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1) GENERAL INFORMATION
1.1 Vision:
To move forward in Technical Education by setting up a flexible, vigilant and
vibrant system of education and training in order to
a) ensure competitive and contextually relevant educational standards &
quality.
b) contribute on a larger scale technical manpower of high caliber to serve our
Nation and Globe.
c) sensitize qualified youth force to societal needs and demands through
enrichment of skills and human values.
1.2 Mission:
a) To establish and ensure robust, adaptive and sensitive Curricula and Syllabi.
b) To promote caring and interactive Teaching Practices in a rejoicing Learning
Ambience with richly supported by all Modern Educational Tools and
Techniques.
c) To enhance and revitalize RESEARCH CULTURE to establish synergy
between Teaching and Research and make it an ENABLER for progress
and reach out
d) To explore and achieve the participation of Industrial expertise for
connecting classroom content to real life situation.
e) To encourage and promote RESOURCE GENERATION among faculty to
achieve self- reliance for research
f) To strive and manage Industry and Corporate world as players and enablers
for high quality technical education.
g) To pursue intensification of soft skills and personality development through
interplay of achievers of all segments of our Society.
all the important information about the autonomy policies, norms and
procedures of this institution to all our students and other stake holders.
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IMPORTANT
MINIMUM ATTENDANCE REQUIRED FOR
Test – 1 Test – 2 Makeup/Improvement Test By the end of semester
50% 60% 70% 85%
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2.2 End Semester Examination (ESE) will be conducted for theory courses only at
the end of the semester after completion of course works. The duration of
examination is 3 hours and maximum marks are 100. Attendance to the ESE
exam is mandatory.
2.4 Valuation methodology: Each answer script of ESE is valued by two faculty
members independently and the better score is considered. If the difference in
the score is greater than 10%, one more valuation of the script will be carried
out by a new examiner and this score is considered as final. Revaluation is not
allowed in view of this fair and careful procedure adopted.
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2.7 Earned Credits: A student passing a course in any of the grade ‘S’, ‘A’, ‘B’, ‘C’,
‘D’ & ‘E’ earns the credits prescribed for that course.
2.8 Semester Grade Point Average (SGPA) indicates performance level (caliber)
of the student at the end of each semester. It is calculated as follows:
Σ (Course Credit × Grade po int)
SGPA =
Σ Course Credit
[This takes into account all the registered courses and grades including F
obtained by a student in that semester]
2) Kannada Kali
3) Constitution of India & Professional Ethics (CIPE)
4) Environmental Studies (ES)
Even though, these courses carry no credits, passing them is COMPULSARY.
An attendance criterion is applicable. Examinations are conducted and getting
grade ‘PP’ (Meaning Pass) is a must to get the degree.
2.12 Ranking/Distinction is decided by CGPA. Best student has the highest CGPA.
2.13 Summer Term Course (STC): This arrangement is primarily to assist weak
and / or failed students to clear their backlogs. STC is offered during summer
vacation. In this format, duration of the course is reduced to 8 weeks but the
number of contact hours per week is doubled. Examination pattern remains the
same. A minimum of TEN registered candidates is necessary to offer the
course. A student can register for a maximum of 12 credits only.
3) Transfer of students
3.1 The following procedures are adopted for fixing the grade and grade points of
each course that are completed successfully by the student in the non-
autonomous programs:
a) Courses (in non-autonomous program) equivalent to autonomous courses
shall be identified semester wise.
b) Credits are assigned to the above identified theory and practical courses
successfully completed by the student in the VTU (non-autonomous)
examinations shall be same as in the autonomous courses.
c) Grades shall be awarded for the above identified equivalent courses as per
the following table:
Very
Level Outstanding Excellent Good Average Poor Fail
Good
Grade S A B C D E F
Grade points 10 09 08 07 05 04 00
% Marks
obtained in
VTU (non- >= 90 75 to 89 60 to 74 50 to 59 45 to 49 40 to 44 < 40
autonomous)
examination
3.2 Branch Change and Lateral Entry: At the end of the first year, some students
can change their branch provided i) they are top performers with highest CGPA
and ii) a clear vacancy in the change of branch sought exists. Dean (Academic
Program) will notify the details regarding this at the appropriate time. Diploma
passed candidates is allowed to join the degree program at the third semester.
