Syllabus Chartered Engineering
Syllabus Chartered Engineering
SECTION B
1. CEM B01 - METROLOGY AND MEASUREMENT
2. CEM B02 - ENGINEERING DESIGN
3. CEM B03 - COMPUTER SIMULATION OF IC ENGINES PROCESS
4. CEM B04 - MICROPROCESSOR APPLICATION IN AUTOMOBILES
5. CEM B05 - PRODUCTION OF AUTOMOTIVE COMPONENTS
6. CEM B06 - AUTOMOTIVE TRANSMISSION
7. CEM B07 - AUTOMOTIVE DIESEL ENGINES
8. CEM B08 - TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT
9. ELECTIVE:
10. ELECTIVE:
11. ELECTIVE:
12. ELECTIVE:
Text Books:
1. Kreyszig, E., “Advanced Engineering Mathematics” (8th Edition),
John Wiley and Sons, (Asia) Pte Ltd., Singapore, 2000.
2. Grewal, B.S., “Higher Engineering Mathematics” (35th Edition),
Khanna Publishers, Delhi 2000.
References:
1. Kandasamy, P., Thilagavathy, K., and Gunavathy, K., “Engineering Mathematics ",
Volumes II & III (4th Revised Edition), S. Chand & Co., New Delhi, 2001.
2. Narayanan, S., Manicavachagom Pillay, T.K., Ramanaiah, G.,
“Advanced Mathematics for Engineering Students ", Volumes II & III
(2ndEdition), S.Viswanathan (Printers & Publishers, Pvt, Ltd.) 1992.
3. Venkataraman, M.K. “Engineering Mathematics “Volumes III - A & B,
13th Edition National Publishing Company, Chennai, 1998.
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Code No. CEM A02 - NUMERICAL METHODS
MAJOR DIVISIONS:
UNIT V DIFFERENTIATION
Newton’s forward difference formula to get the derivative, Newton’s backward
difference formula to get the derivative, derivative using Stirling’s formula, Numerical
differentiation with interpolation polynomials.
TEXT BOOKS
1. Sastry, S.S., “Introductory Methods of Numerical Analysis (Third Edition)”, Prentice
Hall of India, New Delhi, 1998.
REFERENCES
1. Kandasamy, P.,Thilakavathy, K. and Gunavathy, K. “Numerical Methods”, S.Chand and Co., New Delhi ,
1999.
2. Grewal B.S., Grewal J.S., “Numerical Methods in Engineering and Science”, Khanna Publishers, New
Delhi, 1999.
3. Jain M.K., Iyengar S.R.K and Jain R.K., “Numerical Methods for Engineering and Scientific Computation
(Third Edition)”, New Age International (P) Ltd., New Delhi, 1995.
4. Gerald C.F., Wheatley P.O., Applied Numerical Analysis (Fifth Edition), Addison –Wesley, Singapore,
1998.
5. Narayanan S., Manickavachakam Pillai K. and Ramanaiah G., “Advanced Mathematics for Engineering
Students-Vol.-III”, S.Viswanathan Pvt. Ltd., Chennai, 1993.
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Code No.CEM A03 - FUNDAMENTALS OF FLUID MECHANICS AND FLUID MACHINERY
MAJOR DIVISIONS:
UNIT 1 - INTRODUCTION
UNIT11 -BASIC CONCEPT
UNIT 111 -FLUID DYNAMICS
UNIT 1V -APPLICATIONS OF BERNOULLI'S EQUATION
UNIT V - DIMENSIONAL ANALYSIS
UNIT V1 - DIMENSIONLESS NUMBER AND MODEL LAWS
UNIT V11 -VISCOUS AND TURBULENT FLOWS
UNIT V111 - FLOW THROUGH PIPES
UNIT IX -HYDRAULIC TURBINES
UNIT X - HYDRAULIC PUMPS
UNIT. 1 INTRODUCTION
Definition- Classification of fluids: solids, liquids, and gases - Properties of fluids: density,
viscosity, surface tension, vapor pressure, compressibility, capillary effect - Types of fluids: ideal
and real fluid.
UNIT.11 BASIC CONCEPT
Fluid pressure at a point- Pascal’s law- Total pressure and Centre of pressure: Plane and curved
surfaces, vertical plane surface submerged in liquid, horizontal plane surface submerged in
liquid, inclined plane surface submerged in liquid, curved plane surface submerged in liquid -
Buoyancy and stability of Floating bodies and its engineering applications.
UNIT 111 FLUID DYNAMICS
Laws of kinematics of fluid flow.- Lagrangian and Eulerian method- lines of flow: Stream line,
path line and streak line- Continuity equation: Equation of continuity for one dimensional flow,
two dimensional flow and three dimensional flow - momentum and moment of momentum
equation- energy equations- Bernoulli's equation for real fluid,
UNIT IV APPLICATIONS OF BERNOULLI'S EQUATION
Pressure measurement using venture meter, orifice meter, and pitot tube.
UNIT V DIMENSIONAL ANALYSIS
Secondary quantities- dimensional homogeneity- methods of dimensional analysis: Reyleigh’s
method, Buckingham's Theorem, model analysis, types of similarities, types of force acting on
moving.
UNIT V1 DIMENSIONLESS NUMBER AND MODEL LAWS
Reynold’s number, Froude’s number, Euler’s number, Weber’s number, mach’s number
,Reynold’s model law, Froude’s model law, Euler’s model law, Weber’s model law, mach’s
model law, Model testing of partially submerged bodies-classification of models
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UNIT V11 VISCOUS AND TURBULENT FLOWS
Flow of viscous fluid through circular pipes, Flow of viscous fluid between two parallel plates,
power absorbed in viscous flow, loss of head due to friction in viscous flow, - Turbulent flow:
shear stress in turbulent flow, velocity distribution in Turbulent flow in pipes, resistance of
smooth and rough pipes..
UNIT V111 FLOW THROUGH PIPES
Energy losses in pipes- Energy loss due to friction (major loss) and minor losses- hydraulic
gradient and total energy line- flow through pipes in series, equivalent pipes, flow through
parallel pipes, flow through branched pipes, and power transmission through pipes. Water
hammer in pipes.
UNIT IX HYDRAULIC TURBINES
Classifications of turbines, basic theory of turbine, Impact of Jet on vanes, impulse turbine:
Pelton wheel, work done and efficiency of pelton turbine. Reaction turbine: Francis turbine and
Kaplan turbine, specific speed of turbines, and performance curves.
UNIT X HYDRAULIC PUMPS
Principles of operations of centrifugal Pump, work done by impeller, losses and efficiencies,
Specific speed, characteristic curves of centrifugal pump. Principles of operations of
reciprocating Pump, slip and co-efficient of discharge, indicator diagram, Air vessels, Rotating
displacement pump: gear pump and vane pump, Turbo blowers. Principles of operations of
hydraulic coupling and torque converter.
References:
1. Bansal, R.K. “Fluid mechanics”,Laxmi Publications, 2004
2. Rathakrishnan, E., " Introduction to Fluid Mechanics ", Prentice-Hall, India, 1999.
3. Kumar, K.L., " Fluid Mechanics ", Eurasia Publishing House, 1990.
4.Kesavna, R. Senthil Kumar,S.P.,Vijaya Ramnath.B, Fluid Mechanics, Eswar Press,2005.
