed control, Dielectric fluids, Flushing, Electrodes for spark erosion, Selection of electrode material, Tool electrode design, Surface finish, Machining accuracy, Machine tool selection, Applications, Wire Cut EDM, Advances In Wire Cut, Stratified Wire, Process Variables, Process Characteristics.

Laser beam machining (LBM), Apparatus, Production of Lasers Working Principle Types of Lasers - Solid Lasers - Gas Lasers. Material removal, Cutting speed and accuracy of cut, Metallurgical effects, Advantages and Limitations, Applications (Drilling - Cutting – Marking), Miscellaneous Applications.

UNIT-IV

Plasma Arc Machining (PAM), Plasma, Non thermal generation of plasma, Mechanism of metal removal, PAM parameters, Equipments for D.C. plasma torch unit, Safety precautions, Economics, Other applications of plasma jets.

Electron Beam Machining (EBM), Generation and control of Electron Beam, Theory of electron beam machining, Process capabilities and limitations, Focused Ion Beam Machining, Working Principle, FIB machining system - Parametric analysis - Applications - Problems.

Recommended Books:

Pandey P C & Shan H S, Modern Machining Processes - Tata McGraw Hill

Ghosh and Malik, Machining Science, Affiliated East-West Press Benedict G.F, Marcel Dekker, Non Traditional Manufacturing Processes Mc Geongh J A, Chapman and Hall, Advanced Methods of Machining

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B Tech: 3rd to 8th Semester – Mechanical Engineering

B TECH (7th / 8th SEMESTER) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

ME-421/422/423/424 TRIBOLOGY

Internal Evaluation: 50 Marks

External Examination: 50 Marks Duration of Examination: 03 Hours

Course Objective:

To make the students understand the various aspects of friction, Wear and lubrication and thus

create an awareness of importance of tribology in the design and selection of machine elements.

UNIT-I

Introduction to tribology, Importance of tribology, Surface interactions: elastic and plastic deformations, Properties of materials, Surface energy and flash point temperature theory, Analysis of surface roughness and its measurement, Analysis of real area of contact and its measurement.

Laws of sliding friction, Causes of friction, Adhesion theory of friction, Stick-slip phenomenon, Laws of rolling friction, Measurement of friction.

UNIT-II

Introduction to wear, Laws of wear, Types of wear such as adhesive, Impact, Abrasive, Fatigue, Corrosive, Fretting, Erosive, Electrical and oxidative, Measurement of wear in dry atmosphere and different environments, Quantitative expressions for adhesive and abrasive wear, Study of abrasion in grinding , Lapping and honing,

Wears resistance materials.

UNIT-III

Introduction to lubrication, Mechanisms of lubrication, Boundary lubrication,

Hydrostatic Hydrodynamic and Elastohydrodynamic lubrication, Solution of Reynolds equation in 2-D and 3-D flow, Pressure equation and its distribution, Load carrying capacity, Friction forces in oil film and coefficient of friction in journal bearings, Functions of lubricants, Types and properties of lubricants, Lubricant additives, Solid lubricants and its applications.

UNIT-IV

Bearing Design, Clearance in journal bearing, Minimum oil film thickness, Sommerfeld number, Oil grooves and flow of oil in axial and circumferential grooves,

Cavitation and turbulence in oil bearings, Heat generation and cooling of bearing, Hydrodynamic instability, Design of air bearing and other gas bearings.

Reynold’s slip, Selection of roller bearings and their methods of lubrication.

Recommended Books:

Robinowicz E, Friction and wear of Materials, John Wiley

Sahoo Prasanta, Engineering Tribology, PHI Williams J A, Engineering Tribology, Oxford University Press

Cameron A, Principles of Lubrication, Longmans Halling J, Principles of Tribology, Macmillan Basu, Sengupta & Ahuja, Fundamentals of tribology, PHI

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B Tech: 3rd to 8th Semester – Mechanical Engineering

B TECH (7th / 8th SEMESTER) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

ME-421/422/423/424 MECHANICAL VIBRATIONS

Internal Evaluation: 50 Marks External Examination: 50 Marks

Duration of Examination: 03 Hours

Course Objective:

The objective of this course is to make the students understand the importance of vibrations, Understand basic concepts of vibrations and then apply these concepts to various engineering problems.

UNIT-I

Importance of Study of Vibrations, Classifications of Vibrations, Free and Forced,

Undamped and Damped, Linear and Non-linear, Deterministic and Random, Harmonic Motion, Vector and Complex Number Representations, Definitions and Terminology, Periodic Functions, Harmonic Analysis, Fourier Series Expansion.

Free and Damped Vibrations, Single Degree of Freedom system, D’Alemberts Principal, Energy Methods, Rayleighs Method, Application of these Methods, Damped Free Vibrations, Logarithmic Decrement, Under Damping, Critical and Over Damping, Coulomb Damping.

UNIT-II

Forced Damped Harmonic Vibration of Single Degree of Freedom Systems, Rotating Unbalance, Rotor Unbalance, Critical Speeds and Whirling of Rotating Shafts, Support Motion, Vibration Isolation, Energy Dissipated by Damping, Equivalent, Viscous

Camping, Structural Damping Sharpness of Resonance, Vibration Measuring

Instruments.

Transient Vibrations, Impulse Excitation, Arbitrary Excitation, Response to Step Excitions, Base Excitation Solution by Laplace Transforms, Response Spectrum, Runge-Kutta Method.

UNIT-III

Introduction to Multi-Degree of Freedom Systems, Normal Mode Vibrations,

Coordinate Coupling, Principal Coordinates, Free Vibrations in Terms of Initial Conditions, Forced Harmonic Vibrations, Vibration Absorber, Centrifugal Vibration Absorber, Vibration Damper.

Multi degrees of Freedom Systems and Numerical Methods, Influence Coefficients,

Stiffness Matrix, Flexibility Matrix, Natural Frequencies and Normal Modes, Orthogonality of Normal Modes, Dunkerley’s Equation, Method of Matrix Iteration, The Holzer Type Problem, Geared and Branched Systems, Beams.

UNIT-IV

Vibrations of continuous system, Transverse vibrations of a cable, Longitudinal and torsional vibrations of a rod, Lateral vibrations of a beam, Vibrations of membranes. Reyleigh’s method. Rayleigh-Ritz method.

