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PANDIT DEENDAYAL PETROLEUM UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGY

PROPOSED COURSE STRUCTURE FOR B.TECH.FIRST YEAR SEMESTER -I


SR. NO 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. COURSE CODE HS 101 ME 101 CE 101 HS 102 HS 103 HS 104 HS 105 COURSE TITLE Mathematics-I Engineering Graphics* Applied Mechanics Chemistry Communication Skills Environmental Studies* Computer Programming **NSO/NSS Total LECTURE 3 1 3 3 1 1 2 14 TUTORIAL 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 PRACTICAL 0 2 2 2 2 0 2 10 CREDITS 7 3 8 7 3 2 5 PP/NP 35 HRS/WEEK 4 3 6 5 3 1 4 2 28

* There shall not be end-semester examination and the concerned faculty will compulsorily conduct two in-semester examinations of 25 marks each which will cover complete syllabus. **Compulsory registration for any one
HS- Humanities & Science Dept.; CE-Civil Engg Dept.; EE- Electrical Engg Dept.; ME- Mechanical Engg Dept.

Description of Course code:

HS 101 Mathematics-I
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HS
Humanities & Science

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Sr. number of Course

Mathematics-I
Name of the Course

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HS 101 MATHAMETICS-I
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1. Review of limits, continuity, and differentiability. 2. Mean value theorem, Taylors Theorem, Maxima and Minima. 3. Riemann integrals, Fundamental theorem of Calculus, Improper integrals, applications to area, volume. 4. Convergence of sequences and series, power series. 5. Partial Derivatives, gradient and directional derivatives, chain rule, maxima and minima, Lagrange multipliers. 6. Curve Tracing, Double and Triple integration, Jacobians and change of variables formula. 7. Parametrization of curves and surfaces, vector Fields, line and surface integrals. 8. Divergence and curl, Theorems of Green, Gauss, and Stokes.

References/ Books:
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Calculus - Single and Multivariable (3rd Edition), Hughes-Hallett et al., John-Wiley and Sons (2003). Calculus (5th Edition), James Stewart, Thomson (2003). Calculus, Volumes 1 and 2 (2nd Edition), T. M. Apostol, Wiley Eastern 1980. Calculus and Analytic Geometry, G. B. Thomas and R. L. Finney Differential Calculus by B.C. Das and B.N. Mukherjee, Publ: U.N.Dhur 1975 Integral Calculus by B.C. Das and B.N. Mukherjee, Publ: U.N.Dhur 1975

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ME 101 ENGINEERING GRAPHICS


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1. Introduction to Engineering Graphics, Drawing instruments and accessories, lettering, lines and dimensioning. BIS - SP46. Use of plane scales and Representative Fraction, Free hand sketching 2. Engineering Curves: Classification of Engineering Curves, Construction of Conics, Cycloidal Curves, Involutes and Spirals. 3. Projections of Points & Lines: Introduction to principal planes of projections, Projections of the points located in same quadrant and different quadrants, Projections of line with its inclination to one reference plane and with two reference planes. True length of the line and its inclination with the reference planes. 4. Projections of Planes: Concept of different planes, Projections of planes with its inclination to one reference plane and with two reference planes. Concept of auxiliary plane method for projections of the plane. 5. Projections of Solids & Section of Solids: Classification of solids. Projections of solids like Cylinder, Cone, Pyramid and Prism with its inclination to one reference plane and with two reference planes. Section of such solids and the true shape of the section. 6. Development of Lateral Surfaces: Concept of development of the different surfaces. Parallel Line Development and Radial Line Development. 7. Orthographic Projections: Principle of projection, Principal planes of projection, Projections from the pictorial view of the object on the principal planes for View from Front, View from Top and View from Side using first angle projection method and third angle projection method, Full Sectional View. 8. Isometric Projections and Isometric View or Drawing: Isometric Scale, Conversion of orthographic views into isometric projection, isometric view or drawing. 9. Introduction to computer aided drawing using graphic packages like Auto-CAD/Solid Edge/Solid Works Note: Topic No. 1, 8 and 9 of the above syllabus to be covered in Practical Hours.

References/ Books:
1. Engineering Drawing By N.D.Bhatt and V.M.Panchal, Charotar Publishing House, Anand,2007 2. Engineering Drawing & Graphics, K. Venugopal, New Age International (P) Ltd., 1995 3. Engineering Drawing with an Introduction to AutoCAD By D.A.Jolhe, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Co. Ltd., New Delhi 4. Engineering Graphics I and II By Arunoday Kumar, Tech Max Publication, Pune 5. Engineering Drawing and Graphic Technology, French Thomas E. and Vierck Charles J. McGraw-Hill, 1993 6. Fundamentals of Engineering Drawing, Luzadder Warren J. and Duff Jon M. Prentice Hall of India,2001

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SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGY

CE 101 APPLIED MECHANICS


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Introduction: Scalar and Vector Quantities, composition and resolution of vectors, system of units, definition of space, time, particle, rigid body, force. 2. Fundamentals of Statics: Principles of statics, coplanar, concurrent and non-concurrent, parallel and non-parallel forces, composition and resolution of forces, moments & couples - their properties, combination of coplanar couples and forces, equilibrant, equilibrium, free body diagrams, analytical conditions of equilibrium for coplanar force systems. 3. Truss: Simple determinate plane trusses and analysis for member forces using methods of joints and methods of sections. 4. Distributed forces, center of gravity and moment of inertia: Center of gravity of lines, plane areas, volumes and bodies, Pappus Guldinus theorems, moment of inertia, polar moment of inertia & radius of gyration of areas, parallel & perpendicular axes theorems. 5. Friction: Theory of friction, static and sliding friction, laws of friction, angle and coefficient of friction, inclined plane friction, ladder friction, wedges, belt and rope friction. 6. Simple Machines: Velocity ratio, mechanical advantage, efficiency, reversibility of machines, simple machines such as levers, pulley and pulley blocks, wheel and differential axle, Single purchase/double purchase crab, compound screw jacks. 7. Simple stresses & strains: Elastic, homogeneous, isotropic materials; limits of elasticity and proportionality, yield limit, ultimate strength, strain hardening, section of composite materials, prismatic and non-prismatic sections. Strains: Linear, shear, lateral, thermal and volumetric, Poissons ratio. Stresses: Normal stresses, axial tensile & compressive, shear and complementary shear, thermal and hoop, Applications to composite material stepped & tapered bars. 8. Beam: (a) Types of loads, Types of supports, Types of beams, Support reactions for statically determinate beams (b) Bending moment and Shear force , Bending moment and shear force diagrams for statically determinate beams Courseed to couples, concentrated forces, uniformly distributed loadings, relation between bending moment, shear force and rate of loading, point of contra flexure. 9. Stresses in beams: Theory of simple bending, bending stresses and their distribution, moment of resistance, modulus of sections, distribution of shear stresses in different sections. 10. Principal stresses and strains: Compound stresses, analysis of principal planes and principal stresses, principal strains, angle of obliquity of resultant stress, principal stresses in beams.

References/ Books :
1. 2. 3. 4. Engineering Mechanics (Statics) Beer and Johnston, TMH 2005, N.D. Applied Mechanics S. B. Junnarkar & H. J. Shah, Charotar Publishing House, Anand Mechanics of Structure Vol. I S. B. Junnarkar & H. J. Shah, Charotar Publishing House, Anand Mechanics of Materials Beer and Johnston, TMH, N.D.

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HS 102 CHEMISTRY
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Examination Scheme Theory Tutorial Term Practical Work /Viva ES (3.0Hrs) MS (2.0Hrs) 60 40 --25

Total Marks 125

Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry:


3 2

Modern concepts of Bonding, (sp ,sp ,sp hybridizations), Organic Reactions (Addition, Elimination, Substitution and Rearrangement reactions), Fundamentals of reaction mechanism, Chemistry of Benzene, Conjugation and aromaticity, stereoisomerism, structural representation of stereo-isomers, Optical and geometrical isomers.

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Fundamentals of Inorganic Chemistry:

Bonding: Types of bonds, Atomic structure and periodic table, Transition metal complexes: Crystal field theory, basic concepts, crystal field effects in linear (ML2), tetrahedral, square planar (ML4) and octahedral geometry (ML6), pairing energies, weak field and strong field case, crystal field stabilization energy, factors affecting magnitude of 10Dq, high and low spin complexes, evidences for crystal field stabilization, tetragonal distortions from octahedral geometry, electronic spectra and magnetism.

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Chemistry of Fuels: Water and its Treatment:

Origin, Classification, Solid, Liquid, Gaseous, and Biofuels, Proximate and Ultimate analysis, Petroleum- Distillation and Uses, Calorific Value, Determination of Calorific Value of solid and liquid fuels, Fuel Cell and Fuel Cell technology. Introduction, sources of water Impurities in water, hard and soft water, Degree of hardness, Types of hardness, Scale and sludge formation in boiler, Boiler corrosion. Caustic embrittlements, Priming and Foaming, Softening of water. Potable water, Break point of chlorination, Desalination of Brackish water etc.

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Corrosion and its Control : Cements : Analytical Techniques:

Introduction, Theories of corrosion, Types of corrosion, Protection of metals from corrosion organic and inorganic materials, Inhibitors, Cathodic protection. Introduction, Manufacturing of Portland cement, chemical composition of cement, chemical constituents of Portland cement, Setting and hardening of cement, Heat of hydration, Special cement. Instrumental Analysis: Spectroscopic (NMR, IR, UV, Visible) and chromatographic (GC, HPLC, TLC, Column, Ion exchange, GPC etc.) techniques.

References/ Book:
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

Organic Chemistry ELBS, I.L.Finar, Longman Publisher, 6 Edition,2007 Organic Chemistry, R.T.Morrison and R.N. Boyd, Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd., 5th Ed, 1990 Organic Chemistry, L. G. Wade, Pearson Education 6th Ed, 2006. th Concise Inorganic Chemistry, J.D.Lee, Blackwell Publishing,6 Edition,2009 Inorganic Chemistry, , 4th Edition, Shriver & Atkins, Oxford University Press, New York Physical Chemistry, P.W.Atkins, Oxford University Press, 7th Edition, 2006. Physical Chemistry, 5th Edition, G.M.Barrow,Tata McGraw-Hill, New Delhi, 1992. Engineering Chemistry, Jain and Jain, Dhanpat Rai Publication

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HS 103 COMMUNICATION SKILLS


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Communication skills: Process, types and levels of communication. Technical Communication and General Communication. Factors to be considered in technical communication. Verbal and non-verbal communication (Kinesics): Components of Non-verbal Communication (Kinesics) Barriers to effective communication. (Noise in oral and written communication) Communication across cultures. Listening skills: Types of Listening Active Listening V/s Passive Listening Empathetic Listening. Traits of a good listener, barriers in effective listening, Tips for effective listening. Effective presentation strategies: Defining purpose, analysis of audience and locate, organizing contents. Preparing an outline of the presentation. Visual aids, nuances of delivery, Body language and effective presentation. Interviews: Introduction, General preparations for an interview, Types of questions generally asked at the interviews. Types of interviews, Importance of nonverbal aspects. Group Discussions: Introduction, Group discussions as a part of the selection process, guidelines for group discussion. Role functions in group discussion. Paragraph Development: Introduction, Topic sentence and supporting sentences. Attributes of a good paragraph. Types of paragraphs. Letter Writing: Business Letters, Structure and types of a business letter, Letter of Inquiry, Letters of complaint, regret and adjustment. Technical reports: Introduction, types of reports, structure of reports, objectives and characteristics of reports. Technical Proposals: Definition, Purpose, Types, Characteristics, Structure, Style and appearance. Technical Descriptions: Introduction, Definition of an object or a process. Guidelines for writing good description organization, content, structure. Effective Reading Skills: Purpose of reading, skimming and scanning. Tips for improving comprehension skills. Job application: Essential parts - Cover Letter and the resume. Types of resumes (Curriculum Vitae) Chronological resume, functional resume. Grammar and Vocabulary: Tense and the concept of Time. Passive Voice, Conditionals Prepositions, Concord. Idioms, Confusables, one-word substitutes, homonyms, homophones eponyms.

References/Books:
1. Technical Communication-Principles and Practice - Meenakshi Raman, Sangeeta Sharma (Oxford University Press) 2. Personality Development, Harold Wallace and Ann Masters, Cengage Publishers. 3. Basic Communication Skills for Technology, Andrea J. Rutherford (Pearson Education) 4. Communication Skills for Technical Students, T.M. Farhathullah (Orient Longman) 5. A Textbook of English for Engineers and Technologists. Prepared by Humanities & Social Sciences Division. Anna University, Chennai. (Orient Longman) 6. Communication Skills for Engineers - Sunita Mishra, C, Murali Krishna (Pearson Education) 7. English for Technical Communication- K.R. Lakshminarayanan (Scitech Publications, 8. Chennai.) 9. Basics of Management and Communication Skills- Dr. P.C. Shejwalkar (Everest Publishing House) 10. Business Communication Strategies- Matthukutty M. Monippally, (Tata McGraw Hill) 11. Body Language- Allan Pease (Sheldon Press, London) 12. A Communicative Grammar of English- Geoffrey Leech, Jan Swartvik (ELBS with Longman)

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HS 104 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES


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1. Multidisciplinary nature of environmental studies, Ecosystems, Biodiversity and its conservation, Indicators of environmental pollution, Environment and human health 2. Consumption of natural resources and environmental degradation (forests, water, coal, minerals, energy, and land), Sustainable development, Environmental policy and legislation, Environmental impact assessment. 3. Pollution of lakes, rivers, ground water, coasts, and oceans, Science and technology for drinking water and wastewater treatment and issues in management of systems, Solid and hazardous waste management (causes, effects and control measures) 4. Air and noise pollution (science and engineering of pollution control), Global Issues including climate change, global warming, acid rain, ozone layer depletion, nuclear hazards, Disaster management (industrial accidents, floods, earthquakes, cyclones and landslides),

References/ Books: 1. Principles of Environmental Science, Cunningham W.P. and Cunningham M.A. (2002), Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Company, New Delhi. 2. Basic Environmental Technology, Nathanson, J.A. (2002), Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi. 3. Wastewater Treatment for Pollution Control and Reuse, Arceivala, S.J. and Asolekar, S.R. (2006), 3rd Edition, Tata McGraw Publishing Co. Ltd., New Delhi. 4. Preventive Environmental Management An Indian Perspective, Asolekar, S.R. and Gopichandran, R. Foundation Books Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 2005. 5. Environmental Studies: R. Rajagopalan, Oxford University Press

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HS 105 COMPUTER PROGRAMMING


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Total Marks 150

Introduction to computer software and programming; Understanding various number systems used in the computer; Writing Algorithm and Drawing Flowchart; Writing simple C++ programs to complex C++ programs; Understanding Object Oriented Programming (OOP); Implementation of OOP concepts through C++.

