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(An Autonomous Institution Affiliated to RTM Nagpur University, Nagpur)

DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

Structure & Curriculum


From
Academic Year 2022-2023
Vision of Institute

To emerge as a learning center of Excellence in the National Ethos


in domains of Science, Technology and Management.

Mission of Institute

M1: To strive for rearing standard and stature of the students by practicing
high Standards of professional ethics, transparency and accountability.

M2: To provide facilities and services to meet the challenges of Industry and
Society.

M3: To facilitate socially responsive research, innovation and


entrepreneurship.

To ascertain holistic development of the students and staff members by


M4:
inculcating knowledge and profession as work practices.
Vision of the Department
To emerge as a premier centre in the field of Mechanical Engineering
Education and produce competent Engineers.

Mission of the Department


 To impart quality Technical Education through effective teaching -learning process.

 To provide a better environment to encourage innovation and entrepreneurship.

 To strengthen industry institute interaction to meet the challenges of industry and

society.

 To ensure overall development of students and staff members by inculcating

knowledge and professional ethics.

Program Education Objectives (PEO)

PEO-1: Demonstrate essential technical skills to identify, analyze and solve problems
and design issues in mechanical engineering.

PEO-2 :Analyze the complex problems in the field of mechanical engineering by


using modern tools.

PEO-3 :Apply mechanical engineering concepts for the betterment of society and
environment.

PEO-4 :Develop professionals having administrative and managerial skills for


mechanical engineering and allied industries.

PEO-5 :Demonstrate the attributes of mechanical engineering in lifelong learning to


contribute towards societal needs.
Program Outcomes (PO)

1. Engineering Knowledge: Apply the knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering


fundamentals, and an engineering specialization to the solution of complex engineering
problems.
2. Problem Analysis: Identify, formulate, review research literature, and analyze complex
engineering problems reaching substantiated conclusions using first principles of mathematics,
natural sciences, and engineering sciences.
3. Design/development of solutions: Design solutions for complex engineering problems and
design system components or processes that meet the specified needs with appropriate
consideration for the public health and safety, and the cultural, societal, and environmental
considerations.
4. Conduct investigations of complex problems: Use research based knowledge and research
methods including design of experiments, analysis and interpretation of data, and synthesis of the
information to provide valid conclusions.
5. Modern tool usage: Create, select, and apply appropriate techniques, resources, and modern
engineering and software tools including prediction and modeling to complex engineering
activities with an understanding of the limitations.
6. The engineer and society: Apply reasoning informed by the contextual knowledge to assess
societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities relevant to
the professional engineering practice.
7. Environment and sustainability: Understand the impact of the professional engineering
solutions in societal and environmental contexts, and demonstrate the knowledge of, and need for
sustainable development.
8. Ethics: Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and
norms of the engineering practice.
9. Individual and team work: Function effectively as an individual, and as a member or leader in
diverse teams, and in multidisciplinary settings.
10. Communication: Communicate effectively on complex engineering activities with the
engineering community and with society at large, such as, being able to comprehend and write
effective reports and design documentation, make effective presentations, and give and receive
clear instructions.
11. Project management and finance: Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the
engineering and management principles and apply these to one’s own work, as a member and
leader in a team, to manage projects and in multidisciplinary environments.
12. Lifelong learning: Recognize the need for, and have the preparation and ability to engage in
independent and lifelong learning in the broadest context of technological change.
Program Specific Outcomes (PSO)

PSO 1: Apply the knowledge to work professionally and ethically in Thermal,


Design, production and Manufacturing areas of Mechanical engineering.

PSO 2: Analyze and design mechanical components and its processes to meet the
societal needs.

