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B.TECH. (MECHANICAL ENGINEERING)
Introduction of vector, brief idea of scalar and vector product of two vectors as well three
vectors and properties, Brief idea of scalar and vector product of four vectors and
properties, Vector Calculus, gradient, divergence and curl, vector integrals, related theorems,
Fourier series, Fourier sine and cosine transforms, Fourier integrals, Partial differential
equations, study of heat and wave equations, Interpolation and extrapolation, Numerical
differentiation, Numerical integration, Difference equations with constant coefficients, Gauss
Jacobi, Gauss Seidel and relaxation methods, LU decomposition method, Largest Eigen value by
the power method.
Text Books:
1. B. S. Grewal, Higher Engineering Mathematics, Khanna Publishers, Delhi, 2006.
2. E. Kreyzig, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Wiley Eastern, 2006.
References:
1. M R. Spiegel, Vector Analysis, S Chand Publishing Co, 2009
Introduction
Definition and concepts: System, Energy, Work; Thermodynamic equilibrium; Properties; Heat
& Work; Zeroth Law of Thermodynamics, Perfect gas scale.
First law of Thermodynamics: Consequences of first law of thermodynamics, Analysis of
closed system. Thermodynamic property of fluids, Equation of state, Compressibility chart,
Thermodynamic diagrams and tables. Application of first Law of Thermodynamics, Control
Volume analysis: Steady flow and transient flow; Limitations of First law of Thermodynamics;
Second Law of Thermodynamics: Reversibility, Carnot cycle, Carnot theorems,
Thermodynamics-temperature scale, clausius inequality;
Entropy: Calculation of entropy change; Control Volume Analysis; Criterion of equilibrium;
Thermodynamics definition of temperature, pressure and chemical potential; Thermodynamics
potentials, Maxwell relations; availability and reversibility.
Power Cycle: Gas Power cycle:- Air standard cycle; Carnot, Otto, Diesel, Dual and Stirling
cycles, p-v and T-s diagrams, description, efficiencies and mean effective pressure, performance
testing of I.C.Engine, heat balance sheet. Gas turbine (Brayton) Cycle, description and analysis.
Vapor Power Cycle:- Carnot vapor power cycle and its limitations. Simple Rankine cycle;
description, T-s diagram, analysis for performance. Comparison of Carnot and Rankine cycles.
Actual vapor power cycles. Ideal and Practical regenerative Rankine cycles, open and closed
feed water heaters. Reheat Rankine cycle.
TEXT BOOKS:
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References:
1. C.Yunus and B.Michael, Thermodynamics, McGraw Hills, New York, 2006.
2. V.Wylen, G.J. and R.E.Sonntag., Fundamentals of Classical Thermodynamics, John
Wiley, New York, 1985.
3. S.C.Gupta, Thermodynamics, Pearson Education, Delhi, 2005.
4. A.Mayhew and B.Rogers, Engineering Thermodynamics, E.L.B.S. Longman, London,
1994.
Text Books:
1. S.S. Rattan, Theory of machines, Tata McGraw Hill, 2005.
References:
1. J.S. Rao & Dukkipati, Theory of machines and mechanisms, New Age International, 2004.
2. Hamilton H. Mabie and Oevirk, Mechanisms and dynamics of machines, John Wiley and
sons, 1987.
3. J.E.Shigley and Jr.Uicker, Theory of Machines and Mechanisms, McGraw Hill International,
1995.
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Introduction: Patterns, allowances and material used, moulding, moulding sands, properties;
sand testing, Cores and core making, chaplets. Casting practices: Fundamental of metal casting,
sand casting, Shell-Mould casting, mold casting(plaster and ceramic), investment casting,
vacuum casting, Permanent mould casting, slush casting, pressure casting, die casting,
centrifugal casting, continuous casting, squeeze casting, casting alloys, casting defects.
Metal Joining Processes: Principle of welding, weldability, soldering, brazing and adhesive
bonding; Arc welding: power sources and consumables. Gas welding and cutting: Processes and
equipments; Resistance welding: principle and equipments. Spot, projection and seam welding
process. Atomic hydrogen, ultrasonic, plasma and laser beam welding, electron beam welding,
and special welding processes e.g. TIG, MIG, friction and explosive welding, welding of C.I. and
Al, welding defects. Electrodes and Electrode Coatings. Machine Tools: Lathe, Shaping
Machine, Planer, Drilling machine, Milling machine, Grinding machine, Finishing machines.
Advanced Material Testing methods: Visual and liquid penetrant methods, ultrasonic,
magnetic-particle & Eddy-current Inspection, Acoustic methods, Radiography.