Vibration Control, Vibration nomograph and vibration criteria, Reduction of vibration at the source, Balancing of rotating machines, Whirling of rotating shafts, Balancing of reciprocating engines, Control of vibrations, Control of natural frequencies, Vibration isolation, Vibration absorbers.

Vibration Monitoring, Vibration parameters, Vibration Instrumentation for its measurement

Recommended Books: Thomson W T, Theory of Vibrations with Applications, Prentice Hall of India Grover G Kand Nigam S P, Mechanical Vibration, Nem Chand and Sons

Rao J S and Gupta K, Theory and Practice of Mechanical Vibrations, Wiley Eastern Ltd Rao S S & Addison, Mechanical Vibrations– Wesely Publishing Company Srinivasan P, Mechanical Vibration Analysis, 2nd Ed

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B Tech: 3rd to 8th Semester – Mechanical Engineering

B TECH (7th / 8th SEMESTER) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

ME-421/422/423/424 NUMERICAL ANALYSIS AND OPTIMIZATION

TECHNIQUES

Internal Evaluation: 50 Marks

External Examination: 50 Marks Duration of Examination: 03 Hours

Course Objective:

UNIT-I

System of linear algebraic equations and Eigen value problems, Elimination method,

Gauss method, Gauss-Jordan method, Eigen values and Eigen vectors, Bounds on Eigen values, Jacobi methods for symmetric matrices, Householder’s method for symmetric matrices.

Interpolation problem, Linear interpolation, Lagrange interpolation, Newton interpolation, Interpolation with equidistant points, Spline interpolation, Least square approximation.

UNIT-II

Numerical differentiation and integration, Differentiation of continuous functions, Forward difference quotient, Central difference quotient, Error analysis, Derivatives from differences table, Higher-order derivatives, Richardson extrapolation techniques, Newton-Cotes method, Trapezoidal rule, Simpson’s rule, Higher order

rules, Romberg integration, Numerical solution of ordinary differential equations, Taylor’s series method, Euler and modified Euler method, Runge-Kutta methods,

Milne’s method, Adam-Bashforth- Moultan method.

UNIT-III

Basic concept of optimization, Classification of optimization, Optimization techniques,

Engineering applications of optimization, Classical optimization techniques, Unconstrained optimization single-variable optimization, Multivariable optimization, Multivariable optimization, Multivariable optimization with equality constraints, Solution by direct search method, Solution by Lagrange-multipliers method,

Multivariable optimization with inequality constraints, Kuhn-Tucker conditions.

UNIT-IV

General non-linear programming problem, Classification of non-linear programming

problem, Unconstrained optimization techniques, Direct search method, Gradient method.

Dynamic programming, Multistage decision process, Representation of a multistage decision process, Conversion of nonserial system to a serial system, Types of

multistage decision problems, Principle of optimality, Computational procedure in dynamic programming, Linear programming as a case of dynamic programming, Applications of dynamic programming.

Recommended Books:

Rao S S, Engineering Optimization, New Age International Ltd Balaguruswamy E, Numerical Method, Tata McGraw Hill Jain M K, Iyengar S R K, Numerical methods for Scientific & Engineering Computation Hamidi Taha H, Operations Research, Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi Philips, Revindran & Solgebery, Operations Research, Wiley ISE

By Gerald Curtis F & Whealley G Patrick, Applied Numerical Analysis, Pearson Education Ltd

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B Tech: 3rd to 8th Semester – Mechanical Engineering

B TECH (7th / 8th SEMESTER) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

ME-421/422/423/424 NON-DESTRUCTIVE TESTING

Internal Evaluation: 50 Marks External Examination: 50 Marks

Duration of Examination: 03 Hours

Course Objective:

UNIT-I

Magnetic Particle Testing, Magnets and magnetic materials, Magnetization and its

methods, Magnetic fields, Detection media, Application of magnetic particles testing, Testing equipments machines and accessories, Inspection and interpretation, Application in industry.

Liquid Penetrant Testing, Principle of liquid penetrant testing, Methods, Their

advantages and disadvantages, Equipment used, Penetrant materials, Testing procedures, Inspection and interpretation, Applications in industry.

UNIT-II

Electromagnetic Methods, Eddy current theory, Magnetic flux leakage theory, Eddy

current sensing probes, Flux leakage sensing probes, Principle of electromagnetic testing, Mathematical analysis, Flaw detection in conductors, Various types of eddy current techniques used and advantages of various electromagnetic methods for crack detection etc.

UNIT-III

Ultrasonic Methods, Physical principle of sound, Ultrasonic waves propagation and their characteristics, Generation of ultrasonic waves, Ultrasonic transducers,

Ultrasonic testing equipment, Ultrasonic flaw detector, Fundamental of ultrasonic testing, Contract and immersion testing, Merits and demerits, Defect location in angle beam testing, Immersion testing techniques, Ultrasonic signal display, Detection of defects and their characterization, DGS methods, Time of flight diffraction method (TOFD).

UNIT-IV

Principle of radiography, Types of radiography, Equipments for neutron radiography, X-ray radiography, Equipments for X-ray radiography, Advantages and applications of fluoroscopy and photo fluoroscopy.

Hardness Testing, Brinell hardness testing, Rockwell hardness tests, Micro hardness testing, Vicker hardness testing, Theory behind hardness testing methods.

Recommended Books:

Malhotra, Handbook on Non-destructive Testing of Concrete, Publisher: CRC Press, 2002 Mix, Paul E, Introduction to Nondestructive Testing: A Training Guide, John Wiley and Sons

Ltd, 1999 Blitz and Jack, Electrical and Magnetic Methods of Nondestructive Testing, Institute of

Physics Publishing, 2001 Henrique L M, Non Destructive Testing and Evaluation for Manufacturing and Construction,

Hemisphere Publishers, New York, 2001

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B Tech: 3rd to 8th Semester – Mechanical Engineering

B TECH (7th / 8th SEMESTER) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

ME-421/422/423/424 COMPUTER AIDED MANUFACTURING

Internal Evaluation: 50 Marks External Examination: 50 Marks

Duration of Examination: 03 Hours

Course Objective:

UNIT-I

CAD/CAM defined, Design activities for manufacturing systems, Planning and control

activities for manufacturing system, Manufacturing control, Structure and advantages of CAPP, Types of CAPP, Aggregate production planning, Automation strategy, Master Production Schedule (MPS), Capacity planning, Introduction to enterprises resources planning – Manufacturing Resources Planning (MRP), Just in time manufacturing philosophy, Cost involved in design changes concept of Design for Excellence (DFX), Guide lines of Design for Manufacture / Assembly (DFM/A), Product Development Cycle.