PSO 3: Apply Engineering and Management principles to work professionally in


the industry or as an entrepreneur.
Tulsiramji Gaikwad-Patil College of Engineering & Technology, Nagpur
(An Autonomous Institution Affiliated to RTM Nagpur University, Nagpur)
SCHEME OF INSTRUCTION & SYLLABUS
Programme: Mechanical Engineering
Scheme of Instructions: Second Year B.E. in Mechanical Engineering
Semester–IV
Sr. Course Course Contact Course EXAMSCHEME
No. Category Code Course Title L T P Hrs/Wk Credits CT-1 CT-2 TA/CA ESE TOTAL
1 BSC BME2401 Applied Mathematics – IV 3 1 - 4 4 15 15 10 60 100
Mechanics of Fluids and Hydraulic
2 PCC BME2402 3 1 - 4 4 15 15 10 60 100
Machines
3 PCC BME2403 Kinematics of Machines 3 1 - 4 4 15 15 10 60 100
4 PCC BME2404 Mechanics of Materials 3 1 - 4 4 15 15 10 60 100
5 PCC BME2405 Manufacturing Engineering -II 3 - - 3 3 15 15 10 60 100
6 PCC BME2406 Lab-Mechanics of Materials - - 2 2 1 - - 25 25 50
7 PCC BME2407 Lab-Manufacturing Engineering -II - - 2 2 1 - - 25 25 50
lab-Mechanics of Fluids and
8 PCC BME2408 - - 2 2 1 - - 25 25 50
Hydraulic Machines
9 PROJ BME2410 Micro Project - - 2 2 1 - - 25 25 50
10 MCC BAU2404 Group Reading of Classics 2 - - 2 Audit - - - - -
Total 17 4 8 29 23 75 75 150 400 700
L-Lecture T-Tutorial P-Practical
CT1-ClassTest1 TA/CA-Teacher Assessment/Continuous Assessment
CT2-ClassTest2 ESE-End Semester Examination (For Laboratory End Semester performance)
PEC OEC (Open
PCC Project / Seminar
HSMC (Hum., BSC ESC (Professional Elective courses MCC (Mandatory
Course Category (Professional /Industrial
Soc.Sc, Mgmt.) (Basic Sc.) (Engg. Sc.) Elective from other Courses)
Core Courses) Training
Courses) discipline)
Credits - 4 -- 18 - - 1 Yes

Cumulative Sum 7 26 24 23 - - 1 --
PROGRESSIVE TOTAL CREDITS :58+23=81
.

Tulsiramji Gaikwad-Patil College of Engineering and Technology


Wardha Road, Nagpur-441 108
NAAC Accredited with A+ Grade
(An Autonomous Institute Affiliated to RTM Nagpur University,
Nagpur)
Program: B.Tech In Mechanical Engineering

Semester-IV BME2401: Applied Mathematics IV


Teaching Scheme Examination
Scheme
3 CT-I 15
Theory
Hrs/Week Marks
Tutorial 1 CT-II 15 Marks
Total Credits 4 CA 10 Marks
Duration of ESE: 3Hrs ESE 60 Marks
Pre-Requisites: AM-I, AM-II Total 100
Marks Marks
Course
Contents
Numerical Methods (Differential Equations)
Numerical solution of ordinary differential equation by Taylor series
Unit I method, Runge-Kutta method of 4th order, Euler modified method, Milne’s
Predictor corrector method. Runge-Kutta method to solve simultaneous first order
Differential Equation.
Z- Transform
Unit II a. Definition, Convergence of Z-transform and Properties, Inverse Z-transform by
Partial Fraction Method, Residue Method (Inversion Integral Method) and
Power Partial Fraction Method, Convolution of two sequences.
b. Difference Equations and application of Difference equation by Z- transform.
Special Function & Series Solution
Unit III Series solution of Differential equation by Frobeniu’s method, Bessel’s Function,
Legendre’s Polynomials, Recurrence Relations, Rodrigue’s Formula, Generating Function,
Orthogonal Properties of 𝐽𝑛(𝑥)& 𝑃𝑛(𝑥)
Probability, Probability Distributions & Mathematical Expectation: Random
variables, discrete and continuous random variable, probability density function;
Unit IV
probability distribution function for discrete and continuous random variable joint
distributions. Definition of mathematical expectation, the variance and standard
deviations, moment generating function
Special Probability Distribution & Random Processes
Geometric ,Binomial, Poisson, Normal, Exponential & Uniform distribution
Unit V Random Processes- Ensemble average & time average, Auto Correlation & Cross
correlation Stationary Random Processes, Power Spectrum and Ergodic Random
Processes.

