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IMPORTANT TOPIC OF ALL SUBJECTS (MECHANICAL)

STRENGTH OF MATERIAL THEORY OF MACHINE

1. Simple stress and Strain 1. Mechanism (DOF, QRM)


(i) Normal stress, shear stress 2. Velocity and acceleration analysis
(ii) Series
(iii) Parallel Velocity Acceleration

(iv) Elongation formula I – centre Relative velocity Coriolis


2. Mohr’s circle (2D) method component
(i) Centre
(ii) Radius 3. Gear and Gear train
(iii) Principal stress and maximum shear 4. Dynamic analysis of slider crank
stress mechanism
(iv) Pure shear and hydrostatic loading 5. Flywheel
6. Vibration (free vibration, free damped
3. Shear force and bending moment
and forced damped)
diagram
7. Balancing (Rotating mass)
(i) Maximum bending moment
8. Governor (Watts governor, Porter
4. Thermal stress governor, Proell governor)
5. Bending of beams (bending stress) 9. Gyroscope (Basic formula)
6. Deflection of beams (moment area 10. Cams (Simple problem)
method and Castigliano’s method)
7. Torsion (Torsion formula) MACHINE DESIGN (Mostly Formula
(i) Series Based)
(ii) Parallel 1. Static loading
8. Columns (Euler’s column) (Critical load) 2. Theories of failure
9. Thin cylinder (Hoop stress and axial 3. Dynamic loading
stress) 4. Design of gears
10. Combined Stress (Axial + bending and 5. Joints (Riveted, bolted and welded)
bending + twisting) 6. Bearings (Rolling and sliding)
Mechanical Engineering 2 GATE ACADEMY ®
FLUID MECHANICS INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING

1. Properties of fluid (i) Inventory (EOQ model, price discount


(i) Viscosity (Newton’s law) model, finite production model)
(ii) Surface tension (ii) LPP (Graphical method)
(iii) Capillary
(iii) Fore casting (Simple moving average,
(iv) Vapour pressure and cavitation
exponential smoothing)
2. Fluid statics
(iv) Sequencing (1 machine and 2 machine
(i) Pressure variation
problem)
(ii) Hydrostatic force (plane and curved
surface) (v) Break even analysis
(iii) Buoyancy (vi) Transportation and assignment problem
3. Kinematics (vii) CPM / PERT (Most Important)
(i) Velocity and acceleration
(viii)Work study
(ii) Continuity equation
(ix) Line balance
(iii) Stream line equation
(iv) Rotational and irritational flow (x) Queuing theory
(v) Vorticity
(vi) Circulation PRODUCTION ENGINEERING
(vii) Velocity potential function
(viii) Stream function 1. Casting
4. Dynamics (i) Pattern allowance
(i) Bernoulli’s equation (ii) Gating design
(ii) Venturimeter
(iii) Riser design
(iii) Pitot tube
5. Flow through pipe (iv) Some special casting process (Theory)
(i) Darcy weisbach equation (v) Aspiration effect
(ii) Pipes in series and parallel 2. Welding
6. Laminar flow (i) Power source characteristic
(i) Hagen poiseuille flow
(ii) Heat input
(ii) Pressure drop
(iii) Power loss (iii) Resistance welding (Spot welding)
7. Turbulent flow (iv) Gas welding
(i) Basic formula (Not so important) (v) Some other welding type (Theory)
8. Boundary layer theory 3. Machining
(i) Displacement thickness
(i) Shaping (Orthogonal)
(ii) Momentum thickness
(iii) Energy thickness (ii) Turning (Orthogonal)
(iv) Drag force (iii) Drilling
(v) Wall shear stress (iv) Tool life
9. Turbines (v) Economics of machining
(i) Pelton
(vi) Milling
(ii) Francis
(iii) Kaplan (vii) Unconventional machining (ECM,
(iv) Model analysis EDM, etc.)
GATE ACADEMY ® 3 Important Topics (Subject Wise)
4. Forming HEAT TRANSFER

(i) Rolling (i) Conduction

(ii) Wire drawing (ii) Convection

(iii) Extrusion (iii) Heat exchanger

(iv) Bending (iv) Radiation

(v) Sheet metal working (Punching and THERMODYNAMICS AND APPLICATION


Blanking)
(i) 1st law of thermodynamic
(vi) Deep drawing (ii) 2nd law of thermodynamic
(vii) True-stress and strain (iii) Entropy

5. Metrology (iv) Pure substance

(i) Limits (v) Exergy and irreversibility

(ii) Fits (vi) Internal combustion engine

(iii) Tolerance (vii) Rankine cycle

(viii) Brayton cycle


(iv) Gauge design
(ix) Otto cycle
(v) Linear measurement
(x) Diesel cycle
(vi) Angular measurement
(xi) Refrigeration and air conditioning.
6. CNC

(i) NC part program Engineering Mechanics

(ii) G-codes (i) Static equilibrium of Rigid bodies

(iii) M-codes (ii) Impulse and momentum

7. CIM (Computer integrated (iii) Newton’s law of motion

manufacturing) (iv) D’Alembert’s principle

(v) Angular motion


8. Engineering materials
(vi) Friction
(i) Crystal structure
(vii) Rectilinear kinematics
(ii) Heat treatment of steel
(viii) Collision
(iii) Iron-carbon diagram

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