5.Khurumi,R.S. Fluid Mechanics, S,Chand & Co,1999
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Code No. CEM A04 - ELECTRONICS AND MICROPROCESSOR
MAJOR DIVISIONS:
UNIT1 - ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS AND DEVICES
UNIT 11 - OTHER ELECTRONICS DEVICES
UNIT 111 - ANALOG CIRCUITS
UNIT 1V - APPLICATIONS OF OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIERS
UNIT V - DIGITAL CIRCUITS
UNIT V1 - A/D AND D/CONVERTORS:
UNIT V11 - MEASUREMENTS AND INSTRUMENTS
UNIT V111 - MEASUREMENT OF NON – ELECTRICAL QUANTITIES
UNIT IX -INTRODUCTION TO MICROPROCESSORS
UNIT X - APPLICATIONS OF MICROPROCESSORS
References:
2. Millman J., and Grabel, S., " Integrated Electronics ", Tata McGraw Hill, 1995.
3. Sawhney A.K., " A course in Electrical and Electronic Measurements and Instruments ",
4. Goankar R.S., " Microprocessor Architecture, Programming and Applications ", Wiley Eastern, 1992.
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Code No. CEM A05 - MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY
MAJOR DIVISIONS:
UNIT1 -CASTING PROCESS
UNIT 11 -SPECIAL CASTING PROCESS
UNIT 111 -WELDING PROCESS
UNIT 1V -ADVANCED WELDING PROCESSES
UNIT V -MECHANICAL WORKING OF METALS
UNIT V1 -SHEET METAL FORMING AND PRESS WORKING PROCESS
UNIT V11 -PRINCIPLES OF METAL CUTTING
UNIT V111 -CENTRE LATHE AND OTHER TYPES OF LATHE
UNIT IX -SPECIAL MACHINES
UNIT X -NEWER MACHINING TECHNIQUES
Text Book:
1. Hajra Choudhury S.K and Hajra Choudhury. A.K., Elements of Workshop Technology, Volume I and II,
Media Promoters and Publishers Private Limited, Mumbai, 1997.
2. Jain.R.K. " Production Technology ", Khanna Publishers, New Delhi, 1996.References:
3. Sharma.P.C., " A Text book of production Engineering ", S.Chand and Co,Ltd., 1996.
4. " High velocity forming of metals ", ASTME, Prentice Hall of India P.Ltd., New Delhi,1990.
5. Kesavna, R., Vijaya Ramnath.B, Manufacturing Technology II, University Publications,
(Formerly Laxmi Publication), Delhi,2005.
6. Vijaya Ramnath.B, Manufacturing Technology I, University Publications, (Formerly Laxmi Publication),
Delhi,2005.
6. P.N. Rao, Manufacturing Technology Foundry, Forming and Welding, TMH-2003; 2nd Edition.
7. Kalpakjian, S., “Manufacturing Engineering and Technology”, Pearson EducationIndia Edition, 2006
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Code No. CEM A06 - PRINCIPLES OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
MAJOR DIVISIONS:
UNIT 11 ECOSYSTEMS
Concept of Ecosystem - Structure and functional components of ecosystem – producer,
consumer and decomposer - Development and evolution of ecosystem - Energy flow and
material cycling in ecosystem-ecological pyramid, forest ecosystem, grassland ecosystem, desert
ecosystem, pond and lake ecosystem.
Environmental quality objective and goals - Policies on development projects and their
impacts, with emphasis on the branch of engineering of the student. Environment Management
Fundamentals - Sustainable Development - Implications of human population growth - Limits to
growth - Environment and Business Schools
Current Environmental issues at Country level - water pollution: causes, effects , control
measures and process of water treatment, management of municipal sewage, solid waste
management: municipal solid waste, causes and effects of urban solid waste. Hazardous waste
and Bio-medical waste - Air pollution: causes and effects of Air pollution, Air pollution due to
industries and vehicles; Global issues. Climatic Change, Ozone layer depletion.
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UNIT V1 BIODIVERSITY
Biodiversity, value of Biodiversity, Biodiversity at global, national and local levels, hot
spots of Biodiversity, threats to Biodiversity, observation of Biodiversity, in-situ and ex-situ
conservation of Biodiversity.
Text Books:
1 G.M.Masters, Introduction to Environmental Engineering & Science, Prentice Hall, New
Delhi, 1997
2. J.G. Henry and G. W. Heike, Environmental Science & Engineering", Prentice Hall
International Inc.,
New Jersy, 1996.
References:
1. S. K. Dhameja, Environmental Engineering and Management, S. K. Kataria and Sons, New
Delhi, 1999.
2. Shyam Divan and Armin Rosancranz, Environmental Law and Policy in India, Cases,
Materials and
Statutes, Oxford University Press, 2001.
3. KURIAN JOSEPH, Environmental Engineering,2005
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Code No. CEM A07 - STATISTICAL QUALITY CONTROL AND RELIABILITY ENGINEERING
MAJOR DIVISIONS:
UNIT 1 - BASICS OF QUALITY CONCEPTS
UNIT 11 -ISO 9000-QUALITY SYSTEMS AND TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT
UNIT 111 - STATISTICAL PROCESS CONTROL
UNIT 1V - TYPES OF CONTROL CHARTS
UNIT V - ACCEPTANCE SAMPLING
UNIT V1 - SAMPLING PLANS
UNIT V11 - LIFE TESTING - RELIABILITY SYSTEMS APPROACH
UNIT V111 - SYSTEM RELIABILITY
UNIT IX - RELIABILITY IMPROVEMENTS
UNIT X - RELIABILITY ALLOCATION AND MAINTAINABILITY
Text Books:
1.Sridharabatt, Total quality management, 2002,
2. Betster field D.H. " Quality Control ", Prentice Hall Pub (1993) (Revised Edn).
3. Sharma S.C. " Inspection Quality Control and Reliability ", Khanna Publishers
New Delhi (1998).
4. L.S.Srinath, “Reliability Engineering”, Affiliated East west press, 1991.
5. Seetharaman,S. and Vijaya ramnath,B., “ Industrial Engineering”, Umesh Publications,
Delhi,2006
References:
1. Conner P.D.T.O. " Practical Reliability Engineering ", John Wiley 1993.
2. Monohar Mahajan, “Statistical Quality Control”, Dhanpat Rai & Sons, 2001
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Code No. CEM A08 - VEHICLE DYNAMICS
MAJOR DIVISIONS:
UNIT 1 -INTRODUCTION
UNIT 11 -VIBRATION OF SINGLE, AND TWO DEGREE FREEDOM SYSTEMS
UNIT 111 -VIBRATION OMULTI DEGREE FREEDOM SYSTEMS
UNIT 1V -APPROXIMATE METHODS FOR VIBRATION
UNIT V -FRAME, SUSPENSION and SPRINGS
UNIT V1 -TYRES AND WHEELS
UNIT V11 -FRONT AXLES AND STEERIN MECHANISM
UNIT V111 -RAKES
UNIT 1X -ERFORMANCE OF AUTOMOBILE
UNIT X -STABILITY OF VEHICLES
UNIT. 1 INTRODUCTION
Fundamental of vibration, introduction to of angular and continuous frequency, damped
natural frequency, vehicle vibration and human comfort, Mechanical vibrating systems.
Modelling and Simulation - Model of an automobile .
UNIT 11 VIBRATION OF SINGLE, AND TWO DEGREE FREEDOM SYSTEMS
Vehicle vibration with Single degree freedom: free vibration and forced vibration,
vibration due to road roughness, vibration due to engine unbalance. Vehicle vibration with two
degree freedom, free vibration, compensated suspension system, Transmissibility of engine
mounting, vibration absorber.
