B Tech-ME
B Tech-ME
B Tech-ME
B. TECH.
1. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
2. MECHATRONICS ENGINEERING
3. AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING
EDITION 2014
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GYAN VIHAR SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY
B. TECH. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING – 4 YEARS PROGRAM
NEED –
To develop a platform for higher studies in the field of Mechanical Engineering
and its applications
To develop the ability in students for understanding the basic concepts and their
applications in the industries.
To develop the capability in students for relevant research work.
To obtain and generate an employment in computing field.
OBJECTIVES
The main objective of BTECH program is to provide a basic platform for higher
studies of mechanical engineering. This will only be achieved by an approach
involving rigorous and comprehensive academic course work covering practical
hands on experience with real world applications.
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ROLE OF BTECH CURRICULUM IN NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Mechanical engineering plays a major role in the employment as well as in the economy
of the country, the curriculum plays an important role in the development of graduates
who can serve world class services and take the nation forward.
PLACEMENT OPPORTUNITY
Technical UG programs are basically a foundation for technical PG programs and
research. Now a day because of the economy boom, there is high placement opportunities
in industries in India and across the world as well. UG program of mechanical
engineering includes study of various aspects of mechanical engineering to meet the
requirements of various industries. A technical graduate can work for any industry big or
small as a mechanical engineer and handle various roles like –
Automobile engineer
Production engineer
Maintenance engineer
Executive engineer
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SURESH GYAN VIHAR UNIVERSITY, JAGATPURA JAIPUR.
Department Of Mechanical Engineering B.Tech Syllabus 3rd Sem Session 2013-2017 (Onwards)
to be implemented session 2014-15
Year-II Sem-III
Contact Weightage
Hours/Week Exam (%)
S.NO Course Code Course Name Credit
Hours
L T P CE ESE
A. THEORY PART
1 ME 201 Mechanics of Solids 4 3 1 3 30 70
2 ME 203 Engineering Thermodynamics 4 3 1 3 30 70
3 ME 205 Casting , Welding & Forming 3 3 3 30 70
4 ME 207 Material Science 3 3 3 30 70
5 MA 209 Advance Engg. Mathematics 4 3 1 - 3 30 70
6 HS 203 Economics 3 3 3 30 70
B. PRACTICALS
7 ME 251 Mechanics of Solid Lab 2 3 3 60 40
8 ME 253 Thermal Engineering Laboratory 2 3 3 60 40
9 ME 255 Casting , Welding & Forming Lab 1 2 3 60 40
10 ME 257 Material Science Lab 1 2 3 60 40
C. DISCIPLINE & CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITES
11 DC 201 Discipline & Co-Curricular Activities 2 100
TOTAL 29 18 3 10
GRAND TOTAL 31
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SURESH GYAN VIHAR UNIVERSITY, JAGATPURA JAIPUR.
Department Of Mechanical Engineering B.Tech Syllabus 4th Sem Session 2013-2017 (Onwards)
To be implemented in session 2014-15
Year-II Sem-IV
Contact Weightage
Hours/Week Exam (%)
S.NO Course Code Course Name Credit
Hours
L T P CE ESE
A. THEROY PART
1 ME202 Mechanics of Fluids 4 3 1 3 30 70
2 ME 204 Machine Element Design 4 3 1 3 30 70
3 ME 206 Manufacturing Machines 3 3 3 30 70
4 ME208 Kinematics and Dynamics 3 3 3 30 70
5 ME 210 Internal Combustion Engine 3 3 3 30 70
6 ME212 Control Theory and application 4 3 1 3 30 70
B. PRACTICALS
7 ME 252 Fluid Mechanics Lab 2 3 3 60 40
8 ME254 Machine Element Design Lab 2 3 3 60 40
9 ME256 Kinematics and Dynamics La 1 2 3 60 40
10 ME258 Internal Combustion Engine 1 2 3 60 40
C. DECIPLINE & CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITES
11 DC 202 Discipline & Co-Curricular Activities 2 100
TOTAL 29 18 3 10
GRAND TOTAL 31
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SURESH GYAN VIHAR UNIVERSITY, JAGATPURA JAIPUR.
Department Of Mechanical Engineering B.Tech Syllabus 5th Sem Session 2013-2017 (Onwards)
To be implemented in session 2015-16
Year-III Sem-V
Contact Weightage
Course Hours/Week Exam (%)
S.NO Course Name Credit
Code Hours
L T P CE ESE
A. THEROY PART
1 ME 301 Turbo Machinery 3 3 3 30 70
2 ME 303 Machine Design 4 3 1 3 30 70
3 ME 305 Production Process 3 3 3 30 70
4 ME 307 Dynamics of Machine 3 3 3 30 70
5 ME 309 Fundamental of Aerodynamics 3 3 3 30 70
6 ME 311 Mechanical Vibration & Noise Viberation 4 3 1 3 30 70
B. PRACTICALS
7 ME 351 Dynamics of Machine Lab 1 2 3 60 40
8 ME 353 Machine Design Lab 2 3 3 60 40
9 ME 355 Production Process Lab 2 3 3 60 40
Mechanical Vibration & Noise Viberation
10 ME 357 1 2 3 60 40
Lab
C. DECIPLINE & CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITES
11 DC 301 Discipline & Co-Curricular Activities 2 100
TOTAL 28 18 2 10
GRAND TOTAL 30
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SURESH GYAN VIHAR UNIVERSITY, JAGATPURA JAIPUR.
Department Of Mechanical Engineering B.Tech Syllabus 6th Sem Session 2013-2017 (Onwards)
To be implemented in session 2015-16
Year-III Sem-VI
Contact Weightage
Hours Exam (%)
S.NO Course Code Course Name Credit
Hours
L T P CE ESE
A. THEROY PART
1 ME 302 Heat & Mass Transfer 4 3 1 3 30 70
2 ME 304 Mechatronics 3 3 3 30 70
3 ME 306 Automobile Engg. 3 3 3 30 70
4 ME 308 Gas Dynamics & Propusion 3 3 3 30 70
5 ME 310 Numerical Analysis & Programming 4 3 1 3 30 70
6 ME 312 Production Management 3 3 3 30 70
B. PRACTICALS
6 ME 352 Heat & Mass Transfer Lab 2 3 3 60 40
7 ME 354 Automobile lab 1 2 3 60 40
8 ME 356 Programming Lab-NMAS 1 2 3 60 40
9 ME 358 Project Stage-I 2 3 3 60 40
C. DECIPLINE & CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITES
10 DC 302 Discipline & Co-Curricular Activities 2 100
TOTAL 28 18 2 10
GRAND TOTAL 30
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SURESH GYAN VIHAR UNIVERSITY, JAGATPURA JAIPUR.
Department Of Mechanical Engineering B.Tech Syllabus 7th Sem Session 2013-2017 (Onwards)
To be implemented in session 2016-17
Year-IV Sem-VII
Contact Weightage
Hours/Week Exam (%)
S.NO Course Code Course Name Credit
Hours
L T P CE ESE
A. THEROY PART
1 ME 401 Refrigeration & Air-conditioning 4 3 1 3 30 70
2 ME 403 Power Plant Technologies 3 3 3 30 70
3 ME 405 Operation Research 4 3 1 3 30 70
4 ME 407 Metrology 3 3 3 30 70
5 ME409 Renewable Energy 3 3 3 30 70
B. PRACTICALS
5 ME 451 R.A.C Lab 2 3 3 60 40
6 ME 453 Programming Lab- II ( Matlab ) 1 2 3 60 40
7 ME 455 Project Stage-II 3 6 3 60 40
8 ME 457 Industrial Traning Seminar 2 3 3 60 40
C. DECIPLINE & CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITES
10 DC 401 Discipline & Co-Curricular Activities 2 100
TOTAL 27 15 2 14
GRAND TOTAL 31
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SURESH GYAN VIHAR UNIVERSITY, JAGATPURA JAIPUR.
