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First Semester
S.No
Course
Code
Subject
Period
Evaluation Scheme
Sessional Exam
CA
TA
Total
Total
Credits
External
Exam
Subject
Total
ASH 101
Mathmatics-1
20
20
40
60
100
ASH 102/
ASH 103
Engg.Physics/
Engg.Chemistry
20
20
40
60
100
ASH 104
Industrial
Communication-I
20
20
40
60
100
EEL105 /
EME 106
Basic Electrical
Engineering/
Mechanical
Engineering
20
20
40
60
100
ECS 107 /
EEC 108
Fundamental of
Computer and
Programming/
Fundamental of
Electronic
Engineering
20
20
40
60
100
EBT 109
Environmental
Studies
20
20
40
60
100
ASH122 /
ASH 123
EEL125/
EME 126
ECS127 /
EEC 128
EWS 110 /
EED 111
PRACTICALS
Physics/Chemistry
Basic Electrical
Engineering /
Mechanical
Engineering
Fundamental of
Computer and
Programming /
Fundamental of
Electronics
Engineering
Workshop Practice
/ Engineering
Drawing
40
60
100
40
60
100
40
60
100
40
60
100
1000
23
Total
Second Semester
S.No
Course
Code
Subject
Period
Evaluation Scheme
Sessional Exam
CA
TA
Total
Total
Credits
External
Exam
Subject
Total
ASH 201
Mathmatics-1I
20
20
40
60
100
ASH202/
ASH 203
Engg,Physics/
Engg.Chemistry
20
20
40
60
100
ASH 204
Industrial
Communication-II
20
20
40
60
100
EEL205/
EME206
Basic Electrical
Engineering/
Mechanical
Engineering
20
20
40
60
100
ECS207/
EEC208
Fundamental of
Computer and
Programming/
Fundamental of
Electronic
Engineering
20
20
40
60
100
EBT 209
Environmental
Studies
20
20
40
60
100
PRACTICALS
1
ASH 222/
ASH 223
Physics/
Chemistry
40
60
100
EEL225/
EME 226
Basic Electrical
Engineering /
Mechanical
Engineering
40
60
100
ECS 227 /
EEC 228
Fundamental of
Computer and
Programming /
Fundamental of
Electronics
Engineering
40
60
100
EWS 210 /
EED 211
Workshop Practice /
Engineering
Drawing
40
60
100
1000
23
Total
THIRD SEMESTER
S.No
Course
Code
Subject
Period
Evaluation Scheme
Sessional Exam
L
CA
TA
Total
Total
Credits
External
Exam
Subject
Total
EME301
Manufacturing
Machine
20
20
40
60
100
EME302
Fluid Mechanics
20
20
40
60
100
EME303
Solid Mechanics
20
20
40
60
100
EME304
Thermodynamics
20
20
40
60
100
EME305
Material Science
20
20
40
60
100
EME306
Engg. Economics
20
20
40
60
100
70
ASH304
Industrial
Communication-III
20
20
40
60
100
PRACTICALS
EME 322
40
60
100
40
60
100
EME-323
EME 325
40
60
100
EME 326
Machine Drawing
Lab
40
60
100
1100
25
Total
FOURTH SEMESTER
S.
No
Course
Code
Subject
Period
Sessional Exam
Kinematics &
Dynamics of
Machine
Total
Credit
Evaluation Scheme
External
Exams
Subj
ect
Total
CA
TA
Total
20
20
40
60
100
20
20
40
60
100
20
20
40
60
100
EME-401
EME-402
EME-403
EME-404
Theory of Metal
Forming
20
20
40
60
100
EME-405
Electrical
Machines
20
20
40
60
100
EME-406
Principal of
Computer
Graphics
20
20
40
60
100
20
20
40
60
100
ASH-404
Industrial
CommunicationIV
PRACTICALS
1
EME-421
Kinematics &
Dynamics of
Machine lab
40
60
100
ECE-425
Electrical
Machine lab
40
60
100
EME-426
Principal of
Computer
Graphics lab
40
60
100
1000
24
Total
FIFTH SEMESTER
S.No
Course
Code
Subject
Period
Evaluation Scheme
Sessional Exam
L
CA
TA
Total
Total
Credits
External
Exam
Subject
Total
EME501
Strength of MaterialsII
20
20
40
60
100
EME502
Manufacturing
Science-II
20
20
40
60
100
EME503
20
20
40
60
100
EME504
Measurement &
Metrology
20
20
40
60
100
EME505
Production Planning
& Control
20
20
40
60
100
ASH504
Industrial
Communication-V
20
20
40
60
100
EME506
Industrial Seminar
20
20
40
60
100
PRACTICALS
1
EME 521
40
60
100
EME 522
Manufacturing
Science-II Lab
40
60
100
EME 523
40
60
100
EME 524
Measurement &
Metrology Lab
40
60
100
1100
28
Total
SIXTH SEMESTER
S.No
Course
Code
Subject
Period
Evaluation Scheme
Sessional Exam
CA
TA
Total
Total
Credits
External
Exam
Subject
Total
EME601
Machine Design-I
20
20
40
60
100
EME602
Fluid Machinery
20
20
40
60
100
EME603
Industrial Engineering
20
20
40
60
100
EME604
Unconventional
Manufacturing
Processes
20
20
40
60
100
EME605
Non-destructive
Testing
20
20
40
60
100
ASH604
Industrial
Communication-VI
20
20
40
60
100
PRACTICALS
EME 621
Machine Design- I
Lab
40
60
100
EME 622
40
60
100
EME 623
Non-destructive
Testing lab
40
60
100
900
22
Total
SEVENTH SEMESTER
S.No
Course
Code
Subject
Period
Evaluation Scheme
Sessional Exam
CA
TA
Total
Total
Credits
External
Exam
Subject
Total
EME 701
20
20
40
60
100
EME 702
Machine design-II
20
20
40
60
100
EME 703
Automobile
Engineering
20
20
40
60
100
EME 704
Operations
Research
20
20
40
60
100
EME 705
Dept. Elective
20
20
40
60
100
ASH 706
Industrial Comm.VII
20
20
40
60
100
PRACTICALS
1
EME 721
RAC lab
100
EME 722
Auto. Lab
100
EME 723
Seminar
100
900
25
Total
Dept. Elective:
1. Vibrations Engineering
2. Finite Element method
3. Design of Thermal Systems
EIGHT SEMESTER
S.No
Course
Code
Subject
Period
Evaluation Scheme
Sessional Exam
CA
TA
Total
Total
Credits
External
Exam
Subject
Total
EME 801
Computer Aided
Manufacturing
20
20
40
60
100
EME 802
Powerplant
Engineering
20
20
40
60
100
EME 803
Dept. Elective-II
20
20
40
60
100
EME 804
Total Quality
Management
20
20
40
60
100
PRACTICALS
1
EME 821
Project
100
10
EME 822
AUTOCAD
100
EME 823
Professional Viva
Voice
100
700
27
Total
Dept. Elective 2:
1. Robotics
2. Entrepreneurship Development Program
3. Mechanical System Design
ST
I
SEMESTER
MATHEMATICS I
Credit Units: 04
UNIT-1 Matrices
Elementary row and column transformations Rank of matrix, linear dependence, Consistency of
linear system of equations, Characteristic equation, Cayley-Hamilton theorem, Eigen values and
Eigen vectors, Diagonalization, Complex and unitary matrices.
10
ENGINEERING PHYSICS
Credit Units: 04
UNIT-I
Relativistic Mechanics: Inertial and Non-inertial Frames, Postulates of Special Theory of
Relativity, Lorentz Transformation, Length Contraction and Time Dilation, Addition
of Velocities, Mass Energy Equivalence and Variation of Mass with Velocity. Radiation:
Kirchhoffs Law, Stefans law (only statement), Energy spectrum of Blackbody Radiation.
UNIT-II
Interference: Coherent Sources, Conditions of Interference, Fresnels Biprism Experiment,
Displacement of Fringes, Interference in Thin Films Wedge Shaped Film, Newtons
Rings. Diffraction: Single and n-Slit Diffraction, Diffraction Grating, Raleighs Criterion of
Resolution, Resolving Power of Grating.
UNIT-III
Polarization: Phenomenon of Double Refraction, Ordinary and Extra-ordinary Rays, Nicol
Prism, Production and Analysis of Plane, Circularly and Elliptically Polarized Light, Optical
Activity, Specific Rotation, Polari meter. Laser: Principle of Laser Action, Einsteins
Coefficients, Construction and Working of He-Ne and Ruby Laser.
UNIT-IV
Electromagnetic: Amperes Law and Displacement Current, Maxwells Equations in Integral
and Differential Forms, Electromagnetic Wave Propagation in Free Space and Conducting
Media, Pointing Theorem. Phenomenon of Hysteresis and Its Applications
UNIT-V
Superconductivity:Essential properties of superconductors (zero resistivity), penetration depth and coherence
length, Meissner effect, critical field , Type I and Type II superconductors, applications of
superconductors. Wave Mechanics: Wave Particle Duality, de Broglie Concept of Matter Waves,
Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle, Schrdinger Wave Equation and Its Applications: Particle in a
Box.
Reference Books:
1. Introduction to Special theory of Relativity Robert Resnick Wiley India
2. Physics of Atoms, Wehr Richards &Adia
3. Fundamentals of Physics, Halliday, Wiley India
4. Engineering Electromagnetics, William Hayt, 7th Ed, TMH
5. Ashutosh Asthana, Engg. Physics, BS Publication, Hyderabad
11
ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY
Credit Units: 04
12
REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Engineering Chemistry Wiley India
2. Engineering chemistry by Sivasankar, TMH, and New Delhi.
3. Organic Chemistry by Morrisson & Boyd, Pearson Publication.
4. Organic Chemistry by Loudon, Oxford University Press.
5. C. Parameswara Murthy, C V Agrawal and et al., Engineering Chemistry, BS Publication,
Hyderabad
13
INDUSTRIAL COMMUNICATION-I
Credit Units: 02
Objective: The objective of the first semester course is to introduce the basics of communication
language and gradually develop a module to exhilarate the command over the language and its
acquisition.
Unit -1: Introduction to professional Communication
Definition of Communication
Types of communication
Channels of communication
Barriers to communication
General and Technical Communication
Extempore
Impromptu
14
Credit Units: 04
UNIT-1
D.C. Network Theory: Circuit theory concepts-Mesh and node analysis. Network TheoremsSuper-position theorem. Thevenins theorem, Nortons theorem, Maximum, Power Transfer
theorem, Star Delta transformation.
Unit-2
Steady State Analysis of A.C. Circuits:
Sinusoidal and phase representation of voltage and
current: single phase A.C. circuit behaviour of resistance, inductance and capacitance and their
combination in series & parallel and power factor, series parallel resonance-band width and
quality factor
UNIT-3
Three Phase A.C. Circuits : Star-Delta connections,
relations, three phase power and its measurement.
line
and
phase
voltage/current
UNIT-4
Transformer: Principle of operation, types of construction, phasor diagram, equivalent circuit,
efficiency and voltage regulation of single phase transformer, O.C. and S.C. tests.
Unit-5
Rotating Machine: Principle and construction of D.C. Machines, Synchronous machine and
induction motor.
Single phase Motors: Principle of operation and methods of starting of induction motor. Special
Machines: principle of operation and methods of starting of Stepper motor and Universal motor
Unit-6
Measuring Instruments: Construction and principle of operation of voltage and current
measuring instruments; introduction to power and energy meters
References:
1. Dr. R. K. Singh and Dr. P.S. Subramanyam, Basic Electrical Engineering, BS Publication,
Hyderabad.
2. Gaikwad, Basic Electrical Engineering, Wiley India
3. A.E. Fitzgerald, D.E., Higginbotham and A. Grabel, Basic Electrical Engineering
McGraw Hill.
4. H. Cotton, Advanced Electrical Technology Wheeler Publishing.
15
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Course Code: EME 106
Credit Units: 04
Unit-1
Fundamental Concepts and Definitions: Definition of thermodynamics, System, Surrounding
and universe, Phase, Concept of continuum, Macroscopic & microscopic point of view. Density,
Specific volume, Pressure, temperature. Thermodynamic equilibrium, Property, State, Path,
Process, Cyclic and non-cyclic processes, Reversible and irreversible processes, Quasi static
process, Energy and its forms, Enthalpy.