References/Books:
1. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Let Us C, Yashavant Kanetkar, BPB Publications, 9th Edition C++ Program Design: An introduction to Programming and Object-Oriented Design (3 Edition), Tata McGraw Hill. Coohoon and Davidson th C++ How to Program (5 Edition), Deitel & Deitel, Prentice-Hall India How to Solve It by Computer, G. Dromey, Prentice-Hall, Inc., Upper Saddle River, NJ How to Solve It (2nd ed.), Polya, G., Doubleday and co. Object Oriented Programming with C++, E Balagurusamy, Tata McGraw-Hill
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2. The Complete Reference C++ (4th Edition), Herbert Schildt, Tata McGraw-Hill

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COURSE STRUCTURE FOR B.TECH.FIRST YEAR*

SEMESTER -II
SR. NO 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. COURSE CODE HS 106 ME 102 CE 102 EE 101 ME 103 HS 107 ME 104 COURSE TITLE
Maths-II Engineering Materials Elements of Civil Engineering Elements of Electrical Engineering Elements of Mechanical Engineering Physics Work Shop Practice

LECTURE 3 2 2 2 2

TUTORIAL 1 0 1 1 1

PRACTICAL 0 0 2 2 2

CREDITS 7 4 6 6 6

HRS/WEEK 4 2 5 5 5

3 1 2 8 6 0 0 2 1 2 Total 14 5 10 38 29 HS- Humanities & Science Dept.; CE-Civil Engg Dept.; EE- Electrical Engg Dept.; ME- Mechanical Engg Dept.

*Subject to approval by Academic Council

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HS 106 MATHS-II
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1. Vectors in Rn, notion of linear independence and dependence, linear span of a set of vectors, vector subspaces of Rn, basis of a vector subspace. 2. Systems of Linear equations, matrices and Gauss elimination, row space, null space, and column space, rank of a matrix. 3. Determinants and rank of a matrix in terms of determinants. 4. Abstract vector spaces, linear transformations, matrix of a linear transformation, change of basis and similarity, rank-nullity theorem. 5. Inner product spaces, Gram-Schmidt process, orthonormal bases, projections and least squares approximation. 6. Eigen values and eigenvectors, characteristic polynomials, Eigen values of special matrices (orthogonal, unitary, Hermitian, symmetric, skew symmetric, normal). Algebraic and geometric multiplicity, diagonalization by similarity transformations, spectral theorem for real symmetric 7. Matrices, applications to quadratic forms. 8. Exact equations, integrating factors and Bernoulli equations. 9. Orthogonal trajectories, Lipschitz condition, Picards theorem, examples on non uniqueness. 10. Linear differential equations generalities, Linear dependence and Wornskians. 11. Dimensionality of space of solutions, Abel - Liouville formula. 12. Linear ODEs with constant coefficients, the characteristic equations, Cauchy-Euler equations. 13. Method of undetermined coefficients, Method of variation of parameters. 14. Laplace transforms generalities, Shifting theorems, Convolution theorem.

References /Books:
1. Elementary linear algebra with applications (8th ed.), H.Anton, John Wiley (1995) 2. Linear algebra and its applications (4rh Ed.), G.Strang, Thomson (2006) 3. Linear algebra A Geometric approach, S.Kumaresan, Prentice Hall of India (2000) 4. Advanced engineering mathematics (8th Ed.), E.Kreyszig, John Wiley (1999) 5. Elementary Differential Equations (8th Ed.), W.E.Boyce and R. DiPrima, John Wiley (2005) 6. Calculus, Volume 2 (2nd Ed.), T.M.Apostol, Wiley Eastern, 1980.

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ME 102 ENGINEERING MATERIALS


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1. Materials & their Classification Introduction, Classification of Engineering Materials, Requirements for materials, Factors governing selection of materials 2. Structure of materials Atoms & Atomic coordination, bonds in solids, crystal Structure, State lattice, Unit cell, Crystal system, crystal structure for material elements, coordination number, inter-planar spacing, order & de-order structure, crystal imperfection 3. Mechanical Properties of Materials Strength, hardness, creep, elasticity, plasticity, fatigue, toughness, cold & hot working of m. 4. Metals & alloys Metals & their classification, Ferrous Metals, Cast iron, Types of cast Iron, Gray cast iron, White cast Iron, Malleable cast iron, Mottled Cast Iron, Wrought Iron, Hot and Cold working of Metals 5. Conductors ,semiconductor & Magnetic material Resistivity & conductivity, good conductor, semiconductor, insulator, dielectrics, ferroelectric, piezo electrics, super conductors Magnetic materials & their classification, magnetic properties, ferromagnetism, para magnetism, di-magnetism, anti-ferromagnetism, soft & hard magnetic material, magnetos 6. Polymers, Ceramics and Nano-materials

References/ Books:
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Materials and Metallurgy by G. B. S. Narang and K. Manchanedy, Khanna Publishers, New Delhi Elements of Metallurgy by Dr. Swaroop and Dr. Saxena, Rastogi Publication Material Science and Manufacturing Process by Dharmendrakumar and S. K. Jain, Stosius Inc/Advent Books Division Physical Metallurgy Principles by E. Reed Hill Robert, Publisher: Ewp Material Science by O.P. Khanna, Dhanpat Rai Publishing Material Science and Engineering: An Introduction by W.D.Callister, Jhon Wiley Introduction to Materials Science For Engineers by James F. Shakelford & Madanapalli K. Murlidhara, Pearson Education

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CE 102 ELEMENTS OF CIVIL ENGINEERING


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1. Introduction to Civil Engineering


a) Role of Civil Engineer in the construction of buildings, dams, expressways and infrastructure projects for 21st Century. Importance of an interdisciplinary approach in engineering. b) Basic Areas in Civil Engineering :Surveying, Construction Engineering, Project Management, Transportation Engineering, Fluid Mechanics, Irrigation Engineering, Structural Engineering, Geotechnical and Foundation Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Quantity Surveying, Earthquake Engineering, Infrastructure Development, Town Planning, Remote Sensing.

2. Materials and Construction


a) Use of basic materials cement, bricks, stone, natural and artificial sand, Reinforcing Steel-Mild, Tor and High Tensile Steel. Concrete types - PCC, RCC Prestressed and Precast. Introduction to smart materials. Recycling of materials. b) Substructure-Function of Foundations, (Only concepts of settlement and Bearing capacity of soils.) Types of shallow foundations, (only concept of friction and end bearing pile). c) Superstructure - Types of loads: DL and LL, wind loads, earthquake considerations. Types of Construction-Load Bearing, Framed, Composite. Fundamental requirements of masonry. d) Introduction to automation in construction: Concept, need, examples related to different civil engineering projects.

3. Uses of Maps and Field Surveys


a) Various types of maps and their uses. Principles of survey. Measurements of distances, directions and elevations by different methods. Modern survey methods using levels, Theodolites, EDM, lasers, total station and GPS. Introduction to digital mapping. Measuring areas from maps using digital planimeter. b) Conducting simple and differential leveling for setting out various benchmarks, determining the elevations of different points and preparation of contour maps. Introduction to GIS Software and other surveying software with respect to their capabilities and application areas.

4. Planning for the Built Environment


a) Concept of an integrated built environment-natural and manmade. Principles of planning, viz. Aspect, Prospect, Roominess, Grouping, Privacy, Circulation, Sanitation, Orientation, Economy. Role of by-laws in regulating the environment. b) Use of various eco-friendly materials in construction. Concept of green buildings.

References/ Books:
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Surveying Vol .I & II, B. C. Punamia, Laxmi Publication, Delhi Surveying Vol. I and II, S. K. Duggal, Tata Macgraw Hill Publication, New Delhi Civil Engineering Drawing, S. C. Rangwala, Charotar Publishing House, Anand Building Construction, Dr. B. C. Punamia, Laxmi Publication, Delhi Building Construction --- Bindra Arora; Dhanpat Rai publication. Engineering Material, Dr. S.C. Rangwala, Charotar Publishing House, Anand Building Materials, Dr. S.K. Duggal, New Age International Publishing House, Delhi Civil Engineering Material, Jakson and Dhir, ELBS Publishing, London Highway Engineering, Khanna S. K. and Justo C. Publisher: Nemchand and Brothers Irrigation Engineering and Hydraulic Structures, Santoshkumar Garg, Khanna Publishers Delhi

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EE 101 ELEMENTS OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING


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Examination Scheme Theory Tutorial Term Practical Work /Viva ES (3.0Hrs) MS (2.0Hrs) 60 40 25 25 --

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Concepts of emf., p.d. and current, resistance, effect of temperature on resistance. resistance temperature coefficient, insulation resistance. S.I. units of work, power and energy. Conversion of energy from one form to another in electrical, mechanical and thermal systems. batteries and cells, their types, primary cells and secondary cells, Lead Acid, Ni-Cd and Ni-MH batteries, current capacity and cell ratings. Charging, methods and maintenance procedure.

2. D.C.Circuits
Classification of electrical networks, Ohm's law, Kirchhoffs law and their applications for network solutions. Simplifications of networks using series and parallel combinations and star-delta conversions.

3.Electromagnetism
Magnetic effect of an electric current, cross and dot conventions, right hand thumb rule and cork screw rule, nature of magnetic field of long straight conductor, solenoid and toroid. concept of m.m.f., flux, flux density, reluctance, permeability and field strength, their units and relationships. simple series and parallel magnetic circuits, comparison of electrical and magnetic circuit, force on current carrying conductors placed in magnetic field, Flemings left hand rule. Faradays laws of electromagnetic induction, statically and dynamically induced e.m.f., self and mutual inductance, coefficient of couplings. energy stored in magnetic field. Charging and discharging of inductor and time constant.

4. Electrostatics and AC fundamentals


A) Electrostatics field, electric flux density, electric field strength, absolute permittivity, relative permittivity, capacitance and capacitor, composite dielectric capacitors, capacitors in series and parallel, energy stored in capacitors, charging and discharging of capacitors and time constant. B) Sinusoidal voltages and currents, their mathematical and graphical representation, Concept of instantaneous, peak (maximum), average and r.m.s. values, frequency , cycle, period, peak factor and form factor, phase difference ,lagging, leading and in phase quantities and phasor representation. rectangular and polar representation of phasors.

5. Single phase A.C. Circuits


Study of A.C. circuits consisting of pure resistance, pure inductance, pure capacitance and corresponding voltage-current phasor diagrams and waveforms. Development of concept of reactance, study of series R-L, R-C, R-L-C circuit and resonance, study of parallel R-L, R-C and R-LC circuit, concept of impedance , admittance, conductance and susceptance in case of above combinations and relevant voltage-current phasor diagrams, concept of active, reactive and apparent power and power factor.

6. Polyphase A.C.Circuits and Single phase Transformers


A) Polyphase A.C.Circuits: Concept of three-phase supply and phase sequence. voltages, currents and power relations in three phase balanced star-connected loads and delta-connected loads along with phasor diagrams. B) Single phase transformers: Construction, principle of working, e.m.f. equation, voltage and current ratios. losses, definition of regulation and efficiency, determination of these by direct loading method. descriptive treatment of autotransformers and dimmerstats.

7. Electrical Wiring
Connectors & switches, system of wiring, domestic wiring installation, sub circuits in domestic wiring, simple control circuit in domestic installation, industrial electrification.

8. Illumination
Types of lamps, fixtures & reflectors, illumination schemes for different categories. domestic, industrial & commercial premises, Lumen requirements for

9. Safety & protection


Safety, electric shock, first aid for electric shock other hazards of electrical laboratories & safety rules, use of multi-meters, grounding, importance of grounding, equipment of grounding for safety. Circuit protection devices, fuses, MCB, ELCB & relays.

References/ Books:
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
Electrical Technology Vol.1, B.L.Theraja, S.Chand Publication, New Delhi Basic Electrical Engineering, V.N.Mittal, TMH Publication, New Delhi Electrical Estimating & Costing, Surjitsingh, Dhanpat Rai & Co. Basic Electrical Engineering, V.K.Mehta, S.Chand and Company Ltd., New Delhi Electrical Technolgy- Edward Hughes, Seventh Edition, Pearson Education Elements of Electrical Technology- H.Cotton, C.B.S. Publications Basic Circuits Analysis by John Omalley Shawn, Mc Graw Hill. Principles of Electrical Engineering by Del. Toro, PHI

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ME 103 ELEMENTS OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING


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Thermodynamics Thermodynamic work, p-dV work in various processes, p-V representation of various thermodynamic processes and cycles. Ideal gas equations, Properties of pure substance, Statements of I and II laws of thermodynamics and their applications in Mechanical Engineering. Carnot cycle for Heat engine, Refrigerator and Heat pump. Energy conversion devices (Theoretical study using schematic diagrams only) Package Boiler, Turbine (Impulse & Reaction turbine, Gas turbine, Hydraulic turbines), Working principle and applications of Reciprocating I.C. engines, Air motor. Reciprocating pumps (single acting & double acting), reciprocating compressor, rotary compressors, fans, blowers, Study of household refrigerator, window air conditioner, split air conditioner Ratings and selection criteria of above devices. Refrigerants and their impact on environment. Power Plants ( Description with Block Diagrams) Thermal, Hydroelectric, Nuclear and Solar-Wind Hybrid Power Plants. Machine elements: Power transmission shafts, axles, keys, bush and ball bearings, Flywheel and Governors. Power Transmission Devices Types of Belts and belt drives, Chain drive, Types of gears, Types of Couplings, friction clutch (cone and single plate), brakes (types and applications only) Applications of these devices. Mechanisms:.(Descriptive treatment only) Slider crank mechanism, Four bar chain mechanism, List of various inversions of Four bar chain mechanism, Geneva mechanism, Ratchet and Paul mechanism Introduction to manufacturing processes and Their Applications: Casting, Sheet metal forming, Sheet metal cutting, Forging, Fabrication, Metal joining processes.

