Beruflich Dokumente
Kultur Dokumente
Design of Machine
1 UE15ME301 3 1 0 4 4 CC
Elements-I
Principles of Energy
2 UE15ME302* 3 1 0 4 4 CC
Conversion
Thermodynamics and IC
5 UE15ME305 0 0 2 1 1 CC
Engines Laboratory
Elective - I
UE15ME311*
Aerospace Structures 3 1 0 4 4 EC
*
Automotive Systems
7 UE15ME313# 3 1 0 4 4 EC
Engineering
Elective - II
UE15ME322 I C Engines 3 1 0 4 4 EC
UE15ME324*
Theory of Elasticity 3 1 0 4 4 EC
*
Geometric Dimensioning
UE15ME325 4 0 0 2 4 EC
and Tolerancing
TOTAL 18 - 6 - 23
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SPECIALIZATION ELECTIVE I ELECTIVE II
No.
UE15ME311,
A Aerospace Engineering UE15ME321
UE15ME312
UE15ME322,
UE15ME313
C Automotive Engineering UE15ME323,
UE15ME325
UE15ME324,
D Design Engineering UE15ME314
UE15ME325
Text Books:
T1: Design of Machine Design Elements, V B Bhandari, Tata McGraw-Hill, Third Edition,
2010
T2: Design of Machine Elements, C S Sharma & Kamlesh Purohit, Prentice Hall of India
Pvt. Ltd, New Delhi, 2003
Reference Books:
R1: Schaums outlines Machine Design, Hall, Holowenko and Laughlin, The McGraw-Hill
companies, 2008.
R2: Machine Design, Maleev & Hartman, CBS Publishers & Distribution, New Delhi,
Fifth Edition, 2011
R3: A text book of Machine Design, Dr. Rajendra Karwa, Laxmi Publications Second
Edition, 2006
R4: Notes prepared by the department faculty member/Worked problems in the classes
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Class
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chapter
Reference Books:
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Class covered
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e chapter e
UNIT 1
Fundamentals Introduction to Metal Cutting, Basic
of Metal Elements of Machining, Orthogonal
12 4% 4%
Cutting. and Oblique Cutting, Classification of
T1:Chapter 1, Cutting Tools.
page 22-38
T1: Chapter 1, Principal Angles of Single Point Tools,
page 42-55 Tool Signature, Reference Planes,
35 6% 10%
Tool Geometry in Coordinate System,
Text Book
WORKSHOP TECHNOLOGY, Volume II (Machine Tools) by B.S. Raghuwanshi, Dhanpat
Rai & Co. (P) Ltd. 2003 Edition.
Reference Book:
PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY, HMT. 1980.
THERMODYNAMICS & IC ENGINES LABORATORY
Subject Code: UE15ME306 Faculty: AT/AJN/JPK/CVD No. of Hours: 26
% of Portions covered
Class CYCL
# E Topics to be covered Reference Cumulative
Chapter
Flash and Fire point of lubricating oils - Pensky
1, 2 7.7 7.7
Martins apparatus
Calorific value fuels Boys Gas
3, 4 7.7 15.4
Calorimeter
5, 6 Cycle 1 Viscosity of oils - Redwoods Viscometer 7.7 23.1
Reference Books:
1. Lab Manual on THERMODYNAMICS AND IC ENGINES LABORATORY (ME306),
Dr. V. Krishna, HoD Mechanical (Private Circulation only)
MACHINE SHOP Laboratory
Code: UE14ME306
% Portions Covered
Week Cycle
Experiment Name Referenc Cumulativ
No No
e Chapter e
INTRODUCTION TO LATHE MACHINES AND 5 5
1
DEMONSTRATION
LATHE OPERATIONS - FACING AND PLAIN 9 14
2
TURNING
9 23
3 LATHE OPERATIONS - TAPER TURNING
Cycle 1 LATHE OPERATIONS - STEP TURNING AND 9 32
4
KNURLING
9 41
5 LATHE OPERATIONS - THREAD CUTTING
9 50
6 LATHE OPERATIONS - ECENTRIC TURNING
9 64
8 SHAPING A RECTANGULER KEY WAY
Cycle 2 9 73
9 V BLOCK SHAPING
9 82
10 RECTANGULER SLOT MILLING
DRILLING AND TAPPING USING DRILLING 9 91
11
MACHINE