Text Books:
1. P.C.Sharma, A Textbook of Production Technology, S.Chand, 2008.
References:
1. Lindberg, Processes and Materials of Manufacture, PHI, Delhi, 1983.
2. P.Degamo, Materials and Processes of Manufacture, Macmillan, New York, 1988.
3. P.N.Rao, Manufacturing Technology, Tata McGraw Hill, 2008.
4. Campbell, Materials and Processes of Manufacture, Tata McGraw Hill, 1961.
5. R. K. Jain, Production Technology, Khanna Publishers, 2007.
Introduction: Rigid and Deformable bodies, Strength, Stiffness and Stability, Stresses, Tensile,
Compressive and Shear, Deformation of simple and compound bars under axial load, Thermal
stress, Elastic constants, Strain energy and unit strain energy, Strain energy in uniaxial loads;
Beams-Loads and Stresses: Types of beams, Supports and Loads, Shear force and Bending
Moment in beams, Cantilever, Simply supported and Overhanging beams, Stresses in beams,
Theory of simple bending, Stress variation along the length and in the beam section , Effect of
shape of beam section on stress induced, Shear stresses in beams, Shear flow; Torsion: Analysis
of torsion of circular bars, Shear stress distribution, Bars of Solid and hollow circular section,
Stepped shaft, Twist and torsion stiffness, Fixed and simply supported shafts; Beam deflection:
Elastic curve of Neutral axis of the beam under normal loads, Evaluation of beam deflection and
slope, Columns, End condition, Equivalent length of a column, Euler equation, Slenderness ratio,
Rankine formula for columns; Analysis of stresses in two dimensions: Biaxial state of stresses,
Thick & Thin cylindrical shells and spherical shells, Deformation in thick & thin cylindrical and
spherical shells, Biaxial stresses at a point, Stresses on inclined plane, Principal planes and
stresses, Mohr’s circle for biaxial stresses, Maximum shear stress.
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Text Books
1. E.P.Popov, Engineering Mechanics of Solids, Prentice-Hall of India, New Delhi, 1997.
2. F. P.Beer and R.Johnston, Mechanics of Materials, McGraw-Hill Book Co, 3rd ed, 2002.
References:
1. W.A.Nash, Theory and problems in Strength of Materials Schaum’s Outline Series,
McGraw-Hill Book Co, New York 1995.
2. S.M.A.Kazimi, Solid Mechanics, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Co, New Delhi1981.
3. G.H.Ryder, Strength of Materials, Macmillan India Ltd., Third Edition, 2002.
4. R.Hulse, K.Sherwin and J.Cain, Solid Mechanics, Palgrave ANE Books, 2004.
5. D.K.Singh, Mechanics of Solids, Pearson Education, 2002.
6. S.Timoshenko, Elements of Strength of Materials, Tata McGraw-Hill, New Delhi 1997.
Text Books:
1. Narula, Material Science, Tata McGraw Hill, 2004.
References:
1. Yu.Lakhtin, Engineering Physical metallurgy and heat treatment, MIR Publishers, Moscow,
1985.
2. R.A.Higgins, Engineering Metallurgy, 5th Edition, ELBS., London, 1983.
3. S.H.Avner Introduction to Physical Metallurgy, 3rd Edition, McGraw Hill, New Delhi, 2004.
4. Arzamasov, Material Science, MIR Publishers, Moscow, 1989.
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5. V.Raghavan, Material Science and Engineering, 4th Edition, Prentice Hall of India, Delhi,
1989.
Text Books:
1. Laxminarayan, A Text Book of Machine Drawing, Jain brother, 2010.
2. N.D.Bhatt, Machine drawing, Charotar Publishing House, Anand, 2002.
References:
1. K.R.Gopalakrishna, Machine Drawing, Subhas Stores, Bangalore, 2002.
2. K.L.Narayana, Machine Drawing, Wiley Eastern, Delhi, 1994.
3. K.Siddheshwar, Machine drawing, TMGH Delhi, 1988.
4. K.L.Narayana, Production drawing, New Age International Pvt. Ltd. New Delhi, 2003.
Izod Impact testing; Rockwell Hardness Testing; Spring Testing; Column Testing for buckling;
Torsion Testing; Tensile Testing; Compression Testing; Shear Testing; Brinell Hardness Testing;
Bending Test on UTM; Study of Fatigue Testing Machine
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Text Book:
1. A.V.K.Suryanarayan, Testing of Metallic Materials, PHI, NEW DELHI, 1990.
References:
1. Technical Teachers, Training Institute, Lab Manual of Strength of Materials, oxford
Univ.press, 1983.
MA1405 ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS-IV [4 0 0 4]
Text Books:
1. B. S. Grewal, Higher Engineering Mathematics, Khanna Publishers, 2000.
2. Erwin Kreyszig, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Wiley Eastern,
References:
1. P. L. Meyer, Introduction to probability and statistical applications, IBH.
2. S. S. Sastry, Introductory methods of Numerical analysis, PHI.
3. Hogg & Craig, Introduction of Mathematical Statistics, MacMillan.
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Text Books:
1. P.K.Nag, Basic and Applied Thermodynamics, Tata McGraw Hills, 2006.
2. Estop and McConkey, Applied Thermodynamics for Engineering Technologies, Longman
2002.
3. A.Mayhew and B.Rogers, Engineering Thermodynamics, Longman Green & Co. Ltd.
London, E.L.B.S. Edition, 1990.