References/ Books:
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Elements of Mechanical Engineering, K.P.Roy and Prof.S.K.HajraChaudhury, Media Promoters and Publishers Pvt.Ltd. Bombay Fundamental of Mechanical Engineering by G.S. Sawhney, Prentice Hall of India Publication New Delhi Thermal Science and Engineering by Dr. D.S. Kumar, S.K. Kataria & Sons Publication, New Delhi Thermal Engineering by R.K. Rajput, S.Chand Publication New Delhi Thermodynamics, P. K Nag, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Co. Ltd Thermodynamics, Yunus A. Cengel and Boles, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Co. Ltd Theory of Machines , Ratan, Tata McGraw-Hill Publication, New Delhi Elements of Workshop Technology, Vol. I by S. K. HajraChaudhury & Others, Media Promoters and Publishers, Mumbai. 14th Edition, 2007.

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HS 107 PHYSICS
L
3

Teaching Scheme T P C Hrs/Week


1 2 8 6

Examination Scheme Theory Tutorial Term Practical Work /Viva ES (3.0Hrs) MS (2.0Hrs) 60 40 25 25 --

Total Marks 150

1. Physical interpretation of Vector concepts


Introduction to vector algebra, Physical concepts in vector fields and Scalar fields with examples, Physical and mathematical concepts of gradient, divergence and curl, Greens theorem, Gauss theorem, applications in gravitation and electrostatics. Stokes' theorem and its applications. Coordinate systems (polar, spherical and cylindrical introduction).

2. Acoustics & Ultrasonic


Acoustics: Introduction, Sound, Reflection of sound, Defects due to reflected sound, absorption of sound, Sabines formula, reverberation theory, Eyrings Equation, Doppler Effect. Ultrasonic: Introduction, Generation of ultrasonic: Magnetostriction and piezoelectric methods, determination of velocity of ultrasonic waves (acoustic grating), applications.

3. Waves and Oscillations


Simple harmonic motion, Damped simple harmonic motion, types of damping, Forced oscillation, resonance, group velocity and dispersion, Types of waves, Energy Transport in Wave motion, Wave motion in one dimension, the one dimensional Wave equation.

4. Laser
Interaction of radiation of matter-quantum mechanical view, The Einstein coefficients, Spontaneous and stimulated emission, Optical amplification and population inversion, meta stable state, optical resonator, the principle of pumping scheme, laser beam characteristics, Ruby Laser, He-Ne, lasers, applications. Introduction to Fiber optics.

5. Optics
Interference: Introduction, Sinusoidal waves, Superposition of waves, Interference by division of wave front, Interference by division of amplitude: Anti-reflecting films; Colour of thin films; wedge shape films; Newtons rings and its applications, Michelson interferometer and its applications. Diffraction: diffraction of light waves, Fraunhofer diffraction at a single slit, Two slit Fraunhofer Diffraction Pattern, N- Slit Fraunhofer Diffraction Pattern, diffraction grating, resolving power, Rayleigh Criterion, Fresnel diffraction (Introduction). `Polarization: Polarization of light, production of polarized light, types of polarization and their representation, Malus's law, , , polarizer and analyser, Double refraction, Interference of Polarized light: Quarter wave plates and Half wave plates, optical activity.

References/Books:
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Engineering Physics, K. Rajagopal, Prentice-Hall of India Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi Engineering. Physics, G. Vijayakumari, Vikas Publishing House Pvt., Ltd. Text book of Engg. Physics M.N. Aavadhalula & P .G. Kshirsagar, S. Chand Publlication, New Delhi Engineering Physics Abhijit Nayak, S.K. Kataria & Sons, Delhi. Physics part I and II, 5th Edition, Resnick, Halliday and Krane, John Wiley (2002) Optics, 3rd edition, A. Ghatak, Tata McGraw Hill (2005). Mechanics - Berkeley Physics Course, Vol. 1, Kittel C., Knight W.O. and Ruderman M.A., Tata McGraw-Hill Waves and Oscillations, Berkeley Physics Course, Vol. 3, Crawford F.S. McGraw- Hill The Feyman Lectures on Physics, Vol. 1, (Narosa) Feyman R.P., Leighton R.B. and Sands M. The Feyman Lectures on Physics, Vol. 2, (Narosa) Feyman R.P., Leighton R.B. and Sands M. Griffith D.J.H., Introduction to Electrodynamics - Prentice Hall of India

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ME 104 WORKSHOP PRACTICE


L
0

Teaching Scheme T P C Hrs/Week


0 2 1 2

Theory ES -MS --

Examination Scheme Tutorial Term Practical Work /Viva -50 25

Total Marks 75

1. 2. 3. 4.

Introduction to wood work: hand tools & various operations. Introduction to pattern making: types of patterns, allowances, colour coding etc. Introduction to bench work & fitting tools & operations. Introduction to metal cutting and machine tools: Safety measures, principles of operation of basic machine tools like lathe, shaping, & drilling. Important operations on these machines. Cutting tools and their usage, selection of cutting speeds, feeds, etc. 5. Introduction to welding. 6. Assignments: Simple assignments in wood working, fitting, electric arc welding, lathe and shaping machine work.

References/ Books:
1. Elements of Workshop Technology, Vol. I by S. K. HajraChaudhury & Others, Media Promoters and Publishers, Mumbai. 14th Edition, 2007. 2. Elements of Workshop Technology, Vol. II by S. K. HajraChaudhury & Others, Media Promoters and Publishers, Mumbai. 12th Edition, 2007. 3. Workshop Practice by H. S. Bawa, Tata-McGraw Hill, 2004.

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SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGY EXAM SCHEME FOR B.TECH. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING SEMESTER-III
SEMESTER -III Sr. No Course Code Course Name L B.TECH. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Teaching Scheme T P C Hrs/wk Exam Scheme Term Pract Work /Viva -25 25 25 25 25 --

Theory MS ES 40 40 40 40 40 40 60 60 60 60 60 60

Tutorial

Total Marks 125 150 150 150

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

HS 208
ME-205 EE 212 ME-206 ME-207 ME-208

Mathematics-III
Thermodynamics Electrical Technology Manufacturing Processes -I Strength of Materials Fluid Mechanics

3
3 2 3 3 3 17

1
0 0 0 0 0 1

0
2 2 2 2 2 10

7
7 5 7 7 7 40

4 5 4 5 5 5
28

25 -----

25 25 25 25 25

150 150
875

Total

Note: MS- Mid-Semester ES- End Semester Term work consists of the record of work done during laboratory hours of the course.

HS 208 MATHEMATICS-III
L
3

Teaching Scheme T P C Hrs/Week


1 0 7 4

Examination Scheme Theory Tutorial Term Practical Work /Viva MS (2.0Hrs) ES (3.0Hrs) 40 60 25 ---

Total Marks 125

Definition and properties of analytics functions. Cauchy-Riemann equations, harmonic functions. Power series and their properties Elementary functions Gauchys theorem and its applications. Taylor series and Laurent expansions. Residues and the Cauchy residue formula Evaluation of improper integrals Conformal mapping Inversion of Laplace Transform Review of power series and series solutions of ODEs Legendres equation and Legendre polynomials Regular and irregular singular points, method of Frobenius Bessels equation and Bessels functions Strum-Liouville problems Fourier series DAlembert solution to the Wave equation. Classification of linear second order PDE in two variables Vibration of a circular membrane Heat equation in the half space

References /Books: 1. Complex variables and applications , R.V.Churchill and J.W.Brown, McGraw-Hill. 2. Complex analysis, J. M. Howie, Springer-Verlag. 3. Complex Variables 0 Introduction and Applications, M.J.Ablowitz and A.S.Fokas, Cambridge, University Press, (Indian Edition). 4. Advanced Engineering Mathematics (8th Edition), E.Kreyszig, JohnWiley . 5. Elementary Differential Equations (8th Edition) W.E.Boyce and R.Diprima, , John Wiley .

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ME-205 THERMODYNAMICS
L Teaching Scheme T P C Hrs/Week Theory Examination Scheme Tutorial Term Practical Work /Viva
60 -25 25

Total Marks
150

40

Laws of Thermodynamics: First Law of Thermodynamics (Law of conservation of energy), Second Law
of Thermodynamics (law of degradation of energy) , Clausius and Kelvin-Plank statements, Equivalence of Kelvin-Plank and Clausius statements, Perpetual Motion Machine I & II, Concept of Reversibility & reversible cycle. Entropy as a property, Clausius inequality, principle of increase of Entropy.

Availability: Available and unavailable energy, concept of availability, availability of heat source at
constant temperature and variable temperature (Numerical) Availability of non flow and steady flow systems, Helmholtz and Gibbs function, irreversibility, exergy destruction and second law efficiency.

Properties of Steam and Vapor Processes: Formation of steam, Phase changes, Properties of steam,
use of Steam Tables, Study of P-V, T-S and Mollier diagram for steam, Dryness fraction and its determination, Study of steam calorimeters (Separating, Throttling and combined) Non-flow and Steady flow vapour processes, Change of properties, Work and heat transfer.

Vapour Power Cycles: Carnot cycle, Rankine cycle, Comparision of Carnot cycle and Rankine cycle,
Efficiency of Rankine cycle , Relative efficiency, Effect of superheat, boiler and condenser pressure on performance of Rankine cycle. Reheat & Regenerative cycle (no numerical, for reheat & regenerative )

Fuels and Combustion: Types of fuels, Proximate and ultimate analysis of fuel, Combustion theory,
Combustion Equations Theoretical, excess air and equivalence ratio. Analysis of products of combustion Calorific value HCV & LCV. Bomb and Boys gas calorimeters (Numerical). First and second law analysis of reactive systems.

Introduction to EES for solution of numerical problems.


References/ Books: 1. Engineering Thermodynamics by P. K. Nag, Tata Mcgraw Hill, New Delhi 1. Fundamentals of Classical Thermodynamics by Van Wylen and Sonntag, John Wiley & Sons Inc. 2. Engineering Thermodynamics by R.K.Rajput, EVSS Thermo Laxmi Publications 3. Engineering Thermodynamics by Rayner Joel, ELBS Longman. 4. Thermodynamics- An Engineering Approach by Yunus A Cengel & Bole Tata Mcgraw Hill, New Delhi 5. Engineering Thermodynamics by R.K. Rajput, Laxmi Publications, New Delhi 6. Fundamentals of Engineering Thermodynamics by R.Yadav, Central Publishing House, Allahabad

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EE 212 ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGY


L 2 Teaching Scheme T P C Hrs/Week 0 2 5 4 Theory MS (2.0Hrs) ES (3.0Hrs) 40 60 Examination Scheme Tutorial Term Practical Work /Viva -25 25 Total Marks 150

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

Electrical Power Measurement: Measurement of active and reactive power in three phase balanced loads by using one wattmeter & two wattmeter, effect of power factor on wattmeter reading. Electrical Energy Measurement: Single Phase & three phase energy meter (construction and Working), Use of CT & PT for measurement of Power / Energy in single phase and three phase system (Theoretical Treatment only), standard specifications of single and three phase energy meter. Tariff-introduction, objectives & Details of H.T. and L.T tariff, TOD tariff, advantages and improvement of power factor (Theoretical Treatment only) Illumination:- Various terms related to illumination, types & requirement of good lighting scheme, special purpose lighting Single phase transformer: Types, KVA rating, approximate equivalent circuit, voltage regulation and efficiency of transformer, condition for maximum efficiency. Three phase transformers: Types of transformer connection (star/star, star/delta, delta/star, and delta/delta) and applications based on connections. (Theoretical Treatment only) Introduction of power transformer, distribution transformer, study of typical distribution transformer substation, specifications of transformer (KVA rating, voltage ratio, current rating) Three phase Induction Motor:- Constructional feature, working principle of three phase induction motors, types; torque equation, torque slip characteristics; power stages; efficiency; types of starters; methods of speed control & Industrial applications. Single phase induction motors: Types, construction, working principle of split phase and shaded pole type induction motors, applications. Specifications of induction motors (KW rating, rated voltage, current rating, frequency, speed, class of insulation) Synchronous Generator: Constructional features (Salient and non- salient),working principle, e m f equation, synchronous speed of an alternator, concept of synchronous reactance and impedance, phasor diagram of loaded alternator, voltage regulation of alternator by direct loading method and synchronous impedance method. Specifications of synchronous generator Construction, working principle of D.C. generator, emf equation of D C generator. (Theoretical concept only). Working principle of D.C. motor. Types of D. C. motor, back emf , torque equation for D.C. motor, characteristics of D. C. motor (series, shunt and compound), starters of D.C. shunt and series motor, methods for speed control of D.C shunt and series motors, Industrial applications. Special purpose motors: Construction, working principle, characteristic and applications of stepper motors, A.C. and D.C servomotors, universal motors, Industrial applications. POWER SEMICODUCTOR DEVICES SUCH AS SCR: Construction detail, V-I Characteristics, Methods to turn ON, switching action during ON & OFF, specification, Concept of commutation of SCR. Applications DIAC:- Construction, V-I Characteristics TRIAC:- Construction, V-I Characteristics, turning ON process. MOSFET:- Construction, transfer Characteristics, output characteristics, Methods to turn ON & OFF, applications IGBT:- Construction detail, transfer Characteristics, output characteristics, Methods to turn ON & OFF, applications GTO Construction ,working and characteristic. Drives: Advantages of Electrical Drives, Individual & Group drives, selection of drives depending on load characteristics. Speed Control: Single phase full converter fed D.C. Drives, Three phase converter fed D.C. Drives, Chopper Drives, two quadrant & four quadrant chopper drives, stator voltage control of three phase induction motor, frequency control of three phase induction motor, V/F control of three phase induction motor. References / Books: Electrical Technology B. L.Theraja, S Chand Publication Co Ltd. Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering Ashfaq Husain, Dhanpat Rai & Co. Electrical machines D P Kothari and I J Nagrath Tata McGraw Hill ,Third Edition Electrical Machinery S.K. Bhattacharya TTTI Chandigad Electrical Technology Edward Hughes Pearson Education Art and Science of Utilization of Electrical Energy H Pratap Dhanpat Rai and Co ,Third Edition Power Electronics Dr. P.S. Bhimbra Khanna Publication

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ME-206
L
3

MANUFACTURING PROCESSES I
Examination Scheme Theory Tutorial Term Practical Work /Viva MS (2.0Hrs) ES (3.0Hrs)
40 60 -25 25