UNIT111 VIBRATION OMULTI DEGREE FREEDOM SYSTEMS
Vibration of Multi degrees of freedom systems - Free, forced and damped vibrations.
Magnification factor – Transmissibility of engine mounting, - Closed coupled system - Eigen
valve problems - Far coupled Systems - Orthogonality of mode shapes – Modal analysis - Forced
vibration by matrix inversion.
UNIT 1V APPROXIMATE METHODS FOR VIBRATION
Approximate methods for fundamental frequency - Dunkerley's lower bound - Rayleigh's
upper bound - Hozler method for close coupled systems and branched systems.
Text Books:
1. Gillespie.T.D., " Fundamental of vehicle dynamic society of Automotive Engineers ",
Ic USA, 1992.
References:
1. Heldt.P.M. " Automotive Chassis ", Chilton Co., New York, 1992.
2. Ellis.J.R., " Vehicle Dynamics ", Business Books Ltd., London, 1991.
3. Giles.J.G. Steering, " Suspension and Tyres ", llliffe Books Ltd, London, 1998.
4. Giri.N.K., " Automobile Mechanics ", Khanna Publishers. New Delhi, 1986.
5. Rao.J.S. & Gupta.K., " Theory and Practice of Mechanical Vibrations ", Wiley Eastern
Ltd., New Delhi, 1999.
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Code No. CEM A09 - AUTOMOTIVE MATERIALS AND METALLURGY
MAJOR DIVISIONS:
UNIT 1 -MECHANICAL PROPERTIES AND BEHAVIOUR OF MATERIALS
UNIT 11 -STRAIN HARDENING
UNIT 111 -FRACTURE, FATIGUE
UNIT 1V -CREEP, STRESS RUPTURE AND STRESS CORROSION
UNIT V -PROPERTIES AND CHARACTERISTICS OF MATERIALS
UNIT V1 -CERAMIC AND COMPOSITE MATERIALS
UNIT V11 -METALLIC MATERIALS FOR AUTOMOTIVE COMPONENTS
UNIT V111 -NON METALLIC MATERIALS FOR AUTOMOTIVE COMPONENTS
UNIT 1X -HEAT TREATMENT OF MATERIALS
UNIT X -SURFACE TREATMENT
Text Books:
1. Ganesan.V., " Internal combustion engines ", Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co, 1994.
References:
2. John.B., Heywood, " Internal Combustion Engine Fundamentals ", McGraw Hill Publishing
Co., New York, 1990.
3. R. Yadav . I.C Engine, Central Publishing House, Allahabad.
4. Mathur & Sharma, “A Course in International Combustion Engines”, Dhanpat Rai & Sons
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Code No. CEM A011 - INTRODUCTION TO COMBUSTION AND HEAT TRANSFER
MAJOR DIVISIONS:
UNIT 1 -INTRODUCTION TO COMBUSTION PRINCIPLES
UNIT 11 -COMBUSTION PROCESS IN IC ENGINES
UNIT 111 -NORMAL, ABNORMAL COMBUSTION IN SI ENGINES
UNIT 1V -DETONATION AND KNOCKING
UNIT V -COMBUSTION IN CI ENGINES
UNIT V1 -STAGES OF COMBUSTION IN CI ENGINES
UNIT V11 -HEAT TRANSFER IN IC ENGINES
UNIT V111 -FUEL SAVINGS IN IC ENGINES
UNIT 1X -EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION OF COMBUSTION IN IC ENGINES
UNIT X -HEAT TRANSFER IN IC ENGINE
UNIT. 1 INTRODUCTION TO COMBUSTION PRINCIPLES
Thermodynamics, concepts of combustion, homogeneous mixture and heterogeneous
mixture- Combustion equations, heat of combustion Theoretical flame temperature, chemical
equilibrium and dissociation.
UNIT 11 COMBUSTION PROCESS IN IC ENGINES
Theories of Combustion, Pre-flame reactions, Reaction rates, Laminar and Turbulent
Flame Propagation in engines Combustion in premixed and diffusion flames. Combustion in SI
engines, stages of combustion in SI engines, Combustion in CI engines, stages of combustion in
CI engines
UNIT 111 NORMAL, ABNORMAL COMBUSTION IN SI ENGINES
Initiation of combustion, flame velocities, normal and abnormal combustion, Knocking
combustion, pre-ignition, knock and engine variables, features and design consideration of
combustion chambers, stratified charge combustion, concepts of lean burn engines, heat release
correlations. Stages of combustion - Flame propagation - Rate of pressure rise - Cycle to cycle
variation – Abnormal combustion –
UNIT 1V DETONATION AND KNOCKING
Theories of detonation - Effect of engine operating variables on combustion,
phenomenon of knocking in SI engines, reasons for knocking , disadvantages of knocking effect
of engine variables on knocking like density factor, time factor, composition factor , combustion
chamber for SI engines.
UNIT V COMBUSTION IN CI ENGINES
Vaporization of fuel droplets and spray formation, air motion, swirl, squish, tumble flow,
velocities, swirl measurement, delay period correlations, diesel knock and engine variables,
features and design considerations of combustion chambers, heat release correlations. Diesel
knocks. 21
UNIT V1 STAGES OF COMBUSTION IN CI ENGINES
Combustion in compression ignition engines, stages of combustion in CI engines :
Ignition delay period, period of rapid combustion, period of controlled combustion, period of
after burning. Factors affecting delay period: compression ratio, engine speed, output, injection
timing, quality of fuel, intake pressure and temperature. Knocking phenomenon in CI engines,
combustion chambers for CI engines.
UNIT V11 HEAT TRANSFER IN IC ENGINES
Basic definitions - Convective heat transfer - Radiative heat transfer - Heat transfer,
temperature distribution and thermal stresses in piston - Cylinder liner - Cylinder head - fins and
values.
UNIT V111 FUEL SAVINGS IN IC ENGINES
Procedure for saving fuel, adjustment needed, trends in engine and vehicle design for fuel
economy. New engine testing to run on any fuel mix, passenger cars for tomorrow will be lighter
and fuel efficient, electric vehicle.
UNIT1X EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION OF COMBUSTION IN IC ENGINES
Photographic studies of combustion processes - P-q diagram in SI and CI engines.
Anemometry – Temperature measurement in piston .
UNIT X HEAT TRANSFER IN IC ENGINE
Water and air cooling of engines, combustion systems and variation of gas temperatures,
heat transfer coefficients, calculations of heat rejection to coolant. Heat transfer, temperature
distribution and thermal stress in piston, piston ring, cylinder liner. Heat transfer through
cylinder head, fins and valves, Effect of various operating parameter on engine heat transfer.
Text Books:
1. Fundamentals of Internal Combustion Engine by Gill, Smith,Ziurs, Oxford & IBH Publishing
CO.
2. SPALDING.D.B., " Some fundamental of Combustion ", Butterworth Science
Publishcations, London, 1985.
3. Ramalingam, K.K., Internal Combustion Engines, Scitech Publications (India) Pvt.Ltd.,2000
References:
1. Lewis.B., Pease.R.N. and Taylor.H.S., " Combustion Process High Speed Gas dynamics
and Jet Propulsion Series ", Princeton University Press, Princeton, New Jersey, 1976.
2. Taylor.E.F. " The Internal Combustion Engines ", International Text Book Co., Pennsylvania,
1982.
