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CRITERION 3 Course Outcomes and Program Outcomes 175 Marks

Review- 1
Date: 11-02-2017

3.1. Establish the correlation between the courses and the Program Outcomes (POs) &
Program Specific Outcomes (25)
NBA defined Program Outcomes as mentioned in Annexure I and Program Specific Outcomes asdefined by the Program. Six to ten
matrices of core courses are to be mentioned with at least
one per semester.
Select core courses to demonstrate the mapping/correlation with all POs and PSOs.
Number of Outcomes for a Course is expected to be around 6.

Note:
1. Enter correlation levels 1, 2 or 3 as defined below:
1: Slight (Low) 2: Moderate (Medium) 3: Substantial (High)
If there is no correlation, put -
2. Add more columns for PSOs
3. The table 3.1 can be prepared in landscape mode if required.

2012-2016 Batch (R2009)

Program Articulation Matrix

Cours
e PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO1 PO1 PO1 PS PSO
Code Course name 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 O1 2
C10 ENG10
Technical English 3 - - - - - - - - 3 3 2 - -
1 1
2

C10 MAT10 Engineering Mathematics


3 3 3 3 2 - - - - - - - - -
2 1 I
C10 PHY10
Engineering Physics 3 - - - - - - - - - - - - -
3 1
C10 CHY10
Engineering Chemistry 3 1 - 2 2 - - - - - - - - -
4 1
C10 MEC10
Engineering Graphics 3 3 - - - - - - - - 2 - - -
5 1
C10 CSE10
Programming with C 3 3 3 3 - - - - - - - - - -
6 1
C10 GHE10
Personal values -I - - - - - 2 - 2 - 2 - 3 - -
7 1
C10 PHY
Physics Laboratory 3 - 3 - - - - - - - - - -
8 401
C10 MEC40 Engineering Practices
- - 1 - - - - - - - - - - -
9 1 Laboratory
C11 CSE40
Programming Laboratory - - 2 - - - - - - - - - - -
0 1
C11 ENG Engish for pragmatic
3 - - - - - - - - 3 3 1 - -
1 102 usage
C11 MAT Engineering mathematics
3 2 - 2 3 - - - - - - - - -
2 102 II
C11 PHY
Material Science 3 - - - - - - - - - - - - -
3 103
C11 CHY
Applied Chemistry 3 2 2 - - 2 - - - - - - - -
4 103
C11 MEC
Engineering Mechanics 3 3 1 3 - - - - - - - - 3 -
5 102
C11 MEC Manufacturing
3 - - - - - - - 2 2 - - - -
6 103 Technology I
C11 CHY
Chemistry Laboratory 1 2 - - 2 - 2 - 2 - - - - -
7 401
C11 CSE Advanced programming - - 2 - - - - - - - - - -
3

8 451 laboratory
C11 MEC Manufacturing
- - 2 - - - - - - - - - - -
9 402 Technology Laboratory
C12 GHE
Personal Values II - - - - - 3 - - - 2 - 3 - -
0 102
C20 MAT Engineering Mathematics
3 3 3 2 2 - - - - - - - - -
1 104 III
C20 MEC
Machine Drawing 3 - 2 - - - - - - 3 - - - -
2 104
C20 MEC Engineering
3 2 1 1 - - - - - - - - - -
3 105 Thermodynamics
C20 MEC Fluid Mechanics and
3 3 3 - - - - - - - - - -
4 106 Machinery
C20 MEC Manufacturing
- - 2 3 - - - - - - - - - -
5 107 Technology II
C20 EEE Electrical Machines and
3 2 2 2 2 - - 2 - - - - - -
6 223 Drives
C20 MEC Manufacturing
- - 2 - - - - - - - - - - -
7 403 Technology II Laboratory
C20 MEC40 Fluid Mechanics and
- - - 3 - - - - - - - - - -
8 4 Machinery Laboratory
C20 EEE Electrical Engineering
3 3 3 2 2 - - - 1 - - - - -
9 421 Laboratory
C21 GHE Human Excellence -
- - - - - 3 - - - 2 - 3 - -
0 103 Family values
C21 MAT10
Numerical methods
1 8
C21 MEC10 Engineering Materials and
3 2 - - - 3 - - - - - - - -
2 8 Metallurgy
C21 CHY10 Environmental Science
3 7 and Engineering
4

C21 MEC10
Strength of Materials - 3 3 - - - - - - - - - - -
4 9
C21 MEC11
Kinematics of machinery 3 3 - - - - - - - - - - - -
5 0
C21 MEC11
Thermal Engineering 3 1 - - - 2 - - - 1 - - - -
6 1
C21 MEC40 Strength of materials &
- - 2 - - - - - - - - - - -
7 5 Metallurgy Lab
C21 MEC40
Thermal Engineering Lab 2 - - 1 - - - - - - - - - -
8 6
C21 MEC40 Computer graphics and
- - 3 - 3 - - - - - - - - -
9 7 Solid Modelling Lab
C21 GHE10 Human Excellence -
- - - - - 3 - - - 2 - 3 - -
0 4 Professional Values
C30 MEC11 Gas Dynamics and Jet
3 3 - - - - - - - - 2 - - -
1 2 Propulsion
C30 MEC11
Dyanamics of Machinery 3 3 - 3 - - - - - - 3 - - -
2 3
C30 MEC11 Design of Machine
- - - - - - - - - - - - - -
3 4 Element
C30 MEC11 Engineering Metrology
3 3 - - - - - - - - 2 - - -
4 5 and Instrumentation
C30 GSS10
Operation Reasearch x x - - x - - x - - x x - -
5 8
C30 ECE28 Electronics and
6 1 Microprocessor
C30 MEC40
Dyanmics Laboratory 3 - - - - - - - - - - - - -
7 8
Metrology and
MEC40
C30 Instrumentation - - - 3 - - - 3 2 2 - - - -
9
8 Laboratory
C30 ECE48 Electronics and 3 2 3 3 - - - - - - 3 - - 3
5