UNIT-2 Law of Thermodynamics : Zeroth law: Zeroth law, Different temperature scales and
temperature measurement First law: First law of thermodynamics. Processes - flow and non-flow,
Control volume, Flow work and non-flow work, Steady flow energy equation, Unsteady flow
systems and their analysis. Second law: Limitations of first law of thermodynamics, Essence of
second law, Thermal reservoir, Heat engines. COP of heat pump and refrigerator. Statements of
second law and their equivalence, Carnot cycle, Carnot theorem, Thermodynamic temperature
scale, Clausius inequality. Concept of entropy.
UNIT-3 Properties of steam and Basic of IC engine: Properties of steam, Phase transformation
process and its graphical representation on P-V, T-V & T-s diagram, Mollier diagram and Steam
Tables, Processes involving steam in closed and open systems. Introduction to I.C. Engines: Two
& four stoke S.I. and C.I. engines. Otto cycle, Diesel cycle, Dual cycle.
UNIT-4 Force system and Analysis: Force system and Analysis Basic concept: Review of laws
of motion, transfer of force to parallel position, resultant of planer force system, Free Body
Diagrams, Equilibrium. Friction: Introduction, Laws of Coulomb friction, Equilibrium of bodies
involving dry fiction. Structure Analysis Beams: Introduction, Shear force and bending moment,
Shear force and bending moment diagram for statically determinate beams. Trusses: Introduction,
Simple Trusses, Determination of forces in simple truss members, Method of joints and Method
of section.
UNIT-5 Stress and Strain Analysis: Simple stress and strain: Introduction, Normal shear
stresses, Stress-strain diagrams for ductile and brittle materials, Elastic constants, one
dimensional loading of members of varying cross section, Strain energy, Thermal stresses.
Compound stress and strains: Introduction, State of plane stress, Principal stress and strain,
Mohrs circle for stress and strain. Pure Bending of Beams: Introduction, Simple bending theory,
Stress in beams of different cross sections. Torsion: Introduction, Torsion of Shafts of circular
section, Torque and Twist, Shear stress due to Torque.
Reference:
1. Agarwal, Basic Mechanical Engineering, Wiley India
2. Holman, J.P. : Thermodynamics, McGraw Hill book Co. NY.
3. Singh Onkar, Bhavikatti S.S., Chandra Suresh : Introduction to Mechanical Engineering:
Thermodynamics, Mechanics and Strength of Materials, New Age International Publishers
4. Yadav R. : Thermodynamics and Heat Engines, Vol I & II (SI Edition) Central Publishing
House Allahabad
16
Credit Units: 04
Unit 1
Basics of Computer System
Block Diagram of a Computer, Booting Process, Types of Computer Systems, Introduction to the
concepts: Bit, Byte, Word, hardware, Operating System and Application Software, Compilers,
Assemblers, Loaders and Linkers. ASCII & EBCDIC codes, Binary, Octal, Decimal &
Hexadecimal Number Systems & their Conversions
Unit 2
Introduction to Computer Operating System
Features of DOS, Windows and UNIX Operating System and their Comparison, Concept of
Flowchart and Algorithm, Machine, Assembly and high level languages, Structured
Programming, Use of high level programming languages for the systematic development of
programs.
Unit 3
C Fundamentals
Character Set, Identifiers & Keywords, Data Types, Constants, Variables, Tokens, Operators &
Expression, Library Functions, Statements, Symbolic Constants, Pre-processors Directives,
Functions.
Unit 4Arrays and Structure
Introduction, Classification of Array: One Dimensional Array, Multidimensional Array, Two
Dimensional Arrays. Defining a Structure, Array vs. Structure, Initialization of a Structure,
Nested Structure
Unit 5
Pointers and File handling
Pointers Variables, Pointer Operator, Pointer Expression, Array of Pointers , Multiple Indirection,
Pointers to functions, dynamic allocation functions, File I/O: Streams and files, file System basic,
fread, fwrite ,fseeek, random access I/O, fprintf(), fscanf(), standard streams.
Reference Book
1. Let Us C : Yashwant Kanetkar [BPB]
2. Jones, C Programming with problem solving, Wiley India
3. Gupta: Computer Concepts & C Programming, Comdex
17
Credit Units: 04
Unit 1
Semiconductor materials and properties: Group-IV materials, Covalent bond, electron-hole
concepts, Basic concepts of energy bands in materials, concepts of forbidden gap, Intrinsic and
extrinsic semiconductors, donors and acceptors impurities, Junction diode p-n junction, depletion
layer, V-I characteristics, diode resistance, capacitance diode ratings ( average current, repetitive
peak current, non-repetitive current, peak-inverse voltage).
Unit-2
Diode Applications: Rectifiers (half wave and full wave), calculation of transformer utilization
factor and diode ratings, Introduction to filters, calculation of ripple factor and load regulation,
clipping circuits, clamping circuits, voltage multipliers
Breakdown diodes breakdown mechanisms (zener and avalanche), breakdown characteristics,
zener resistance, zener diode ratings, zener diode application as shunt regulator
UNIT-3
Bipolar Junction Transistor :
Basic construction, transistor action, CB, CE and CC
configurations, input/output Characteristics, concept of Biasing of transistors-fixed bias, emitter
bias, potential divider bias, Transistor Amplifier, Graphical analysis of CE amplifier, concept of
voltage gain, current gain, h-parameter model (low frequency), computation of Ai, Av, Ri, R O
of single transistor CE and CC amplifier configurations.
Unit-4
Field Effect Transistor :
FET: Basic construction, transistor action, concept of pinch off,
maximum drain saturation current, input and transfer characteristics, characteristics equation CG,
CS and CD configurations, Introduction to self and fixed biasing .MOSFFT: depletion and
enhancement type MOSFET-construction, operation and characteristics. Computation of Av, Ri,
Ro, of single FET amplifiers using all the three configurations
Unit-5
Switching theory and logic design : Number systems, conversions of bases, Boolean algebra,
logic gates, concept of universal gate, and concept of K- Map
Operational Amplifiers: Concept of ideal operational amplifiers, ideal op-amp parameters,
inverting, non-inverting and unity gain amplifiers
Reference Books:
1. Robert Boylestad, Electronic Devices and Circuit theory, Pearsons Educations.
2. R. K. Singh &Lal Kishor, Basic Electronics Engineering, B S Publication, Hyderabad.
3. Gaikwad, Basic Electronics, Wiley India
4. A Mottershead, Electronic devices and circuits. PHI, 2000.
5. Morris Mano, Digital Computer Design, PHI, 2003.
18
ENVIRONVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Course Code: EBT109
Credit Units: 01
UNIT 1
NATURAL RESOURCES:
Renewable and Non-renewable Resources:
Natural resources and associated problems.
a) Forest resources: Use and over-exploitation, deforestation, case studies. Timber extraction,
Mining, dams and their effects on forest and tribal people.
b) Water resources: Use and over-utilization of surface and ground water, floods, drought,
conflicts
Over water, dams-benefits and problems.
c) Mineral resources: Use and exploitation, environmental effects of extracting and using
mineral
Resources, case studies.
d) Food resources: World food problems, changes caused by agriculture and over-grazing,
effects
Of modern agriculture, fertilizer-pesticide problems, water logging, salinity, case studies.
e) Energy resources: Growing energy needs, renewable and non-renewable energy sources, use
of
Alternate energy sources. Case studies.
f) Land resources: Land as a resource, land degradation, man induced landslides, soil erosion
and
Desertification.
Role of an individual in conservation of natural resources.
Equitable use of resources for sustainable lifestyles.
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UNIT 2
ECOSYSTEMS
Concept of an ecosystem.
Structure and function of an ecosystem.
Producers, consumers and decomposers.
Energy flow in the ecosystem.
Ecological succession.
Food chains, food webs and ecological pyramids.
Introduction, types, characteristic features, structure and function of the following
Ecosystems:a. Forest ecosystem
b. Grassland ecosystem
c. Desert ecosystem
d. Aquatic ecosystems (ponds, streams, lakes, rivers, oceans, estuaries)
UNIT 3
BIODIVERSITY AND ITS CONSERVATION
Introduction Definition: genetic, species and ecosystem diversity.
Bio-geographical classification of India
Value of bio-diversity: consumptive use, productive use, social, ethical, aesthetic
And option values
Biodiversity at global, National and local levels.
India as a mega-diversity nation
Hot-sports of biodiversity.
Threats to biodiversity: habitat loss, poaching of wildlife, man-wildlife conflicts.
Endangered and endemic species of India
Conservation of biodiversity: In-situ and Ex-situ conservation of biodiversity.
20
UNIT 4
ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION & SOCIAL ISSUES
Definition
Cause, effects and control measures of:a. Air pollution
b. Water pollution
c. Soil pollution
d. Marine pollution
e. Noise pollution
f. Thermal pollution
g. Nuclear hazards
h. Disaster management: floods, earthquake, cyclone and landslides.
i. From Unsustainable to Sustainable development
j. Urban problems related to energy
k. Water conservation, rain water harvesting, watershed management
l. Environmental ethics: Issues and possible solutions.
m. Climate change, global warming, acid rain, ozone layer depletion, nuclear
Accidents and holocaust. Case Studies.
Wasteland reclamation.
o. Consumerism and waste products.
REFERENCE BOOK
1. Majni Reddy, Text book of environmental Science, BS Publication, Hyderabad
2. Environmental Studies by Daniel, Wiley India
3. Environmental Studies by Erach Bharucha, University Press.
4. Fundamental of Ecology, E.P. Odum, Cengage Learning.
5. Environmental Science and Engineering by Wright, Pearson Publication.6.
6. First Ecology by Beeby and Brennan, Oxford University Press.
7. Environment Science by Miller, Cengage Learning, New Delhi.
8. Hand book of Environmental laws, Rules, Guidelines, Compliances and Standards Vol. 1 &
Vol. 2, Bharat Publication, New Delhi
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PHYSICS PRACTICALS
Credit Units: 01
22
CHEMISTRY LAB
Course Code: ASH 123
Credit Units: 01
23
Credit Units: 01
24
Credit Units: 01
25
Credit Units: 01
26
Credit Units: 01
27
WORKSHOP PRACTICE
Course Code: EWS 110
Credit Units: 01
1. Carpentry Shop: 1. Study of tools and operation and carpentry joints. 2. Simple exercise using
jack plain. 3. To prepare half- lap corner joint, mortise and tennon joints. 4. Simple exercise on
woodworking lathe.
2. Fitting Bench Working Shop: 1. Study of tools and operations 2. Simple exercises involving
filling work. 3. Making perfect male-female joint 4. Simple exercise involving
drilling/tapping/dieing.
3. Black Smithy Shop: 1. Study of tools and operations 2. Simple exercises based on black
smithy operations such as upsetting, drawing down, punching, bending, fullerings & swaging.
4. Welding Shop: 1. Study of tools and operations. 2. Simple butt joint. 3. Lap joint. 4. oxyacetylene welding.
5. Sheet metal shop: 1.Study of tools and operations. 2. Making funnel complete with soldering.
3. Fabrication of tool box, tray, electrical panel box etc.
6. Machine Shop: 1. Study of tools and operations. 2. Plane turning. 3. Step turning. 4. Taper
turning 5. Threading. 6. Single point cutting tool grinding.
Reference:
1. Hajra, Bose, Roy: Workshop Technology Vol 1 & 2, Media Promoters
2. Raghuvanshi B.S.: Workshop Technology, Vol 1 & 2, Dhanpatrai
28
ENGINEERING DRAWING
Course Code: EED 111
Credit Units: 01
Reference books:
1. Bhatt. N.D.: Elementary Engineering Drawing, Charothar Publishing.
2. D A Hindoliya, Text book of Egg. Graphics, BS Publication, Hyderabad
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ND
II
SEMESTER
30
MATHEMATICS-II
Course Code: ASH-201
Credit Units: 04
Unit-1
Differential Equations
Ordinary differential equations of first order, Exact differential equations, Linear differential
equations of first order, Linear differential equations of nth order with constant coefficients,
Complementary functions and particular integrals, Simultaneous linear differential equations,
Solutions of second order differential equations by changing the dependent and independent
variables, Method of variation of parameters.
Unit-2
Laplace Transform
Laplace transform, Existence theorem, Laplace transform of derivatives and integrals, Inverse
Laplace transform, Laplace transform of periodic function, Unit step function, Convolution
theorem, Applications to solve simple linear and simultaneous liner differential equations.