Rules and Regulations for this are as per VTU.
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VII Semester B. E.
Elective Courses
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VIII Semester B. E.
Elective Courses
Course L-T-P Course
Course Title
Code (Hrs/Week) Credits
ME470 Project Management 3-1-0 4
ME471 Design of I. C. Engines 4-0-0 4
ME472 Design of Heat Exchangers 3-1-0 4
ME473 Machine Tool Design 4-0-0 4
ME474 Energy Management 4-0-0 4
ME475 Cryogenics 4-0-0 4
ME476 Fracture Mechanics 4-0-0 4
ME477 Industrial Robotics 4-0-0 4
ME478 Jet Propulsion 4-0-0 4
ME479 Refrigeration & Air conditioning 4-0-0 4
ME480 Automotive Engineering 4-0-0 4
ME481 Design of Aircraft Structures * 4-0-0 4
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7) Detailed Syllabus
VII Semester B.E.
ME400 Mechanical Vibrations (3-1-0) 4
Books:
1) Mechanical Vibrations-S.S.Rao-Pearson Publications-2nd Edition 2002.
2) Fundamentals of Mechanical Vibrations-Graham Kelly-Mac-Graw Hill Publications
-2nd Edition 2000.
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Books:
1) '
Fluid Power with applications'by Anthony Esposito, Fifth edition, Pearson
Education, Inc, 2000
2) '
Oil Hydraulic Systems’ -Principles and Maintenance by S.R. 2002 Majumdar,
Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Company Ltd. - 2001.
3) Pneumatic Control for Industrial Automation'
: Peter Rohner & Gordon Smith, John
Wiley Sons publication, 1989
4) '
Pneumatic Systems'by S.R. Majumdar, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co., 1995.
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Books:
1) Lubrication of Bearings –E.I. Radzimovsky.The Ronold Press Company 1959.
2) Industrial Tribology-Sushil kumar Srivastava.S.C. Chand And Company, 2001.
3) Lubrication of Bearings – B.C Muzumdar Wheeler Publishers 1996.
4) Design Data Hand book Vol2 K.Lingaiah Suma publishers 1984.
Books:
1) Statistical Quality Control by Douglos C. Mantego Mary 2000
2) Total Quality Management Texts cases by K. Shridhara Bhat, Himalaya
Publishing House, Edition – I, 2002.
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3) Quality Control and Total Quality Management – P. L. Jain, Tata Mc Graw hill
Publishing Co. Ltd., New Delhi 2001
4) A New Amercian TQM – Four Practical Revolutions in Management, Shoji Shiba,
Alan Graham & David Walden, Producitivity Press, Portland (USA) 2000.
Books:
1) Automation, Production system and Computer Integrated Manufacturing by
Mikell O. Groover , PHI, New Delhi, 2002.
2) CAD/CAM by Mikell O. Groover, PHI, New Delhi, 2003
3) CAD/CAM by Zeid, Tata McGraw Hill, 2000.
Books:
1) “Introdution to CFD”, Pradip Niyogi, S. K. Chakrabarthy, M. K. Laha, Pearson
Education, 1st edition, 2005.
2) Computational Methods for Fluid Dynamics by J.H.Ferzinger, M.Peric, Springer
publications , 3rd edition, 1980
3) “Introdution to CFD”, John D Anderson(Jr), McGraw Hill Inc. 3rd edition, (1995)
4) “Computational methods in Fluid Mechanics and Heat Transfer”, Tannehill,
Pletcher, Anderson, Taylor and Francis Publication, 2nd edition (1997)
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Books:
1) Mechanism design, vol. I- Erdman and Sridhar Kota, Fourth Edition 2001
Prentice Hall International Publications.
1) Need for use of FEM: Advantages and disadvantages of FEM; Matrix Algebra;
Terminology, operations, Gaussian elimination method, Quadrature (1 or 2 point
formulae in 1 and 2 dimensions), eigen values and eigen vectors. 8 Hrs.