9 1 Microprocessor Lab
C31 GHE10 Human Excellence -
- - - - - - - 2 - 2 - 3 - -
0 5 Social Values
C31 MEC11
Fluid Power system - 3 - - 2 - - - - - 2 - - -
1 6
C31 MEC11 Design of Transmission
- - 3 3 - - - 3 - - 3 - - -
2 7 Element
C31 MEC11
Heat and Mass transfer 2 3 - - - - - - 2 2 - - - -
3 8
C31 MEC11
Finite Element Analysis 3 3 3 - - - - - - - - - - -
4 9
E31 MEC12 Unconventional
3 - 1 - 3 - 2 1 - - - - - -
5 4 Machining Processes
E31 MEC13
Lean Manufacturing - 2 - 2 1 - - - - - - - - -
6 1
E31 MEC14 Advanced Welding
- 3 3 - - - - - - - - - - -
7 3 process
E31 MEC12
Marketing Management 3 - 3 - 2 - 2 2 - - - - - -
8 8
E31 MEC41 Computer Aided
9 0 Manufacturing Laboratory
C32 MEC41 Thermal Engineering
2 - - 1 - - - - - - - - - -
0 1 Laboratory II
C32 ENG40 Communication skills
2 3 2 1 - - - - 3 3 2 2 - -
1 1 Laboratory
C32 GHE10
National Values - - - - - 2 - 2 - 2 - 3 - -
2 6
-
MEC12 Computer Integrated
C40 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 - - - - -
0 Manufacturing
1
C40 MEC12 Production planning and 3 2 2 - - - - - 2 2 - - 3 3
2 1 Control
6

C40 MEC12
Automobile Engineering 3 - - - 2 - - - - - - - - -
3 2
C40 MEC12
Mechatronics
4 3
C40 GSS10 Total Quality
3 - - - 3 - 3 2 - - 2 2 - -
5 3 Management
C40 MEC13 Process Planning and Cost
- - 3 - 3 3 - - - 3 - - - -
6 2 Estimation
C40 MEC13 Design of Jigs, Fixture
- 3 3 - 3 - - 2 - 3 - - - -
7 3 and press tools
C40 MEC13
Nuclear Engineering 2 - - - - - - - 2 2 - - 2 -
8 4
C40 MEC13 Modern concepts of
- 2 2 3 - - - - - - 2 - - -
9 5 Engineering
C41 MEC41 Computer Aided
3 2 - - - - - - 3 2 - - - -
0 2 simulatiuon analysis Lab
C41 MEC41
Mechatronics Laboratory - - 1 - 1 - - - - - - - - -
1 3
C41 MEC41 Design and fabrication
3 3 - 2 3 3 - - 3 3 3 2 - -
2 4 project
C41 GHE10 Human Excellence -
- - - - - 3 - - - 2 - 3 - -
3 7 Global Values
C41 MEC14 Renewable Energy
3 - - - - -- - - 2 - - - -
4 1 Resources
C41 MEC14
Maintainance Engineering - - 2 - 3 - 3 - - - - - - -
5 3
C41 MEC14 Industrial Safety
3 - - - 3 - 2 3 - - 3 - - -
6 4 Management
C41 GSS10 Entrepreneurship
- - - - - 3 3 3 3 - 3 - - -
7 5 Development
C41 MEC41
Project work 3 3 - 2 3 - - - 3 3 3 2 - -
8 5
7

Course Articulation Matrix

S
S e Co P P P P P
l. m ur
P P P P P P P P P O O O S S
N e se
o st Co Subje C O O O O O O O O O 1 1 1 O O
. er de cts O Statement 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 1 2
C Imparting technical vocabulary and systematic
O sentence construction to express technical 3 3 3 2
1 perceptions
C E Techni
C
1 N cal
1 O Developing proficiency in technical writing skills 3 1 1 2
0 G1 Englis
2 needed for a student to be industry-ready
1 01 h
C
O Giving Exposure to technical and general 2 3 3
3 correspondence with respect to corporate sector
C 1 M Engine C
1 AT ering O Know eigen values and eigen vectors and its role 3 2
0 10 Mathe 1 in the system of equations.
2 1 matics C
I O Analyze the planes, straight lines and sphere in 3 3 2
2 three dimensional geometry
C Discover the radius, centre and circle of curvature 3 3
O of any curves.
8