Teaching Scheme T P C Hrs/Week


0 2 7

Total Marks
150

Casting : Steps involved in making a casting Advantage of casting and its applications. Patterns and Pattern making Types of patterns Materials used for patterns, pattern allowances and their construction, Principles of Gating, Gating ratio and design of Gating systems Solidification of casting Concept Solidification of pure metal and alloys, short & long freezing range alloys. Risers Types, function and design, casting design considerations, special casting processes 1) Centrifugal 2)Die, 3) Investment. Methods of Melting : Crucible melting and cupola operation, steel making processes, special. A) Welding : Classification of welding process types of welds and welded joints and their characteristics, design of welded joints, Gas welding, ARC welding, Forge welding, resistance welding, Thermit welding and Plasma (Air and water ) welding. B) Cutting of Metals: Oxy Acetylene Gas cutting, water plasma. Cutting of ferrous, non-ferrous metals. Inert Gas welding, TIG & MIG, welding, Friction welding, Induction welding, Explosive welding, Laser welding, Soldering & Brazing. Heat affected zones in welding; welding defects causes and remedies destructive nondestructive testing of welds. Hot working, cold working, strain hardening, recovery, recrystallisation and grain growth, Comparison of properties of Cold and Hot worked parts, Rolling fundamentals theory of rolling, types of Rolling mills and products. Forces in rolling and power requirements. Stamping, forming and other cold working processes : Blanking and piercing Bending and forming Drawing and its types wire drawing and Tube drawing coining Hot and cold spinning Types of presses and press tools. Forces and power requirement in the above operations. Extrusion of Metals : Basic extrusion process and its characteristics. Hot extrusion and cold extrusion - Forward extrusion and backward extrusion Impact extrusion Hydrostatic extrusion. Forging processes: Principles of forging Tools and dies Types Forging Smith forging, Drop Forging Roll forging Forging hammers : Rotary forging forging defects. Processing of Plastics: Types of Plastics, Properties, applications and their Processing methods & Equipment (blow &injection modeling)

REFERENCES/BOOKS : 1. Manufacturing Engineering and Technology/Kalpakjin S/ Pearson Edu. 2. Process and materials of manufacturing Lindberg/PE 3. Principles of Metal Castings / Roenthal. 4. Welding Process / Paramar / 5. Production Technology /Sarma P C / 6. Production Engineering Suresh Dalela & Ravi Shankar / Galgotia Publications Pvt. Ltd.

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ME-207 STRENGTH OF MATERIALS


L
3

Teaching Scheme T P C Hrs/Week


0 2 7

Examination Scheme Theory Tutorial Term Practical Work /Viva MS (2.0Hrs) ES (3.0Hrs)
40 60 -25 25

Total Marks
150

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

Stresses and strains in three dimensions; Theories of failure. Beams on elastic foundations, infinite, semi infinite and finite beams. Bending of curved beams in the plane of loading - crane hooks and chain links. Bending of curved beam out of its initial plane, Saint Venants equations and equations of equilibrium. Bending of circular Beams subject (Id to symmetric loading) Torsion of non-circular members, St. Venants theory, Torsional stresses in elliptical triangular shafts, Approximate solutions for rectangular section, Membrane analog, Torsion of hallow sections, torsional stresses in thin walled open and closed sections, plastic yielding of circular shafts. Bending of thin plates, Assumptions of plate theory, GDE for deflection of plates, Boundary conditions, Solutions for rectangular plates, Naviers and Levys solutions, circular plates, Membrane theory of shells of revolution and cylindrical shells.

References / Books: 1. Advanced Mechanics of Material - Seely , F.B & Smith J.O 2. Strength of Materials Vol. 1 and 2 - Timshenko 3. Strength of Materials - F.L. Singer 4. Advance Mechanics of Materials , Boresi A.P, and Sidebottom, O.M , John Willey & sons, 1985 5. Advance Mechanics of Materials, Srinath L.S 6. Advance strength and applied stress analysis , Richard G. Budynas, McGraw Hill , New Delhi 1999.

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ME-208 FLUID MECHANICS


L
3 1.

Teaching Scheme T P C Hrs/Week


0 2 7

Examination Scheme Theory Tutorial Term Practical Work /Viva MS (2.0Hrs) ES (3.0Hrs)
40 60 25 25

Total Marks
150

Concept of system and control volume; Fluid and flow, definition and types, continuum, Reynolds transport theorem.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

Fluid Properties, Newtons Law of Viscosity, Stokes Theorem, Compressibility, Vapour pressure. Fluid Kinematics: Types of flow- steady, unsteady, uniform, non-uniform, laminar, turbulent, One, Two and Three dimensional, compressible, incompressible, rotational, Irrotational. Stream lines, path lines, streak lines, velocity components, convective and local acceleration, velocity potential, stream function, continuity equation in Cartesian co-ordinates. Fluid Statics Hydrostatic law, Pascals law, Pressure at a point, Total Pressure, Centre of pressure, Pressure on a plane(Horizontal, Vertical, Inclined) & Curved surfaces, Archimedes Principle , Buoyancy and stability of floating and submerged bodies, Metacentric height. Fluid Dynamics Introduction to Navier- Concept of system and control volume; Reynolds transport theorem Stokes Equation, Euler equation of motion along a stream line, Bernoullis equation, application of Bernoullis equation to Pitot tube, Venturi meter, Orifices, Orifice meter, Triangular Notch & Rectangular Notch .(Without considering Velocity of Approach) Laminar Flow Definition, relation between pressure and shear stresses, laminar flow through round pipe, fixed parallel plates. Dimensional Analysis Dimensions of physical quantities, dimensional homogeneity, Buckingham pi Theorem, important dimensionless numbers, Model analysis (Reynolds, Froude and Mach). Flow Through Pipes TEL, HGL , Energy losses through pipe, Darcy-Weisbach equation, Moody diagram, Minor losses in pipes, pipes in series and parallel, Siphons, Transmission of power, Turbulent Flow, Velocity Distribution. Boundary Layer Theory Development of Boundary Layer on a flat plate, Laminar and Turbulent Boundary Layers, Laminar sub layer, Separation of Boundary Layer and Methods of Controlling. Flow around Immersed Bodies Lift and Drag, Classification of Drag, Flow around circular cylinder and Aerofoil, Development of lift on Aerofoil. Introduction to CFD Methodology (Elementary Treatment); Use of EES for problem solving; Flow visualization tapes. References / Books: Engineering Fluid Mechanics, Kumar K. L., S.Chand & Company Ltd.
Introduction to Fluid Mechanics and Fluid Machines, Som.S.K& Biswas. Tata McGraw-Hills Publishing Company Limited (2003) Fluid Mechanics, Cengel & Cimbala, , Tata McGraw-Hills Publishing Company Limited (2006)

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

Introduction to Fluid Mechanics, James E. A., John and Haberm W. A., Prentice Hall of India Fluid Mechanics and Fluid Power Engineering, Dr.D.S.Kumar, S.K.Kataria & Sons. Fluid Mechanics, Fox R.W. and McDonald A.T., John Wiley International, 2005. Fluid Mechanics, White F. M., Tata McGraw Hill, 2008. Fluid Mechanics, Gupta V. and Gupta S.K Narosa, 2005.
Fluid Mechanics & Machinery Agarwal.S.K, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Company Limited.

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SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGY EXAM SCHEME FOR B.TECH. MECHANICAL ENGINEEING SEMESTER-IV

SEMESTER -IV
Sr. Course Code HS 209
ME-209 ME-210 ME-211 ME 212 ME-213

B.TECH. MECHANICAL ENGINEEING


Teaching Scheme Course Name
Numerical Methods Mechanical Measurements & Metrology Design of Machine Elements Kinematics of Machines Engineering Metallurgy Fluid Machinery

L 3
3 3 2 3 3

T 1
0 0 0 0 0 1

P 0
2 2 2 2 2 10

C 7
7 7 5 7 7 40

Hrs/ wk 4 5 5 4 5 5
28

Theory MS ES
40 40 40 40 40 40 600 60 60 60 60 60 60

Exam Scheme Term Pract Tutorial Work /Viva


25 -----25 -25 25 25 25 25 125 -25 25 25 25 25 125

Total Marks
125 150 150 150 150 150 875

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Total

17

MS- Mid-Semester

ES- End Semester

Note: Term work consists of the record of work done during laboratory hours of the course.

HS 209 NUMERICAL METHODS


L
3

Teaching Scheme T P C Hrs/Week


1 0 7 4

Examination Scheme Theory Tutorial Term Practical Work /Viva MS (2.0Hrs) ES (3.0Hrs) 40 60 25 ---

Total Marks 125

1. Interpolation by polynomials, divided differences, error of the interpolating polynomial, piecewise linear and cubic spline interpolation. 2. Numerical integration, composite rules, error formulae. Solution of a system of linear equations, implemen- tation of Gaussian elimination and Gauss-Seidel methods 3. Partial pivoting, row echelon form, LU factorization Choleskys method, ill-conditioning, norms. Solution of a nonlinear equation, bisection and secant methods.

4. Newtons method, rate of convergence, solution of a system of nonlinear equations, numerical solution of ordinary differential equations, Euler and Runge-Kutta methods, multi-step methods, predictor-corrector methods, order of convergence, finite difference methods, numerical solutions of elliptic, parabolic, and hyperbolic partial differential equations. 5. Eigenvalue problem, power method, QR method, Gershgorins theorem. Exposure to software packages like IMSL subroutines, MATLAB.

References/ Books:
1. Elementary Numerical Analysis- An Algorithmic Approach, S.D. Conte and C. de Boor, 3rd ed.,McGraw-Hill, 1980. 2. Introduction to Numerical Analysis, 2nd ed., C.E. Froberg, Addison-Wesley, 1981. 3. Advanced engineering mathematics, E. Kreyszig, 8th ed., John Wiley (1999).

ME 209 MECHANICAL MEASUREMENTS & METROLOGY


L
3

T
0

Teaching Scheme P C Hrs/Week


2 7

Theory MS (2.0Hrs) ES (3.0Hrs)


40 60

Examination Scheme Tutorial Term Practical Work /Viva


-25 25

Total Marks
150

1.

2.

3. 4.

5.

6. 7.

MECHANICAL MEASUREMENTS Generalized Measurement Systems: Introduction, Description of Stages in Measurements, Calibration, Accuracy, Precision and Error, Error Classification, Treatment of Test data, uncertainty Analysis. Measurement of Force ,Torque and pressure Standards Measuring Methods, Comparative study of different types of forces and torque Measuring systems. Description and working Principle of different types of Transducers for Measuring Pressure, Measurements of High Pressure and low pressure, calibration method. Measurement of Humidity and Temperature: Introduction, Different types of Transducers for measurement of Humidity, their performance characteristics and limitations. Flow Measurement: Introduction, Principle of operation of various obstruction meters for compressible and incompressible fluid flow measurement, variable Area meter and other important flow meters and visualization methods. Temperature Measurements Different types of Transducers: for Measurements of low and medium temperatures pyrometers, Temperature indicators, problems in temperature measurement. Measurement of Speed and Vibration: Velocity Acceleration: Speedometers, velocity measurement, Accelerometers, encoders, calibration and uses. Different pick-ups and their limitations Measurement of Radio-isotopes, Measurement of Radio activity. MERTOLOGY

8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14.

Introduction to Metrology and its relevance, standardization, dimensional measurement, limits, fits and tolerances, limit gauging, linear and angular measurements and their applications, surface roughness-quantification and measurement, alignment testing of machine tools, Feature inspection and Computer Aided inspection

References / Books:
1. Mechanical Measurement by Beckwidth and Buck (Edn. 1965, Addison Wesley Publishing Co. Inc. London) 2. Measurement systems, Application and Design by Docblin (Edn. 1976, Publisher TMH) 3. Introduction to Microprocesors by A.P. Mathur 2nd Edn. 1984, Publisher TMH. 4. Engineering Measurements and Instrumentation by Adams L.F. (Edition 1975, London English University Press). 5. Instrumentation Measurement and Analysis by B.C. Nakra, K.K. Choudhary (Edn. 1985, Publisher TMH, New Delhi). 6. Automation, Production system & Computer Integrated Manufacturing by Mikell. P. Groover, 2nd edition 2001, Person Education Asia.

ME 210
L
3

DESIGN OF MACHINE ELEMENTS


Examination Scheme Theory Tutorial Term Practical Work /Viva MS (2.0Hrs) ES (3.0Hrs)
40 60 -25 25

Teaching Scheme T P C Hrs/Week


0 2 7

Total Marks
150

UNIT I
INTRODUCTION : General considerations in the design of Engineering Materials and their properties selection Manufacturing consideration in design. Tolerances and fits BIS codes of steels. STRESSES IN MACHINE MEMBERS : Simple stresses Combined stresses Torsional and bending stresses impact stresses stress strain relation Various theories of failure factor of safety Design for strength and rigidity preferred numbers. The concept of stiffness in tension, bending, torsion and combined situations Static strength design based on fracture toughness. UNIT II STRENGTH OF MACHINE ELEMENTS : Stress concentration Theoretical stress Concentration factor Fatigue stress concentration factor notch sensitivity Design for fluctuating stresses Endurance limit Estimation of Endurance strength Goodmans line Soderbergs line Modified goodmans line. UNIT III Riveted and welded joints Design of joints with initial stresses eccentric loading UNIT IV Bolted joints Design of bolts with pre-stresses Design of joints under eccentric loading locking devices both of uniform strength, different seals UNIT V KEYS, COTTERS AND KNUCKLE JOINTS : Design of Keys-stresses in keys-cottered joints-spigot and socket, sleeve and cotter, jib and cotter jointsKnuckle joints. UNIT VI SHAFTS : Design of solid and hollow shafts for strength and rigidity Design of shafts for combined bending and axial loads Shaft sizes BIS code. Use of internal and external circlips, Gaskets and seals (stationary & rotary). UNIT VII SHAFT COUPLING : Rigid couplings Muff, Split muff and Flange couplings. Flexible couplings Flange coupling (Modified). UNIT VIII Mechanical Springs : Stresses and deflections of helical springs Extension -compression springs Springs for fatigue loading natural frequency of helical springs Energy storage capacity helical torsion springs Co-axial springs, leaf springs.