9 100
12 SPUR GEAR CUTTING USING MILLING MACHINE
Reference Material
Reference Book:
Power Plant Engineering, P.K.Nag, Tata McGraw-Hill 2008
UE15ME314: ANALYSIS OF MECHANISMS (4-0-0-0-4)
Faculty: BKK No. of Hours: 52
% of Portions covered
Class Chapter Title / Reference
Topics to be covered Reference
# Literature Cumulative
chapter
Unit I: Unit I: Introduction
Chapter: 1 Mechanism design
T1: Introduction philosophy
1,2 Mechanism design 4% 4%
philosophy Introduction, Seven stages
T1: 49-58 in mechanism design,
Mechanism synthesis process
Unit I:
Chapter: 1
Design categories and
T1: Introduction
3,4 mechanism parameters, 4% 8%
Mechanism design
troubleshooting;
philosophy
T1:61-65
Unit I:
Introduction to
Chapter: 1
kinematics Four-bar
T1: Introduction
5,6 Introduction to linkages Slider-crank 4% 12%
kinematics Mechanisms, Kinematic
diagrams
T1:5-15
Unit I:
Chapter: 1
Degree of freedom (DOF),
T1: Introduction
Introduction to Analysis versus synthesis
7,8 4% 16%
Motion in mechanisms
kinematics
Motion,
T1:16-25,
T2:72-76
Unit I:
Chapter: 1 Vectors and its
T1: Introduction representation Complex
9 , 10 Introduction to 4% 20%
numbers notation, Concept of
kinematics relative motion.
T2:87-99
11 , 12 Unit II: Unit II: Displacement 4% 24%
Displacement and Analysis Plane motion of a
Velocity Analysis particle, Plane motion of a
T3:27-29 rigid body
T4:
Unit II:
Displacement and Position analysis Graphical
13 , 14 4% 28%
Velocity Analysis methods, Analytical methods
T3:28-32
Unit II: Position analysis using
Displacement and vector loop equations;
15 , 16 Velocity Analysis Velocity Analysis 4% 32%
Velocity Analysis Fundamental concepts in
T3:32-34, 52 velocity
Instantaneous centre
Unit II: method, Velocity polygon,
19 , 20 Velocity Analysis Auxilliary point method, 4% 40%
T3:65-77 Analytical method for
velocity analysis
Unit IV:
Image poles , Opposite pole
35 , 36 Force analysis 4% 72%
quadrilateral;
T4:
Unit IV:
Pole force analysis, Inertia
37 , 38 Force analysis 4% 76%
forces,
T3:110-116
Unit IV: Analytical methods for
39 , 40 Force analysis inertia force analysis 4% 80%
T3:122-130
Unit IV:
Balancing of Slider crank
41 , 42 Force analysis 4% 84%
mechanisms.
T3:134-145
Unit IV: Introduction, Fixed and
43 , 44 Force analysis Moving Centrodes, Velocities, 4% 88%
T4: Accelerations
Unit V: Curvature theory
Unit V: Inflection Points and the
45 ,46 Curvature theory Inflection Circle Euler- 4% 92%
T3:148-153 Savary Equation, Bobillier's
Constructions
Unit V: Collineation Axis, Bobillier's
47 , 48 Curvature theory Theorem, Hartmann's 4% 94%
T3:155-157 Construction, Bresse Circle,
Unit V: Acceleration Field, Return
49 , 50 Curvature theory Circle, Cusp Points, Crunode 4% 96%
T4: Points p - Curve
51 ,52 Unit V: Cubic of Stationary 4% 100%
Curvature theory Curvature or Burmester's
T3:160-169 Circle-Point and Center-
Point Curves, Ball's Point
Text Books.
T3:- KINEMATICS ANALYSIS & SYNTESIS, by Jack T Kimbrell , McGraw Hill, Inc.
% of Portions Covered
Chapter Title/ Reference
Class # Topics to be Covered
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Chapter e
Definition, Classification,
1-3 Types of matrices and 04% 04%
reinforcements,
Reinforcement materials,
types, Characteristics &
43 - 49 10% 90%
Selection, base Metals
Unit 5
selection, applications.