Unit-3
Infinite Series
Introduction, Sequences, Series: Convergence, Series of positive terms, Comparison tests,
Integral tests, Comparison of ratios, D-Alemberts ratio test, Raabes test, Cauchy root test,
Alternating series: Leibnitz rule, Power series, Uniform convergence, Weierstresss M-test,
Properties of uniformly convergent series.
Unit-4
Fourier series and Partial Differential Equations
Periodic functions, Trigonometric series, Fourier series of periodic function, Eulers formula,
Functions having arbitrary period, Change of intervals, Even and odd functions, Half range sine
and cosine series. Introduction to partial differential equations, Linear partial differential
equations with constant coefficients of second order and their classifications: parabolic,
hyperbolic and elliptic with illustrative examples.
Unit-5
Applications of Partial Differential equations
Method of separation of variables for solving partial differential equations, One dimensional
wave equation, Laplace equation in two dimensions, Heat conduction equations of one dimension
and two dimension.
References:
1. A Text book of Engineering Mathematics (Vol.2) by Peter V. O Neil, CengageLearning.
2. B. S. Grewal: Higher Engineering Mathematics, Khanna Publications.
3. C. Prasad, Advanced Mathematics for Engineers, Prasad Mudralaya.
4. E. Kreyszij: Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Wiley Eastern.
5. M.D. Raisinghania: Ordinary & Partial Differential Equations, S. Chand Publication.
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ENGINEERING PHYSICS
Course Code: ASH 202
Credit Units: 04
UNIT-I
Relativistic Mechanics: Inertial and Non-inertial Frames, Postulates of Special Theory of
Relativity, Lorentz Transformation, Length Contraction and Time Dilation, Addition
of Velocities, Mass Energy Equivalence and Variation of Mass with Velocity. Radiation:
Kirchhoffs Law, Stefans law (only statement), Energy spectrum of Blackbody Radiation.
UNIT-II
Interference: Coherent Sources, Conditions of Interference, Fresnels Biprism Experiment,
Displacement of Fringes, Interference in Thin Films Wedge Shaped Film, Newtons
Rings. Diffraction: Single and n-Slit Diffraction, Diffraction Grating, Raleighs Criterion of
Resolution, Resolving Power of Grating.
UNIT-III
Polarization: Phenomenon of Double Refraction, Ordinary and Extra-ordinary Rays, Nicol
Prism, Production and Analysis of Plane, Circularly and Elliptically Polarized Light, Optical
Activity, Specific Rotation, Polari meter. Laser: Principle of Laser Action, Einsteins
Coefficients, Construction and Working of He-Ne and Ruby Laser.
UNIT-IV
Electromagnetic: Amperes Law and Displacement Current, Maxwells Equations in Integral
and Differential Forms, Electromagnetic Wave Propagation in Free Space and Conducting
Media, Pointing Theorem. Phenomenon of Hysteresis and Its Applications
UNIT-V
Superconductivity:Essential properties of superconductors (zero resistivity), penetration depth and coherence
length, Meissner effect, critical field , Type I and Type II superconductors, applications of
superconductors. Wave Mechanics: Wave Particle Duality, de Broglie Concept of Matter Waves,
Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle, Schrdinger Wave Equation and Its Applications: Particle in a
Box.
Reference Books:
1. Introduction to Special theory of Relativity Robert Resnick Wiley India
2. Physics of Atoms, Wehr Richards &Adia
3. Fundamentals of Physics, Halliday, Wiley India
4. Engineering Electromagnetics, William Hayt, 7t h
5. Ed.(TMH)
6. Ashutosh Asthana, Engg. Physics, BS Publication, Hyderabad
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ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY
Course Code: ASH -203
Credit Units: 04
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REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Engineering Chemistry Wiley India
2. Engineering chemistry by Sivasankar, TMH, and New Delhi.
3. Organic Chemistry by Morrisson& Boyd, Pearson Publication.
4. Organic Chemistry by Loudon, Oxford University Press.
5. C Parameswara Murthy, C V Agrawal and etal., Engineering Chemistry, BS Publication,
Hyderabad
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INDUSTRIAL COMMUNICATION-II
Credit Units: 02
Objective: Second module functions to enhance the ability of Reading skills and develop an
attitude towards language learning and comprehension skills.
Unit-1: Learning Reading Skills
Unit-3: Phonetics
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Credit Units: 04
UNIT-1
D.C. Network Theory: Circuit theory concepts-Mesh and node analysis. Network TheoremsSuper-position theorem.Thevenins theorem, Nortons theorem, Maximum, Power Transfer
theorem, Star Delta transformation.
Unit-2
Steady State Analysis of A.C. Circuits:
Sinusoidal and phase or representation of voltage
and current: single phase A.C. circuit behaviour of resistance, inductance and capacitance and
their combination in series & parallel and power factor, series parallel resonance-band width and
quality factor
UNIT-3
Three Phase A.C. Circuits : Star-Delta connections,
relations, three phase power and its measurement.
line
and
phase
voltage/current
UNIT-4
Transformer: Principle of operation, types of construction, phasor diagram, equivalent circuit,
efficiency and voltage regulation of single phase transformer, O.C. and S.C. tests.
Unit-5
Rotating Machine: Principle and construction of D.C. Machines, Synchronous machine and
induction motor.
Single phase Motors: Principle of operation and methods of starting of induction motor. Special
Machines: principle of operation and methods of starting of Stepper motor and Universal motor
Unit-6
Measuring Instruments: Construction and principle of operation of voltage and current
measuring instruments; introduction to power and energy meters
References:
1. Dr. R. K. Singh and Dr. P.S. Subramanyam, Basic Electrical Engineering, BS Publication,
Hyderabad.
2. Gaikwad, Basic Electrical Engineering, Wiley India
3. A.E. Fitzgerald, D.E., Higginbotham and A Grabel, Basic Electrical Engineering
McGraw Hill.
4. H. Cotton, Advanced Electrical Technology Wheeler Publishing.
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MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Course Code: EME 206
Credit Units: 04
Unit-1
Fundamental Concepts and Definitions: Definition of thermodynamics, System, Surrounding
and universe, Phase, Concept of continuum, Macroscopic & microscopic point of view. Density,
Specific volume, Pressure, temperature. Thermodynamic equilibrium, Property, State, Path,
Process, Cyclic and non-cyclic processes, Reversible and irreversible processes, Quasi static
process, Energy and its forms, Enthalpy.
UNIT-2 Law of Thermodynamics : Zeroth law: Zeroth law, Different temperature scales and
temperature measurement First law: First law of thermodynamics. Processes - flow and non-flow,
Control volume, Flow work and non-flow work, Steady flow energy equation, Unsteady flow
systems and their analysis. Second law: Limitations of first law of thermodynamics, Essence of
second law, Thermal reservoir, Heat engines. COP of heat pump and refrigerator. Statements of
second law and their equivalence, Carnot cycle, Carnot theorem, Thermodynamic temperature
scale, Clausius inequality. Concept of entropy.
UNIT-3
Properties of steam and Basic of IC engine: Properties of steam, Phase transformation process
and its graphical representation on P-V, T-V & T-s diagram, Mollier diagram and Steam Tables,
Processes involving steam in closed and open systems. Introduction to I.C. Engines: Two & four
stoke S.I. and C.I. engines. Otto cycle, Diesel cycle, Dual cycle.
UNIT-4 Force system and Analysis: Force system and Analysis Basic concept: Review of laws
of motion, transfer of force to parallel position, resultant of planer force system, Free Body
Diagrams, Equilibrium. Friction: Introduction, Laws of Coulomb friction, Equilibrium of bodies
involving dry fiction. Structure Analysis Beams: Introduction, Shear force and bending moment,
Shear force and bending moment diagram for statically determinate beams. Trusses: Introduction,
Simple Trusses, Determination of forces in simple truss members, Method of joints and Method
of section.
UNIT-5 Stress and Strain Analysis: Simple stress and strain: Introduction, Normal shear
stresses, Stress-strain diagrams for ductile and brittle materials, Elastic constants, one
dimensional loading of members of varying cross section, Strain energy, Thermal stresses.
Compound stress and strains: Introduction, State of plane stress, Principal stress and strain,
Mohrs circle for stress and strain. Pure Bending of Beams: Introduction, Simple bending theory,
Stress in beams of different cross sections. Torsion: Introduction, Torsion of Shafts of circular
section, Torque and Twist, Shear stress due to Torque.
Reference:
1. Agarwal, Basic Mechanical Engineering, Wiley India
2. Holman, J.P.: Thermodynamics, McGraw Hill book Co. NY.
3. Singh Onkar, Bhavikatti S.S., Chandra Suresh: Introduction to Mechanical Engineering:
Thermodynamics, Mechanics and Strength of Materials, New Age International Publishers
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Credit Units: 04
Unit 1
Basics of Computer System
Block Diagram of a Computer, Booting Process, Types of Computer Systems, Introduction to the
concepts: Bit, Byte, Word, hardware, Operating System and Application Software, Compilers,
Assemblers, Loaders and Linkers.ASCII & EBCDIC codes, Binary, Octal, Decimal &
Hexadecimal Number Systems & their Conversions
Unit 2
Introduction to Computer Operating System
Features of DOS, Windows and UNIX Operating System and their Comparison, Concept of
Flowchart and Algorithm, Machine, Assembly and high level languages, Structured
Programming, Use of high level programming languages for the systematic development of
programs.
Unit 3
C Fundamentals
Character Set, Identifiers & Keywords, Data Types, Constants, Variables, Tokens, Operators &
Expression, Library Functions, Statements, Symbolic Constants, Pre-processors Directives,
Functions.
Unit 4
Arrays and Structure
Introduction, Classification of Array: One Dimensional Array, Multidimensional Array, Two
Dimensional Arrays. Defining a Structure, Array vs. Structure, Initialization of a Structure,
Nested Structure
Unit 5
Pointers and File handling
Pointers Variables, Pointer Operator, Pointer Expression, Array of Pointers , Multiple Indirection,
Pointers to functions, dynamic allocation functions, File I/O: Streams and files, file System basic,
fread, fwrite ,fseeek, random access I/O, fprintf(), fscanf(), standard streams.
Reference Book
1 Let Us C: Yashwant Kanetkar [BPB]
1. Jones, C Programming with problem solving, Wiley India
2. Gupta: Computer Concepts & C Programming, Comdex
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Credit Units: 04
Unit 1
Semiconductor materials and properties:Group-IV materials, Covalent bond, electron-hole
concepts, Basic concepts of energy bands in materials, concepts of forbidden gap, Intrinsic and
extrinsic semiconductors, donors and acceptors impurities, Junction diode p-n junction, depletion
layer, v- i characteristics, diode resistance, capacitance diode ratings ( average current,
repetitive peak current, non-repetitive current, peak-inverse voltage).
Unit-2
Diode Applications: Rectifiers (half wave and full wave), calculation of transformer utilization
factor and diode ratings, Introduction to filters, calculation of ripple factor and load regulation,
clipping circuits, clamping circuits, voltage multipliers
Breakdown diodes breakdown mechanisms (zener and avalanche), breakdown characteristics,
zener resistance, zener diode ratings, zener diode application as shunt regulator
UNIT-3
Bipolar Junction Transistor :
Basic construction, transistor action, CB, CE and CC
configurations, input/output Characteristics, concept of Biasing of transistors-fixed bias, emitter
bias, potential divider bias, Transistor Amplifier, Graphical analysis of CE amplifier, concept of
voltage gain, current gain, h-parameter model (low frequency), computation of Ai, Av, Ri, R O
of single transistor CE and CC amplifier configurations.