UNIT-II

Process Planning and Cellular Manufacturing: Introduction, Manual process planning,

Computer aided process planning – Variant, Generative, Decision logic - Decision tables, Decision trees, Introduction to Artificial intelligence, Part families, Parts classifications and coding, Production flow Analysis, Cellular Manufacturing- Composite part concept, Machine cell design, Applications of group technology, Grouping parts and machines by Rank order clustering technique, Arranging machines in a G.T. cell.

Material handling function, Types of material handling equipments, Conveyor systems, Types of conveyors, Automated guided vehicle system, Applications, Components of a FMS, Types, Where to apply FMS technology, FMS workstation, Planning FMS.

UNIT-III

Conventional Numerical Control, Basic components of NC system, NC motion control, Applications of NC, Computer Numerical control, Advantages of CNC, Functions of

CNC, Direct Numerical Control, Components of a DNC system, Functions & advantages of DNC, NC part programming: NC words, Manual part programming, Computer assisted part programming, The APT language, Types of statements, Types of turning centre: Horizontal, Vertical, Types of machining centers: Horizontal spindle, Vertical spindle, Universal machines, Machine axis conventions, Design considerations of NC machine tools, CNC EDM machine, Coordinate measuring machines, Economics of NC machine tools, Factors to be considered in their

evaluation.

UNIT-IV

Robot anatomy and Classifications, Robot configurations, Industrial applications:

Characteristics, Material transfer, Machine loading, Welding, Spray coating, Assembly and Inspection,

Types of manufacturing system, Machine tools and related equipments, Material

handling system, Computer control system, Functions of a computer in CIMS, Benefits of CIMS.

Recommended Books: Groover M P, Automation, Productions systems and Computer-Integrated Manufacturing,

Prentice Hall Singh Nanua, Approach to computer integrated design and manufacturing, John Wiley and

sons Chang, Wang & WySK, Computer Aided Manufacturing Kubdra, Rao and Tiwari, Numerical Control and Computer Aided Manufacturing, Tata

McGraw Hill Ranky P G, Computer Integrated Manufacturing, Prentice Hall

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B Tech: 3rd to 8th Semester – Mechanical Engineering

B TECH (7th / 8th SEMESTER) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

ME-421/422/423/424 WORK DESIGN AND ERGONOMICS

Internal Evaluation: 50 Marks External Examination: 50 Marks

Duration of Examination: 03 Hours

Course Objective:

UNIT-I

Definition and scope of work design and measurement, Work Design and Methods

Study, Scope of work design, Procedure for methods study, Process analysis, Process charts, Operation analysis, Cyclographs, Principles of motion economy.

Work Measurement and its Objectives, Time study equipment, Establishment and maintenance of time standards, Allowances and Performance rating, Concept of

rating in time study.

UNIT-II

Precision time measurement, Synthesis of standard data, Pre-determined

fundamental motion time standards, MTM, Work factor System, Standard data, Work sampling, Statistical techniques in work sampling, Confidence limits, Work Study in Office, Work Simplification, Measurement of performance, Forms design, Diagnostic and procedure Charts.

UNIT-III

Basic Principles of Ergonomics, Anthropometry, Posture and Health, Displays, Controls and HMI, Tools and Equipment Design, Workplace Design and Assessment, Task Analysis, Designing for manufacture and maintenance Nature of man-machine

systems, Operational functions and components, Types of systems, Application of Ergonomics Principles, Cognitive Ergonomics, Human-Computer Interaction, Health problems.

UNIT-IV

Visual displays, General guidelines in design of visual displays, Auditory and tactual

displays, Types of auditory displays, Tactual displays, Speech communication, Components of speech communication, Nature of human activity and their effects, Influence of display factors and control factors on system control Case studies on work activity, Safety and product design, Workplace assessment and re-design,

Accident analysis and industrial inspection.

Recommended Books:

Knoz, Stephan A, Johnson Steven, Holcomb Hathaway, Scottsdale AZ, Work Design:

Industrial Ergonomics Sanders M S & McCormick E J, Human factors in engineering and design –6th ed., McGraw-

Hill, New York. Chase, Acquilano and Jacobs, Operations Management for Competitive Advantage, Tenth

Edition, 2003, Tata McGraw-Hill Edition Tersine Richard J, Principles of Inventory and Materials Management, Fourth Edition, 1994,

Prentice Hall International Vollmann, Berry, Whybark, And Jacobs, Manufacturing Planning and Control for Supply

Chain Management, Fifth Edition, 2005, Tata McGraw-Hill Tomkins, White, Bozer, Frazelle, Tanchoco and Trevino, Facility Planning, Second Edition,

John Wiley & Sons

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B Tech: 3rd to 8th Semester – Mechanical Engineering

B TECH (7th / 8th SEMESTER) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

ME-421/422/423/424 ENTREPRENEURSHIP

Internal Evaluation: 50 Marks External Examination: 50 Marks

Duration of Examination: 03 Hours

Course Objective:

UNIT-I

Concept of Entrepreneurship, Development Evolution of the concept of an

Entrepreneur, Entrepreneur Vs. Intrapreneur, Entrepreneur Vs. Entrepreneurship, Attributes and characteristics of a successful Entrepreneur, Role of Entrepreneur in India economy and developing economics with reference to self-Employment, Entrepreneurship Culture.

Definition and types of Small scale industries, Role, Scope and performance in national economy, Problems of small scale industries, Industrial Sickness, Causes of sickness, Indian scenario, Government help, Management strategies, Need for trained entrepreneurs

UNIT-II

Engineering Economics, Importance of economics for engineers, Present value and future value, Wealth, Goods, Wants, Value and price, Capital, Money, Utility of consumer and producer goods, Cost, Elements of cost, Prime cost, Overhead, Factory cost, Total cost, Selling price, Nature of cost, Types of cost, Depreciation, Causes of

depreciation, Methods of calculating depreciation, Economic analysis of investment

and selection of alternatives, Nature of selection problem, Nature of replacement problem, Methods used in selection of investment and replacement alternatives. Tools for evaluation of techno economic feasibility project report, SWOT analysis.