References:
1. C. R Kurt, Thermodynamics and Heat power, Pearson Education, 2005.
2. O.P.Single., Engineering Thermodynamics, Macmillan India, 1990.
3. Nijaguna and Samaga, Thermodynamics data handbook, 1995.
Text Book:
1. P.L.Ballaney, Theory of Machines, Khanna Publishers, New Delhi, 2009.
2. R.K. Bansal, Theory of Machines, Laxmi Publications (p) Ltd., New Delhi, 2004.
3. S.S. Rattan, Theory of Machines, Eight edition, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Company Ltd.,
New Delhi 2008.
References:
1. V.P. Singh, Theory of Machines, Dhanpat Rai & Co., New Delhi, 2009.
2. G. S. Sharma and K.Purohit, Theory of Mechanisms and Machines, Prentice Hall of India Pvt.
Ltd., New Delhi, 2009.
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Text Books:
1. J P Holman, Heat Transfer, McGraw Hill, 1997.
2. S.C. Arora and S Domkundwar, A course in Heat and Mass transfer, Danpat Rai, 2002.
References:
1. M.Thirumaleshwar, Fundamentals of Heat and Mass Transfer, Pearson Education, 2006.
2. R.K.Rajput, Heat and Mass Transfer, S Chand & Co Ltd., New Delhi, 2004.
Text Books:
1. V.L.Streeter and E.Beinzamin, Fluid Mechanics, Willy Int., New York, 1998.
2. J lal, Fluid Mech. and Hydraulic Machines, Metropolitan Book Co.Pvt. Ltd, 1995.
3. K. L. Kumar, Engineering Fluid Mechanics, Eurasia Publishing House, New Delhi, 2000.
References:
1. R. K. Bansal, Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulic Machines, Laxmi Pubs, 2006.
2. D S Kumar, Fluid Mechanics and Fluid Power Engg., Katson Publishing House, 2001.
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Text Book:
1. S. Tickoo and T.Kishore, Solid Egde ST3, Dream Tech Press, 2011.
Text Book:
1. S.K. Hajara and Chaudhury, Elements of Workshop Technology, Vol. 1 &Media Promoters &
Publishers Pvt. Ltd., Mumbai, 2004.
References:
1. B.SRaghuvanshi., A course in Workshop Technology, Vol.1 & 2, Dhanpat Rai & Sons, Delhi,
1989.
Text Books:
1. J P Holman, Heat Transfer, McGraw Hill, 1997.
2. S.C. Arora and S Domkundwar, A course in Heat and Mass transfer, Danpat Rai, 2002.
References:
1. M.Thirumaleshwar, Fundamentals of Heat and Mass Transfer, Pearson Education, 2006.
2. R.K.Rajput, Heat and Mass Transfer, S Chand & Co Ltd., New Delhi, 2004.
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Introduction: Conventional design process, computer aided design, benefits of CAD. Hardware
& Software for CAD, Techniques for geometric modeling Types and representation of curves;
Types and representation of surfaces: Analytic surfaces, Synthetic Types and representation of
solids, Finite Element Modeling and Analysis, Strain - displacement and Stress - strain relations;
General procedure of FEM: Formulation and solution of typical problems using Spring, Truss
& Beam elements - Element equations, Assembly of elements, Boundary conditions and External
loads, Solution of global equations, introduction to Plane stress / strain and solid elements.
Text Books:
1. I.K. Zeid, CAD/CAM Theory and Practice, Tata McGraw Hill New Delhi, 1998.
2. D.F.Rogers and J Alan Adams, Mathematical Elements for Computer Graphics, Tata
McGraw Hill New Delhi, 2002.
References:
1. D.F.Rogers and J A Adams, Procedural Elements for Computer Graphics, McGraw
2. D L Logan, A First Course in Finite Element Method, Pearson Education New Delhi, 2003.
3. O.C.Zienkiewicz, The Finite Element Method, Tata McGraw Hill New Delhi, 1977.
Introduction: Stress-strain diagrams for ductile and brittle materials, Ductile and brittle fracture,
Strain energy, Resilience, Toughness, Hardness, Creep & temperature, Hertz contact stresses,
Material specification; Strength concepts: Principal stresses, Theories of failure, Factor of
safety, Strength under combined axial, bending & torsional loads, Stress concentration. Curved
beams, Fatigue, Shafts - ASME & ISI code equations for design of transmission shafts, Design
of shafts Coursed to bending in two planes in addition to axial loads, Stress due to force & shrink
fit; Keys: Cotter, Knuckle and Couplings; Riveted joints: Structural joints of lap & butt types,
Boiler joints, Rivets Coursed to eccentric loading Welded joints: Threaded fasteners, Dynamic
and impact loading on bolts, Bolts Coursed to various eccentric loading conditions Power
screws: Stresses in power screw, Efficiency of power screw, Force & torque requirement to lift
load in power screw jack.