3
C
O To know about the geometrical aspects of 3 2
4 curvature, evolute and envelope.
C To understand the concepts of partial
O differentiation, maxima and minima and to solve 2 3
5 ordinary differential equations of certain types.
C
O To acquire knowledge of fundamentals of physical 3
1 science and engineering
C To determine a paricular crystal structure, the
O crystallographic directions and planes and the 2
2 linear and planar attomic densities.
C P Engine
C To develop skills in various types of optical
1 H ering
1 O instruments and apply the skilss to perform the 2
0 Y1 Physic
3 basic experiments in physics.
3 01 s
C
O To identify formulate and to solve the engineering 3
4 problems.
C To use the NDT technique and modern
O engineering tools necessary for engieering 3
5 practice.
C 1 C
1 O
0 1 3 2
Assemble a battery and illustrate the phenomenon
4 of production of electric current
C Discuss the thermodynamic concepts and predict 2
C O the feasibility of chemical reaction
H 2
Y1 Engine
9

C
O
3 Apply the theory of adsorption in real life 2 1 1
situations
01 ering C
Chemi O
stry 4 Outline the principles and instrumentation of 2 2
spectroscopic techniques
C
O Construct various plane curves and projection of 3 2
1 lines and surfaces
C
C M Engine O Solve problems in sections of solids and 3 3 2
1 E ering 2 development of surfaces
1
0 C1 Graphi C
5 01 cs O Apply the concepts of isometric, and perspective 3 3
3 projections
C
O 3 3
4 Apply free hand sketching in engineering practice
C 1 CS Progra C
1 E1 mming O 3
0 01 with C 1 Explain the basics of programs and programming
6 C
O Select appropriate data types and control 3
2 structures for solving a given problem.
C
O Illustrate the representation of arrays, strings and 3
3 usage of string operations.
C Illustrate the importance of pointers and dynamic 3
O memory allocation.
4
10

C
O 3
5 Explain the basics of file handling mechanism.

C 2 3
O Acquire knowledge on the individual in
1 relation to Nature and Society.
Demonstrate the skill of self- realization
C values the significant relationship to be 2 3
G
C PERS O maintained between individuals Body, Mind
H
1 ONAL 2 and Soul.
1 E
0 VALU
10
7 ES -I C
1 2 3
O
3 Analysis of Thoughts and origin of thoughts.

C 2 3
O
4 Learn about Purpose and Philosophy of Life
C
O To acquire practical knowledge about different 3 2
P 1 physical properties of materials
C Physic
H C
1 s
1 Y O Todevlop skills in multidisciplinary project works 3 2
0 Labora
40 2 and applications
8 tory
1 C
O To develop skills in the experiments invollving the 2 3
3 physical phenomena like interface and diffraction.
C 1 M Engine C Civil engg 1
1 E ering O
0 C4 Practic 1
11

C
O 1
es
2 Mechanical engg
9 01 Labora
C
tory
O 1
3 Electrical engg
C
O Demonstrate code reusability using recursive and 1
1 non-recursive functions.
C
C Progra O Implement pointers, memory allocation techniques 1
CS
1 mming 2 and files in C language.
1 E4
1 Labora C
01
0 tory O Apply and practice logical ability to solve simple 2
3 problems.
C
O Demonstrate C programs for statistical and 2
4 scientific problem solving.

SEMESTER - II

C
O Enhancing the reading comprehension ability for 3 2 1 1
Englis
E 1 better understanding of technical texts
C h for
N C
1 pragm
2 G O Imparting LSRW skills to acquire better language 2 3
1 atic
10 2 proficiency
1 usage
2 C
O Providing exposure to public speaking corporate 1 3 3
3 communication
C 2 M Engine C Evaluate double integral and triple integral to 2 1 3
1 AT ering O compute area, volume for two dimensional and
12

1 three dimensional solid structure


C
O Know the gradiaent, divergence and curl relateed 2 1
2 theorems useful for engineering applications
Test the analyticity and to construct to construct
C the analytic function. Transform complex
mathe 3 2
1 10 O functions from one plane to another plane
matics
2 2 3 graphically.
II
C
O Evaluate real and complex integrals over suitable 2 2 3
4 closed paths or contours.
C Solution of linear ordinary differential equations
O of second order with constant coefficients to make 2 3
5 use of Laplace Transfrom
C
O Apply core concepts in material science to solve 3
1 engineering problems
C Determine the posistion of the acceptor or donor
O levels and the band gap of an extrinsic 2
P 2 semiconductor
C Materi
H C
1 al
2 Y O Classify and differentiate the structure and 2
1 Scienc
10 3 physical properties of conducting materials
3 e
3 C Apply the techniques to manfacturing of modern
O materials and nanomaterials for engineering 3
4 applications
C
O Recognise the basic concepts of strengthening of 3
5 materials in technological applications
C 2 C APPLI C Classify the different types of fuels and their 2 2
1 H ED O properties
1 Y1 CHEM 1
13