UNIT-III

Creating Entrepreneuurial Venture, Business Planning Process, Environmental Analysis – Search and Scanning, Identifying problems and opportunities, Defining Business Idea, Basic Government Procedures to be complied with, Role of Central Government and State Government in promoting Entrepreneurship – Introduction to

various incentives, Subsidies and grants – Export Oriented Units – Fiscal and Tax concessions, District Industries Centers (DIC), Small Industries Service Institute (SISI), Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India (EDII), National Institute of Entrepreneurship & Small Business Development (NIESBUD), National Entrepreneurship Development Board (NEDB) The FOUR Entrepreneurial Pitfalls (Peter Drucker)

UNIT-IV

Business Incubation, Origin and development of business incubators in India and other countries, Types of incubators, Success parameters for a business incubator,

Benefits to industries, Institutes, Government and Society, Future prospects.

Special Aspects of Entrepreneurship, Social entrepreneurship, International entrepreneurship, Rural entrepreneurship, Community Development, Women entrepreneurship.

Recommended Books:

Gupta P K, Strategic Entrepreneurship, Everest Publishing House

Meredikh G G, Nelson RE, And Neck PA, The practice of Entrepreneurship Tarachand, Engineering Economics A Hand Book for New Entrepreneurs by EDI, Ahemdabad Hisrich Peters Entrepreneurship (Tata Mc Graw)

Williamsons, Cost and Management Accounting, Prentice Hall of India Holl H David, Entrepreneurship-New Venture Creation, Prentice Hall of India Vasant De, Dynamics of Entrepreneurship Development

Rao and Pareek, Handbook of Entrepreneurship

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B Tech: 3rd to 8th Semester – Mechanical Engineering

B TECH (7th / 8th SEMESTER) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

ME-421/422/423/424 ROBOTICS

Internal Evaluation: 50 Marks External Examination: 50 Marks

Duration of Examination: 03 Hours

Course Objective:

UNIT-I

Automation and Robots, Robot Classification, Drive Technologies, Work-Envelope

Geometries, Motion Control Methods, Robot Specifications, No. of Axes, Capacity and Speed, Reach and Stroke, Tool Orientation, Repeatability, Precision, Accuracy, Operating Environment etc.

The Arm Equation Homogenous Co-ordinates – Frames, Translations and Rotations,

Composite Homogenous Transformations, Screw Transformations, Link Co-ordinates, The Arm Equation, A Five-Axis Articulated Robot, A Four-Axis SCARA Robot, A Six-Axis Articulated Robot.

UNIT-II

The Inverse Kinematics Problem, General Properties of Solutions, Tool Configuration,

Inverse Kinematics of a Five-Axis Articulated Robot, Four-Axis SCARA Robot, Six-Axis Articulated Robot and Three-Axis Planer Articulated Robot, A Robotic Work Cell.

Work Space Analysis, Work Envelope of a Five-Axis Articulated Robot, Work Envelope of a Four Axis SCARA Robot, Work Space Fixtures, The Pick and Place Operation, Continuous Path Motion, Interpolated Motion, Straight Line Motion.

UNIT-III

The Tool Configuration Jacobian Matrix, Joint Space Singularties, Generalised Inverses, Resolved Motion Rate Control, n > 6, Rate Control of Reduntant Rebots, n > 6, The Manipulator Jacobian, Induced Joint Torques and Forces.

Manipulator Dynamics, Lagrange’s Equation, Kinetic & Potential Energy, Generalised Force, Lagrange – Euler Dynamic Model, Dynamic Models of a Two-Axis Planer Articulated Robot and A Three-Axis SCARA Robot, Direct & Inverse Dynamics, Recuresive Newton - Euler Formulation, Dynamic Model of a One-Axis Robot.

UNIT-IV

Robot Control Problems, State Equations, Constant Solutions, Linear Feedback Systems, Single-Axis PID Control, PD-Gravity Control, Computed Torque Control, Variable-structure Control, Impedance Control.

Industrial Applications of Robot, Material Handling, Processing Applications, Assembly applications, inspection application, Principles for Robot application and application

planning, Robert safety, Non-Industrial Application.

Recommended Books:

Schilling Robert J, Fundamental of Robotics, PHI, Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi Craig John J, Introduction to Robotics, Addition Wesley Stadler Wolfram, Analysical Robotics & Mechatronics, Mc-Graw Hill, Inc., New Delhi

Grover Mikell P, Nagel Weiss and Ordef, Industrial Robotics - Technology, Programming & Applications, Mc-Graw Hill International Edition

Shahinpoor Mohsen, A Robot Engg. Test Book, New York Klafter Richard D, Chmielewski Thomas A. and Negin Michael, Robotic Engineering – An

Integrated Approach, PHI 1989 Yashikawa Tsuneo, Foundations of Robotics Analysis and Control, MIT Press 1990, Indian

Reprint 1998

Mittal R K and Nagrath I J, Robots and Control, Tata McGraw Hill 2003.

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B Tech: 3rd to 8th Semester – Mechanical Engineering

B TECH (7th / 8th SEMESTER) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

OE-431/432 REMOTE SENSING AND GIS

Internal Evaluation: 25 Marks External Examination: 50 Marks

Duration of Examination: 03 Hours

Course Objective:

To equip students with the basic knowledge remote sensing data/ geographical information system

and their usefulness in various civil engineering applications.

UNIT-I

Remote sensing- Definition, Components of Remote sensing, Energy, Sensor,

Interacting Body, Active and passive Remote Sensing, Platforms, Aerial and Space Platforms, Synoptivity and Repetitively, Electro Magnetic Radiation (EMR) and spectrum, Black Body Radiation, Planck’s law, Stefan-Boltzman law, EMR Interaction with Atmosphere and Earth Materials. Atmospheric characteristics- Scattering of EMR - Raleigh, Mie, Non–selective and Raman Scattering. EMR Interaction with Water vapour

and ozone, Atmospheric Windows, Significance of Atmospheric windows, EMR interaction with Earth Surface Materials. Radiance, Irradiance, Incident, Reflected, Absorbed and transmitted energy. Reflectance, Specular and diffuse reflection surfaces, Spectral Signature, Spectral Signature curves EMR interaction with water, Soil and earth surface.