Text Books
T.1 Higher Engineering Mathematics by B.S. Grewal, 40th Edition, Khanna Publication
T.2 Advanced Engineering Mathematics by Erwin Kreysizig, 8th Edition, Wiley India
T.3 Applied Mathematics for Engineers & Physicist by L.R. Pipes and Harville.
Reference Books
A Text Book of applied Mathematics, Volume II , by P.N. Wartikar& J.N. Wartikar, Poona Vidyarthi
R.1
GrihaPrakashan
R.2 Introductory methods of Numerical Analysis, by S.S. Sastry, PHI

R.3 Mathematics for Engineers by Chandrika Prasad John wiley& son


Useful Links
1 https://archive.nptel.ac.in/courses/111/102/111102133/
2 https://www.digimat.in/nptel/courses/video/111102133/L01.html

CourseCode Course Outcomes Class


BT level Sessions

Apply the knowledge of Numerical techniques to solve


BME2401.1 ordinary differential 3 9
equations in engineering problems.
Apply the concept of Z-Transform for solving difference
BME2401.2 3 10
equation
Understand solution of differential equation by using
BME2401.3 series solution 8
2

Use of a probability distribution for a random variable to


BME2401.4 10
evaluate probabilities 2

Apply Various distributions to solve real life problems. 8


BME2401.5 3
.

Tulsiramji Gaikwad-Patil College of Engineering and Technology


Wardha Road, Nagpur-441 108
NAAC Accredited with A+ Grade
(An Autonomous Institute Affiliated to RTM Nagpur University,
Nagpur)
Program: B.Tech In Mechanical Engineering

Semester-IV BME2402: Mechanics of Fluids and Hydraulic Machines


Teaching Scheme Examination
Scheme
3 CT-I 15
Theory Hrs/Week Marks
Tutorial 1 CT-II 15 Marks
Total Credits 4 CA 10 Marks
Duration of ESE: 3Hrs ESE 60 Marks
Pre-Requisites: Applied Physics Total 100
Marks Marks
Course
Contents
UNIT-I Fluid Properties:
Types of fluids, Mass Density, Specific Weight, Specific Gravity, Newton’s Law of Viscosity,
Unit I Dynamic Viscosity, Stroke’s Theorem, Surface Tension, Capillarity, Compressibility, Vapour
pressure.
Fluid Statics: - Pressure, Measurement of pressure using manometers, Hydrostatic law, Pascal’s
law.
UNIT-II Fluid Dynamics
Introduction to Navier-Stroke’s Equation, Euler equation of motion along a stream line, Bernoulli’s
Unit II equation, application of Bernoulli’s equation to pitot tube, venturi meter, orifices, orifice meter.

UNIT-III Flow Through Pipes


Unit III Flow Through Pipes:, Energy losses through pipe, Darcy-Weisbach equation, Chezy’s Equation,
Minor losses in pipes, pipes in series and parallel, Siphons, Transmission of power.
UNIT-IV Theory of turbo machines
Turbo Machine classification, Elements of hydro-electric power plant,
Unit IV Impulse Turbine: - principles of operation, constructional features, Velocity Diagram and
Analysis, Design parameters, Performance characteristics, Governing.
Reaction or pressure Turbine:- principles of operation, Classification , Degree of reaction,
comparison over Pelton Turbine, Draft tube, Cavitations in Turbine,
Francis Turbine:- Types, Constructional features, Installations, Velocity Diagram and analysis,
Design parameters, Performance characteristics, Governing.
Propeller Turbine, Kaplan Turbine: -Constructional features, Velocity
Diagram and analysis,
UNIT- V Hydrodynamic pumps:-
Centrifugal pumps:- Principle of operation, Classification, Component of Centrifugal Pump,
Various heads, Velocity triangles and their analysis, N.P.S.H., Cavitations’ in pumps, Installation
Unit V and operation, Performance characteristics, Introduction to self-priming pumps
Reciprocating pump : Basic principle, Classification, Main Components, Slip, Work Done,
Indicator Diagram, Cavitations’, Air vessels,,
Text Books
T.1 1. Fluid Mechanics, Dr. R.K. Bansal, Laxmi Publication (P) Ltd. New Delhi
T.2 2. Engineering Fluid Mechanics, Kumar K.L.,S. Chand & company Ltd. Eurasia
T.3 3. Hydraulic Machines (A mathematical Approach in SI Units), Prof.V.V.Ambade, Dr.G.K.Awari,
Dr.D.P.Kothari, New Age International Publishers, New Delhi
T.4 4. Fluid Mechanics & Hydraulic Machines, R.K. Rajput, S. Chand & Company Ltd.
Reference Books
R.1 1.Introduction to Fluid Mechanics, James E.A., John and Haberm W.A., Prentice Hall of India