C
O Categorize the engineering materials and their 2
2 uses
C
O 1 2
3 Defend the Corrosion problems
4 03 ISTRY
C
O 2 2
4 Design a water purifier
C
O 3
5 Identify the techniques of preparing metal powder
C
O To understand the concept of equilibrium of 3 3 1 3 3
1 particles and rigid bodies
C
M
C Engine O To understand the concept of 1st and 2nd moment 3 3 1 3 3
E
1 ering 2 of area
2 C
1 Mecha C
10
5 nics O To understand the concept of various types of 3 3 1 3 3
2
3 frictions
C
O To understand the concept of work energy method, 3 3 1 3 3
4 Newtons law and impact of elastic bodies
C 2 M Manuf
1 E acturin C
1 C g 3 2 2
OApply the concept of runner, raiser and gating
6 10 Techno 1 design in casting process
3 logy I CExplain the working principle of various welding 2 2 2
O fabrication processes
2
14

C
O Describe the characteristic of various forging 2
3 process
C
O 1 1
C 1 Prepare normal solution (s)
C Chemi
H C
1 stry
2 Y O 1 2 2
1 Labora
40 2 Analyse the properties of water (s)
7 tory
1 C
O Estimate the concentration of solutions by 2 2 2
3 electrochemical method (s)
C
O Demonstrate code reusability using recursive and 1
1 non-recursive functions.
Advan C
CS ced O Implement pointers, memory allocation techniques 1
C
E progra 2 and files in C language
1 2
45 mming C
1
1 laborat O Apply and practice logical ability to solve simple 2
8
ory 3 problems.
C
O Demonstrate C programs for statistical and 2
4 scientific problem solving.
C
Manuf O 1
M acturin 1 Demonstrate various operations in Lathe
C
E g C
1
C Techno O 1
1
40 logy 2 Perform operations in making moulds and smithy
9
2 Labora C
tory O 2
3 Make various joints in welding
15

C
O Acquire knowledge on the procedures 2 3
1 involved in self-realization and meditation
C
G
C PERS O Develop skills in KayaKalpa and 2 3
H
1 ONAL 2 Simplified Physical Exercise
2 E
2 VALU C
10
0 ES -II O Analysis Refinement of Desire, Eradication of 2 3
2
3 Worries and Who am I?
C
O 3 3
4 Learn about Anger management

SEMESTER - III
C
O To form partial differential equations and solve 3 2
1 certain types of partial differential equations
to know how to find the Fourier series and half
C range Fourier Series of a function given explicitly
3 3 2
O or to find Fourier Series of numerical data using
Engine 2 harmonic analysis
C M
ering to know how to solve one dimensional wave
2 AT
3 Mathe C equation, one dimensional heat equation and two
0 10 3 2
matics O dimensional heat equation in steady state using
1 4
III 3 Fourier Series(Cartesian co-ordinates only)
C to find the Fourier transform, sine and cosine
O transform of certain functions and use Parsevals 3 3 2
4 identity to evaluate certain integrals
C to know how to find Z-transform and inverse z-
O transform of certain functions and to solve 2 3 2
5 difference equations using them
16

C
O Recall basic concepts of machine drawing and 3
M 1 define fits and tolerance
C Machi
E C
2 ne
3 C O Develop sectional views of fasteners, joints 2
0 Drawi
10 2 and couplings
2 ng
4 C
O Develop assembly drawings of bearings and 2 3
3 valves
Engine C
ering O Outline the basic concepts and laws of 3 2
C Therm 1 thermodynamics.
M
2 odyna C
E
0 3 mics O Outline the basic concepts and laws of 3 2 1 2
C1
3 2 thermodynamics.
05
C Analyze basic power cycles and apply the laws of
O thermodynamics to various thermodynamic 3 1 1 2
3 applications.
C
O Understand properties of fluids and classification 3
Fluid
M 1 of flows
C Mecha
E C
2 nics
3 C O Formulate and solve equations of the control 3
0 and
10 2 volume for fluid flow systems
4 Machi
6 C
nery
O Explain the working of turbines and pumps and 3
3 draw their performance curves
C 3 M Manuf C
2 E acturin O Operate shaper, milling and slotting machines for 2 3
0 C g 1 the specified job.
5 10 Techno C Perform turning, drilling, boring, reaming and 2 3
7 logy II O tapping operations for the given drawing
2
17

C
O Perform cylindrical and surface grinding 2 3
3 operations to the required surface finish.
C
O Identify the different types of AC and DC 3 2 2 2 2
1 machines and its operation
C
O Distinguish between different starting methods of 2
Electri
2 AC and DC machines
C EE cal
C
2 E Machi
3 O Select the suitable elctrical drive for a particular 2 2 2 2
0 22 nes
3 application
6 3 and
C
Drives
O Classify the different speed control mthods for 2 2
4 controlling DC Drives
C
O Classify the different speed control mthods for 2 2
5 controlling AC Drives
C
Manuf O Demonstrate various operations in milling 1
M acturin 1 machine
C
E g C
2
3 C Techno O Demonstrate various operations in shaping 1
0
40 logy II 2 machine
7
3 Labora C
tory O Perform operations in drilling and grinding 2
3 machine
C 3 M Fluid C Conduct experiments on discharge measuring 3
2 E Mecha O devices and evaluate their coefficients
0 C4 nics 1
18