UNIT-II

Optical and Microwave Remote Sensing- Satellites, Classification based on orbits, Sun Synchronous and Geo Synchronous, Based on purpose, Earth Resources Satellites,

Communication satellites, Weather satellites, Spy satellites, Satellite sensors.

Resolution: Spectral, Spatial, Radiometric and Temporal Resolution, Description of Multispectral Scanning, Along and Across Track Scanners, Description of sensors in Landsat, SPOT, IRS series- Current Satellites, Radar-Speckle-Back Scattering, Side Looking Airborne Radar, Synthetic Aperture Radar, Radiometer, Geometrical characteristics.

UNIT-III

Geographic Information system (GIS), Components of GIS, Hardware, Software and Organizational Context. Data: Spatial and Non–Spatial, Types of Maps, Types of Projection, Digitizer, Scanner, Editing, Raster and Vector data structure, Analysis

using Raster and Vector data-retrieval, Reclassification, Overlaying, Buffering, Data Output, Printers and Plotters.

UNIT-IV

Visual Interpretation of Satellite Images: Elements of Interpretation, Interpretation

Keys Characteristics of Digital Satellite Images, Image enhancement, Filtering,

Classification, Integration of GIS and Remote Sensing, Application of Remote Sensing and GIS, Urban Applications, Water resources, Urban Analysis, Watershed Management, Resources Information systems.

Recommended Books:

Lillesand T M, Kiefer R W and Chipman J W, Remote Sensing and Image Interpretation, JohnWiley & Sons, 2007

Sabinne F F, Remote Sensing Principles and Interpretation, Waveland Press, 2007 Burrough P A and McDonnell R, Principles of GIS, Oxford University Press, 1998 Heywood D I, Cornelius S, Carver S, An Introduction to GIS, Pearson Education, 2006

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B Tech: 3rd to 8th Semester – Mechanical Engineering

B TECH (7th / 8th SEMESTER) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

OE-431/432 ADVANCED ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS

Internal Evaluation: 25 Marks

External Examination: 50 Marks Duration of Examination: 03 Hours

Course Objective:

The aim of the syllabus is to study the convergence behavior of various infinite series, to solve the

applications based on double integral (surface integral) and triple integral (volume integral). The last unit ‘functions of complex variables’ has been added due to its usefulness in evaluating large number of new definite integrals, the theory of differential equations, the study of electric fields,

thermodynamics, and fluid mechanics.

UNIT-I

Convergence and divergence, Comparison tests, D'Alembert's ratio test, Integral

test, Raabe's test, Logarithmic and Cauchy root tests, Gauss's test.

Alternating series, Absolute convergence, Conditional convergence and Uniform Convergence.

UNIT-II

Differentiation of vectors, Scalar and vector point functions Gradient of a scalar field

and directional derivative, Divergence and curl of a vector field and their physical interpretations, Del applied twice to point functions, Del applied to product of point functions.

Integration of vectors, Line integral, Surface integral, Volume integral, Green’s,

Stoke’s and Gauss divergence theorems (without proof), And their simple applications.

UNIT-III

Double integral, Change of order of integration Double integral in polar coordinates,

Applications of double integral to find area enclosed by plane curves and volume of solids of revolution.

Triple integral, Volume of solids, Change of variables, Beta and gamma functions and

relationship between them.

UNIT-IV

Functions of a complex variable, Exponential function, Trigonometric, Hyperbolic and

Logarithmic functions, Limit and continuity of a function, Differentiability and analyticity.

Cauchy-Riemann equations, Necessary and sufficient conditions for a function to be

analytic, Polar form of the Cauchy-Riemann equations, Harmonic functions,

Application to flow problems, Conformal transformation, Standard transformations (Translation, Magnification & rotation, Inversion & reflection, Bilinear).

Recommended Books: Kreyszig F, Advanced Engineering Mathematics Grewal B S, Higher Engineering Mathematics Sastry S S, Engineering Mathematics Part-I Piskunov, Differential and Integral Calculus Jain R K and Iyengar S R K, Advanced Engineering Mathematics

Greenberg Michael D, Advanced Engg. Mathematics

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B Tech: 3rd to 8th Semester – Mechanical Engineering

B TECH (7th / 8th SEMESTER) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

OE-431/432 ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND MODELING

Internal Evaluation: 25 Marks

External Examination: 50 Marks Duration of Examination: 03 Hours

Course Objective:

The main objective of this course is to introduce students to various methodologies required for environmental impact assessment of a project.

UNIT-I

Evolution of environmental impact assessment (EIA), EIA at project, Regional and

policy level, Strategic EIA, EIA process, Screening and scoping criteria, Rapid and comprehensive EIA, Specialized areas like environmental health impact assessment, Environmental risk analysis, Economic valuation methods, Cost benefit analysis, Expert system and GIS applications, Uncertainties.

UNIT-II Environmental policies and legislation, Legislative and environmental clearance procedures in India and other countries, Sitting criteria, Public participation, Resettlement and rehabilitation.

UNIT-III

Methodologies- Practical applications of EIA, EIA methodologies, Baseline data collection, Prediction and assessment of impacts on physical, Biological and socio economic environment, Environmental management plan, Post project monitoring, EIA report and EIS, Review process.

UNIT-IV

Environmental systems Modeling, Principles of modeling, Classification; introduction to

air quality models, Meteorology, Atmospheric stability and turbulence, Gaussian plume model and modification, Numerical models, Transport and fate of pollutant in aquatic system, Introduction to river, Estuarine and lake hydrodynamics, Stratification and eutrophication of lakes, Dissolved oxygen model for streams, Temperature models.