Department Of Mechanical Engineering B.Tech Syllabus 8th Sem Session 2013-2017 (Onwards)
To be implemented in session 2016-17
Year-IV Sem-VIII
Contact Weightage
Hours/Week Exam (%)
S.NO Course Code Course Name Credit
Hours
L T P CE ESE
A. THEROY PART
1 ME 402 Robotics Engineering 4 3 1 3 30 70
2 ME 404 CNC Machines & Programming 4 3 1 3 30 70
3 ME 406 Computer Aided Mechanical Design 4 3 1 3 30 70
4 ME 408 Machining and Machine Tool Design 4 3 1 3 30 70
B. PRACTICALS
5 ME 452 CAD Lab 2 3 3 60 40
6 ME 454 CAM lab 2 3 3 60 40
Machining and Machine Tool Design
7 ME 456 2 3 3 60 40
Lab
Software Lab (Autocad-3D¸Solid
8 ME 458 2 3 3 60 40
Works¸Pro-E Lab¸Ansys)
TOTAL 24 12 4 12
GRAND TOTAL 26
4 Constitutive relations: An short introduction to material symmetry transformations, Isotropic material, true and 7
engineering stress-strain curves, Material properties for isotropic materials and their relations. Theories of failures for
isotropic materials
5 Energy Methods: Strain energy due to axial, torsion, bending and transverse shear. Castigliano's theorem, reciprocity 7
theorem etc.
Sonntag R.E., Claus B. & Van Wylen G., "Fundamentals of Thermodynamics", John Wiley & Sons, 2000, 6th ed.
GFC Rogers and Y R Mayhew, Engineering Thermodynamics Work and Heat Transfer 4e, Pearson 2003
J P Howell and P O Bulkins, Fundamentals of Engineering Thermodynamics, McGraw Hill,1987
Y A Cengal and M A Boles, Thermodynamics, An Engineering Approach, 4e Tata McGraw Hill, 2003.
Michael J. Moran & Howard N. Shapiro, Fundaments of Engineering Thermodynamics, John Wiley & Sons, 2004, 4th
ed
William D. Callister, Material science and Engineering and Introduction, Wiley, 2006.
V. Raghavan, Materials Science and Engineering, Fifth Edition, Prentice Hall Of India, 2008.
G. E. Dieter, Mechanical Metallurgy, McGraw Hill, 1988.
W. F. Smith, Materials Science and Engineering (SIE), Tata-McGraw Hill, 2008.
AVNER, Introduction to Physical Metallurgy, Tata-McGraw Hill, 2008.
Reference Books:
Text Books:
1. R.P. Sharma and M.L. Mathur, “Internal Combustion Engine”, Dhanpat Rai Publications
2. V. Ganeshan, “Internal Combustion Engine”, Tata McGraw Hill
Reference Books:
1. Angli M Course., “Automotive Engines”, CBS Publications
2. Harper, “Fuel Systems Emission Control”, CBS Publications
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
1. Determine Metacentric height of a given body.
2. Determine Cd, Cv & Cc for given orifice.
3. Determine flow rate of water by V-notch.
4. Determine velocity of water by pitot tube.
5. Verify Bernoulli’s theorem.
6. Determine flow rate of air by Venturi meter
7. Determine flow rate of air by orifice meter
8. Determine head loss of given length of pipe.
9. Determine flow rate of air by nozzle meter.
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
1. Comparative study of four stroke diesel and petrol engines.
2. Comparative study of two stroke petrol and diesel engines.
3. Studies of fuel supply systems of diesel and petrol engines.
4. Study of cooling, lubrication and ignition system in diesel and petrol engines.
5. To study various types of Boilers and to study Boiler mounting and accessories.
6. To study various types of Dynamometers.
7. To study Multi Stage Air Compressors.
8. To find the BHP, Thermal efficiency of four stroke diesel engine.
9. To prepare a comparison sheet of various automobiles (4 Wheeler and 2 Wheeler).
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
1. Selection of material & IS coding
2. Selecting fit & assigning tolerances
3. Examples of Production considerations.
Problems on
1. Knuckle & Cotter joints
2. Torque: Keyed joints & shaft couplings
3. Design of screw fastening
4. Bending: Beams, Levers etc.
5. Combined stresses: Shafts, brackets, eccentric loading
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
1. Study of lathe machine, lathe tools cutting speed, feed and depth of cut.
2. To perform step turning, knurling and chamfering on lathe machine as per drawing.
3. Taper turning by tailstock offset method as per drawing.
4. To cut metric thread as per drawing.
5. To perform square threading, drilling and taper turning by compound rest as per drawing.
6. To study shaper machine, its mechanism and calculate quick return ratio.
7. To prepare mould of a given pattern requiring core and to cast it in aluminium.
8. Moisture test and clay content test.
9. Strength Test (compressive, Tensile, Shear Transverse etc. in green and dry conditions) and Hardness Test (Mould and Core).
10. Permeability Test.
11. A.F.S. Sieve analysis Test.
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
1. To study inversion of four bar chain
2. Coupling Rod
3. Beam Engine
4. Steering Mechanism
(a) Study of quick return mechanism.(Crank and Slotted lever mech.)
(b) To draw velocity and acceleration diagram for Crank and slotted lever mechanism.
5. Study of inversion of Double slider chain
Oldhan Coupling
Scotch Yoke
Elleptical Trammel
6. To plot displacement v/s θ curve for various cams.
7. Study of various cam- follower arrangements.
8. To determine co-efficient of friction.
9. Study of various types of dynamometers, Brakes and Clutches.
10. To determine moment of inertia of the given object using of Trifler suspension.
11. To Verify the relation T=I.W.Wp. for gyroscope.
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
1. To study the Engineering Materials, significance and classifications.
2. Study of crystals structures, Study of Models BCC, FCC, HCP, stacking sequence, tetrahedral and Octahedral voids
3. To calculate the effective numbers of atoms, co-ordination no. packing factors, c/a ratio for BCC, FCC & HCP structures.
4. To prepare metallic samples for metallographic examination and to study the principle and construction of the Metallurgical
Microscope.
5. Effect of carbon percentage on hardness of steel
6. Study of Phase Diagrams: concept of phase rule: Fe-C & Cu-Zn.
7. Study of Creep, Study of anistropy: Glass 'Fibre and Carbon' Fibre Composites.
9. Study of various types of fractures, Brittle fracture/ductile.
10. Study of Iron-Carbon Equilibrium Diagram and sketch the various structures present at room temperature.
LIST OF EXPERIMENT
1. To study the constructional details & working principles of two-stroke/ four stroke petrol engine.
2. To study the constructional detail & working of two-stroke/ four stroke diesel engine.
3. Analysis of exhaust gases from single cylinder/multi cylinder diesel/petrol engine by Orsat Apparatus.
4. To prepare heat balance sheet on multi-cylinder diesel engine/petrol engine.
5. To find the indicated horse power (IHP ) on multi-cylinder petrol engine/diesel engine by Morse Test.
6. To prepare variable speed performance test of a multi-cylinder/single cylinder petrol engine/diesel engine and prepare the
curves (i) bhp, ihp, fhp, vs speed ( ii) volumetric efficiency & indicated specific fuel consumption vs speed.
7. To find fhp of a multi-cylinder diesel engine/petrol engine by Willian’s line method & by motoring method.
NOTE:
1. To perform constant speed performance test on a single cylinder/multi-cylinder diesel engine & draw curves of (i) bhp vs fuel
rate, air rate and A/F and (ii) bhp vs mep, mech efficiency & sfc.
2. To measure CO & Hydrocarbons in the exhaust of 2- stroke / 4-stroke petrol engine.
3. To find intensity of smoke from a single cylinder / multi-cylinder diesel engine.
4. To draw the scavenging characteristic curves of single cylinder petrol engine.
5.To study the effects of secondary air flow on bhp, sfc, Mech. Efficiency & emission of a two-stroke petrol engine.
F.P. Incropera and D.P. Dewitt, Fundamentals of Heat and Mass Transfer, 4e, John Wiley and Sons. 1996.
J.P. Holman, Heat Transfer, 8e, McGraw Hill, 1997.
M.N. Ozisik, Heat Transfer - A basic approach, McGraw Hill, 1985.