References / Books :
1. 2. 3. 4.
5. 6. 7.

Mechanical Engineering Design, Shigley, J. E., Mischke, C. R. and Budynas, R. G., McGraw Hill, 7th Edition, 2004. International. Fundamental of Machine Component Design, "Juvinall, R. C., and Marshek, K. M., John Wiley and Sons, 2000. Fundamentals of Machine Elements Hamrock, B. J., Jacobson, B. Schmidt, S. R.,. McGraw Hill, 1999. An Integrated Approach, Norton, R. L., Machine Design: Pearson Education, Indian Reprint-2001.
Machine Design, V.Bandari Tmh Publishers Machine Design, S MD Jalaludin, AnuRadha Publishers Design Data hand Book, S MD Jalaludin, AnuRadha Publishers

ME 211
L
2

KINEMATICS OF MACHINES
Total Marks
150

Teaching Scheme T P C Hrs/Week


0 2 5

Examination Scheme Theory Tutorial Term Practical Work /Viva MS (2.0Hrs) ES (3.0Hrs)
40 60 -25 25

1.

2. 3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

Fundamentals of Kinematics and Mechanisms Kinematic link, Types of links, Kinematic pair, Types of constrained motions, Types of Kinematic pairs, Kinematic chain, Types of joints, Mechanism, Machine, Degree of freedom (Mobility), Kutzbach crieterion, Grublers criterion. Four bar chain and its inversions, Grashoffs law, Slider crank chain and its inversions, Double slider crank chain and its inversions. Pantograph, Swinging/Rocking mechanisms, Geneva mechanism. Equivalent linkage of mechanisms. Steering gear mechanisms: Condition for correct steering, Davis steering gear mechanism, Ackermann steering gear mechanism. Velocity and Acceleration Analysis of Simple Mechanisms : Graphical Methods-I Relative velocity method : Relative velocity of a point on a link, Angular velocity of a link, Sliding velocity, Velocity polygons for simple mechanisms. Relative acceleration method : Relative acceleration of a point on a link, Angular acceleration of a link, Acceleration polygons for simple mechanisms. Instantaneous center of rotation (ICR) method: Defination of ICR, Types of ICRs, Methods of locating ICRs, Kennedys Theorem, Body and space centrode. Velocity and Acceleration Analysis of Mechanisms: Graphical Methods-II Velocity and acceleration diagrams for the mechanisms involving Coriolis component of acceleration. Kleins construction. Kinematic Analysis of Mechanisms : Analytical Methods Analytical method for displacement, velocity and acceleration analysis of slider crank mechanism. Position analysis of links with vector and complex algebra methods, Loop closure equation, Chace solution, Velocity and acceleration analysis of four bar and slider crank mechanisms using vector and complex algebra methods.Hookes joint, Double Hookes joint. Introduction to Synthesis of Linkages Steps in synthesis process: Type, number and dimensional synthesis. Tasks of Kinematic synthesis: Path, function and motion generation (Body guidance). Precision Positions, Chebychev spacing, Mechanical and structural errors, Branch defect and order defect, Crank Rocker mechanisms. Graphical synthesis : Two and three position synthesis using relative pole method and inversion method for single slider crank and four bar mechanism, Three position motion synthesis of four bar Mechanism. Analytical synthesis: Derivation of Freudensteins equation, Three position function generation using Freudensteins equation. Static and Dynamic Force Analysis Theory and analysis of Compound Pendulum, Concept of equivalent length of simple pendulum, Bifilar suspension, Trifilar suspension. Dynamics of reciprocating engines: Two mass statically and dynamically equivalent system, correction couple, static and dynamic force analysis of reciprocating engine mechanism (analytical method only), Crank shaft torque, Introduction to T- diagram.

References / Books: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Theory of Machines, S. S. Ratan, Tata Mc Graw-Hill publications, New Delhi Theory of Mechanisms and Machines, Ghosh Amitabha, East West Press Mechanisms and theory Machines theory, Rao J.S. and Dukkipati R.V, , Wiley Eastern Ltd. Theory of Machines and Mechanisms, Shigley J.E and Uicker J.J, , Oxford University Press Theory of Machines, Bevan Thomas, Theory of Machine & Mechanism, Ballaney P L, Theory of Machines, 2nd Ed. Singh Sadhu, Pearson Education Theory of Machines and Mechanism, Uicker John J, Oxford University Press Kinematics and Dynamics of Planar Mechanisms, Paul B., Prentice Hall, 1979. Design of Machinery, Norton, R.L., Third Edition, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi, 2005.

ME 212 ENGINEERING METALLURGY


L
3 1.

Teaching Scheme T P C Hrs/Week

Examination Scheme Theory Tutorial Term Practical Work /Viva MS (2.0Hrs) ES (3.0Hrs)

Total Marks

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

0 2 7 5 40 60 -25 25 150 Structure Property Relation Engineering metals and alloys , Elastic and plastic deformation, deformation in a single crystal and polycrystalline metal, Critical resolved shear stress, Imperfections in a crystal, plastic deformation mechanisms-slip and twin, effect of defects on deformation mechanism, work hardening, fracture in metals , changes in properties due to deformation, Re-crystallisation, cold working and hard working. Testing of metals Concept of stress and strain, strength, elasticity, plasticity, stiffness, resilience, Toughness, Malleability, Ductility, Brittleness. Destructive Tests like : Tension Test- Engineering and True stress-strain curves, their conversion relationships, evaluation of properties. Numerical based on tension test, engineering stress-strain diagram for ductile and brittle metal, compression test. Hardness test- Brinell. Poldi, Vickers, Rockwell, Rockwell superficial. Micro hardness test. Impact tests- Charpy and izod, , Fatigue and creep test, Erichsen cupping test , concept of fracture toughness testing Non Destructive Testing: Visual Inspection, Magna flux, dye penetration test, sonic and ultra sonic test, radiography and eddy current test. Examples of selection of NDT and mechanical testing methods for selected components like crankshafts, gears, razor blades, welded joints, steel and C.I. casting, rolled products. Ferrous metals and Designation Wrought and cast components, Allotropy of Iron, Iron-carbon diagram, plain carbon steels, limitations of plain carbon steel, and advantages of alloy steels. Effect of alloying elements on mechanical properties of steel, Alloy steels, Tool steels, stainless steels, cast irons. Designation of steels and cast iron. Heat Treatment Effect of non equilibrium cooling on microstructure and properties of steel, TTT diagram for 0.8% carbon steel only, Isothermal treatments, Continous cooling Transformation curves, Critical Cooling Rate & Heat treatments like Annealing, Normalizing, Hardening and tempering. Hardenability of steels, Jominey end quench test, surface hardening treatment scarburizing. Nitriding, Carbonitriding, tufftride, sursulf, Induction hardening and flame hardening. Powder Metallurgy and Non Ferrous Metals and alloys. Making of Powder metallurgical component, Advantages and limitations of powder metallurgy. Production of typical P/M components, self lubricated bearing, cemented carbides, cermets, refractory metals, electrical contact materials, friction materials, and diamond impregnated tools. Non ferrous metals and alloys- Copper and its alloys, Aluminium and its alloys, babbits. Introduction to Advanced Material Types and Properties of Composite materials, High temperature materials, Engineering ceramics & cryogenic materials.

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References / Books : Engineering Metallurgy By R.A. Higgins, Viva Books Pvt Ltd Properties of Engineering Materials by R.A.Higgins, Viva Books Pvt Ltd Material science and metallurgy for Engineers by Dr V.D.Kodgire The Science and Engineering of materials by Donald R Askeland et al, Thomson Brooks/cole Physical Metallurgy Principles, R.E. Reed-Hill:, 4th Edition Cengage Learning, 2003 Elements of Metallurgy and Engineering Alloys, F.C. Compbell, ASM International, Ohio, 2008 Physical Metallurgy and Advanced Materials R.E. Smallman, A.H.W. Nagan, Seventh Edn, Elsevier, 2007 Materials Science and Engineering, William D Callister, Jr., Wiley India (P) Ltd., 2007 9. Phase Transformations in Metals and Alloys, D.A. Porter and K.E. Easterling, second edition, Chapman and Hall, London 1992

ME 213
L
3

FLUID MACHINERY
Total Marks
150

Teaching Scheme T P C Hrs/Week


0 2 7

Examination Scheme Theory Tutorial Term Practical Work /Viva MS (2.0Hrs) ES (3.0Hrs)
40 60 -25 25

1.

2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Definition and classification of turbo machines; Principles of operation; Specific work its representation on T-s and h-s diagrams; Losses and efficiencies; Energy transfer in turbo machines; Flow mechanism through the impeller velocity triangles ideal and actual flows slip and its estimation; Degree of reaction impulse and reaction stages; Significance of impeller vane angle; Similarity; Specific speed and shape number. Steam turbines flow through nozzles compounding effect of wetness in steam turbines; Gas turbines; Hydraulic turbines Pelton, Francis and Kaplan turbines draft tube performance and regulation of hydraulic turbines; Cavitations in pumps and turbines; Performance characteristics of pumps and blowers affinity laws regulation; Wind turbines; Fluid couplings and torque converters; Unconventional turbo machines Wells turbine, reversible turbines and new cross flow machines.

References/ Books : 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Principles of Turbo machinery,. Shepherd, D. G., Macmillan, 1956. Hydraulic Machines, Sixth Edition, Jagdish Lal, Metropolitan Book, 1975. Fans and Compressors, Cherkassky, V. M., Pumps Mir Publishers, 1980. Hydraulic and Compressible Flow Turbo machines, Sayers, A.T., McGraw Hill,1990. An Introduction to Energy Conversion Vol.III: Turbo machinery, Seventh Reprint, Kadambi, V. and Manohar Prasad, Wiley Eastern, 1997. A Treatise on Turbo machines, Gopalakrishnan, G. and D. Prithvi Raj, Scitech Publications, 2002. Hydraulic Machines: Theory and Design, Vasandani, V.P., Tenth Edition,Khanna Publishers, 1992. Fluid Machinery: Performance, Analysis and Design, Wright,T., CRC Press, 1998.

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SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGY EXAM SCHEME FOR B.TECH. MECHANICAL ENGINEEING SEMESTER-V SEMESTER -V
Sr. Course Code
ME-314 ME-315 ME-316 ME-317 ME-318 ME-319

B.TECH. MECHANICAL ENGINEEING


Teaching Scheme Course Name L
Manufacturing Processes-II Production and Operation Management Power Plant Engineering Design of Mechanical Systems Heat and Mass Transfer Refrigeration & Air Conditioning 3 2 3 3 3 3

Exam Scheme Hrs/wk 5 3 5 5 5


5 28

T
0 1 0 0 0 0 1

P
2 0 2 2 2 2 10

C
7 5 7 7 7 7 40

Theory MS ES
40 40 40 40 40 40 600 60 60 60 60 60 60

Tutorial
-25 ----25

Term Work
25 -25 25 25 25 125

Pract /Viva
25 -25 25 25 25 125

Total Marks
150 125 150 150 150 150 875

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

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17

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ES- End Semester

Note: - Term work consists of the record of work done during laboratory hours of the course.

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ME 314 MANUFACTURING PROCESS - II


L 3 Teaching Scheme T P C Hrs/Week 0 2 7 5 Theory MS (2.0Hrs) ES (3.0Hrs) 40 60 Examination Scheme Tutorial Term Practical/ Work Viva -25 25 Total Marks 150

Elementary treatment of metal cutting theory Element of cutting process Geometry of single point tool and angles chip formation and types of chips built up edge and its effects chip breakers. Mechanics of orthogonal cutting Merchants Force diagram, cutting forces cutting speeds, feed, depth of cut, tool life, coolants, machinability Tool materials. Introduction Need for non-traditional machining methods-Classification of modern machining processes considerations in process selection. Materials. Applications. Ultrasonic machining Elements of the process, mechanics of metal removal process parameters, economic considerations, applications and limitations, recent development. Abrasive jet machining, Water jet machining and abrasive water jet machine : Basic principles, equipments, process variables, mechanics of metal removal, MRR, application and limitations. Electrochemical Process : Fundamentals of electro chemical machining, electrochemical grinding, electro chemical honing and deburring process, metal removal rate in ECM, Tool design, Surface finish and accuracy economic aspects of ECM Simple problems for estimation of metal removal rate. Fundamentals of chemical, machining, advantages and applications. Thermal metal removal processes: General Principle and applications of Electric Discharge Machining, Electric Discharge Grinding and electric discharge wire cutting processes Power circuits for EDM, Mechanics of metal removal in EDM, Process parameters, selection of tool electrode and dielectric fluids, methods surface finish and machining accuracy, characteristics of spark eroded surface and machine tool selection. Wire EDM, principle, applications. Generation and control of electron beam for machining, theory of electron beam machining, comparison of thermal and non-thermal processes General Principle and application of laser beam machining thermal features, cutting speed and accuracy of cut. Application of plasma for machining, metal removal mechanism, process parameters, accuracy and surface finish and other applications of plasma in manufacturing industries. Chemical machining-principle- maskants etchants- applications. Magnetic abrasive finishing, Abrasive flow finishing, Electro-stream drilling, Shaped tube electrolytic machining. REFERENCES & TEXT BOOKS: 1. Advanced machining processes/ VK Jain/ Allied publishers. 1. Modern Machining Process / Pandey P.C. and Shah H.S./ TMH. 2. New Technology / Bhattacharya A/ The Institution of Engineers, India 1984.

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ME 315 PRODUCTION AND OPERATION MANAGEMENT


L 2 Teaching Scheme T P C Hrs/Week 1 0 5 3 Theory MS (2.0Hrs) ES (3.0Hrs) 40 60 Examination Scheme Tutorial Term Practical/ Work Viva 25 --Total Marks 125

1.

Introduction: Introduction to operations management- role, scope and interface with marketing, finance, strategy. Work study and Ergonomics: Work Study, Work Measurement, Activity Sampling, MOST, Ergonomics, Learning Curve. Inventory control: Deterministic and probabilistic models Forecasting: Demand forecasting, Time Series, Regression Analysis and Qualitative techniques, Forecast Error. Product Design and Development: Product Design and Process Selection, Service Design, Outsourcing, Make buy decision, Value Engineering, QFD, Concurrent Engineering. Facility Planning: Facility Planning- location, layout; Line balancing; Analytical tools and techniques for facility planning and design, Single Facility Location. Quality Management: Total Quality Management (TQM), Statistical Process Control (SPC); Concepts of Sixsigma; Maintenance management and equipment replacement policies; World class manufacturing; Concepts of supply chain management, Case studies. Lean Manufacturing: Concepts of TMS (Toyota Manufacturing Systems), JIT Manufacturing, MIS, FMS, Simulation, etc., Case Studies. Maintenance Management: Maintenance planning and management: corrective, preventive and predictive maintenance, replacement analysis.