2) Basics of Theory of Elasticity: Definitions of stress and strain, strain-
displacement relations, stress-strain relations in 2D Cartesian and polar co-
ordinates. 4 Hrs.
3) Continuum methods: Principal of minimum potential energy; Rayleigh-Ritz
method applied to simple problems on axially loaded members, cantilever,
simply supported and fixed beams; Galerkin method and its application to simple
problems. 8 Hrs.
4) Finite Element Method: Displacement method; Different co-ordinate systems,
Shape functions, Formulation of 2 node and 3 node bar elements, truss element,
beam element, CST element axis symmetric triangular element and
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Books:
1) T. R. Chandrupatla and A. D. Belegunda, “Introduction to finite Elements in
Engineering”, Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi, 2nd edition 2001.
2) P. Seshu, “Text book of Finite Element Analysis”, Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd.,
New Delhi, 2004
3) Zienkiewicz O. C., “The finite Elements Method” Tata Mcgraw Hill, New Delhi, 3rd
edition 1979.
4) R. D. Cook etal, “Concepts and Applications of Finite Element Analysis” Joln
Wiley & Sons, inc, 4th edition, 2005.
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Books:
1) Taha H A – Operations Research and Introduction Mc Millan ISBN – 0-02-418940
– 5 – 2001.
2) SS Rao : “ Optimization Theory and Applications “ Wiley Eastern 2000
Gupta & Hira – Operations Research , Sultanchand Publications New Delhi 2002
3) S D Sharma : Operations Research – Kedarnath and Ramnath & Co. 2002.
4) Ravindran, Phillips and Solberg – Principles of Operations Research Theory and
practice PHI 2003.
Books:
1) Design and Analysis of Experiments by Douglas C. Montgomery, 5th edition.
2001, Wiley.
2) Phillip J.Ross, “Taguchi Techniques for Quality Engg”, Prentice Hall, 1989 Tapan
P.Bagchi,
3) Taguchi Techniques for Industrial Experimentation, Prentice Hall, 1995.
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Note: All topics are treated through engineering applications and case studies which
have to be solved in tutorials.
1) Introduction concepts in value and costs, value analysis, value engineering and
value assurance.
2) Product life cycle and value oriented efforts value engineering job plans value
tests.
3) Techniques of value engineering. Value analysis and decision theory. Design tree
and decision matrix.
4) Purchase price analysis. Evaluation of value alternatives. FAST diagramming.
5) Function-cost matrix. Matrix evaluation. Brain storming and creativity.
6) Elements of product cost and cost classification.
7) Investment criteria in value analysis.
8) Case studies in value engineering.
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Tutorials
The assignments for Electives could include the following,
• Seminars from the topics related to Aerospace Industry
• Report preparation on Aerospace industries which could involve. History and
Evolution of major players, the OEM' s and in Aerospace and related
businesses
Books:
1) Flight without Formulae by A.C Kermode, Pearson Education,10th edition
2) Mechanics of Flight by A.C Kermode, Pearson Education,5th edition
3) Fundamentals Of Flight, Shevell, Pearson Education, 2nd edition Introduction to
Flight by Dave Anderson
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3) Block diagrams: and signal flow graphs, transfer function, block diagram
representation of system Elements, reduction of block diagrams, basic
properties, gain formula to block. 6 Hrs.
4) System response: First and second order response to step, ramp, and
sinusoidal inputs, concept of time constant, and speed of response. 7 Hrs.
5) Frequency response: Polar and rectangular plots for frequency response,
analysis using Nyquist Diagrams, Relative stability, gain and phase margin, M
and N circles. 6 Hrs.
6) Analysis using logarithmic plots: Bode attenuation diagrams, stability using
Bode diagrams, simplified Bode diagrams. 7 Hrs.
7) System design: Routh’s stability criterion. Root locus Method, Definition,
construction of root loci, Graphical relationship for setting system gain. 5 Hrs.
8) Design in frequency Domain: Control action & system compensation: Types of
controllers, proportional, integral, and differential, PID Controllers (basic
concepts), series and feedback compensation design of control parameters,
Physical devices for system compensation. 7 Hrs.