A. Bejan, Convection Heat Transfer, 2e, Interscience, 1994.
Text Books:
1. Maleeve Hartman and O.P.Grover, “Machine Design”, CBS Publication & Publishers
2. V.B. Bhandari, “Machine Design”, Tata McGraw Hill
3. P.C. Sharma and D.K Aggarwal., “Machine Design”, S.K. Kataria & Sons.
Reference Book:
1. Mahadevan, “Design Data Book”, CBS Publishers & Distributors
2. I.E. Shigley & C.R. Mischke, "Mechanical Engineering Design”, Tata McGraw Hill
Text Books:
1. R. Yadav, “Steam Turbines”, Asia Publications.
2. D.S. Kumar; “Heat & Mass Transfers”, S.K. Kataria & Sons.
3. M.L. Mathur, F.S. Mehta, “Thermal Engineering”, Jain Publication
4. R.K. Rajput, “Thermal Engineering”, Laxmi Publication
Reference Books:
1. J.P. Holman; “Heat Transfers” McGraw Hill, USA
2. Mills; “Heat Transfers”, C.B.S Publications.
3. Kearton; “Steam Turbine”, C.B.S Publications
4. Arora DomkundwaR, “A Course in heat & Mass Transfer”,
Reference Books:
1. Compressible Flow by S.M.Yahya
2. Gas Dynamics, R.K.Prohit
3. Fundamentals Of Aerodynamics by Anderson
4. Basic concept of fluid mechanics by R.K.Bansal
Reference Books:
1. B.V.RAMANA., McGraw Hill
2. B.RAM, PEERSON PUBLICATION
3. E.KRIZING, WILLY PUBLICATION
LIST OFEXPERIMENTS
1. To study inversion of four bar chain
2. Coupling Rod
3. Beam Engine
4. Steering Mechanism
(a) Study of quick return mechanism.(Crank and Slotted lever mech.)
(b) To draw velocity and acceleration diagram for Crank and slotted lever mechanism.
5. Study of inversion of Double slider chain
Oldhan Coupling
Scotch Yoke
Elleptical Trammel
6. To plot displacement v/s θ curve for various cams.
7. Study of various cam- follower arrangements.
8. To determine co-efficient of friction.
9. Study of various types of dynamometers, Brakes and Clutches.
10. To determine moment of inertia of the given object using of Trifler suspension.
11. To Verify the relation T=I.W.Wp. for gyroscope.
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
1. To find emissivity of a grey body relative to a given block body.
2. Perform parallel and counter flow heat exchanger.
3. To find out the Stefan Boltzmen constant.
4. To perform experiment on pin fin test rig in forced convection by neglecting radiation losses & to calculate. Convective heat
transfer coefficient. (Experimentally & empirical correlation), Efficiency, Effectiveness, Comparison of experimental &
theoretical temperature profile.
5. Repeat the same exercise by considering radiation losses
6. To find convectively heat transfer coefficient of a given cylinder in vertical position by neglecting radiation losses by assuring,
constant surface temperature, constant heat flux & compare with experimental heat transfer coefficient by neglecting radiation
losses & by considering radiation losses.
7.Perform the experiment No.5 by using cylinder in horizontal position
LIST OF EXPERIMENT
1. Couplings: Pin-type flexible coupling etc.
2. I.C. Engine parts: connecting rod, crank shaft, etc.
3. Boiler Mountings: Steam stop valve/ feed check-valve/ safety valve /three way stop valve blow off cock,etc.
4. Machine Tool Parts: Shaper tool head, Lathe Tail Stock, Turret Tool Post, Turret Bar feeding Mechanism / Universal Dividing
Head, Swivel Machine Vice.
5. Miscellaneous: Screw jack and drill-press vice
6. Free Hand Sketches: Pipes and Pipe fittings, clutches, bearings, bearing puller, valve gear mechanisms, machine arbor and
cutter, universal dividing head, jigs and fixtures, Step less drive, sliding gear box.
LIST OF EXPERIMENT
1 Disassembling and assembling of multi-cylinder petrol and diesel engines and study of their parts.
2. To disassemble and assemble a 2-stroke petrol engine.
3. To disassemble and assemble a 4-stroke motor cycle engine and study of various engine parts.
4. Load test on a single cylinder 4-stroke diesel engine using a rope brake dynamometer and calculate volumetric and thermal
efficiency and draw a heat balance-sheet.
5. Study of carburetors and MPFI system and disassembling and assembling of their parts.
6. To calculate valve timing of a multi-cylinder petrol engine and valve tappets adjustment.
7. Disassemble all the parts of a fuel injection pump and its parts study.
8. To disassemble the governor and study its various parts.
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
1. To study of single point cutting tool geometry & to grind the tool to the given tool geometry. Write importance of various
angles and to prepare a capacity chart of the Tool & cutter grinder.
2. Prepare a hexagonal/octagonal nut using indexing head on milling m/c and to cut bsw/ metrix internal threads on lathe (to
meet with job).
3. To prepare the capacity chart for a lathe machine.
4. To cut multi-start square/metric thread.
5. To cut external metric threads & to mesh it with the nut (drg).
6. Prepare the process chart for the job.
7. To perpare the job by eccetric turning on lathe machine drawing.
8. To study shaper machine & its mechanism and calculate its quick return ratio.
9. To prepare a job on shaper from given mild Steel rod drawing
10. To study the effect of rake angle on chip thickness ratio and the shear angle in orthogonal machining.
11. Using drill dynamometer measure the torque and thrust force in drilling and to plot the characteristics, torque, force &
power v/s speed & feeds.
12. To measure effective diameter of a screw thread by three wire method.
13. To perform alignment test on a centre lathe
14. To calibrate pneumatic comparator and measure taper of a given work peice.
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
1. Study of a vapour absorbtion refrigeration system. (Electrolux refrigerator).
2. To determne the C.O.P. of vapour compression cycle.
3. To determine actual and theopritical C.O.P. of heat pump setup.
4. To study various refrigeration accessories.
5. Three Ton air-conditioner performance test.
6. Energy analysis of parallel and counter flow heat exchanger.
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
1. Introduction & different features of the CAD Software
2. 2-D Drafting
3. 3-D Modeling
4. 3-D Advanced Modeling
5. Assembly modeling
6. Feature Modification and Manipulation
7. Detailing
8. Sheet Metal Operations
9. Surface Modeling
10. One Dimensional problems of Finite Element Method.
(These exercises may be performed by any of the following Advanced CAD Software such as Pro E /Unigraphics/ Aoto
CAD Inventor)
LIST OF EXPERIMENT
1. To prepare part programming for plain turning and taper turning operation.
2. To prepare part programming for turning operation in absolute mode.
3. To prepare part program for threading operation.
4. To prepare part program for slot milling operation.
5. To prepare part program for drilling operation.
6. To prepare part program for multiple drilling operation in Z-axis.
7. To prepare part program for multiple drilling in X-axis.
8. To prepare part program for multiple drilling in X and Z axis using drilling cycle.
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
1. To study of single point cutting tool geometry & to grind the tool to the given tool geometry. Write importance of various
angles and to prepare a capacity chart of the Tool & cutter grinder.
2. Prepare a hexagonal/octagonal nut using indexing head on milling m/c and to cut bsw/ metrix internal threads on lathe (to
meet with job).
3. To prepare the capacity chart for a lathe machine.
4. To cut multi-start square/metric thread.
5. To cut external metric threads & to mesh it with the nut (drg).
6. Prepare the process chart for the job.
7. To perpare the job by eccetric turning on lathe machine drawing.
8. To study shaper machine & its mechanism and calculate its quick return ratio.
9. To prepare a job on shaper from given mild Steel rod drawing
10. To study the effect of rake angle on chip thickness ratio and the shear angle in orthogonal machining.
11. Using drill dynamometer measure the torque and thrust force in drilling and to plot the characteristics, torque, force &
power v/s speed & feeds.