Unit-4
Field Effect Transistor :
FET: Basic construction, transistor action, concept of pinch off,
maximum drain saturation current, input and transfer characteristics, characteristics equation CG,
CS and CD configurations, Introduction to self and fixed biasing .MOSFFT: depletion and
enhancement type MOSFET-construction, operation and characteristics. Computation of Av, Ri,
Ro, of single FET amplifiers using all the three configurations
Unit-5
Switching theory and logic design : Number systems, conversions of bases, Boolean algebra,
logic gates, concept of universal gate, and concept of K- Map
Operational Amplifiers: Concept of ideal operational amplifiers, ideal op-amp parameters,
inverting, non-inverting and unity gain amplifiers
Reference Books:
1. Robert Boylestad, Electronic Devices and Circuit theory, Pearsons Educations.
2. R. K. Singh &Lal. Kishore, Basic Electronics Engineering, B S Publication, Hyderabad.
3. Gaikwad, Basic Electronics, Wiley India
4. A Mottershead, Electronic devices and circuits. PHI, 2000.
5. Morris Mano, Digital Computer Design, PHI, 2003.
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ENVIRONVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Course Code: EBT 209
Credit Units: 01
UNIT 1
NATURAL RESOURCES:
Renewable and Non-renewable Resources:
Natural resources and associated problems.
a) Forest resources: Use and over-exploitation, deforestation, case studies. Timber extraction,
Mining, dams and their effects on forest and tribal people.
b) Water resources: Use and over-utilization of surface and ground water, floods, drought,
conflicts
Over water, dams-benefits and problems.
c) Mineral resources: Use and exploitation, environmental effects of extracting and using
mineral
Resources, case studies.
d) Food resources: World food problems, changes caused by agriculture and over-grazing,
effects
Of modern agriculture, fertilizer-pesticide problems, water logging, salinity, case studies.
e) Energy resources: Growing energy needs, renewable and non-renewable energy sources, use
of
Alternate energy sources. Case studies.
f) Land resources: Land as a resource, land degradation, man induced landslides, soil erosion
and
Desertification.
Role of an individual in conservation of natural resources.
Equitable use of resources for sustainable lifestyles.
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UNIT 2
ECOSYSTEMS
Concept of an ecosystem.
Structure and function of an ecosystem.
Producers, consumers and decomposers.
Energy flow in the ecosystem.
Ecological succession.
Food chains, food webs and ecological pyramids.
Introduction, types, characteristic features, structure and function of the following
Ecosystems:a. Forest ecosystem
b. Grassland ecosystem
c. Desert ecosystem
d. Aquatic ecosystems (ponds, streams, lakes, rivers, oceans, estuaries)
UNIT 3
BIODIVERSITY AND ITS CONSERVATION
Introduction Definition: genetic, species and ecosystem diversity.
Bio geographical classification of India
Value of biodiversity: consumptive use, productive use, social, ethical, aesthetic
And option values
Biodiversity at global, National and local levels.
India as a mega-diversity nation
Hot-sports of biodiversity.
Threats to biodiversity: habitat loss, poaching of wildlife, man-wildlife conflicts.
Endangered and endemic species of India
Conservation of biodiversity: In-situ and Ex-situ conservation of biodiversity.
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UNIT 4
ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION & SOCIAL ISSUES
Definition
Cause, effects and control measures of:a. Air pollution
b. Water pollution
c. Soil pollution
d. Marine pollution
e. Noise pollution
f. Thermal pollution
g. Nuclear hazards
h. Disaster management: floods, earthquake, cyclone and landslides.
i. From Unsustainable to Sustainable development
j. Urban problems related to energy
k. Water conservation, rain water harvesting, watershed management
l. Environmental ethics: Issues and possible solutions.
m. Climate change, global warming, acid rain, ozone layer depletion, nuclear
Accidents and holocaust. Case Studies.
Wasteland reclamation.
o. Consumerism and waste products.
REFERENCE BOOK
1. Majni Reddy, Text book of environmental Science, BS Publication, Hyderabad
2. Environmental Studies by Daniel, Wiley India
3. Environmental Studies by Erach Bharucha, University Press.
4. Fundamental of Ecology, E.P.Odum, Cengage Learning.
5. Environmental Science and Engineering by Wright, Pearson Publication.6.
6. First Ecology by Beeby and Brennan, Oxford University Press.
7. Environment Science by Miller, Cengage Learning, New Delhi.
8. Hand book of Environmental laws, Rules, Guidelines, Compliances and Standards Vol. 1 &
Vol. 2, Bharat Publication, New Delhi.
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PHYSICS PRACTICALS
Credit Units: 01
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CHEMISTRY LAB
Course Code: ASH 223
Credit Units: 01
44
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45
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46
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47
Credit Units: 01
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WORKSHOP PRACTICE
Course Code: EWS 210
Credit Units: 01
1. Carpentry Shop: 1. Study of tools and operation and carpentry joints. 2. Simple exercise
using jack plain. 3. To prepare half- lap corner joint, mortise and tennon joints. 4. Simple
exercise on woodworking lathe.
2. Fitting Bench Working Shop: 1. Study of tools and operations 2. Simple exercises involving
filling work. 3. Making perfect male-female joint 4. Simple exercise involving
drilling/tapping/dieing.
3. Black Smithy Shop: 1. Study of tools and operations 2. Simple exercises based on black
smithy operations such as upsetting, drawing down, punching, bending, fullerings & swaging.
4. Welding Shop: 1. Study of tools and operations. 2. Simple butt joint. 3. Lap joint. 4. oxyacetylene welding.
5. Sheet metal shop: 1.Study of tools and operations. 2. Making funnel complete with soldering.
3. Fabrication of tool box, tray, electrical panel box etc.
6. Machine Shop: 1. Study of tools and operations. 2. Plane turning. 3. Step turning. 4. Taper
turning 5. Threading. 6. Single point cutting tool grinding.
Reference:
1. Hajra, Bose, Roy: Workshop Technology Vol 1 & 2, Media Promoters
2. Raghuvanshi B.S.: Workshop Technology, Vol 1 & 2, Dhanpat rai
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ENGINEERING DRAWING
Course Code: EED 211
Credit Units: 01
50
RD
III
SEMESTER
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MANUFACTURING MACHINES
Course Code: EME 301
Credit Units: 03
Course Contents:
Unit I: Introduction to Machine Tools
Classification of machine tools, kinds of motion in machine tool operations, definition of cutting
speed, feed and depth of cut.
Unit II: Lathe
Classification and various parts of Lathe, specification, Description of important mechanism viz.
apron, tail stock, head stock, work holding, devices and operations, e.g. taper, turning, eccentric
turning and screw-cutting, Geometry of a single point cutting tool. Calculation of machining
time, Capstan and turret lathe
Unit III: Drilling Machine
Geometry and nomenclature of a twist drill, specification and classification of drilling machines,
cutting speed, feed, depth of cut and calculation machining time in drilling, tool holding devices,
different types of operations performed on a drilling machine.
Unit IV: Milling Machine
Classification, up milling and down milling, dividing Head, different types of operations
simple, compound and differential indexing, slab milling, spiral milling, slot milling, T-slot
milling and end milling.
Unit V: Shaper, Slotter & Planner
Principal part of a shaper, classification, Quick Return mechanism, table feed mechanism of a
shaper, Operations, e.g. horizontal, vertical and inclined shaping, difference between a shaper,
planer and slotter, cutting speed, feed, and depth of cut and calculation of machining time in
shaping.
Unit VI: Grinding Machines
Construction and specification of a grinding wheel, wheel turning and dressing, grinding
machines surface, cylindrical and centre less grinding.
Unit VII: Special Machines
Horizontal and vertical boring machines, Gear Geometry, Gear generation and hobbing; Lapping,
honing and super finishing processes.
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References:
1. Juneja & Shekhon, Fundamental of Metal Cutting, New Age Publications
2. S.F. KrarStevan F. and Check A.F., Technology of M/C Tools, McGraw Hill Book Co.,
1986.
3. R.K. Jain, Production Technology, Khanna Publishers
4. Gerling Heinrich, All about Machine Tools, New Age Publication, 2003.
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Fluid Mechanics
Course Code: EME 302
Credit Units: 04
Unit-I: Introduction:
Fluid and continuum, Physical properties of fluids, Rheology of fluids. Kinematics of
Fluidflow:Typesoffluidflows:Continuum&freemolecularflows.Steadyand unsteady, uniform and
non-uniform, laminar and turbulent flows, rotational and ir-rotational flows, compressible and
incompressible flows, subsonic, sonic and supersonic flows, sub- critical, critical and
supercritical flows, one, two and three dimensional flows, streamlines, continuity equation for
3D and 1D flows, circulation ,stream function and velocity potential, source , sink, doublet and
half-body.
Unit-II: Fluid Statics:
Pressure-density-height relationship, manometers, pressure transducers, pressure on plane
and curved surfaces, centre of pressure, buoyancy, stability of immersed and floating bodies,
fluid masses subjected to linear acceleration and uniform rotation about an axis.
Dynamics of Fluid Flow: Eulers Equation of motion along a streamline and its integration,
Bernoullis equation and its applications- Pitot-tube, orifice-meter, venturi-meter and bendmeter, Hot-wire anemometer and LDA ,notches and weirs, momentum equation and its
application to pipe bends.
Unit-III: Dimensional Analysis and Hydraulic Similitude:
Dimensional analysis, Buckinghams Pie-theorem, important dimensionless numbers and their
significance, geometric, kinematics and dynamic similarity, model studies.
Unit-IV: Laminar and Turbulent Flow:
Equation of motion for laminar flow t hrough pipes, Stokes law, transition from laminar to
turbulent flow, turbulent flow, types of turbulent flow, isotropic, homogenous turbulence, scale
and intensity of turbulence, measurement of turbulence ,eddy viscosity ,mixing length concept
and velocity distribution in turbulent flow over smooth and rough surfaces , resistance to flow,
minor losses, pipe in series and parallel, power transmission through a pipe, syphon, water
hammer, three reservoir problems and networks
Unit-V: Boundary Layer Analysis:
Boundary layer thickness, boundary layer over a flat plate, laminar boundary layer , application
of momentum equation, turbulent boundary layer , laminar sub layer ,separation and its control,
Drag and lift, drag on a sphere, a two dimensional cylinder, and an aerofoil, Magnus effect.
Reference Books:
1. Fox, Introduction to Fluid Mechanics, 7ed, Wiley India
2. Zoey Hussain, Basic Fluid Mechanics & Hydraulic Machines, B S Publications
3. S.Narasimhan: First Course in Fluid Mechanics, University Press
4. Som, S.K. & Biswas G.: Introduction of fluid mechanics & Fluid Machines, TMH, 2000,
2nd edition.
5. MM Das: Fluid Mechanics & Turbomachines, Oxford University Press
6. Vijay Gupta and S.K. Gupta, Fluid Mechanics and its Applications, Wiley Eastern Ltd, 1984
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Solid Mechanics
Course Code: EME 303
Credits Units: 04
Unit-I
Introduction. Stress and strain: stress at point, Cauchy stress tensor, equilibrium equations,
Analysis of deformation and definition of strain components, compatibility relations, principal
Stresses and strains, stress and strain invariants, Mohr's circle representation.
Unit-II
Constitutive relations: true and engineering stress-strain curves, Material properties for isotropic
Materials and their relations. Theories of failures for isotropic materials.
Unit-III
Shear Force and Bending Moment diagrams. Axially loaded members. Torsion of circular shafts
Stresses due to bending: pure bending theory, combined stresses.
Unit-IV
Deflections due to bending: moment-curvature relation, load-defection differential equation, area
Moment method, and superposition theorem. Stresses and deflections due to transverse shears.
Unit-V
Torsion of circular shaft .Energy methods: Strain energy due to axial, torsion, bending and
Transverse shear. Castigliano's theorem, reciprocity theorem etc.
Reference Books:
1. S.C.Crandall,N.C.Dahl,and T.J. Lardner, An Introduction to the Mechanics of Solids
, 2ed, McGraw Hill, 1978.
2. Fundamentals of Strength of Materials, Nag, Wiley India
3. E.P. Popov, Engineering Mechanics of Solids, Prentice Hall, 1990
4. Mechanics of Materials by Bear Johnson
5. Advanced Mechanics of Materials, 6th ed, Boresi, Wiley
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Thermodynamics
Course Code::EME 304
Credit Units:03
UNIT I: INTRODUCTION
Review of fundamental concepts and definitions. Review of first and thermodynamics, entropy,
properties of substances.
UNIT II: AVAILABLE ENERGY, EXERGY AND IRREVERSIBILITY
Available energy, available energy referred to a cycle, quality of energy, maximum working a
reversible process, reversible work by an open system exchanging heat only with surroundings,
useful work, dead-state, availability, availability in a chemical reaction, irreversibility and GouyStodala Theorem, availability or exergy balance ,second law efficiency, comments on exergy,
Helmholtz and Gibb's function.