R.2 2. Fluid Mechanics, Jain A.K., Khanna Publication


3. Engineering Fluid Mechanics, Garde R.J. and Miraj Goankar, Nem chand & Bros,Roorkee,
R.3
SCITECH, Publication (India) Pvt. Ltd.
Useful Links
1 http://www.nptelvideos.com/lecture.php?id=3999
2 http://www.nptelvideos.com/lecture.php?id=4007

Class
CourseCode Course Outcomes BT level
Sessions
Classify fluid properties, types of flow & flow measuring
BME2402.1 2 9
devices, pressure and pressure measuring devices
Apply the Principle of Bernoulli’s equation to the various 3
BME2402.2 fluid flow measuring devices and Elaborate behavior of fluid 9
in motion condition
Apply Darcy-Weisbach and Chezy’s Equation to determine
BME2402.3 3 9
different losses of fluid flow through pipes.
Classify different layout of hydro-electric power plant and
BME2402.4 Analyze design characteristics of hydraulic machines i.e. 2 9
turbines (impulse and reaction)
Elaborate the working principle & Analyze design of
BME2402.5 3 9
Centrifugal and reciprocating pump.
. Tulsiramji Gaikwad-Patil College of Engineering and Technology
Wardha Road, Nagpur-441 108
NAAC Accredited with A+ Grade
(An Autonomous Institute Affiliated to RTM Nagpur University,
Nagpur)

Program: B.Tech In Mechanical Engineering


Semester-IV BME2403: Kinematics of Machine
Teaching Scheme Examination
Scheme
3 CT-I 15
Theory Hrs/Week Marks
Tutorial 1 CT-II 15 Marks
Total Credits 4 CA 10 Marks
Duration of ESE: 3Hrs ESE 60 Marks
Pre-Requisites: Applied Physics Total 100
Marks Marks
Course
Contents
Introduction to Kinematic of Machine
Basic concept of mechanism, link, kinematics pairs, kinematics chain, mechanism, Difference
Unit I between machine and mechanism, Inversions, machine, simple & compound chain, Degrees
of freedom, Estimation of degree of freedom of mechanism by Grubber’s criterion and other
methods. Harding’s notations, Classification of four bar chain , Class-I &Class-II, Kutzbach’s
criteria, Various types of mechanism such as Geneva wheel, Pawl and ratchet mechanism,
Exact straight line mechanism, Approx. straight line mechanism, Pantograph mechanism.
Introduction to compliant mechanisms
Kinematic Analysis
a. Kinematic analysis of simple mechanisms using vector algebra (Graphical method).
Unit II
Concept of Corioli’s component of acceleration. Velocity analysis using Instantaneous center
of Rotation method, Kennedy’s theorem.
b. Kinematic analysis using analytical method and formulation of algorithm for computer
program of kinematic analysis of four bar mechanism and slider crank mechanism (Can use
excel spread sheets).
Kinematic Synthesis
Unit III a. Synthesis of mechanisms, Graphical
b. Synthesis of mechanisms analytical technique.
Restricted to design of crank rocker and slider crank mechanism only.
Cams and followers:
a. Types of cams and followers, types of follower motion, velocity and acceleration diagrams,
Unit IV Construction of cam profile.
b. Introduction to cams with specified contours (No analytical treatment).

