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CH 101 Chemistry (3-1-0-8)
CH 101 Chemistry (3-1-0-8)
Semester 3 Semester 4
MA 201 Mathematics-III 3 1 0 8 ME221 Fluid Mechanics - I 2 1 0 6
Manufacturing Technology
ME211 Thermodynamics 2 1 0 6 ME222 3 0 0 6
-I
ME212 Solid Mechanics - I 2 1 0 6 ME223 Solid Mechanics - II 3 0 0 6
ME213 Engineering Materials 3 1 0 8 ME224 Kinematics of Machinery 2 1 0 6
HS2xx HSS Elective - I 3 0 0 6 HS2xx HSS Elective - II 3 0 0 6
ME214 Machine Drawing 0 0 4 4 ME225 Workshop - II 0 0 6 6
NCC/NSO/COS 0 0 2 0 ME226 Mechanical Lab - I 0 0 3 3
NCC/NSO/COS 0 0 2 0
13 4 4 38
13 2 9 39
Semester 5 Semester 6
Applied Thermodynamics -
ME311 Fluid Mechanics - II 3 0 0 6 ME321 3 0 0 6
I
ME312 Manufacturing Technology - II 3 0 0 6 ME322 Machine Design 2 0 2 6
ME313 Dynamics of Machinery 2 1 0 6 ME323 Mechanical Measurements 3 0 0 6
ME314 Design of Machine Elements 3 0 0 6 ME324 Heat and Mass Transfer 3 1 0 8
EE380 Electrical Machines 3 0 0 6 ME325 Control Systems 3 0 0 6
HS 3xx HSS Elective - III 3 0 0 6 ME326 Mechanical Lab - III 0 0 3 3
ME315 Mechanical Lab - II 0 0 3 3 14 1 5 35
17 1 3 39
Semester 7 Semester 8
Industrial Engineering and
ME410 Summer Training (PP/NP) 0 0 0 0 ME421 3 0 0 6
Operation Research
ME411 Applied Thermodynamics - II 3 0 0 6 MExxx Dept Elective - III 3 0 0 6
MExxx Dept Elective - I 3 0 0 6 MExxx Dept Elective - IV 3 0 0 6
MExxx Dept Elective - II 3 0 0 6 HS4xx HSS Elective - IV 3 0 0 6
XXxxx Open Elective - I 3 0 0 6 ME499 Project- II 0 0 12 12
ME412 Mechanical Lab IV 0 0 3 3 12 0 12 36
ME498 Project- I 0 0 8 8
12 0 11 35
References:
1. A. P. Malvino, Electronic Principles, Tata McGraw-Hill, New Delhi, 1993.
2. R. A. Gayakwad, Op-Amps and Linear Integrated Circuits, PHI, New Delhi,
2002.
3. R.J. Tocci, Digital Systems, 6th Ed., 2001.
Texts:
1. E. P. Popov, Engineering Mechanics of Solids, Prentice Hall, 1998.
2. F. P. Beer, E. R. Johnston (Jr.) and J.T. DeWolf, Mechanics of Materials, Tata
McGraw Hill, 2005
References:
1. S. H. Crandall, N. C. Dahl, and T. J. Lardner, An Introduction To The Mechanics Of
Solids, 2nd Ed., Tata McGraw Hill, 2008.
2. S. P. Timoshenko, Strength of Materials, Vols. 1 & 2, CBS Publishers, 1986.
3. H. Shames and J. M. Pitarresi, Introduction to Solid Mechanics, Prentice Hall of
India, 2003.
4. J. M. Gere, Mechanics of Materials, Thomson Brooks/Cole, 2006.
ME 213 Engineering Materials (3-1-0-
8)
Crystal systems and lattices. Crystallography, crystals and types, miller
indices for directions and planes, voids in crystals, packing density in
crystals, Crystal imperfections. Characteristics of dislocations,
generation of dislocations; Bonds in solids and characteristics of
Metallic bonding. Deformation mechanisms and Strengthening
mechanisms in structural materials. Principles of solidification:
Structural evolution during solidification of metals and alloys. Phase
diagrams: Principles, various types of phase diagrams. Iron carbon
equilibrium phase diagrams, TTT and CCT diagrams: Pearlitic,
martensitic, and bianitic transformations. Various heat treatment
processes and hardenability of steels. Hot working and cold working of
metals. Recovery, re-crystallization and grain growth phenomenon.
