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SUGGESTED SCHEME FOR B.Tech.

THIRD SEMESTER (MECHANICAL ENGINEERING)

S.No.

Course No.

Subject

LTP

Evaluation Sessional End 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70

Total Marks 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 1000

Credit Type 4C 3A 4H 4A 4C 4H 2C 2C 2A 1C 30

TH1 TH2 TH3 TH4 TH5 TH6 PR1 PR2 PR3 VS1

ME 201 ME 202 ME 203 ME 204 ME 205 ME 206 ME 207 ME 208 ME 209 ME 210 TOTAL

THERMAL ENGINEERING - I ENGINEERING MATERIALS AND METALLURGY NUMERICAL TECHNIQUES QUANTITATIVE TECHNIQUE (*Probability & Statistical Methods) ENGINEERING MECHANICS ENGINEERING ECONOMICS AND ACCOUNTANCY THERMAL ENGINEERING - I / ENGINEERING MECHANICSLAB MACHINE DRAWING ENGINEERING MATERIALS AND METALLURGY LAB SELF STUDY

310 300 310 310 310 400 002 002 002 001 30hr s

ME- 201 THERMAL ENGINEERING I L 3 UNIT I Fundamentals: T 1 P 0 Credits 4C

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Properties of pure substance in solid, liquid and vapour phase, PVT behavior of simple compressible system, T-S and H-S diagram, steam tables, determination of quality of steam, throttling calorimeter, combined separating & throttling calorimeter, maxwell and other thermodynamics relations,mixture of non reactive ideal gases, real gases, compressibility chart, law of corresponding state, air water vapor mixture, calculation of properties of air water vapour mixture UNIT II Rankine Cycle and Analysis: Rankine cycle and its representation on T-S and H-S diagrams; effect of low back pressure and high entry pressure and temperature and its limitations; necessity of re-heating, ideal and actual regenerative feed water heating cycle and its limitations, typical feed water heating arrangements for various capacity power plants. UNIT III Introduction to Boilers: Classification of boilers, boiler mountings and accessories; draft systems, circulation system; combustion and its calculations, and boiler performance. UNIT IV Steam Nozzles: Types of nozzles, flow of steam through nozzles; condition for maximum discharge through nozzle; nozzle efficiency,effect of friction and supersaturated flow through nozzle. UNIT V Steam Turbines: Working principle and types of steam turbines; velocity diagrams for impulse and reaction turbines, compounding of impulse turbines; optimum velocity ratio and maximum efficiency,blade twisting, comparison of impulse and reaction turbines,condition line and reheat-factor, losses in steam turbines; governing of steam turbines, UNIT VI Steam Condensers: Types and working of condensers, types and performance of cooling towers

Suggested Readings: 1. Engineering Thermodynamics by P.K.Nag, Tata Mcgraw Hill Publishing Company Limited. 2. Engineering Thermodynamics byRogers, Pearson Education. 3. Thermodynamics by Kenneth Wark, Mcgraw-hill Book Company. 4. Engineering Thermodynamics by Gordon Rogers and Yon Mayhew, Pearson publisher. 5. Fundamentals of Classical Thermodynamics by Van Wylen and Sonntag, John Wiley & Sons Inc.

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6. Fundamentals of Engineering Thermodynamics by Moran and Shaprio, John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 7. Thermodynamics: An Engineering Approach by Cengel and Boles, The McGraw-Hill Companies. 8. Applied Thermodynamics for Engineering TechnologistsbyT.D. Eastop, Longman publisher. 9. Treatise on Heat Engineering by V. P.Vasandani and D.S. Kumar, Metropolitan Book Co. (p) Ltd.

ME-202ENGINEERING MATERIALS AND METULLURGY L T P Credits 31 0 4A UNIT I Structure of metal: Crystal structure, miller indices, lattices, imperfections, elementary treatment of point and line defects and their relation to mechanical properties. Deformation: Slip, twinning, effect of cold and hot working on mechanical properties, principles of recovery, re-crystallization and grain growth. UNIT II Fracture: Fracture of metals and alloys, brittle and ductile, fracture, fatigue failure, effect of alloying elements, design consideration. Creep:Basic consideration in the selection of material for high and low temperature service, creep curve, effect of material variables on creep properties, brittle failure at low temperature.

UNIT III Solidification: Phases in metal system, lever rule, solidification of metal and alloys, solid solution, eutectic, eutectoid and inter-metallic compounds, Iron carbon equilibrium diagram, TTT-diagram. Heat Treatment: Principles and purpose of heat treatment of plain carbon steels, annealing, normalizing, hardening, tempering, isothermal treatment, case hardening carburizing, nitriding etc, precipitating hardening of aluminum alloys. UNIT IV Materials: Plain Carbon steels, effect of alloying elements, properties and uses, heat treatment of tool steels, stainless, spring and wear resisting steels. Production, composition, properties, and use of non-ferrous alloys e.g., brasses, bronzes, duralumin, die-casting and bearing alloys. IS standards codes for steels. Corrosion: Types of corrosion, Galvanic cell, rusting of Iron, Methods of protection from corrosion. UNIT V Fiber Reinforced Composites: General characteristics, Applications, Introduction to Fibers glass, carbon, Kevlar 49 fibers. Matrix Polymeric, Metallic, Ceramic Matrix, Coupling agents and fillers. Introduction to the practice and discipline of Nano- Science, Nano scale dimension, Nano science and engineering principles, Nano materials, carbon nano -tube technology and industrial applications.