UNIT III: THERMODYNAMIC RELATIONS, EQUILIBRIUM AND THIRD LAW
Mathematical conditions for exact differential, Maxwell's equation, T-ds equation, difference in
heat capacities, ratio of heat capacities, energy equation, Joule-Kelvin effect, Clausius-Clapeyron
equation, evaluation of thermodynamic properties from an equation of state, general
thermodynamic considerations on an equation of state, mixtures of variable composition,
conditions of equilibrium of a heterogeneous system, Gibbs phase rule, types of equilibrium,
local equilibrium conditions, conditions of stability, Joule-Thompson coefficient and Inversion
curve, coefficient of volume expansion, adiabatic and isothermal compressibility.
UNIT IV: GAS POWER CYCLESANDGASCOMPRESSORS
Gas power cycles Carnot cycle, Stirling cycle, Ericsson cycle, Air standard cycles, Otto cycle,
Diesel cycle, Limited pressure cycle or Dual cycle, comparison of Otto, Diesel and Dual cycles,
Brayton cycle, Air-craft propulsion, Brayton-Rankine combined cycle.
Gas
compressors
Compression processes, work of compression, single stage reciprocating air compressor,
volumetric efficiency, multistage compression, air motors, rotary compressors, blowers and fans.
Reference Books:
1. Engineering thermodynamics by Jones and Dugans, PHI Learning Pvt .Ltd.
2. Fundamentals of thermodynamics by Sonntag, Wiley India
3. Fundamentals of Classical Thermodynamics by Van Wylen, John Wiley and Sons.
4. Gas turbine Theory & Practice, by Cohen & Rogers, Addison Weslay Longman Ltd.
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Material Science
Course Code: EME 305
Credit Units:03
Unit-I
Introduction: Historical perspective, importance of materials. Brief review of modern atomic
Concepts in Physics and Chemistry. Atomic models, Periodic table, Chemical
bondings.
Crystallography and Imperfections: Concept of unit cell space lattice, Bravais lattices,
common crystal structures, Atomic packing factor and density. Miller indices. X-ray
crystallography techniques. Imperfections, Defects & Dislocations in solids.
Unit-II
Mechanical properties and Testing: Stress strain diagram, Ductile & brittle material,
Stress vs. strength. Toughness, Hardness, Fracture, Fatigue and Creep. Testings such as
Strength testings, Hardness testing, Impact testings, Fatigue testing Creep testing, Nondestructive testing (NDT)
Micro-structural Exam: Microscope principle and methods. Preparation of samples and
Microstructure exam and grain size determination. Comparative study of microstructure of
various metals & alloys such as Mild-steel, CI, Brass.
Phase Diagram and Equilibrium Diagram: Unitary and Binary diagrams, Phase rules. Types
of equilibrium diagrams: Solid solution type, eutectic type and combination type. Iron-carbon
equilibrium diagram.
Unit-III
Ferrous materials: Brief introduction of iron and steel making furnaces. Various types of
carbon steels, alloy steels and cast irons, its properties and uses.
Heat Treatment: Various types of heat treatment such as Annealing, Normalizing, Quenching,
Tempering and Case-hardening. Time Temperature Transformation (TTT) diagrams.
Non-Ferrous metals and alloys: Non-ferrous metals such as Cu, Al, Zn, Cr, Ni etc. and its
applications. Various type of Brass, Bronze, bearing materials, its properties and uses.
Aluminium alloys such as Duralumin. Other advanced materials/alloys.
Unit-IV
Magnetic properties: Concept of magnetism -Dia, para, Ferro Hysteresis. Soft and hard
magnetic materials, Magnetic storages.
Electric properties: Energy band concept of conductor, insulator and semi-conductor.
Intrinsic
&extrinsic semi-conductors. P-n junction and transistors. Basic devices and its application.
Diffusion of Solid.
Superconductivity and its applications. Messier effect. Type I & II superconductors. High Tc
superconductors.
Unit-V
Ceramics: Structure types and properties and applications of ceramics. Mechanical/Electrical
behaviour and processing of Ceramics.
Plastics: Various types of polymers/plastics and its applications. Mechanical behaviour and
processing of plastics. Future of plastics.
Other materials: Brief description of other material such as optical and thermal materials
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concrete, Composite Materials and its uses. Brief introduction to Smart materials & Nanomaterials and their potential applications
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Engineering Economics
Course Code: EME 306
Credit Units: 02
Unit-I
Introduction: Meaning, Nature and Scope of Economics, Meaning of Science, Engineering and
Technology, Engineering Economics and its scope in engineering perspective.
Unit-II
Basic Concepts: Demand Analysis, Law of Demand, Determinates of Demand, Elasticity of
Demand-Price, and Income and cross Elasticity. Uses of concepts of elasticity of demand in
managerial decision.
Unit-III
Demand forecasting: 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,
Relevant Cost for decision making.
Unit-IV
Market Structure: Perfect Competition, Imperfect competition-Monopolistic, Oligopoly,
duopoly sorbent features of price determination in various market conditions, Break-even
analysis.
Unit-V
National Income, Inflation and Business Cycles: Concept of N.I. and Measurement, Meaning
of Inflation, Type causes & prevention methods, Phases of business cycle.
Reference Book
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4.
INDUSTRIAL COMMUNICATION-III
Course Code: ASH 304
Credit Units: 02
Objective: Third Module improves the writing ability to produce Technical and non-Technical
documents
Unit-1: Learning Writing Skills
Writing
Paragraph
Components of paragraph writing
Methods of paragraph writing
The Art of Condensation
Steps of effective prcis writing
Difference between Summary and Abstract
Formal letters
Types of formal letters
Informal letters
Types of Informal letters
Letter writing practice
Skills
Credit: 01
1. To verify the momentum equation using the experimental set-up on diffusion of Submerged
air jet.
2. To determine the coefficient of discharge of an orifice of a given shape. Also
to determine the coefficient of velocity and the coefficient of contraction of
the orifice mouthpiece.
3. To calibrate an orifice-meter, venturi-meter, and bend meter and study
the variation of the co-efficient of discharge with the Reynolds
number.
4. To study the transition from laminar to turbulent flow and to determine the
lower critical Reynolds number.
5. To study the velocity distribution in a pipe and also to compute the discharge
by integrating the velocity profile.
6. To study the variation of friction factor of for turbulent flow in commercial pipes.
7. To study the boundary layer velocity profile over a flat plate and to determine the boundary
Layer thickness
Credit Units: 01
Credit Units: 01
TH
IV
SEMESTER
Credit: 04
Credits: 03
Course Contents:
Unit I
One-dimensional steady-state conduction through homogeneous and composite plane walls,
cylinders and spheres, critical thickness of insulation; heat transfer from fins of uniform cross
section.
Unit II
Concept of hydrodynamic and thermal boundary layers, momentum and energy equation for
boundary layers on a flat plate application of dimensional analysis to free and force convection;
important dimensionless number.
Unit III
Thermal radiation; Kirchhoffs la w; Plancks distribution law, Wiens displacement law; StefanBoltzmanns relation, Configuration factors; radiant interchange between black and grey
surfaces; radiation shielding solar radiation.
Unit IV
Combined heat transfer analysis; overall heat transfer co-efficient; types of heat exchangers;
LMTD methods of heat exchanger design; simple heat exchanger calculations.
Mathematics-III
Course Code: EME 403
Credits Units:04
UnitI: Function of Complex variable: Analytic function, C-R equations, Cauchys integral
theorem, Cauchys integral formula for derivatives of analytic function, Taylors and Laurents
series, singularities, Residue theorem, Evaluation of real integrals of the type
2
0 (, ) ()
UnitII: Statistical Techniques- I
Moments, Moment generating functions, Skewness, Kurtosis, Curve fitting, Method of least
Squares, fitting of straight lines, Polynomials, Exponential curves etc., Correlation, Linear, non
linear and multiple regression analysis, Probability theory.
UnitIII: Statistical Techniques- II
Binomial, Poisson and Normal distributions, Sampling theory (small and large), Tests of
significations, Chi-square test, t-test, Analysis of variance (one way), Application to
engineering, medicine, agriculture etc. Time series and forecasting (moving and semi-averages),
Statistical quality control methods, Control charts, X, R, p, np, and c charts.
UnitIV: Numerical TechniquesI
Zeros of transcendental and polynomial equation using Bisection method, Regula-falsi method
and Newton-Raphson method, Rate of convergence of above methods. Interpolation: Finite
differences, difference tables, Newtons forward and backward interpolation, Lagranges and
Newtons divided difference formula for unequal intervals.
Unit V: Numerical TechniquesII
Solution of system of linear equations, Gauss-Seidal method, Crouts method. Numerical
Differentiation, Numerical integration, Trapezoidal, Simpsons one-third and three-eight rules,
Solution of ordinary differential (first order, second order and simultaneous) equations by
Eulers, Picards and forth-order Runge-Kutta methods.
Reference Books:1. T.Veerajan &T. Ramchandran, Theory &Problems in Numerical Methods, TMH, New
Delhi, 2004.
1. Kreyszig, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, 8ed, Wiley India.
2. Devore, Probability and Statistics, Thomson (Cengage Learning, 2007.
3. Walpole, Myers, Myers & Ye, Probability and Statistics for Engineers &
Scientists, Pearson Education, 2003.
4. Peter V.O Neil, Advance Engineering Mathematics Thomson (Cengage) Learning, 2007.
Credit Units: 03
Unit I: Introduction
Review of tensile test, True stress and true strain, Yielding criteria for ductile metals, Plastic
stress -strain relations-Levymises equation, prandtl-Reuss equations.
Unit II: Plastic deformation
Crystal Geometry, Lattice defects, Deformation by slip, Deformation by twinning, Fracture,
Types of Fracture, Creep Failure.
Unit III: Introduction to metal working
Classification of metal working processes -Cold working, hot working, Effect of variables on
metal working processes.
Unit IV: Forging
Classification of Forging Processes, Forging equipment, Open die forging, closed die forging,
forging defects.
Unit V: Rolling
Rolling Mills, Hot rolling, Cold rolling, Forces and Geometrical Relationships in Rolling,
Rolling load & torque, rolling defects.
Unit VI: Extrusion
Methods of Extrusion, Hot Extrusion, Cold Extrusion, Effect of Variables on Extrusion pressure,
Extrusion defects.
Unit VII: Sheet metal forming
Forming Methods, Forming Operations -Shearing, Blanking, Bending, Stretch Forming, Deep
Drawing, Stresses developed in Deep Drawing, Defects in Formed Parts.
Text & References:
1. Mechanical Metallurgy by George E. Dieter: McGraw-Hill Book Company
2. Metal working by Surinder Kumar, Dhanpat Rai & Sons
ELECTRICAL MACHINES
Credit Units: 03
Course Contents:
Unit I
Introduction to Subject, Some important fundamentals, Electrical Power generation, Utilizat ion
& distribution facts & figures. Simple Loop Generator, D C Machines, Construction Features,
Principle of Operation.
Unit II
DC Generator Analysis & DC Motor, Classification & Characteristics & Analysis. Speed Torque
Characteristics, Speed control of D C Motor. Application of D C Motor. Starters.
Unit III
A C Machines, 3 phase IM, Revolving Magnetic field theory, IM as a transformer, Equivalent
Circuit. 3 phase Synchronous Machines, Synchronous Motor, Synchronous Generator, and
Equivalent Ckt.
Unit IV
Single phase Induction Motor, Double Revolving Field theory, Different types of 3 phase IM.
Characteristics & typical Applications. Fractional Kilo Watt Hour Motor, Stepper Motor,
Hysteresis Motor, A C Series Motors, Universal Motors.
Credit Units: 03
Course Contents:
Unit I: Introduction to Graphics and Graphics Hardware System
Video display devices, CRT, LCD Display devices Raster scan displays, Random scan displays,
Raster scan systems, Random scan Systems, Input devices, keyboard, mouse, Trackball and
space ball, Joystick, Data glove, Digitizers, Image scanners, Touch panels, Light pens, Voice
systems. Hardcopy devices, Printers, Plotters.
Unit II: Output Primitives and Clipping operations
Algorithms for drawing 2D Primitives lines (DDA and Bresenhams line algorithm), circles
(bresenhams and midpoint circle algorithm), ellipses (midpoint ellipse algorithm),other
curves(conic sections, polynomials and spline curves).Antialiasing and filtering techniques Line
clipping (cohen-sutherland algorithm), clip windows, circles, ellipses, polygon, clipping with
Sutherland Hodgeman algorithm.
Unit III: Geometric transformation
2D Transformation: Basic transformation, Translation, Rotation, scaling, Matrix Representations
and Homogeneous coordinates, and window to viewport transformation.3D Concepts: Parallel
projection and Perspective projection, 3D Transformation.
