My PH D Syllabus
My PH D Syllabus
My PH D Syllabus
Module 1:
Meaning, Objectives and Characteristics of research - Research methods Vs Methodology Types of research - Descriptive Vs. Analytical, Applied Vs. Fundamental, Quantitative Vs.
Qualitative, Conceptual Vs. Empirical - Research process - Criteria of good research Developing a research plan.
Module 2:
Defining the research problem - Selecting the problem - Necessity of defining the problem Techniques involved in defining the problem - Importance of literature review in defining a
problem - Survey of literature - Primary and secondary sources - Reviews, treatise, monographspatents - web as a source - searching the web - Identifying gap areas from literature review Development of working hypothesis.
Module 3:
Research design and methods Research design Basic Principles- Need of research design
Features of good design Important concepts relating to research design Observation and
Facts, Laws and Theories, Prediction and explanation, Induction, Deduction, Development of
Models - Developing a research plan - Exploration, Description, Diagnosis, and Experimentation
- Determining experimental and sample designs.
Module 4:
Sampling design - Steps in sampling design - Characteristics of a good sample design - Types of
sample designs - Measurement and scaling techniques - Methods of data collection - Collection
of primary data - Data collection instruments
Module 5:
Testing of hypotheses - Basic concepts - Procedure for hypotheses testing flow diagram for
hypotheses testing - Data analysis with Statistical Packages Correlation and Regression Important parametric test - Chi-square test - Analysis of variance and Covariance
Module 6:
IPRs- Invention and Creativity- Intellectual Property-Importance and Protection of Intellectual
Property Rights (IPRs)- A brief summary of: Patents, Copyrights, Trademarks, Industrial
REFERENCES:
1. Garg, B.L., Karadia, R., Agarwal, F. and Agarwal, U.K., 2002. An introduction to
Research Methodology, RBSA Publishers.
2. Kothari, C.R., 1990. Research Methodology: Methods and Techniques. New Age
International. 418p.
3. Anderson, T. W., An Introduction to Multivariate Statistical Analysis, Wiley Eastern
Pvt., Ltd., New Delhi
4. Sinha, S.C. and Dhiman, A.K., 2002. Research Methodology, Ess Ess Publications. 2
volumes.
5. Trochim, W.M.K., 2005. Research Methods: the concise knowledge base, Atomic Dog
Publishing. 270p.
6. Day, R.A., 1992.How to Write and Publish a Scientific Paper, Cambridge University
Press.
7. Fink, A., 2009. Conducting Research Literature Reviews: From the Internet to Paper.
Sage Publications
8. Coley, S.M. and Scheinberg, C. A., 1990, "Proposal Writing", Sage Publications.
9. Intellectual Property Rights in the Global Economy: Keith Eugene Maskus, Institute for
International Economics, Washington, DC, 2000
10. Subbarau NR-Handbook on Intellectual Property Law and Practice-S Viswanathan
Printers and Publishing Private Limited.1998
3. NC/ CNC Machine Tools: General architecture of CNC Machine, Components of the
CNC Systems: Machine Control Unit , CNC Driving system components: Hydraulic, Servo
Motors, Stepper Motors, Feedback Devices: Encoder, Resolver, Inductosyn, Tachometers,
Counting devices, Digital to analog converters.
Constructional Features of CNC Machines:Design considerations of CNC machines for
improving machining accuracy, Structural Members, Slide ways, bearings, Re-circulating
ball Screws, Spindle drives, Work holding devices and tool holding devices, Automatic tool
changers: Principles of Operation, Machining Centres, Tooling for CNC machines
4.Computer Controls in NC: CNC Technology: Functions of CNC Control in Machine
Tools, Advantages of CNC, Direct Numerical Control(DNC Systems): Configuration of
DNC system, , Functions of DNC, Communication between DNC computer & MCU,
Advantages of DNC, Adaptive control machining systems. Adaptive control optimization
system, adaptive control constraint system, applications to machining processes, Benefits of
Adaptive control machining.
14 Hours
Industrial Robotics : Robotics technology : Types of Robots, Robot Technology Levels,
Robot geometric configurations and Technical Features, basic robot motions, Robot control
systems, robot drive systems, Work-cell control and Interlocks, robot sensors, robot safety,
robot-computer interface, industrial robot applications and benefits, robot programming and
programming languages.
06 Hours
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Engineering Metallurgy - Raymond A Higgins - ELBS/EA
2. Introduction to Material Science and EngineeringJames.F.Shackleford - Mc Millan, NY 7th edition.
3. Material science and metallurgy by William D Callister, John Willey & Sons.(Eight
edition)
1. Instrumental Methods of Chemical Analysis, Gurdeep Chatwal and Sham Anand, Himalaya, 1986
References:
1. Instrumental Methods of Analysis, Willard, Merritt, Dean and Settle, 7th Ed. CBS Publishers, New
Delhi, 1986.
2. Text book of Polymer Science - Fred W. Billmeyer, J.R., John Wiley & Sons, New York. 2002
3. Physical Chemistry of polymers, A. Tager, Mir Publishers, Moscow, 1978
4. Polymer characterization - Physical Techniques by D. Campbell and J. R. White (Chapman and
Hall)
5. The Identification of Plastics and Rubber - K.J. Saunders (Chapman & Hall).
6. Analysis of Rubber and Rubber like Polymers William, C. Wake (Maclaren and sons)
7. Thermal Characterization of Polymeric Materials - E.A. Turi (Academic Press), New York, 1981.
8. J.Brandrup and E.H.Immergut, eds., Polymer Handbook, 3rd ed., John Wiley & Sons, New York,
1989.
9. Analysis of Rubber and Rubber like Polymers William C. Wake (Maclaren and Sons).
10.Principles of Polymer Chemistry, P.J. Flory, Cornell University Press, Ithaca, NY 1953.