Gears, gear trains and Governor


a. Classification of gears, Types of gears, Spur gears - terminology, conjugate gear tooth
action and law of gearing, involute and cycloidal profile , contact ratio, Interference and under
Unit V cutting, methods of avoiding interference, minimum number of teeth,.
b. Helical gears: Nomenclatures, center distance, force analysis. Spiral Gears, Worm and
worm Gears, Bevel Gears; their terminologies, center distance, force analysis and efficiency,
Gear Trains.
c. Introduction, Types, Governor Effort and governor power, Controlling force analysis,
sensitivity, stability, isochronism’s and hunting, friction, insensitiveness. Introduction to
modern electronic governors (Without Numerical) .

Text Books
T.1 Theory of Machine, S. S. Rattan, Tata McGraw Hill.
T.2 Mechanism and Machine Theory, J.S. Rao&Dukki Patti, New Age International (P) Ltd,
Publishers
T.3 Theory of Machines, P L Ballaney, Khanna Publications.
Reference Books
R.1 Theory of Machines and Mechanisms, J. E. Shigley and J. J. Uicker, Oxford University Press
R.2 Theory of Machines, Sadhu Singh, Pearson publications

Advanced Mechanism Design–Analysis and Synthesis, A.G.Erdman and G.N.Sandor, Vol. I


R.3
and II, Prentice – Hall
“Mechanisms and Mechanical Devices Source Book”, Neil Sclater, Nicholas P Chrironis,
R.4
McGrawHill
R.5 Kinematics and Linkage Design, A. S. Hall, Jr., Prentice – Hall

R.6 Mechanism Synthesis and Analysis, A. H. Soni, McGraw Hill

Useful Links
1 https://www.digimat.in/nptel/courses/video/112104121/L01.html
2 https://www.digimat.in/nptel/courses/video/112105268/L01.html

CourseCode Course Outcomes BT level Class Sessions

Demonstrate kinematic and dynamic analysis (Displacement,


BME2403.1 Velocity, acceleration, Inertia forces) of a given mechanism using 3 9
analytical and graphical method.

BME2403.2 Explain the concept of compliant mechanisms. 3 9

Synthesize new mechanisms for specific requirements and


BME2403.3 3 9
Perform computer aided analysis of simple mechanisms.

BME2403.4 Construct cam profiles and analyze the follower motion. 3 9

Classify the Geometry of gear, its types, and analysis of forces


BME2403.5 and motions of gear teeth. Study of gear trains and governors. 3 9
. Tulsiramji Gaikwad-Patil College of Engineering and Technology
Wardha Road, Nagpur-441 108
NAAC Accredited with A+ Grade
(An Autonomous Institute Affiliated to RTM Nagpur University,
Nagpur)

Program: B.Tech In Mechanical Engineering


Semester-IV BME2404: Mechanics of Materials
Teaching Scheme Examination
Scheme
3 CT-I 15
Theory Hrs/Week Marks
Tutorial 1 CT-II 15 Marks
Total Credits 4 CA 10 Marks
Duration of ESE: 3Hrs ESE 60 Marks
Pre-Requisites: Maths-I,Math-II, Engineering Mechanics Total 100
Marks Marks
Course
Contents
Concept of simple stresses and strains:
Introduction, Stress, Strain, Types of stresses, Stress - Strain diagram, Hooks law, Elastic
constants, factor of safety, analysis of tapered rod and composite section. Relation between
Young's modulus, Modulus of elasticity and Bulk modulus. Thermal stresses and strain.
Unit I Combined Stresses:- Definition of principal planes & principal stresses, analytical method
of determining stresses on oblique section when member is subjected to direct stresses in
one plane in mutually perpendicular two planes, when member is subjected to shear stress
and direct stresses in two mutually perpendicular planes, Mohr’s circle for representation of
principal stresses.
Shear force and bending moment:
Relation between load, shear force and bending moment, Shear force and bending moment
diagrams for different types of beams subjected to different types of loads (Concentrated
and UDL).
Stresses in beams: - Pure bending, theory of simple is bending with assumptions &
Unit II expressions for bending stress, derivation of bending equation, bending stresses in
symmetrical sections, section modulus for various shapes of beam sections.
Shear stresses in beams: - Concept, derivation of shear stress distribution formula, shear
stress distribution diagram for common symmetrical sections, maximum and average shear
stress.
Deflection of Beam
Differential equation of deflected beam, slope and deflection at a point, calculations of
deflection for determinate beams by double integration and Macaulay’s method, Method of
superstition.
Unit III Strain energy & impact loading
Concept of Strain Energy, Definition of strain energy stored in a body when it is subjected
to gradually applied load, suddenly applied loads & impact loads. Strain energy stored in
bending & torsion
Column & Struts: Failure of long & short column, slenderness ratio, Euler’s column
theory, End conditions for column. Expression for crippling load for various end
Unit IV conditions of column. Effective length of column, limitations of Euler’s formula, Rankine
formula, Johnson’s parabolic formula.
Torsion of circular shafts: - Derivation of torsion equation, Torsion shear stress induced
Unit V in the shaft, when it is subjected to torque. Strength and rigidity criterion for design of
shaft. Torque transmitted by solid & hollow circular shaft. Equivalent twisting and
bending moment in shaft when it is subjected to bending moment, torque & axial load.