Unit IV: 3D object Representation, Colour models and rendering
Polygon meshes in 3D, Spheres, Ellipsoid, Bezier curves and Bezier surfaces, Spline curves and
surfaces, solid modelling, sweep representation, constructive solid geometry methods.
Achromatic and colour models. Shading, rendering techniques and visible surface detection
method: Basic illumination, diffuse reflect ion, specular reflection. Polygon rendering method,
Gouraud & Phong shading. Depth-buffer method, A-buffer method, Depth-sorting method
(painters algorithm).
Unit V: Introduction to multimedia
File formats for BMP, GIF, TIFF, IPEG, MPEG-II, Animation techniques and languages.
Text &References: Text:
1. Foleyetal. Computer Graphics Principles & practice, 2nd ed. AWL. 2000.
2. D. Hearn and P. Baker, Computer Graphics, Prentice Hall, 1986.
INDUSTRIAL COMMUNICATION-IV
Credit Units: 02
News Reading
Debate
JAM(Just a minute)
Extempore
Impromptu
Define Presentation
Purpose of Presentation
Audience and Locale
Preparation of outline
Nuances of delivery
Kinesics
Paralinguistic
Chronemics
Proxemics
Credit Units: 01
Credit Units: 01
LIST OF EXPERIMENT:
1. To obtain magnetization characteristics of a d.c. shunt generator
2. To obtain load characteristics of a d.c. shunt generator and compound generator
(a)Cumulatively compounded (b) Differentially compounded
3. To obtain efficiency of a dc shunt machine using Swinburns test
4. To perform Hopkinsons test and determine losses and efficiency of DC machine
5. To obtain speed-torque characteristics of a dc shunt motor
6. To obtain speed control of dc shunt motor using (a) armature resistance control (b) field
Control
7. To obtain speed control of dc separately excited motor using Conventional Ward-Leonard/
Static Ward Leonard method.
8. To study polarity and ratio test of single phase and 3-phase transformers
9. To obtain equivalent circuit, efficiency and voltage regulation of a single phase transformer
Using C.C. and S.C. tests.
10. To obtain efficiency and voltage regulation of a single phase transformer by Sumners test.
11. To obtain 3-phase to 2-phase conversion by Scott connection.
12. To determine excitation phenomenon (B.H. loop) of single phase transformer using C.R.O.
13. To study the parts of DC Machine using cut section.
Credit: 01
TH
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SEMESTER
STRENGTH OF MATERIALS-II
Course Code: EME 501
Credit: 04
Module I:
Helical and Leaf Springs: deflection of springs by energy method, helical springs under
Axial load and under axial twist (respectively for circular and square cross sections) axial
Load and twisting moment acting simultaneously both for open and closed coiled springs,
Laminated springs.
Module II:
Columns and Struts: Combined bending and direct stress, middle third and middle quarter
rules. Struts with different end conditions. Eulers theory and experimental results, Ranking
Gardon Formulae, Examples of columns in mechanical equipments and machines.
Module III:
Thin cylinders & spheres: Hoop and axial stresses and strain. Volumetric strain.
Thick cylinders: Radial, axial and circumferential stresses in thick cylinders subjected to
internal or external pressures, Compound cylinders. Stresses in rotating shaft and cylinders.
Stresses due to interference fits.
Module IV:
Curved Beams: Bending of beams with large initial curvature, position of neutral axis for
rectangular, trapezoidal and circular cross sections, stress in crane hooks, stress in circular rings
subjected to tension or compression.
Unsymmetrical Bending: Properties of beam cross-section, slope of neutral axis, stress and
deflection in unsymmetrical bending.
Books:
1. Mechanics of Materials by Pytel
2. Strength of Materials by Ryder
3. Strength of Materials by Timoshenko and & Youngs
4. Mechanics of Materials by Bear Johnson
Credit:04
Module I:
Introduction to I.C Engines: Engine classification, Air standard cycles, Otto cycle, Diesel
cycle, Dual cycle, Comparison of Otto, Diesel and Dual cycles, Stirling cycle, Ericsson cycles,
Actual cycle analysis, Two and four stroke engines, SI and CI engines, Valve timing diagram,
Rotary engines, stratified charge engine.
Fuels: Fuels for SI and CI engine , Important qualities of SI and CI engine fuels, Rating of SI
engine and CI engine fuels, Dopes, Additives, Gaseous fuels, LPG, CNG, Biogas, Producer gas,
Alternative fuels for IC engines.
Testing and Performance: Performance parameters, Basic measurements, Blow by
Measurement, Testing of SI and CI engines.
Module II:
SI Engines: Combustion in SI engine, Flame speed, Ignition delay, abnormal combustion and its
control, combustion chamber design for SI engines. Carburetion, Mixture requirements,
Carburettor types, Theory of carburettor, MPFI. Ignition system requirements, Magneto and
battery ignition systems, ignition timing and spark plug, Electronic ignition.
Module III:
CI Engine: Combustion in CI engines, Ignition delay, Knock and its control, Combustion
chamber design of CI engines. Fuel injection in CI engines, Requirements, Types of injection
systems, Fuel pumps, Fuel injectors, Injection timings. Scavenging in 2 Stroke engines, pollution
and its control.
Module IV:
Engine Cooling: Different cooling systems, Radiators and cooling fans.
Lubrication: Engine friction, Lubrication principle, Type of lubrication, Lubrication oils,
Crankcase ventilation.
Supercharging: Effect of altitude on power output, Types of supercharging.
Compressors: Classification, Reciprocating compressors, Single and Multi stage compressors,
Intercooling, Volumetric efficiency. Rotary compressors, Classification, Centrifugal compressor
axial compressors, Surging and stalling, Roots blower, Vaned compressor.
BOOKS:
1. Fundamentals of Internal Combustion Engine by Gill, Smith, Ziurs, Oxford & IBH Publishing
CO
2. IC Engines, by Rogowsky, International Book Co.
3. A Course in International Combustion Engines, by Mathur & Sharma, Dhanpat Rai & Sons.
4. I.C Engine Analysis & Practice by E.F Obert.
5. I.C Engine, by Ganeshan, Tata Mc Graw Hill Publishers.
6. I.C Engine, by R. Yadav, Central Publishing House, Allahabad
7. Reciprocating and Rotary Compressors, by Chlumsky, SNTI Publications, Czechoslovaki
MANUFACTURING SCIENCE-II
Course Code: EME 503
Credit:04
Module I:
Metal Cutting and Machine Tools
Metal CuttingMechanics of metal cutting. Geometry of tool and nomenclature .ASA system Orthogonal vs.
oblique cutting. Mechanics of chip formation, types of chips. Shear angle relationship.
Merchants force circle diagram. Cutting forces, power required. Cutting fluids/lubricants. Tool
materials. Tool wear and tool life. Machinability.
Module II:
Grinding & super finishing
Grinding: Grinding wheels, abrasive & bonds, cutting action. Grinding wheel specification.
Grinding wheel wear - attritions wear, fracture wear. Dressing and Truing. Surface and
cylindrical grinding. Super finishing: Honing, lapping, and polishing.
Module III:
Standardization & Interchangeability, Limits, Fits & Tolerance and Surface roughness:
Introduction to Standardization & Interchangeability Limits, Fits, Tolerances and
IS standards, Limit-gauges, and surface-roughness.
Module IV:
Metal Joining (Welding)
Survey of welding and allied processes. Gas welding and cutting, process and equipment. Arc
welding: Power sources and consumables. TIG & MIG processes and their parameters.
Resistance welding - spot, seam projection etc. Other welding processes such as atomic
hydrogen, submerged arc, electro-slag, friction welding. Soldering & brazing .Shrinkage/residual
stress in welds. Distortions & Defects in welds and remedies. Weld decay in HAZ.
Module V:
Introduction to Un-conventional Machining and Welding
Need & benefits, application and working principle of EDM, ECM, LBM, EBM, USM. AJM,
WJM. Similarly, non-conventional welding applications such as LBW, USW, EBW, Plasma-arc
welding, Diffusion welding, Explosive welding/cladding.
Books
1. Manufacturing science by Ghosh and Mallik
2. Fundamentals of Metal Cutting and Machine tools by Boothroyd
3. Production Technology by R.K. Jain
4. Production Technology - H.M.T.
5. Production Engineering Science by P.C. Pandey
Credit: 04
Module I:
Mechanical Measurements
Introduction: Introduction to measurement and measuring instruments,
Generalized measuring system and functional elements, units of measurement, static
and dynamic performance characteristics of measurement devices, calibration, concept
of error, sources of error, statistical analysis of errors.
Sensors and Transducers: Types of sensors, types of transducers and their characteristics.
Signal transmission and processing: Devices and systems. Signal Display & Recording
Devices
Module II:
Measurement of pressure: Gravitational, directing acting, elastic and indirect type pressure
transducers.
Measurement of very low pressures.
Strain measurement: Types of strain gauges and their working, strain gauge circuits,
temperature
compensation. Strain rosettes, calibration.
Measurements of force and torque: Different types of load cells, elastic transducers, pneumatic
& hydraulic systems.
Temperature measurement: Thermometers, bimetallic thermocouples, thermistors and
pyrometers.
Vibration: Seismic instruments, vibration pickups and decibel meters, vibro-meters
Accelerometers.
Module III:
Metrology and Inspection:
Standards of linear measurement, line and end standards. Limit fits and tolerances.
Interchangeability and standardisation. Linear and angular measurements devices and systems
Comparators: Sigma, Johanssons Microkrator. Limit gauges classification, Taylors Principle of
Gauge Design.
Module IV:
Measurement of geometric forms like straightness, flatness, roundness.
Tool makers microscope, profile project autocollimator.
Interferometry: principle and use of interferometry, optical flat.
Measurement of screw threads and gears.
Surface texture: quantitative evaluation of surface roughness and its measurement.
References
1. Beckwith Thomas G., Mechanical Measurements, Narosa Publishing House, N. Delhi.
2. Doeblein E.O., Measurement Systems, Application Design, McGraw Hill, 1990.
5. Gupta, I.C., Engineering Metrology, Dhanpat Rai & Sons, New Delhi, 1994
Credit:03
Module I:
Introduction: Types and characteristics of production systems Objective and functions of
Production, Planning & Control, Place of production, planning in Engineering, manufactures
organization. Pre-planning: Forecasting & Market Analysis. Factory Location & Layout,
Equipment policy and replacement. Preplanning production, capacity planning.
Module II:
Production Planning: Aggregate Planning, MPS, Material Resource Planning, Selection of
material methods, machines & manpower. Routing, Scheduling and Dispatching and its sheets &
charts, Production Line Balancing.
Module III:
Production and Inventory Control: Progress control through records and charts.
Types of inventories, Inventory Classification. Inventory Control under constraints, Economic
lot (batch) size. Trends in purchasing and store keeping, JIT production MRP II, comparison of
Push & Pull systems, ERP, CAPPC.
Module IV:
Productivity: Importance, Productivity patterns, productivity measurements & ratios,
Improvement-maintenance process.
Human Factors & Ergonomics: Human abilities, Training & motivation safety programs,
workplace design & working conditions.
Books:
1. Elements of Production Planning & Control Elion
2. Production Planning & Control Jain and Agarwal
3. Operations Management Buffa.
4. Production System J.L. Riggs.
INDUSTRIAL COMMUNICATION-V
Credit Units: 02
Introduction
Soft skills & Hard skills difference
What is Mentoring
Soft skills at Work place
What is a Resume?