Recommended Books:

Biswas A K, Environmental Impact Assessment for Developing Countries, Butterworth-Heinemann, 1994

Rau G J and Wooten C D, Environmental Impact Analysis Handbook, McGraw-Hill, 1980 Jain R K, Urban L V and Stacey G S, Environmental impact analysis: a new dimension in

decision making, Van Nostrand Reinhold Co., 1981

Thomann R V and Muller J A Principles of Surface Water Quality Modelling and Control, Harper & Row, 1987

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B Tech: 3rd to 8th Semester – Mechanical Engineering

B TECH (7th / 8th SEMESTER) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

OE-431/432 SOFT COMPUTING

Internal Evaluation: 25 Marks

External Examination: 50 Marks Duration of Examination: 03 Hours

Course Objective:

The objective is to facilitate the student with the basics of soft computing and its application. The

scope of the subject is to acquire skills to apply the neural network and ANN process.

UNIT-I

Neural Networks, History, Overview of biological Neuro-system, Mathematical Models of Neurons, Artificial neural networks, Basic concepts, Single layer perception, Multilayer Perception Supervised and Unsupervised learning, Back propagation networks, Kohnen's self organizing networks, Hopfield network, Applications of

Artificial Neural Networks, Comparison of Soft Computing Methods.

UNIT-II

Overview of to Fuzzy Logic, Set Theoretic Operators, Membership functions,

Operations on Fuzzy Sets, Fuzzy Arithmetic, Fuzzy Logic Uncertainty based Information: Information & Uncertainty, Nonspecificity of Fuzzy & Crisp Sets, Fuzziness of Fuzzy Sets.

UNIT-III

Fuzzy Rules and Fuzzy Reasoning, Fuzzy Inference Systems- Mamdani and Sugeno Fuzzy models, Fuzzy Assocaitive Memories, Basics of Genetic Algorithms, Design issues in Genetic Algorithm, Survival of the Fittest, Fitness Computations, Cross over,

Mutation, Reproduction, Rank method, Rank space method, GA in problem solving,

Implementation of GA, Swarm Intelligence, Ant Colony system, PSO system, GA based Fuzzy Model Identification, Fuzzy Logic controlled Genetic Algorithm.

UNIT-IV

Introduction of Neuro-Fuzzy Systems Architecture of Neuro Fuzzy Networks, Neuro –

fuzzy modeling, Adaptive networks based Fuzzy interface systems, Classification and Regression Trees, Data clustering algorithms, Rule based structure identification, Neuro-Fuzzy controls, Simulated annealing, Evolutionary computation, Neuro- Genetic Hybrids & Fuzzy, Genetic Hybrids, Application of Fuzzy Logic, Medicine,

Economics etc.

Applications of soft computing, Optimization of traveling salesman problem using Genetic Algorithm, Genetic algorithm based Internet Search Techniques, Soft computing based hybrid fuzzy controller, Introduction to MATLAB Environment for Soft computing Techniques.

Recommended Books:

Anderson J A, An Introduction to Neural Networks, PHI

Sivanandam, Deepa, Principles of Soft Computing, Wiley Krogh Hertz J, Palmer R G, Introduction to the Theory of Neural Computation, Addison-

Wesley Klir G J & B. Yuan,Fuzzy Sets & Fuzzy Logic, PHI Melanie Mitchell, An Introduction to Genetic Algorithm, PHI Rajasekharan S, Vijayalekshmi Pai S A, Neural Networks, Fuzzy Logic & Genetic

Algorithms, PHI 2003

Jang J S R, Sun C T, E Mizutani, Neurofuzzy and Soft Computing, PHI Goldberg David E, Genetic Algorithms, Pearson Yen John & Langari Reza, Fuzzy Logic, Intelligence, Control, And Information, Pearson. Lin C T & Lee C S G, Neural Fuzzy Systems, PHI

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B Tech: 3rd to 8th Semester – Mechanical Engineering

B TECH (7th / 8th SEMESTER) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

OE-431/432 ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

Internal Evaluation: 25 Marks

External Examination: 50 Marks Duration of Examination: 03 Hours

Course Objective:

To make the students understand the basic concepts of AI. After undergoing this course the

students will have the knowledge of issues in AI, Programming, Knowledge representation, Approximate reasoning, Planning and learning etc.

UNIT-I

Fundamental Issues In Artificial Intelligence, Foundation and history of AI, AI problems and techniques, AI programming languages, Introduction to LISP and

PROLOG, Problem spaces and searches, Blind search strategies, Breadth first- Depth first - heuristic search techniques, Hill climbing, Best first - A* algorithm, AO* algorithm- game tree, Min max algorithms, Game playing- alpha beta pruning.

UNIT-II Knowledge Representation, Issues, Predicate logic, Logic programming, Semantic nets, Frames and inheritance, Constraint propagation, Representing knowledge using rules, Rules based deduction systems.

UNIT-III

Approximate Reasoning, Reasoning under uncertainty, Review of probability, Baye’s probabilistic inferences and Dempster Shafer theory, Heuristic methods, Symbolic reasoning under uncertainty, Statistical reasoning, Fuzzy reasoning, Temporal

reasoning, Non-monotonic reasoning.

UNIT-IV

Planning in situational calculus, Representation for planning, Partial order planning

algorithm, Learning from examples, Discovery as learning, Learning by analogy, Explanation based learning, Introductory remarks on learning by Neural Networks and Genetic Algorithms. Applications: Rule based systems architecture, Expert systems, Knowledge acquisition concepts, AI application to robotics, And current trends in intelligent systems.

Recommended Books:

Russell & Norvig., Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach, Prentice Hall, 1995

Elain Rich and Kevin Knight, Artificial Intelligence, TMH, 1991

Staurt Russel and Peter Norvig, Artificial Intelligence – A modern approach, PHI, 1998

Patrick Henry Winston, Artificial intelligence, 3rd Ed., Addition Wesley, 1992

Patterson Dan W, Artificial Intelligenc”, PHI, 1990

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B Tech: 3rd to 8th Semester – Mechanical Engineering

B TECH (7th / 8th SEMESTER) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

OE-431/432 MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS

Internal Evaluation: 25 Marks

External Examination: 50 Marks Duration of Examination: 03 Hours

Course Objective:

To have a fundamental knowledge of the basic MIS, well - founded knowledge of standard E – Business and acquire skills in handling different management system.