12. To measure effective diameter of a screw thread by three wire method.
13. To perform alignment test on a centre lathe
14. To calibrate pneumatic comparator and measure taper of a given work piece.
DEPARTMENT OF
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
S. No. Course Code Course Name Credits Contact Hrs/Wk. Exam Hrs. Weightage (in%)
L T/S P CE ESE
A. Theory
1 ME 501 Design of Thermal Systems 3 3 0 3 30 70
2 ME 503 Electrical Power Generation, 3 3 0 3 30 70
Transmission and Distribution
3 ME 505 Solar Power Engineering 3 3 0 3 30 70
4 ME 509 Alternative Fuels in I.C.Engines 3 3 0 3 30 70
5 B. Elective Paper
ME 507 Modeling & Planning of Energy 3 - - - - - -
System
HS 501 Soft Skills Training I 3 - - - - - -
3
C.Discipline and Co-Curricular
Activities
6 DC 501 Discipline and Co-Curricular Activities 2 100
Total 17
Total Teaching Load
Year I Semester – II
S. No. Course Code Course Name Credits Contact Hrs/Wk. Exam Hrs. Weightage (in%)
L T/S P CE ESE
A. Theory Papers
1 ME 601 Energy Conservation Technologies 3 3 0 3 30 70
B. Elective Paper
2 ME 603 Direct EnergyConversion 3 3 0 3 30 70
HS-601 Soft Skills Training III
B. Practical & Sessional:
3 ME 651 Energy Engineering Lab 2 0 3 60 40
4 ME 653 Seminar 5 0 9 - 60 40
C.Discipline and Co-Curricular
Activities
5 DC 601 Discipline and Co- Curricular 2 100
Activities
Total 15 6 0 12
Total Teaching Load 18
Year II Semester – IV
S. No. Course Code Course Name Credits Contact Hrs/Wk. Exam Hrs. Weightage (in%)
L T/S P CE ESE
A. Practical & Sessional:
1 DI 602 M. Tech. Dissertation / Thesis 16 0 0 18 60 40
Total 16 0 0 18
Total Teaching Load 0
Year I Semester – I
Year I Semester – II
Year II Semester – IV
Year: V Semester: X
S. Course Course Name Credit Contact Exam Weightage
No. Code s Hrs/Wk. Hrs. (in%)
L T/S P CE ESE
A. Theory Papers
1 ME 519 CAD/CAM/CIM 3 3 0 3 30 70
S. No. Course Code Course Name Credits Contact Hrs/Wk. Exam Hrs. Weightage (in%)
L T/S P CE ESE
A. Practical & Sessional:
1 DI 602 M. Tech. Dissertation / Thesis 16 0 0 18 60 40
Total 16 0 0 18
Total Teaching Load 18
S. No. Course Code Course Name Credits Contact Hrs/Wk. Exam Hrs. Weightage (in%)
L T/S P CE ESE
A. Theory
1 ME 402 Computer Aided Manufacturing 3 3 0 3 30 70
2 ME 404 Power Plant Engg. 3 3 0 3 30 70
3 ME 406 Production Process – III 3 3 0 3 30 70
4 ME 408 Product Design and Development 3 3 0 3 30 70
5 B.Elective (any one of the following) 3 3 0 3 30 70
ME 410 Facility Planning & Material Handling - - - - - - -
ME 412 Operation Management - - - - - - -
6 ME 502 Design of combustion system 3 3 0 3 30 70
C. Practicals / Sessionals
7 ME 452 CAM Lab 1 0 2 60 40
8 ME 454 Production Process – III Lab 2 0 3 60 40
9 SM 402 Seminar 2 0 3 60 40
10 PE 402 Major Project 3 0 6 60 40
D. Discipline and Co-Curricular Activities
11 DC 402 Discipline and Co-Curricular Activities – VIII 2 100
Total 28 18 0 14
Total Teaching Load 32
Total 30 21 0 12
Total Teaching Load 43
Year: V Semester: X
S. No. Course Code Course Name Credits Contact Hrs/Wk. Exam Hrs. Weightage (in%)
L T/S P CE ESE
A. Practical & Sessional:
1 DI 602 M. Tech. Dissertation / Thesis 16 0 0 0 60 40
Total 16 0 0 0
Total Teaching Load 18
30 ME 311 Mechatronics 3 3 - 3 30 70
ME 312 Computational fluid Dynamics and Heat 3 3 - 3 30 70
31 Transfer
32 ME 314 Numerical Methods and Applied Statistics 3 3 1 3 30 70
75 ME 519 CAD/CAM/CIM 3 3 0 3 30 70
84 ME 655 Seminar 5 0 3 60 40
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
1. Comparative study of four stroke diesel and petrol engines.
2. Comparative study of two stroke petrol and diesel engines.
3. Studies of fuel supply systems of diesel and petrol engines.
4. Study of cooling, lubrication and ignition system in diesel and petrol engines.
5. To study various types of Boilers and to study Boiler mounting and accessories.
6. To study various types of Dynamometers.
7. To study Multi Stage Air Compressors.
8. To find the BHP, Thermal efficiency of four stroke diesel engine.
9. To prepare a comparison sheet of various automobiles (4 Wheeler and 2 Wheeler).
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
1. Izod Impact testing.
2. Rockwell Hardness Testing.
3. Spring Testing
4. Column Testing for buckling
5. Torsion Testing
6. Tensile Testing
7. Compression Testing
8. Shear Testing
9. Brinell Hardness Testing
10. Bending Test on UTM.
11. Study of Fatigue Testing Machine.
ME 254 PRODUCTION PROCESS – I LAB C (L, T, P) = 2(0, 0, 3)
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
1. Study of lathe machine, lathe tools cutting speed, feed and depth of cut.
2. To perform step turning, knurling and chamfering on lathe machine as per drawing.
3. Taper turning by tailstock offset method as per drawing.
4. To cut metric thread as per drawing.
5. To perform square threading, drilling and taper turning by compound rest as per drawing.
6. To study shaper machine, its mechanism and calculate quick return ratio.
7. To prepare mould of a given pattern requiring core and to cast it in aluminium.
8. Moisture test and clay content test.
9. Strength Test (compressive, Tensile, Shear Transverse etc. in green and dry conditions) and Hardness Test (Mould and Core).
10. Permeability Test.
11. A.F.S. Sieve analysis Test.
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
1. To study the Engineering Materials, significance and classifications.
2. Study of crystals structures, Study of Models BCC, FCC, HCP, stacking sequence, tetrahedral and Octahedral voids
3. To calculate the effective numbers of atoms, co-ordination no. packing factors, c/a ratio for BCC, FCC & HCP structures.
4. To prepare metallic samples for metallographic examination and to study the principle and construction of the Metallurgical
Microscope.
5. Effect of carbon percentage on hardness of steel
6. Study of Phase Diagrams: concept of phase rule: Fe-C & Cu-Zn.
7. Study of Creep, Study of anistropy: Glass 'Fibre and Carbon' Fibre Composites.
9. Study of various types of fractures, Brittle fracture/ductile.
10. Study of Iron-Carbon Equilibrium Diagram and sketch the various structures present at room temperature.
Reference Books:
The Theory of Machines, Thoman Beaven, CBS publishers & Distributors, Delhi
Theory of Mechanisms and Machines; Jagdish lal, Metropolitian Book Co. Ltd, New Delhi
Theory of Machines; P.L. Ballaney, Khanna Publishers, Delhi
Theory of Mechanisms & Machines; A Ghosh & A.K.Malik. Affiliated East West Press Pvt. Ltd., new Delhi
Theory of Machines & Mechanisms; J.E.Shigley & J.J. Ulcker, McGraw Hill International Edition
Kinetics & Dynamics of Machines; G.H. Martin, McGraw Hill
Reference Books:
1. Engineering Fluid Mechanics K.L.Kumar, Eurasia Publishing House (P) Ltd.
2. Fluid Mechanics & Machine, F.M.White, John Wiley & Sons
3. Fluid Mechnaics & Machine, A.K. Jain
4. Fluid Mechanics, V.L.Streeper, McGraw Hill
5. Fluid Machanics with Applications. S.K.Gupta V.Gupta, New Age Publications
Reference Books:
1. Steam and Gas Turbines, R. Yadav, Central Publishing House, Allahabad
2. Thermodynamics and heat Power Engineering. Vol. I, M.L.Mathur and F.S.Mehta, Jain
Reference Books:
1. Automobile Engineering, R.K.Sharma
2. Automobile Engineering, Kirpal Singh, Vol. 1 & 2
3. Automotive Chassis and Body, P.L.Kohli, Vol.1 & 2
4. Vehicle Engine and Technology, Heisler, ELBS
V Combustion in I.C. Engines : S.I. engines; Ignition limits; stages of combustion in S.I. Engines; Ignition lag; velocity of
flame propagation; detonation; effects of engine variables on detonation; theories of detonation; octane rating of fuels; pre-
ignition; S.I. engine combustion chambers, Stages of combustion in C.I. Engines; delay period; variables affecting delay
period; knock in C.I. engines, Cetane rating; C.I. engine combustion chambers. Lubrication and Cooling Systems: Functions 7
of a lubricating system, Types of lubrication system; mist, wet sump and dry sump systems; properties of lubricating oil;
SAE rating of lubricants, engine performance and lubrication, Necessity of engine cooling; disadvantages of overcooling;
cooling systems; air-cooling, water cooling; radiators.