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References/Books:: 1. Operations Management, Haizer, Render, and Jagdeesh, Prentice Hall. 2. Operations Management, Chase, Jacob, and Equilano, Tata McGraw Hill. 3. Operations Management, Evans and Collier, Cengage Learning. 4. Operations Management, Gaither and Frazier, Cengage Learning.

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ME 316 POWER PLANT ENGINEERING


L 3 Teaching Scheme T P C Hrs/Week 0 2 7 5 Theory MS (2.0Hrs) ES (3.0Hrs) 40 60 Examination Scheme Tutorial Term Practical/ Work Viva -25 25 Total Marks 150

1.

Introduction: Power and energy, classification of sources of energy, review of thermodynamic cycles related to power plants, fuels and combustion, steam generators and steam prime movers, steam condensers, water turbines. 2. Variable: Load problem: industrial production and power generation compared, ideal and realised load curves, terms and factors. effect of variable load on power plant operation, methods of meeting the variable load problem. 3. Power plant economics and selection: Effect of plant type on costs, rates, fixed elements, energy element, customer element and investors profit; depreciation and replacement, theory of rates. Economics of plant section, other consideratios in plant and site selection. 4. Steam power plant : steam generator classification, critical and super critical boilers, fluidized bed boilers, boilers mountings and accessories, general layout of a steam power plant, different systems such as fluid handling system, combustion system, draft, ash handling system, feed water treatment, and condenser and cooling system, turbine auxiliary systems such as governing feed heating, turbine mountings, lubrication, flange heating and gland leakage, operation and maintenance of steam power plant, heat balance and efficiency, trouble shooting and remedies. 5. Diesel power plant : General layout, performance of diesel engine, fuel system, lubrication system, air intake and admission system, supercharging system, exhaust system, cooling system, diesel plant operation and efficiency, heat balance, trouble shooting and remedies. 6. Gas turbine power plant: Elements of gas turbine power plants, regeneration and reheating, cogeneration auxiliary systems such as fuel, controls and lubrication, operation and maintenance performance and trouble shooting and remedies. 7. Nuclear power plant: Principles of nuclear energy, classification of reactors, basic components.. 8. Hydro electric station: Principles of working, applications, site selection classification and arrangement of hydro-electric plants, run off size of plant and choice of units, operation and maintenance, hydro systems ,interconnected systems. 9. Electrical system: generators and generator cooling, transformers and their cooling, bus bar. etc. 10. Instrumentation: Purpose, classification, selection and application, recorders and their use, listing of various control rooms.

References / Books: 1. Power Plant Engg .:P.T.Morse, Affiliated East-West Press Pvt. Ltd; New Delhi Madras. 2. Power Plant Engg , Verma Mahesh ,Metropolitan Book Company Pvt. Ltd New Delhi 3. Modern Power Station Practice, Central Electricity Generating Board(UK) vol.l to 7 4. "Power Plant Technology", Vakil

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ME 317 DESIGN OF MECHANICAL SYSTEMS


L 3 Teaching Scheme T P C Hrs/Week 0 2 7 5 Theory MS (2.0Hrs) ES (3.0Hrs) 40 60 Examination Scheme Tutorial Term Practical/ Work Viva -25 25 Total Marks 150

UNIT I: BEARINGS : Types of Journal bearings Lubrication Bearing Modulus Full and partial bearings Clearance ratio Heat dissipation of bearings, bearing materials journal bearing design Ball and roller bearings Static loading of ball & roller bearings, Bearing life. UNIT II ENGINE PARTS : Connecting Rod : Thrust in connecting rod stress due to whipping action on connecting rod ends Cranks and Crank shafts, strength and proportions of over hung and center cranks Crank pins, Crank shafts. UNIT III Pistons, Forces acting on piston Construction Design and proportions of piston., Cylinder, Cylinder liners, UNIT IV Design of curved beams: introduction, stresses in curved beams, Expression for radius of neutral axis for rectangular, circular, trapezoidal and T-Section. Design of crane hooks, C clamps. UNIT V POWER TRANSMISSIONS SYSTEMS, PULLEYS : Transmission of power by Belt and Rope drives, Transmission efficiencies, Belts Flat and V types Ropes - pulleys for belt and rope drives, Materials, Chain drives UNIT VI SPUR & HELICAL GEAR DRIVES : Spur gears- Helical gears Load concentration factor Dynamic load factor. Surface compressive strength Bending strength Design analysis of spur gears Estimation of centre distance, module and face width, check for plastic deformation. Check for dynamic and wear considerations. UNIT VII Design of power screws : Design of screw, Square ACME , Buttress screws, design of nut, compound screw,differential screw, ball screw- possible failures. UNIT VIII Machine Tool Elements : Design of beds, slide ways, spindles- material selection, design of strength and rigidity of parts.

Suggested readings: 1. Mechanical Engineering Design Shigley, J. E., Mischke, C. R. and Budynas, 1. R. G., , McGraw Hill, 7th Edition, 2004. International. 2. Fundamental of Machine Component Design, Juvinall, R. C., and Marshek, 3. K. M., John Wiley and Sons, 2000. 4. Fundamentals of Machine Elements Hamrock, B. J., Jacobson, B. Schmidt, 5. Machine Design, V.Bandari Tmh Publishers 6. Machine Design, S MD Jalaludin, Anuradha Publishers 7. Machine Design, Kannaiah/ Scietech.

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ME 318 HEAT AND MASS TRANSFER


L 3 Teaching Scheme T P C Hrs/Week 0 2 7 5 Theory MS (2.0Hrs) ES (3.0Hrs) 40 60 Examination Scheme Tutorial Term Practical/ Work Viva -25 25 Total Marks 150

Introduction: Various modes of heat transfer, Fourier's, Newton's and Stefan Boltzman's Law. Combined modes of heat transfer, thermal diffusivity, overall heat transfer coefficient Conduction: The thermal conductivity of solids, liquids and gases, factors influencing conductivity, measurement. The general differential equation of conduction One dimensional steady state conduction, linear heat flow through a plane and composite wall, tube and sphere, critical thickness of insulation, Effect of variable thermal conductivity, Conduction with heat sources, heat transfer from rods heated at one both ends. Heat transfer from fins of uniform cross-section. Errors of measurement of temperature in thermometer wells. Lumped capacity solutions. Transient heat conduction- lumped system analysis,

transient temperature charts (Heisler and Grober charts), transient heat conduction in multidimensional systems.
Convection: Introduction, laminar boundary layer equations on a flat plate and in a tube, laminar forced convection on a flat plate and in a tube, Reynolds analogy, Dimensional analysis of forced convection, empirical relationship for forced convection. Dimensional analysis of natural convection; empirical relationship for natural convection. Convection with phase change, Description of condensing flow. A theoretical model of condensing flow, Boiling heat transfer, Empirical relationships for convection with phase change. Heat Exchangers: Different types of heat exchangers; Determination of heat exchange performance, Heat exchanger transfer units, Analysis restricted to parallel and counter flow heat exchanger. Introduction to compact and plate heat exchangers. Thermal Radiation : introduction, absorption and reflection of radiant energy, Emission, Radiosity and irradiation, Black and non black bodies, Kirchhoffs law; intensity of radiation, radiation Exchange between black surface, geometric configuration factor, grey body relation exchange between surfaces of unit configuration factors. Electrical analogy to simple problems. Non-luminous gas radiation. Errors in temperature measurement due to radiation. Introduction to Mass Transfer: Mass and mole concentrations, molecular diffusion, eddy diffusion, Molecular diffusion from an evaporating fluid surface, Introduction to mass transfer in laminar and turbulent convection, Combined heat and mass transfer, the wet and dry thermometer.

References / Books: 1. 2. 3. 4. Heat Transfer, Holman, J.P., Tata McGraw Hill Book Company, 1988 Heat Transfer, Ghoshdastidar P.S., Oxford University Press, New Delhi, 2004. A Textbook of Heat Transfer, 4th Ed., Sukhatme S. P., Universities Press, Hyderabad, 2005. Fundamentals of Heat and Mass Transfer, 5th Ed., Incropera F. P. and Dewitt D. P., Wiley and Sons, New York, 2002. 5. Fundamentals of Heat and Mass Transfer, Second Edition, Kothandaraman, CP., New Age International Publishers, Chennai, 1997 6. Fundamentals of Engineering Heat and Mass Transfer, Sachdeva, KC, New Age International Publishers, New Delhi, 1996

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ME 319 REFRIGERATION & AIR-CONDITIONING


L 3 Teaching Scheme T P C Hrs/Week 0 2 7 5 Theory MS (2.0Hrs) ES (3.0Hrs) 40 60 Examination Scheme Tutorial Term Practical/ Work Viva -25 25 Total Marks 150

Introduction to Refrigeration: Necessity and applications, unit of refrigeration and COP., types of Ideal cycles of refrigeration, air-refrigeration, Bell-Coleman cycle, open and dense air systems, actual air-refrigeration system problems, refrigeration needs of aircrafts, actual refrigeration system Vapour Compression Refrigeration: Working principle and essential components of the plant, simple vapour compression refrigeration cycle - COP, Representation of cycle on T-S and p-h charts - effects of sub cooling and super heating - cycle analysis - Actual cycle, Influence of various parameters on system performance necessity of multistaging, multistage compression system, and their analysis, necessity and working of cascading system Refrigerants and Absorption Refrigeration: Desirable properties of refrigerations, classification of refrigerants used, nomenclature, ozone depletion, global warming, vapor absorption system, calculation of max COP, description and working of NH3 - water system and Li Br water, three fluid absorption system and its salient features, steam jet refrigeration system - working principle, basic components and analysis, principle and operation of vortex tube or hilsch tube. Air Conditioning: Psychometric properties & processes, comfort air-conditioning, summer and winter air-conditioning, cooling & dehumidification systems, load calculation and applied psychrometry Human Comfort: Requirements of human comfort and concept of effective temperature, comfort chart, comfort airconditioning, requirements of industrial air-conditioning, air-conditioning load calculations. Control: Refrigeration and air-conditioning control, air handling, air distribution and duct design. Suggested Readings: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Refrigeration and Air Conditioning by C. P. Arora, Tata McGraw Hill Refrigeration and Air Conditioning by A. R .Trott and T. C. Welch, Butterworth- Heinemann Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Technology by Whitman, Jhonson and Tomczyk, Thomson Delmer Learning Refrigeration and Air Conditioning by Abdul Ameen, Prentice Hall of India Ltd. Basic Refrigeration and Air Conditioning by P. N. Ananthanarayan, Tata McGraw Hill Refrigeration and Air Conditioning by Wilbert F. Stoecker and Jerold W. Jones, Tata McGraw Hill Refrigeration and Air Conditioning by Richard Charles Jordan, Gayle B. Priester, Prentice hall of India Ltd. ASHRAE Handbook Refrigeration 2010

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SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGY EXAM SCHEME FOR B.TECH. MECHANICAL ENGINEEING SEMESTER-VI SEMESTER -VI
Sr. Course Code
ME-320 ME-321 ME-322 ME 323 ME- 324

B.TECH. MECHANICAL ENGINEEING


Teaching Scheme Course Name L
Dynamics of Machines Nonconventional Energy Sources Control Systems Industrial Engineering Production Technology 3 3 3 3 3

Exam Scheme Hrs/wk 5 5 5


4

T
0 0 0 1 0

P
2 2 2 0 2

C
7 7 7 7 7

Theory MS ES
40 40 40 40 40 40 600 60 60 60 60 60 60

Tutorial
---25 --25

Term Work
25 25 25 -25 -100

Pract /Viva
25 25 25 -25 -100

Total Marks
150 150 150 125 150 100 825

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

5 2
26

HS 3xx

Elective HM Total

2
17

0
1

0
8

4
39

MS- Mid-Semester ES- End Semester Note: Term work consists of the record of work done during laboratory hours of the course.

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ME 320 DYNAMICS OF MACHINES


L 3 Teaching Scheme T P C Hrs/Week 0 2 7 5 Theory MS (2.0Hrs) ES (3.0Hrs) 40 60 Examination Scheme Tutorial Term Practical/ Work Viva -25 25 Total Marks 150

1. Gears: Laws of gearing, gears terminology, tooth form, standard interchangeable tooth profile, minimum number of teeth on pinion in contact with a gear, interference and under cutting, bevel, helical and spiral gears. 2. Gear Trains: Simple, compound, reverted and epicyclic gear trains, analytical, tabular, graphical and vector methods for velocity ratio, gear boxes-sliding and constant mesh gear box for automobiles. 3. Vibrations: One dimensional longitudinal, transverse and torsional vibration, natural frequency, effect of damping on vibration, different types of damping. Forced vibrations, force and displacement transmissibility, vibration Isolation, vibration measuring instruments. 4. Many Degree of Freedom System: Exact analysis of undamped and damped continuous systems subjected to periodic force, influence numbers, analysis of two and three degree of freedom lumped mass system, principle of tuned absorbers. 5. Numerical Methods: Rayleigh, Dunkerley Stodola, Rayleigh-Ritz and Holtzer methods for finding natural frequency of continuous / lumped mass systems for different types of end conditions. 6. Critical Speeds of Shafts: Critical speeds of shaft having multiple discs with and without damping, secondary critical speed.