Text Books:
1. J. Shigley, Mechanical Engineering Design, McGraw Hill (SI-FPS Edition), 1980.
2. V. B. Bhandari, Design of Machine Elements, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co., 1994.
3. Spotts, Design of Machine Elements, Prentice Hall (India), New FPS-SI Edition, 1980.
4. Siegal, Maleev & Hartman, Mechanical Design, International Text Book Co., 1983.
References:
1. R L. Norton, Machine Design-An Integrated Approach, Prentice Hall, 1996.
2. Mahadevan and K. B Reddy, Design Data Handbook (SI Units), CBS, 1998.
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Text Books:
1. D.G.Shepherd, Principle of Turbomachinery, Macmillan Co., New York, 1956.
2. A.T. Sayers, Hydraulic & Compressible flow Turbomachines, McGraw Hill, 1990.
3. S.L.Dixon, Fluid Mechanics, Thermodynamics of Turbomachinery, Pergamon, 2006.
References:
1. S.M.Yahya, Turbomachines, Satya Prakashana, New Delhi, 2005.
2. S.M.Yahya, Turbines Compressors and Flans, TMH New Delhi, 2005.
Text Books:
1. S.KalpakJian, Manufacturing Engineering and Technology, Addison Wesley Longman, 2000.
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References:
1. S.M. Lindberg, Processes and Materials of Manufacture, Prentice Hall of India, 1991.
2. S.Dalela, Manufacturing Science and Technology (Vol. II & III), Umesh Publishers, 1998.
Text Books:
1. G B Thomas, Mechanical Measurements, Pearson education, Delhi, 2003.
2. A.K.Sawhney, Mechanical Measurement & Instrumentation, Dhanpat Rai, 2002.
3. R.S.Sirohi and H.C.Radhakrishna, Mechanical Measurements, New Age International Ltd.,
2005.
References:
1. B.C.Nakra and K. K Chaudhry, Instrumentation, Measurement & Analysis, TMH, 2002.
2. R.K.Jain, Engineering Metrology, Khanna, 1997.
Introduction to machine shop practice; Milling Practice: Preparing milling models. Exercises
on spur gear, helical gear, bevel gear, Slot milling; Shaping Practice: Preparing Shaping
models. Shaping of flat surfaces, inclined surfaces, cutting of slots etc.; Grinding Practice:
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Text Book:
1. S.K. Hajara and Choudhary, Elements of Workshop Technology, Vol. 2, Media Promoters,
2004.
References:
1. B.S.Raghuvanshi, A course in Workshop Technology, Vol. 2, Dhanpat Rai, 1989.
Flow measuring devices: Calibration of rectangular and Vnotch, orifice, orifices meter and
venture meter; Friction in pipe: Determination of friction factor for the given pipe with water
has fluid and Reynold's number; Impact of jet on Vanes: Curved vanes and flat inclined vane;
Characteristic and performance testing of various types of turbines and pumps: Pelton
wheel, Francis turbine, single stage centrifugal pump; Characteristic and performance testing
of pump's: Gear pump, reciprocating pump, two stage centrifugal pump; Performance testing:
Hydraulic ram. Viscosity: Determination of viscosity of oil by using Redwood and Saybolt
viscometer.
Text Books:
1. K.L.Kumar, Fluid Mechanics, Eurasia, 2000.
2. J.Lal, Hydraulic Machines, Metroplitan book Company, 1971.
References:
1. R.K.Bansal, Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulic Machines Laxmi, 2006.
2. D.S.Kumar, Fluid Mechanics and Fluid Power Engineering, S K Kataria, 2001.
Study of measuring instruments and gauges; Screw thread measurement using tool maker's
microscope; Use of profile projector; Measurement of effective diameter of external screw
threads using Screw thread micrometer and floating carriage micrometer; Use of comparators;
Gear testing; Radius measurement; Angle measurement; Demonstration of surface texture
measurement; Demonstration of use of Coordinate Measuring Machine; Straightness
measurement; Measurement using Interferometer; Acceptance test on Lathe; Acceptance test on
Drilling machine; Acceptance test on Milling machine; Acceptance test on Shaper; Measurement
of Tool tip temperature; Use of Dynamometers for Machine Tool applications; Use of
Planimeter; Pressure Gauge Calibration.
Text Books:
1. R. K. Jain, Engineering Metrology, Khanna Publishers, New Delhi, 1997.
2. I. C.Gupta, Engineering Metrology, Dhanpat Rai Publications, New Delhi, 1997.
References:
1. ASTME, Handbook of Engineering Metrology, Prentice Hall Publishers, Tokyo, 1972.
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References:
1. R L. Norton, Machine Design-An Integrated Approach, Prentice Hall, 1996.
2. Mahadevan and K. B Reddy, Design Data Handbook (SI Units), CBS, 1998.
Text Books:
1. John B. Heywood, Introduction to Internal Combustion Engines, McGraw Hill, 2000.
2. Mathur and Sharma, A Course in I C engines, Dhanpath Rai Publisher, 1981.
References:
1. C.Ferguson, Internal Combustion Engines, John Wiley & Sons, 2004.
2. R.Stone, Introduction to Internal Combustion Engines, The McMillan Press, 1999.
3. L.C. Lichty, International Combustion Engines, McGraw Hill New Delhi, 1951.
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Basic refrigeration cycles: reverse Carnot cycle, effect of temperatures, Air refrigeration cycles,
Bell-colemen cycle, Air refrigeration cycles for aircrafts; Theoretical vapour compression
cycle: Compound vapour compression refrigeration system, Multi-evaporator and cascade
systems, Ammonia Absorption refrigeration, Lithium Bromide Absorption system, Absorption
versus compression systems, Refrigerants by class, CFC, HFC and HCFC refrigerant blends,
comparison of thermodynamic properties of refrigerants, steam jet refrigeration; Air
Conditioning: psychometric properties and charts, psychrometric of air-conditioning process,
summer and winter air conditioning, calculation of heating and cooling loads, design of air-
conditioning systems, air-duct design, cold storage system.