and
Machi
8
04 nery C 3
Labora O Conduct experiments on pumps and turbine and
tory 2 interpret their performance characters
C
O Assess the performance of DC shunt and series 3 3 2 1
1 motors.
C
O Determine the efficiency of DC shunt and series 3 2 3 1
2 motors.
Electri C
C
EE cal O Perform the speed control methods of DC shunt 2 1 1
2
E Engine 3 motor.
0
42 ering C Assess the performance and determine the
9
1 Labora O efficiency of single phase and three phase 3 2 2 2
tory 4 induction motors.
C
O Describe the speed control methods of induction 3 1
5 motors.
C
O Choose a suitable starter for the given DC and AC 3 2 2 2
6 machines.
C 3 G Family C
2 H Values O
3 2
1 E1 Develop skills in maintaining harmony among the
0 03 1 family members.
C
O
3
Acquire skills in traditional yogasanas leading to
2 sound health.
C Behaves as a family member and leading to a 2 3
O blissful family life.
19

3
C
O
2 3
4 Learnt Food is Medicine.
SEMESTER - IV
C
O Solve of non linear equations, set of non linear
1 equations, Solutions of system of linear equations.
C
O Fit a curve, Construct the interpolating polynomial
2 for the given data and find the intermediate values.
C M Numer
C Understand the concepts of Numerical
2 AT ical
4 O Differentiation and Integration and apply them in
1 10 metho
3 engineering problems
1 8 ds
C
O Solve the nonlinear Ordinary Differentia
4 Equations by using various numerical methods.
C
O Solve the nonlinear Partial Differential Equations
5 by using various numerical methods
C 4 M Engine C
2 E ering O Explain various reactions, microstructure and 3 3
1 C1 Materi 1 compositions in the phase diagrams
2 08 als and C
Metall O Select appropriate heat treatment process for 2
urgy 2 specific applications
C Identify the compositions, properties applications
O of various ferrous, non ferrous metals, alloys and 2
3 non metallic materials
C Explain the various testing procedure to 3
O evaluate material properties
20

4
C
O Play an important role in transferring a healthy
1 environment for future generations.
C
O Analyse the impact of engineering solutions in a
2 global and societal context
Enviro
C Discuss contemporary issues that results in
nmenta
C C O environmental degradation and would attempt to
l
2 H 3 provide solutions to overcome those problems.
4 Scienc
1 Y1 C Ability to consider issues of environment and
e and
3 07 O sustainable development in his personal and
Engine
4 professional undertakings
ering
C
O Highlight the importance of ecosystem and
5 biodiversity
C
O Paraphrase the importance of conservation of
6 resources
C To learn fundamental concepts of stress, strain and
O deformation of solids with applications to bars, 3
1 beams and thin cylinders
C
C M Strengt O To know the mechanism of load transfer in beams, 3
2 E h of 2 the induced stress resultants and deformations
4
1 C1 Materi C
4 09 als O To understand the effect of torsion on shafts and 3
3 springs
C
O To analyse a complex two dimensional state of 3
4 stress and plane trusses
C 4 M Kinem C Recall basics of mechanisms and construct 3
21

O
1 velocity and acceleration diagrams.
C
2 E atics of
O Construct CAM profile for the specific follower 3
1 C1 machin
2 motion.
5 10 ery
C
O Solve problems in gears, gear trains and friction 2
3 applications.
C Explain the working priciple of IC Engines,
O combustion phenomena and calculate the 3 1 1
1 efficiency of gas power cycles
C M Therm C Estimate the performance parameters of IC engine
2 E al O and describe the effects of friction in nozzle and 3 2 1
4
1 C1 Engine 2 compounding of turbines
6 11 ering Explain the working principle of different
C compressors, its efficiency and estimate the
3 1
O performacecalulations in VCR, VAR and air
3 conditioning systems.
C
O Demonstrate various tests on mechanical 1
1 properties of materials
C
Strengt O 1
h of 2 Perform deflection test and compression test
C M
materi C
2 E
4 als & O Compare microstructure of ferrous and nonferrous 2
1 C4
Metall 3 metals
7 05
urgy C
Lab O Execute various heat treatment processes and 2
4 identify the microstructures
C
O Measure the wear resistance of aluminium 2
5 samples
22

C Perform internal combustion engine


O (Petrol/Diesel) test to measure power, efficiency, 1
1 fuel consumption and emissions.
C
O Measure fuel properties such as viscosity, flash 1
2 point and fire point.
Therm
C M C
al
2 E O Conduct performance test on reciprocating air 1
4 Engine
1 C4 3 compressor.
ering
8 06 C Study the working principle of boiler
Lab
O
2
4
C Explain the concept of CRDI & MPFI engines
O 2
5
Compu C
ter O Construct 2D and 3D model of a component and 3
C M graphi 1 convert 3D model into 2D drafting
2 E cs and
4
1 C4 Solid
9 07 Modell C 3
ing O Create a 3D assembly of a product and generate
Lab 2 section and isometric views
C 4 G Profess C Aquire knowledge on the Clarity, courage,
2 H ional O confidence, commitment, compassion for a good 3 2
2 E1 Values 1 Professionalize
0 04 C
O 3
2 Demonstrate Skills of IQ test
C Contribute to the better Management of Time 2 3
O
3
23