UNIT-I

Information systems, Perspectives on information systems, Contemporary approaches to information systems, Concept, Definition, Role, Impact and

effectiveness of MIS, Organization and Information Systems, Changing Environment and its impact on Business, The IT/IS and its influence, Managers and activities Data, Information & its attributes, level of people and their information, Types of Decisions and information, Information System, Categorization of information on the basis of nature and characteristics, Kinds of information system, Office Automation System(OAS), Management Information System (MIS), Decision Support System(DSS), Group Decision Support System (GDSS), Expert System(ES),

Executive Support System(EIS or ESS), E- Business enterprise, E-commerce, E-communication, E- collaboration.

UNIT-II

The Digital Firm, Electronic Business and Electronic Commerce, Internet technology

and the digital firm, Categories of electronic commerce, Customer centered retailing,

Business-to-business electronic commerce, Commerce payments, Electronic business, Management opportunities, Challenges and solutions.

The wireless revolution, Wireless networking, Wireless transmission media and devices, Cellular network standards and generations, Wireless computer networks and internet access, M-commerce and Mobile computing, Wireless technology in the enterprise, Choice of IT, Nature of IT decision, Strategic decision, Configuration design and evaluation Information technology implementation plan.

UNIT-III

Security and Ethical Challenges, Ethical responsibilities of Business Professionals, Business, Technology. Computer crime, Hacking, Cyber theft, Unauthorized use at

work. Piracy, Software and intellectual property, Privacy, Issues and the Internet Privacy, Challenges, Working condition, Individuals, Health and Social Issues, Ergonomics and cyber terrorism, Business process Re-engineering, System vulnerability and abuse, Enterprise Applications and Business Process Systems,

Redesigning the organizations with information systems, Systems as planned organizational change, Business process reengineering and process improvement.

UNIT-IV

Managing change and international information systems, The importance of change management in information systems success and failure, Managing implementation,

The growth of international systems, Organizing international information systems, Managing global systems, Technology issues and opportunities for global value chains.

Application of Management Information system, Application in manufacturing sector

using for personal management, Financial management, Production Management, Material Management, Marketing Management Application in Service Sector, Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), EMS, ERP, Benefits implementation, EMS & MIS. Case Studies, Applications of SAP technologies in manufacturing sector.

Recommended Books:

Laudon Kenneth C, Laudon Jane P& Prasad V M, Management Information Systems, 9/e, Pearson Education, 2005

Jawadekar W S, Management Information Systems, Tata McGraw Hill Edition, 3/e, 2004 Henry M & Lucas C, Information Technology, Strategic Decision Making for Managers, John

Wiley & Sons, Inc, 2005

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B Tech: 3rd to 8th Semester – Mechanical Engineering

B TECH (7th / 8th SEMESTER) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

OE-431/432 CONSUMER ELECTRONICS

Internal Evaluation: 25 Marks

External Examination: 50 Marks Duration of Examination: 03 Hours

Course Objective:

To make the students understand the basic concepts of modern consumer electronics products.

After undergoing this course the students will have the knowledge and technical understanding of various electronic products needed in day to day activities.

UNIT-I Loudspeakers and Microphones: Dynamic Loudspeaker, Electrostatic loudspeaker, Permanent Magnet Loudspeaker, Woofers and Tweeters - Microphone Characteristics, Carbon Microphones, Dynamic Microphones and Wireless Microphones.

UNIT-II

Television Standards and systems: Components of a TV system – interlacing –

composite video signal. Colour TV – Luminance and Chrominance signal; Monochrome and Colour Picture Tubes - Colour TV systems – NTSC, PAL, SECAM - Components of a Remote Control.

UNIT-III

Optical Recording and Reproduction: Audio Disc – Processing of the Audio signal –

read out from the Disc – Reconstruction of the audio signal – Video Disc – Video disc formats- recording systems – Playback Systems.

UNIT-IV

Telecommunication Systems: Telephone services - telephone networks – switching

system principles – PAPX switching – Circuit, Packet and message switching, LAN, MAN and WAN, Integrated Services Digital Network. Wireless Local Loop. VHF/UHF

radio systems, Limited range Cordless Phones; cellular modems, Home Appliances: Basic principle and block diagram of microwave oven; washing machine hardware and software; components of air conditioning and refrigeration systems.

Recommended Books: Bali S P, Consumer Electronics, Pearson Education, 2005 Hoff Philip, Hoff Philip Herbert, Consumer electronics for engineers, Cambridge University

Press, 1998 Davidson Homer L, Troubleshooting & Repairing Consumer Electronics Without a

Schematic, McGraw Hill, 2004

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B Tech: 3rd to 8th Semester – Mechanical Engineering

B TECH (7th / 8th SEMESTER) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

OE-431/432 SECURITY IN COMPUTING

Internal Evaluation: 25 Marks

External Examination: 50 Marks Duration of Examination: 03 Hours

Course Objective:

To expose students to the concepts and issues of security in computing. The objective of the

course is to facilitate the student with the concepts of elementary cryptography, Mathematical background of cryptography, Security issues in networks.

UNIT-I

Introduction to elementary cryptography, Substitution ciphers, Transpositions, DES, AES encryption standard, Public key encryption, Uses of encryption, Secure

programs, Non malicious program errors, Virus and other malicious code, Targeted malicious code, Controls against program threats.

UNIT-II

Protection in general purpose operating systems, Designing trusted operating

systems, Security policies, Models of security, Trusted operating system design, Data base security, Introduction to database security, Security requirements, Reliability and integrity, Sensitive data, Inference, Multilevel data bases,

UNIT-III

Security in networks, Network concepts, Threats in network, Network security controls, Firewalls, Intrusion detection systems, Secure email, Introduction to administering security, Legal, Privacy and ethical issues in computer security,

Information and law, Software failures, Computer crime.

UNIT-IV

Cryptography mathematics, Symmetric encryption, Public key encryption systems,

Characteristics, Merkle hellman knapsacks, Rivest Shamir Adelman encryption el gamal and digital algorithms, Quantum cryptography, Quantum physics, Photon reception, Cryptography with photons .

Recommended Books:

Charles p. pfleeger, Shari Lawrence pfleeger, Security in computing,3rd edition, Pearson education.