Books:
1) Modern Control Engineering- K.Ogatta, Prentice Hall (India), Pearson Education,
2003.
2) Control systems-I.J Nagarath and M. Gopal, New Age International Publishers,
2002.
3) Automatic Control Systems- B.C.Kuo, Prentice Hall (India), 1995.
4) Feedback Control Systems- Schaum’s series, McGraw Hill, 2001.
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Books:
1) Project Management a System approach to Planning Scheduling & Controlling,
Harold Kerzner, CBS Publishers and Distributors 2002.
2) Chaudhry S., Project Execution Plan: Plan for project Execution interaction 2001.
3) Project Management – Beningston Lawrence – McGraw Hill – 1970
4) PERT & CPM – L S Srinath Affiliated East West Press Pvt. Ltd. 2002.
Books:
1) The motor vehicle, Newton steeds & Garratte, Iliffee & sons Ltd., London
2) I.C. Engines, by Kolchin MIR Publishers Moscow.
3) Introduction to combustion, - Turns
4) Automobile Mechanics, N.K. Giri, Khanna Publications, 1994
coefficient, dirt factor, Dirt overall heat transfer coefficient, dirt factors for various
process services. Basic design equation. Mean temperature difference Concept:
- LMTD for parallel flow and counter flow arrangement, correction factor for LMTD
for cross flow and multi-pass heat exchangers. Effectiveness-NTU method for
heat exchanger design /analysis. Rating and sizing problems. 8 Hrs.
2) Double Pipe Heat Exchangers: Constructional features. Applications, Design
Parameters Tube side and shell side film coefficients, cut and twist factor, fin
efficiency, overall heat transfer coefficient, mean temperature difference,
available surface area, fin geometry, fin height , number of fins, tube side and
shell side pressure drop, calculation procedure for the design/analysis of double
pipe heat exchanger. 6 Hrs.
3) Shell and Tube Heat Exchangers: Constructional features. Applications,
Correlations for tube side pressure drop and heat transfer coefficients. Pressure
drop and heat transfer Coefficient correlations for shell side flow:-Effect of By-
pass and leakage. Calculation procedure for Shell and Tube Heat Exchanger:-
Heat balance equations; LMTD; Reference temperature calculation; evaluation
of fluid properties; flow assignments; tube side flow parameters calculations;
viscosity correction factor; Shell side How area calculations:-shell side equivalent
diameter, calculation of shell side heat transfer coefficient, evaluation of wall
temperature. Evaluation of overall heat transfer coefficient, calculation of surface
area, calculation of tube side and shell side pressure drops, specifications of other
details as per TEMA standards. Flow arrangement for increased heat recovery:-
lack of heat recovery in 1-2 exchangers, true temperature difference in a 2-4 heat
exchanger, calculation procedure for a 2-4 heat exchanger. Calculation procedure
for steam condensers. 16 Hrs.
4) Compact Heat Exchangers: Introduction; Definition of Geometric Terms: Plate
fin surface geometries and surface performance data; correlation of heat transfer
and friction data; Goodness factor comparisons; specification of rating and sizing
problems; Calculation procedure for a ruling problem. 6 Hrs.
5) Air-Cooled Heat Exchangers: Air as coolant for industrial processes; Custom-
built units; Fin-tube systems for air coolers; Fin-tube bundles; Thermal rating;
tube side flow arrangement; cooling air supply by fans; cooling air supply in
natural draft towers. 6 Hrs.
6) Furnaces and Combustion Chambers: Introduction; Process heaters and
boilers; Heat transfer in furnaces: - Heat source; Heat sink; Refractory surfaces;
Heat transfer to the sink; Design methods: - Method of Lobo and Evans; Method
of Wilson, Lobo and Hottel; the Orrok-Hudson equation; Wohlenberg simplified
method. 8 Hrs.
Books:
1) "Process Heat Transfer", Donald Q. Kern, Tata McGraw-Hill Edition (1997)
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2) "Compact Heat Exchangers". W.M.Kays & A.L. London, McGraw-Hill co. (1997)
3) "Heat Transfer- A Basic Approach", Necati Ozisik, McGraw-Hill International
edition (1985) for Chapter 1.