Total 35
Reference Books:
1. Automobile Engineering, R.K.Sharma
2. Automobile Engineering, Kirpal Singh, Vol. 1 & 2
3. Automotive Chassis and Body, P.L.Kohli, Vol.1 & 2
4. Vehicle Engine and Technology, Heisler, ELBS
5. Automotive Transmission, Mathias F., Brejcha, Prentice Hall.
6. Internal Combustion Engines –V. Ganesan, Pub.-Tata McGraw-Hill.
7. Internal Combustion Engines & Air pollution- Obert E.F, Pub.-Hopper & Row Pub., New York
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
10. To study of single point cutting tool geometry & to grind the tool to the given tool geometry. Write importance of various
angles and to prepare a capacity chart of the Tool & cutter grinder.
11. Prepare a hexagonal/octagonal nut using indexing head on milling m/c and to cut bsw/ metrix internal threads on lathe (to
meet with job).
12. To prepare the capacity chart for a lathe machine.
13. To cut multi-start square/metric thread.
14. To cut external metric threads & to mesh it with the nut (drg).
15. Prepare the process chart for the job.
16. To perpare the job by eccetric turning on lathe machine drawing.
17. To study shaper machine & its mechanism and calculate its quick return ratio.
18. To prepare a job on shaper from given mild Steel rod drawing
10. To study the effect of rake angle on chip thickness ratio and the shear angle in orthogonal machining.
11. Using drill dynamometer measure the torque and thrust force in drilling and to plot the characteristics, torque, force &
power v/s speed & feeds.
12. To measure effective diameter of a screw thread by three wire method.
13. To perform alignment test on a centre lathe
14. To calibrate pneumatic comparator and measure taper of a given work peice.
1. Disassembling and assembling of multi-cylinder petrol and diesel engines and study of their parts.
2. To disassemble and assemble a 2-stroke petrol engine.
3. To disassemble and assemble a 4-stroke motor cycle engine and study of various engine parts.
4. Load test on a single cylinder 4-stroke diesel engine using a rope brake dynamometer and calculate volumetric and thermal efficiency and draw
a heat balance-sheet.
5. Study of carburetors and MPFI system and disassembling and assembling of their parts.
6. To calculate valve timing of a multi-cylinder petrol engine and valve tappets
adjustment.
7. Disassemble all the parts of a fuel injection pump and its parts study.
8. To disassemble the governor and study its various parts.
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
1. Determination of time standard for a given job using stopwatch time- study.
2. Preparation of flow process chart, operation process chart and man-machine charts for an existing setup and development of an improved process.
3. Study of existing layout of a workstation with respect to controls and displays and suggesting improved design from ergonomic viewpoint.
4. To carryout a work sampling study.
5. To conduct process capability study for a machine in the workshop.
6. To design a sampling scheme based on OC curve.
7. To conduct Shewart's experiments on known population
8. Generation of random numbers for system simulation such as facility planning, job shop scheduling etc.
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
1. Disassembling and assembling of multi-cylinder petrol and diesel engines and study of their parts.
2. To disassemble and assemble a 2-stroke petrol engine.
3. To disassemble and assemble a 4-stroke motor cycle engine and study of various engine parts.
4. Load test on a single cylinder 4-stroke diesel engine using a rope brake dynamometer and calculate volumetric and thermal
efficiency and draw a heat balance-sheet.
5. Study of carburetors and MPFI system and disassembling and assembling of their parts.
6. To calculate valve timing of a multi-cylinder petrol engine and valve tappets adjustment.
7. Disassemble all the parts of a fuel injection pump and its parts study.
8. To disassemble the governor and study its various parts.
Reference Books:
1. Power Plant Technology, M.M.El-Wakil, McGraw Hill Book Company
2. A Course in power Plant Engineering, Arora and Domkunwar Dhanpat Rai and Co.(P) Ltd.
3. Power Plant Engineering, Black and Veatch, CBS publication.
Total 35
Reference Books:
1. Gas Turbines Theory, H. Cohan, G.F.C. Roger and HIH Saravanama, Longman Scientific & Technical Pub., N.York
2. Gas Turbines and Jet and Rocket Propulsion, M.L.Mathur and R.P.Sharma, Standard Publisher & Distributor, New Delhi
3. Power Plant Technology, M.M.El-Wakil, McGraw Hill Book Company
4. A Course in power Plant Engineering, Arora and Domkunwar Dhanpat Rai and Co.(P) Ltd.
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
9. Introduction & different features of the CAD Software
10. 2-D Drafting
11. 3-D Modeling
12. 3-D Advanced Modeling
13. Assembly modeling
14. Feature Modification and Manipulation
15. Detailing
16. Sheet Metal Operations
9. Surface Modeling
10. One Dimensional problems of Finite Element Method.
(These exercises may be performed by any of the following Advanced CAD Software such as Pro E /Unigraphics/ Aoto
CAD Inventor)
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
7. Study of a vapour absorbtion refrigeration system. (Electrolux refrigerator).
8. To determne the C.O.P. of vapour compression cycle.
9. To determine actual and theopritical C.O.P. of heat pump setup.
10. To study various refrigeration accessories.
11. Three Ton air-conditioner performance test.
12. Energy analysis of parallel and counter flow heat exchanger.
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
1. NC - Lathe machine, Tool holders and Practice on the manual control
2. To study the capstan lathe, tool holders and attachments.
3. To prepare the given job as drawing
4. To prepare a process chart and flow diagram for the above job
5. Design a Die & Punch set for Blanking & Punching equation for the given job in drawing and prepare the job.
6. To measure flatness and surface defects in the given test piece with the help of monochromatic check light and optical flat.
7. To plot the composite errors of the given set of the gears using composite gear tester. To measure and temperature at the tool point chip
thermocouple technique.
8. To perform alignment test on a centre lathe.
9. To calibrate pneumatic comparator and measure taper of a given work peice.
10. To measure the taper of a given test piece with the help of a single bar and compare it.
Reference Books:
1. W.F. Stocker; “Design of thermal Systems”, McGraw Hill International, 1989.
2. B.K. Hodge, “Analysis and Design of Energy Systems”, Prentice-Hall Inc., 1990.
Reference Books:
1. Samir Sarkar, Fuels and Combustion, Orient Longman, 1990.
2. E.M. Goodger, Combustion Calculations, The Macmillan Press Ltd.,1977.
3. Francis G. Shinskey, Energy Conservation through Control, Academic press, 1978.
Reference Books:
1. Krith F. and Krelder J.F., Principles of Solar Engineering, McGraw hill book company, 1978.
2. John A, Duffie, William A. Beckman ; Solar Engineering of thermal processes, , John Wiley and Sons, 1991.
3. Garg H.P. and Prakash J., Solar energy fundamentals and application, TATA McGraw Hill Publishing company
limited, New Delhi, 2000.
4. Sukhatme S.P., Solar Energy Principle of thermal collection and storage, TATA McGraw Hill Publishing company
limited, New Delhi, 1996
II Input-Output Models: Types and Characteristics of I-O models; use of I-O models; I-O transaction tables;
method of estimation and sources of data; mathematical expression on the methodology of construction of
6
I-O tables; case studies. Econometric Models: Statistical estimation techniques; time series; regression
analysis; advantages and limitations of econometric models; elastic ties of energy demand; case studies
III Optimization Models: Linear and non-linear optimization models; advantage and limitation of optimization
6
models; case studies of linear optimization models for national and rural energy planning
IV Process Analysis Models: End-use models; process analysis models for industrial, domestic and transport
6
energy conservation; advantage and limitations of process analysis models; case studies
V System Dynamic and Other Simulation Models: Concept of closed system; causal loop diagram; flow
diagram and system equations; dynamic behavior of energy systems; advantages and limitations of 6
simulation models; case studies
Reference Books:
1. Richard de Nenfville, “ Applied Systems Analysis” Mc Graw Hill International Eds. 1990.
2. J.P. Weyant & T. A. Kuczmowski “Engineering- Economy Modeling: Energy Systems” Energy-The International Issue
(Special issue an energy modeling), Pergaman Press. Vol. 15, No. ¾ PP 145-715, 1990.