3. Ganesan.V. " Internal Combustion Engines ", Tata McGraw Hill Co., 1994.
4. I.C Engine, by R. Yadav, Central Publishing House, Allahabad.
5.Automobile Engineering - Narang.
6. Automotive Mechanics- Crouse
7. Automobile Engineering - Newton and Steeds 22
Code No. CEM A012 - AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRONICS SYSTEMS
MAJOR DIVISIONS:
UNIT1 -INTRODUCTION TO AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRONICS
UNIT 11 - ENGINE ELECTRONICS
UNIT 111 -APPLICATIONS OF SENSORS
UNIT 1V -APPLICATIONS OF ACTUATORS
UNIT V -GASOLINE INJECTION SYSTEM
UNIT V1 -DIESEL INJECTION SYSTEM
UNIT V11 -IGNITION SYSTEMS
UNIT V111 - DIGITAL ENGINE CONTROL SYSTEM
UNIT 1X - ENGINE EMISSIONS AND THEIR CONTROL
UNIT X - ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE SUPPRESSION
Text Books:
1. William B.Riddens, " Understanding Automotive Electronics ", 5th Edition,
Butterworth, Heinemann Woburn, 1998.
2. Tom Weather Jr and Cland C.Hunter, " Automotive Computers and Control
System ". Prentice Hall Inc., New Jersey.
References:
1. Young. A.P. and Griffths.L. " Automobile Electrical Equipment ", English
Language Book Society and New Press.
2. Crouse. W.H., " Automobile Electrical equipment ", McGraw Hill Book Co Inc., New
York, 1955.
3. Robert N Brady, " Automotive Computers and Digital Instrumentation ". A reston Book.
Prentice Hall, Eagle Wood Cliffs, New Jersey, 1988.
4. Bechtold., " Understanding Automotive Electronic ", SAE, 1998.
5. T.Mellard, " Automotive Electronics ".
6. Automobile Engineering - Newton and Steeds.
7. Tom Denton, Automotive Electrical and Electronic Systems, Edward Arnold,1995
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SYLLABUS FOR SECTION B
Code No.CEM B01 - METROLOGY AND MEASUREMENT
MAJOR DIVISIONS:
UNIT I - CONCEPT OF MEASUREMENT AND LINEAR MEASUREMENTS
UNIT II -ANGULAR MEASUREMENTS
UNIT III -MEASUREMENT OF SCREW THREAD
UNIT IV -MEASUREMENT OF GEAR
UNIT V -PRESSURE MEASUREMENT
UNIT V1 -FLOW MEASUREMENT
UNIT V11 -TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT
UNIT V111 -THERMISTORS AND THERMOCOUPLES
UNIT IX -LOAD MEASUREMENT
UNIT X -TORQUE MEASUREMENT
UNIT – I CONCEPT OF MEASUREMENT AND LINEAR MEASUREMENTS
Generalized measurement system, UNIT and standards, measuring instruments, Errors in
measurement & calibration, precision accuracy, sensitivity , readability of instruments,
systematic and random errors - Length standards - Length measuring instruments - Vernier,
micrometers, dial gauges, comparators like mechanical ,electrical, pneumatic ,Slip Gauges and
their types.
UNIT II ANGULAR MEASUREMENTS
Angle standards, Angular measuring instruments - bevel protractor and their types like
vernier bevel protractor, universal bevel protractor, optical bevel protractor, universal angle
gauge, spirit level, sine bar , sine bar and dial gauge, sine bar and sprit level, sine bar fixtures,
angle dekkor,- measurement of straightness using sprit level and measurement of flatness -
Measurement of surface finish using Tomlinson surface meter and Taylor – Hobson meter
UNIT – III MEASUREMENT OF SCREW THREAD
Various elements of thread , errors in threads, measurement of major and minor diameter,
effective diameter measurement methods like one wire, Two wire & three wire method -
effective diameter measurement of taper threads, effective diameter measurement of internal
threads, measurement of pitch, thread gauge and thread comparator
UNIT – IV MEASUREMENT OF GEAR
Types of gear, Various elements of gears, sources of errors in gear manufacturing, -
measuring techniques of gears: constant-chord method, base pitch measuring instruments, and
the base tangent method, tooth thickness measurement: tangent gear tooth caliper, test plug
method, Gleason gear testing machine, composite error measurement.
UNIT – V PRESSURE MEASUREMENT
Diaphragm - various elastic elements - Transduction methods – Potentio metric strain
gauge, variable reluctance and capacitive device, LVDT type transducer, piezo electric
transducers and its application to high speed engine. Farnboro Engine indicator. Low pressure
measurement - McLeod gauge, pirani gauge, thermocouple type conductivity gauge.
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UNIT – V1 FLOW MEASUREMENT
Classification of flow meters - Orifice plate, venturimeter, flow nozzles, pitot tubes, ,
electromagnetic flow meters, anemometers, ultrasonic and magnetic flow meters, alcolck viscous
flow meter, variable area flow meter: rotameter, cylinder and piston type of flow meter
UNIT – I INTRODUCTION
Classification of design – analysis of design, Engineering materials and their physical
properties applied to design - Selection of material – types of loading, Factors of safety in design
- Endurance limit of material - Determination of endurance limit for ductile material – Direct,
bending, torsional and impact stress equations, principal stresses and principal strains.
Principles of design optimization - Future trends – CAD based design and their
applications in engineering field - Euler's formula – Theories of failure - Rankine's formula -
Tetmajer's formula - Johnson formula - Design of push - rods –eccentricity loaded columns -
Reduction of stress concentration
References:
1. Machine Design-Sharma and Agrawal, S.K. Katara & Sons
2. Jain. R.K. "Machine Design ", Khanna Publishers, 1992.
3. Sundararaja Murthy.T.V. " Machine Design ", Khanna Publishers, New Delhi, 1991.
4. Hall Allen.S & Others, " Machine Design ", Schaum Publisher Co.. 1982.
5. Shigley, " Machine Design " McGraw Hill, 1981.
6. Design Data Book, PSG College of Technology, Coimbatore, 1992.
7. Bhandari.V.B. "Design of Machine elements ", Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Co.
Ltd., New Delhi, 1990.
8. Mechanical Engineering Design – Joseph E. Shigely, McGraw Hill Publications.
9. Gordon P.Blair, Basic design of Two-stroke Engines, S.A.E., 1992.
10. Gordon P.Blair, Advanced Concepts of Two-stroke Engines, S.A.E., 1990.
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Code No. CEM B03 - COMPUTER SIMULATION OF IC ENGINES PROCESS
MAJOR DIVISIONS:
UNIT .1 -INTRODUCTION
UNIT II -ADIABATIC FLAME TEMPERATURE
UNIT 111 - SI ENGINE SIMULATION WITH AIR AS WORKING MEDIUM
UNIT 1V -CI ENGINE SIMULATION WITH AIR AS WORKING MEDIUM
UNIT V -SI ENGINE SIMULATION WITH PROGRESSIVE COMBUSTION
UNIT V1 -CI ENGINE SIMULATION WITH PROGRESSIVE COMBUSTION
UNIT V11 - SIMULATION OF 2-STROKE SI ENGINE
UNIT V111 - DESIGN AND EVALUATION OF SIMULATION EXPERIMENTS
UNIT 1X -DIESEL ENGINE SIMULATION
UNIT X -CI ENGINE SIMULATION WITH GAS EXCHANGE PROCESS
UNIT .1 INTRODUCTION
Introduction - Simulation principles - Simulation using computers. Validation of models
Heat of reaction – definition of heat of reaction, Measurement of constant pressure -
Measurement of constant volume, bomb calorimeter, calculation of higher and lower heat value
of fuels, – advantages of computer simulation,
UNIT II ADIABATIC FLAME TEMPERATURE
Complete combustion in C/H/O/N Systems, Constant volume adiabatic combustion, constant
pressure adiabatic combustion. Calculation of adiabatic flame temperature - Isentropic changes
of state and expansion process.