Metal matrix composites
Powder metallurgy
T2 : Chapter 6; P102-125
technique, liquid metallurgy
50 - 52 10% 100%
technique and applications of
Metal matrix composites.
Text Book
1. Autar K. Kaw Mechanics of composite materials CRC Press New York (2006)
2. Krishnan K. Chawla Composite Materials Science and Engineering, Spring Verlag,
New York, 1987
Reference Books
1. Mel Schwartz, Composite Materials handbook Mc Graw Hill Book Company, Second
Edition. 1992
PRINCIPLES OF FLIGHT
LESSON PLAN
Subject Code:
No of Hours: 52
39- Chapter 9: Stick fixed and stick free static stability, 7 & 8 of 77
40 Principles of Hinge moment, Directional and lateral R3
stability and static stability.
control:
T1:pages 555-
565
T1: Text Book: Introduction to Flight (Fifth Edition), John D Anderson, Tata McGraw-Hill
Publishing Company Limited, 2007.
T2: Text Book: Basic Helicopter Aerodynamics, J Seddon, BSP Professional Books, 1990
R2: Fundamentals of Compressible Flow, S M Yahya, New Age Inter (P), 2010
% of
Chapter Title / Portions
Class # Reference Topics to be covered covered
Chapter reference
Cumulative
chapter
Articles / Books:
T1. Gisbert Lechner, Harald Naunheimer, Automotive Transmissions: Fundamentals, Selection, Design and
Application, Second Edition, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg, New York, 2011.
T2. N.K. Giri, Automobile Mechanics, Eighth edition, Khanna Publications, New Delhi, 2016.
T3. Dr. Kirpal Singh, Automobile Engineering Vol-1, Standard Publication, New Delhi, 2009.
UE15ME324: THEORY OF ELASTICITY
Faculty:SMH
No. of Hours: 52
Class Chapter Topics to be covered % of portions
# title/Reference covered
chapter Referen Cumulati
ce ve
chapter
Unit 1 2 2
1 Chapter 1: Analysis Stress, notation of stress, stress at
of Stress a point,
T2: Page 05 - 10
2 T2: Page 18 - 20 Equilibrium equations, principal 4 6
stresses
3 T2: Page 20 - 22 Principal stresses continued 2 8
4 T2: Page 25 - 27 Mohrs diagram, maximum shear 2 10
stress, boundary conditions
5 T2: Page 99 - 101 Mohrs diagram, maximum shear 2 12
stress, boundary conditions
6 Problems 2 14
7 Chapter 2: Analysis Strain at a point 2 16
of Strain
T2: Page 49 - 51
8 T2: Page 57 - 60 Compatibility equations , principal 2 18
T2: Page 61 - 64 strains
10 T2: Page 114 - 118 Plane stress and plain strain 2 20
problems
11 Problems 2 22
12 Chapter 3: Stress- Generalized Hooks law, methods 4 26
Strain Relations of solution of elasticity problems
T2: Page 86 - 94
13 Chapter 3: Stress- Generalized Hooks law, methods 2 28
Strain Relations of solution of elasticity problems
T2: Page 86 - 94
14 Problems 2 30
Unit 2 2 32
15 Chapter 4: Two Stress function, stress function for
Dimensional plane stress and plane strain
Problems in cases
Cartesian
Coordinate System
T2: Page119 - 123
16 T2: Page123 - 125 Stress function, stress function for 2 34
plane stress and plane strain
cases
17 T2: Page125 - 127 Stress function for plane stress 2 36
and plane strain cases
18 T2: Page 124 126 Investigation of Airs stress 2 38
function for simple beam problems
19 T2: Page 126 - 128 Investigation of Airs stress 2 40
function for simple beam problems
20 T2: Page 128 130 Investigation of Airs stress 2 48
function for simple beam problems
21 T2: Page 130 134 Investigation of Airs stress 2 50
function for simple beam problems
23 T2: Page 134 136 Problems 2 52
24 T2: Page 136 138 Problems 1 53
Unit 3 2 55
25 Chapter 5: Two Thick cylinder under uniform