UNIT VI. Extraction of metals from sulphide ores and concentrates using bio-hydro metallurgical processes. The biological and chemical principles of bioleaching/bio-oxidation processes. Bacteria used in these processes and their characteristics, bacterial leaching mechanism, the parameters affecting bioleaching/bio-oxidation processes and process design.

Suggested Books: Text Books: 1. Material Science & Engineering,V.Raghavan Prentice Hall India Ltd., 2001. 2. Material Science and Engineering an Introduction, William D. Callister Jr, John wiley & Sons. 3. Materials & Processes in Manufacture, Degarmo E. Paul et.al, Prentice Hall India, Reference Books: 1. Engineering Metallurgy Part 1,Raymond A Higgim., Prentice Hall India, New Delhi, 1998. 2.Principles of Engineering Metallurgy, L. Krishna Reddy, New Age Publication, New Delhi.

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3.Engineering Materials & Properties,.Buduisky et al, Prentice Hall India, New Delhi, 4. Mechanical Metallurgy, Dieter, Mc Graw hill

ME-203 NUMERICAL TECHNIQUES L T P Credits 310 4H UNIT I (Solution of Algebraic and Transcendental Equations) Bisection method, RegulaFalsi method, Secant methods, Newton-Raphson method, Rate of convergence, Fixed-point method. UNIT II (System of Linear Algebraic Equations) Gauss elimination method, Crouts method, Gauss-Seidel method. UNIT III (Interpolation) Finite and various difference operators, Interpolation formulae (Newtons forward and backward, Stirling, Bessels and Everetts)., UNIT IV (Interpolation and Curve fitting and Numerical Differentiation ) Lagranges interpolation formula. Interpolation with a cubic spline, Curve fitting by Least square method,Numerical differentiation. UNIT V (Numerical Integration)

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Newton-Cotes integration formula, Trapezoidal rule, Simpsons 1/3 rule and error estimation, Rombergs Integration. UNIT VI (Numerical Solution of Ordinary Differential Equations) Picards method, Taylor series method, Euler and Modified Euler method, Runge-Kutta Fourth order methods, Milnes method, Adams-Moulton method.

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Suggested readings: 1. Applied Numerical Analysis: Curtis F. Gerald and Patrick G. Wheatley- Pearson, Education Ltd. 2. Numerical Method: E. Balagurusamy T.M.H. 3. Numerical Methods for Scientific and Engg. Computations: M.K.Jain, S.R.K. Iyenger and R.K. Jain- Wiley Eastern Ltd. 4. Introductory Methods of Numerical Analysis: S.S.Sastry, P.H.I. 5. Advance Engineering Mathematics, Vol 2, H.C. Taneja , I.K. International

ME-204 QUANTITATIVE TECHNIQUES 3 Unit I: Introduction to statistics Nature and role of statistics in management, Measures of central tendency and dispersion, Kurtosis. Unit II: Introduction to probability theory Probability theory, jointly distributed random variables, distributions - continuous and discrete; Sampling distributions. Unit III: Hypothesis Testing Estimation and hypothesis testing; Parametric tests; t-test; ANOVA; Non-parametric tests; Chisquare test, Correlation and regression analysis, logistic regression analysis, Applications of statistical packages. Unit IV: Linear Programming Problem- formulation and applications, solution through graphical method and Simplex methods, introduction to non-linear programming. Unit V:Transportation Models Transportation and transshipment problems, assignment and sequences models. L T P Credits 10 3

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Unit VI: Decision Theory Decision Tree, Game Theory-Minimax and Maximin, Dominance Principle and use of OR software packages.