UNIT .111 SI ENGINE SIMULATION WITH AIR AS WORKING MEDIUM
Introduction, ideal petrol cycle, Deviation between actual and ideal cycle - Problems, SI
engine simulation with adiabatic combustion, temperature drop due to fuel vapourisation, full
throttle operation - efficiency calculation, part-throttle operation, super charged conditions.
UNIT 1V CI ENGINE SIMULATION WITH AIR AS WORKING MEDIUM
Introduction, ideal diesel cycle, simulation with air as the working medium, deviation
between actual and ideal cycle. CI engine simulation with adiabatic combustion: engine details,
naturally aspirated operation, calculation of work output and efficiency, super charged operation,
UNIT .V SI ENGINE SIMULATION WITH PROGRESSIVE COMBUSTION
SI Engines simulation with progressive combustion with gas exchange process, Heat
transfer process, friction calculation, compression of simulated values, validation of the
computer code, engine performance simulation, pressure crank angle diagram and other engine
performance.
UNIT .V1 CI ENGINE SIMULATION WITH PROGRESSIVE COMBUSTION
Introduction, progressive combustion, combustion modeling, zero-dimensional
combustion model, heat release and heat transfer models, engine performance simulation.
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UNIT .V11 SIMULATION OF 2-STROKE SI ENGINE
Scavenging process , Cross scavenging, Loop scavenging, Uniflow scavenging
simulations of the actual firing performance of two-stroke engines, Engine and porting geometry,
gas flow, The calculations of power, torque, air flow rate, fuel consumption, gaseous exhaust
emissions, and intake and exhaust noise output.
References:
1. Ganesan.V. " Computer Simulation of spark ignition engine process ",
Universities Press (I) Ltd, Hyderbad, 1996.
2. Ramoss.A.L., " Modelling of Internal Combustion Engines Processes ",
McGraw Hill Publishing Co., 1992.
3. Ashley Campbel, " Thermodynamic analysis of combustion engines ", John
Wiley & Sons, New York, 1986.
4. 4. Benson.R.S., whitehouse.N.D., " Internal Combustion Engines ", Pergamon Press,
oxford, 1979.
5. Ashley S.Campbell, Thermodynamic Analysis of Combustion Engines, John Wiley and
Sons, 1980.
6. V.Ganesan, Computer Simulation of Spark Ignition Engine Processes, Universities
Press, 1995.
7. Gordon P.Blair, The Basic Design of two-stroke engines, SAE Publication, 1990.
8. J.I.Ramos, Internal Combustion Engine Modeling. Hemisphere Publishing Corporation,
1989.
9. J.N.Mattavi and C.A.Amann, Combustion Modeling in Reciprocating Engines, Plenum
Press, 1980.
10. Ganesan.V. " Computer Simulation of compression ignition engine process ",
Universities Press (I) Ltd, Hyderbad, 1996.
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Code No. CEM B04 - MICROPROCESSOR APPLICATION IN AUTOMOBILES
MAJOR DIVISIONS:
UNIT 1 -ARCHITECTURE of 8085
UNIT 11 -ARCHITECTURE OF OTHER MICROPROCESSOR
UNIT 111 -INSTRUCTION SET
UNIT 1V -TIMING DIAGRAMS
UNIT V -ASSEMBLY LANGUAGE PROGRAMMIMG
UNIT V1 -CONDITIONAL STATEMENT
UNIT V11 -PERIPHERALS AND INTERFACING
UNIT V111 -ANALOG TO DIGITAL CONVENTOR (ADC) and DIGITAL TO ANALOG
CONVENTOR (DAC)
UNIT.IX -APPLICATIONS OF MICROPROCESSOR
UNIT X -OTHER APPLICATIONS
UNIT 1 ARCHITECTURE of 8085
General 8 bit micro processor and its architecture, features of 8085 A, Architecture of
8085: register, ALU, instruction decoder, address buffer, address/data buffer, incrementer,
interrupt control, serial I/O, control, timing and control circuit.
UNIT 11 ARCHITECTURE OF OTHER MICROPROCESSOR
Z-80 and MC 6800 MPU and its pin function -Architecture - Function of different
sections.
UNIT 111 INSTRUCTION SET
Instruction format , opcode format, - addressing modes: immediate addressing mode,
register addressing mode, direct addressing mode, indirect addressing mode, - instruction set of
8085: data transfer group, arithmetic group, logic group, branch group, stack, machine control
group, MPU-T-STATE - Machine cycle and instruction cycles –
UNIT 1V TIMING DIAGRAMS
Timing diagrams: instruction cycle, machine cycle and T-state, representation of signal,
signal timing, 8085 machine cycle and their timing, 8085 state transition diagram, - Different
machine cycles - Fetch and execute operations - estimation of execution times.
UNIT V. ASSEMBLY LANGUAGE PROGRAMMIMG
Construct of the assembly language programming – assembly language structure,
assembly instruction format, assembler directives, variables, suffix and operators, modular
programming, Assembly format of 8085 - Assembly Directive - Multiple precision addition and
subtraction –
UNIT V1 CONDITIONAL STATEMENT
BCD to Binary and Binary to BCD, Multiplication, Division, Code conversion using look
up tables - Stack and subroutines. Macros, passing parameters in macro, local variables in a
macro, placing macro definition in their own module, conditional statement: conditional
assembly statement in Macros,
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UNIT V11.PERIPHERALS AND INTERFACING
Programmable parallel interface, Serial I/O interface Interrupt structure - Programmed
I/O - Interrupt driven I/O, programmable DMA controller: software and hardware controlled data
transfer, DMA cycles, INTERFACING DEVICES: Types of interfacing devices - Input / Output
ports 8212, 8255, 8251, 8279. Octal latches and tristate buffers.
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Code No. CEM B05 - PRODUCTION OF AUTOMOTIVE COMPONENTS
MAJOR DIVISIONS:
UNIT 1 - POWER METALLURGY
UNIT 11 -MANUFACTURE OF FRICTION LINING MATERIALS
UNIT111 - FORMING PROCESS
UNIT 1V -HYDRO FORMING
UNITV - CASTING PROCESS
UNIT VI - MACHINING PROCESS
UNITV11 - GEAR AND PISTON MANUFACTURING
UNIT V111 - PISTON ASSEMBLY
UNIT IX - RECENT TRENDS IN MANUFACTURING OF AUTO COMPONENTS
UNIT X -APPLICATIONS OF CNC MACHINES IN PRODUCTION OF AUTO COMPONENTS
Introduction to powder metallurgy, Process flow chart, Production of metal powders and
their raw materials, Processes Of Powder Technology: Blending And Mixing, Pressing,
Sintering, Continuous powder processing. Non-conventional Methods: Metal Injection Molding,
Isostatic pressing, Types of Isostatic Pressing: Cold (or room temperature) Isostatic Pressing
(CIP), Hot Isostatic Pressing (HIP) Properties of Metal Powders, Powder production techniques:
Atomization, Centrifugal disintegration. Powder compaction: Cold compaction,.