C
O Behave a good Professionalism from Quality 2 3
4 Enhancement
SEMESTER - V
C
C O know the differences between compressible and 3 2
Gas
3
M Dynam 1 incompressible flows.
0
E ics and C
1 5 O 3
C1 Jet
12 Propul 2 Solve the problems in rayleigh and fanno flow
sion C
O Understand the knowledge about the rocket 3
3 propulsion and various propellants.
C
O Calculate interia Force in reciprocating mass and 3
1 turning moment in flywheel
C
Dyana
C 5 M O Analyze balancing of reciprocating and rotating 3
mics
3 E 2 masses
of
0 C1 C
Machi
2 13 O Predict the natural frequency of free and forced 3 3
nery
3 vibration systems
C Appreciate the gyroscopic effect in mechanical
O applications and calculate the equilibrium speed of 3
4 governors.
C M Design C
3 E of Design a shaft subjected to combined static and
O variable loads
0 5 C1 Machi 1
3 14 ne C Select appropriate rolling contact bearing, gaskets
Eleme O and seals from the standard catalog based on loads
nt 2
24

C Design of flywheel, fasteners, helical spring,


O compression and tension spring for the specific
3 applications
C Understand the various concepts measurements
Engine
O and explain the operation of various measuring 3 2
ering
1 devices and precision instruments.
C M Metrol
C
3 E ogy
5 O Explain use of comparators and form measuring 3
0 C1 and
2 devices
4 15 Instru
C
mentat
O Demonstrate the working and applications of 3
ion
3 precisioninstruments and metres.
C
O To know the formulation and solving linear x x
1 programming problems
C
O x x
C 2 To solve transportation and assignment problems
G Operat
3 C
SS ions
0 5 O x x
10 Resear
0 3 To analyze CPM and PERT networks
8 ch
5 C
O x x
4 To solve replacement and sequencing problems
C
O To know various queuing models and to solve x x
5 queue problems
Electro
C E nics
3 5 C and
0 5 E2 Microp
6 81 rocess
or
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C
O Construct characteristic curve for governor and 2
1 profile of cam.
C Manipulate the gyroscopic couple and moment of 3
O inertia for a given application.
2
C M Dynam
C Perform static and dynamic balancing of rotating 2
3 E ics
5 O and reciprocating masses.
0 C4 Labora
3
7 08 tory
C Measure natural frequency of forced and free 1
O vibrations.
4
C
O 3
5 Construct and demonstrate simple bar mechanisms
C 3 2 2 2
Metrol O
ogy 1 Identify various gauges for measurement
C M and C Demonstrate linear and angular measurement 3 3 2 2
3 E Instru O using precision instrument
5
0 C4 mentat 2
8 09 ion
Labora C
2 2 2 2
tory O
3 Apply the load cell, thermocouple and vibrometer
C 5 E Electro C Analyze the characteristics and behavior of
3 C nics O devices like diodes, zener diode, BJT,JFET, UJT
3 2 3 3 3
0 E4 and 1 and RC phase shift oscillators.
9 81 Microp C
rocess O Acquire knowledge about the various logic gates
3 2 3 3 2
or Lab 2 and op amps.
C Practice programming with instruction sets of 3 3 3 3 3
O processors
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C
O 3 3 3 3 3
4 Demonstrate programming with peripherals
C Imparting knowledge on social duties and
O responsibilities creates awareness on ethics of a
2 3
1 professional and fit into the corporate social
C responsibility.
The learning about social disparity with reasons
` and steps to be taken for remedy provides an
2 2
C G SOCI O opportunity to implement them as a technical
3 H AL 2 professional throughout the career.
5
1 E1 VALU Knowledge acquired on social, political and
0 05 ES C impact of education on society can be applied for
3
O social and cultural issues on the context of a
3 professional for a long period of time
The knowledge imparted on the impact of science
C in society makes the sharing of technical
2 3
O information and prepare
4 for continued learning on science and technology.
SEMESTER - VI
C
O
3
1
Understand fundamentals of fluid power systems
M
C Fluid C
E
3 6 Power O Discuss the working of control components in 2 2
C1
1 system 2 hydraulic and pneumatics
16
1
C 2
O
3 Construct various hydraulic and pneumatic circuits
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C
Identify the Design procedure of the various
O
flexible drive system like Belt, Pulley and Rope 3
1
using standard procedure
Design
C C
M of Apply the standard design procedure for designing
3 O 3
6 E transm direct drive system (spur, helical, bevel gear,etc)
1 2
C1 ission
2 C
17 system calculate the gear boxes design using standard
O 3
s procedure
3
C
O Design of clutch and brakes 3
4
C
O Appraise the conduction, convection and radiation
3 2 2
Heat 1 mode of heat transfer through various applications.
C M C
and
3 E
6 Mass O Design and select heat exchangers, condensers and
1 C1 2 2 2
transfe 2 evaporator for various applications.
3 18
r C
Apply principles of heat and mass transfer to basic
O 2
thermal engineering systems.
3
C M Finite C
3 E Eleme O To understand the principles involved in
3
1 6 C1 nt discretization and finite element approach
1
4 19 Analys C
is To learn to form stiffness matrices and force
O 3
vectors for simple elements
2
C To familiar with triangular element, force vector 3 2
O
3
28

C
To understand the finite element method adopted
O 3 2
for cylinders and other axisymmetric objects
4
C
O To study the four node quadrilateral elements 3 2 3
5
C
UNCO O 3
`
NVEN 1 Understand the basic concepts of unconventional 1
TION C machining processes
M O Interpret and apply the mechanical and electrical
C AL 3 1 2 2 1
E
3 6 MAC 2 energy based UCM processes.
C1
1 HININ
24
5 G
PROC C 3 1 3 2 1
ESS O Interpret and apply the chemical and thermal
3 energy based UCM processes.