Dimensional internal and / or external pressure,
Problems in Polar
Coordinate System
T2: Page 157 - 159
26 T2: Page 159 - 161 Thick cylinder under uniform 2 57
internal and / or external pressure,
27 T2: Page 161 - 163 Problems 1 58
28 T2: Page 164 Shrink and force fit 2 60
29 T2: Page 166 Stress concentration 2 62
30 T2: Page 167 Problems 2 64
31 T2: Page 168 - 170 Stresses in an infinite plate (with a 2 66
circular hole) subjected to uni-
axial loads
32 T2: Page 170 - 171 Stresses in an infinite plate (with a 2 68
circular hole) subjected to uni-
axial loads
33 T2: Page 172 - 173 Problems 2 70
34 T2: Page 174 175 Stresses in rotating discs and 2 72
cylinders
35 T2: Page 175 - 176 Stresses in rotating cylinders 2 74
36 T2: Page 177 Problems 2 76
Unit 4 2 78
37 Chapter 6: Torsion Torsion of circular Bars
of Prismatic Bars
T2: Page 215 - 216
40 T2: Page 216 - 217 Torsion of Elliptical Bars 2 80
41 T2: Page 217 - 218 Torsion of Triangular Bars 2 82
42 T2: Page 218 - 219 Problems 1 83
43 T2: Page 219 - 221 Membrane analogy 1 84
44 T2: Page 219 - 221 Problems on Membrane analogy 2 86
45 T2: Page 222 - 224 Torsion of thin open sections and 2 88
thin tubes
46 T2: Page 222 - 224 Problems Torsion of thin open 1 89
sections and thin tubes
Unit 5 2 91
47 Chapter 7: General Uniqueness theorem
Theorems
T2: Page 101 - 103
48 T2: Page 103 - 106 Principle of super position 2 93
49 T1: Page 271 Reciprocal theorem 1 94
50 T2: Page 101 Saint Venants Principle 2 96
51 T1: Page 398 - 400 Thermo elastic stress strain 2 98
relations, Equation of equilibrium
52 T1: Page 400 - 404 Strain- Displacement relation 2 100
TEXT BOOKS:
Chapter/Title % of Portion
Class Reference/ Topics to be covered Ref. Cumulati
Literature Chapter ve
Introduction to Limits, Fits
Unit 1 and Tolerances as per
1-2 2% 2%
T1 IS2102
Definition of Circularity,
Unit 4
25-26 Cylindericity, its application 4% 48%
T1
and measurement
Orientation, types, definition
of perpendicularity and its
Unit 4
27-28 application, Zone of 4% 52%
T1
tolerance, Perpendicularity
applied to MMC and RFS
Definition of Angularity,
application, Zone of
Unit 4
29-30 tolerance, Angularity applied 4% 56%
T1
to FOS, Measurement of
Angularity
Definition of Parallelism,
Unit 4 application, Zone of
31-32 4% 60%
T1 tolerance, Parallelism applied
to FOS and its measurement
Positional tolerance,
definition and conversions,
Unit 5
33-34 advantage of Tolerance of 4% 64%
T1
Position(TOP),its application
to RFS and MMC condition
Benefits of functional
Gauges, Cartoon gauges,
Unit 5
35-36 Bidirectional TOP, TOP 4% 68%
T1
applied to elongated holes,
Fixed and Floating fasteners
TOP with LMC modifiers,
Unit 5
37-38 TOP with multiple segment, 4% 72%
T1
TOP with zero tolerance
Location tolerance,
Interpretation of
Unit 5 Concentricity, definitions,
39-40 4% 76%
T1 medians, difference between
concentricity, total run out
and positional RFS
Definition of Symmetry, its
Unit 5
41-42 application, measurement of 4% 80%
T1
concentricity and symmetry
Run out , definition, ways to
Unit 5
43-44 establish datum axis for run 4% 84%
T1
out, measurement of run out
Total run out , definition,
Unit 5
45-46 application, related problems 4% 88%
T1
on run out
Profile, symbols, definition,
Unit 5
47-48 Types of Profile , Zone of 4% 92%
T1
tolerance
Unit 5 Profile of Line and Profile of
49-50 4% 96%
T1 surface, their measurement
Unit 5 Highlights of GD&T 2009 and
51-52 4% 100%
T1 Conclusion