Manufacture of friction lining materials for clutches and brakes - Testing and inspection
of PM parts. Non Asbestos Brake Linings: Non Asbestos Brass Brake Linings Non Asbestos
Brake Linings Semi Metallic, Brake Blocks, properties of friction lining materials.
Text Book:
1. Haslehurst.S.E., " Manufacturing Technology ", ELBS, London, 1990.
2. Rusinoff, " Forging and Forming of metals ", D.B. Taraporevala Son & Co. Pvt Ltd., Mumbai, 1995.
3. Sabroff.A.M. & Others, " Forging Materials & Processes ", Reinhold Book Corporation, NewYork,
1988.
4. Upton, " Pressure Die Casting ", pergamon Press, 1985.
5. High Velocity " Forming of Metals ", ASTME, prentice Hall of India (P) Ltd., New Delhi, 1990.
6. Kesavan,R and Vijaya Ramnath,B., Manufacturing technology I and II, Laxmi publications,
Delhi,2005.
7. P.Radhakrishnan and S.Subramaniayn, CAD/CAM/CIM, New Age International(P) Limited
Publishers,1997.
8. Mikett P.Groover, Automation, production systems and Computer - integrated Manufacturing Printice
Hall of India Private Limited,1999.
9. Kesavan,R and Vijaya Ramnath,B., Computer Aided manufacturing Eswar Press, Chennai,2005
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Code No. CEM B06 - AUTOMOTIVE TRANSMISSION
MAJOR DIVISIONS:
UNIT 1 -CLUTCH
UNIT 11 -GEAR BOX
UNIT 111 -HYDRODYNAMIC DRIVES
UNIT 1V -TORQUE CONVERTER
UNIT V -AUTOMOTIVE TRANSMISSION
UNIT V1 -PROPELLER SHAFT AND FINAL DRIVE
UNIT V11 -DIFFERENTIAL AND REAR AXLE
UNIT V111 -HYDROSTATIC DRIVE
UNIT 1X -ELECTRIC DRIVE
UNIT X -AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION APPLICATIONS
UNIT 1 CLUTCH
Clutch and its functions, operation principles, parts of clutch, types of clutch: single,
multi plate clutch, cone, centrifugal,, semi-centrifugal, diaphragm clutch, dog and spine clutch,
vacuum and hydraulic clutch, clutch adjustment. Requirement of transmission system.
Construction, torque capacity and design aspects. Clutch faults.
UNIT 11 GEAR BOX
Determination of gear ratios for vehicles. Performance characteristics in different speeds.
Different types of gear boxes, sliding mesh gear box, constant mesh gear box , synchro mesh
gear box , epicyclic gear box, Conventional gear boxes. Three speed and four speed gear box.
Gear shifting, overhauling and gear box troubles.
UNIT 111 HYDRODYNAMIC DRIVES
Over drive, over drive construction, over drive operation, over drive electric controls,
Fluid coupling. Principle of operation. Constructional details. Torque capacity. Performance
characteristics, Reduction of drag torque. Advantages of fluid coupling, automatic and
hydramatic transmission.
UNIT 1V TORQUE CONVERTER
Torque converter-Principle of operation, constructional details, performance
characteristics, converter coupling, Multistage torque converters and Polyphase torque
converters, application of torque converter , torque converter as fluid coupling.
UNIT V AUTOMOTIVE TRANSMISSION
Ford - T-model gear box, Wilson Gear box, Cotal electromagnetic transmission,
Automatic over drive, Hydraulic control system for automatic transmission.
UNIT V1 PROPELLER SHAFT AND FINAL DRIVE
Propeller shaft, universal joint, types of universal joint, slip joint, final drive, final gear
reduction, types of drive, Hotchkiss drive, torque tube drive, drive line trouble shooting,
servicing the drive line. 35
UNIT V11 DIFFERENTIAL AND REAR AXLE
Differential, lockout, self-locking Differential, v trouble shooting, rear axles, loads on
rear axles, types of rear axles, two speed axles, air pressure axle shift control systems, axle
housing, rear axle noises, axle breather, oil retention.
References:
1. Heldt.P.M., " Torque converters ", Chilton Book Co., 1992.
2. Newton and Steeds, " Motor vehicles ", llliffe Publishers, 1985.
3. Judge.A.W., " Modern Transmission systems ", Chapman and Hall Ltd., 1990.
4. SAE Transactions 900550 & 930910.
6. Crouse. W.H., Anglin., D.L., " Automotive Transmission and Power Trains construction ",
McGraw-Hill, 1976.
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Code No. CEM B07 - AUTOMOTIVE DIESEL ENGINES
MAJOR DIVISIONS:
UNIT 1 -DIESEL ENGINE BASIC THEORY
UNIT 11 -LABORATORY TESTS FOR DIESEL FUEL
UNIT 111 - MECHANICAL FUEL INJECTION SYSTEMS
UNIT IV -ELECTRONIC FUEL INJECTION SYSTEM
UNIT V -AIR MOTION AND COMBUSTION CHAMBERS
UNIT V1 -COMBUSTION CHAMBER
UNIT V11 - SUPERCHARGING
UNIT V111 - TURBOCHARGING
UNIT IX -DIESEL ENGINE TESTING AND PERFORMANCE
UNIT X -DIESEL ENGINE MAINTENANCE
UNIT 1 DIESEL ENGINE BASIC THEORY
Diesel engine construction and operation - Two stroke and four stroke diesel engines,
various stages of Two stroke and four stroke diesel engines - Diesel cycle - Fuel-air and actual
cycle analysis - Diesel fuel -Ignition quality - Cetane number of fuel.
UNIT 11 LABORATORY TESTS FOR DIESEL FUEL
Laboratory tests for diesel fuel , API Gravity, Density, Relative Humidity, Cetane Index,
Cetane Number ,Cloud Point ,Color, ASTM ,Conductivity ,Copper Corrosion ,Distillation ,Flash
Point , Diesel Emissions Fluid Testing, properties of diesel , flash and fire point – Standard and
specifications.
Requirements - Air and solid injection - Function of components - Jerk and distributor
type pumps. Pressure waves - Injection lag - UNIT injector - Mechanical and pneumatic
governors - Fuel injector - Types of injection nozzle - Nozzle tests - Spray characteristics -
Injection timing - Pump calibration.
UNIT IV ELECTRONIC FUEL INJECTION SYSTEM
Electronic fuel injection systems: merits and demerits. Multi point fuel injection
systems(MPFI): port injection, throttle body injection system, D-MPFI, L-MPFI, function
divisions of MPFI system, electronic control system, electronic control UNIT, cold start
injector, air valve,
UNIT V AIR MOTION AND COMBUSTION CHAMBERS
Importance of air motion - Swirl, squish and turbulence - Swirl ratio. Fuel air mixing -
Stages of combustion - Delay period - Factors affecting delay period - Knock in CI & SI engines.
Direct and indirect injection combustion chambers - Air cell chamber –
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UNIT V1 COMBUSTION CHAMBER
Combustion chamber design objectives - Different types of combustion chamber
-Combustion chamber for SI engines, Combustion chamber for CI engines, stages of combustion
in SI engines, stages of combustion in CI engines.
Text Book:
1. Ganesan.V., " Internal Combustion Engines ", Tata-McGraw Hill Publishing Co.,
New Delhi 1994.
2. Dr.K.K.Ramalingam "Internal Combustion Engines Theory and Practice", Scitech
Publications(India)
Pvt.Ltd, Chennai-17, 2001.