General classifications, properties and applications of alloy steels, tool
steels, stainless steels, cast irons, copper base alloys, Aluminum base
alloys, Nickel base alloys, composites, ceramics and polymers.
Texts:
1. G.E. Dieter, Mechanical Metallurgy, McGraw Hill, 1988
2. W. D. Callister, Material Science and Engineering And Introduction, Wiley,
2002.
References:
1. S.R. Askland and P.P. Phule, The Science And Engineering Of Materials, 4th
Ed., Thomson Brooks/Cole, 2003.
2. V. Singh, Physical Metallurgy, Standard Publishers, 1999
3. W.F. Smith, Principles of Materials Science, McGraw Hill, 1996
4. T.V. Rajan, C.P. Sharma and A. Sharma, Heat Treatments: Principles And
Techniques, Prentice Hall, 1997.
5. J.F. Shackelford and M.K. Muralidhara, Introduction Of Materials Science for
Engineers, Pearson, 6th Ed., 2010.
ME 214 Machine Drawing (0-0-4-4)
Assembly and Part Drawings of simple assemblies and subassemblies
of machine parts viz., couplings, clutches,bearings, gear assemblies, I.C.
Engine components, valves, machine tools, etc.; IS/ISO codes;
Limits,tolerances and Fits, Surface finish; Symbols for weldments,
process flow, electrical and instrumentation units.Introduction to solid
modellers. A drawing project on reverse engineering.
Texts:
1. N.D. Bhatt, Machine Drawing, Charotar Book Stall, Anand, 1996.
2. N. Sidheswar, P. Kanniah and V.V.S. Sastry, Machine Drawing, Tata McGraw
Hill, 1983.
3. SP 46: 1988 Engineering Drawing Practice for School & Colleges. Bureau of
Indian Standards
ME 221 Fluid Mechanics - I (2-1-0-
6)
Basic concepts and properties of fluids, Fluid Statics: Hydrostatic
pressure distribution; Application to manometry; Hydrostatic forces on
submerged plane and curved surfaces; Buoyancy and stability. Fluid
Kinematics: Lagrangian and Eulerian description; Deformation of fluid
element; Reynolds transport theorem; Fundamentals of flow
visualization. Integral relations for a control volume: Conservation
equations for mass, momentum and energy; Bernoulli equation.
Conservation equations in differential form: Stream function; Velocity
potential; vorticity. Dimensional analysis and similitude: Buckingham Pi
theorem; Modeling and similarity. Viscous Flow in Ducts: Reynolds
number regime; Head loss and friction factor; Laminar fully developed
pipe flow; Turbulent pipe flows; Flow in non-circular ducts; Minor losses
in pipe systems.
Texts:
1. B.R. Munson, D.F. Young and T.H. Okhiishi, Fundamentals of Fluid Mechanics,
5th Ed., Wiley India Edition, 2002
2. J.F. Douglas, J.M. Gasiorek, J. A. Swaffield and L.B. Jack, Fluid Mechanics,
Pearson Education, 2008
3. Y. A. Cengel and J.M. Cimbala, Fluid Mechanics, Tata McGraw-Hill, 2006
ME 222 Manufacturing Technology - I (3-0-0-
6)
Introduction to manufacturing processes: Moulding materials and their
requirements; Patterns: Types and various pattern materials. Casting
processes: Various casting methods, viz., sand casting investment
casting, pressure die casting, centrifugal casting, continuous casting,
thin roll casting; Mould design; Casting defects and their remedies. Metal
joining processes: brazing, soldering, welding; Solid state welding
methods; resistance welding; arc welding; submerged arc welding; inert
gas welding; Welding defects, inspection. Metal forming Processes:
Various metal forming techniques and their analysis, viz., forging, rolling,
extrusion, wire drawing, sheet metal working, spinning, swaging, thread
rolling; Super plastic deformation; Metal forming defects. Powder
metallurgy and its applications.
Texts:
Texts:
ME 314 Design of Machine Elements (3-0-0-6)
Principles of mechanical design; Factor of safety, strength, rigidity,
fracture, wear, and material considerations;Stress concentrations;
Design for fatigue; Limits and fits; Standardization; Design of riveted,
bolted, and welded joints; Rigid and flexible couplings; Belt and chain
drives; Power screws; Shafts; Keys; Clutches; Brakes; Axles; Springs.