C
O
Lean 2
1 Explain various concepts and implementation
C M Manuf
C tools in lean manufacturing
3 E acturin
6 O Describe group technology and Just in time
1 C1 g 2 1
2 manufacturing process
6 31 (Electi
C
ve-I)
O Draw value stream mapping for given 2 2
3 manufacturing setup.
C 6 M Advan C
3 E ced O
3
1 C1 Weldin 1 Recognize different solid state and beam welding
7 25 g C processes
Proces O Illustrate the working of elcetro slag welding and 3
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2 plasma arc welding


C
s O 3
3 solve problems in testing and design of weldments
C
O
6 2 2
C 1 Understand the basic concepts of marketing
M Market
3 C management
E ing
1 O Interpret concepts of marketing research and
C1 Manag 3 3 2 2 2
8 2 market segmentation processes.
28 ement
C
O Interpret and apply marketing planning through 3 2 2 2
3 advertising, sales promotion and distribution.
C
O
Compu 1 Write manual part programming for a component
ter C in CNC lathe and CNC milling machine
C M Aided Write part programming for a component and also
3 E Manuf O standard canned cycle for different turning and
6
1 C4 acturin 2 milling operations
9 10 g
Labora
tory C
O Develop CAD models, CL data and NC code
3 using CAD/CAM software
C 6 M Therm C
3 E al O
2
2 C4 Engine 1 Measure and calculate thermal conductivity of
0 11 ering C conducting and insulating material.
Labora Measure and calculate convective heat transfer
tory II O coefficient of air by natural and forced 2
2 convections.
C Measure and calculate the Stefan-Boltzmann 2
O constant and emissivity of a grey surface.
30

3
C
O Conduct performance test on heat exchanger
2 1
4 (Parallel and Counter Flow) to estimate
effectiveness.
C
O Estimate the coefficient of performance of air 2 1
5 conditioning system and refrigerating system.
C
O
Comm 3
1 Imparting the role of communicative ability as one
C E unicati
C of the softskills needed for placement
3 N on
6 O Developing communicative ability and softskills
2 G4 skills 2 1 3 2
2 needed for placement
1 01 Labora
C
tory
O Making students Industry-Ready through 2 3 2
3 inculcating team-playing capacity
C
O
2 s
1 Acquire knowledge on the Enlightened
C
O
G 2 s
C NATI Demonstrate skills required for the Indian
H
3 ONAL 2 Culture and its greatness
6 E
2 VALU C
10
2 ES O
6 2 2
3 Behave as a responsible Great spiritual Leaders
C
O
2 3
Analyze National Values identification and
4 practice
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SEMESTER - VII

C
O 2 2
C Compu
Identify the manufacturing activities interrelated
4 ter
M 1 with computer for plant operations
0 Integra
E C
1 7
ted
C1 O Understand and apply the knowledge of Group
Manuf 2 2 2 2 2
20 Technology and the various approaches of
acturin
2 Computer Aided Process Planning.
g
C
O
2 2 2 2 2
Apply the knowledge of system modeling tools in
3 CIM and the fundamental of data communications
C
O Apply fundamentals of production planning and 3 3
1 break even analysis in complex problems.
C
O Apply the work measurement technique for the 3 2 2 2 2 3
Produc
C 2 improvement
M tion
4 C
E planni
0 7 O Apply the method study principles for betterment 3 2 2 3
C1 ng and
2 3 of manufacturing process
21 Contro
C
l
O Apply the principle of product planning and 3 2 2 3
4 process planning.
C
O Apply the techniques of inventory control in an 3 2 2 3
5 industry
M Autom C To impart knowledge in vehicle structure and 3 2
E obile O electronic engine management
C1 Engine 1
32

C To study various engine auxiliary systems like


O carburetor, fuel ignition, electrical and ignition 3
2 system.
C C
4 22 ering O 3
0 3 To study the different power transmission system.
7
3 C
O To study the alternative fuels and recently 2
4 developed vechicles.
C
O Explain mechatronics design process and adaptive
1 control systems
C
M O
C
E Mecha 2 Explain overview of signal conditioning.
4 7
C1 tronics C
0
23 O
4
3 Discuss the working of various actuators.
C
O
4
Discuss the architecture of microprocessors
C Gs Total C
4 7 s1 Qualit O
Apply the concepts of TQM to domain specific
3
0 03 y situations and interpret the contributions of quality
5 Manag 1 gurus.
ement C
O
2
Apply the principles of TQM to real life
2 situations.
C Apply the use of statistical process control along 3 2 2
O with the tools of quality for enhancing quality.