References:
1. Heldt.P.M., " High Speed Combustion ", Oxford IBH Publishing Co., Calcutta, 1985.
2. Obert.E.F., " Internal Combustion Engine analysis and Practice ", International Text
Book Co., Scranton, Pennsylvania, 1988.
3. Maleev.V.M., " Diesel Engine Operation and Maintenance ", McGraw Hill, 1974.
4. Dicksee.C.B., " Diesel Enignes ", Blackie & Son Ltd., London, 1964.
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Code No. CEM B08 - TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT
MAJOR DIVISIONS:
UNIT 1 - INTRODUCTION
UNIT 11 -LEADERSHIP AND QUALITY COUNCIL
UNIT 111 -CUSTOMER SATISFACTIONS
UNIT 1V -TQM PRINCIPLES
UNIT V -STATISTICAL PROCESS CONTROL (SPC)
UNIT V1 - TYPES OF CONTROL CHARTS
UNIT V11 - TQM TOOLS - I
UNIT V111 - TQM TOOLS – II
UNIT 1X -QUALITY SYSTEMS
UNIT X -OTHER QUALITY SYSTEMS
UNIT 1 INTRODUCTION
Definition of Quality, Dimensions of Quality, Quality Planning, Quality costs, Analysis,
Techniques for Quality Costs, Quality cost in service organizations, Basic concepts of Total
Quality Management, fur pillars of TQM, TQM models, evolution of TQM, Principles of TQM,
features of TQM,
UNIT11 LEADERSHIP AND QUALITY COUNCIL
Leadership role in TQM, leadership commitment in TQM, Role of Senior Management,
Quality Council, Quality Statements like vision, mission and quality policy statement, Strategic
Planning, Deming Philosophy, benefits if TQM , Barriers to TQM Implementation, economic
justification of TQM.
UNIT 111 CUSTOMER SATISFACTIONS
Customer satisfaction, Customer satisfaction Index, types of customers, Customer
Perception of Quality, Customer Complaints, customer retention, Service Quality,Customer
Retention, Employee Involvement , Motivation, theories of motivation, Empowerment, Teams,
Recognition and Reward, Performance Appraisal, Benefits.
UNIT 1V TQM PRINCIPLES
Continuous Process Improvement, Juran Trilogy, determinants of quality, PDSA Cycle,
5S, usefulness of 5s, Kaizen and kaizen tools, Supplier Partnership – Partnering, sourcing,
Supplier Selection, Supplier Rating, Relationship Development, Performance Measures – Basic
Concepts, Strategy, Performance Measure.
UNIT V STATISTICAL PROCESS CONTROL (SPC)
Introduction to SPC, need for SPC, SPC implementation, seven quality tools, Variation
in processes – Factors affecting process, Process capability, steps in process capability study,
Analysis of process capability - control charts, objectives of control charts, general model
of control charts, theory of control charts. The seven tools of quality, new seven Management
tools Statistical Fundamentals – Measures of central Tendency and Dispersion, Population and
Sample, Normal Curve. 39
UNIT V1 TYPES OF CONTROL CHARTS
Control carts for variables and Attributes. X and R charts for variables, formulae used in
control charts for variables, construction procedure for X and R charts, construction procedure
for attribute charts, control charts for fraction rejected, (p and np chart), control charts for non
conformities ( c and u charts)- Establishing and interpreting control charts Concept of six sigma.
ELECTIVES
Advanced lead acid batteries, alkaline batteries, Lithium batteries. Development of new
energy storage systems. Deep discharge and rapid charging ultra capacitors. Hydrogen engines
Hydrogen vehicle Hydrogen fuel enhancement ,ICE fuel conversion ,Liquid nitrogen
vehicle ,List of hydrogen internal combustion engine vehicles ,Timeline of hydrogen
technologies, - Magnetic track vehicles, Cable car track brakes
UNIT 111 SUSPENSION BRAKES AND SAFETY
Air suspension - Closed loop suspension - antiskid braking system, Retarders. Common
air suspension problems: Air bag or air strut failure, Air line failure, compressor failure, dryer
failure, Electronic Air Suspension Systems
UNIT 1V AIR BAG
Regenerative braking safety cage - air bags and parts of air bags like crash sensor,
inflator, and air bag. Types of air bags like shaped air bag, side air bag, side torso air bag, curtain
air bag, knee air bag, rear curtain, centre, seat belt air bag. Crash resistance - passenger comfort.
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UNIT V NOISE
Computer models for roadway noise, Reduction of noise - Solutions for Noise Pollution:
automobile servicing, Internal and external pollution control through alternate fuels/power
plants.
UNIT V1 POLLUTION
Catalytic converters, principles of operation, Type of catalytic converter: Two ways and
three ways, damages in catalytic converter poisoning, melt down, and filters for particulate
emission.
UNIT V11 VEHICLE OPERATION AND CONTROL
Computer Control for pollution and noise control and for fuel economy – Transducers:
contract transducer, immersion transducer, duel element transducer, delay line transducer, Angle
beam transducers, Normal incidence shear wave transducers, Paint brush transducers and
actuators and their types.
UNIT V111APPLICATION OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Information technology for receiving proper information and operation of the vehicle like
optimum speed and direction.
UNIT 1X VEHICLE AUTOMATED TRACKS
Preparation and maintenance of proper road network - National highway network with
automated roads and vehicles.
UNIT X SATELLITE CONTROL OF VEHICLE
Satellite control of vehicle operation for safe and fast travel.
References:
1. Beranek.L.L. “Noise Reduction ", McGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc, New York, 1993.
2. “Bosch Hand book ", 3rd Edition, SAE, 1993.
3. Heinz Heisler Advanced Vehicle Technologies by -SAE International Publication.
4. Ronald K. Jurgen , Electric and Hybrid Electric vehicles by.- SAE International
Publication\
5. Electronic Braking, Traction and Stability control-SAE Hardbound papers.
6. Electronics steering and suspension systems- SAE Hardbound papers.
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UNIT 11 SUSPENSIONS
Types of suspension springs, plastic spring for motor car, Computer aided design of leaf
springs - Coil springs and torsion bar springs.
UNIT V CLUTCH
Principles of operations of clutch, Torque capacity of single and multi plate clutch.
Computer aided design of clutch components, Design details of roller and spring type of
clutches. Clutch specifications and factors influencing clutch failure, point of wear, and faults in
clutch assembly.
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UNITV1 BRAKE
Functions and classifications of brakes, Computer aided design of mechanical brake and
their major parts, selection of tandem master cylinder, simulation of braking systems.
Text Books:
1. Dean Averns, " Automobile Chassis Design ", llliffe Books Ltd, 1992.
References:
1. Heldt.P.M., " Automotive Chassis ", Chilton Co., New York, 1992.
2. Steeds.W., " Mechanics of Road vehicles ", llliffe Books Ltd., London, 1990.
3. Giles.J.G., Steering, " Suspension and tyres ", llliffe Books Ltd., London, 1988.
4. Newton, Steeds & Garret, " Motor vehicle ", llliffe Books Ltd., London, 1982.
5. Heldt.P.M., " Torque converter ", Chilton Book Co., New York, 1982.
6. Giri.N.K. " Automobile Mechanics ", Khanna Publisher, New Delhi, 1996.
7. Lichty. " IC Engines ", Kogakusha Co.Ltd., Tokyo, 1991.
8. Automotive Engineering Journals Auto Car ", Automotive Industries, Automobile Engineer
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Code No. CEM E03 - ADVANCED AUTOMOBILE TECHNOLOGIES
MAJOR DIVISIONS:
UNIT 1 -FUTURE OF THE AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGIES
UNIT 11 -LATEST DEVELOPMENTS IN AUTOMOBILE
UNIT 111 -LATEST ENGINE TECHNOLOGY
UNIT 1V -DIGITAL ENGINE CONTROL SYSTEM
UNIT V -42 VOLT SYSTEMS
UNIT V1 -PREPARATION AND MAINTENANCE OF ROAD NETWORK
UNIT V11 -ELECTRICAL AND HYBRID VEHICLES
UNIT V111 -LEAD ACID BATTERIES
UNIT IX -WIRE TECHNOLOGY
UNIT X -ADVANCED STEERING SYSTEM
UNIT 1 FUTURE OF THE AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGIES
The Future Of The Automotive Industry: Challenges and Concepts for the 21st century.