Types of Resumes
Writing of resumes
Interview tips
Common Interview Questions
Enhancing employability
Training & Grooming
Credit:01
Credit:01
Credit:01
Credit:01
TH
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SEMESTER
MACHINE DESIGN-I
Course Code: EME-601
CREDITS-04
UNIT I
Introduction
Definition, Design requirements of machine elements, Design procedure, Standards in
design, Selection of preferred sizes, Indian Standards designation of carbon & alloy
steels, Selection of materials for static and fatigue loads 3
Design against Static Load
Modes of failure, Factor of safety, Principal Stresses, Stresses due to bending and
torsion, Theory of failure 4
UNIT II
Design against Fluctuating Loads
Cyclic stresses, Fatigue and endurance limit, Stress concentration factor, Stress
concentration factor for various machine parts, Notch sensitivity, Design for finite and
infinite life, Soderberg, Goodman & Gerber criteria 4
Riveted Joints-Riveting methods, materials, Types of rivet heads, Types of riveted
joints, Caulking and Fullering, Failure of riveted joint, Efficiency of riveted joint, Design of
boiler joints, Eccentric loaded riveted joint 4
UNIT III
Shafts
Cause of failure in shafts, Materials for shaft, Stresses in shafts, Design of shafts
subjected to twisting moment, bending moment and combined twisting and bending
moments, Shafts subjected to fatigue loads, Design for rigidity 4
Keys and Couplings
Types of keys, splines, Selection of square & flat keys, Strength of sunk key, CouplingsDesign of rigid and flexible couplings 4
UNIT IV
Mechanical Springs
Types, Material for helical springs, End connections for compression and tension helical
springs, Stresses and deflection of helical springs of circular wire, Design of helical
springs subjected to static and fatigue loading 4
Power Screws
Forms of threads, multiple threads, Efficiency of square threads, Trapezoidal threads,
Stresses in screws, Design of screw jack 3
Note: Design data book is allowed in the examination
Books and References:
1. Mechanical Engineering Design Joseph E. Shigely, McGraw Hill Publications
2. Design of Machine Memebers-Alex Valance and VI Doughtie, McGraw Hill Co.
3. Machine design-M.F. Spott, Prentice Hall India
4. Machine Design-Maleev and Hartman, CBS
FLUID MACHINERY
Course Code: EME 602
Credit:04
Module I:
Introduction: Classification of Fluid Machines & Devices, Application of momentum and
momentum equation to flow through hydraulic machinery, Eulers fundamental equation.
Impact of jet: Introduction to hydrodynamic thrust of jet on a fixed and moving surface (flat &
curve), Effect of inclination of jet with the surface.
Hydraulic Turbines: Classification of turbines, Impulse turbines, Constructional details,
Velocity triangles, Power and efficiency calculations, Governing of Pelton wheel.
Module II:
Reaction Turbines:
Francis and Kaplan turbines, Constructional details, Velocity triangles, Power and efficiency
calculations, Degree of reaction, Draft tube, Cavitation in turbines, Principles of similarity, Unit
and specific speed, Performance characteristics, Selection of water turbines.
Module III:
Centrifugal Pumps:
Classifications of centrifugal pumps, Vector diagram, Work done by impellor, Efficiencies of
centrifugal pumps, Specific speed, Model testing, Cavitation & separation and their control,
Performance characteristics.
Module IV:
Positive Displacement Pumps: Reciprocating pump theory, Slip and coefficient of discharges,
Indicator diagram, Effect and acceleration, Work saved by fitting air vessels, Comparison of
centrifugal and reciprocating pumps, Positive rotary pumps, Gear and Vane pumps, Performance
Characteristics.
Module V:
Other Machines: Hydraulic accumulator, Special duty pumps, Intensifier, Hydraulic press, Lift
and cranes, Theory of hydraulic coupling and torque converters, Performance characteristics. 5
Water Lifting Devices: Hydraulic ram, Jet pumps, Air lift pumps.
BOOKS:
1. Hydraulic Machines by Jagdish Lal, Metropolitan book co. pvt ltd.
2. Hydraulic Machines: Theory & Design, V.P.Vasandhani, Khanna Pub.
3. Applied Hydraulics by Addison
4. Hydraulic Machines by R K Rajput, S.Chand & co Ltd.
5. Hydraulic Machines by D S Kumar
INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING
Course Code: EME 603
CREDIT Units: 03
Module I:
Product Design and Development:
Principles of good product design, tolerance design; quality and cost considerations; product life
cycle; standardization, simplification, diversification, value engineering and analysis, concurrent
engineering.
Module II:
Engineering Economy and Costing:
Elementary cost accounting and methods of depreciation; break-even analysis, techniques for
evaluation of capital investments, financial statements.
Module III:
Work System Design:
Taylors scientific management, Gilberts contributions; productivity concepts and
measurements; method study, micro-motion study, principles of motion economy; work
measurement stop watch time study, work sampling, standard data, PMTS; ergonomics; job
evaluation, merit rating, incentive schemes, and wage administration; business process
reengineering.
Module IV:
Facility Design:
Facility location factors and evaluation of alternate locations; types of plant layout and their
evaluation; computer aided layout design techniques; assembly line balancing; materials
handling systems.
Module V:
Production Planning and Inventory Control:
Forecasting techniques causal and time series models, moving average, exponential smoothing,
trend and seasonality; aggregate production planning; master production scheduling; MRP and
MRP-II; order control and flow control; routing, scheduling and priority dispatching; push and
pull production systems, concept of JIT manufacturing system; logistics, distribution, and supply
chain management; Inventory functions, costs, classifications.
Credit: 03
Module I:
Introduction: Limitations of conventional manufacturing processes, need of unconventional
manufacturing processes & its classification and its future possibilities.
Module II:
Unconventional Machining Process: Principle and working and applications of unconventional
machining process -Electro-Discharge machining, Electrochemical machining, ultrasonic
machining, Abrasive jet machining
Module III:
Unconventional Machining Process (continued): Principle and working and application of
unconventional machining processes- Laser beam machining, Electron beam machining,
Ultrasonic machining
Module IV:
Unconventional welding processes: Explosive welding, Cladding, under water welding,
Metalizing, Plasma are welding/cutting
Module V:
Unconventional Forming processes: Principle, working and applications of High energy
forming processes- Explosive Forming, Electromagnetic forming, Electro-Discharge forming,
water hammer forming, and explosive compaction.
Books
1. Modern Machining Processes P.C. Pandey
2. Unconventional Machining V.K. Jain
NON-DESTRUCTIVE TESTING
Course Code: EME 605
Credit: 03
Module I:
Introduction: Scope and advantages of NDT. Comparison of NDT with DT. Some common
NDT methods used since ages, Terminology. Flaws and Defects, Visual inspection, Equipment
used for visual inspection. Ringing test chalk test (oil whitening test).Attractive uses of above
tests in detecting surface cracks, bond strength & surface defects.
Module II: Common NDT methods
Die penetrate test (liquid penetrate inspection), Principle, scope. Equipment &techniques, Tests
stations, Advantages, types of penetrant and developers. Illustrative examples Heavy castings
of large size, frame of jet engine, porosity testing of nickel alloys, leak testing. Zyglo test
Magnetic particle Inspection Scope, principle, Ferro Magnetic and Non-ferromagnetic
materials, equipment & testing. Advantages, limitations Interpretation of results. DC & AC
magnetization, Skin Effect, use of dye & wet powders for magna glow testing, different methods
to generate magnetic fields, Applications.
Module III: Radiographic methods
X-ray radiography principle, equipment & methodology. Applicability, types of radiations,
limitations. Interpretation of Radiographs, limitations of -ray radiography principle,
equipment. Attenuation of electromagnetic radiations, source of radioactive materials
&technique. Photo electric effect, Rayleighs scattering (coherent scattering), Comptons
Scattering (Incoherent scattering). Pair production, Beam geometry, scattering factor.
Advantages of -ray radiography over X-ray radiography Precautions against radiation
hazards. Case Study X-ray of human body.
Module V: Ultrasonic testing methods
Introduction, Principle of operation, Piezoelectricity. Ultrasonic probes, CRO techniques,
advantages, Limitation & typical applications. Applications in inspection of castings, forgings,
Extruded steel parts, bars, pipes, rails and dimensions measurements. Case Study
Ultrasonography of human body.
Module V: Eddy Current Inspection
Principle, Methods, Advantages, Scope and limitations. Types of Probes. Case Studies.
Suggested References:
(1) ASM Handbook Vol. 11, 8th Edition Non-destructive Testing & Evaluation
(2) Research Techniques in NDT Vol.3, R.S. Shah, Academic
(3) Industrial Quality Control, Webstar
(4) Bray, Don E. and Stanley, Roderic K., Non-destructive Evaluation: A Tool in
Design, Manufacturing, and Service.
INDUSTRIAL COMMUNICATION-VI
Credit Units: 02
Types of Reports
Significance of Reports
Structure & Style
Report writing
Exercise on Report Writing
Types of proposals
Writing of proposals
Technical paper
Abstract
Synopsis
Dissertation
Thesis
Features of Thesis
Methods & Writing
Credit:01
Credit:01
Credit:01
TH
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SEMESTER
Credit Units: 04
Unit-1
Refrigeration: Introduction to refrigeration system, Methods of refrigeration, Carnot refrigeration
cycle, Unit of refrigeration, Refrigeration effect & C.O.P. Air Refrigeration cycle: Open and closed air
refrigeration cycles, Reversed Carnot cycle, Bell Coleman or Reversed Joule air refrigeration cycle,
Regenerative, Reduced ambient, Dry air rated temperature (DART).
Unit-2
Vapour Compression System: Single stage system, Analysis of vapour compression cycle, Use of T-S
and P-H charts, Effect of sub cooling of condensate & superheating of refrigerant vapour on C.O.P of
the cycle, Actual vapour compression refrigeration cycle, Multistage vapour compression system
requirement, Intercooling
Unit-3
Vapour Absorption system; Working Principal of vapour absorption refrigeration system,
Comparison between absorption & compression systems, Adiabatic mixing of two streams,
Ammonia Water vapour absorption system, Lithium- Bromide water vapour absorption system.
Refrigerants: Classification of refrigerants, Nomenclature, Desirable properties of refrigerants,
Common refrigerants, Secondary refrigerants and CFC free refrigerants.
Unit-4
Air Conditioning: Introduction to air conditioning, Psychometric properties and their definitions,
Psychometric chart, Different Psychometric processes, Thermal analysis of human body, Effective
temperature and comfort chart, Cooling and heating load calculations, Infiltration & ventilation,
Sensible heat factor ( SHF ), By pass factor, Grand Sensible heat factor ( GSHF), Apparatus dew point
(ADP).
Unit-5
Refrigeration Equipment & Application: compressors, condensers, evaporators & expansion
devices, Air washers, Cooling, towers & humidifying efficiency, Food preservation, Cold storage,
difference between comfort and industrial air conditioning.
Books:
1. Refrigeration and Air conditioning, by Manohar Prasad, New Age International (P) Ltd. Pub.
2. Refrigeration and Air conditioning by C.P Arora.
3. Refrigeration and Air conditioning by Arora & Domkundwar.
4. Refrigeration and Air conditioning by stoecker & Jones.
Machine Design-II
Course Code: EME 702
Credit Units: 04
UNIT I
Spur Gears Tooth forms, System of gear teeth, contact ratio, Interference in involute gears,
Backlash, types of gear materials, Design considerations, Dynamic tooth load, Wear strength of gear
tooth, Failure of gear tooth, Design of spur gears, different standards of gears. Helical Gears
Terminology, Proportions for helical gears, Beam strength and wear strength of helical gears,
herringbone gears, Design of helical gears. Worm Gears Types of worms, Terminology, Gear tooth
proportions, Efficiency of worm gears, Design of worm gearing
UNIT II
Sliding Contact Bearing Types, Selection of bearing, Hydrodynamic lubrication, Properties and
materials, Lubricants and lubrication, Hydrodynamic journal bearing, Heat generation, Design of
journal bearing, Hydrodynamic thrust bearing Rolling Contact Bearing Advantages and
disadvantages, Types of ball bearing, Thrust ball bearing, Types of roller bearing, Selection of radial
ball bearing, Bearing life, Dynamic equivalent load for roller contact bearing under constant and
variable loading, Lubrication of ball and roller Bearing.
UNIT III
IC ENGINE PARTS election of type of IC engine, General design considerations, Design of Cylinder
and
Cylinder head; Design of piston, piston ring and gudgeon pin. Design of connecting rod; Design of
center crankshaft.
NOTE:Design data book is allowed in the examination
Books and References:
1. Mechanical Engineering Design Joseph E. Shigely, McGraw Hill Publications
2. Design of Machine Memebers-Alex Valance and VI Doughtie, McGraw Hill Co.
3. Machine design-M.F. Spott, Prentice Hall India
4. Machine Design-Maleev and Hartman, CBS
5. Machine design -Black & Adams, Mc Graw Hill
6. Machine Design-Sharma and Agrawal, S.K. Kataria & Sons
7. Design of Machine Elements-V.B. Bhandari, Tata McGraw Hill Co. 4
Automobile Engineering
Course Code: EME 703
Credit Units: 04
Unit-I
Power Unit and Gear Box: Principles of Design of main components, Valve mechanism, and Tractive
effort. Gear Box, Gear ratio determination, Design of Gear box.