3. J. W. Forrester, “ Principle of Systems” MIT Press, 1982.
4. Rene Codoni, Hi- Chun Park, K.V. Ramani, “ Integrated Energy Planning: A Manual” Volume on policy planning,
Asian & Pacific Development Center, Kuala Lumpur 1985.
Reference Books:
1.H. Partab, ‘Art and Science of Utilisation of Electrical Energy’, Dhanpat Rai and Co, New Delhi, 2004.
2.Gopal.K.Dubey, ‘Fundamentals of Electrical Drives’, Narosa Publishing House, New Delhi, 2002.
3.C.L. Wadhwa, ‘Generation, Distribution and Utilization of Electrical Energy’, New Age International Pvt.Ltd, 2003.
III Impacts: Impact of alternative fuels on engine test and test procedures, guidelines for emission
6
measurements, emission norms for engines using alternative fuels
IV Legal Aspects: Legal aspects of blending alternative fuels into conventional liquid fuels, properties of
6
blends, comparison of neat versus blended fuels, fuel testing
V Computer simulation: Computer simulation of engines using alternative fuels 6
Reference Books:
1. Future automotive fuels, Edited by Joseph M. Colucci and Nicoles C. Gallopoulos, Plenum press, New York
2. Dual fuel engines, edited by R.L.Evans, Plenum Press, 1987
3. SAE hand book, volume III, Engines, fuels, lubricants, emissions and noise
4. Automotive fuels and fuel systems, volume II, T.K.Garrett, Pantech Press, London
5. Gaseous fuels for transportation I, proceedings of the conference held at Vancouver, british Columbia, Canada, 1987
6. Pandel U, Poonia M.P.; Energy Technologies for Sustainable Development,.,Prime Publishing House Gajiabad, 2003.
Reference Books:
2. C.B. Smith, Energy Management Principles, Pergamon Press, New York, 1981.
3. Hamies, Energy Auditing and Conservation: Methods, Measurements, Management & case study, hemishpere,
Washington, 1980.
4. Diamant R.M.,Total Energy, Pergamon Press, Oxford, 1970.
Reference Books:
1.B.H. Amsteal, Philip F. Ostwald and Myron L. Begeman, Manufacturing Processes",John Wiley & Sons, eighth edition.
2. G.F. Benidict "Advanced Manufacturing processes", Marcel Deker Publisher.
3. Lancaster,J. F., Metallurgy of welding, brazing and soldering, George Allen & Unwin, London, 1985
4. Degarmo, “Materials and Processes in Manufacturing”, 9th edition, Wiley Students Edition.
5. P. N. Rao, “Manufacturing Technology”, Tata McGraw Hill.
6. Regis Blondeau, “Metallurgy and Mechatronics of Welding”, ISTE.
7. American Soc. For Metals, Metals Handbook, 10th Edition, Vol 15, on Metal Forming,ASM, Metals Park, Ohio, 1989.
8. Eary, D. F., and Reed, E. A., Techniques of Press working Sheet metal and Engineering.
9. Willium F. Hosfford and Robert Caddell, Metal forming: Mechanics and Metallurgy.
10. Raj, Shankar, Bhandari, “Welding Technology for Engineers”, Narosa Publication House Pvt. Limited.
Reference Books:
1. Principles of Industrial Metal working Processes ,G. B. Rowe, CBS.
2. Manufacturing Science, Ghosh & Malik, East West.
3. Foundry, forming and welding, P.N. Rao, TMH.
Reference Books:
1. Tool Design, Donaldson, McGraw Hill
2. Cutting tools, Prakash Joshi, Wheeler Publishing
3. Metal Cutting theory & practice, Arschinow & Alearoev, Mir publication.
Reference Books:
1. Gupta AK, Reliability engineering and tero-technology, Macmillan India Ltd, Delhi
2. Srinath LS, Reliability Engineering, Affiliated East-West Press Pvt Ltd.Delhi
3. O’Connor PDT,Practical Reliability Engineering, John Wiley & Sons Ltd, Singapore
4. Modarres, “Reliability and Risk analysis”, Mara Dekker Inc., 1993.
5. John Davidson, The Reliability of Mechanical system, The Institution of Mechanical Engineering, London, 1998.
6. Smith C.O.” Introduction to Reliability in Design” McGraw Hill, London.”Reliability Engineering and Risk Analysis”,2nd
edition Taylor & Francis.
Reference Books:
1. Groover, M.P., CAD/CAM- Prentice Hall
2. Yoram Koren, Robotics for Engineers- McGraw Hill 1992
3. Paul, R.P., Robot Manipulators- MIT Press 1993
4. Pressman R.S, Numerical Control and CAM-. John Wiley 1993 Williams
5. Shearer P., Fluid Power Control John Wiley
6. Antony Espossito, " Fluid power with Applications ", Prentice Hall, 1980.
7. Dudleyt, A.Pease and John J.Pippenger, " Basic Fluid Power ", Prentice Hall, 1987.
8. Andrew Parr, " Hydraulic and Pneumatics ", (HB), Jaico Publishing House, 1999.
9. Bolton. W. " Pneumatic and Hydraulic Systems ", Butterworth - Heineman, 1997.
Reference Books:
1. R.M.E. Diamant, Energy Conservation Equipment, The Architectural Press, 1984.
2.S. David Hu, Hand Book of Industrial Energy Conservation; Van Nostrand,Reinhold Pub., 1983.
Reference Books:
1. C.R Kothari, Research Methodology, Wishwa Prakashan
2. P.G Triphati, Research Methodology, Sultan Chand & Sons, N.Delhi
3. Fisher, Design of Experiments, Hafner
4. Stoufferetal, Measurement and Prediction, Wiley, N.York
5. J.W Bames, Statistical Analysis for Engineers and Scientists, McGraw Hill, N.York
6. Donald Cooper, Business Research Methods, Tata McGraw Hill, N.Delhi
7. Bhanwar Lal Garg, Renu Kavdia, Sulochana Agrawal and Umesh Kumar Agrawal, An
Introduction to Research Methodology. RBSA Publications,
8. Rao S. S., “Optimization”, Wiley Eastern, New Delhi, 1995.
9. Montgomery D.C., “Design and analysis of experiments”, Wiley publications.
Reference Books:
Reference Books:
1. Linear Programming". G. Haddley
2. "Optimization methods for engineering Design:. RL.Fox, Addision Wesley, USA.
3. "Mathematical Programming Technique", N.S.Kambo
4. "Optimization Theory and Application", S.S.Rao, Wiley Eastern, New Delhi.
Reference Books:
1. Chopra, “Supply Chain Management”, Pearson Education Asia, New Delhi
2. Christopher, “Logistics and Supply Chain Management”, Pearson Education Asia, New Delhi
3. Taylor and Brunt, “Manufacturing Operations and Supply Chain Management (The Lean Approach)”, Business Press Thomson Learning, NY.
4. Arjan J. Van Weele, “Purchasing and Supply Chain Management (Analysis Planning and Practice)”, Engineering, Business Press, Thomson Learning
NY.
5. Donald B., “Logistic Management - The Integrated Supply Chain process”, McGraw Hill,
Reference Books:
1. Folk-File Structre: An Object Oriented Approach to C++, Pearson Education.
2. Patric Naughton: Java 2, Tat Mc-Graw Hill.
3. C Gottfried: Programming in C, Schaum Series, Tata Mc-Grtaw Hill.
4. Balaguruswamy: Object Oriented Programming in C++, Tata Mc-Graw Hill.
5. Booch G: Object Oriented Analysis & Design, Benamin-Commings.
6. Rumbaugh J.Et. al.: Object Oriented Modelling & Design, Prentice Hall of India.
7. Deitel: Java: Haw to Programme, Pearson Education.
Reference Books:
1. Korath H., Silberschatz A. : Database system Concepts, Second Edn., McGraw-Hili, 1991. .
2. 2. R.Elmasri and S.B. Navathe: Fundamentals of Data base Systems, Benjamin Cummins.
Reference Books:
1. D.Rogers and Adams: Mathematical Elements of Computer Graphics, Mc-Graw Hill.
2. J.Foley, A Van dam, S.Feiner, J.Hughes: Computer Graphics-Princxiples and Practice. Addison Weslev.
3. D.Hearn and Baker: Computer Graphics. Prentice Hall of India.
4. Krihsnamurthy N: Introduction to computer Graphics, Tata Mc Graw Hill Edition.
5. Zhigang X. & Plastock R.a.: Theory and problems of Computer Graphics (Schaum's Outline), Tata Mc Graw Hill.
6. Giloi, W.K.: Interactive Computer Graphics, Prentice-Hall.
Reference Books:
1. J.D. Kraus, 'Antennas', Mc-Graw Hill.
2. C.A. Balanis, 'Antenna Theory', Harper & Row.
3. K.D. Prasad, 'Antenna and Wave Propagation', SATYA Prakashan, New Delhi.
4. E.C. Jordan and K.g. Balmain, 'Electromagnetic waves and Radiating Systems', Prentice hall of India.
5. R.e. Collin, 'Antennas & Radio Wave Propagation', Mc-Graw Hill.
Reference Books:
1. Reppaport-Wireless Communication, Pearson Education.
2. William Stallings- Wireless communication & Networks, LPE, Pearson Education, Asia.
3. Tri. T. Ha.- Digital Satellite Communications, Mc-Graw Hill International.
4. Dr.Kamilo Feher-Digital Wireless Communication, Prentice Hall of India.
5. William C.Y. Le-Mobile Cellular Telecommunications, Mc-Graw Hill Interational Edition.
6. Richharia M-Satellite Communication System, Mac Millan.
1 Speed control of D.C. shunt motor by (a) Field current control method and plot the curve for speed vs field current. (b)
Armature voltage control method and plot the curve for speed vs armature voltage.
2 Speed control of a D.C. Motor by Ward Leonard method and to plot the curve for speed vs applied armature voltage.
3 To determine the efficiency of D.C. Shunt motor by loss summation (Swinburne’s) method.
4 To determine the efficiency of two identical D.C. Machine by Hopkinson’s regenerative test.
5 To perform O.C. and S.C. test on a 1-phase transformer and to determine the parameters of its equivalent circuit its voltage
regulation and efficiency.
6 To perform back-to-back test on two identical 1-phase transformers and find their efficiency and parameters of the equivalent
circuit.
7 To perform parallel operation of two 1-phase transformers and determine their load sharing.
8 To determine the efficiency and voltage regulation of a single-phase transformer by direct loading.
9 To perform OC and SC test on a 3-phase transformer and find its efficiency and parameters of its equivalent circuit.
10 To perform parallel operation of two 3-phase transformers and determine their load sharing.
11 To study the performance of 3-phase transformer for its various connections, i.e. star/star star/delta delta/star and
delta/delta and find the magnitude of 3rd harmonic current.
References Books.:
1. G K Dubey Fundamentals of Electrical Drives,Narosa Publishing House, New Delhi,1995.
2. V Subrahmanyam:Thyristor control of electric Drives,Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi, 1988.
3. V Subrahmanyam:Electric Drives-Concepts and Applications,Tata McGraw Hill,New Delhi.
4. S K Pillai:A first course on electrical Drives,Wiley Eastern limited,India.
5. B K Bose:Power electronics and A. C. Drives, Prentice Hall.
References Books.:
S. N. LIST OF PRACTICALS
1 To determine the dispersive power of material of prism
2 To determine the wavelength of sodium light by Newton’s rings experiment
3 To determine the specific rotation of glucose / cane sugar solution using polarimeter
4 To determine the wavelength of prominent lines of white light by plane diffraction grating
5 To determine the wavelength of sodium light with the help of Michelson interferometer
6 To study the profile of He-Ne Laser
7 To determine the Numerical Aperture of optical fiber
8 To determine the fringe width and distance between coherent sources by Fresnel’s bi-prism experiment
9 To determine the band gap in a semiconductor using a P.N. junction diode
10 To convert a galvanometer into an ammeter.
11 To convert a galvanometer into a voltmeter
12 To draw the plateau characteristic of a Geiger Muller Counter using a radioactive source.
13 To determine the height of an object with the help of sextant
14 To determine high resistance by method of leakage with the help of ballistic galvanometer
15 To determine the specific resistance of a given of a wire with the help of Carry Foster’s Bridge
B. TECH.
Mechatronics Engineering 4 Year Program
The curricula and syllabi of this program offered by Gyan Vihar University is designed
considering the need of different applications of the courses related to Mechatronics.
NEED –
To develop a platform for higher studies in the field of Mechatronics and its applications
To develop the ability in students for understanding the basic concepts and their
applications in the industries.
To develop the capability in students for relevant research work.
To obtain and generate an employment in computing field.
OBJECTIVES
The main objective of this program is to provide a basic platform for higher studies in the
field of Mechatronics. This will only be achieved by an approach involving rigorous and
comprehensive academic course work covering practical hands on experience with real
world applications.
PLACEMENT OPPORTUNITY
This technical program is basically a foundation for technical PG programs and research. Now a
days because of the economy boom, there is high placement opportunities in the field of
Mechatronics in industries in India and across the world as well. UG program of mechanical
engineering includes study of various aspects of Mechatronics to meet the requirements of
various industries. A technical graduate can work for any industry big or small as a Mechatronics
engineer and various roles like
Automation engineer
Production engineer
Maintenance engineer
Executive engineer
Year: II Semester: IV
Note:- Industrial training for 30 days after 6th Semester Exams is compulsory.
L = Lecture T = Tutorial CE = Continuous Evaluation
S = Seminar P = Practical ESE = End Semester Examinati
B. TECH.
Automobile Engineering 4 Year Program
AND TECHNOLOGY
DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL
ENGINEERING
Year: II Semester: IV
C. Practicals / Sessionals
7 AE 351 Thermal engg. Lab-II 1 0 2 3 60 40
8 AE 353 Automotive electricals and 1 0 2 3 60 40
electronics lab
9 ME254 Machine Element Design Lab 2 3 3 60 40
10 AE 357 Auto shop practice lab 1 2 3 60 40
Discipline and Co- Curricular Activities
11 DC 301 Discipline and Co-Curricular Activities – V 2 100
Total 27 18 2 9
Total Teaching Load 26
Total 22 15 0 13
Total Teaching Load 28
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Ganesan. V., “Internal Combustion Engines”, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Co., New Delhi, 2003.
2. MathurD.S.and Sharma R.P., “A course in Internal combustion engines”, DhanpatRai& Sons Publications, New Delhi, 2001.
3. Ramalingam. K.K., “Internal Combustion Engines”, SciTech Publications, Chennai, 2000.
REFERENCES:
1. Heldt. P.M., “High Speed Combustion Engines”, Oxford IBH Publishing Co., Calcutta, 1975.
2. Obert. E.F., “Internal Combustion Engines Analysis and Practice”, International Text Books Co., Scranton, Pennsylvania – 1988.
3. William H.Crouse, “Automotive Engines”, McGraw-Hill Publishers, 1985.
4. Ellinger. H.E., “Automotive Engines”, Prentice Hall Publishers, 1992.
5. John B.Heywood, “Internal Combustion Engine Fundamental”, McGraw-Hill, 1988.
6. Pulkrabek “Engineering Fundamentals of the Internal Combustion Engines”, Practice Hall of India, 2003
IV Boundary Value Problems: Equations for vibrations of strings, heat flow and electrical 6
transmission lines; Laplace’s equation in Cartesian, cylindrical polar and spherical polar
coordinates; Solution by separation of variables.Solution in Series: Differentiation and
integration of infinite series, Series solution of differential equations; Bessel and Legendre
equations, their series solution, elementary properties of Bessel functions and Legendre
polynomials
V Numerical Methods: Difference operators: forward, backward, central shift and average 7
operators and relations between them. Newton Backward and Interpolation; Lagrange’s
interpolation and the error formula for interpolation. Numerical differentiation and
integration. Trapezoidal rule and Simpson’s one-third rule including error formula
III Various concepts of cost - Fixed cost, variable cost, average cost, marginal cost, money cost, real cost
opportunity cost. Shape of average cost, marginal cost, total cost etc. in short run and long run.
Meaning of Market, Types of Market - Perfect Competition, Monopoly, Oligoply, Monoplistic Competition
7
(Main
features of these markets)
IV Supply and Law of Supply, Role of Demand & Supply in Price Determinition and effect of changes in
demand and
7
supply on prices.
V Nature and characteristics of Indian economy (brief and elementary introduction), Privatization - meaning,
merits and demerits. Globalisation of Indian economy - merits and demerits. Elementary Concepts of VAT,
7
WTO,
GATT & TRIPS agreement
Total 35
Reffernce Books:
1. Principles of Economics : P.N. Chopra (Kalyani Publishers).
2. Modern Economic Theory – K.K. Dewett (S.Chand
Labs:
ME251: THERMAL ENGINEERING LAB-1 C(L,T,P) = 1(0,0,2)
Experiments
1. Comparative study of four stroke diesel and petrol engines.
2. Comparative study of two stroke petrol and diesel engines.
3. Studies of fuel supply systems of diesel and petrol engines.
4. Study of cooling, lubrication and ignition system in diesel and petrol engines.
5. To study various types of Boilers and to study Boiler mounting and accessories.
6. To study various types of Dynamometers.
7. To study Multi Stage Air Compressors.
8. To find the BHP, Thermal efficiency of four stroke diesel engine.
9. To prepare a comparison sheet of various automobiles (4 Wheeler and 2 Wheeler).
V UNIT V FRICTION 7
Introduction – Dry friction – Plate clutches. Belt drives – Flat & V belt drives – Materials used for
belts, Velocity ratio, slip, creep. Ratio of driving tensions, angle of contact, centrifugal tension,
Maximum tension of belt – power of transmission.
TEXT BOOK
1. Rattan.S.S,”Theory of Machines”,,2ndEdition,Tata McGraw Hill Publishers,2005
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Ghosh A and Mallick.A.K,“Theory of Mechanisms and Machines”,3
3. Khurmi.R.S&Gupta.J.K, “Theory of Machines”, 15
4. SHIGLEY J.E, “Theory of Machines and Mechanisms”, 2nd Edition, McGraw Hill Inc., 1995rd
TEXT BOOKS:
1. 1. Ganesan. V “Internal Combustion Engines”, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Co., New Delhi, 2003.
2. 2. Mathur D.S. and Sharma R. P. “A course in Internal Combustion Engines”, DhanpatRai and Sons, 2002.
REFERENCES:
3. 1. Ramalingam. K.K. “Internal Combustion Engines Theory and Practice”, SciTech Publications (India) Pvt. Ltd. 2002.
4. 2. Heywood. J.B. “Internal Combustion Engine Fundamentals”, McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1988.
5. 3. Heinz Heister “Advanced Engine Technology”, SAE, 1995.
6. 4. Pulkrabek “Engineering Fundamentals of the Internal Combustion Engines”, Practice Hall of India 2003
II ENGINE PERFORMANCE: 7
Bore and stroke, swept and clearance volume, compression ratio, effect of C.R, engine torque,
mean effective, bmep, bhp, Ihp, fhp; Engine efficiencies – air standard, mechanical, thermal,
indicated thermal, brake thermal, volumetric, requirements of high volumetric efficiency, Factors.;
Specific fuel consumption; Numerical
V CLUTCH SYSTEM: 7
Principle, requirements, operation, components of conventional single plate clutch, diaphragm clutch,
multiple plate wet clutch, centrifugal clutch; Fluid coupling-characteristics, principle, velocity
diagrams, efficiency and torque capacity curves; Comparison of conventional and diaphragm clutch
and fluid coupling.Clutch operating systems: rod, cable, hydraulic; Clutch Plate: requirements,
construction, material, linings : required properties, types; Numerical; Clutch faults and diagnosis,
Clutch pedal free play.
Reference Book:
1. Crouse, W.H, ―Automobile Technology‖, Tata McGraw Hill.
2. Sethi, H. M, ―Automotive Technology‖, Tata McGraw
II . RECTIFIERS AND FILTERS: Half wave; centre tap full wave and bridge rectifier; 7
percentage of regulation; PIV; ripple factor; C; RC; LC and PI filter; voltage doubler; clipping and
clamping circuit; voltage regulation.
TEXT BOOK
Millman and Halkias, ―Electronic Devices and Circuits‖,
2nd Edition, Tata McGraw Hill, 2000
REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Millman and Halkias, ―Integrated Electronic‖, Tata McGraw Hill, 3rd Edition, 2001.
2. Boylestad and Nashelsky, ―Electronic Devices and Circuits‖, 4th Edition, Pearson Education, 1999.
3. Malvino, ―Electronic Principles‖, 5th Edition, Tata McGraw Hill, 2004.
4. Bell David A., ―Electronic Devices and Circuits‖,3rd Edition, Prentice Hall of India, 2007
5. Bhargave N. N., ―Basic Electronics and Linear Circuits‖, Tata McGraw Hill, 2007
LAB
II
KINEMATIC SYNTHESIS OF MECHANISMS: Type; number and dimensional synthesis; function
generation /Path generation/position generation; two and three position synthesis of four bar/Slider crank
7
mechanisms by graphical and analytical methods; Freudenstein‘s equation; precision positions; structural
error; Chebychev‘s spacing; Transmission angle
III
CAMS: Classification of cams and followers; disc cam nomenclature; Construction of
displacement/velocity/acc; for different types of follower motions; Synthesis of cam profile by graphical 7
and analytical approaches; Cams with specified contours/ tangent and circular arc cams
IV
BALANCING OF ROTATING COMPONENTS: Static/dynamic balancing; Balancing of rotating
masses; Two plane balancing-graphical and analytical methods; balancing of rotors; field balancing; 7
balancing machines
V
BALANCING OF RECIPROCATING PARTS: Balancing of single cylinder engine; balancing of
7
multicylinder - inline/radial/V-type engines; firing order
Total 35
TEXT BOOK Rattan, S. S., ―Theory of Machines‖, Tata McGraw Hill, 2 nd Edition, 2007
REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Shigley, J. E., ―Theory of Machines and Mechanisms‖, Oxford, 3 rd ed, 2009
2. Rao, J. S, and Dukkipatti., ―Mechanism and Machine Theory‖, New Age International
LAB
ME 254 MACHINE DESIGN LAB C (L, T, P) = 2(0, 0, 3)
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
1. Selection of material & IS coding
2. Selecting fit & assigning tolerances
3. Examples of Production considerations.
Problems on
1. Knuckle & Cotter joints
2. Torque: Keyed joints & shaft couplings
3. Design of screw fastening
4. Bending: Beams, Levers etc.
5. Combined stresses: Shafts, brackets, eccentric loading
(A) Inspect engine for damaged/defective and worn out parts. (i) Water jackets; (ii) oil galleries; (iii) cracks;(iv) main and big end
bearings; (v) crankshaft (vi) cam shaft;(vii) connecting rod(vii) timing gears etc. (B) Measurement and recording of: (i) Cylinder
bore dimensions; its ovality; taper and wear (ii) Ovality; taper and wear of crankshaft; (iii) Connecting rod alignment; inspect the
components for wear and tear; (iv) Engine cylinder ridge cutting; boring and honing.
10. Reassemble the Engine and mount engine on the vehicle.
LAB
Total 35
TEXT BOOK
1. Bosch - “Automotive Handbook” - 5th edition - SAE publication - 2000.
REFERENCES
1. J.Powloski - “Vehicle Body Engineering” - Business books limited, London - 1969.
2. Ronald.K.Jurgen - “Automotive Electronics Handbook” - Second edition- McGraw-Hill Inc., - 1999
LAB
Reference Books:
1. Production and Operations Management, Adam Everett E.& Elbert Ronald J., PHI
2. production & Operation Management; S.N.Charry, TMH
3. Manufacturing planning and control systems; Berry W.L.Whybark D.C. VollmanT.E.galgotia Publication Pvt. Ltd.
4. Operations Management: Theory and Problems Monk J.G. McGraw Hill.