Text Books:
1. S.C.Arora and S.Domkondwar, A Course in Refrigeration and Airconditioning, Danpath Rai,
New Delhi, 1996.
2. Cook Norman, Refrigeration and Air conditioning, Macmillan London, 1989.
3. W.F.Stocker, Refrigeration and Air conditioning, Tata McGraw Hill, 1985.
References:
1. Prasad Manohar, Refrigeration and Air conditioning, New Age International, 2007.
Introduction: Geometry of single point cutting tool, Merchant’s Circle, Chip formation;
Machine Tools: Lathes-Threading, Special Lathes, Drilling, Milling, Grinding, Reaming,
Mechanical Drives for providing rotational movements: Calculation of shaft diameter, Number
of teeth in gears & determination of modules, cone pulley drives, Rupert drive, step less
regulation of speed and feed rates ,Types of Feed Gear Boxes- Sliding key type, Norton type,
Meander type, Screw cutting in a lathe by employing change gears, feed layout in Radial Drilling
& Lathe machines; Guide ways: Functions and requirements, application of slide way profiles &
their combinations, Materials, methods of adjusting clearances in sideways, antifriction Guide
ways, protecting devices, rolling friction power screws. Spindles; Control systems for Machine
Tools: Principles of lever, wheel, push button operations, mechanical controls; Vibration of
machine tools: Effect, sources, elimination of vibration, machine tool chatter, and vibration
isolated tool holders
Text Books:
1. Sen and Bhattacharya, Principles of Machine Tools, New Central Book Agency, Calcutta,
2001.
2. N. K. Mehta, Machine Tool Design & Numerical control, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co.
Ltd., New Delhi, 2005.
References:
1. C. M. T. I., Machine Tool Design Handbook, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co. Ltd., New
Delhi, 2004.
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References:
1. P L Ballaney, Internal Combustion Engines, Khanna Publishers, Edition, 2000.
Introduction: Modelling Using Pro Engineer;; Protrusion, shell; Revolve, sweep; Chamfer,
fillet, hole, parallel blend; Rotational blend Sketcher, rotational pattern, reference pattern; Finite
Element Analysis using ANSYS2D spur 2D beam element; 2D solid element, 2D thermal
element; Shell element; 3D sold element; CNC Programming: Turning Centre: Facing, turning,
taper turning, thread cutting, stock removal cycle, multiple tool usage. Machining Centre: Plain
milling, cutter radius compensation, circular interpolation, pocketing, drilling, multiple tool
usage, Demonstration of CNC machines and robot
Text Books:
1. Pro Engineer Wildfire 3.0 Software, 2009.
2. ANSYS V9.0 Software, 2010.
References:
1. CNCTRAIN V 3.01 Software, 2009.
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Text Books:
1. D.Koontz, Essentials of Management, McGraw Hill, New York, 2005.
2. P.Drucker, Management, Task and Responsibility, Allied Publishers, 1974.
3. Peter Drucker, The practice of management, Butterworth Hein Mann, 2003.
References:
1. G.J.Tuesen and H.G.Tuesen, Engineering Economy, Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi, 1976.
2. De Garmo L. Paul, Engineering Economy, Macmillan, New York, 1964.
3. L.T. Blank andA.J.Tarquin, Engineering Economy, McGraw Hill, New York, 1989.
4. James L.Riggs, David D. Bedworth and Sabah U. Randhawa (Latest Edition), Engineering
Economics, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Company Ltd, New Delhi, 1989.
Text Books:
1. Paul Loomba, Management, A Quantitative Perspective, MacMillan, New York, 1978.
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References:
1. P.K.Gupta and Hira, Operations Research, Sultan Chand and Sons, 2003.
2. S. D.Sharma, Operations Research, Kedar Nath Ramnath Publications, 14th Edition, 2005
Text Books:
1. S.S.Rao, Mechanical Vibration, Pearson Education, Delhi, 2004.
2. V.D.Rao, Text Book of Mechanical Vibration, Prentice Hall of India Ltd. 2004.
3. J.D.Imnan, Engineering Vibration, Prentice Hall, New Delhi, 2001.
References:
1. G.K.Grover Mechanical Vibrations, Nemchand and Bros, Roorkee, 2001.
2. W.T.Thomson, Theory of Vibrations with Applications, Chapman and Hall, 4th Edition, 1993.
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References:
1. K.Yoram and Ben and Uri Joseph, Numerical Control of Machine Tools, Khanna Publishers,
New Delhi, 2005.
2. P.Radhakrishnan,Computer Numerical Control Machines, New Central Book Agency (P)
Ltd.,Kolkata, 2004.