Unit-II
Transmission System: Requirements. Clutches. Toque converters. Over Drive and free wheel,
Universal
Joint. Differential Gear Mechanism of Rear Axle. Automatic transmission, Steering and Front Axle.
Castor Angle, wheel camber & Toe-in, Toe-out etc. Steering geometry. Ackerman mechanism, under
steer and over steer.
Unit-III
Braking System: General requirements, Road, tyre adhesion, weight transfer, Braking ratio.
Mechanical brakes, Hydraulic brakes. Vacuum and air brakes.
Chasis and Suspension System: Loads on the frame. Strength and stiffness. Various suspension
systems.
Unit-IV
Electrical System: Types of starting motors, generator & regulators, lighting system, Ignition
system,
Horn, Battery etc.
Unit-V
Automobile Air Conditioning: Requirements, Cooling & heating systems. Cooling & Lubrication
System:
Different type of cooling system and lubrication system. Maintenance system: Preventive
maintenance, break down maintenance and over hauling.
References1. Automotive Engineering- Hietner
2. Automobile Engineering - Kripal Singh.
3. Automobile Engineering - Narang.
4. Automotive Mechanics- Crouse
5. Automobile Engineering - Newton and Steeds. 5
Operations research
Course Code: EME 704
Credit Units: 03
Unit-I
Introduction: Basics of Operations Research ,Linear Programming Introduction & Scope, Problem
formulation, Graphical Method, Simplex methods, primal & dual problem sensitivity analysis.
Unit-II
Transportation & Assignment problems. Deterministic Dynamic Programming Multistage decision
problems & solution, Principle of optimality.
Unit-III
Decision theory Decision under various conditions. Game Theory Two Person Zero sum game,
Solution with / without Saddle point, Dominance Rule, Different Methods like Algebraic, Graphical,
Liner Programming
Sequencing-Basic assumption, n Jobs through two / three machines, Jobs on m machines.
Unit-IV
Stochastic inventory models Single & multi period models with continuous & discrete demands,
Service level & reorder policy Simulations Use, advantages& limitations, Monte-carlo simulation,
Application to queuing, inventory & other problems.
Unit-V
Queuing models-Characteristics of Queuing Model, M/M/1 & M/M/S system, cost consideration
Project Management: Basic concept, Rules for drawing the network diagram, Applications of CPM
and PERT techniques in Project planning and control; crashing of operations; resource allocation.
Text Books
Operations Research by: Wangner
Operations Research by: Taha
Introduction to Management Science by: Hiller & Hiller
Operations Research by: Wayne L. Winston 6
Vibrations engineering
Course Code: EME 705
Credit Units: 03
UNIT-1
Fundamentals : Importance of Study of Vibrations, Classifications of Vibrations, Free and Forced,
Undamped and Damped, Linear and Non-linear, Deterministic and Random, Harmonic Motion,
Vector and Complex Number Representations, Definitions and Terminology, Periodic Functions,
Harmonic Analysis, Fourier Series Expansion. Free and Damped Vibrations : Single Degree of
Freedom system, D-Alemberts Principal, Energy Methods, Rayleighs Method, Application of these
Methods, Damped Free Vibrations, Logarithmic Decrement, Under Damping, Critical and Over
Damping.
UNIT-2
Harmonically Excited Vibrations : Forced Damped Harmonic Vibration of Single Degree of Freedom
Systems, Rotating Unbalance, Rotor Unbalance, Critical Speeds and Whirling of Rotating Shafts,
Support Motion, Vibration Isolation, Energy Dissipated by Damping, Equivalent, Viscous Camping,
Structural Damping Sharpness of Resonance, Vibration Measuring Instruments.
UNIT-3
Two Degrees of Freedom Systems : Introduction to Multi-Degree of Freedom Systems, Normal
Mode Vibrations, Coordinate Coupling, Principal Coordinates, Free Vibrations in Terms of Initial
Conditions, Forced Harmonic Vibrations, Vibration Absorber, Centrifugal Vibration Absorber,
Vibration Damper. Multi degrees of Freedom Systems and Numerical Methods Introduction,
Influence Coefficients, Stiffness Matrix, Flexibility Matrix, Natural Frequencies and Normal Modes,
Orthogonally of Normal Modes, Dunkerleys Equation, Method of Matrix Iteration, The Holzer Type
Problem, Geared and Branched Systems,
Beams.
UNIT-4
Normal Mode Vibration of Continuous System: Vibrating String, Longitudinal Vibrations of Rod,
Torsional
Vibrations of Rod, Lateral Vibrations of Beam.
Text Books:
1. Theory of Vibrations with Applications W.T. Thomson, Prentice Hall of India.
2. Mechanical Vibration: G.K. Grover and S.P. Nigam, Nem Chand and Sons
Reference Books:
1. Theory and Practice of Mechanical Vibrations J.S. Rao and K. Gupta, Wiley Eastern Ltd.
2. Mechanical Vibrations S.S. Rao, Addison Wesely Publishing Company
INDUSTRIAL COMMUNICATION-VII
Credit Units: 02
Methodology of G.D;
Role of a Leader in Group Discussion,
Functions of Group Discussion;
Mannerism and Guidelines for effective Group Discussion.
TH
VIII
SEMESTER
Credit Units: 03
UNIT-I
Automation Introduction to CAM; Automated Manufacturing system; Need of automation, Basic
elements of automation, Levels of automation, Automation Strategies, Advantages & disadvantages of
automation, Historical development and future trends. Features of NC Machines-Fundamental of
Numerical Control, elements of NC machine tools, classification of NC
Machine tools, Advantages, suitability and limitations of NC machine tools, Application of NC system,
Methods for improving Accuracy considering the factors such as tool deflection and chatter and
Productivity.
UNIT-II
NC Part Programming-(a) Manual (word address format) programming. Examples Drilling, Turning and
Milling;
Canned cycles, Subroutine, and Macro. (b) APT programming. Geometry, Motion and Additional
statements, Macro- statement.
UNIT-III
System Devices Introduction to DC motors, stepping motors, feedback devices such as encoder, counting
devices, digital to analog converter and vice versa. Interpolators Digital differential Integrator-Principle
of operation, exponential decelarion; DDA Hardware Interpolator- Linear, Circular; DDA Software
Interpolator. Control of NC Systems Open and closed loops. Control of point to point systemsIncremental open loop control, Incremental close loop, Absolute close loop; Control loop in contouring
systems; Adaptive control.
UNIT-IV
Computer Integrated Manufacturing system Group Technology, Flexible Manufacturing System, CIM,
CAD/CAM, Computer aided process planning-Retrieval and Generative, Concept of Mechatronics,
Computer aided Inspection.
UNIT-V
Robotics Types and generations of Robots, Structure and operation of Robot, Robot applications.
Economics, Robot programming methods. VAL and AML with examples. 6
Intelligent Manufacturing Introduction to Artificial Intelligence for Intelligent manufacturing.
Books/References1. Automation, Production Systems and Computer Integrated Manufacturing by Mikell P.
Grover
2. Computer Aided Manufacturing by Kundra and Rao
3. Computer control of manufacturing systems by Koren
4. NC Machine Tools by S.J. Martin.
5. NC Machines by Koren
6. CAD/CAM by Groover. 9
Credit Units: 03
Shigley J. E. and Mischke C.R., Mechanical Engineering Design, McGraw Hill Pub. Co. Ltd.
Bhandari V.B., Design of Machine Elements, Tata McGraw Hill Pub. Co. Ltd.
Credit Units: 03
Unit-I
Quality Concepts Evolution of Quality control, concept change, TQM Modern concept, Quality concept in
Design, Review off design, Evolution of proto type. Control on Purchased Product Procurement of
various products, evaluation of supplies, capacity verification, Development of sources, procurement
procedure. Manufacturing Quality Methods and Techniques for manufacture, Inspection and control of
product, Quality in
Sales and services, Guarantee, analysis of claims.
Unit-II
Quality Management Organization structure and design, Quality function, decentralization, Designing
and
fitting organization for different types products and company, Economics of quality value and
contribution, Quality cost, optimizing quality cost, seduction programme. Human Factor in Quality
Attitude of top management, co-operation, of groups, operators attitude, responsibility, causes of
operators error and corrective methods.
Unit-III
Control Charts Theory of control charts, measurement range, construction and analysis of R charts,
process capability study, and use of control charts. Attributes of Control Charts Defects, construction
and analysis off-chart, improvement by control chart, variable sample size, construction and analysis of
C-chart.
Unit-IV
Defects Diagnosis and Prevention Defect study, identification and analysis of defects, corrective
measure, factors affecting reliability, MTTF, calculation of reliability, Building reliability in the product,
evaluation of reliability, interpretation of test results, reliability control, maintainability, zero defects,
quality circle.
Unit-V
IS0-9000 and its concept of Quality Managements 9000 series, Taguchi method, JIT in some details
References:
1. Lt. Gen. H.LaI, "Total Quality management", Wiley Eastern Limited, 1990. .
2. Greg Bounds. Beyond Total Quality Management. McGraw Hill, 1994.
3. Menon, H.G, "TQM in New Product manufacturing", McGraw Hill 1992
ROBOTICS
UNIT-I
Introduction:- Basic Concepts, Three laws of Robotics, Robot anatomy, Classification, structure of
robots, point to point and continuous path robotic systems. Robot performance- resolution, accuracy,
repeatability, dexterity, compliance, Socio economic aspects of robotisation
UNIT-II
Robot Grippers: - Types of Grippers, Design aspect for gripper, Force analysis for various basic gripper
systems including Mechanical, Hydraulic and Pneumatic systems.
Robotic Sensors: - Characteristics of sensing devices, Classification, Selection and applications of
sensors. Types of Sensors, Need for sensors and vision system in the working and control of a robot.
UNIT-III
Drives: - Types of Drives, Actuators and its selection while designing a robot system. Types of
transmission systems,
Control Systems: - Types of Controllers, Introduction to closed loop control, second order linear systems
and their control, control law of partitioning, trajectory-following control, modeling and control of a
single joint.
UNIT-IV
Kinematics :- Transformation matrices and their arithmetic, link and joint description, Denavit Hartenberg parameters, frame assignment to links, direct kinematics, kinematics redundancy,
kinematics calibration, inverse kinematics, solvability, algebraic and geometrical methods.
Dynamics: - Introduction to Dynamics, Trajectory generations, Manipulator Mechanism Design
UNIT-V
Machine Vision System: - Vision System Devices, Image acquisition, Masking, Sampling and
quantisation, Image Processing Techniques, Noise reduction methods, Edge detection, Segmentation.
Robot Programming : Methods of robot programming, lead through programming, motion
interpolation, branching capabilities, WAIT, SIGNAL and DELAY commands, subroutines, Programming
Languages : Introduction to various types such as RAIL and VAL II etc.
Artificial Intelligence:- Introduction to Artificial Intelligence, AI techniques, Need and application of AI.
Simulation: - Need of Simulation, Tools and Techniques of Simulation.
REFERENCES:
John J. Craig, Introduction to Robotics (Mechanics and Control), Addison-Wesley, 2nd Edition,
2004
K.S. Fu, R.C. Gonzales, C.S.G. Lee, Robotics: Control, Sensing, Vision and Intelligence,
McGraw Hill, 1987.
Shah S. K., Introduction to Robotics, Tata McGraw Hill International, 2008.
ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT
Credit Units: 03
Course Contents:
Module I
Principles and function of management, Planning and decision making, Line and staff
relationship, management by objective.
Module II
Formal and informal organization, Performance appraisal, Training and development.
Module III
Entrepreneurship and entrepreneurial process, Business plan, Form of ownership suitable for
business.
Module IV
Entrepreneurial motivation and leadership, entrepreneurial competencies, entrepreneurial
development programme.
Text & References:
Text:
Essentials of Management, H. Koontz, H. Weihrich and C. ODonnell, McGraw-Hill/Irwin
David H Holt, Entrepreneurship: New Venture Creation
References:
The Practice of Management, P. Drucker, Harper Business.
AUTOCAD LAB
Course Code: EME 822
Credit Units: 02
1. Introduction to AutoCAD.
2. Setting up drawing environment- drawing aids, drawing units, function
keys, object snap.
3. AutoCAD using co-ordinate system.
4. Drawing objects using various commands.
5. Modifying objects using AutoCAD.
6. Adding of dimensions and texts
7. Drawing of front elevation and plan of a given object
8. Introduction to 3D