3
33

C
O
2
Apply the use of TQM tools for enhancing
4 quality.
C
O Understand the use of elements, documentation
3 2
and auditing procedures of quality systems in real
5 life situations
C
O
3 3
Plan the processes, manpower and workplace
C Proces
1 design.
4 s
M C
0 Planni
E O
6 ng and 3
C1 Explain the ergonomic principles, break even
Cost
32 2 analysis and production cost analysis.
7 Estima
C
tion
O
3
3 solve problems in production cost estimation.
C M Design C
4 E of Jigs, O To understand the principles and functions of Jigs
7 2 2 2
0 C1 Fixture and Fixtures.
7 33 and 1
press C
tools O
To design different types of jigs. 3 2 3 3
2
C To design fixtures and dies in press working. 3 3 2 3
O

3
34

C
O To understand the principles of locating elements
3 3 3 2 2
and clamping devices
4
C
O To understand the concepts involved in
3 3 3 2 3 2 2
development of dies
5
C
O To understand the fundamentals about nuclear 2 2 2 2
C 1 physics and production methods of nuclear fuels
4 M Nuclea
C
0 E r
7 O To review the reprocessing methods of nuclear 2 2 2 2
8 C1 Engine
2 fuel and heat transfer techniques in a nuclear
34 ering reactor
C
O To operationalize the safety disposal of nuclear 2 2 2 2
s wastes
MODE C
RN O Discuss the various stages of a product design 2
CONC 1 process, product planning and specification
C M
EPTS C
4 E
7 OF O understand the concept generation, selection and 2
0 C1
ENGI 2 testing
9 35
NEERI C
NG O Design for manufacture of prototypes and explain 3 2
design 3 intellectual property rights.
C 7 M Compu C
4 E ter O stress analysis of a plate with a circular hole, 3 1 1
1 C4 Aided 1 rectangular L-Bracket, axisymmetric component
0 12 simulat C Modal analysis of beams and a 2D component 3 1 1
ion O
35

2
C
O 2 3
3 Harmonic analysis of a 2D piping system
and C
Analys O 3 2 2
is 4 Thermal stress analysis of a 2D piping system
Labora C
tory O Conductive and covective heat transfer analysis of 3 2 2
5 of a 2D piping system
C
O simulate Hydraulic, Pneumatic and Electric 1
MECH
M 1 circuits using software tool.
C ATRO
E C
4 NICs
7 C O 1
1 LABO
41 2 Design and test various fluid power circuits.
1 RATO
3 C
RY
O Conduct experiments using servo controller and 1
s stepper motor.
C
O Identify a problem in mechanical engineering 3 3 2
Design 1 through literature survey.
C M
and C
4 E
7 Fabric O Construct a design, to confirm the identity using 3
1 C4
ation 2 modeling and simulation tools.
2 14
project C
O Identify the process of fabrication and summarize 2 3 3 3
3 the results as a report.
C 7 G GLOB C Acquire knowledge on the complex patterns 3 2
4 H AL O involved in maintaining worlds peace and
1 E VALU 1 ecological balance.
36

C
O Demonstrate skills required for the emergency of 2 3
2 mono-culture at the global level.
C
10
3 ES O Behave as a responsible human beings respecting 2 3
7
3 the global values.
C
O To learn about Man is the cause and 2 3
4 Man is the solution.
SEMESTER - VIII
C
O Explain different primary energy sources and 2 2
1 renewable energy sources
C Outline the design principles of solar collectors
O and its performance and applications in solar 3 2
M Renew 2 energy
C E able C
4 C Energy O Explain the working principles of tidal and geo 3 2
1 14 Resour 3 thermal power plants
4 1 ces C
8
O 3 2
4 solve problems in biogas digesters
C
O Compare different direct energy conversion 2 2
5 systems
C 8 M Mainta C to enable the students to understand the principles
4 E inance O functions and practices adapted in industry for the 3
1 C1 Engine 1 successful management of maintenance activities
5 43 ering C to explain the different maintenance categories
O like preventive maintenance.condition monitoring 3
2 and repair methods
C to illustrate some of the simple instruments used 2 3
37

O
3 for condition monitoring in industry
C
O to study the repair methods for basic components 3
4 like spindle gear and bearing etc.
C
O Describe the functions and activities of safety 3
1 engineering department
C Apply ergonomics for safety working environment
Industr O and to apply operational safety for various 2
ial 2 manufacturing operations
C M
safety C
4 E
8 Manag O 3 3
1 C1
ement( 3 Express the level of safety in industries
6 44
Electiv C Describe the method of preventing accidents to
e-VI) O humans and to provide first aid and accident 3
4 reports
C
O Test out safety standards and requirements 2
5 mentioned in factory act for accident
C
O Discuss about entrepreneurship, economic 3 3
C Entrep 1 development and creativity.
4 G
8 reneurs C
1 SS
hip O Explain the project management and role of 3 3
7 10
Develo 2 government in entrepreneurship development.
5
pment C
O 3 3
3 Understand professional ethics and human values.
C 8 M Project C
4 E Work O Identify a problem in mechanical engineering 3 3 2
1 C4 1 through literature survey.
8 15 C Construct a design, to confirm the identity using 3
38

O
2 modeling and simulation tools.
C
O Identify the process of fabrication and summarize 2 3 3 3
3 the results as a report.

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