References / Books:

1. Theory of Vibration with Applications, Thomson, W.T., CBS Pub. and Distributors, 3rd ed., 1988 2. Mechanical Vibration, Tse, Morse and Hinkle, Prentice Hall of India Ltd., 1987

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ME 321 NONCONVENTIONAL ENERGY SOURCES


L 3 Teaching Scheme T P C Hrs/Week 0 2 7 5 Theory MS (2.0Hrs) ES (3.0Hrs) 40 60 Examination Scheme Tutorial Term Practical/ Work Viva -25 25 Total Marks 150

Introduction: Man and Energy, world production and reserve of conventional energy sources, Indian production and reserves, Energy alternatives, Solar radiation: Origin, nature and availability of solar radiation, estimation of solar radiation date. Effects of receiving surface location and orientation. Heat transfer considerations relevant to solar energy. Characteristics of materials and surfaces used in solar energy absorption. Devices for thermal collection and storage. Design consideration and performance of different types of solar cells. Flat plate, focusing collectors. Energy storage devices such as water storage systems, packed Bed storage systems, phase change storage systems. Application systems for space heating, solar water pumps, solar pond, Solar Thermal Power plants, solar distillation, Solar Refrigeration and solar air conditioning etc., Solar PV systems. Fuel Cell Technologies. Generation and utilization of biogas, design of biogas plants, Wind energy systems. Geothermal Energy Systems. Tidal energy systems. Oceanic power generation. Design considerations, Installation and Performance Evaluation. MHD power generations Role of the unconventional energy, sources in power planning.
References / Books:

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Renewable energy sources and conversion technology, Bansal Keemann, Meliss Tata Mc Graw Hill. Renewable energy resources and emerging technologies, Kothari D.P., Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd. Non-Conventional energy Sources, Rai G.D, Khanna Publishers. Nonconventional Energy, Ashok V. Desai, New Age International Publishers Ltd. S.P. Sukhatme, Solar Energy, Tata-Mcgraw hill, New Delhi.

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ME 322 CONTROL SYSTEMS


L 3 Teaching Scheme T P C Hrs/Week 0 2 7 5 Theory MS (2.0Hrs) ES (3.0Hrs) 40 60 Examination Scheme Tutorial Term Practical/ Work Viva -25 25 Total Marks 150

Introduction to Control Systems: Open loop and Closed Loop Systems, Principle, Working. State Equations, Procedure for writing state equations, Node equations, Loop equations, Laws governing node and loop equations, Electrical equivalents for Mechanical Systems. Analog Control Systems: Transfer function, procedure for writing transfer function. Signal Flow diagram, Procedure, Need for control system. Stability Conditions: Routh Hurwitz criterion, Nyquist criterion, Bode plot, Nichols plot, root locus method. Electronic Components : Switches, types, contact type, magnetic type, electromagnetic type, transducers, introduction and principle, sound, light, pressure, Sensors, Introduction and principle, types, pressure, temperature, slip other sensors, proximity pick ups, application. Electrical Components: Motors, principle, construction, working of AC and DC motors, stepper motors, introduction and principle, construction, working, servo motors, introduction and principle, construction and principal, applications. Advanced Digital Control System: Introduction to digital control system, control circuits, study, microprocessor based controls, problems, design, remote control, application. Electro Mechanical Systems: Basics, mechanical systems involved, control of the above mechanical systems, mechanical operations, controls of these operations in various modes. Basics of CD-ROM players, PLC, applications. Advanced Electro Mechanical Systems: Robotics system, integration of various systems, vision speech, collision avoidance, others controls, CNC machines, controls of CNC machines applications. References / Books: 1. Electronic Instrumentation and Measurement Techniques, Cooper, W. D., and Helfrick, A. D., 3rd Edition, 1979. 2. Automatic Control System, Benjamin, C. Kuo, Prentice Hall, New Delhi, 1992. 3. Complete Guide to Video Cassate Recorder: Operation and Servicing, John, D. Lenk, Prentice Hall of India. 4. An Introduction to Robot Technology, Phillipe Coiffet and Michael Chirouze, McGraw Hill, 1983 . 5. Linear Control Systems: Analysis and Design, John, J. D. and Constantine, H. Houpis, Conventional and Modern, 1985. 6. Electrical Technology, Theraja, B. L., Nirja 1983. 7. Robot Technology: Theory, Design and Application", Anthony, C, McDonald, 1985.

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ME 323 INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING


L 3 Teaching Scheme T P C Hrs/Week 1 0 7 4 Theory MS (2.0Hrs) ES (3.0Hrs) 40 60 Examination Scheme Tutorial Term Practical/ Work Viva 25 --Total Marks 125

1. Evaluation of Work Study : Work of F.W. Taylor; Frank and Lillian Gilbreth and others; Productivity definition; Means of increasing productivity; Work study definition; Productivity and work study; Human factor in the application of work study. 2. Motion Study : Definition; aims; procedure for method study; selection of jobs; Recording Techniques; Micro motion study; Therbligs; Cyclograph and Chronocyclo- graph; Principles of motion economy; Design of work place layout; Analysis in the form of a chart; operation chart; flow process chart; flow diagram; String diagram; Man machine chart; Two hand chart; Simo chart. 3. Work Measurement (Time Study) : Definition; uses; procedure; time study equipment; Performance rating; allowances, Number of cycles to be studied; Determination of standard time; Predetermined Motion Time Systems. 4. Job Evaluation :Job evaluation; objectives of job evaluation; Methods of job evaluation; Non quantitative and quantitative. 5. Wages and Incentives :Characteristics of a good vvage or incentive system, Methods of wage payment. Concept of wage incentive schemes; financial and non financial; Halsely premium plan; rvlerric's Multiple piece rate system. 6. Concept of New Techniques : Scheduling through Network C.P.M and P E R T; use of linear programming methods to Solve product - mix problems. 7. Value Engineering : Concept of value; product life cycle, value engineering approaches, job plan, value tests.

References / Books: 1. Introduction to Work Study, ILO, Universal Publishing Corporation, Bombay,1986. 2. Motion and Time Study, Mundel, Prentice Hall of India, 1995. 3. Motion and Time Study; Ralph M. Barnes, John Wiley and Sons, 1990.

4. Techniques of Value Engineering and Analysis, Miles; L. D., McGraw Hill second Edition, 1972.

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ME 324 PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY


L 3 Teaching Scheme T P C Hrs/Week 1 0 7 4 Theory MS (2.0Hrs) ES (3.0Hrs) 40 60 Examination Scheme Tutorial Term Practical/ Work Viva 25 --Total Marks 125

UNIT I Kinematic schemes of machine tools Constructional features of speed gear box and feed gear box. UNIT II Engine lathe Principle of working, specification of lathe types of lathe work holders tool holders Box tools Taper turning thread turning for Lathes and attachments. Turret and capstan lathes collet chucks other work holders tool holding devices box and tool layout. Principal features of automatic lathes classification Single spindle and multi-spindle automatic lathes tool layout and cam design. UNIT III Shaping slotting and planing machines Principles of working Principal parts specification classification, operations performed. Kinematic scheme of the shaping slotting and planning machines, machining time calculations. UNIT IV Drilling and Boring Machines Principles of working, specifications, types, operations performed tool holding devices twist drill Boring machines Fine boring machines Jig Boring machine. Deep hole drilling machine. Kinematics scheme of the drilling and boring machines UNIT V Milling machine Principles of working specifications classifications of milling machines Principal features of horizontal, vertical and universal milling machines machining operations Types geometry of milling cutters milling cutters methods of indexing Accessories to milling machines, kinematic scheme of milling cutters milling cutters methods of indexing. UNIT VI Grinding machine Fundamentals Theory of grinding classification of grinding machine cylindrical and surface grinding machine Tool and cutter grinding machine special types of grinding machines Different types of abrasives bonds specification of a grinding wheel and selection of a grinding wheel Kinematic scheme of grinding machines. UNIT - VII Lapping, honing and broaching machines comparison to grinding lapping and honing. Kinematics scheme of Lapping, Honing and Broaching machines. Constructional features of speed and feed Units, machining time calculations UNIT - VIII Principles of design of Jigs and fixtures and uses. Classification of Jigs & Fixtures Principles of location and clamping Types of clamping & work holding devices. Typical examples of jigs and fixtures. REFERENCES / TEXT BOOKS : 1. Production Technology by R.K. Jain and S.C. Gupta. 2. Production Technology by H.M.T. (Hindustan Machine Tools). 3. Machine Tools C.Elanchezhian and M. Vijayan / Anuradha Agencies Publishers. 4. Workshop Technology B.S.Raghu Vamshi Vol II

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HS 311 SOCIAL SCIENCE APPROACHES TO DEVELOPMENT


L 2 Teaching Scheme T P C Hrs/Week 0 0 4 2 Theory MS (2.0Hrs) ES (3.0Hrs) 40 60 Examination Scheme Tutorial Term Practical/ Work Viva ---Total Marks 100

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Historical genesis and theories of development and underdevelopment. Comparative paths of development. Soviet Union, Japan, China. Indias path of planning and socialism: development experience in the post independence period. Explanations of the poor achievements of Indias economy in meeting basic needs for several decades after independence. Social indicators of development, problems of poverty and inequality. Economic reforms and liberalization. Panchayati Raj and decentralization. Role of religion, caste and family in development. Interrogation of the accepted paradigm of development from the point of view of gender, environment and poverty issues. Appropriate technology and development.

References / Books: 1.

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HS 312 SCIENCE AND HUMANISAM: TOWARDS A UNIFIED WORLD


L 2 Teaching Scheme T P C Hrs/Week 0 0 4 2 Theory MS (2.0Hrs) ES (3.0Hrs) 40 60 Examination Scheme Tutorial Term Practical/ Work Viva ---Total Marks 100

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Introduction and orientation to the development of science up to the 19th century and the concomitant worldview. Traditional conflict between science and religion - its causes and consequences. Role of science as a promoter of human values. Humanism and its true basis. New paradigm emerging from the 20th century.

6. Developments in science and the implications of the complementarities of science and humanism- the need for
inner development.

7. Education, development, and planning with the new unified worldview.

References / Books: 1.

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HS 313 ENVIRONMENT, DEVELOPMENT AND SOCIETY


L 2 Teaching Scheme T P C Hrs/Week 0 0 4 2 Theory MS (2.0Hrs) ES (3.0Hrs) 40 60 Examination Scheme Tutorial Term Practical/ Work Viva ---Total Marks 100

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

Concept of sustainability. Comparative perspective on the nature-culture-technology relationship as embodied in human habitats. Nature as sustenance and as symbol; religion, folklore, and ecology. Indigenous systems of natural resource management, the role of development and technological innovation as sources of change, conflicts over the use of natural resources, ethnicity, class and gender. State of environmental resources - land, water, forests, air. Development projects and their environmental implications - Narmada Dam, Green Revolution, Social Forestry, Biotechnology issues feature among the case studies. Environmental protest movements, major environmental accords (North-South perspectives). Engineering and environmental ethics.

References / Books: 1.

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SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGY EXAM SCHEME FOR B.TECH. MECHANICAL ENGINEEING SEMESTER-VII SEMESTER -VII
Sr. Course Code
ME-425 ME-426

B.TECH. MECHANICAL ENGINEEING


Teaching Scheme Course Name L T
0 0

Exam Scheme Hrs/wk 7 5 3 3 3 3 6


30

P
4 2

C
8 7

Theory MS ES
40 40 40 40 40 40 -600 60 60 60 60 60 60 --

Tutorial
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Term Work
50 25 -----75

Pract /Viva
25 25 ----50 100

Total Marks
175 150 100 100 100 100 50 775

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

Computer Aided Design 1 Automobile Engineering 2

3 3

DE-I DE-II
ME-441

Department Elective-I 5 Department Elective-II


Optimization 3

3 3
3

0 0
0

0 0
0

6 6
6

HS 410 ME-442

Industrial Economics 4 Pre-Project Seminar 6 Total

3 0
18

0 0
0

0 6
12

6 3
42

MS- Mid-Semester

ES- End Semester

Note: - Term work consists of the record of work done during laboratory hours of the course. NOTE : 7. EVELUATION OF INDUSTRIAL TRAINING TAKEN IN 6 TH SEM SHOULD BE INCORPORATED ( MIN 4 CREDIT)

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ME 425 COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN to be reviewed


L 3 T 0 Teaching Scheme P C Hrs/Week 4 8 7 Theory MS (2.0Hrs) ES (3.0Hrs) 40 60 Examination Scheme Tutorial Term Practical/ Work Viva -50 25 Total Marks 175

1. An Overview Of Computer Aided Design: Application of computers to design, case studies of application of CAD and benefits of Computer Aided Design. Computer hardware, computer fundamentals, classification of computers used for design, hardware of PENTIUM and RISC based graphic workstations. Serial and parallel interfacing, display devices, graphic input devices, output devices and operating systems, Windows 95 and windows NT. 2. Principles of computer graphics: Creation of graphic primitives, graphical input techniques, display transformation in 2-D and 3-D viewing transformation, scan conversion, clipping, hidden lime elimination, rendering, shading and animation. 3. Design Data base: Concept, objectives, data structures, creation of data files and accessing data files in application programs and relational database management systems. 4. Automated drafting : configuration of a typical drafting package, layers, entities, editing, display commands, hatching, dimensioning, text, plotting, script, files, DXF and ICES files, blocks, parametric programming, Customization of drafting packages and graphic standards. 5. Modelling : Schemes for representing solid objectives, construction solid geometry and boundary representation, features of solid modeling packages, modelling of curves and surfaces, techniques of spinning, cubic splines, Bezier splines, B-splines, non-uniform rational B-splines, sculptured surfaces. Examples of section of solid models, interface to drafting, design analysis and NC programming. 6. Finite Element Analysis: Introduction, types of analysis, procedure of finite element analysis, stiffness matrix, solution procedure, details of a finite element analysis package, model building, post processing and optimization. 7. Mechanisms Modelling :Inertial data specification, constraints, forces, generic systems, modeling, kinematic and dynamic analysis, post processing and simulation 8. Concurrent Engineering: Product data Management - Concurrent Engineering

References / Books: 1. Computer Graphics and Design, Radhakrishna, P. and Kothandaraman, C.P., Dhanpat Rai and Sons, New Delhi, 1991 2. AutoCAD Manual, Auto Desk Inc, USA, 1992 3. ANSYS 5.2 Manual, Swason Asociates, USA, 1993 4. PRO/Engineer Manuals, Parametric Technology Corporation, USA, 1997 5. I-DEAS Manuals, Structural Dynamics Research Corporation, USA, 1997 6. ADAMS Manuals, Mechanical Dynamics, USA, 1992

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ME 426 AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING ELECTIVE INTERCHANGE BY IC ENGINE


L 3 T 0 Teaching Scheme P C Hrs/Week 2 7 5 Theory MS (2.0Hrs) ES (3.0Hrs) 40 60 Examination Scheme Tutorial Term Practical/ Work Viva -25 25 Total Marks 150

1. The Automobile: History of development, Automobiles industry in India and abroad, testing of automobiles. Resistances to motion and power requirement for propulsion. 2. Automobile Engines: Requirements and classification, materials, constructional details and manufacturing process of engine components. Exhaust manifolds-types-necessity, maintenance problems: Materials used. 3. Frame: Layout of a chassis; types of chassis frames and bodies, constructional features, loading points, testing of frames and materials. 4. Transmission System: Necessity of Clutch in automobile, Types of clutches, clutch material, clutch lining. Fluid coupling, over running clutch, necessity and field of application. Gear boxes, Necessity of gear box, Construction details of sliding mesh, constant mesh, synchromesh and epicyclic gear boxes, Automatic transmission system:, Hydraulic torque converter. 5. Drive Line and Rear Axle: Propeller shaft, universal joints, Rear axle drives, Torque reaction, driving thrust, overdrive,. Hotchkiss and torque tube drives; rear axle types and construction; Principle of differential, types and differential. 6. Wheels and Tires: Types of wheels and tires. Tire construction; functions of tires, solid and pneumatic tires, tire inflation pressure, tire wear and their causes; repair of the tire and tube 7. Steering System: Steering wheel and steering column, Steering boxes, steering linkages, steering mechanisms, under and over steering. Front axle, Steering Geometry wheel alignment, wheel balancing, centre point steering.; power steering. 8. Suspension system: Objects and requirements, Types of suspension systems, suspension spring, front and rear suspension systems; Independent suspension system; shock absorber. 9. Brakes: Necessity of brake, theory of brake shoe, Classification and function; self energizing brakes; lining materials, factors influencing operation of brakes such as operating temperature, using area etc. 10. Storage Battery: Charging discharging and testing or battery, capacity and efficiency, method of charging from D.C. and A.C. mains, defects and remedies of battery of Idle and new batteries maintenance and storage of batteries 11. Starter Motor: Battery motor starting system, series motor and its characteristics, consideration in selecting size of motor. Types of drives, starting and generating circuit, solenoid switches. 12. Wiring for Auto Electrical Systems: Wiring diagrams of typical wiring systems and wire loops.