Suggested Readings:

1. Quantitative Methods by J K Sharma, MacMillan Publishers. 2. Quantitative Methods for Business by Anderson, Cengage Learning 3. Business statistics by Bajpai, Pearson India

ME-205 ENGINEERING MECHANICS L T P Credits 310

4C

Statics UNIT I Introduction. Important Vector quantities of Mechanics, Force: Equivalent System of Forces. Moment of a force: Varignons Theorem. Couple: Equivalent Couples, Equilibrium of Rigid Bodies: Free Body Diagram, Conditions of Rigid Bodies. (Solution of the problems by Vector method also.)First Moment (centre of gravity) & Second Moment (moment of inertia)of Curvilinear, Plane and Solid Bodies. UNIT II Truss: Types, Solution of Simple plane trusses by analytical and graphical methods. Shear Forces and Bending Moments in Different Beams. UNIT III Friction: Laws of dry friction, Friction Cone, Angle of Repose, Engineering Applications of friction e.g. Wedge, Belt & Pulley and Screw Jack etc. Lifting machines: Mechanical Advantage, Velocity ratio, Efficiency and law of machines, self locking or reversibility of machines. Dynamics: UNIT IV: Kinematics of a particle, velocity and acceleration of a particle in path coordinates, rectangular, cylindrical and spherical coordinates, Vector derivatives in rotating systems. UNIT V:

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Dynamics of of a particle, Linear momentum, Angular momentum, Energy methods, Dynamics of system of particles, orbital motion, kinematics of a rigid body, Chasles theorem,

UNIT VI: Inertia tensor, Principal axes, Dynamics of a rigid body, Eulers equations, DAlemberts principle, Principle of virtual work and stability,

Suggested Readings: 1. Mechanics for Engineers: Statics, Ferdinand P. Beer and E Russel Johnson. Tata Mcgraw hill Publishing Company Limited. 2.Engineering Mechanics: Statics; Meriam and Kraige, John Willey & Sons. 3.Engineeering Mechanics: Statics &Dynamics;IrwingH.Shames; Prentice Hall of India. 4.S.Timoshenko and D.H.Young; Engineering Mechanics, McGrawHill. 5.Engineering Mechanics by S.S.Bhavikatti ,New age International puplications

ME-206 ENGINEERING ECONOMICS AND ACCOUNTANCY LTP 4 00 Credits 4H

Unit I: Introduction to Engineering Economics Concept of engineering economics Engineering efficiency; Demand Analysis, Law of Demand, Determinants of demand, Elasticity of demand-Price, Income and cross elasticity. Uses of concepts of elasticity of demand in managerial decision, introduction to micro and macroeconomics. Unit II: Demand Forecasting and Cost Estimation Meaning, significance and methods of demand forecasting, production function, Laws of returns to scale & Law of Diminishing returns scale. An overview of Short and Long run cost curves fixed cost, variable cost, average cost, marginal cost, Opportunity cost, Break-Even-Analysis. Unit III: Time Value of Money Present worth, annual worth, Future worth, internal rate of return, External rate of return. Unit IV: Comparison among alternatives Present worth method (Revenue dominated cash flow diagram), Future worth method (Revenue dominated cash flow diagram, cost dominated cash flow diagram), Annual equivalent method (Revenue dominated cash flow diagram, cost dominated cash flow diagram), rate of return method, Examples in all the methods. Unit V: Depreciation and Taxes Depreciation- Introduction, Classical Methods: Straight line method of depreciation, declining balance method of depreciation-Sum of the years digits method of depreciation, sinking fund method of depreciation/ Annuity method of depreciation, Modified accelerated cost recovery system, Tax concepts and after tax economic comparison. Unit VI: Book Keeping Principles of double entry system: bank reconciliation statement, single entry system: joint venture and consignment account. Suggested Readings: 1. Engineering Economy, Sullivan, Wicks, and Koelling, Pearson International

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2. Macroeconomics: Understanding the Wealth of Nations by David Miles and Andrew Scott, Wiley

PRACTICALS ME-207THERMALENGINEERING PRACTICAL -1/ENGINEERING MECHANICS

L T P Credits 0 2 2C

-Experiments based on the theory syllabus of the subject ME201/ME205. -Case analysis: System identification, Analyzing it with the principles of Mechanics (with content of the syllabus). -Case Study: of the Simple Mechanical systems, based on the principle of Mechanics (with content of the syllabus)

ME- 208 LTP

MACHINE DRAWING Credits 2C

PRACTICAL

0 02 Engineering Drawing as per IS-696:SP- 46

Free- hand sketching & Scale drawing, Free- hand exercises for drawing three views from various models: Drawing of Two/Three views of: Cotter Joint, Knuckle Joint, Rivets & Riveted joints, Types of Screw threads and their representation, Screws/Bolts and nuts, rigid coupling, Flexible coupling, simple bush Bearing, Plummer Block, ball & Roller bearing, Steam Engine parts, I.C engine parts i.e Connecting rod, Piston. Introduction to AUTO CAD, Practice of assembly drawing using AUTO- CAD. Suggested readings: 1. IS-696 Code Of Practice Of Engineering Drawing Publisher BIS 2. SP -46 Engineering Drawing for School And Colleges Publisher BIS 3. Machine Drawing by P.S. Gill

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ME- 209 ENGINEERING MATERIALS AND METALLURGY LAB PRATICAL L T P Credits 0 02 Experiments based on the theory syllabus of the subject ME202
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ME-210 SELF STUDY L T P Credits (VS1) 0 0 1 1C

Suggested Reading: As suggested by the Teacher

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