Crucial issues facing the industry and approaches to meet these challenges. Fuel Cell Technology
for Vehicles: What is fuel cell?, Type of fuel cell, Advantages of fuel cell.
Code No. CEM E04 - FARM EQUIPMENTS AND OFF ROAD VEHICLES
MAJOR DIVISIONS:
UNIT 1 -GENERAL DESIGN OF TRACTORS AND FARM EQUIPMENTS
UNIT 11 -AUXILIARY EQUIPMENT
UNIT 111 -FUNDAMENTALS OF ENGINE OPERATION AND COOLING SYSTEM
UNIT 1V -COOLING SYSTEM
UNIT V -ENGINE FRAME WORK AND VALVE MECHANISM OF TRACTOR
UNIT V1 -VALVE MECHANISM
UNIT V11 -EARTH MOVING MACHINES I
UNIT V111 -EARTH MOVING MACHINES II
UNIT 1X -LAND CLEARING MACHINES and SCRAPERS
UNIT X -TRACTOR AND FARM EQUIPMENTS
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UNIT V1 VALVE MECHANISM
Construction and operation of the valve mechanism - Valve mechanism components -
Valve mechanism troubles.
References:
1. Rodichev and G.Rodicheva, " Tractor and Automobiles ", MIR Publishers, 1987.
2. Kolchin.A., and V.Demidov " Design of Automotive engines for tractor ", MIR
Publishers, 1972.
References:
1. Abrosimov. K. Bran berg.A. and Katayer.K., " Road making Machinery ", MIR
Publishers, Moscow, 1971.
2. Wang.J.T., " Theory of Grand vehicles ", John Wiley & Sons, New York, 1987.
3. Off the road wheeled and combined traction devices - Ashgate Publishing Co. Ltd. 1998.
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Code No. CEM E05 - AUTOMOTIVE AIR CONDITIONING
MAJOR DIVISIONS:
UNIT 1 -FUNDAMENTALS OF AIRCONDITIONING SYSTEM
UNIT 11 - VALVES AND REGULATORS
UNIT 111 -AIR CONDITIONER - HEATING SYSTEM
UNIT 1V -AUTOMATIC TEMPERATURE CONTROL
UNIT V -REFRIGERANT
UNIT V1 -REFRIGERATION SYSTEM DIAGNOSIS
UNIT V11 -AIR ROUTING & TEMPERATURE CONTROL
UNIT V111 -TESTING OF AIR
UNIT 1X -AIR CONDITIONING SERVICE
UNIT X -TROUBLE SHOOTING
UNIT V REFRIGERANT
Types, properties and various refrigerants for auto air conditioning system, Containers -
Handling refrigerants - Tapping into the refrigerant container
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Text book
1. William H Crouse and Donald L Anglin, “Automotive Air conditioning ", McGraw-Hill Inc.,
1990.
References
1. Mitchell information Services, Inc, “Mitchell Automatic Heating and Air Conditioning
Systems ", Prentice Hall Ind.1989.
2. Paul Weiser, “Automotive Air Conditioning ", Reston Publishing Co. Inc., 1990.
3. MacDonald, K.L., “Automotive Air Conditioning ", Theodore Audel series, 1978.
4. Goings. L.F., Automotive Air Conditioning ", American Technical services, 1974.
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Code No. CEM E06 - AUTOMOTIVE AERODYNAMICS
MAJOR DIVISIONS:
UNIT 1 -INTRODUCTION
UNIT 11 -PERFORMANCE OF CARS ANF LIGHT VANS
UNIT111 -AERODYNAMIC DRAG OF CARS
UNIT 1V -STRATEGIES FOR AERODYNAMIC DEVELOPMENT OF CARS
UNIT V -SHAPE OPTIMIZATION OF CARS
UNIT V1 -DRIVING STABILITY IN SIDE WINDS
UNIT V11 -OPERATION, SAFETY AND COMFORT
UNIT V111 -HIGH PERFORMANCE VEHICLES
UNIT 1X -WIND TUNNELS FOR AUTOMOTIVE AERODYNAMIC
UNIT X -MEASUREMENT AND TEST TECHNIQUES
UNIT 1 INTRODUCTION
Scope – basic principles, working methods, related fields, historical development trends:
basic shapes and stream lined shapes, optimization of body details, vehicle engineering, -
Fundamental of fluid mechanics - Flow phenomenon related to vehicles - External & Internal
flow problem –
Text Books:
1. Hucho.W.H., " Aerodynamic of Road vehicles ", Butterworths Co. Ltd., 1997.
References:
1. Pope. A., “Wind Tunnel Testing ", John Wiley & Sons, 2nd Edn, New York, 1974.
2. Automotive Aerodynamic: Update SP-706, SAE, 1987.
3. Vehicle Aerodynamic, SP-1145, SAE, 1996.
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Code No. CEM E07 - ALTERNATE FUELS AND ENERGY SYSTEMS FOR AUTOMOBILES
MAJOR DIVISIONS:
UNIT 1 -INTRODUCTION
UNIT 11 -OTHER ALTERNATIVE FUELS
UNIT 111 -ALCOHOLS
UNIT 1V -COMBUSTION CHARACTERISTICS OF ALCHOLS
UNIT V -NATURAL GAS, LPG, HYDROGEN AND BIOGAS
UNIT V1 -PERFORMANCE AND EMISSION
UNIT V11 -VEGETABLE OILS
UNIT V111 -PERFORMANCE AND EMISSION CHARACTERISTICS OF VEGETABLE OIL
UNIT 1X -ELECTRIC AND SOLAR POWERED VEHICLES
UNIT X -HYBRID VEHICLE
UNIT 1 INTRODUCTION
Estimation of petroleum reserve - Need for alternate fuel - Availability and properties of
alternate fuels – general use of alcohols - LPG - Hydrogen. Advantages of alternative fuels and
applications in the present scenario
References:
1. Maheswar Dayal, " Energy today & tomorrow ", I & B Horishr India, 1982.
2. Nagpal, " Power Plant Engineering ", Khanna Publishers, 1991.
3. " Alcohols and motor fuels progress in technology ", Series No.19, SAE
Publication USA 1980
4. SAE Paper Nos. 840367, 841156, 841333, 841334.
5. " The properties and performance of modern alternate fuels " - SAE Paper No.841210.
6. Bechtold. R.L., “Alternative Fuels Guide Book ", SAE, 1997.
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UNIT 1 INTRODUCTION
Pollutants, Notable pollutants ,Heavy metals ,Persistent organic pollutants ,Polycyclic
aromatic hydrocarbons ,Volatile organic compounds ,Environmental xenobiotics - sources -
formation - effects - transient operational effects on pollution.