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B Tech: 3rd to 8th Semester – Mechanical Engineering

B TECH (7th / 8th SEMESTER) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

OE-431/432 MODELING AND SIMULATION

Internal Evaluation: 25 Marks

External Examination: 50 Marks Duration of Examination: 03 Hours

Course Objective:

UNIT-I

Nature of simulation, Advantages and disadvantages, Areas of application, System

and system environment, Component of a system, Discrete and continuous system, Types of model, Steps in a simulation study, Simulation examples.

Concepts in discrete-event simulation, Event-scheduling/time advance algorithm, Manual simulation using event scheduling, Simulation softwares, Classification, Desirable software features and General purpose simulation packages.

UNIT-II

Statistical Models In Simulation, Terminology, Useful statistical models, Discrete distributions, Continuous distributions, Poisson’s process.

Properties of random numbers, Generation of Pseudo-random numbers, Techniques of generating random numbers, Inverse transform technique, Acceptance-rejection technique, Direct transformation of generating random numbers.

UNIT-III

Modeling, Verification and Validation, Data collection, Identifying the distribution with data: histograms, Selecting the family of distributions, Parameter estimation,

Selecting input models without data, Model building, Verification of simulation models, Calibration and validation of models.

UNIT-IV

Output Analysis, Types of simulation with respect to output analysis, Stochastic nature of output data, Measures of performance and their estimation, Output

analysis for terminating simulation and steady state simulation, Case studies of simulation of manufacturing systems.

Recommended Books: Law Averal M and Kelton W David, Simulation Modeling and Analysis, McGraw Hill Banks J, Carson J S & Nelson B L, Discrete-Event System Simulation, Prentice Hall Zeigler B P, Kim Taq gon and Praehofer Herbert, Theory of Modeling & Simulation,

Academic Press

Banks Jerry, Handbook of Simulation: Principles, Methodology, Advances, Applications & Practice

Khoshnevis, Discrete Systems Simulation

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B Tech: 3rd to 8th Semester – Mechanical Engineering

B TECH (7th / 8th SEMESTER) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

OE-431/432 MICROPROCESSORS AND MICROCONTROLLERS

Internal Evaluation: 25 Marks

External Examination: 50 Marks Duration of Examination: 03 Hours

Course Objective:

To make the students understand the basic concepts of microprocessors and popular

microcontrollers. After undergoing this course the students will have the technical understanding of various electronic controllers embedded in numerous real time systems for precise control and monitoring of various events.

UNIT-I

8085 Microprocessor: Evolution of Microprocessors, 8085 architecture, Timing and Control signals, Registers, Address and data busses, Instruction format, Addressing

modes, Instruction set, Assembly Language Programming, Stacks and Subroutines, Memory and I/O interfacing. Introduction to 8086 Hardware Architecture and features.

UNIT-II

8051 Microcontrollers: Microcontrollers Vs Microprocessors, 8051 Architecture,

Instruction set, 8051 Assembly Language programming, Counters and Timers, Serial I/O, Interrupts.

PIC Microcontroller, Overview of PIC microcontroller, Instruction set, Timer compare and capture mode, Watch dog Timer, Synchronous Serial Port, Serial Peripheral Interface, I2C Bus operation

UNIT-III

Peripheral interfacing: Programmable Peripheral interface 8255, Keyboard and display interface 8279– Programmable timer 8253, USART 8251,

Programmable Interrupt controller 8259. ADCs, DACs.

UNIT-IV Microcontroller based Systems Design, LCD interfacing, Sensor interfacing, Real time

clock, Relay, PWM, DC and Stepper motor interfacing. Case Studies: Data Acquisition System, Temperature monitoring system, Manipulator Robot Arm.

Recommended Books: Goankar Ramesh, Microprocessor Architecture Programming and Applications with 8085,

Penram International Publishing, 1999 Mazidi Muhammad Ali & Mazidi Janice Gillispie, The 8051 Microcontroller, And Embedded

Systems, PHI Learning, 2002

Mazidi Muhammad Ali, McKinlay Rolin & Causey Danny, PIC Microcontroller and Embedded Systems, Using assembly and C for PIC 18, Pearson Education

Uffenbeck, The 8086/8088 family: The design , Programming and Interfacing, Prentice Hall of India Pvt, Ltd, 2008

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B Tech: 3rd to 8th Semester – Mechanical Engineering

B TECH (7th / 8th SEMESTER) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

ME-441/442 INDUSTRIAL TRAINING/PROJECT

Internal Evaluation: 250 Marks External Examination: 250 Marks

INDUSTRIAL

TRAINING/

PROJECT

Each student is expected to undergo one complete semester of industrial/field/Lab training in order to connect the class room teaching with real

time practical applications. A supervisor (faculty from the Department) shall be assigned to the student approved by the competent authority. The training and placement officer (TPO) will facilitate the students for the purpose with the consent of his/her supervisor and also considering the interests of the student. During training the student will undertake a project involving

design/experimental/analytical/computational work including case studies etc. The progress of the project work will be evaluated by the concerned supervisor

and TPO by visiting the site/industry/lab etc.

The student will complete the training/project by the end of the semester and a comprehensive training/project report will be submitted by the student under the signature of his/her supervisor. The external examination shall be taken by

a panel of examiners comprising of concerned supervisor, the training and placement officer and an external examiner (from the relevant field) nominated / approved by the competent authority. Hard copies of report are required to be submitted by the student before the external examination. The candidate shall appear before the evaluation committee for oral examination and presentation on the scheduled date.

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B TECH (7th / 8th SEMESTER) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

ME-450 COMPREHENSIVE ACADEMIC AND GENERAL PROFICIENCY

VIVA-VOCE

External Examination: 50 Marks

COMPREHENSIVE

ACADEMIC AND

GENERAL PROFICIENCY

A viva–voce for every student for his/her academic and General Proficiency for the Profession shall be carried out by a committee comprising of three members including Principal/Director, Head of Department, and an External Examiner appointed by the University. The evaluation will be made in the

light of various parameters including Academic Performance, Extra Curricular

Activities, Educational tours / visits / Membership of Professional Societies, Contribution in NSS Social Welfare Floor Relief / draught relief / Adult Literacy mission / Literacy Mission / Blood Donation / any other Social Service, other achievements in the Institution and the performance in viva voce before the committee.

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