3. HMT Limited, Mechatronics, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co. Ltd., New Delhi 1998.
Text Books:
1. Domkundawar, Power plant Engg., Danpath Rai and sons, 2002.
2. R.K .Rajput, Power Plant Engg, Laxmi Publications (P) Ltd, 2010.
References:
1. P.K.Nag, Power Plant Engg., Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co Ltd, 2008.
2. G.R.Nagpal, Power Plant Engineering, Khanna Publishers, 2008.
3. M.M.Wakil, Power Plant Technology, McGraw Hill International, 1980.
List of Experiments
1. To study Whirling speed of shaft.
2. To study the oscillations of simple pendulum.
3. To study the oscillation of the compound pendulum.
4. To determine the radius of gyration of a body using bi-filler suspension.
5. To study un-damped torsional vibrations of the single rotor system.
6. To study damped torsional vibration of single rotor system.
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Reference:
1. V.Ramamurti, Mechanical Vibration Practice with Basic Theory, Narosa Publishing House,
New Delhi, 2000.
Text Books:
1. G.Arora and S.Domkundwar, Course in Heat and Mass Transfer, Dhanpat Rai & Sons, New
Delhi, 2002.
Each student has to undergo industrial training for a minimum period of 4 weeks. This may be
taken in a phased manner during the vacation starting from the end of third semester; the student
has to submit to the department a training report in the prescribed format with a power point
presentation followed by viva. The report should include the certificates issued by the industry.
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ME1781 SEMINAR [0 0 2 1]
Each student has to present a seminar, on any technical topic not covered in the syllabus. The
presentation time is a minimum of 30 minutes followed by a 10 minutes session for discussion/
question & answers; The seminar topic selected by the student must be approved by the
authorized faculty of the department at least two weeks in advance; Each student has to submit to
the department a seminar report at least three days before the day of seminar; Each student has to
make the presentation with LCD projector.
The project work may be carried out in an institution/ industry/ research laboratory. The duration
of the project work shall be a minimum of 16 weeks which may be extended up to 24 weeks. A
mid-semester evaluation of the project work shall be done after about 8 weeks. An interim
project report on the progress of the work shall be submitted to the department during the mid-
semester evaluation. The final evaluation and viva-voce will be conducted after submission of
the final project report in the prescribed form. Students have to make a presentation on the work
carried out, before the departmental committee, as part of project evaluation.
Text Books:
1. E Rabinowicz, Friction and Wear of Materials, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1995.
2. B.Bhushan, Principles and applications of Tribology, John Wiley & Sons Inc. 1999.
References:
1. R.D.Arnell, P.B.Davies, J.Halling and T.L.Whomes, Tribology: Principles and design
applications, Education Ltd, 1991.
2. I V Kragelsky, Friction Wear Lubrication - Tribology hand book vol 1, 2 & 3, MIR
Publishers, 1981.
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Brief review of matrix algebra and Theory of elasticity equations: determinant and matrix
calculus compatibility equations stress & strain equations for 1-D, 2-D and 3-D structures. Direct
Stiffness (Displacement) Method, General Procedure of FEM: Assembling local stiffness matrix
to global stiffness matrix for linear spring and 1-D spar or truss elements. Derivations of stiffness
equation for 2D Truss structure Co-ordinate transformation from local to Global for arbitrarily
oriented truss members, Simple problems, FE Analysis of 2-D Beams: Formulation of stiffness
matrix by Direct Stiffness Method, Application to Plane Frame problems, Introduction to
variational approach in FEM: Potential Energy approach: Galerkin residual method and
application to 1-D bar, Isoparametric Elements, Plane stress and Plane strain stiffness equations.
References:
1. D L Logan, A First course in Finite Element Method, Fourth India Edition, Thompson Ltd,
India, 2007.
2. D V Hutton, Fundamentals of Finite Element Analysis, Tata McGraw Hill India, 2005.
3. L J Segerlind, Applied Finite Element Analysis, Second Edition. John Wiley, New York, 1984.
4. P.Seshu, Text Book of Finite Element Analysis, Fifth print, Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi,
2007.
Text Book:
1. G.K. Ananthsuresh et al ,’Micro and Smart Systems’, Wiley, India, 2010.
Reference Books:
1. Tai-Ran Hsu, MEMS and Micro systems Design and Manufacture, Tata McGraw Hill,
2002
2. Nitaigour P. Mahalik, MEMS, Tata McGraw Hill, 2007
3. Marc Madou, Fundamentals of Microfabrication, CRC Press, 2002.
4. Chang Liu, Foundation of MEMS, Pearson Education Inc., NJ, 2006
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Concepts: Simple open and closed loop systems, concept of feedback, block diagrams, transfer
functions. Representation of Control Components and Systems Representation, System
Responses: Damping ratio and natural frequency, First order and second order system response
to step input, Ramp input and sinusoidal input, response of a system to external disturbance,
Frequency Response: Polar and rectangular plots for the frequency response, graphical view
point, System Analysis using logarithmic plots, Bode diagrams: Stability analysis using Bode
diagrams, simplified Bode diagrams System Analysis using Root locus Plots, Root Locus plots
for simple transfer functions, graphical relationships setting the system gain, system transient
response, system frequency response, System compensation, Digital Computer Control, State
Space Analysis of Control Systems.