Texts:
Texts:
1. E.O. Doebelin, Measurement systems- Applications and Design, 4th Ed., Tata
McGraw-Hill, 1990.
2. T.G. Beckwith, R.D. Marangoni and J.H. Lienhard, Mechanical Measurements,
5th Ed., Addison Wesley, 1993.
References:
1. R.S. Figiola and D.E. Beasley, Theory and design for mechanical
measurements, 2nd Ed., John Wiley, 1995.
2. J.W. Dally, W.F. Riley and K.G.McConnell, Instrumentation for engineering
measurements, 2nd Ed., John Wiley & Sons, 1993.
3. E.O. Doebelin, Engineering Experimentation, McGraw-Hill, 1995.
4. R.K. Jain, Engineering Metrology, Khanna Publishers, New Delhi, 1997
ME 324 Heat and Mass Transfer (3-1-0-
8)
Modes of heat transfer; Conduction: 1-D and 2-D steady conduction; 1-D
unsteady conduction-Lumped capacitance and analytical methods; Fins.
Convection: fundamentals, order of magnitude analysis of momentum and
energy equations; hydrodynamic and thermal boundary layers; dimensional
analysis; free and forced convection; external and internal flows; heat transfer
with phase change. Radiation: Stefan-Boltzmann law; Planck’s law; emissivity
and absorptivity; radiant exchange between black surfaces. Heat exchangers:
LMTD and NTU methods; heat transfer enhancement techniques. Mass
transfer: molecular diffusion; Fick’s law; analogy between heat and mass
transfer; evaluation of mass transfer coefficients by dimensional analysis.
Texts:
1. F. P. Incropera and D. P. Dewitt, Fundamentals Of Heat And Mass Transfer, 5th
Ed., John Wiley and Sons, 2009
2. J. P. Holman, Heat Transfer, 9th Ed., McGraw Hill, 2007
References:
1. M. N. Ozisik, Heat Transfer-A Basic Approach, McGraw Hill, 1985
2. A. Bejan, Convective Heat Transfer, 3rd Ed., John Wiley and Sons, 2004
3. F. Kreith and M. S. Von, Principles of Heat Transfer, 6th Ed., Brook and Cole
Publication, 2001
ME 325 Control Systems (3-0-0-6)
Feedback systems, mathematical modelling of physical systems;
Laplace transforms, block diagrams, signal flow graphs, state-space
models; Time domain analysis: performance specifications, steady state
error, transient response of first and second order systems; Stability
analysis: Routh-Hurwitz stability criterion, relative stability; proportional,
integral, PI, PD, and PID controllers; Lead, lag, and lag-lead
compensators; Root-locus method: analysis, design; Frequency response
method: Bode diagrams, Nyquist stability criterion, performance
specifications, design; State-space methods: analysis, design; Physical
realizations of controllers: hydraulic, pneumatic, and electronic
controllers.
Texts:
1. K Ogata, Modern Control Engineering, 4th Ed., Pearson Education Asia, 2002.
2. B C Kuo and F. Golnaraghi, Automatic Control Systems, 8th Ed., John Wiley
(students ed.), 2002.
References:
1. M Gopal, Control Systems: Principles and Design, 2nd Ed., TMH, 2002.
2. M Gopal, Modern Control System Theory, 2nd Ed., New Age International,
1993.
3. R. C. Dorf and R. H. Bishop, Modern Control Systems, 8th Ed., Addison Wesley,
1998.
4. P. Belanger, Control Engineering: A modern approach, Saunders College
Publishing, 1995.
ME 326 Mechanical Engineering Laboratory - III (0-0-3-3)
Metrology: Use of various metrological tools like slip, angle gauge,
feeler, taper, fillet, thread gauges, estimation of internal dimensions;
CNC machine trainer, CNC coding; Data acquisition: Using data
acquisition systems, programming a virtual instrument using standard
interfaces; Turbomachinery: Centrifugal and positive displacement
pumps, Pelton and propeller turbines.
ME 410 Summer Training (PP/NP) (0-0-0-0)
Training for a minimum period of 8 weeks in a reputed industry / R&D lab
/ academic institution except IIT Guwahati. The student is expected to
submit a report and present a seminar after the training.
ME 411 Applied Thermodynamics - II (3-0-0-6)
Pre-requisite: ME 211 or equivalent
Texts: