B.tech Mee
B.tech Mee
B.tech Mee
Mechanical Engineering
Semester-I
Semester-IV
Semester-VI
S.No. Course Code Subjects L-T-P Credits
1 ME 502 Refrigeration and Air Conditioning 3-0-2 4
2 ME 505 Machine Design II 3-0-2 4
3 EEE 509 Automatic Controls 2-1-0 3
4 ME 513 Machine Tool Design 3-1-0 4
5 ME 512 Steam Power Engineering 3-1-0 4
6 ME 515 Fuel Combustion & Pollution 3-1-0 4
7 ME 580 Seminar I 0-0-4 2
8 CE 516 Fluid Machinery 2-1-2 4
Note: Four Weeks Practical summer training-2 after VI Semester (to be evaluated in VII Semester)
Semester-VII
S.No. Course Code Subjects L-T-P Credits
1 ME 514 Condition Monitoring 3-1-0 4
2 ME 601 Computer Aided Design 3-0-4 5
3 ME 602 Computer aided Manufacturing 3-0-4 5
4 ME 603 Automobile Engineering 2-1-2 4
5 ME 604 Industrial Training 0-0-4 2
6 ME 605 Power Plant Engineering 3-1-0 4
7 ME 680 Seminar II 0-0-4 2
8 ME 699a Project Formulation 0-0-4 2
Semester-VIII
Introduction: Graphics as a tool to communicate ideas, engineering drawing instruments and its uses. Lettering and dimensioning,
scales, layouts of drawing sheets Construction of geometrical figures like pentagon and hexagon.
Orthographic Projection: Principles of orthographic projections, Principal and auxiliary planes, First and Third angle projections.
Projection of points. Pictorial view.Projection of lines parallel to both the planes. Parallel to one and inclined to other, Inclined to
both the planes. Application to practical problems. Projection of solid in simple position, Axis or slant edge inclined to one and
parallel to other Plane, Solids lying on a face or generator on a plane.Sectioning of solids lying in various positions, True shape of the
section.Development of lateral surfaces, sheet metal drawing.
Isometric Projection: Principles of isometric projection, Isometric projection using box and offset methods.
References:
My country and my people, the many Indians, being and becoming an Indian, nationalism and internationalism.
Some life issues- love, sex and marriage, men and money-value of time, meaning of work, human communication, human
suffering, addiction, ecology, women’s issues.
Understanding one’s neighbour, neibhourhood groups: their structure and functions,
Patterns of social interaction of group dynamics.
Preparation for a career, choice of vocation, motivation for study and research. The present educational system: curriculum and
syllabus, teaching methods, examination and work experience.
Definition of value education, moral and ethics, laws and morale based on ten commandments and two great commandments.
Discovery of self, self-awareness, growth of intellect- man’s spiritual nature emotions, will, respect, the rights of life, liberty,
property, truth and reputation.
Sin, orign of sin, manifestation of sin, the results of sin, the remedy of sin, sin as an act, Sin as a state, sin as a nature.
Conscience- as defined in oxford dictionary and Winston dictionary. Types of consciousness (such as Evil, convicted, purged,
pure, weak, good, void of offence).
PROFESSIONAL COMUNICATION I
References:
1.Close R.A.: A University Grammar of English Workbook.Longman, London, 1998.
2.Jones, Daniel: English Pronouncing Dictionary, ELBS, and London, 1999.
3.Sharma S.D: A Textbook of Spoken and Written English, Vikas, 1994.
4.Alvarez, Joseph A.: The Elements of Technical Writing, New York: Harcourt, 1998.
5.Bansal, R.K.: Spoken English For India, Orient Longman, 1993.
ENGINEERING MECHANICS
Course Code CE-401 CREDIT : 4 (2-0-4)
References:
1. Beer F.p and Johnston F.R: mechanics for engineers, McGraw hill.
2. Meriam, J.L: Statistics, John Wiley.
3. Meriam, J.L: Dynamics, John Wiley.
4. Shames I.H: Engineering Mechanics, Prentice Hall of India.
5. Dayaratnam, P: Statistics, Tata Mc Graw Hill.
6. Timeshenko, S.and Ypung D: Engineering Mechanics, Mc Graw Hill.
ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS - I
1.Matrices :Elementary row and column transformations, Linear dependence, Rank of matrix, Consistency of system of linear
equations and solution of linear equations, Characteristic equation, and Caley-Hamilton theorem, Eigen values and eigen vectors,
Diagonalisation, Complex and unitary matrices.
2.Differential Calculus-I:Leibnitz theorem, Partial differentiation, Euler’s theorem, Asymptotes, Curve tracing, Change of Variables,
expansion of functions of one and several variables. Cylindrical and spherical coordinate systems
3.Differential Calculus-II:Jacobian, Approximation of errors, Extrema of function of several variables, Lagrange’s method of
multipliers (simple applications).
4.Multiple integrals:Double and triple integrals, change of order, change of variables, Gamma & Beta functions,application to area,
volume, Disrichlet’s integral and its applications.
5.Vector Calculus:Point functions, Gradient, divergence and curl of a vector and their physical interpretations, line, surface &
volume integrals, Gauss divergence theorem and Greens & Stokes theorem.
References:
1. Shanti Narayan: A Text Book of matrices, S.Chand & Co.
2. Thomas/Finney: Calculus and Analytic Geometry, Narosa Pub. House.
3. J. N. Kapur: Mathematical Statistis, S. Chand &Co.
4. C. Prasad: Mathematics for Engineers, Prasad Mudranalaya.
5. B.S. Grewal: Higher Engineering Mathematics, Khanna Publishers.
6. Jaggi & Mathur : Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Khanna Publishers.
7. Piskunov, N.: Differential & Integral Calculus, Moscow Peace Pub.
8. H.K. Das, Engineering Mathematics.
9. Vijai Shankar Verma & Sanjeev Kumar, Engineering Mathematics.
10. Rakesh Dubey, Engineering Mathematics
CHEMISTRY
1. To determine the percentage of available chlorine in the supplied sample of Bleaching powder.
2. To determine the Ferrous content in the supplied sample of iron ore by titrimetric analysis against standard K Cr solution using
K, Fe(CN)g as external indicator.
3. To determine the chloride content in supplied water sample using Mohr’s method.
4. To determine the constituents and amount of alkalinity of the supplied water sample.
5. To determine the Temporary and Permanent hardness of water sample by Coplexometry.
6. To find the Chemical Oxygen Demand of a waste water sample using Potassium dichromate.
7. To determine iron concentration in the sample of water by spectrophotometric method.
8. To find out the Velocity constant for the inversion of cane sugar in acidic medium and to show that inversion follows the first
order kinetics.
9. To determine the Molecular weight of a polystyrene sample by using Viscometer method.
10. To determine pH of a solution using a pH-meter and titration of such a solution pH-metrically.
11. To determine the calorific value of a fuel sample by using a Bomb Calorimeter.
12. Analysis of a coal sample by proximate analysis method.
References:
1. Vogel’s Qualitative Chemical Analysis: Ed. By Jaffery Bassette et. al. (ELBS).
2. Applied Chemistry- Theory and Practice, 2nd Ed. By Virmani and Narula (New Age International Pub.).
3. Experiments in Engineering Chemistry, Ed. By Masood Alam (Maktaba Jamia Limited).
BASIC ELECTRONICS
1.Energy Bands in Solids: Energy band theory of solids, Concept of forbidden gap, Insulators, Metals and Semiconductors.
2.Transport Phenomenon in Semiconductors: Mobility and conductivity, electrons and holes in an intrinsic semiconductor,
Donor and acceptor impurities, Fermi level, carrier densities in semiconductor, electrical properties of semiconductor, Hall effect,
Diffusion.
3.Junction Diode:P-N junction, depletion layer, V-I characteristics, diode resistance, capacitance, switching time, diode application
as a rectifier (half wave and full wave), diode circuits (clipper, clamper, voltage multipliers) Breakdown mechanism, Zener &
Avalanche, breakdown characteristics, Zener diode and its applications.
4.Bi-junction Transistor:Bipolar junction Transistor, CE, CB and CC configuration, characteristic curves (cut off, active and
saturation region), Requirement of biasing, biasing types and biasing analysis, stability. 5.Transistor as an Amplifier:Graphical
analysis of CE amplifier, concept of voltage gain, current gain and power gain, h-parameter (low frequency), computation of Av, RI,
Ro and approximate formulae.
6.Operational Amplifiers:Concepts of ideal op-amp, inverting, non-inverting and unity gain amplifiers, adders, difference
amplifiers. , Integrators.
7.Switching Theory & Logic Gates: Number systems, conversion of bases, Boolean algebra, Logic Gates, concept of universal gate,
canonical forms, and minimization using K-map.
8.Electronic Instruments: Multimeter, CRO and its Applications.
References:
1. Boylestad & Nashelsky/Electronic Devices & Circuits/ PHI.
2. Morris Mano/Digital Computer Design/ PHI.
3. Milliman, J. Halkias/Integrated Electronics/TMH.
4. Malvino & Leach/Digital Principles & Application/
List of Experiments:
1. Study of Diode characteristics.
2. Study of Common Base Transistor characteristics.
3. Study of Common Emitter Transistor characteristics.
4. Study of Half Wave Rectifier with effect of Capacitor and also calculate the ripple factor.
5. Study of Full- Wave Rectifier with effect of Capacitor and also calculate the ripple factor.
6. Study of Various Logic Gates.
7. Study of Clipping and clamping Circuits.
8. Study of C.R.O., Function generator, Multimeter.
PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATION II
Course Code LNG-303 CREDIT : 3 (3-0-0)
References
1. Sherman, Theodore A. (et al) Modern Technical Writing, New Jersey, Prentice Hall, 1991.
2. Legget, Glenn (et al) Essentials of grammar and composition, Macmillan, Delhi 1994.
3. Strunk, Jr. William (et al), The elements of style, Macmillan, 1987.
4. Sharma, S.D A Text Book of Scientific and Technical Writing, Vikas, Delhi, 1990.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
1.Sinusoidal Steady State Circuit Analysis:Voltage, Current, Sinusoidal & Phasor representation.1-Phase A.C. Circuit-behavior of
resistance, Inductance and Capacitance and their combinations, impedance, concept of power, power factor, series & parallel
resonance-bandwidth and quality factor.
2.Network Theory:Introduction to basic physical laws, Network theory: Superposition, Thevenin, Norton, Maximum Power transfer
theorems, Star-delta transformation, Circuit theory Concepts: Mesh and Nodal analysis.
3.Three Phase Supply:Star/delta connections, line and phase voltage/current relations, Three-phase power and its measurement.
4.Basic Instruments:Instruments for measurement of voltage, Current, power and energy: Construction, principle and application.
5.Magnetic Circuit and Transformer:Magnetic circuit concept, theory and working principle of single-phase transformer.
6.Rotating Machines:Principles of energy conversion, Basic concepts of rotating machines, DC machines, Different types and their
characteristics & applications. Elementary idea of operation of synchronous and induction machines. Single-phase induction &
stepper motors, Applications.
7.Power Systems:Introduction, Elements, Line diagram, Supply systems, Power factor improvement.
Reference:
1. V. Del Toro/ Principles of Electrical Engineering/ PHI.
2. W.H Hayt & J.E Kennedy/ Engineering Circuit Analysis/ McGraw Hill.
3. I.J Nagrath/ Basic Electrical Engineering/ Tata McGraw Hill.
4. A.E Fitzgerald/ Electronic Instruments & Measurement Techniques/ PHI.
5. Higginbotham L.Grabel/Basic Electrical Engineering/ McGraw Hill.
LIST OF PRACTICALS
A minimum of 10 experiments from the following:
1. Verification of Thevenin’s Theorem.
2. Verification of Superposition Theorem.
3. Verification of Norton’s Theorem
4. Verification of Kirchoff’s Law.
5. To measure the value of impedance and power factor in RLC series A.C. circuit.
6. To measure the value of impedance and power factor in RLC parallel A.C.
circuit.
7. To study resonance by frequency variation in series RLC circuit.
8. To calibrate the given energy meter with the help of a standard wattmeter.
9. To find the relation between line current and phase current and line voltage and phase voltage in Star – Delta connections.
10. To perform open circuit and short circuit test and draw the equivalent circuit of a single-phase transformer.
11. To measure three phase power by two-wattmeter method.
12. To draw the magnetizing characteristic of a single-phase transformer.
Additional experiments may be added based on contents of syllabi.
ENGINEERING PHYSICS
1.Special Theory of Relativity:Michelson Morley experiment, Inertial frames of reference, Postulates of special theory of relativity,
Lorentz transformation equation of space and time, length contraction, time dilaton, addition of velocities, variation of mass with
velocity, mass-energy equivalence.
2. Optics :Interference: Coherent sources, Conditions of interference, Fresnel’s bi-prism experiment, displacement of fringes,
interference in thin films, wedge shaped film, Newton’s rings. Diffraction: Single slit and double slit diffraction, diffraction grating,
Reyleigh’s criterion of limit of resolution, resolving power of telescope, microscope and grating.Polarization: Polarization of light,
Pictorial representation of polarized light, Brewster’s law, Malus law, Phenomena of double refraction, Geometry of calcite crystal,
Optical activity, Specific rotation, Polarimeter.
3.Fields: Scalar and vector fields, Gradient of a scalar field, divergence and curl of a vector field, line integral, conservative vector
field, Gauss’ Divergence theorem, Stoke’s theorem.
4.Electrostatics: Gauss’ law and its applications, Poisson and Laplace equations. Maxwell’s equations, Basic Concepts of
Electromagnetic waves and its solution in free space.
5. Magnetic Properties of Materials:Para, dia, ferro, antiferro and ferro-magnetic materials, hysteresis, Methods of plotting
hysteresis curve of a ferro-magnetic material and their uses, magnetic circuits.
6. X-Rays: Origin of X-rays, Continuous and characteristic X-Ray spectra, Moseley’s law, Absorption of X-rays, Diffraction of X-
rays, Bragg’s law, Bragg’s spectrometer, Practical application of X-rays, Compton effect.
7.Quantum Theory:Wave particle duality, De Broglie concept of matter waves, Davisson and Germer experiment, Heissenberg’s
uncertainty principle, Schrodinger wave equation and its applications.
8.Laser
Spontaneous and stimulated emission of radiation, Einstein’s coefficients, Main components of a laser, types of lasers and their
applications.
References:
1. Arthur Beiser: Concepts Of Modern Physics, TMH.
2. Subramanyam & Brij Lal: A Text Book of Optics, S. Chand & Co.
3. K.K. Tiwari: Electricity & Magnetism, S. Chand & Co.
4. Brij Lal & Subramanyam: Electricity & Magnetism.
5. Wehr, Richardo & Adair: Physics of the Atom.
ENGINEERING GRAPHICS II
Introduction: Graphic language, Classification of drawings, Principles of drawing: IS codes for Machine drawing, Lines,
Sections, Dimensioning, Standard abbreviation.
Orthographic Projections: Principles of first and third angle projections, drawing and sketching of machine elements in
orthographic projections, spacing of views.
Screwed (Threaded) Fasteners: Introduction, Screw thread nomenclature, Forms of threads, Thread series, Thread designation.
Representation of threads, Bolted joints, Locking arrangements for nuts, Foundation bolts.
Keys and Cotters: Keys, Cotter joints.
Shaft Couplings: Introduction, Rigid and flexible coupling.
Riveted Joints: Introduction, Rivets and riveting, Rivet heads, Classification of riveted joints.
Assembly Drawing: Introduction, Engine parts, Stuffing box etc.
Free Hand Sketching:Need for free hand sketching, Free hand sketching of some threaded fasteners and simple machine
components.
References:
1. N. Siddeshwar, P. Kannaiah, V.V.S Shastri: Machine Drawing, TMH, New Delhi.
2. K.L Narayana, P. Kannaiah, K. VenkatReddy: Machine Drawing, New Age International Publications, 2nd edition.
3. Engineering drawing practice for schools and colleges, SP 46-1998(BIS).
1. DOS the complete reference by Kris Jamsa, Tata- McGraw Hill Publication.
2.UNIX POWER TOOLS by J.Peek Tim O’reilly & M. Locekides, BPB Publication.
3.The ‘C’ Programming Language by B.W Kernighan & D.M Ritchie, Prentice Hall of India.
4.Using LINUX- Latest Edition by Jade Tackett & David Ganter, Prentice Hall of India.
LIST OF PRACTICALS
1. Basic Internal and External DOS Commands.
2. Write a simple batch program.
3. Giving exposure to Windows environment.
4. File and program management in windows.
5. Practice of basic UNIX commands.
6. Write simple shell script.
7. Introduction to word processing.
8. Exposure to advance feature supported by some editors.
9. Net Surfing.
10. Creation and checking of E-mail account.
11. Write C program to demonstrate each of the following:
1 Conditional statements.
2 Looping statements.
3 User defined functions.
4 Arrays.
5 Pointers and structures.
12. Familiarizing mail account using PINE, deleting, creating folder/mail-messages, adding
signature, creating director of addresses.
ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS II
1.Differential Equations:Ordinary differential equations of first order, exact differential equations, Linear differential equations of
1st order with constant coefficients, Complementary functions and particular integrals, Simultaneous linear differential equations,
Solution of second order differential equation by changing dependent and independent variables, Method of variation of parameters,
Applications to engineering problems(without derivation).
2.Series Solution & Special Functions:Series solutions of ODE of 2nd order with variable coefficients with special emphasis to the
differential of legendre and Bessel. Legendre’s polynomials, bessel’s functions and their properties.
3.LaplaceTransform:Laplace transform, Existence theorem, Laplace transform derivatives and integrals, Inverse Laplace transform,
Unit-step function, Dirac Delta function, Laplace transform of periodic functions, convolution theorem Applications to solve simple
linear and simultaneous differential equations.
4.Fourier Series And Partial Differential Equations :Periodic functions,Trignometric series, Fourier series of functions with period
2n, Eulers formulae, functions having arbitrary period, even and odd functions, change of interval, half range sine and cosine series.
Introdution to partial differtial equations, linear partial differential equation with constant coefficients of 2nd order and their
classifications, parabolic, elliptic & hyperbolic with illustrative examples.
5.Application of Partial Differential Equations
Method of separation of variables for solving partial differential equation, Wave equation up to two dimension, Laplace equation in
two dimension, Heat conduction equations up to two dimension, Equation of transmission Lines.
References:
1.E. Kreyszig: Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Wiley Eastern Ltd.
2.B.S Grewal: Higher Engineering Mathematics, Khanna Publishers.
3.Jaggi & Mathur: Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Khanna Publishers.
4.Prasad: Advanced Mathematics for Engineers, Prasad Mudranalaya.
Review (1 Class)
Orthographic projection, missing lines, interpretation of views and sectioning.
Part and Assembly Drawing (2 Classes):
Introduction, assemblies drawing of stuffing box, steam engine cross head, air valves, lathe tailstock, gate valve, screw jack,
connecting rods, spark plug, tool post, safety valves etc. Drawing exercise.
Specification of Materials:
Engineering materials, code designation of steels, copper and aluminum and its alloys.
Limits, Tolerance and fits: (1 Class)
Introduction, Limit systems, tolerance fits, drawings and exercises.
Surface Roughness:Introduction, surface roughness, machining symbols, indication of surface roughness, drawing exercises.
Production Drawing:Introduction to developing and reading or production drawing of simple machine elements like helical gear,
bevel gear, flange, pinion shaft, connecting rot, crankshaft, belt pulley, piston details etc. Idea about tool drawing.
Computer Aided Drafting:Introduction, input, output devices, introduction to drafting software like Auto CAD, basic commands
and development of simple 2D and 3D drawings.
References:
1. Machine Drawing by Narayana, et.all, New Age.
2. Production Drawing by Narayana, et.all. New Age.
3. Auto CAD 14 for Engineering Drawing by P. Nageswara Rao, TMH.
APPLIED THERMODYNAMICS
Review of Thermodynamics: Brief review of basic laws of thermodynamics, Helmholtz & Gibb’s function, Mathematical
conditions for exact deferential. The Maxwell Relations, Clapeyron Equation, Joule – Thompson coefficient curve, Availability &
Irreversibility.
Steam Boilers: Brief review of properties of steam, use of steam table and Mollier chart, Steam generators- classifications, working
of fire-tube and water tube boilers, boiler mountings & accessories, Air preheater, Feed water heater, Superheater, Boiler efficiency,
Equivalent evaporation, Heat balance. Boiler draught.
Steam Engines:Rankine and modified Rankine cycles, Working of engine indicator diagram.
Nozzle: Flow through nozzle, variation of velocity, area and specific volume, Nozzle efficiency, Critical condition.
Steam Turbines: Classification, impulse and reaction turbines, Compounding, Velocity diagram, workdone, Reaction, Efficiency,
Bleeding, Comparison with steam engines, Reheat factor, Governing of turbines, Velocity diagram, Work done, Efficiencies of
reaction and impulse turbines.
IC Engines: Classification, Constraction details. Application of four stroke and two stroke engines, Review of Otto, diesel and Dual
cycles, Work done, Efficiencies, Indicator diagram, Valve timing diagram. Efficiencies
Gas Turbines: Review of Bryaton cycle, Thermal refinement of a gas turbine cycle, Comparison with IC Engine and steam turbine.
Refrigeration and Heat Pump Cycles: Definition, Types, Carnot refrigerating cycle, Bell Coleman cycle. Unit of refrigeration.
Description of simple vapour compression and vapour absorption systems. Introduction to air-conditioning.
Compressors: Reciprocating compressor, Construction details and working principle, Efficiency, Power input, Intercooling ,
Working principle of centrifugal and axial flow compressor, Power input calculation.
Reference:
1. Heat Engineering by V.P. Vasandani & D. S. Kumar Publisher Metropolition Book Co. (P)Ltd.
2. Thermal Engg. By P.L. Blallaney, Khanna Publishers.
3. Theory of Steam Turbine by W. J. Kearton
4. Applied Thermodynamics by R. Yadav 6th edn, CPH, Allahabad.
5. Thermal Engg., By R. K. Rajput, Laxmi Publication.
6. Turbine Compressors & Fans by S. M. Yahya, HMT
7. Thermal Engg. By S .K. kulshrestha, Vicars, Pub. House Ltd.
8. Fundamental of Engg. Thermodynamics by R. Yadav 7th edn, CPH, Allahabad
9. Engg. Thermodynamics by Nag
10. Engg. Thermodynamics by C .P. Arora
FLUID MECHANICS
I. Introduction: Fluids and continuum Physical properties of fluids, ideal and real fluids, Newtonian and Non-Newtorian fluids,
measurement of surface tension.
II. Kinematics of Fluid flow:Steady and unsteady, uniform and nonuniform, laminar and turbulent flows, one, two and three
dimensional flows, streamlines, streak lines and path lines, continuity equation, rotation and circulation, elementary explanation of
stream function and velocity potential, graphical and experimental methods of drawing flow nets.
III. Fluid Statics: Pressure-density-height relationship, manometers, pressure on plane and curved surfaces center of pressure,
buoyancy stability of immersed and floating bodies, fluid masses subjected to uniform accelerations, measurement of pressure.
IV. Dynamics of fluid flow:Euler’s equation of motion along a streamline and its integration, Bernoulli’s equation and its
applications-Pitot tube, flow through orifices, mouthpieces, nozzles, notches & weirs, sluice gates under free and submerged flow
conditions, Aeration of nappe, cavitation, free and force vortex momentum equation and its application of energy and momentum
equations, flow measurements, determination of Cd, Cc, and Cv, energy loss.
V. Dimensional Analysis and Hydraulic Similitude: Dimensional analysis, Buckingham’s Theorem, important dimensionless
numbers and their significance, geometric, Kinematic and dynamic similarity, model studies.
VI. Laminar and Turbulent flow through pipes, stoke’s law, flow between parallel plates, flow through porous media, fluidisation,
measurement of viscosity, transition form laminar to turbulent flwo, turbulent flow, equation for turbulent flow, eddy viscosity,
mixing length concept and velocity distribution in turbulent flow, Hot-wire anemometer and LDA.
VII. Boundary Layer Analysis:Boundary layer thicknesses boundary layer over a flat plate, laminar boundary layer, application of
momentum equation, turbulent boundary layer, laminar sub-layer, smooth and rough boundaries, atmospheric boundary layer, local
and average friction coefficient, separation and its control, measurement of shear.
VIII. Pipe flow:Nature of turbulent flow in pipes, equation for velocity distribution over smooth and rough surfaces, resistance
coefficient and its variation, flow in sudden expansion, contraction, diffusers, bends, valves and siphons, concept of equivalent length,
branched pipes, pipes in series and parallel, simple networks.
IX. Flow past Submerged Bodies:Drag and lift, drag on a sphere, cylinder and disc, lift, Magnus effect and circulation.
X. Compressibility Effects in pipe Flow:Transmission of pressure waves in rigid and elastic pipes, water hammer, analysis of simple
surge tank excluding friction.
References:
1. Som & Biswas: Introduction of fluid mechanics & Machines, TMH.
2. S.K. Agrawal: Fluid Mechanics & Machinery, TMH
3. Garde, R.J. and A.G. Mirajgaoker, “Engineering Fluid Mechanics” (including Hydraulic Machines), Second Ed. Nemchand & Bros,
Roorkee, 1983
4. Garde, R.J. “Fluid Mechanics through Problems”, Wiley Eastern Limited, New Delhi, 1989
5. Hunter Rouse, “Elementary Mechanics of Fluids”, John Wiley & Sons, Omc. 1946
6. L.H. Shames, “Mechanics of Fluids”, McGraw Hill, Int. Student, Education.
7. Fluid Mechanics by Jagdish Lal
8. Vijay Gupta and S.K. Gupta, “Fluid Mechanics and its Applications”, Villey Eastern Ltd.
9. Fluid Mechanics by Modi & Seth.
STRENGTH OF MATERIALS
Course Code CE-408 CREDIT : 3 (3-0-0)
Introduction: Brief review, concept of stress, strain, ductility, toughness, elastic constants, hardness, brittleness, tension,
compression, shear, Brief review of Mohr’s circle for compound stresses & for principal stresses.
Theories of Failure:Various theories of failure and its comparison.
Review of Bending and Torsion:Brief review of bending of beams and shear force & bending moment diagram. Review of torsion
of circular shaft and combined bending & torsion. Shearing stresses in beams section.
Deflection of Beams: Deflection of beams, Integration method, Macaulay’s method, Area moment method, Unit load method.
Columns and Struts: Theory of columns & Struts, Eulers and Rankine formulae.
Thin Cylinders: Theory of thin cylinders subjected to pressure. Expression for hoop stress and longitudinal stress. Design of thin
cylinders.
Thick Cylinders and Spherical Shells:Stresses and strain in thick shells/cylinder subjected to pressures. Compound cylinders press
fits on solid shaft.
Fracture, Fatique and Creep:Stress concentration, Grifith’s formula. Fatigue loading, endurance limit, Creep.
References:
1.Strength of Materials by Ryder
2.Strength of Materials by Singer
3.Strength of Materials by Oimoshenko
4.Engg. Mechanics of Solids by Popov
5.Mechanics of Materials by Bear Johnson
6.Strength of Materials by R.K. Rajput
7.Strength of Materials by Ramamrutham & Narain.
Introduction: Historical perspective, importance of materials, Brief review of modern & atomic concepts in Physics and Chemistry.
Atomic models, Periodic table, Chemical bondings.
Crystallography and Imperfections: Concept of unit cell space lattice, Bravais lattices, common crystal structures, Atomic packing
factor and density. Miller indices. X-ray crystallography techniques. Imperfections, Defects & Dislocations in solids.
Mechanical Properties and Testing: Stress strain diagram, Ductile & brittle material, Stress Vs Strength. Toughness, Hardness,
Fracture, Fatigue and Creep. Testing such as Strength testings, Hardness testing, Impact testings, Fatigue Testing Creep testing, Non-
destructive testing (NDT)
Microstructural Exam: Microscope principle and methods. Preparation of samples and microstructure exam and grain size
determination. Comparative study of microstructure of various metals & alloys such as Mild steel, CI, Brass.
Phase Diagram and Equilibrium Diagram: Unitary and Binary diagrams, Phase rules, Types of equilibrium diagrams: Solid
solution type, eutectic type and combination type. Iron-carbon equilibrium diagram.
Ferrous Materials: Iron and steel manufacture, furnaces. Various types of carbon steels alloy steels and cast irons, its properties and
uses.
Heat Treatment: Various types of heat treatment such as Annealing, Normalizing Quenching, Tempering and case hardening. Time
Temperature Transformation (TTT) diagrams.
Non-Ferrous metals and alloys:Non-ferrous metals such as Cu, Al, Zn, Cr, Ni, etc. and its applications. Various type Brass, Bronze,
bearing materials, its properties and uses. Aluminum alloys such as Duralumin. Other advanced materials/alloys.
Magnetic Properties: Concept of magnetism-Dia, para, ferro Hysteresis. Soft and har magnetic storages.
Electric Properties: Energy ban concept of conductor, insulator and semiconductor. Intrinsic & extrinsic semi-conductors, P-n
junction and transistors. Basic devices and its application. Super conductivity and its applications. Messier effect. Type I & II
Superconductors. High Te Superconductors.
Ceramics: Structure types and properties and applications of ceramics. Mechanical/Electrical behaviour and processing of plastic.
Plastics: Various types of polymers/plastics and its applications. Mechanical behaviors and processing of plastics. Future of
plastics.
Other Materials: Brief description of other material such as concrete, wood, glass etc. and its uses.
Performance of materials in Service: Brief theoretical consideration of fracture, Fatigue, Creep and Corrosion and its control.
References:
1.W.D. Callister, Jr.-Material Science & Engineering Addition Wesly Publishing Co.
2.Van Vlash- Elements of Material Science & Engineering John Wiley & Sons.
3.V. Raghvan- Material Science, Prentice Hall of India
4.Narual- Material Science, TMH
5.Srivastava, Srinivasan – Science of Materials Engineering Newage.
MATERIAL SCIENCE AND TESTING LAB
A. Material Science Lab Experiments: (at least 5 of the following)
1. Making a plastic mould for small metallic specimen.
2. Specimen preparation for micro structural examination – cutting, grinding, polishing, etching.
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES-1
ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS-III
ELECTRICAL MACHINES
Course Code EEE-404 Credit 4(3-0-2)
D.C. Machines:Constructional features and principles of operation of shunt, series and compound generators and motors including
EMF equation and armature reaction, Performance characteristics of generators and motors, starting, Speed control and braking of
motors. Two Quadrant and Four Quadrant operation of motors, choice of DC motors for different applications, Losses and efficiency.
Transformers:Construction, EMF equation, Principle of operation, Phasor diagram on no-load, dffect of load, equivalent circuit,
Voltage regulation, Losses and efficiency, Tests on transformers, Prediction of efficiency and regulation, Autotransformers,
Instrument transformers, Three phase transformers.
Induction Motors:Rotating magnetic fields, principle of operation, Equivalent circuit, Torque-slip characteristic, Starters foe cage
and wound rotor type induction motors, Speed control and braking, Single Phase induction motors and methods of starting.
Synchronous Machines:Construction, EMF equation, Effect of pitch and distribution, Armature reaction and determination of
regulation of synchronous generators, Principle of motor operation, effect of excitation on line currents (V-curves), methods of
synchronization, typical applications of AC motors in industries.
Reference:
1.Hughes Edward, Electrical Technology, Addision Wesley Longman Ltd.
2.Nagrath I.J. & Kothari D.P., Electrical Machines, TMH
3.Cotton H., Advanced Electrical Technology, Wheeler & Co.
4.Fitzgerald, Kingsley. Kusko, Dumas-Electrical Machines TMH
5.Kosow L.L., electrical Machinery and Transformers, PHI
6.Parker Smith, Electrical Engineering Problems, CBS.
Introduction: Introduction to Measurement and Measuring instruments, Generalized Measuring system and functional elements,
units of Measurement, static and dynamic performance characteristics of Measurement devices, calibration, concept of error, sources
of error, statistical analysis of errors.
Sensors and Transducers: Types of Sensors, types of transducers and their characteristics.
Time and Transducers: Counters, Stroboscope, frequency measurement by direct comparison
Measurement of pressure: Gravitational, direct acting, elastic and indirect type pressure transducers. Measurement of very low
pressures.
Measurements of Force and Torque: Different types of load cells elastic transducers, Pneumatic & Hydraulic systems.
Temperature Measurement: By thermometers, bimetallic, thermocouples, thermostats and pyrometers. Vibration and Noise
Measurement
Seismic instruments, vibration pick ups and decibel meters, vibrometers accelerometers.
Data Acquisition system: Introduction to data acquisition systems, single and multi-channel system, microprocessors and PC based
data acquisition systems. Input-output devices.
Signal Transmission and Processing: Devices and Systems.
METROLOGY
II. Metrology and Inspection: Standards of linear measurement, line and end standards. Limit, fits and
tolerances. Interchangeability and standardization. Linear and angular measurements devices and systems.
Limit gauges classification, Taylor’s Principle of Gauge Design. Measurement of geometric forms like
straightness, flatness, roundness and circularity. Tool makers microscope, profile project autocollimator.
III Interferometer: principle and use of interferometry, optical flat and interferometers, laser interferometers.
Measurement of screw threads and gears.
Surface texture: quantitative evaluation of surface roughness and its measurement.
Suggested Text Books & References:
1. Beckwith Thomas G., Mechanical Measurements, Narosa Publishing House, N. Delhi.
2. Doeblein E.O., “Measurement Systems, Application Design”, McGraw Hill, 1990
3. Kumar D.S. “Mechanical Measurements and Control”, Metropolitan, N.Delhi.
4. Hume K.J., “Engineering Metrology”, Mac Donaldd & Co. 1963.
5. Gupta, I.C., “Engineering Metrology”, Dhanpat Rai & Sons, New Delhi, 1994.
6. Sirohi, “Mechanical Measurement”, New Age Publishers
7. Jain, R.K., “Engineering Met5rology ” Khanna Publishers
8. Jain R.K., “Mechanical Measurement” Khanna Publishers
KINEMATICS OF MACHINES
1.Introduction: Links, kinematics pairs, linkage mechanisms, inversions of slider crank chain and double slider crank chain, four bar
linkage, mechanisms compound chains in brief.
2.Velocity and Acceleration I Mechanisms:Velocity of point in mech., relative velocity method, instantaneous center method,
Kennedy’s theorem acc-diagram, acc-centers, Correolis components acc., Klein’s construction for slider crank and four bar mech.
Analytical method for slider crank mech.
3.Mechanism with Lower Parts.:Pantograph straight line motion mechanisms, Peucellier’s Mechanism, hart’s straight line mech.,
Scort Rusel mech., analysis of hook’s joint, introduction to the analysis of complex mech., Davis and Ackermann steering gears.
4.Kinematic Synthesis of Planner Linkages: Linkages, geometrical methods, 3 position synthesis of coupling rod, analytical
method, fredenstem equation for functions generation.
5.Cams:Classification & terminology law of gearing, geometric & kinematic characteristic of involute, under cutting & interference,
gear trains (simple, compound & planetary)
INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING
MANUFACTURING SCIENCE -1
Introduction:
Importance of manufacturing, economic & Technological consideration in manufacturing. Survey of Manufacturing Process.
Materials & manufacturing process for common items.
Metal Forming Process:
Elastic & Plastic deformation, yield criteria. Hot working Vs cold working, Load required to accomplish metal forming operation.
Analysis (equilibrium equation method) of forming process with sliding friction sticking friction and mixed condition for slab and
disc. Work required for forging. Analysis of Wire/Strip drawing and max. Reduction, Tube drawing, Extrusion and its application
Condition for rolling force and power in rolling. Rolling mills. Design, lubrication and defects in metal forming processes.
Sheet Metal Working:
Die & assembly and press work methods and processes. Cutting mechanism, blanking Vs piercing. Compound Vs. progressing die.
Flat faces Vs inclined face punch.
Analysis of forming process like cup/deep drawing and bending.
Unconventional Metal Forming Processes:
Unconventional Metal forming Processes such as explosive forming, electro-magnetic, electro- hydraulic forming.
Powder Metallurgy:
Powder metallurgy manufacturing processes. The process, advantage and applications.
Casting:
Basic principle & survey of casting Process. Types of patterns and allowances. Types and properties of moulding sand. Element of
mould and design considerations, gatting, riser, runner, core. Solidification of casting, theory and analysis. Sand casting, defect and
remedies and inspection. Cupola furnace.
Die casting centrifugal casting, Investment casting.
Manufacturing Of Plastic Components:
Plastic and its past, present & future uses. Injection moulding. Extrusion of plastic section. Welding of plastics. Future of plastic &
application.
Jigs & Fixtures:
Locating and clamping devices/principle. Jigs and fixtures and its application.
Books:
1. Manufacturing science by Ghosh and Mallik.
2. Production Engg. Science by P.C Pandey
3. Production technology by R.K.Jain.
4. Manufacturing technology by P.N.Rao
5. Material and manufacturing by Paul Degarmo.
EXPERIMENTS:
Say Minimum 8 Experiments out of Following (Or Such Experiment)
1. Design of pattern for a desired casting (containg hole).
2. Pattern making.
3. Making a mould (with core) and casting.
4. Sand testing (at least one such as of grain fineness number determination).
5. Injection moulding of plastic.
6. Forging by hand forging processes.
Part I: Organizations, Management and the Networked Enterprise Information Systems in Global Business Today
Global E-Business: How Businesses Use Information Systems Information Systems, Organizations, and Strategy Ethical and Social
Issues in Information Systems
Part II: Information Technology Infrastructure IT Infrastructure and Emerging Technologies
Foundations of Business Intelligence: Databases and Information Management
Telecommunications, the Internet and Wireless Technology Securing Information Systems
Part III: Key System Applications for the Digital Age
Achieving Operational Excellence and Customer Intimacy: Enterprise Applications
E-Commerce: Digital Markets, Digital Goods Managing Knowledge Enhancing Decision Making
Introduction: Errors in Numerical Computation, Mathematical Preliminaries, Errors and their Analysis, Machine Computations,
Computer Software.
Algebraic & Transcendental Equation: Bisection Method, Iteration Method, Method of False Position, Rate of Convergence,
Method for Complex Root, Muller’s Method, Quotient Difference Method, Newton Raphson Method.
Interpolation:Introduction, Errors in Polynomial Interpolation, Finite Differences, Decision of Errors, Newton’s Formulae for
Interpolation, Gauss, Stirling, Bessel’s, Everett’s Formulae, Interpolation by Unevenly Spaced Points, Lagrange’s Interpolation
Formula, Divided Difference, Newton’s General Interpolation Formula.Curve Fitting, Cubic Spline & Approximation:
Introduction, Method of Least Square Curve Fitting Procedures, Fitting a Straight Line, Curve Fitting by Sum of
Exponentials, Data Fitting with Cubic Splines, Approximation of functions.
Numerical Integration & Differentiation: Introduction, Numerical differentiation, Numerical Integration, Trapezoidal Rule,
Simpson 1/3 Rule, Simpson 3/8 Rule, Boole's and Weddle's Rule, Eular—Maclariaun Formula, Gaussian Formula, Numerical
Evaluation of Singular Integrals.
Statistical Computation: Frequency Chart, Regression Analysis, Least Square Fit, Polynomial Fit, Linear & Non Linear
Regression, Multiple Regressions, Statistical Quality Control Methods.
References:
1. Jain, Iyengar, Jain, “Numerical Methods for Scientific & Engineering Computation”, New Age International.
2. Balaguruswamy, “Numerical Methods”, TMH.
3. Sastry, “Introductory Method of Numerical Analysis”, PHI.
4. Gerald & Wheatly, “Applied Numerical Analysis”, Addision Wesley.
5. Probability & Statistic, Schaum Series.
6. Hulquit, “Numerical Method for Engineers & Computer Scientist”, Addision Wesley.
7. Flowers, “Numerical Methods In C++”, Oxford University Press.
8. Vedamurthy, “Numerical Methods”, Vikas.
List of Experiments:
Write Programs in C
1. To deduce errors involved in polynomial Interpolation.
2. Algebraic and transcendental equations using Bisection, Iterative method of false position, also give rate of conversions of roots in
tabular form for each of these methods.
3. To implement Bessel’s functions, Newton’s, Sterling, Languages.
4. To implement method of least square curve fitting.
5. Implement numerical differential using trapezoidal, Simpson 3/8 rules.
6. To show frequency chart, regression analysis, Linear Square fit and polynomial fit
Industrial Economics;
1. Introduction: -Nature and significance of economics, meaning of science, Engineering and technology and their relationship
with economic development.
2.Basic concept: - The concept of demand and supply, indifference curve analysis, price effect, income effect and substitution
effect.
3. Money and banking: - Function of money, value of money, inflation and measure to control it. Brief idea function of banking
system, viz; commercial and central banking, business fluctuation.
Management:
4.Introduction: Definition, nature and significance of management, evaluation of management thought,
contribution of Max Weber, Taylor and Fayol.
5. Human behaviour: Factors of individuals’ behaviour, perception. Learning and personality development, inter personal
relationship and group behaviour.
References:
Dewett, K.K./Modern Economics Theory.
Luthers, Fred / Organizational Behaviours.
Prasad L.M/ Principles of Management
A.W. Stonier &D.C Hergne/ A Text Book of Economics Theory /Oxford Publishing House Pvt Ltd
MACHINE DESIGN – I
Introduction, Definition, Methods, Standards in design & selection of preferred size Selection of materials, BIS system of
designation of steels, steel & alloys, plastics & rubbers.
Design against static load
Modes of failure, Factor of safety, stress-strain relationship, principal stresses, theories of failure, endurance limit, design for finite &
infinite life, Soderberg & Goodman criteria
Design against Fluctuating Load
Joints Riveted joints, welded joint, screwed joints, eccentric loading of above joints, design for fatigue loading.
Shaft, Keys & coupling.
Design against static load, strength & rigidity design, design of square & flat keys & splines, rigid & flexible couplings.
Mechanical Springs.
Helical spring, stress equation, deflection equation, design against static & fatigue loading, Multileaf spring, Nippling, Design, spiral
springs.
Power Screws
Form of threads, square threads, trapezoidal threads, stresses in screw, design of screw jack.
Reference:
1. Machine design: Sharma & Agarwal, Kataria
2. Design of M/c Elements: Bhandari TMH
3. M/c Design : Maleev & Hariharan
4. Machine Design SI edition by Shegley, McGray Hill
5. Machine Design by black & Adams, McGray Hill
6. Design of machine elements by Sprots.
MACHINE DESIGN – I LAB
1. Design & drawing of Riveted joints for given operating conditions
2. Design of an eccentrically loaded welded, riveted or bolted joint
3. Design of bolted joint for fluctuating loads
4. Design & drawing of a cotter joint.
5. Design & drawing of a Knuckle joints.
6. Design & drawing of a simple screw jack
7. Design of shaft for different loading conditions
8. Design & drawing of rigid coupling (flanged type)
9. Design & drawing of a flexible coupling (pin-bush type)
10. Design & drawing of a leaf spring for and automobile
11. Design & drawing of a helical spring for a given application
Note-
1. Students may be advised to use design data book for design
2. Drawing shall be made wherever necessary on small drawing sheets
General: Modes of heat transfer Conduction Convection- Radiation, scope and application of heat transfer, principles in Engineering
Practice.
Conduction:Fourier law-Thermal conductivity of solids, liquids and gases, factors affecting thermal conductivity General differential
equation for conductions. One dimensional steady state conduction through homogeneous and composite surface-Plane, cylindrical
and spherical walls-Effect of variable thermal conductivity Shape factor, Overall heat transfer coefficient-Critical radius of insulation
solution of multi dimensional steady state problems using relaxation method. Transient heat conduction based on lumped parameter
method.
Convection:Principles of dimensional analysis-pi theorem, Application of dimensional analysis to free and forced convection.
Empirical relations for flat plate and tubular geometry. Forced convection from tubes & tube bundles in cross flow. Simple
application to straight, rectangular and triangular fins effectiveness of fins. Fundamentals of boiling heat transfer, pool boiling, Heat
transfer in condensation: drop wise and film condensation: empirical equations.
Radiation:Nature of thermal-radiation-Definitions and concepts Monochromatic and total emissive power-Absorptivitiy –
Reflectivity-Black, gray and real surfaces-concept of a black body-Planck’s distribution law-Configuration of geometrical factor Heat
exchange by radiation between black surfaces-Large parallel black plates, equal parallel and opposite black squares, black rectangles
perpendicular to each other having a common edge-heat exchange by radiation between large parallel planes of different emissivity.
Radiation shields Electrical network method of solving radiation problems. Solar radiation & Collectors.
Heat Exchangers:Tubes of heat exchangers- Parallel flow, Counter flow evaporator and condenser, Log mean temperature
difference, effectiveness, NTU method, Introduction to compact heat exchangers.
Ficks law of diffusion, Diffusion coefficient, steady state diffusion through stationary media, steady state diffusion through a stagnant
gas films, steady state, equivocal counter diffusion.
References:
1. Principles of Heat Transfer Frnak Kreith McGray Hill Book Co. Heat and Mass Transfer C-D Bennett and J-E-M
years, Tata McGraw-Hill (19975)
2. Fundamental of moment and heat transfer-Wetly
3. Heat and mass Transfer – Eckert & Drake, McGraw Hill Book Co.
4. Engineering Heat Transfer J.P. Homan, McGraw Hill Book Co.
5. Heat Transfer by Pitts ane Sission, Schaum series.
6. Heat Mass Transfer by R. Yadav
7. Heat Mass Transfer by C.P.Gupta
8. Heat and Mass Transfer by Domkundvar
9. Heat & Mass transfer by R.C. Chandra
10. Heat & Mass Transfer by Vijay Gupta
11. Heat & Mass Transfer by D.S. Kumar
DYNAMICS OF MACHINES.
Product, Definition, Scope, Terminology: Design definitions, Old and new design methods, design by evolution, examples such as
evolution bicycle, safetyrazor etc. Need based developments, Technology based developments, Physical reliability & Economic
feasibility of design concepts.
Morphology of design, Divergent, transformation and convergent phases of product disigh, Identification of need, Analysis of need.
Design for what? Design, criteria, functional aesthetic, ergonomics, form, shape, size, colour.
Mental blocks, Removal blocks, Ideation techniques, creativity, checklist, transformations, brain storming and syneerics,
Morphological techniques.
Utility concept, Utility value, Utility index, Decision making under multiple criteria. Economic aspects fixed and variable costs,
Break-even analysis.
Reliability considerations, Bath tub curve, reliability of systems in series and parallel, failure rte, MTTF and MTBF, Optimum spares
from reliability considerations.
Design of displays and controls, Man-machine Interface, compatibility of displays and controls
Ergonomic Aspects, Anthropometrics data and its importance in design.
Application of Computers in product design.
Book References:
1. Product Design & Manufacturing – A.K. Chitat & R.C. Gupta, PHI (EEE)
2. The Technology of Creation Thinking- R.P. Gewford- Ph.D.
3. The Art of thought- Grohem Wallas- Brev & Co., New York.
4. Product Design & Dection Therory – M.K. Starr, PH
5. Engg. Product Design – C.D. Lain, Business Book
6. Industrial Design for Engineers – W.H. Mayall Hiffe
7. Human Factor Engg. – Mccormic E.J., McGraw Hill
8. Engineering, An Introduction to creative Profession- G.C. Beabley & HW Leach, Mc Millan
MANUFACTURING SCIENCE – II
I.C. ENGINES
CourseCode:ME508 Credit 4(3-1-0)
Introduction: Review Classification, Application, Constructions details, Working principle, Valve timings, Environment friendly
engines. List of auxiliary system.
Gas Cycle & Processes: Review of Otto, Diesel and Dual Cycles, Comparison, Sterling and Bryaton Cycle, Improvement of
Performance by modification of gas turbine cycles, Fuel air cycle, Actual cycle.
Combustion in SI & CI Engines: Stiochiometric air fuel, Combustion theory, Combustion phenomena. Engine variables on
ignition delay and flame Speed Abnormoral Combustion, Detonation or Knock, Variable affecting knock, Effects of knock, Methods
to reduce detonation, Combustor chambers design.
Fuels for I. C. Engine: Types, Chemical Structure, Petroleum refining process, Properties of SI, CI and aviation fuels, Knocking
rating of SI and CI fuels, Non- petroleum fuels, Alternative fuels for I.C engine. Stiochiometric air – fuel ratio.
Carburetion and gasoline Injection: Intake and exhaust system, Engine air-fuel requirement, Simple carburetor, Complete
carburetor and its elements, Types, Fuel pump, Fuel system, Multi-point fuel injection system. Governing of SI engines.
C.I. Fuel Injection System: Requirements of injection system, Types, Injection pump, Governing, Fuel injector, Injector nozzle.
Ignition System: Requirements, Types – Battery and Magneto ignition system, Spark plug, Contact breaker, Dual angle, Firing order
, Spark advance mechanism , Electronic ignition systems
Engine Friction and Lubrication: Total engine friction, Factors affecting engine friction, Lubrication, Mechanism of lubrication,
Lubricants and their properties, Additives, Lubrication systems.
Engine Cooling System: Necessity of cooling, Heat transfer and energy balance, Parameters affecting engine heat transfer, Cooling
system.
Supercharging : Objective, Methods, Turbocharger, performance.
Two- stroke Engines: Classification, Scavenging processes, advantages and disadvantages, Performance.
Measurement, Testing & Performance: Performance parameters, Type of tests – speed fuel and air consumption, friction, Indicated
and brake power, Performance characteristics, Heat balance sheet.
Air Pollution and Control: Sources and classification, Effects of air pollution, Pollutants from I. C. engines, Mechanism of
formation of pollutants, Particulate emissions, Exhaust gas treatment.
References:
1. I.C. engine Analysis and practice –E.F. obert
2. A Course in internal combustion engines –M.L. Mathur & R.P. Sharma, Dhanpat, Rai & sons, New Delhi.
3. Internal combustion engines- Maleev
4. Heat Engg.-Vasandani & Kumar
5. Internal Combustion Engine-Gill and Smith
6. Internal combustion Engines and Air Pollution- R. Yadav, CPH, Allahabad
7. I.C. Engines by V. Ganesam, TMH
8. Internal combustion Engine- Heywood, Mc-Graw Hill
Refrigeration: Introduction to Refrigeration System: Methods of Refrigeration, Carnot Refrigeration cycle, Unit of Refrigeration
capacity, C.O.P. applications.
Air Refrigeration cycle, Bryton Refrigeration cycle, Optimum C.O.P. & pressure ratio, Air craft Refrigeration, classification of Air
craft Refrigeration system, Actual power for Refrigeration system, Dry Air Rated Temperature (DART).
Vapour Compression system: Single stage system, Effect of pressure change on C.O.P. use of p-h chart, Effect of sub cooling of
condensate on C.O.P. & capacity, effect of super heating of vapour-compression constructional details of Refrigerator and Air
conditioner.
Vapour-Absorption System:Working Principle of continuous Absorption System. Comparison between Absorption & compression
system. Theory of mixtures, Temp-concentration Diagram, Enthalpy concentration diagram. Adiabatic mixing of two systems.
Lithium-Bromide water vapour absorption system. Working principle, comparison with Ammonia-water system.
Refrigerants: Classification, Nomenclature, Desirable properties of refrigerants, common refrigerants secondary refrigerants and
CFC free refrigerant.
Air Conditioning: Introduction to air-conditioning, psychrometrics, terms.
Definitions, Adiabatic saturation & Thermodynamic, Wet-bulb temperature, psychrometers use of psychrometric chart, Air
conditioning requirement for comfort and industrial process, comfort zones, cooling towers, cooling & heating load calculations.
Refrigeration Equipment & Application:Expansion device, Duct design. Food preservation cold storage, Refrigerators, freezes, ice
plant, water coolers, thermal analysis for human body.
References:
1.Refrigeration & Air Conditioning by Manohar Prasad.
2.Principles of Refrigeration by Roy J. Dossat.
3.Refrigeration & Air conditioning by Arora & Domkundwar.
4.Refrigeration & Air Conditioning by C.P. Arora.
Spur gears: Conjugate action, involute gears, gear cutting methods, tooth loads, strength of spur gears I bending and in wear,
dynamic loading, gear materials, design of gears in volute spines gear corrections.
Helical Gears: Tooth relation ship, tooth proportions design of the helical gears, crossed helical gears.
Worm gears: Types of worm gearing, analysis of forces, power rating efficiency, worm gear standers and proportions.
Bevel gears: Straight bevel gears, design for bending, wear and dynamic loading, spiral bevel gears, hypoid gears.
Antifriction bearing: Types of ball bearing, roller bearing, needle roller bearing, friction life of bearing, reliability considerations,
selection of ball bearing, roller bearing, tapered roller bearings, thrust bearing, lubrication and sealing. Mounting of bearings,
Lubrication and sliding bearing: Type of lubrication, viscosity, hydrodynamic theory of lubrication, types of bearing, design of
bearing using design charts, boundary lubrication, hydrostatic bearing, hydrodynamic thrust bearing.
Engine Parts: Design of the connecting rod, cross-head, crank shaft and piston, valve gear mechanism.
References:
1. Mechanical Engineering Desigh-Joseph E. Shigley McGraw –Hill Publications.
2. Design of machine members- alex Valance V.I doughtie, Mg-graw Hill Co.
3. Machine design D.N. Reshetov, Mir Publishers: Mosow.
4. Machine design D.N. Reshetov, Mir Publisher: Mosow.
5. Fundamentals of Machine desigh [Vol: 1-5] Porlov, ir. Pun: Mocow
6. Machine elements: Dobrovsky, Mir, Pub. Moscow data books
7. Fundamentals of Machine design-Rechard M. Phelan, Tata-McGraw Hill Pu. [1978]
8. Machine Design-Maleev and Hartman, CBS.
9. Machine Design –Sharma & Agrawal, Kataria
10.Design of Machine Elements – Bhandari TMH
11.Machine Design- Black & Adams, Mc Graw-Hill
MACHINE DESIGN – II LAB
At least 2 experiments/turns (lecture-classes) from each of the 4 following sections, say, 3 turns for A, 3 turns for B, 2 turns for C and
2 turns of D, total 10.
A. Conventional Design & Drawing-
Conventional design & drawing on small drawing sheet using hand book for items such as engine parts, shafts, gears, bearings etc. by
students.
B. Computer and Language-
Lectures should be given by teachers on introduction to computer and languages such as C/Input Out put statements, control
statements, if, for while, switch statement etc. Function and its uses. Structure. To make student able to write computer program.
C. Writing computer programme for conventional design-
After section B, students can write compute program for the design done in section A/ theory subjects.
D. Auto CAD-
With initial review teaching of Auto CAD, students can do drawing & drafting of design done in section A.
AUTOMATIC CONTROLS
Course Code (EEE-509) Credit 3(2-1-0)
Introduction :Concept of automatic controls-loop and closed-loop systems, servomechanisms, block diagrams, transfer functions.
Application of Laplace Transform in control system.
Representation of control components and systems:
Translation and rotational mechanical components, electrical components, series and parallel combinations, cascade systems,
analogous system.
System Response: First and second order systems response to impulse, ramp and sinusoidal inputs, properties of unit step response of
second order system, systems with velocity lag.
Mode of Controls: Proportional control-proportional pus reset control proportional plus rate control, reset rate, two position control.
Controller Mechanisms: Pneumatic, hydraulic and electric controllers, general principles for generating various control actions.
Concept of control value.
Control system analysis: Transient response of simple control systems stability of control system Routh’s criterion.
Frequency response analysis: Polar, Bode plots-experimental determination of frequency response, Bode and Niquist stability
criteria, gain and phase margins.
Root locus plots: Simple transfer functions transient response from root locus.
References:
1. Automatic control Theory- Rave, McGraw- Hill Book Co.
2. Industrial Automatic controls – lajoy, Longmans Green & Co.
3. Automatic Control Systems – B.C. Kuo, Prentice – Hall [1976]
4. Modern Control Engineering – Linear Control Systems- W-Leonhard, Allied Publishers Pvt. Ltd. [1976]
5. Control systems Engineering- I.J. Nagarth and M. Gopat New Age Pvt. Ltd.
6. Automatic Process Control- D.P. Eckaman, Viley Eastern Ltd.
2. Flow through nozzles and diffusers: ?Classification of nozzles and diffusers. Steady flow energy equation through nozzles,
momentum equation. Nozzle and diffuser efficiencies, mass flow rate through nozzle under isentropic flow condition, critical in
nozzle flow, physical explanation of critical pressure for a given initial velocity under isentropic and actual flow conditions, general
relationship, between area, velocity and pressure in nozzles and diffuser, design of nozzles and diffusers, supersaturated flow through
nozzles, effect of variation of back pressure in nozzle.
3. Steam turbines: Principles of working of steam turbines, classification comparison, velocity diagram for impulse and reaction
turbines. Power output, axial thrust diagram efficiency; energy lost by impulse and reaction turbines. Optimum value of blade-speed
ration in impulse and reaction turbines, losses in steam turbines, state point locus and reheat factor, need of governing, throttle
governing, nozzle governing and by pass governing speeder and anticipatory gear, governing of reheat turbines, direct digital control,
governing characteristics, steam turbine auxiliary systems.
4. Condensers and Cooling Towers: Function of condenser, condensing system, surface and jet condensers, mass of circulating
water, condenser and vacuum efficiency, Cooling tower: construction details and analysis.
5. Steam generator: Function of boilers, Classification of boilers, modern boilers, heat absorption in water tube boilers, circulation in
down comer-riser circuits and their sizing, steam drum and internal, mountings and accessories, Ash loading system, feed water
treatment, Fuel handling systems, Fuel burning equipment. Fluidized bed boilers, stean generator control, draught, performance of
boilers.
REFERENCES
Theory of Steam Turbine by W.J.Kearton
Steam & Gas turbines and Power Plant Enginering, VII ed., 2004, Central Publishing House Allahabad.
Turbines, Compressors and Fans by S.M.Yahya
Power Plant Technology by M.M. El-wakil, McGraw Hill, Internal Edition.
Power Plant Enginering by Domkundwar and Arora, Dhanpat Rai and Sons.
Power Plant system Design by K.W. Li and B. P. Priddy, John Wiley, 1985.
FLUID MACHINERY
Course Code (CE-576) Credit 4(2-1-2)
1. Jet Theory: Introduction to hydro dynamic thrust of a jet on a fixed and movin g suface (flat, curve), effect of inclination of jet
with the surface.
2. Hydraulic Turbines:Pelton Wheel, Francis and Kaplan turbines classification of turbines, working principles, work done,
efficiency, draft tube theory, cavitations in turbines, performance, testing of turbines, model testing, selection of a turbines, stability of
a turbine (Static & dynamic), performance curves, constant efficeiency curves, Muschel curves, governing of turbines, specific
speeds.
3. Pumps:Centrifugal pumps, classifications, work done by impeller, efficiencies of centrifugal pumps, priming, specific speed,
cavitations and separation, surging, checking, model testing, performance characteristics, reciprocating pumps, classification, work
done (single and double acting), slip, variation of pressure, work saved by fitting air vessels, multicylinder pumps, comparison of
centrifugal and reciprocating pumps, design aspects.
4.Hydraulic machines:Hydraulic systems, hydraulic press, cranks, jacks, accumulator, intensifier, ram, fluid coupling, fluid torque
converter, water hammer, jet pumps and air lift pumps.
5.Gas Turbines and Jet propulsion:Introduction, working cycle, different types of gas turbines, jet propulsion, thrust power and
propulsion efficiency.
References:
1. Hydraulic Machines Dr. J. Lal
2. Heat Engg. V.P. Vasandani & D.S. Kumar
3. Hydraulic machines V.P. Vasandani
4. Fluid machinery- K.R. Arora
5. Fluid machinery – P.N. Modi & S.M. Seth.
FLUID MACHINERY LAB
Say minimum eight experiment following or such experiment
1. Impact of jet experiment
2. Turbine exp. On pelton wheel
3. Turbine exp. On Francis turbine
4. Turbine exp. On Kaplan turbine
5. Exp. On Reciprocating pump
6. Exp. On centrifugal pump.
7. Exp on Hydraulic Jack/Press
8. Exp. On Hydraulic Brake
9. Exp. On Hydraulic Ram
10. Study through first visit of any pumping station/plant
11. Study through second visit of any pumping station/ plant
12. Any other suitable experiment/test rig such as comparison & performance of different types of pumps and turbines.
CONDITION MONITORING
Introduction,
1.Principles, Economics and Application; ConditionMonitoring Methods. Economics of Condition Monitoring, Setting up aCM
Activity, Implementation of Condition Based Maintenance,Consequences of implementation of CBM. Information System,Selection
of Monitoring Methods, Assessment of monitoring techniques,Case studies. (06 Hrs)
2. Vibration Monitoring and analysis
Introduction, Machinery signatures, Selection of Transducers. AnalysisTechniques, Machine failure modes, Measurement location,
Vibration severitycriteria, Vibration frequency analysis. Permanent Monitoring, Case studies.
(06 Hrs)
3. Vibration Monitoring of ball and roller bearings
Introduction, Shock pulse method, SPM for testing Antifriction bearings, ManualMonitoringContinuous monitoring, The Kurtosis
method, Fiber optics system, Vibrationsignature analysis, Contact resistance method, Case studies. SPM and its Applications. (06
Hrs)
4. Non-Destructive testing
Introduction, Visual testing, Liquid Penetrate inspection, Water-washablemethod. Precleaning, Penetrant application, Dwell time,
Excess surfacepenetrateremoval, Surface drying, Developer application, Interpretation, Postemulsifiable
penetrants, Solvent-Soluble penetrants.Radiographic examination, X-ray Apparatus, X-ray generation, Tube shielding,
Control console, Other X-ray sources, Electrostatic or Ven De Graffgenerators,Linear accelerators. Gamma-ray Radiography-
Sources-Radium, Thallium 170,Iridium 192, Cobalt 62. Isotope Projectors-Geometric factors, Radiographic
film, Radiograph. Safety Hazards and Government control; Cost.Sonics, Ultra Sonics, Pulse echo technique, Transmission technique,
Resonancetechnique, Frequency modulation techniques. (07 Hrs)
5. Specialized techniques of condition monitoring
Acoustic imaging, Ultra sonic triangulation fault location Acoustic emissiontechnique (AET)- Instrumentation, Transducers,
Preamplifier and filter, Main amplifier and Signal processing/ Display unit, Signals and processing, Magnetictesting Methods, Current
flow Magnetisation, Induction Magnetic Flow Method,Induction Threading bar method, Induction Magnetising Coil method,
InducedCurrent flow method, Magnetic particle Inspection Inks, Strippable Magnetic
film, Eddy Current apparatus,Thermography-Thermographic Equipment, Application of Thermography,
Corrosion monitoring, Need for corrosion monitoring, Fields of application,
Monitoring Techniques, Resistance techniques.Other probe techniques-Analytical technique and others. (07 Hrs)
6. Performance Trend monitoring
Introduction, Thermodynamic and Fluid dynamic analysis, Primary andSecondary, performance parameter, Steam turbine
performance parameters,Case examples.(06 Hrs)
7. Mechanical Fault Diagnosis By Wears Monitoring & Lubricant
AnalysisIntroduction, Source of Contamination, Significant oil contaminants, Used oilContamination-time trends, Changes in the
carrier fluid, Ferratic wear debris.Wear process monitoring techniques- Direct debris detection methods, Debriscollection
methods.Lubricant sampling & analysis-Sampling, Lubricant sampling methods,Lubricant analysis methods, Interpretation of results,
Indications from theamount of debris present, Indication from the size distribution of debris,Application of chemical analysis of
debris, Wear detection using proximitymonitors, Case examples. (08 Hrs)
8. Condition Monitoring case Studies & Applications
Failure of fan bearings- History of failures, Analysis of the failures, Solution.High frequency vibration of gas compressor-History of
trouble, Analysis oftrouble, Solution. Monitoring of cracks in rotors- Turbocompressor misalignment. Detection of faulty electrical
components. Turbine shelldistortion. Symptoms and Detections. (06 Hrs)
Text Books:
1. R.A., Caollacatt Chapman “Mechanical Fault Diagnosis and Condition Monitoring”, Chapman and hall 1977.
References:
1. L.F.Pau Marcel Deker “Failure Diagnosis and Performance Monitoring”.
2. Update CEP ISTE New Delhi “Condition Monitoring and condition based maintenance”.
1.Introduction: Introduction to CAD / CAED / CAE and its engineering applications, importance & necessity.
2.Programming in C, C++
Brief introduction and review computer and languages. C, C++ Input output statements, control statement, if for while, switch
statement, function. Pointer nations.
Array, matrix, string, structure, class concept of object oriented Programming, Features of C++ over C.
3. Computer Graphics-
Graphic systems, CTR, Display devices, Co-ordinate representation, Graphic functions. Output primitives-Breseham's line drawing
and Mid-point circle algorithms. 2-D and 3-D transformations concatenation. Exercise and programs. Curve representation.
Interpolation vs approximation. Spline curve. Bezier curves and its properties. Brief mention of other curves.
3-D Graphic - Polygon surface, quadric and super quadric surface and Bobby objects. Solid modeling-Sweep representation wire
mesh, constructive solid geometry and Boolean operations. Boundary representation, Colours.
4. Computer Aided Design of Machine Elements and Other systems.
CAD of machine elements such as shaft, springs, bearing and problem from other system such as heat exchanger, inventory control
etc. Writing computer program in C.A. Auto CAD and its uses.
5.Introduction to Numerical Methods and Optimization Technique-
Introduction to Numerical techniques and optimization. Curve fittings. least square method. Newton Raphson method for root finding
an for optimization. Brief introduction to numerical differentiation and integration. Linear programming for constrained optimization
(only graphical method) .
6.Introduction to Finite Element Method (FEM)
Introduction and applications of FEM. One / Two dimensional beam element (spring system) analysis.
Books / References.
1. Computer Graphic by Hearn & Baker, Prentice Hall.
2. CAD / CAM by Groover
3. Let us C by yaswant kanetkar and also on C++
4. Computer aided analysis & design of machine elements by Rao & Dukhipati
5. Numerical methods using C by Xavier.
6. Optimization - SS Rao
7. FEM - SS Rao
CAD LAB
say minimum 6 experiments from following
1. Line drawing or Circle drawing algorithm experiment : writing the program and running it on Computer.
2. Transformations algorithm experiment for translation / rotations / scaling : writing program and running it on
computer.
3. Design problem experiment: writing the program for design of of machine element or other system and running it
on computer.
4. Optimisation problem experiment: writing a program for optimizing a function and running it on computer.
5. Auto CAD experiment: understanding and use of Auto CAD commands.
6. Writing a small program for FEM for 2 spring system and running it. OR using a FEM package.
7. Use of graphic software standards packages e.g. GKss / PHICS / GL etc.
8. Use of pro Engineer / Idea etc.
1. Introduction: Need and future of NC systems and CAM in India. Advantages & Disadvantages. Classification. Open and closed
loop. Historical development and future trends. Closed loop. Historical development and future trends.
2.Features of NC Programming: Difference between ordinary and NC machine tools. Methods for Improving Accuracy and
Productivity.
3.NC Part Programming:(a)Manual (word address format) programming. Examples drilling and milling.
(b) APT programming, Geometry, Motion and Additional statements, Macro statement.
4.System Device: Introduction to DC motors, stepping motors, Feed back device such as encoder, counting devices, Digital to
Analog converter and Vice versa.
5.Interpolators:Principle, Digital Differential Analyses. Linear Interpolator and its software interpolator.
6.Control of NC systems: Open and closed loops. Automatic control of closed loops with encoder & tachometers. Speed variation of
DC motor. Adaptive control.
7.Computer integrated manufacturing system: Manufacturing cell, Transfer lines, FMS, CIM, CAD / CAM concept.
8.Robotics:NC machine vs Robots. Types and generations of Robots. Robot applications. Economics, Robot programming
methods. VAL and AML with examples. Introduction to Artificial intelligence for intelligent manufacturing.
Books / References:
1. Computer control of Manufacturing systems by Koren
2. Robots by Koren
3. NC Machines by Koren
4. CAD / CAM by Groover.
CAM LAB
Minimum four experiments
1. Writing a part - programing (in word address format or in APT) for a job for drilling operation (contouring and running on NC
machine.
2. Writing a part programming (in word address format or in APT) for a job milling operation (conducting) and running on NC
machine.
3. Experiment on Robots and its programs.
4. Experiment of difference between ordinary machine and NC machine, study or retrofitting.
5. Experiment on difference between ordinary machine and NC machine, study or retrofitting.
6. Experiment on study of system devices such as motor and feed devices.
7. Experiment on Mechatronics & controls.
AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING
1. Engineering Process and Systems Approach: Applications of systems concepts in Engineering, Identification of engineering,
Identification of engineering functions, systems approach, Engineering Activities Matrix, Defining the proposed effort, Role of
Engineering problem solving. Concurrent Engineering. A case study : eg. Viscous lubrication system in wire drawing.
2. Problem formulation: Nature of engineering problems, needs statement, Hierarchial Nature of systems hierarchial nature of
problem environment, Problem scope and constraints. A case Study; e.g.Heating duct insulation-System High - Speed belt drive
system.
3. System Theories: System analysis View-points, Black Box approach, state theory approach, component integration approach.
Decision. Process approach; A case study: e.g. Automobile instrumentation panel system.
4. System Modeling:Need for modeling, modeling types and purpose, Linear graph modeling concepts, Mathematical Modeling,
Concepts, A case study: e.g. A compound bar system.
5. Linear Graph Analysis:Graph modeling and analysis process, Path problem, Network flow problem, A case study: e.g. Aluminium
extrusion system.
6. Optimization concepts:Optimization process, Motivation and freedom of choice goals and objectives- Criteria, Methods of
optimization analytical combinatorial , subjective. A case study : e.g. Aluminium extrusion system.
7. System Evaluation:Feasibility assessment, planning horizon, time value of money, Financial analysis. A case study e.g. manufacture
of a maize-starch system.
8. Calculus Methods for optimization:Model with one decision variable, Model with two decision variables, Model with equality
constraint, Model with inequality constraint. A case study : e.g. Optimization of an insulation - system.
9. Decision Analysis: Elements of a decision problem, Decision model Probability a dignity function, Expected monetary value. Unity
value, Baye's theorem : A case study : e.g. Installation of a machinery.
10. Systems Simulation: Simulation concepts, simulation models, Icons Analog Analytical, Waiting Line simulation, Simulation process
problem definition, input model construction, solution process, limitations of simulation approach : A case study : e.g. An inventory
control in a Production-Plant.
1. INTRODUCTION : the energy crisis - causes and options , renewable and nonrenewable forms of Energy and their
characteristics , availability of renewable energy and land area requirements.
2. BIOMASS ENERGY : Thermochemical and biological conversion to solid, liquid and gaseous fuels; production of bio ethanol,
biogas and producer gas
3. OCEAN , WAVE AND TIDAL ENERGY- Ocean thermal energy conversion- closed and open Cycles and their limitations,
Wave Energy and its conversion through oscillating water column , Tidal Energy – nature of the tides and tidal barrages for power
generation.
4. WIND ENERGY - Power in wind, site selection, maximum power coefficient, wind turbine types-
Horizontal axis and vertical axis machines, performance of wind machines .
5. GEOTHERMAL ENERGY – Hot aquifiers and hot and dry acquifiers
6. SOLAR ENERGY - i) Solar radiation at the earth surface , flat plate and concentrating collectors, solar
ponds and energy storage, solar thermal power generation ii) Solar photovoltaic power generation- monocrystalline, poly crystalline
and amorphous silicon modules and their production technology.
REFERENCES
1. Renewable energy sources and conversion technology’ by Bansal , Kleemann and Mellis
2. Solar Energy – principles of thermal collection and storage’ by Sukhatme, Tata – Mc Graw Hill 1996.
UNIT –I
Brief history of turbo machinery, Introduction to blowers, pumps, compressors, steam and gas turbines, turbo jet , Reviews of laws of
thermodynamics & SFEE in reference to turbo machinery, Energy transfer in turbo machines, Euler’s equation , velocity diagrams
for axial & radial turbo machinery and pumps
UNIT – II
Centrifugal Compressors - Principle of operation , Work done and pressure rise , diffuser , compressibility effects , Non
dimensional quantities for plotting compressor characteristics , compressor characteristics.
UNIT- III
Axial flow Compressors - basic operation, elementary theory, factors affecting stage pressure ratio, blockage in compressor annulus
, degree of reaction , 3- D flow . design process, blade design, calculation of stage performance , axial compressor characteristics.
UNIT – IV
Gas Turbine Cycles- Shaft power cycles, Ideal cycles and methods of accounting for component losses, gas turbine cycles for
aircraft propulsion , intake and propelling nozzle efficiencies , turbo fan engine , turbojet engine , turboprop engine. Thrust
augmentation , design operation of single shaft gas turbine , free turbine engine and jet engines, method of improving part load
performance.
UNIT – V
Steam Turbines - Constructional details , working of steam turbines
Reciprocating pumps, Main components , Indicator diagrams and modifications due to piston acceleration, performance and
characteristics axial flow pumps , hydraulic turbines
REFERENCES
1. Gas turbine theory : Gohen & Rogers , Addison Weslay Longman Ltd.
2. Design of high efficiency turbomachinery and gas turbines , David Gordon Wilson , Theodosios Korakinitis , Prentice
Hall International ,
3. Turbo machinery : S.M.Yahya .
4. Turbine , Compressors and Fans , S.M.Yahya , Tata Mc Graw Hill
5. Gas Turbine – Ganeshan , Tata Mc Graw Hill
Unit 1
INTRODUCTION : Limitations of conventional manufacturing processes , Need of Unconventional manufacturing processes and
its application .
Unit II
Unconventional machining process : Principle and working and applications of unconventional machining process such as
electro- discharge- machining . Electro – Chemical maching . ultrasonic machining , Abrasive jet maching etc.
Unit III
Unconventional welding process : Principle and working and application of unconventional welding processes such as laser beam
welding , electron beam welding , ultrasonic welding , Plasma arc welding .
Unit IV
Explosive welding , Cladding etc. Under water welding , Metallising .
Unit V
UNCONVENTIONAL FORMING PROCESSES : Principle , working and applications of High energy
Forming processes such as explosive forming , Electro magnetic forming , Electro discharge forming , water hammer forming ,
explosive compaction etc .
REFERENCES :
1. Modern machining process- P.C.Pandey.
2. Unconventional maching – V.K.Jain .
INTRODUCTION : Past , Present and future ; Robot Terminology ; Applications , Components and Sub-systems Classification of
Robot , End Effectors , Different types of grippers and design concepts .
ROBOT K8INAMETICS : Object location , Homogeneous , Transformations , Direct and inverse kinematics , Manipulator motion
.
ROBOT DRIVES, ACTUATORS and CONTROL: Drive systems hydraulics , pneumatic and electrical .
DC Motor , Stepper Motor , Robot motion and path control , Controller.
SENSORS AND PERCEPTION : Type of sensors , vision system . Computer interfaces
OPERATION RESEARCH
Course Code ME-654 CREDIT : 3 (3-0-0)
Linear Programming: Simplex methods, primal & dual problem sensitivity analysis. Transportation & assignment problems.
Dynamic Programming: Multistage decision problem & solution, principle of optimality.
Decision theory: Decision under various conditions.
Game Theory: Minimax & maximum strategies. Application of linear programming.
Stochastic Inventory Models: Single & multi period models with continuous & discrete demands.
Simulations: Monte carlo simulation, generation of random numbers & simulation languages.
Queing Models: M.M.I & M/M/S system cost consideration.
REFERENCES
1. Operations Research by: Wangner.
2. Production Planning of Operation Management : by Bugga.
3. Int. to Operation Research by :Ravindran.
4. Optimization Techniques by S.S. Rao.
5. Operation Research by: Pant.
MECHATRONICS
Fundamentals of Mechatronics, definitions and Concepts;Conventional vs Mechantronics Systems; Need of? Mechantronics in
Mechanical Engineering; Sensors and Transducers with? Special?? reference to Mechatronics. Signals System and actuating devices;
real time interfacing. Applications of? Mechatronics in Manufacturing and Automation Case Studies.
METAL FORMING
Fundaments of Elasticity, Plasticity and Viscoplastcity, Stress and strain invariant Elasticity- State of stress and strain, stress-strain
relations,? strain-displacement relations. Plasticity and Viscoplasticity: Yeld?? criterian, effective stress and strain, state of plastic
strain, Plastic strain rate, Flow rule, Effective strain rate, plastic anisotropy and viscoplasticity (determination of load and power)
concept of solid and flow formulations.?
Analysiz of Deformation Processes using SSM, UBM & SLM Plain strain Problems: Drawing and Extrusion of sheet, Rolling and
forging of strips. Axisymmetric?? Problems: Drawing and Extrusion of bar and tube, forging of solid and Hallow disc. Sheet metal
problems: Axisymmetric deep drawing and stretching.
REFERENCES:
1. V.K.Jain, Advance Machining Processes, Allied Publisher Bombay
2. Ghosh and Malik, Manufacturing Science,EWP Private Ltd.
3. P.C.Pandey, Modern Machining Processes, TMH Publication, New Delhi
4. Benedict G.F., Non Traditional Manufacturing Processes, Marcel Dekker
5. J.A.McGough, Advanced Machining Methods.
6. D.Kochan, Solid Freeform Manufacturing.
QUALITY ENGINEERING
Concept of quality, basic statistical concepts, Control of accuracy and precision, Process capability, standardization and
interchangeability; Statistical Quality Control: Objectives, Applications, organization, cost aspects, theory of statistical tolerance.
Control Charts: General theory of Control Charts, Group Control Charts. Shewhart control chart for process control; Control Charts
for variables such as X, R Control Charts for charts for attributes such as c and p charts;, Acceptance control chart; Cumulative Sum
Control Charts; Subgroup selection; Process Capability, Cause-Effect and Pareto diagrams.
Acceptance Sampling: Multiple and Sequential Sampling Plans, Multi-Continuous Sampling Plan, Acceptance Sampling by
Variables, Advantages limitations. Sampling plans using different Criteria. Comparison of various types of sampling plans. Rectifying
Inspection.
Reliability, Availability and Maintainability: Introduction to reliability, Bathtub curve, Series and Parallel system; MTBF,
Evaluation of Availability and Maintainability.
Quality Design: Design of experiment concept, System, Parameter and Tolerance Design; Concept of Robust Design, Taguchi
Concept-Orthogonal Arrays and S/N ratio.
Reference Books
1. Quality Control and Introduction statistics- Duncan A.J.
2. Introduction to Quality Control-Jamison A.
3. Statistical Quality Control by Grant and Leavarworth
4. Maintenance for reliability by Rao
1. The energy crisis- causes and options, renewable and non-renewable forms of energy and their characteristics, solar energy
option ? availability and land area requirements.
2. Solar radiation outside the earth?s atmosphere and at the earth?s surface, instruments for measuring solar radiation, solar
radiation geometry, basic earth-sun angles, flux on tilted surfaces.
3. Liquid flat-plate collectors ? design and performance parameters, solar air heaters, concentrating collectors, solar ponds and
energy storage.
4. Solar thermal power generation: low, medium and high temperature cycles, solar cooling, drying and desalination, solar air
and water heating, solar passive architecture.
5. Solar photovoltaic power generation: monocrystalline, polycrystalline and amorphous cells, Fabrication and performance of
SPV modules.
6. Indirect methods of solar energy utilization: biomass, wind, wave and ocean thermal energy conversion technologies.
Economic considerations.
REFERENCES
1. Solar Energy: principles of thermal collection and storage? by Sukhatme, Tata McGraw-Hill, 1996
2. Solar Energy:fundamentals and applications? by Garg and Prakash, Tata McGraw-Hill, 1997
Metal Forming
UNIT-I
Plasticity –True stress strain diagrams in simple tension – Deviation from Engineering stress – Strain curves. Three dimensional stress
system, strain tensor andyield Criteria of metals.
UNIT-II
Fundamentals of metal forming – Classification of forming processes – Cold working– Recovery – Recrystallisation and grain
growth, hot working. Strain rate effects– work of plastic deformation
UNIT-III
Flow stress curves – Super plasticity in materials – Hot working and cold working operation – Relative merits and applications.
UNIT-IV
Sheet metal working: Standard die sets, simple, compound, combination, progressiveand transfer dies. Process parameters and
estimation of loads in shearing,bending, deep drawing, shear spinning operations. Mechanical and hydraulic
presses, relative merits and application – constructional features and operation.
UNIT-V
FORGING: Open die and closed die forging, machine forging, upset forging etc.,forging loads, forging die design. Estimation of
forging loads for rectangular andcylindrical slugs. Forgeability Tests. Defects in forging, Forging equipment – constructional features
and operation.
UNIT-VI
ROLLING: Principles of rolling, Process parameters, Estimation of rolling loads by consideration of stresses. Principles of roll pass
design for various product shapes.Principles of ring rolling. Processing maps and their applications in metal working operation.
Rolling mills – Their constructional features and operation.
UNIT- VII
EXTRUSION: Classification of extrusion processes, extrusion equipment. Hot extrusion. Deformation and defects in extrusion.
Analysis of the extrusion proceses, cold extrusion. Extrusion of tubing and production of seamless pipe and tubing.
UNIT- VIII
DRAWING OF RODS, WIRES AND TUBES: Road and wire drawing, tube drawing process, residual stresses in rod, wire and tubes.
TEXT BOOK:
G. E Dieter: Mechanical Metallurgy.
REFERENCE BOOKS :
1.” An Introduction to the Principles of Metal Working “ by Geoffery W. Rowe.
2. “ Sheet working of Metal “ by Eary and Reads.
3. “ Manufacturing Sciences “ by Amitabh Ghosh and Mallik.
4. “ Manufacturing Technology” by P. N. Rao.
MECHANICAL VIBRATION
Course Code ME-663 CREDIT : 3 (3-0-0)
UNIT - I
Introduction
Periodic motion, harmonic motion, superposition of simple harmonic motions, beats, Fourier analysis Single Degree Freedom
SystemFree vibration, Natural frequency, Equivalent systems, Energy method for determiningnatural frequency, response to an initial
disturbance, Torsional vibrations, Damped vibrations, Vibrations of systems with viscous damping, Logarithmic decrement
UNIT – II
Single Degree Freedom: Forced VibrationForced vibration, Harmonic excitation with viscous damping, steady state
vibrations,Forced vibrations with rotating and reciprocating unbalance, Support excitation, Vibration isolation, Transmissibility,
Vibration measuring instruments, Displacement, velocity and acceleration measuring instruments
UNIT- III
Two Degree Freedom systems: Introduction, Principal modes, Double pendulum, Torsional system with damping, coupled system,
undamped dynamic vibration absorbers, Centrifugal pendulum absorbers, Dry friction damper
UNIT- IV
Multi Degree Freedom system: Exact Analysis Undamped free and forced vibrations of multi-degree freedom systems,
influencenumber, Reciprocal theorem, Torsional vibration of multi-degree rotor system, Vibrationof gear system, Principal
coordinates, Continuous systems- Longitudinal vibrations ofbars, Torsional vibrations of circular shafts 8
UNIT- V
Multi Degree Freedom system: Numerical Analysis Rayleigh’s, Dunkerely’s, Holzer’s ad Stodola methods, Rayleigh-Ritz meth
CRITICAL SPEED OF SHAFTS
Shaft with one disc with and without damping, Multi-disc shafts, Secondary critical
speed.
Books and References:
1. Mechanical Vibrations – P. Srinivasan, TMH
2. Mechanical Vibrations – G. K. Groover, Jain Brothers, Roorkee
3. Mechanical Vibrations – W. T. Thomson
4. Mechanical Vibrations – JS Rao & K Gupta, New Age
5. Mechanical Vibrations – Tse, Morse & Hinkle
6. Mechanical Vibrations – V. Rama Murthy, Narosa Publications
COMPOSITE MATERIALS
Course Code ME-664 CREDIT : 3 (3-0-0)
UNIT -I
INTRODUCTION: Definition – Classification of Composite materials based on structure – based on matrix.
UNIT –II
Advantages of composites – application of composites – functional requirements of reinforcement and matrix.
UNIT - III
FIBERS: Preparation, properties and applications of glass fibers, carbon fibers, Kevlar fibers and metal fibers – properties and
applications of whiskers, particle reinforcements.
UNIT - IV
MANUFACTURING OF ADVANCED COMPOSITES: Polymer matrix composites: Preparation of Moulding compounds and
prepregs – hand lay up method – Autoclave method – Filament winding method – Compression moulding – Reaction injection
moulding.
UNIT -V
Manufacturing of Metal Matrix Composites: Casting – Solid State diffusion technique, Cladding – Hot isostatic pressing.
UNIT -VI
Manufacturing of Ceramic Matrix Composites: Liquid Metal Infiltration – Liquid phase sintering.
UNIT -VII
Manufacturing of Carbon – Carbon composites: Knitting, Braiding, Weaving.
UNIT - VIII
RESPONSE OF COMPOSITES TO STRESS: (a) Iso Strain condition (b) Iso Stress condition
(c) Load friction shared by the fibers.
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Material Science and Technology – Vol 13 – Composites by Cahn – VCH, West Germany
2. Composite Materials – K.K.Chawla
REFERENCE:
1. Hand Book of Composite Materials-ed-Lubin
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
1. Fundamental Concepts and Definitions: Introduction to S.I units, Definition of thermodynamics, System surrounding and
universe, phase, concept continuum, macroscopic and microscopic point of view, density, sp. Volume, pressure,
thermodynamic equilibrium, property, state, path, process, cyclic process, quasistatic process, reversible and irreversible
process, energy and its forms, work and head, NTP and STP.
2. Ideal and Real Gases: Concept of ideal gas, characteristic equation of gas, universal and characteristic gas constant,
enthalpy and specific heat, deviation of real gas from ideal gas, compressibility factor and the Van der Wall’s equation of state
for real gas.
3. Laws of Thermodynamics: Zeroth law, concept of temperature, equality of temperature, zeroth law, principle of
thermometry and temperature scale.
First Law: First Law of thermodynamics, concept processes, flow processes and control volume, flow work, steady flow
energy equation, Mechanical work in a steady flow process, Throttling process, Application of first law to open systems.
Second Law: Essence of second law, Thermal reservoir, heat engines and thermal efficiency, COP of heat, pump and
refrigerator, Definition of available and unavailable energy, Statement of second law, Carnot cycle, Carnot’s theorem, Clausius
inequality, Concept of entropy, Entropy change for ideal gases.
4. Properties of steam: Generation of steam at constant pressure, various states of water, properties of steam, use of property
diagram, process of vapour in closed and open system, determination of dryness fraction of steam by separating and throttling
calorimeter, Rankine cycle.
5. Thermodynamic Cycles: Definitions of bore, Stroke clearance ratio, compression ratio, definition and calculation of mean
effective pressure from the cycle work (proof not required), indicated pressure, air standard cycles (Otto and diesel cycles),
principle of working and description of two and four stroke SI and CI engines.
B.Tech. Production & Industrial
Engineering
Semester-I
Semester-II
S.No. Course Code Subjects L-T-P Credits
1 ECE 301 Basic Electronics 2-1-2 4
2 LNG 302 Professional Communication II 3-0-0 3
3 EEE 302 Electrical Engineering 3-0-2 4
4 PHY 312 Engineering Physics 3-1-2 5
5 ME 401 Engineering Graphics II 0-0-4 2
6 COMP 410 Computer and Languages 2-1-2 4
7 MAS 490 Engineering Mathematics II 3-1-0 4
8 ME 305 Mechanical Engineering 3-1-0 4
Semester-III
S.No. Course Code Subjects L-T-P Credits
1 ME 403 Machine Drawing and Computer Drafting 0-0-4 2
2 ME 404 Applied Thermodynamics 3-1-2 5
3 CE 406 Fluid Mechanics 3-0-2 4
4 CE 408 Strength of Materials 3-0-0 3
5 ME 410 Material Science and Testing 3-0-2 4
6 ENV 415 Environmental Studies – I 2-0-0 2
7 COMP 510 Foundation of Information Technology 2-1-2 4
8 MAS 590 Engineering Mathematics III 3-1-0 4
Semester-IV
S.No. Course Code Subjects L-T-P Credits
1 EEE 404 Electrical Machines 3-0-2 4
2 ME 405 Measurement and Metrology 2-1-2 4
3 ME 407 Kinematics of Machines 3-1-0 4
4 ME 411 Industrial Engineering 3-1-0 4
5 ME 412 Manufacturing Science I 3-0-2 4
6 ME 416 Management Information System 3-0-0 3
7 MAS 491 Computer Based Numerical &Statistical Techniques 3-1-0 4
8 ENV 416 Environmental Studies – II 2-0-0 2
Semester-V
S.No. Course Code Subjects L-T-P Credits
1 BAM 315 Elements of Economics and Principles of Management Science 3-1-0 4
2 ME 409 Machine Design I 2-0-4 4
3 ME 503 Heat and Mass Transfer 3-0-2 4
4 ME 504 Dynamic of Machines 3-0-2 4
5 ME 506 Product Development and Design 2-1-0 3
6 ME 507 Manufacturing Science II 3-0-2 4
7 ME 508 IC Engine 3-1-0 4
Semester-VI
Note: Four Weeks Practical summer training-2 after VI Semester (to be evaluated in VII Semester)
Semester-VII
1. Introduction: Graphics as a tool to communicate ideas, engineering drawing instruments and its uses. Lettering and dimensioning,
scales, layouts of drawing sheets Construction of geometrical figures like pentagon and hexagon.
2. Orthographic Projection: Principles of orthographic projections, Principal and auxiliary planes, First and Third angle projections.
Projection of points. Pictorial view.Projection of lines parallel to both the planes. Parallel to one and inclined to other, Inclined to
both the planes. Application to practical problems. Projection of solid in simple position, Axis or slant edge inclined to one and
parallel to other Plane, Solids lying on a face or generator on a plane. Sectioning of solids lying in various positions, True shape of the
section.Development of lateral surfaces, sheet metal drawing.
3. Isometric Projection: Principles of isometric projection, Isometric projection using box and offset
methods.
References
1. Bhatt N.D.: Elementary Engineering Drawing, Charothar Publishing.
2. Laxmi Narayan V & Vaish W.: A Text Book of Practical Geometry on Geometrical Drawing.
My country and my people, the many Indians, being and becoming an Indian, nationalism and internationalism.
Some life issues- love, sex and marriage, men and money-value of time, meaning of work, human communication, human suffering,
addiction, ecology, women’s issues.
Understanding one’s neighbour, neibhourhood groups: their structure and functions,
Patterns of social interaction of group dynamics.
Preparation for a career, choice of vocation, motivation for study and research. The present educational system: curriculum and
syllabus, teaching methods, examination and work experience.
Definition of value education, moral and ethics, laws and morale based on ten commandments and two great commandments.
Discovery of self, self-awareness, growth of intellect- man’s spiritual nature emotions, will, respect, the rights of life, liberty,
property, truth and reputation.
Sin, orign of sin, manifestation of sin, the results of sin, the remedy of sin, sin as an act, Sin as a state, sin as a nature.
Conscience- as defined in oxford dictionary and Winston dictionary. Types of consciousness (such as Evil, convicted, purged, pure,
weak, good, void of offence
PROFESSIONAL COMUNICATION I
References:
1. Close R.A.: A University Grammar of English Workbook. Longman, London, 1998.
2. Jones, Daniel: English Pronouncing Dictionary, ELBS, and London, 1999.
3. Sharma S.D: A Textbook of Spoken and Written English, Vikas, 1994.
4. Alvarez, Joseph A.: The Elements of Technical Writing, New York: Harcourt, 1998.
5. 5.Bansal, R.K.: Spoken English For India, Orient Longman, 1993.
ENGINEERING MECHANICS
Course Code CE-401 CREDIT : 4 (2-0-4)
Trusses
Plane structures, various methods of analysis of trusses, method of joints, method of sections and graphical method.
Moment of inertia
Center of gravity, centroids of line, area, volume and composite Bodies, area moment of inertia and mass moment of inertia for plane
figures and bodies including composite bodies, product moment of inertia, parallel axis theorem, principal moment of inertia.
Friction
Introduction, dry friction, co-efficient of static friction, friction cone, screw jack and belt friction.
Beams
Bending moment and shear force diagrams for statically determinate beams.
Kinematics of Rigid Bodies
Plane motion, absolute motion, relative motion, translating axes and rotating axes.
Kinetics of Rigid Bodies
Plane motion, force Mass and Acceleration, Work and energy, Impulse and momentum, principles of energy conservation, Principle
of virtual work, D’AleMbert’s principal and dynamic equilibrium.
References:
1. Beer F.p and Johnston F.R: mechanics for engineers, McGraw hill.
2. Meriam, J.L: Statistics, John Wiley.
3. Meriam, J.L: Dynamics, John Wiley.
4. Shames I.H: Engineering Mechanics, Prentice Hall of India.
5. Dayaratnam, P: Statistics, Tata Mc Graw Hill.
6. Timeshenko, S.and Ypung D: Engineering Mechanics, Mc Graw Hill.
ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS
Course Code MAS-411 CREDIT : 4 (3-1-0)
1. Matrices :Elementary row and column transformations, Linear dependence, Rank of matrix, consistency of system of linear equations
and solution of linear equations, Characteristic equation, and Caley-Hamilton theorem, Eigen values and eigen vectors,
Diagonalisation, Complex and unitary matrices.
2. Differential Calculus-I:Leibnitz theorem, Partial differentiation, Euler’s theorem, Asymptotes, Curve tracing, Change of Variables,
expansion of functions of one and several variables. Cylindrical and spherical coordinate systems
3. Differential Calculus-II:Jacobian, Approximation of errors, Extrema of function of several variables, Lagrange’s method of
multipliers (simple applications).
4. Multiple integrals:Double and triple integrals, change of order, change of variables, Gamma & Beta functions,application to area,
volume, Disrichlet’s integral and its applications.
5. Vector Calculus:Point functions, Gradient, divergence and curl of a vector and their physical interpretations, line, surface & volume
integrals, Gauss divergence theorem and Greens & Stokes theorem.
References:
1.Shanti Narayan: A Text Book of matrices, S.Chand & Co.
2.Thomas/Finney: Calculus and Analytic Geometry, Narosa Pub. House.
3.J. N. Kapur: Mathematical Statistis, S. Chand &Co.
4.C. Prasad: Mathematics for Engineers, Prasad Mudranalaya.
5.B.S. Grewal: Higher Engineering Mathematics, Khanna Publishers.
6. Jaggi & Mathur : Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Khanna Publishers.
7. Piskunov, N.: Differential & Integral Calculus, Moscow Peace Pub.
8.H.K. Das, Engineering Mathematics.
9.Vijai Shankar Verma & Sanjeev Kumar, Engineering Mathematics.
10.Rakesh Dubey, Engineering Mathematics
CHEMISTRY
Course Code CHEM-513 CREDIT : 5 (3-1-2)
1.General Chemistry:Advanced Theory of Chemical Bonding: Valence bond and molecular orbital theory. Structure of NH3, H2O,
SO3, PCl5, XeO2 molecules. Theories of bonding in metals and semiconductors,n-type and p-type semi-conductors, Imperfections in
materials. Born-Haber cycle, Bragg’s conditions.
2.Physical Chemistry:Equilibrium on Reactivity: Bronsted and Lewis Acids, pH, pka, pkb Scale, Buffer solution. Stereochemistry of
organic compounds, Co-ordination chemistry, Nomenclature, Valence Bond and crystal field theory.
Chemical Kinetics & Catalysis: Rate law, Order of reactions, Parallel and reversible reactions, Catalysis, Homogeneous and
heterogeneous catalysis, Characteristics of catalytic reaction, Catalytic promoters and poi-sons, Auto catalysis and negative catalysis,
Intermediate compound formation theory and absorption theory.
3.Environment Chemistry:Atmospheric Chemistry & Air Pollution: Environment and Ecology, Environmental segments, Structure
and composition of atmosphere, Radiation Balance of Earth and Green House Effect, Formation and depletion of Ozone layer,
Chemical and photochemical reactions of various species in atmosphere, Air pollution – sources, reactions and sinks for pollutants,
Acid rains and Smog formation. Pollution control methods.
Corrosion and Lubrication: Introduction, causes of corrosion, Theories of corrosion, Factors influencing Corrosion, Corrosion
inhibitors, passivity, Types of corrosion, Protection from corrosion and protective coatings. Theory, Classification and mechanism of
Lubrication.
4. Applied Chemistry:Water and Waste Water Chemistry: Introduction, Hardness of water, characteristics imparted by impurities,
Analysis of contaminants, Treatment of Water by Zeolite, L-S process, Boiler feed water, Waste water treatment.
5. Chemistry of Engineering Materials:Fuels & Combustion: Classification of fuels, Non conventional Energy, Biogas, Biomass
and solar energy. Calorific value- gross and net, characteristics of good fuel, Determination of calorific value, Solid fuels, Analysis of
coal, Liquid fuels. Instrumentation: IR, UV, NMR, MASS AND ASS.
6.Industrial Chemistry:Polymer Chemistry: Classification of Polymers, Including Biopolymers condensation and addition
polymers and their applications. Industrial
Application and mechanism of chemical reaction, Beckman, Hoffman, Reimer Tiemann, Cunnizzaro, Diels Alder and Skraup
synthesis.
References:
1. Puri and Sharma/Principles of Physical Chemistry.
2. Manas Chandra/Atomic Structure and Chemical Bond.
3. Bahl and Tuli /Engineering Chemistry.
4. Jain and Jain/A Text-Book of Engineering Chemistry
5. S.S Dara/Environmental Chemistry and Pollution Control.
6. S.S Dara /Environmental Chemistry.
7. A.K De/Environmental Chemistry.
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS (ANY TEN):
1. To determine the percentage of available chlorine in the supplied sample of Bleaching powder.
2. To determine the Ferrous content in the supplied sample of iron ore by titrimetric analysis against standard K Cr solution using
K, Fe(CN)g as external indicator.
3. To determine the chloride content in supplied water sample using Mohr’s method.
4. To determine the constituents and amount of alkalinity of the supplied water sample.
5. To determine the Temporary and Permanent hardness of water sample by Coplexometry.
6. To find the Chemical Oxygen Demand of a waste water sample using Potassium dichromate.
7. To determine iron concentration in the sample of water by spectrophotometric method.
8. To find out the Velocity constant for the inversion of cane sugar in acidic medium and to show that inversion follows the first
order kinetics.
9. To determine the Molecular weight of a polystyrene sample by using Viscometer method.
10. To determine pH of a solution using a pH-meter and titration of such a solution pH-metrically.
11. To determine the calorific value of a fuel sample by using a Bomb Calorimeter.
12. Analysis of a coal sample by proximate analysis method.
References:
1.Vogel’s Qualitative Chemical Analysis: Ed. By Jaffery Bassette et. al. (ELBS).
2.Applied Chemistry- Theory and Practice, 2nd Ed. By Virmani and Narula (New Age International Pub.).
3.Experiments in Engineering Chemistry, Ed. By Masood Alam (Maktaba Jamia Limited).
BASIC ELECTRONICS
Course Code ECE-301 CREDIT : 4 (2-1-2)
1. Energy Bands in Solids: Energy band theory of solids, Concept of forbidden gap, Insulators, Metals and Semiconductors.
2. Transport Phenomenon in Semiconductors: Mobility and conductivity, electrons and holes in an intrinsic semiconductor,
Donor and acceptor impurities, Fermi level, carrier densities in semiconductor, electrical properties of semiconductor, Hall effect,
Diffusion.
3.Junction Diode:P-N junction, depletion layer, V-I characteristics, diode resistance, capacitance, switching time, diode application
as a rectifier (half wave and full wave), diode circuits (clipper, clamper, voltage multipliers) Breakdown mechanism, Zener &
Avalanche, breakdown characteristics, Zener diode and its applications.
4.Bi-junction Transistor:Bipolar junction Transistor, CE, CB and CC configuration, characteristic curves (cut off, active and
saturation region), Requirement of biasing, biasing types and biasing analysis, stability.
5.Transistor as an Amplifier:Graphical analysis of CE amplifier, concept of voltage gain, current gain and power gain, h-
parameter (low frequency), computation of Av, RI, Ro and approximate formulae.
6.Operational Amplifiers:Concepts of ideal op-amp, inverting, non-inverting and unity gain amplifiers, adders, difference
amplifiers. , Integrators.
7.Switching Theory & Logic Gates: Number systems, conversion of bases, Boolean algebra, Logic Gates, concept of universal gate,
canonical forms, and minimization using K-map.
8.Electronic Instruments: Multimeter, CRO and its Applications.
References:
1.Boylestad & Nashelsky/Electronic Devices & Circuits/ PHI.
2.Morris Mano/Digital Computer Design/ PHI.
3.Milliman, J. Halkias/Integrated Electronics/TMH.
4.Malvino & Leach/Digital Principles & Application/
List of Experiments:
1.Study of Diode characteristics.
2.Study of Common Base Transistor characteristics.
3.Study of Common Emitter Transistor characteristics.
4.Study of Half Wave Rectifier with effect of Capacitor and also calculate the ripple factor.
5.Study of Full- Wave Rectifier with effect of Capacitor and also calculate the ripple factor.
6.Study of Various Logic Gates.
7.Study of Clipping and clamping Circuits.
8.Study of C.R.O., Function generator, Multimeter.
PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATION II
Course Code LNG-303 CREDIT : 3 (3-0-0)
1.Sinusoidal Steady State Circuit Analysis:Voltage, Current, Sinusoidal & Phasor representation.1-Phase A.C. Circuit-
behavior of resistance, Inductance and Capacitance and their combinations, impedance, concept of power, power factor, series &
parallel resonance-bandwidth and quality factor.
2.Network Theory:Introduction to basic physical laws, Network theory: Superposition, Thevenin, Norton, Maximum Power
transfer theorems, Star-delta transformation, Circuit theory Concepts: Mesh and Nodal analysis.
3.Three Phase Supply:Star/delta connections, line and phase voltage/current relations, Three-phase power and its measurement.
4.Basic Instruments:Instruments for measurement of voltage, Current, power and energy: Construction, principle and
application.
5.Magnetic Circuit and Transformer:Magnetic circuit concept, theory and working principle of single-phase transformer.
6.Rotating Machines:Principles of energy conversion, Basic concepts of rotating machines, DC machines, Different types and
their characteristics & applications. Elementary idea of operation of synchronous and induction machines. Single-phase
induction & stepper motors, Applications.
7.Power Systems:Introduction, Elements, Line diagram, Supply systems, Power factor improvement.
Reference:
1.V. Del Toro/ Principles of Electrical Engineering/ PHI.
2.W.H Hayt & J.E Kennedy/ Engineering Circuit Analysis/ McGraw Hill.
3.I.J Nagrath/ Basic Electrical Engineering/ Tata McGraw Hill.
4.A.E Fitzgerald/ Electronic Instruments & Measurement Techniques/ PHI.
5.Higginbotham L.Grabel/Basic Electrical Engineering/ McGraw Hill.
LIST OF PRACTICALS
A minimum of 10 experiments from the following:
1.Verification of Thevenin’s Theorem.
2.Verification of Superposition Theorem.
3.Verification of Norton’s Theorem
4.Verification of Kirchoff’s Law.
5.To measure the value of impedance and power factor in RLC series A.C. circuit.
6.To measure the value of impedance and power factor in RLC parallel A.C.
circuit.
7.To study resonance by frequency variation in series RLC circuit.
8.To calibrate the given energy meter with the help of a standard wattmeter.
9.To find the relation between line current and phase current and line voltage and phase voltage in Star – Delta connections.
10.To perform open circuit and short circuit test and draw the equivalent circuit of a single-phase transformer.
11.To measure three phase power by two-wattmeter method.
12.To draw the magnetizing characteristic of a single-phase transformer.
Additional experiments may be added based on contents of syllabi.
ENGINEERING PHYSICS
1. Special Theory of Relativity:Michelson Morley experiment, Inertial frames of reference, Postulates of special theory of relativity,
Lorentz transformation equation of space and time, length contraction, time dilaton, addition of velocities, variation of mass with
velocity, mass-energy equivalence.
2. Optics :Interference: Coherent sources, Conditions of interference, Fresnel’s bi-prism experiment, displacement of fringes,
interference in thin films, wedge shaped film, Newton’s rings.
Diffraction: Single slit and double slit diffraction, diffraction grating, Reyleigh’s criterion of limit of resolution, resolving power of
telescope, microscope and grating.
Polarization: Polarization of light, Pictorial representation of polarized light, Brewster’s law, Malus law, Phenomena of double
refraction, Geometry of calcite crystal, Optical activity, Specific rotation, Polarimeter.
3. Fields: Scalar and vector fields, Gradient of a scalar field, divergence and curl of a vector field, line integral, conservative vector
field, Gauss’ Divergence theorem, Stoke’s theorem.
4. Electrostatics: Gauss’ law and its applications, Poisson and Laplace equations. Maxwell’s equations, Basic Concepts of
Electromagnetic waves and its solution in free space.
5. Magnetic Properties of Materials:Para, dia, ferro, antiferro and ferro-magnetic materials, hysteresis, Methods of plotting hysteresis
curve of a ferro-magnetic material and their uses, magnetic circuits.
6. X-Rays: Origin of X-rays, Continuous and characteristic X-Ray spectra, Moseley’s law, Absorption of X-rays, Diffraction of X-rays,
Bragg’s law, Bragg’s spectrometer, Practical application of X-rays, Compton effect.
7. Quantum Theory:Wave particle duality, De Broglie concept of matter waves, Davisson and Germer experiment, Heissenberg’s
uncertainty principle, Schrodinger wave equation and its applications.
8. Laser
Spontaneous and stimulated emission of radiation, Einstein’s coefficients, Main components of a laser, types of lasers and their
applications.
References:
1. Arthur Beiser: Concepts Of Modern Physics, TMH.
2. Subramanyam & Brij Lal: A Text Book of Optics, S. Chand & Co.
3. K.K. Tiwari: Electricity & Magnetism, S. Chand & Co.
4. Brij Lal & Subramanyam: Electricity & Magnetism.
5. Wehr, Richardo & Adair: Physics of the Atom.
List Of Experiments (Any Ten)
ENGINEERING GRAPHICS II
1. Introduction: Graphic language, Classification of drawings, Principles of drawing: IS codes for Machine drawing, Lines,
Sections, Dimensioning, Standard abbreviation.
2. Orthographic Projections: Principles of first and third angle projections, drawing and sketching of machine elements in
orthographic projections, spacing of views.
3. Screwed (Threaded) Fasteners: Introduction, Screw thread nomenclature, Forms of threads, Thread series, Thread designation.
Representation of threads, Bolted joints, Locking arrangements for nuts, Foundation bolts.
4. Keys and Cotters: Keys, Cotter joints.
5. Shaft Couplings: Introduction, Rigid and flexible coupling.
6. Riveted Joints: Introduction, Rivets and riveting, Rivet heads, Classification of riveted joints.
7. Assembly Drawing: Introduction, Engine parts, Stuffing box etc.
8. Free Hand Sketching:Need for free hand sketching, Free hand sketching of some threaded fasteners and simple machine
components.
References:
1. N. Siddeshwar, P. Kannaiah, V.V.S Shastri: Machine Drawing, TMH, New Delhi.
2. K.L Narayana, P. Kannaiah, K. VenkatReddy: Machine Drawing, New Age International Publications, 2nd edition.
3. Engineering drawing practice for schools and colleges, SP 46-1998(BIS).
1.DOS the complete reference by Kris Jamsa, Tata- McGraw Hill Publication.
2.UNIX POWER TOOLS by J.Peek Tim O’reilly & M. Locekides, BPB Publication.
3.The ‘C’ Programming Language by B.W Kernighan & D.M Ritchie, Prentice Hall of India.
4.Using LINUX- Latest Edition by Jade Tackett & David Ganter, Prentice Hall of India.
LIST OF PRACTICALS
1.Basic Internal and External DOS Commands.
2.Write a simple batch program.
3.Giving exposure to Windows environment.
4.File and program management in windows.
5.Practice of basic UNIX commands.
6.Write simple shell script.
7.Introduction to word processing.
8.Exposure to advance feature supported by some editors.
9.Net Surfing.
10.Creation and checking of E-mail account.
11.Write C program to demonstrate each of the following:
1Conditional statements.
2Looping statements.
3User defined functions.
4Arrays.
5Pointers and structures.
12.Familiarizing mail account using PINE, deleting, creating folder/mail-messages, adding signature, creating director of
addresses.
ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS II
1.Differential Equations:Ordinary differential equations of first order, exact differential equations, Linear differential equations of
1st order with constant coefficients, Complementary functions and particular integrals, Simultaneous linear differential equations,
Solution of second order differential equation by changing dependent and independent variables, Method of variation of parameters,
Applications to engineering problems(without derivation).
2.Series Solution & Special Functions:Series solutions of ODE of 2nd order with variable coefficients with special emphasis to the
differential of legendre and Bessel. Legendre’s polynomials, bessel’s functions and their properties.
3.LaplaceTransform:Laplace transform, Existence theorem, Laplace transform derivatives and integrals, Inverse Laplace transform,
Unit-step function, Dirac Delta function, Laplace transform of periodic functions, convolution theorem Applications to solve simple
linear and simultaneous differential equations.
4.Fourier Series And Partial Differential Equations :Periodic functions,Trignometric series, Fourier series of functions with period
2n, Eulers formulae, functions having arbitrary period, even and odd functions, change of interval, half range sine and cosine series.
Introdution to partial differtial equations, linear partial differential equation with constant coefficients of 2nd order and their
classifications, parabolic, elliptic & hyperbolic with illustrative examples.
5. Application of Partial Differential Equations
Method of separation of variables for solving partial differential equation, Wave equation up to two dimension, Laplace equation in
two dimension, Heat conduction equations up to two dimension, Equation of transmission Lines.
References:
Review (1 Class)
Orthographic projection, missing lines, interpretation of views and sectioning.
Part and Assembly Drawing (2 Classes):
Introduction, assemblies drawing of stuffing box, steam engine cross head, air valves, lathe tailstock, gate valve, screw jack,
connecting rods, spark plug, tool post, safety valves etc. Drawing exercise.
Specification of Materials:
Engineering materials, code designation of steels, copper and aluminum and its alloys.
Limits, Tolerance and fits: (1 Class)
Introduction, Limit systems, tolerance fits, drawings and exercises.
Surface Roughness:Introduction, surface roughness, machining symbols, indication of surface roughness, drawing exercises.
Production Drawing:Introduction to developing and reading or production drawing of simple machine elements like helical gear,
bevel gear, flange, pinion shaft, connecting rot, crankshaft, belt pulley, piston details etc. Idea about tool drawing.
Computer Aided Drafting:Introduction, input, output devices, introduction to drafting software like Auto CAD, basic commands
and development of simple 2D and 3D drawings.
References:
1.Machine Drawing by Narayana, et.all, New Age.
2.Production Drawing by Narayana, et.all. New Age.
3.Auto CAD 14 for Engineering Drawing by P. Nageswara Rao, TMH.
APPLIED THERMODYNAMICS
Review of Thermodynamics: Brief review of basic laws of thermodynamics, Helmholtz & Gibb’s function, Mathematical
conditions for exact deferential. The Maxwell Relations, Clapeyron Equation, Joule – Thompson coefficient curve, Availability &
Irreversibility.
Steam Boilers: Brief review of properties of steam, use of steam table and Mollier chart, Steam generators- classifications, working
of fire-tube and water tube boilers, boiler mountings & accessories, Air preheater, Feed water heater, Superheater, Boiler efficiency,
Equivalent evaporation, Heat balance. Boiler draught.
Steam Engines:Rankine and modified Rankine cycles, Working of engine indicator diagram.
Nozzle: Flow through nozzle, variation of velocity, area and specific volume, Nozzle efficiency, Critical condition.
Steam Turbines: Classification, impulse and reaction turbines, Compounding, Velocity diagram, workdone, Reaction, Efficiency,
Bleeding, Comparison with steam engines, Reheat factor, Governing of turbines, Velocity diagram, Work done, Efficiencies of
reaction and impulse turbines.
IC Engines: Classification, Constraction details. Application of four stroke and two stroke engines, Review of Otto, diesel and Dual
cycles, Work done, Efficiencies, Indicator diagram, Valve timing diagram. Efficiencies
Gas Turbines: Review of Bryaton cycle, Thermal refinement of a gas turbine cycle, Comparison with IC Engine and steam turbine.
Refrigeration and Heat Pump Cycles: Definition, Types, Carnot refrigerating cycle, Bell Coleman cycle.
Unit of refrigeration. Description of simple vapour compression and vapour absorption systems.
Introduction to air-conditioning.
Compressors: Reciprocating compressor, Construction details and working principle, Efficiency, Power input, Intercooling ,
Working principle of centrifugal and axial flow compressor, Power input calculation.
Reference:
1.Heat Engineering by V.P. Vasandani & D. S. Kumar Publisher Metropolition Book Co. (P)Ltd.
2.Thermal Engg. By P.L. Blallaney, Khanna Publishers.
3.Theory of Steam Turbine by W. J. Kearton
4.Applied Thermodynamics by R. Yadav 6th edn, CPH, Allahabad.
5.Thermal Engg., By R. K. Rajput, Laxmi Publication.
6.Turbine Compressors & Fans by S. M. Yahya, HMT
7.Thermal Engg. By S .K. kulshrestha, Vicars, Pub. House Ltd.
8.Fundamental of Engg. Thermodynamics by R. Yadav 7th edn, CPH, Allahabad
9.Engg. Thermodynamics by Nag
10.Engg. Thermodynamics by C .P. Arora
FLUID MECHANICS
I. Introduction: Fluids and continuum Physical properties of fluids, ideal and real fluids, Newtonian and Non-Newtorian fluids,
measurement of surface tension.
II. Kinematics of Fluid flow:Steady and unsteady, uniform and nonuniform, laminar and turbulent flows, one, two and three
dimensional flows, streamlines, streak lines and path lines, continuity equation, rotation and circulation, elementary explanation of
stream function and velocity potential, graphical and experimental methods of drawing flow nets.
III. Fluid Statics: Pressure-density-height relationship, manometers, pressure on plane and curved surfaces center of pressure,
buoyancy stability of immersed and floating bodies, fluid masses subjected to uniform accelerations, measurement of pressure.
IV. Dynamics of fluid flow:Euler’s equation of motion along a streamline and its integration, Bernoulli’s equation and its
applications-Pitot tube, flow through orifices, mouthpieces, nozzles, notches & weirs, sluice gates under free and submerged flow
conditions, Aeration of nappe, cavitation, free and force vortex momentum equation and its application of energy and momentum
equations, flow measurements, determination of Cd, Cc, and Cv, energy loss.
V. Dimensional Analysis and Hydraulic Similitude: Dimensional analysis, Buckingham’s Theorem, important dimensionless
numbers and their significance, geometric, Kinematic and dynamic similarity, model studies.
VI. Laminar and Turbulent flow through pipes, stoke’s law, flow between parallel plates, flow through porous media, fluidisation,
measurement of viscosity, transition form laminar to turbulent flwo, turbulent flow, equation for turbulent flow, eddy viscosity,
mixing length concept and velocity distribution in turbulent flow, Hot-wire anemometer and LDA.
VII. Boundary Layer Analysis:Boundary layer thicknesses boundary layer over a flat plate, laminar boundary layer, application of
momentum equation, turbulent boundary layer, laminar sub-layer, smooth and rough boundaries, atmospheric boundary layer, local
and average friction coefficient, separation and its control, measurement of shear.
VIII. Pipe flow:Nature of turbulent flow in pipes, equation for velocity distribution over smooth and rough surfaces, resistance
coefficient and its variation, flow in sudden expansion, contraction, diffusers, bends, valves and siphons, concept of equivalent length,
branched pipes, pipes in series and parallel, simple networks.
IX. Flow past Submerged Bodies:Drag and lift, drag on a sphere, cylinder and disc, lift, Magnus effect and circulation.
X. Compressibility Effects in pipe Flow:Transmission of pressure waves in rigid and elastic pipes, water hammer, analysis of simple
surge tank excluding friction.
References:
1. Som & Biswas: Introduction of fluid mechanics & Machines, TMH.
2. S.K. Agrawal: Fluid Mechanics & Machinery, TMH
3. Garde, R.J. and A.G. Mirajgaoker, “Engineering Fluid Mechanics” (including Hydraulic Machines), Second Ed. Nemchand & Bros,
Roorkee, 1983
4. Garde, R.J. “Fluid Mechanics through Problems”, Wiley Eastern Limited, New Delhi, 1989
5. Hunter Rouse, “Elementary Mechanics of Fluids”, John Wiley & Sons, Omc. 1946
6. L.H. Shames, “Mechanics of Fluids”, McGraw Hill, Int. Student, Education.
7. Fluid Mechanics by Jagdish Lal
8. Vijay Gupta and S.K. Gupta, “Fluid Mechanics and its Applications”, Villey Eastern Ltd.
9. Fluid Mechanics by Modi & Seth.
ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS-III
Course Code MAS –590 Credit 4(3-1-0)
1.Ordinary Y. Differential Difference Equations: ODE of 2nd order with constant coefficients both homogeneous and non-
homogeneous Types with applications to electrical and mechanical systems.Difference equations and their Solutions by z transform.
Series solutions of ODE of 2nd orders with variable Coefficients with special emphasis to the differential equations of Legendre,
Bessel and Chebyshev. Legendre’s polynomials, Chabyshev polynomials and Bessel’s functions and Their properties.
2.Integral Transforms: Fourier transform and integral Hanker transforms and Hilbert transforms and Their Properties, some
simple applications. Partial Differential Equations: Linear PDE with constant coefficients of 2nd order and their classifications, PDE
of Parabolic, elliptic and hyperbolic type with illustrative examples. Separation of variables Method for solving PDE. Such as two
dimensional heat equations, wave equations and Laplace equations.
3.Functions of a Complex variable: Analytic (functions, Gauchy- Riemam equations, harmonic functions line integral in the
Complex plane, caucry’s Integral theorem cauchy’s integral formula derivatives of analytic Functions, Liouvilles Theorem,
fundamental theorem of Algebra representation of a Function py power series, Taylor’s series and Laurent’s Series, poles,
Singularities and Zeros. Residue theorem, evaluation of integrals using. Residue theorem. Conformal” Mapping, linear fractional
transformations, special linear fractional transformations.
Reference:
Kreyszig, E. (1993): Advanced Engg. Mathematics 7th Edition, John Willey & sons inc.
Paopoulis: Signal Analysis 3rd Edition (1988) Me Graw Hill .
ELECTRICAL MACHINES
Course Code EEE-404 Credit 4(3-0-2)
D.C. Machines:Constructional features and principles of operation of shunt, series and compound generators and motors including
EMF equation and armature reaction, Performance characteristics of generators and motors, starting, Speed control and braking of
motors. Two Quadrant and Four Quadrant operation of motors, choice of DC motors for different applications, Losses and efficiency.
Transformers:Construction, EMF equation, Principle of operation, Phasor diagram on no-load, dffect of load, equivalent circuit,
Voltage regulation, Losses and efficiency, Tests on transformers, Prediction of efficiency and regulation, Autotransformers,
Instrument transformers, Three phase transformers.
Induction Motors:Rotating magnetic fields, principle of operation, Equivalent circuit, Torque-slip characteristic, Starters foe cage
and wound rotor type induction motors, Speed control and braking, Single Phase induction motors and methods of starting.
Synchronous Machines:Construction, EMF equation, Effect of pitch and distribution, Armature reaction and determination of
regulation of synchronous generators, Principle of motor operation, effect of excitation on line currents (V-curves), methods of
synchronization, typical applications of AC motors in industries.
Reference:
1.Hughes Edward, Electrical Technology, Addision Wesley Longman Ltd.
2.Nagrath I.J. & Kothari D.P., Electrical Machines, TMH
3.Cotton H., Advanced Electrical Technology, Wheeler & Co.
4.Fitzgerald, Kingsley. Kusko, Dumas-Electrical Machines TMH
5.Kosow L.L., electrical Machinery and Transformers, PHI
6.Parker Smith, Electrical Engineering Problems, CBS.
1.Mechanical Measurements
Introduction: Introduction to Measurement and Measuring instruments, Generalized Measuring system and functional elements,
units of Measurement, static and dynamic performance characteristics of Measurement devices, calibration, concept of error, sources
of error, statistical analysis of errors.
Sensors and Transducers: Types of Sensors, types of transducers and their characteristics.
Time and Transducers: Counters, Stroboscope, frequency measurement by direct comparison
Measurement of pressure: Gravitational, direct acting, elastic and indirect type pressure transducers. Measurement of very low
pressures.
Measurements of Force and Torque: Different types of load cells elastic transducers, Pneumatic & Hydraulic systems.
Temperature Measurement: By thermometers, bimetallic, thermocouples, thermostats and pyrometers. Vibration and Noise
Measurement
Seismic instruments, vibration pick ups and decibel meters, vibrometers accelerometers.
Data Acquisition system: Introduction to data acquisition systems, single and multi-channel system, microprocessors and PC based
data acquisition systems. Input-output devices.
Signal Transmission and Processing: Devices and Systems.
METROLOGY
II. Metrology and Inspection: Standards of linear measurement, line and end standards. Limit, fits and tolerances.
Interchangeability and standardization.
Linear and angular measurements devices and systems.
Limit gauges classification, Taylor’s Principle of Gauge Design.
Measurement of geometric forms like straightness, flatness, roundness and circularity.
Tool makers microscope, profile project autocollimator.
III.Interferometer: principle and use of interferometry, optical flat and interferometers, laser interferometers. Measurement of
screw threads and gears.
Surface texture: quantitative evaluation of surface roughness and its measurement.
Suggested Text Books & References:
1. Beckwith Thomas G., Mechanical Measurements, Narosa Publishing House, N. Delhi.
2. Doeblein E.O., “Measurement Systems, Application Design”, McGraw Hill, 1990
3. Kumar D.S. “Mechanical Measurements and Control”, Metropolitan, N.Delhi.
4. Hume K.J., “Engineering Metrology”, Mac Donaldd & Co. 1963.
5. Gupta, I.C., “Engineering Metrology”, Dhanpat Rai & Sons, New Delhi, 1994.
6. Sirohi, “Mechanical Measurement”, New Age Publishers
7. Jain, R.K., “Engineering Met5rology ” Khanna Publishers
8. Jain R.K., “Mechanical Measurement” Khanna Publishers
KINEMATICS OF MACHINES
NDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING
MANUFACTURING SCIENCE -1
Introduction:
Importance of manufacturing, economic & Technological consideration in manufacturing. Survey of Manufacturing Process.
Materials & manufacturing process for common items.
Metal Forming Process:
Elastic & Plastic deformation, yield criteria. Hot working Vs cold working, Load required to accomplish metal forming operation.
Analysis (equilibrium equation method) of forming process with sliding friction sticking friction and mixed condition for slab and
disc. Work required for forging. Analysis of Wire/Strip drawing and max. Reduction, Tube drawing, Extrusion and its application
Condition for rolling force and power in rolling. Rolling mills.Design, lubrication and defects in metal forming processes.
Sheet Metal Working:
Die & assembly and press work methods and processes. Cutting mechanism, blanking Vs piercing. Compound Vs. progressing die.
Flat faces Vs inclined face punch.
Analysis of forming process like cup/deep drawing and bending.
Unconventional Metal Forming Processes:
Unconventional Metal forming Processes such as explosive forming, electro-magnetic, electro- hydraulic forming.
Powder Metallurgy:
Powder metallurgy manufacturing processes. The process, advantage and applications.
Casting:
Basic principle & survey of casting Process. Types of patterns and allowances. Types and properties of moulding sand. Element of
mould and design considerations, gatting, riser, runner, core. Solidification of casting, theory and analysis. Sand casting, defect and
remedies and inspection. Cupola furnace.
Die casting centrifugal casting, Investment casting.
Manufacturing Of Plastic Components:
Plastic and its past, present & future uses. Injection moulding. Extrusion of plastic section. Welding of plastics. Future of plastic &
application.
Jigs & Fixtures:
Locating and clamping devices/principle. Jigs and fixtures and its application.
Books:
1. Manufacturing science by Ghosh and Mallik.
2. Production Engg. Science by P.C Pandey
3. Production technology by R.K.Jain.
4. Manufacturing technology by P.N.Rao
5. Material and manufacturing by Paul Degarmo.
MANUFACTURING SCIENCE-1 LAB
EXPERIMENTS:
Say Minimum 8 Experiments out of Following (Or Such Experiment)
1. Design of pattern for a desired casting (containg hole).
2. Pattern making.
3. Making a mould (with core) and casting.
4. Sand testing (at least one such as of grain fineness number determination).
5. Injection moulding of plastic.
6. Forging by hand forging processes.
Part I: Organizations, Management and the Networked Enterprise Information Systems in Global Business Today
Global E-Business: How Businesses Use Information Systems Information Systems, Organizations, and Strategy Ethical and Social
Issues in Information Systems
Part II: Information Technology Infrastructure IT Infrastructure and Emerging Technologies Foundations of Business Intelligence:
Databases and Information Management Telecommunications, the Internet and Wireless Technology Securing Information Systems
Part III: Key System Applications for the Digital Age
Achieving Operational Excellence and Customer Intimacy: Enterprise Applications
E-Commerce: Digital Markets, Digital Goods Managing Knowledge Enhancing Decision Making
Introduction: Errors in Numerical Computation, Mathematical Preliminaries, Errors and their Analysis, Machine Computations,
Computer Software.
Algebraic & Transcendental Equation: Bisection Method, Iteration Method, Method of False Position, Rate of Convergence,
Method for Complex Root, Muller’s Method, Quotient Difference Method, Newton Raphson Method.
Interpolation:Introduction, Errors in Polynomial Interpolation, Finite Differences, Decision of Errors, Newton’s Formulae for
Interpolation, Gauss, Stirling, Bessel’s, Everett’s Formulae, Interpolation by Unevenly Spaced Points, Lagrange’s Interpolation
Formula, Divided Difference, Newton’s General Interpolation Formula.
Curve Fitting, Cubic Spline & Approximation:Introduction, Method of Least Square Curve Fitting Procedures, Fitting a Straight
Line, Curve Fitting by Sum of Exponentials, Data Fitting with Cubic Splines, Approximation of functions.
Numerical Integration & Differentiation: Introduction, Numerical differentiation, Numerical Integration, Trapezoidal Rule,
Simpson 1/3 Rule, Simpson 3/8 Rule, Boole's and Weddle's Rule, Eular—Maclariaun Formula, Gaussian Formula, Numerical
Evaluation of Singular Integrals.
Statistical Computation: Frequency Chart, Regression Analysis, Least Square Fit, Polynomial Fit, Linear & Non Linear Regression,
Multiple Regressions, Statistical Quality Control Methods.
References:
1.Jain, Iyengar, Jain, “Numerical Methods for Scientific & Engineering Computation”, New Age
International.
2.Balaguruswamy, “Numerical Methods”, TMH.
3.Sastry, “Introductory Method of Numerical Analysis”, PHI.
4.Gerald & Wheatly, “Applied Numerical Analysis”, Addision Wesley.
5.Probability & Statistic, Schaum Series.
6.Hulquit, “Numerical Method for Engineers & Computer Scientist”, Addision Wesley.
7.Flowers, “Numerical Methods In C++”, Oxford University Press.
8.Vedamurthy, “Numerical Methods”, Vikas.
List of Experiments:
Write Programs in C
1.To deduce errors involved in polynomial Interpolation.
2.Algebraic and transcendental equations using Bisection, Iterative method of false position, also give rate of conversions of roots in
tabular form for each of these methods.
3.To implement Bessel’s functions, Newton’s, Sterling, Languages.
4.To implement method of least square curve fitting.
5.Implement numerical differential using trapezoidal, Simpson 3/8 rules.
6.To show frequency chart, regression analysis, Linear Square fit and polynomial fit
Industrial Economics;
1.Introduction: -Nature and significance of economics, meaning of science, Engineering and technology and their relationship
with economic development.
2.Basic concept: - The concept of demand and supply, indifference curve analysis, price effect, income effect and substitution
effect.
3.Money and banking: - Function of money, value of money, inflation and measure to control it. Brief idea function of banking
system, viz; commercial and central banking, business fluctuation.
Management:
4.Introduction: Definition, nature and significance of management, evaluation of management thought, contribution of Max
Weber, Taylor and Fayol.
5.Human behaviour: Factors of individuals’ behaviour, perception. Learning and personality development, inter personal
relationship and group behaviour.
References:
1.Dewett, K.K./Modern Economics Theory.
2.Luthers, Fred / Organizational Behaviours.
3.Prasad L.M/ Principles of Management
4.A.W. Stonier &D.C Hergne/ A Text Book of Economics Theory /Oxford Publishing House Pvt Ltd
MACHINE DESIGN – I
Introduction, Definition, Methods, Standards in design & selection of preferred size Selection of materials, BIS system of
designation of steels, steel & alloys, plastics & rubbers.
Design against static load
Modes of failure, Factor of safety, stress-strain relationship, principal stresses, theories of failure, endurance limit, design for finite &
infinite life, Soderberg & Goodman criteria
Design against Fluctuating Load
Joints Riveted joints, welded joint, screwed joints, eccentric loading of above joints, design for fatigue loading.
Shaft, Keys & coupling.
Design against static load, strength & rigidity design, design of square & flat keys & splines, rigid & flexible couplings.
Mechanical Springs.
Helical spring, stress equation, deflection equation, design against static & fatigue loading, Multileaf spring, Nippling, Design, spiral
springs.
Power Screws
Form of threads, square threads, trapezoidal threads, stresses in screw, design of screw jack.
Reference:
1.Machine design: Sharma & Agarwal, Kataria
2.Design of M/c Elements: Bhandari TMH
3.M/c Design : Maleev & Hariharan
4.Machine Design SI edition by Shegley, McGray Hill
5.Machine Design by black & Adams, McGray Hill
6.Design of machine elements by Sprots.
Note-
1.Students may be advised to use design data book for design
2.Drawing shall be made wherever necessary on small drawing sheets
General: Modes of heat transfer Conduction Convection- Radiation, scope and application of heat transfer, principles in Engineering
Practice.
Conduction:Fourier law-Thermal conductivity of solids, liquids and gases, factors affecting thermal conductivity General differential
equation for conductions. One dimensional steady state conduction through homogeneous and composite surface-Plane, cylindrical
and spherical walls-Effect of variable thermal conductivity Shape factor, Overall heat transfer coefficient-Critical radius of insulation
solution of multi dimensional steady state problems using relaxation method. Transient heat conduction based on lumped parameter
method.
Convection:Principles of dimensional analysis-pi theorem, Application of dimensional analysis to free and forced convection.
Empirical relations for flat plate and tubular geometry. Forced convection from tubes & tube bundles in cross flow. Simple
application to straight, rectangular and triangular fins effectiveness of fins. Fundamentals of boiling heat transfer, pool boiling, Heat
transfer in condensation: drop wise and film condensation: empirical equations.
Radiation:Nature of thermal-radiation-Definitions and concepts Monochromatic and total emissive power-Absorptivitiy –
Reflectivity-Black, gray and real surfaces-concept of a black body-Planck’s distribution law-Configuration of geometrical factor Heat
exchange by radiation between black surfaces-Large parallel black plates, equal parallel and opposite black squares, black rectangles
perpendicular to each other having a common edge-heat exchange by radiation between large parallel planes of different emissivity.
Radiation shields Electrical network method of solving radiation problems. Solar radiation & Collectors.
Heat Exchangers:Tubes of heat exchangers- Parallel flow, Counter flow evaporator and condenser, Log mean temperature
difference, effectiveness, NTU method, Introduction to compact heat exchangers.
Ficks law of diffusion, Diffusion coefficient, steady state diffusion through stationary media, steady state diffusion through a stagnant
gas films, steady state, equivocal counter diffusion.
References:
1.Principles of Heat Transfer Frnak Kreith McGray Hill Book Co. Heat and Mass Transfer C-D Bennett and J-E-M years, Tata
McGraw-Hill (19975)
2.Fundamental of moment and heat transfer-Wetly
3.Heat and mass Transfer – Eckert & Drake, McGraw Hill Book Co.
4.Engineering Heat Transfer J.P. Homan, McGraw Hill Book Co.
5.Heat Transfer by Pitts ane Sission, Schaum series.
6.Heat Mass Transfer by R. Yadav
7.Heat Mass Transfer by C.P.Gupta
8.Heat and Mass Transfer by Domkundvar
9.Heat & Mass transfer by R.C. Chandra
10.Heat & Mass Transfer by Vijay Gupta
11.Heat & Mass Transfer by D.S. Kumar
DYNAMICS OF MACHINES.
Product, Definition, Scope, Terminology: Design definitions, Old and new design methods, design by evolution, examples such as
evolution bicycle, safetyrazor etc. Need based developments, Technology based developments, Physical reliability & Economic
feasibility of design concepts.
Morphology of design, Divergent, transformation and convergent phases of product disigh, Identification of need, Analysis of need.
Design for what? Design, criteria, functional aesthetic, ergonomics, form, shape, size, colour.
Mental blocks, Removal blocks, Ideation techniques, creativity, checklist, transformations, brain storming and syneerics,
Morphological techniques.
Utility concept, Utility value, Utility index, Decision making under multiple criteria. Economic aspects fixed and variable costs,
Break-even analysis.
Reliability considerations, Bath tub curve, reliability of systems in series and parallel, failure rte, MTTF and MTBF, Optimum spares
from reliability considerations.
Design of displays and controls, Man-machine Interface, compatibility of displays and controls
Ergonomic Aspects, Anthropometrics data and its importance in design.
Application of Computers in product design.
Book References:
1.Product Design & Manufacturing – A.K. Chitat & R.C. Gupta, PHI (EEE)
2.The Technology of Creation Thinking- R.P. Gewford- Ph.D.
3.The Art of thought- Grohem Wallas- Brev & Co., New York.
4.Product Design & Dection Therory – M.K. Starr, PH
5.Engg. Product Design – C.D. Lain, Business Book
6.Industrial Design for Engineers – W.H. Mayall Hiffe
7.Human Factor Engg. – Mccormic E.J., McGraw Hill
8.Engineering, An Introduction to creative Profession- G.C. Beabley & HW Leach, Mc Millan
MANUFACTURING SCIENCE – II
I.C. ENGINES
CourseCode:ME508 Credit 4(3-1-0)
Introduction: Review Classification, Application, Constructions details, Working principle, Valve timings, Environment friendly
engines. List of auxiliary system.
Gas Cycle & Processes: Review of Otto, Diesel and Dual Cycles, Comparison, Sterling and Bryaton Cycle, Improvement of
Performance by modification of gas turbine cycles, Fuel air cycle, Actual cycle.
Combustion in SI & CI Engines: Stiochiometric air fuel, Combustion theory, Combustion phenomena. Engine variables on
ignition delay and flame Speed Abnormoral Combustion, Detonation
or Knock, Variable affecting knock, Effects of knock, Methods to reduce detonation, Combustor chambers design.
Fuels for I. C. Engine: Types, Chemical Structure, Petroleum refining process, Properties of SI, CI and aviation fuels, Knocking
rating of SI and CI fuels, Non- petroleum fuels, Alternative fuels for I.C engine. Stiochiometric air – fuel ratio.
Carburetion and gasoline Injection: Intake and exhaust system, Engine air-fuel requirement, Simple carburetor, Complete
carburetor and its elements, Types, Fuel pump, Fuel system, Multi-point fuel injection system. Governing of SI engines.
C.I. Fuel Injection System: Requirements of injection system, Types, Injection pump, Governing, Fuel injector, Injector nozzle.
Ignition System: Requirements, Types – Battery and Magneto ignition system, Spark plug, Contact breaker, Dual angle, Firing
order , Spark advance mechanism , Electronic ignition systems
Engine Friction and Lubrication: Total engine friction, Factors affecting engine friction, Lubrication, Mechanism of lubrication,
Lubricants and their properties, Additives, Lubrication systems.
Engine Cooling System: Necessity of cooling, Heat transfer and energy balance, Parameters affecting engine heat transfer, Cooling
system.
Supercharging : Objective, Methods, Turbocharger, performance.
Two- stroke Engines: Classification, Scavenging processes, advantages and disadvantages, Performance.
Measurement, Testing & Performance: Performance parameters, Type of tests – speed fuel and air consumption, friction,
Indicated and brake power, Performance characteristics, Heat balance sheet.
Air Pollution and Control: Sources and classification, Effects of air pollution, Pollutants from I. C. engines, Mechanism of
formation of pollutants, Particulate emissions, Exhaust gas treatment.
References:
1.I.C. engine Analysis and practice –E.F. obert
2.A Course in internal combustion engines –M.L. Mathur & R.P. Sharma, Dhanpat, Rai & sons, New Delhi.
3.Internal combustion engines- Maleev
4.Heat Engg.-Vasandani & Kumar
5.Internal Combustion Engine-Gill and Smith
6.Internal combustion Engines and Air Pollution- R. Yadav, CPH, Allahabad
7.I.C. Engines by V. Ganesam, TMH
8.Internal combustion Engine- Heywood, Mc-Graw Hill
TOOL DESIGN
MACHINE –DESIGN- II
Course Code (ME-505) Credit 4(3-0-2)
Spur gears:Conjugate action, involute gears, gear cutting methods, tooth loads, strength of spur gears I bending and in wear, dynamic
loading, gear materials, design of gears in volute spines gear corrections.
Helical Gears:Tooth relation ship, tooth proportions design of the helical gears, crossed helical gears.
Worm gears:Types of worm gearing, analysis of forces, power rating efficiency, worm gear standers and proportions.
Bevel gears:Straight bevel gears, design for bending, wear and dynamic loading, spiral bevel gears, hypoid gears.
Antifriction bearing:Types of ball bearing, roller bearing, needle roller bearing, friction life of bearing, reliability considerations,
selection of ball bearing, roller bearing, tapered roller bearings, thrust bearing, lubrication and sealing. Mounting of bearings,
Lubrication and sliding bearing:Type of lubrication, viscosity, hydrodynamic theory of lubrication, types of bearing, design of
bearing using design charts, boundary lubrication, hydrostatic bearing, hydrodynamic thrust bearing.
Engine Parts:Design of the connecting rod, cross-head, crank shaft and piston, valve gear mechanism.
References:
1.Mechanical Engineering Desigh-Joseph E. Shigley McGraw –Hill Publications.
2.Design of machine members- alex Valance V.I doughtie, Mg-graw Hill Co.
3.Machine design D.N. Reshetov, Mir Publishers: Mosow.
4.Machine design D.N. Reshetov, Mir Publisher: Mosow.
5.Fundamentals of Machine desigh [Vol: 1-5] Porlov, ir. Pun: Mocow
6.Machine elements: Dobrovsky, Mir, Pub. Moscow data books
7.Fundamentals of Machine design-Rechard M. Phelan, Tata-McGraw Hill Pu. [1978]
8.Machine Design-Maleev and Hartman, CBS.
9.Machine Design –Sharma & Agrawal, Kataria
10.Design of Machine Elements – Bhandari TMH
11.Machine Design- Black & Adams, Mc Graw-Hill
PROJECT MANAGMENT
Project management concept, establishing the project and goals; organizing human resource and contracting; organizing systems and
procedures for implementation; project direction, coordination and control, project management performance; project management
case studies, project management information system; computer based project management; future of project management.
Development of Project Network:
Time estimation, determination of critical path (CPM) Event slacks and floats, choice of schedule in view of resource constraints.
Programme evaluation review technique (PERT) examples. Illustrations & case studies.
Misc. Topics:
Introduction to MRP? ERP, TQM and E-commerce etc.
REFERENCE:
1. Project management-Kerzner, CBS.
2. Essentials of project management-Dennis Lock, Groover,
3. Projects-planning, analysis, selection, impletation & review -P, Chandra,TMH
4. Project management Basic-R.L.Kimmons, Dekker.
5. System analysis & Project management - Cleland & kind McGraw hill.
6. Practical Project management - RG Ghattas & Sandra L. Mckec, Pearson Education Asia.
AUTOMATIC CONTROLS
Introduction :Concept of automatic controls-loop and closed-loop systems, servomechanisms, block diagrams, transfer functions.
Application of Laplace Transform in control system.
Representation of control components and systems:
Translation and rotational mechanical components, electrical components, series and parallel combinations, cascade systems,
analogous system.
System Response: First and second order systems response to impulse, ramp and sinusoidal inputs, properties of unit step response of
second order system, systems with velocity lag.
Mode of Controls: Proportional control-proportional pus reset control proportional plus rate control, reset rate, two position control.
Controller Mechanisms: Pneumatic, hydraulic and electric controllers, general principles for generating various control actions.
Concept of control value.
Control system analysis: Transient response of simple control systems stability of control system Routh’s criterion.
Frequency response analysis: Polar, Bode plots-experimental determination of frequency response, Bode and Niquist stability
criteria, gain and phase margins.
Root locus plots: Simple transfer functions transient response from root locus.
References:
1.Automatic control Theory- Rave, McGraw- Hill Book Co.
2.Industrial Automatic controls – lajoy, Longmans Green & Co.
3.Automatic Control Systems – B.C. Kuo, Prentice – Hall [1976]
4.Modern Control Engineering – Linear Control Systems- W-Leonhard, Allied Publishers Pvt. Ltd. [1976]
5.Control systems Engineering- I.J. Nagarth and M. Gopat New Age Pvt. Ltd.
6.Automatic Process Control- D.P. Eckaman, Viley Eastern Ltd.
QUALITY ENGINEERING
Course Code ME-510 Credit : 4 (3-0-2)
Concept of quality , basic statistical concept , Control of accuracy and precision , Process capability , standardization and
interchangeability , Statistical quality control : Objectives , Applications , Organization , Cost Aspects, theory of statistical
tolerance.
Control Charts : General theory of control charts , Group control chart , Shewhart control chart
for process control; control charts for variables such as X , R , Control charts for charts for attributes such as c and p charts ,
Acceptance control chart ; Cumulative sum control charts ;
Subgroup selection ; Process capability , Cause – effect and pareto diagrams
Acceptance Sampling :Multiple and Sequential sampling plans , Multi-Continuous sampling Plans, Acceptance Sampling by
variables , Advantages Limitations , Sampling plans using different
Criteria , Comparison of various types of sampling plans , Rectifying Inspection .
Reliability , Availability and maintainability : Introduction to reliability , Bathtub curve , series
and parallel system ; MTBF , Evaluation of Availability and Maintainability .
Quality Design : Design of experiment concept , System , Parameter and Tolerance Design ;
concept of robust design , Taguchi Concept - Orthogonal arrays and S/N ratio
Reference Books:
Introduction : The energy-economy link. Patterns of energy use in developing countries, the electricity- economy link for developing
economies, options to overcome the energy crisis. Characteristics of conventional and non-conventional energy resources.
Conventional energy resources and their utilization; thermal, nuclear and hydro-electric power plants, use of diesel engines and gas
turbines for power generation. Combined cycles for efficient power generation.
Non-conventional energy resources and their utilization: solar , geothermal, wind, wave, biomass and ocean-thermal energy
conversion and their limitations. Energy storage techniques.
Energy conservation: energy auditing, process energy and gross energy requirement, energy recovery: insulation, heat recovery heat
exchangers, heat-pumps, combined heat and power plants (cogeneration), efficient lighting and energy conservation in buildings.
Environmental aspects of energy resource utilization: combustion generated air pollution, global warming, acid rain, fly ash disposal,
radioactive pollution and nuclear waste disposal.
REFERENCES:
(A)‘Energy for a sustainable world’ by Goldemberg et al. Wiley Eastern Limited. 1988.
(B) ‘Power Plant Technology’ by M.M.El-Wakil. McGraw-Hill. 1984.
(C)‘Managing energy in commerce and industry’ by Gordon A Payne. Butterworths, 1984.
FLUID MACHINERY
1. Jet Theory: Introduction to hydro dynamic thrust of a jet on a fixed and movin g suface (flat, curve), effect of inclination of jet
with the surface.
2. Hydraulic Turbines:Pelton Wheel, Francis and Kaplan turbines classification of turbines, working principles, work done,
efficiency, draft tube theory, cavitations in turbines, performance, testing of turbines, model testing, selection of a turbines, stability of
a turbine (Static & dynamic), performance curves, constant efficeiency curves, Muschel curves, governing of turbines, specific
speeds.
3. Pumps:Centrifugal pumps, classifications, work done by impeller, efficiencies of centrifugal pumps, priming, specific speed,
cavitations and separation, surging, checking, model testing, performance characteristics, reciprocating pumps, classification, work
done (single and double acting), slip, variation of pressure, work saved by fitting air vessels, multicylinder pumps, comparison of
centrifugal and reciprocating pumps, design aspects.
4. Hydraulic machines:Hydraulic systems, hydraulic press, cranks, jacks, accumulator, intensifier, ram, fluid coupling, fluid torque
converter, water hammer, jet pumps and air lift pumps.
5. Gas Turbines and Jet propulsion:Introduction, working cycle, different types of gas turbines, jet propulsion, thrust power and
propulsion efficiency.
References:
1.Hydraulic Machines Dr. J. Lal
2.Heat Engg. V.P. Vasandani & D.S. Kumar
3.Hydraulic machines V.P. Vasandani
4.Fluid machinery- K.R. Arora
5.Fluid machinery – P.N. Modi & S.M. Seth.
FLUID MACHINERY LAB
Say minimum eight experiment following or such experiment
1.Impact of jet experiment
2.Turbine exp. On pelton wheel
3.Turbine exp. On Francis turbine
4.Turbine exp. On Kaplan turbine
5.Exp. On Reciprocating pump
6.Exp. On centrifugal pump.
7.Exp on Hydraulic Jack/Press
8.Exp. On Hydraulic Brake
9.Exp. On Hydraulic Ram
10.Study through first visit of any pumping station/plant
11.Study through second visit of any pumping station/ plant
12.Any other suitable experiment/test rig such as comparison & performance of different types of pumps and turbines.
DESIGN AGAINST FATIGUE AND FAILURE CREDIT
1.Introduction:Need and future of NC systems and CAM in India. Advantages & Disadvantages. Classification. Open and closed
loop. Historical development and future trends. Closed loop. Historical development and future trends.
2.Features of NC Programming:Difference between ordinary and NC machine tools. Methods for Improving Accuracy and
Productivity.
3.NC Part Programming:(a)Manual (word address format) programming. Examples drilling and milling.
(b) APT programming, Geometry, Motion and Additional statements, Macro statement.
4.System Device:Introduction to DC motors, stepping motors, Feed back device such as encoder, counting devices, Digital to
Analog converter and Vice versa.
5.Interpolators:Principle, Digital Differential Analyses. Linear Interpolator and its software interpolator.
6.Control of NC systems:Open and closed loops. Automatic control of closed loops with encoder & tachometers. Speed variation
of DC motor. Adaptive control.
7.Computer integrated manufacturing system: Manufacturing cell, Transfer lines, FMS, CIM, CAD / CAM concept.
8.Robotics:NC machine vs Robots. Types and generations of Robots. Robot applications. Economics, Robot programming
methods. VAL and AML with examples. Introduction to Artificial intelligence for intelligent manufacturing.
Books / References:
1. Computer control of Manufacturing systems by Koren
2. Robots by Koren
3. NC Machines by Koren
4. CAD / CAM by Groover.
CAM LAB
Minimum four experiments
1.Writing a part - programing (in word address format or in APT) for a job for drilling operation (contouring and running on NC
machine.
2.Writing a part programming (in word address format or in APT) for a job milling operation (conducting) and running on NC
machine.
3. Experiment on Robots and its programs.
4. Experiment of difference between ordinary machine and NC machine, study or retrofitting.
5.Experiment on difference between ordinary machine and NC machine, study or retrofitting.
6. Experiment on study of system devices such as motor and feed devices.
7.Experiment on Mechatronics & controls.
AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING
Course Code (ME-603) Credit 4(2-1-2)
Power Unit Gear Box:
Principles of design of main components. Valve mechanism. Power and Torque characteristic. Rolling, air and gradient resistance.
Tractive effort, Gear Box, Gear ratio determination. Design of gear Box.
Transmission system:
Requirements, clutches. Torque converts. Over Drive and free wheel, Universal joint. Differential Gear Mechanism of Rear Axle.
Automatic transmission, steering and Front Axle. Castor Angle, wheel camber & Toe in Toe out etc. Steering geometry. Ackerman
mechanism, Understeer and Oversteer.
Braking System:
Generals requirements, Road, tyre adhesion, weight transfer, Braking ratio. Mechanical brakes, Hydraulic brakes. Vaccum and
airbrakes. Thermal aspects.
Chasis and suspension system:
Loads on the frame. Strength and stiffness. Various suspension system.
Electrical System:
Types of starting motors, generators & regulators, lighting system, Ignition system, Horn, Battery etc.
Fuel System:
Diesel & Petrol Vehicle system such as Fuel Injection Pump, injector & Fuel Pump, Carburator etc. MPFI.
Cooling & Lubrication System:
Different type of cooling system and lubrication system. Maintenance System: Preventive maintenance, break down maintenance, and
over hauling system.
References:
1.Automotive Engineering - Heitner
2.Automotive Engineering - Kripal Singh
3.Automotive Engineering - Narang
4.Automotive Mechanics - Crouse
5.Automotive Engineering - Newton and Steed.
AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING - LAB
Say any study & experiment from the following
1.Study & experiment on braking system.
2.Study & experiment on fuel supply system.
3.Study & experiment on ignition system.
4.Study & experiment on steering system
5.Study & experiment on transmission system
6.Study & experiment on suspension system.
7.Study safety aspect of automobile design.
8.Study & experiment on Lighting or lubrication system.
9.Study & experiment on lubrication and cooling system
10.Comparative study features of common small cars (such as Fiat, Ambassador, Maruti, Matiz, Santro, Indica and its variations)
available in India.
11.Comparative study & technical features of common scooter & motorcycles available in India. Case study / term paper.
12.Comprative & technical features of common heavy vehicles available in India. case study / term paper.
13.Engine tuning and carburator servicing experiment.
14.Experiment & study of MPFL system.
15.Experiment on fuel consumption measurement.
16.Review experiment on IC Engines & modern trends.
17.Visit of a Automobile factory.
18.Study & experiment of main gear box and differential gear box.
1.Engineering Process and Systems Approach: Applications of systems concepts in Engineering, Identification of engineering,
Identification of engineering functions, systems approach, Engineering Activities Matrix, Defining the proposed effort, Role of
Engineering problem solving. Concurrent Engineering. A case study : eg. Viscous lubrication system in wire drawing.
2. Problem formulation: Nature of engineering problems, needs statement, Hierarchial Nature of systems hirarchial nature of
problem environment, Problem scope and constraints. A case Study; e.g.Heating duct insulation-System High - Speed belt drive
system.
3.System Theories: System analysis View-points, Black Box approach, state theory approach, component integration approach.
Decision. Process approach; A case study: e.g. Automobile instrumentation panel system.
4.System Modeling:Need for modeling, modeling types and purpose, Linear graph modeling concepts, Mathematical Modeling,
Concepts, A case study: e.g. A compound bar system.
5. Linear Graph Analysis: Graph modeling and analysis process, Path problem, Network flow problem, A case study: e.g.
Aluminium extrusion system.
6.Optimization concepts: Optimization process, Motivation and freedom of choice goals and objectives- Criteria, Methods of
optimization analytical combinatorial , subjective. A case study : e.g. Aluminium extrusion system.
7.System Evaluation: Feasibility assessment, planning horizon, time value of money, Financial analysis. A case study e.g.
manufacture of a maize-starch system.
8.Calculus Methods for optimization: Model with one decision variable, Model with two decision variables, Model with equality
constraint, Model with inequality constraint. A case study : e.g. Optimization of an insulation - system.
9.Decision Analysis: Elements of a decision problem, Decision model Probability a dignity function, Expected monetary value.
Unity value, Baye's theorem : A case study : e.g. Installation of a machinery.
10.Systems Simulation: Simulation concepts, simulation models, Icons Analog Analytical, Waiting Line simulation, Simulation
process problem definition, input model construction, solution process, limitations of simulation approach : A case study : e.g. An
inventory control in a Production-Plant.
INTRODUCTION : Past , Present and future ; Robot Terminology ; Applications , Components and Sub-systems , Classification
of Robot , End Effectors , Different types of grippers and design concepts .
ROBOT K8INAMETICS : Object location , Homogeneous , Transformations , Direct and inverse kinematics , Manipulator motion
ROBOT DRIVES, ACTUATORS and CONTROL: Drive systems hydraulics , pneumatic and electrical .
DC Motor , Stepper Motor , Robot motion and path control , Controller.
SENSORS AND PERCEPTION : Type of sensors , vision system . Computer interfaces
A review of various metal joining? techniques such as welding, brazing, soldering and adhesive bonding, welding compared with
other processes of fabrication. Classification of welding processes. Application of welding processes.
Fusion Welding: Mechanism of arc initiation and maintenance, Temperature distribution. Techniques, scope and limitations of
manual metal arc. TIG, MIG, submerged arc. Electroslag welding. Plasma Arc and Electro gas welding. Various gas welding
processes e.g. oxyacetylene oxy-hydrogen welding processes.
Resistance welding, Modern welding processes viz. Electron Beam, Ultrasonic; Explosive, laser beam processes and their
applications. Solid state welding processes viz.? Friction, Diffusion, cold pressure process and their applications.
Oxygen cutting Plasma Arc cutting. laser cutting processes etc.
Brazing, soldering and adhesive bonding. Scope and application.
Welding? defect? and remedies. Weld cracking and prevention. Testing and inspection of welds.
MECHATRONICS
Course Code ME-673 CREDIT : 3 (3-0-0)
Fundamentals of Mechatronics, definitions and Concepts;Conventional vs Mechantronics Systems; Need of? Mechantronics in
Mechanical Engineering; Sensors and Transducers with? Special?? reference to Mechatronics. Signals System and actuating devices;
real time interfacing. Applications of? Mechatronics in Manufacturing and Automation Case Studies.
METAL FORMING
1-Fundaments of Elasticity, Plasticity and Viscoplastcity, Stress and strain invariant.?Elesticity- State?? of stress and strain, stress-
strain relations,? strain-displacement relations.Plasticity and Viscoplasticity: Yeld?? criterian, effective stress and strain, state of
plastic strain, Plastic strain rate, Flow rule, Effective strain rate, plastic anisotropy and viscoplasticity (determination of load and
power) concept of solid and flow formulations.?
2-Analysiz of Deformation Processes using SSM, UBM & SLM.Plain strain Problems: Drawing and Extrusion of sheet, Rolling and
forging of strips.Axisymmetric?? Problems: Drawing and Extrusion of bar and tube, forging of solid and Hallow disc.Sheet metal
problems: Axisymmetric deep drawing and stretching.
ENERGY CONSERVATION
Course Code ME-674 CREDIT : 3 (3-0-0)
1.Introduction: The energy crisis and options: the energy conservation option, energy intensity of developed and developing
economies, energy auditing ? basic requirements, scope and purpose, process energy and gross energy requirements.
2.Efficient energy conversion: efficient combustion, waste as a fuel, combined cycles for efficient power generation, combined heat
and power plants, combined cooling and power plants.
3. Energy recovery: insulation: insulating materials, economic thickness of insulation; heat recovery heat exchangers: recuperative
heat exchangers, run-around coil systems, regenerative heat exchangers; heat pumps; and heat-pipes.
4. Process integration: basic concepts of pinch technology, stream networks, significance of the pinch, design of energy recovery
system.
5. Energy conservation in buildings: degree-days, steady state loads and comfort. Conditioning the air for process requirements and
human comfort, thermal performance monitoring, efficient lighting systems, solar passive features.
6. Economics of energy saving schemes and case studies.
REFERENCES
(A) Energy efficiency? by Eastop and Croft, Longman Scientific and Technical, 1990
(B) Managing energy in commerce and industry? by Gordon A Payne, Butterworths, 1984.
METAL FORMING
Course Code ME-676 CREDIT : 3 (3-0-0)
METALFORMING
UNIT-I
Plasticity –True stress strain diagrams in simple tension – Deviation from Engineering Stress – Strain curves. Three dimensional
stress system, strain tensor and yield Criteria of metals.
UNIT-II
Fundamentals of metal forming – Classification of forming processes – Cold working – Recovery – Recrystallisation and grain
growth, hot working. Strain rate effects – work of plastic deformation
UNIT-III
Flow stress curves – Super plasticity in materials – Hot working and cold working operation – Relative merits and applications.
UNIT-IV
Sheet metal working: Standard die sets, simple, compound, combination, progressive and transfer dies. Process parameters and
estimation of loads in shearing, bending, deep drawing, shear spinning operations. Mechanical and hydraulic presses, relative merits
and application – constructional features and operation.
UNIT-V
FORGING: Open die and closed die forging, machine forging, upset forging etc., forging loads, forging die design. Estimation of
forging loads for rectangular and cylindrical slugs. Forgeability Tests. Defects in forging, Forging equipment – constructional features
and operation.
UNIT-VI
ROLLING: Principles of rolling, Process parameters, Estimation of rolling loads by consideration of stresses. Principles of roll pass
design for various product shapes. Principles of ring rolling. Processing maps and their applications in metal working operation.
Rolling mills – Their constructional features and operation.
UNIT- VII
EXTRUSION: Classification of extrusion processes, extrusion equipment. Hot extrusion. Deformation and defects in extrusion.
Analysis of the extrusion proceses, cold extrusion. Extrusion of tubing and production of seamless pipe and tubing.
UNIT- VIII
DRAWING OF RODS, WIRES AND TUBES: Road and wire drawing, tube drawing process, residual stresses in rod, wire and tubes.
TEXT BOOK:
G. E Dieter: Mechanical Metallurgy.
REFERENCE BOOKS :
1. An Introduction to the Principles of Metal Working “ by Geoffery W. Rowe.
2.Sheet working of Metal “ by Eary and Reads.
3. Manufacturing Sciences “ by Amitabh Ghosh and Mallik.
4. Manufacturing Technology” by P. N. Rao.
REVERSE ENGINEERING
Course Code ME-677 CREDIT : 3 (3-0-0)
Introduction of Reverse and? concurrent engineering. Elements of concurrent engineering. Advantage and applications.
Theory of measurements. Linear, angular, curved surfaces, methods of advanced Measuring devices, Coordinate Measuring machine.
Elements to CMM. Data accumulation, retrieval..
Geometric Modelling. 2D and 3D Graphics, concepts of various transformation of Geometric Models, Wireframe surface and solid
modelling techniques, representation of parametric and non-parametric curvesand surfaces, Mathematical representation of solid and
solid modeling- based applications. CAD/CAM data exchanges. Visual realism and Graphics Tools, Applications, Auto-CAD, Auto
surt, Auto Mil. And UNIGRAPHICS. CAD/CAM interfaces, process planning, computer aided production planning systems.
Capacity plannint. Part Programming. APT, CAPPS programming, Geometry definition, Tool Path generation.
Rapid Prototyping: Concurrent Engineering, Need of Rapid Prototyping. Techniques, Resins, (Laser engines) Laser, Laser
production and control. Post curing, Data rerrieval from? CAD,? MIC codes generation, Apparatus for quality measurement.(CMM)
1. Introduction to Logistics and Supply Chain Management. Concepts, Drivers and obstacles.
2. Planning Demand and supply in a supply chain-Demand forecasting, Aggregate Planning.
3. Management of Inventory in global? supply Chain.
4. Role of Information Technology in supply chain.? e-Business and the supply chain
5. Factors influencing logistics and? decision.
6. Bench making and performance measurement.
MECHANICAL VIBRATION
Course Code ME-679 CREDIT : 3 (3-0-0)
UNIT - I
Introduction
Periodic motion, harmonic motion, superposition of simple harmonic motions, beats, Fourier analysis 3Single Degree Freedom
System Free vibration, Natural frequency, Equivalent systems, Energy method for determining
natural frequency, response to an initial disturbance, Torsional vibrations, Damped vibrations, Vibrations of systems with viscous
damping, Logarithmic decrement.
UNIT - II
Single Degree Freedom: Forced Vibration Forced vibration, Harmonic excitation with viscous damping, steady state vibrations,
Forced vibrations with rotating and reciprocating unbalance, Support excitation, Vibration isolation, Transmissibility, Vibration
measuring instruments, Displacement, velocity and acceleration measuring instruments
UNIT- III
Two Degree Freedom systems Introduction, Principal modes, Double pendulum, Torsional system with damping,
coupled system, undamped dynamic vibration absorbers, Centrifugal pendulum absorbers, Dry friction damper
UNIT- IV
Multi Degree Freedom system: Exact Analysis Undamped free and forced vibrations of multi-degree freedom systems, influence
number, Reciprocal theorem, Torsional vibration of multi-degree rotor system, Vibration
of gear system, Principal coordinates, Continuous systems- Longitudinal vibrations of bars, Torsional vibrations of circular shafts
UNIT- V
Multi Degree Freedom system: Numerical Analysis Rayleigh’s, Dunkerely’s, Holzer’s ad Stodola methods, Rayleigh-Ritz method
CRITICAL SPEED OF SHAFTS
Shaft with one disc with and without damping, Multi-disc shafts, Secondary critical speed.
Books and References:
1. Mechanical Vibrations – P. Srinivasan, TMH
2. Mechanical Vibrations – G. K. Groover, Jain Brothers, Roorkee
3. Mechanical Vibrations – W. T. Thomson
4. Mechanical Vibrations – JS Rao & K Gupta, New Age
5. Mechanical Vibrations – Tse, Morse & Hinkle
6. Mechanical Vibrations – V. Rama Murthy, Narosa Publications
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Course Code: ME 330 Credits 4(3-1-0)
1. Fundamental Concepts and Definitions: Introduction to S.I units, Definition of thermodynamics, System surrounding and
universe, phase, concept continuum, macroscopic and microscopic point of view, density, sp. Volume, pressure, thermodynamic
equilibrium, property, state, path, process, cyclic process, quasistatic process, reversible and irreversible process, energy and its forms,
work and head, NTP and STP.
2. Ideal and Real Gases: Concept of ideal gas, characteristic equation of gas, universal and characteristic gas constant, enthalpy and
specific heat, deviation of real gas from ideal gas, compressibility factor and the Van der Wall’s equation of state for real gas.
3. Laws of Thermodynamics: Zeroth law, concept of temperature, equality of temperature, zeroth law, principle of thermometry and
temperature scale.
First Law: First Law of thermodynamics, concept processes, flow processes and control volume, flow work, steady flow energy
equation, Mechanical work in a steady flow process, Throttling process, Application of first law to open systems.
Second Law: Essence of second law, Thermal reservoir, heat engines and thermal efficiency, COP of heat, pump and refrigerator,
Definition of available and unavailable energy, Statement of second law, Carnot cycle, Carnot’s theorem, Clausius inequality,
Concept of entropy, Entropy change for ideal gases.
4. Properties of steam: Generation of steam at constant pressure, various states of water, properties of steam, use of property
diagram, process of vapour in closed and open system, determination of dryness fraction of steam by separating and throttling
calorimeter, Rankine cycle.
5. Thermodynamic Cycles: Definitions of bore, Stroke clearance ratio, compression ratio, definition and calculation of mean
effective pressure from the cycle work (proof not required), indicated pressure, air standard cycles (Otto and diesel cycles), principle
of working and description of two and four stroke SI and CI engines.