Text Books:
1. H.L.Harrison and J.G. Bollinger, Automatic controls, 2nd Edition, International Text Book
Co., U.S.A., 1968.
2. Raven, Automatic Control Engineering, McGraw Hill, U.S.A., 1995.
References:
1. B C Kuo, Automatic Control Systems, EEE, 7th Edition Prentice Hall of India Ltd, New
Delhi, 1995.
2. S.N.Verma, Automatic Control Systems, Khanna Publishers, Delhi, 1990.
3. K.Ogata, Modern Control Engineering, Prentice Hall of India Ltd., New Delhi, 2004.
Text Books:
1. T.V.Rajan, C.P.Sharma and A.Sharma,Heat treatment principles and techniques, PHI
Publication, Delhi, 1999.
2. W.Bolton, Engineering materials technology, Heinmann Newness, New Delhi, 2001.
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References:
1.K.E.Thelning, Steel and its heat treatment, Butterworth/Heinemann, Oxford, 2000.
2.R.C.Sharma, Principles of Heat Treatment of Steels, New Age International (P) Limited, New
Delhi, 1996.
3.V.Singh, Heat Treatment of Metals, Standard Publishers Distributors, Delhi, 1998.
Text Books:
1. P.M.Heldt, High Speed Combustion Engines, Oxford and IBM Publishers Co, 1985.
2. K.Singh, Automobile Engineering Vol.I and II, Standard Publishers Distributors, New Delhi,
2007.
3. R.K.Rajput, Automobile Engineering, Laxmi Publication (P) Ltd, 2010.
References:
1. Newton and Steels, The Motor Vehicle, ELBS, 1980 .
2. G.B.S.Naranf, Automobile Engineering, Khanna Publishers, 1990.
Introduction to CFD: Objectives of the course, motivation, course plan, evaluation method,
references, Introduction to models of flow, laws of physics, derivations of Continuity,
Momentum and Energy equations in Cartesian coordinate system, Transformation of these
equations from Non conservative form to conservative; Initial and boundary conditions: One-
way and two-way co-ordinates, Discretization Process- concept and structure, Methods of
deriving the discritized equations, Explicit Taylor series expansion, Implementation of boundary
conditions, The Four basic rules in control volume formulation. Staggered Grid, Flow chart and
discussion, The derivation of the pressure correction equation as Poisson's Pressure equation,
Implimentation of boundary conditions in CFD.
Text Books:
1. J D Anderson Jr., Computational Fluid Dynamics- The Basics with Applications, International
Edition, McGraw Hill, New York., 1995.
2. S.V.Patankar, Numerical Heat Transfer and Fluid Flow - Hemisphere, McGraw Hill. New
York, 1980
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References:
1. K.Muralidhar and T.Sundararajan, Computational Fluid Flow and Heat Transfer, Narosa
Publishing House, New Delhi, 2003.
2. D.A.Anderson, J.C.Tannehill, and R.H.Pletcher, Computational Fluid Mechanics and Heat
Transfer- Taylor and Francis Group, NewYork, 1997.
Text Books:
1.W.Deppert and K.Stoll, Pneumatic Control, VOGEL Buchverlag Wurzburg, Germany, 1992.
2. S.R.Majumdar., Pneumatic Systems Principles and Maintenance, Tata McGraw Hill, New
Delhi, 2000.
References:
1. P.Croser, F.Ebel,Pneumatics Basic Level TP 101, Festo Didactic GMBH & Co, Germany,
2002.
2. G.Prede and D.Scholz, Electropneumatics Basic Level, Festo Didactic GMBH & Co,
Germany, 2002.
3. J.P.Hasebrink and R.Kobler, Fundamentals of Pneumatic Control Engineering, Festo Didactic
GMBH & Co, Germany, 2002.
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problems, Bellman's optimality principle, Dijkstra's algorithm, spanning trees, Prim's algorithm.
Networks, Flow augmenting paths, Ford Fulkerson algorithm
Text Book:
1. J.N.Kapoor, Mathematical Modelling, Edn, Wiley Eastern, 1988.
Reference:
1. E.Kreyszig, Advanced Engineering mathematics, 7th edn., John Wiley & sons, 1993.
Introduction: Different forms of energy, sources of energy, Need for renewable energy sources,
India's production and reserves of Commercial energy sources and potential of Renewable
energy resources. Solar air heaters, Cooking, Drying, Distillation, Space heating, Refrigeration,
Power generation-low, medium and high temperature cycle, Solar radiation at the earth's
surface: Measurement of solar radiation, solar radiation geometry Principles of wind power,
Total power, maximum power ( Betz theory), Actual power, Types of windmill, Wind turbine
operation, Forces on the blades and thrust on turbines, Ocean energy, Small scale Hydel Plant,
Geothermal energy conversion, Types of biomass, Biogas production from organic waste by an
aerobic fermentation, Conversion of thermal energy into electricity - Thermo-electric
converters, Thermo- ionic converters, Conversion of chemical energy into electricity-Fuel
Cells: H2-O2 acidic fuel cell, Conversion of electromagnetic energy into electricity-Working
principle of solar cells, MHD generators, Types of MHD converters,
Text Books:
1. S P Sukatme, Solar Energy Principles of Thermal Collection and Storage, Tata Mc Graw Hill,
2005.