Text Books
T.1 Strength of Material, R.K. Rajput, S.Chand Publication
T.2 Strength of Materials, Ramamurtham, Dhanapat Rai Publication
T.3 Strength of Materials, R K Bansal, Laxmi Publications
Reference Books
R.1 Strength of Materials, S S Rattan, Tata McGraw-Hill

R.2 Mechanics of Material, Beer & Johnson, Tata Mc-Graw Hill

R.3 Elements Of Strength Of Materials ,Timoshenko S.P., Young D.H East West Press Pvt. Ltd.
Useful Links
1 http://www.nptelvideos.com/lecture.php?id=3999
2 http://www.nptelvideos.com/lecture.php?id=4007

Class
CourseCode Course Outcomes BT level
Sessions
Apply the concept of simple stresses and strains and their
BME2404.1 relations based on linear elasticity, material behaviors due 3 9
to different types of loading.
Apply shear force and bending moment diagrams of a beam
BME2404.2 3 9
and analyze bending stresses, shear stresses in a beam.
Illustrate the Concept of deflection of beams by applying
BME2404.3 principle Macaulay's method and estimate strain energy & 4 9
impact loading in mechanical element.

BME2404.4 Analyze the torsion of circular shafts. 4 9


Analyze the Strength criterion for design of Column &
BME2404.5 4 9
Struts.
. Tulsiramji Gaikwad-Patil College of Engineering and Technology
Wardha Road, Nagpur-441 108
NAAC Accredited with A+ Grade
(An Autonomous Institute Affiliated to RTM Nagpur University,
Nagpur)
Program: B.Tech In Mechanical Engineering
Semester-IV BME 2405- Manufacturing Engineering -II
Teaching Scheme Examination
Scheme
3 CT-I 15 Marks
Theory Hrs/Week
Tutorial 1 CT-II 15 Marks
Total Credits 4 CA 10 Marks
Duration of ESE: 3Hrs ESE 60 Marks
Pre-Requisites: Workshop technology, Manufacturing Engineering –I, Total 100 Marks
Marks
Course
Contents
Introduction to Machining Parameters: Introduction to machining, Tool materials,
nomenclature and tool geometry of single point cutting tool, tool materials properties,
classification, HSS, carbide tool, coated tools, diamond coated tool. Theory of Metal
Cutting: Introduction. Orthogonal and Oblique cutting. Mechanics of Metal Cutting,
Unit I
shear plane, Stress, Strain and cutting forces. Merchant’s circle, Chip formation, cutting
force calculations, Determination of Torque and power required for turning Drilling and
Milling. Tool life and surface finish, Texture of surface finish in different applications and
distinction between μRa, μRt, μRztypes and selection criteria of cutting fluids
Lathe: Introduction, Type, Construction of simple lathe mechanism and attachments
for various operations, machine specifications, basis for selection of cutting speed. feed
Unit II
and depth of cut, timeestimation for turning operations such as facing, step turning, taper
turning, threading, knurling. Advances in Capstan & Turret Lathe.
Shaper: Introduction, type, specification, description of machines, hydraulic drives in
Unit III shapers, cutting parameters. Mechanism of shaper: Quick return mechanism, Crank &
slotted link mechanism, Table feed mechanism, attachments for shaper,
Jigs and fixtures: Introduction, principles of jig and fixture, Principle of location, jig
bushes, drilling jigs, type of clamps, classification of fixtures
Milling: Introduction. Specification, types, column & knee type milling machine, fixed
bed type milling machines, production milling machines, special purpose milling
machines such as thread milling Machines, profile milling machine, Gear
Unit IV Milling/Hobbing machines. Mechanisms & Attachments for Milling. Cutting, parameters,
Types of milling operations, Types of milling cutters, Tool geometry & their specifications.
Programming in Master cam milling
Super finishing process:
Honing, Lapping, super finishing, polishing, buffing, metal spraying, galvanizing and
Unit V
electroplating. Process parameters and attainable grades of surface finish, Advances in
surface roughness measurement.
Text Books
T.1 A Text Of Book Manufacturing Technology by Chand And Co. Publication.
T.2 A Text Of Book Manufacturing Technology II by Chand And Co. Publication
Reference Books
Elements Of Workshop Technology: Vol.I 1 REVISE Manufacturing Process by Choudhury
R.1
Hajra,S.K; Choudhury Hajra,A.K;Roy,Nirj har
R.2 Elements Of Workshop Technology-II by Choudhary S.K. ;Choudhary A.K. Nirjhar Roy
Elements Of Workshop Technology: Vol.I 1 REVISE Manufacturing Process by Choudhury
R.3
Hajra,S.K; Choudhury Hajra,A.K;Roy,Nirj har
Useful Links
1 https://www.digimat.in/nptel/courses/video/112103202/L02.html
2 https://nptel.ac.in/courses/112/104/112104028/
3 https://nptel.ac.in/courses/112/103/112103202/