4) "Heat Exchanger Design Hand Book", Volumes 2 and 3, edited by Ernst U
Schlunder et.al, Hemisphere Publishing Co. ( 1983 ).
Books:
1) Machine tool design, N.K.Mehta,Tata McGrawHill,2001.
2) N. Archerkan, Machine tool design, vol 2&3, Mir publications, Moscow,1969
3) Principles of Machine Tools-Sen and Bhattacharya, Oxford I.B.M Publishing,
2000.
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Books:
1) Electric Energy Utilization and Conservation by S.C.Tripathy Tata McGraw Hill
New Delhi, 1991.
2) Energy Management Proceedings published under AICTE Continuing Education
Program New Delhi. 1998
3) Electric Energy Utilization by B.L.Theraja 2nd edition, Tata McGraw Hill New
Delhi, 1999
4) Applied Thermodynamic by P.K. Nag 2nd edition, Tata McGraw Hill New Delhi,
2001.
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Books:
1) Cryogenics Systems – Randal Barron – oxford Press, 1985.
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Books:
1) Fracture Mechanics -David Broek.Martins Nijhoff Publishers, 1987
2) Fracture Mechanics - KRY Simha. University Press 2001
3) Elements of Fracture Mechanics-Prashant kumar Wheeler Publications 1999.
4) Fracture mechanics-J.F.Knott Butterworth Publishers 1976
5) Stress concentration formula data hand book.
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Books:
1) Industrial Robots : Grover, Mc Grew Hill 2003.
2) Robotics – K. S. Fu, R. C. Gongales & Lee, Mc Graw Hill, International, New
Delhi 2001.
3) Robotics for Engineers – Yorem Koren, Mc Grew Hill, International, New Delhi
2001.
4) Robot manipulators, Mathematics, Programming and control – Richard Paul
2000.
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Books:
1) Hill P.G. - Mechanics and Thermodynamics of Propulsion, Addison Wesley,
1988.
2) Sutton G.P., Rocket Propulsion Elements, John Wiley, 1967.
3) Kerreprock S.I., Aircraft Engine and Gas Turbine, MIT, 1977.
4) Huze! and Huang, Liquid Propellent Rocket Engines, NASA, SP 125,1971.
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Books:
1) ‘Refrigeration and Air-conditioning’ Manohar Prasad- Wiley Eastern Publication-
2002.
2) ‘Refrigeration and Air-conditioning’- C.P.Arora-Tata McGraw Hill Publication-
Second edition 2000.
3) Refrigeration and Air-conditioning’-L.N.Mishra-Vani Educational Books-New
Delhi- 1985.
4) Refrigeration and Air conditioning -Jordon and Priester- PHI Publication- 1995.
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4) Rear Axle Drive: Propeller shaft & Universal joint- differential gear box- rear axle
arrangements- Hotch kiss drive 4 Hrs.
5) Steering System: Stub axle arrangement- steering geometry- camber- caster-
king pin- toe-in- toe out. Condition for exact steering- over steer- under steer-
steering gear boxes. 5 Hrs.
6) Suspension System: Requirements- Torsion bar suspension- Leaf spring and
coil spring independent front suspension for front and rear wheel- Air suspension
system- Telescopic damper. 5 Hrs.
7) Braking System: Principle of hydraulic braking system- Drum brake- disc brakes
relativeadvantages & disadvantages- hydraulic brake- air brake- Vacuum brake-
Construction and working of master cylinder & wheel cylinder- Minimum stopping
distance with brakes on front- rear and all wheels- heat dissipation during braking
numerical problems. 8 Hrs.
8) Cooling and Lubrication System: Constructional details of water cooling
system- thermostat- air cooling - different lubrication systems. 4 Hrs.
Books:
1) Motor Vehicle Technology - Dolon - ELBS-Great Britan-1978.
2) Automotive Mechanics – Heitner - Affiliated East-west Press Pvt Ltd-New Delhi-
1987.
3) Automotive Engineering - Newton Steeds and Garratte Butterworth- 2nd edition
1989.
4) Automobile engineering – Dr. N K Giri Khanna Publishers- New Delhi- 2002.
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