2. M.M.Wakil, Power plant Technology, McGraw Hill International, 1984.
3. G.D.Rai, Non-conventional Energy Sources, Khanna Publications, 1997.
References:
1. S Rao and Dr. B B Parulekar, Energy Technology, Khanna Publishers, 2004.
2. A W Culp, Principles of Energy Conversion, McGraw Hill International, 2001.
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TextBooks:
1. Norio Taniguchi, Nanotechnology, Oxford University Press Oxford, 1996.
2. H. Fujita Ed., Micro machines as tools for nanotechnology, Springer,2003.
References:
1. M. Kuno, An introduction to nano science & Nanotechnology- A workbook,s2004.
Introduction: Air breathing vehicles, Thrust equation, Efficiencies, Ram efficiency, propulsive
efficiency, thermal efficiency, propeller efficiency, transmission efficiency, overall efficiency;
Analysis of performances and its Thermodynamic cycle: Turbojet, thrust augmentation,
Turboprop engine, Turbo shaft engine, Ramjet, Pulse jet, scramjet, Comparison of various
Propulsion devices. Introduction and classification to Rocket-Propulsion, Principle of rocket
propulsion, thrust equation, Criteria for Rocket-Motor Performance- specific impulse, total
impulse, effective jet velocity, thrust coefficient, optimum expansion ratio. Chemical rockets,
Development of rocket technology.
Text Books:
1. Zucrow, Aircraft and Missile Propulsion, Vol I and II, John Wiley, New York, 1958.
2. J.K Jain, Gas Turbine Theory and Jet Propulsion,7th Edition, Khanna Publishers, New Delhi,
1972.
3. M L Mathur and R P Sharma, Gas Turbines and Jet Propulsion, Standard Publishers
Distributors, Delhi, 2000.
References:
1. S.M.Yaha, Fundamentals of compressible flow with aircraft and rocket propulsion, New Age
International Pvt.Ltd., New Delhi, 2004.
2. Zucrow, Principles of Jet propulsion and Rocket Systems, John Wiley, New York, 1957.
3. V.Ganesan, Gas turbines, Tata McGraw-Hill, New Delhi, 2005.
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Text Books:
1. Zaki Ahmed, Principles of corrosion Engineering and corrosion control, Elsvier science and
technology Books, 2006.
2. M.G.Fontana, Corrosion Engineering, Third edition Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi, 2008.
References:
1. K.R.Trethewey and J.Chamberlain Longman, Corrosion for students of science and
engineering, Scientific & Technical New York, USA, 1988.
2. P.A.Schweitzer, Fundamentals of corrosion-Mechanisms, Causes and preventive methods,
CRC Press, Tayler and Francis Group, Boca Raton,2010.
Project Management: Project planning, Scheduling, Controlling, Estimating the cost and fixing
the price, Estimating, Bar Charts and Milestone Charts, PERT: Development of PERT network,
Elements of Network, Development of network, Time Estimates, Probability distribution, Beta
distribution, Time computations, Network Analysis, CPM: Network Analysis, Cost Model,
Resources Allocation
Text Books:
1. L.Dennis, Project management, Gower Press Limited, Great Britain, 1983.
2. B. C.Punmia., Khandelwal K. K., Project planning and control with PERT and CPM, Laxmi
Publications, Delhi, 2002.
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References:
1.W.J.Day David, Project management and control, Macmillan Press Ltd., London
2. L.S.Srinath, PERT and CPM, Affiliated East West Press Pvt Ltd, 2004.
Text Books:
1. Kalyanamoy Deb, Optimization for Engineering Design, Prentice Hall of India, Delhi, 2004.
2. Singiresu S. Rao, Engineering Optimization, New Age International Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi,
2004.
3. D.B.Ashok and R.C.Tirupathi, Optimization Concepts and applications in Engineering,
Pearson Education, Delhi, 1999.
References:
1. S.Fletcher, Practical methods of Optimization, John Wiley, New York, 2004.
2. S.A.Jabir, Introduction to Optimum Design, McGraw Hill, New York, 1989.
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matrix composites, Reinforcement, Matrix materials, Characteristics and selection, base metal
selection, applications.
Text Books:
1. M.Schwartz, Composite Materials handbook, McGraw Hill Book Company, 1984.
2. A.K.Kaw, Mechanics of composite materials, CRC Press New York, 2010.
References:
1. K.K. Chawla, Composite material science and Engineering, Springer, 1975.
2. K.K. Chawla, Composite material science and Engineering, Springer, 1987.
Text Books:
1. Paul Loomba, Management, A Quantitative Perspective, MacMillan, New York, 1978.
2. H. A.Taha, Operations Research, Pearson Education, 7Th Edition, 2002.
3. N. D.Vohra, Quantitative Techniques in Management, New Delhi, 2007.
References:
1. P.K.Gupta and Hira, Operations Research, Sultan Chand and Sons, 2003.
2. S. D.Sharma, Operations Research, Kedar Nath Ramnath Publications, 14th Edition, 2005.
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