References / Books: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Crouse," Automotive' Mechanics", Tata McGraw Hill 1979. Crouse," Automotive Transmission and Power Train", McGaw Hill, 1967. Crouse, Automobile Chassis and Body", McCraw-Hill,1967 McGrath, Automobile transmission and Drive Line, 1961. Ellinger," Aeromechanics" :1972

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TH

ME 441 OPTIMIZATION TO BE INTERCHENGED WITH 6


L 3 T 0 Teaching Scheme P C Hrs/Week 0 6 3 Theory MS (2.0Hrs) ES (3.0Hrs) 40 60

SEMISTER
Total Marks 100

Examination Scheme Tutorial Term Practical/ Work Viva ----

Introduction to Optimization - Introduction, Engineering Applications, Statement of an Optimization Problem, Classification. Classical Optimization techniques - Unconstrained Optimization: Optimizing Single-Variable Functions, conditions for Local Minimum and Maximum, Optimizing Multi-Variable Functions. Constrained Optimization: Optimizing Multivariable Functions with Equality Constraint: Direct Search Method, Lagrange Multipliers Method. Constrained Multivariable Optimization with inequality constrained: Kuhn-Tucker Necessary conditions, Kuhn Tucker Sufficient Conditions. Linear Programming : Simplex Algorithm; Two Phase Method, Big M Method, Revised Simplex Method, Duality in Linear Programming; Prime-Dual Relations, Duality Theorem, Dual simplex method, Sensitivity or Post Optimality Analysis, Transportation Problem, Karmarkars Method, Quadratic Programming. Non-Linear Programming- One-Dimensional Methods: Elimination Methods, Interpolation Methods, Direct Root Methods; Quasi-Newton Method, Secant Method. Unconstrained Optimization Techniques: Direct search methods, Descent Methods. Constrained Optimizations: Direct and Indirect methods. Dynamic Programming: Multi stage Decision Process, Calculus Method and Tabular Method. Integer Programming Branch and bound Method, Cutting Plane Method. Elementary Concepts of Dynamics Programming, Introduction to Advanced Optimization Techniques - Genetic Algorithms ( GA), Simulated Annealing, Particle Swarm Optimization ( PSO), Ant Colony Optimization (ACO), Neural Network, Separable Programming, Stochastic Programming, Monte Carlo Simulation. References/Books. 1. Winston W L: Operations Research: Applications and Algorithms 2. Rao S.S., Optimization: Theory and Applications. 3. Walsh G R: M methods of Optimization. 4. Williams H.P.: Model Building in Mathematics Programming. 5. Williams H.P.: Model Solving in Mathematics Programming 6. G.L. Nemhauser and L.A. Wolsey: Integer and Combinational Optimization. 7. R.G. Parker and R.L. Rardin: Discrete Optimization.

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HS 410 INDUSTRIAL ECONOMICS


L 3 Teaching Scheme T P C Hrs/Week 0 0 6 3 Theory MS (2.0Hrs) ES (3.0Hrs) 40 60 Examination Scheme Tutorial Term Practical/ Work Viva ---Total Marks 100

1. Demand and Supply - Forecasting techniques 2. Cost and Revenues -Competitive nature of the firms - Keynesian economics National Income 3. Trade cycle - Inflation - Index numbers Capital budgeting - Impact of Liberalization, Privatization and Globalization - Locating the firm in a global economy 4. Fiscal Policy - Taxation - Principles. Monetary policy - Functions of banks - Credit creation by commercial banks.

References / Books: 1. Business Economics, Manb, Adhikari, Excel books. 2. Economic Environment of Business, Mishra S.K and Purin V.K, HPH.

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SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGY EXAM SCHEME FOR B.TECH. MECHANICAL ENGINEEING SEMESTER-VIII SEMESTER -VIII
Sr. No 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Course Code
ME-443 ME-444 ME-445 ME-446

B.TECH. MECHANICAL ENGINEEING


Teaching Scheme Course Name L T
0 1 0 0

Exam Scheme Theory MS ES


-40 40 40 40 40 500 -60 60 60 60 60

P
12 0 2 2

C
6 5 5 7

Hrs/wk 12 3 4 5 3 3
30

Tutorial
-25 ----25

Term Work
100 -25 25 --150

Pract /Viva
50 -25 25 --100

Total Marks
150 125 150 150 100 100 775

Project (NUMBERING CHENGE) 6 Robotics 1 Thermal Engineering 2 Computer Aided Manufacturing 3

0 2 2 3

DE-III HS 412

Elective-III 5 Management Concepts & Practices 4 Total

3
13

0
1

0
16

6
35

MS- Mid-Semester

ES- End Semester

Note: Term work consists of the record of work done during laboratory hours of the course.

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ME 444 ROBOTICS
L 2 T 1 Teaching Scheme P C Hrs/Week 0 5 3 Theory MS (2.0Hrs) ES (3.0Hrs) 40 60 Examination Scheme Tutorial Term Practical/ Work Viva 25 --Total Marks 125

1. Fundamental Concepts of Robotics: History, present status and future trends, robotics and automation, laws of robotics, robot definition, robotics systems and robot anatomy, specifications of robots, resolutions, repeatability and accuracy of a manipulator. 2. Drives, Transmission and End Effectors: Robot drives, power transmission systems and control, robot drive mechanisms, hydraulic, electric, pneumatic drives, mechanical transmission method, rotary-torotary motion conversion, rotary-to-linear motion conversion, end effectors, types, gripping problem, remote centered compliance devices, control of actuators in robotic mechanisms. 3. Sensors and intelligent Robots: Sensory devices, non-optical position sensors, optical position sensors, velocity sensors, proximity sensors, contact and non-contact type, touch and slip sensors, force and torque sensors, AI and robotics. 4. Computer Vision for Robotic Systems: Robot vision systems, imaging components, image representation, hardware aspects, picture coding, object recognition and categorization, visual inspection, software considerations, applications, commercial robotic vision systems. 5. Computer Considerations for Robotic Systems: Computer architecture for robots, hardware computational elements in robotic applications, robot programming-sample programs, path planning, robot's computer system. 6. Robot Kinematics: A brief overview of transformations and kinematics of robots. 7. Robot Cell Design and Control: Specifications of commercial robots, robotic applications. Obstacle avoidance. 8. Application of Robots: Capabilities of robots, robotic applications, obstacle avoidance, robotics in India, the future of robotics. References / Books: 1. Robotic Engineering- An integrated Approach, Eastern Economy Edition, Richard, D. Klaftere. Thomos, A. Chmieleswki, and Michael Negin, Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd., 1989. 2. Robotics: control Sensing, Vision, Intelligence, Fu, K. S., Gomaler, R. C., and Lee, C. S. G., McGraw Hill Book Company, 1987. 3. Handbook of Industrial Robotic, Shuman, Y. Nof, John Wiley & Sons, New York, 1985. 4. Robotics Technology and Flexible Automation, Deb. S. R., McGraw Hill Book Company, 1994.

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ME 445 THERMAL ENGINEERING


L 2 T 0 Teaching Scheme P C Hrs/Week 2 5 4 Theory MS (2.0Hrs) ES (3.0Hrs) 40 60 Examination Scheme Tutorial Term Practical/ Work Viva -25 25 Total Marks 150

1. Reciprocating Air Compressor: Steady flow analysis, isothermal, adiabatic and polytropic compression; single and multi-stage compression, ideal intermediate pressure; compressor clearance, volumetric and isothermal efficiency; minimum work requirement of a compressor. 2. Centrifugal compressor: Velocity diagrams, efficiency of compressor stage, choice of reaction, stage pressure rise, surging, multi-stage compressor, compressor performance, vaccum pump. 3. Gas Power Cycles: Air standard cycle Otto, diesel and dual cycles, P-V and T-s diagrams of these cycles, efficiency, mean effective pressure. comparison of otto, diesel, dual cycles for same compression ratio and heat input, stirling cycles, ericsson cycle, atkinson cycle, basic gas turbine (Brayton) cycle (for open and closed systems), efficiency of gas turbine cycle. 4. Gas Turbines: Simple open and close cycle gas turbine, efficiency and specific output of simple cycle, effects of regeneration, re-heating and inter-cooling on efficiency and work output, effect of operating variables on thermal efficiency, air rate, work ratio; water injection, Advantages and disadvantages of gas turbine, gas turbine components, performance and application of gas turbine. 5. Gas Dynamics and Jet Propulsion: Fundamentals of gas dynamics, energy equation, stagnation properties, isentropic flow through nozzle and diffusers, Introduction to shock waves, introduction to jet propulsion, advantages and disadvantages of jet propulsion turbojet engine with and without after burner, turboprop, ram jet, pulse jet, rocket engines operation, sold and liquid propellants. References/Books 1. Engineering Thermodynamics by Gordon Rogers and Yon Mayhew, Pearson publisher. 2. Thermal Engineering by S. Domkundwar, Dhanpat Rai & Co (p) Ltd 3. Applied Thermodynamics by Onkar Singh, New Age International (p) Limited 4. Gas Turbines by Cohen & Rogers, Pearson Prentice Hall 5. Fundamentals of Gas Dynamics By Robert D. Zucker and Oscar Biblarz, John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 6. Fundamentals of Gas Dynamics by Robert P. Benedict, John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

References / Books:

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ME 446 COMPUTER AIDED MAUFACTURING


L 3 T 0 Teaching Scheme P C Hrs/Week 2 7 5 Theory MS (2.0Hrs) ES (3.0Hrs) 40 60 Examination Scheme Tutorial Term Practical/ Work Viva -25 25 Total Marks 150

1. Introduction: Evolution of CAD/CAM and CIM, scope of CIM, segments of generic CIM, computers and workstations, an overview of CIM softwares. 2. Product Development Through CAD And CAE : Geometric modeling techniques, automated drafting, graphic standards. Engineering analysis, optimization, principles of concurrent engineering. 3. Automated Process Planning: Process planning, general methodology of group technology, code structures variant and generative process planning methods, AI in process planning, process software. 4. CNC Technology: Principles of numerical control, types of CNC machines, features of CNC systems, programming techniques, capabilities of a typical NC CAM software, integration of CNC machines in CIM environment, DNC-Flexible manufacturing systems. 5. Manufacturing System Software : MRP II software production control software, forecasting, master production schedule, materials requirements planning, capacity requirements planning, shop floor control, shop floor data collection techniques, inventory management, purchase orders and receiving, financial control, bill of materials, standard product routing, job costing, marketing applications. . 6. Robotics and Automated Quality Control: Types of robots and their performance capabilities, programming of robots, hardware of robots, kinematics of robots, product design for robotized manufacturing, selecting assembly machines, feeding and transfer of arts, applications of robots in manufacture and assembly, sensors. 7. Simulation and Automated Quality Control: Types of simulation, simulation methodology, simulation languages and packages, applications, statistical process control, objectives pf CAQC types of CMM, non contact inspection methods, in process and post process metrology, flexible inspection systems. 8. Data Communications and Technology Management: Technology issues, configurations management, database systems, management of technology, networking concepts, LAN, MAN and WAN, SQL fundamentals, MAP / TQP fundamentals, CIM models, IBM Siemens, DEC, ESPRIT -CIM OSA model, economics of CIM, implementation of CIM.

References / Books: 1. Computer Integrated Manufacturing, Deptt. of Mechanical & Production Engineering, Radhakrishnan, PSG College of technology. 1992 2. Computer Integrated Manufacturing Hand Book, Eric Teichols and Joel Orr, McGraw Hill Book Co. 1989. 3. Computer Integrated Manufacturing, Paul, G. Ranky, 1985.

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HS 412 MANAGEMENT CONCEPTS & PRACTICES


L 3 Teaching Scheme T P C Hrs/Week 0 0 6 3 Theory MS (2.0Hrs) ES (3.0Hrs) 40 60 Examination Scheme Tutorial Term Practical/ Work Viva ---Total Marks 100

1. Introduction to management- principles- Elements - Financial management-Marketing management. Technology management- Plant layout 2. Inventory management3. Project Management - PERT - CPM- Applications 4. Significance of HRM, HR planning - job evaluation - recruitment & selection 5. Placement and induction - training - performance appraisal - compensation - industrial Relations.

References / Books: 1. Principles & Practice of Management, Prasad, L.M., Sultan Chand & Sons, 1992.

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