CourseCode Course Outcomes Class Sessions


BT level

Distinguish various cutting tool materials and tool


BME2405.1 2 9
geometries.
Understand the different processes and machine tools for
BME2405.2 2 9
cylindrical surface Machining.
Differentiate various machining processes and conditions
BME2405.3 for flat surface machining using Single point cutting tool in 2 9
a shaper machine
Illustrate machining processes for circular surfaces using
BME2405.4 3 9
multi point cutting tool in a milling machine.

Summarize surface finishing processes like as polishing


BME2405.5 2 9
and spraying
. Tulsiramji Gaikwad-Patil College of Engineering and Technology
Wardha Road, Nagpur-441 108
NAAC Accredited with A+ Grade
(An Autonomous Institute Affiliated to RTM Nagpur University,
Nagpur)
Program: B.Tech In Mechanical Engineering
Semester-IV BME2406: Lab-Mechanics of Materials
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
2 Hrs/Week Internal Practical Exam 25 Marks
Theory
Tutorial Nill External Practical Exam 25 Marks

Practical 2 Total 50 Marks


Credits
Course Outcomes
After successful completion of the course, students will be able to:
1. Demonstrate Universal Testing machine.
2. Analyze Tension Test, Compression Test and Shear Test on Metal using UTM machine.
3. Analyze Impact Test, Hardness Test and Torsion Test on Metal.
4. Calculate the deflection and Young’s modulus of the Beam.
5. Illustrate the stiffness of spring wire.
Experiment CO
Name of Experiment
No. Attained
1 Demonstrate Universal Testing Machine. CO1
2 Analyze tension test on metals using universal testing machine. CO2
3 Illustrate compression test on metals using universal testing machine. CO2
4 Analyze shear test on metals using universal testing machine. CO2

5 Integrate the impact resistance of mild steel using Charpy impact test. CO3
6 Integrate the impact resistance of mild steel using I-Zod Impact test. CO3
Calculate indentation hardness of Mild steel specimen, Cast iron specimen, Brass
7 CO3
specimen and Aluminum specimen.
8 Illustrate mechanical properties of mild steel under torsion. CO3
9 Experiment Deflection of Beam. CO4
10 Evaluate Deflection of Springs. CO5

Text Books
T.1 Strength of Material, R.K. Rajput, S.Chand Publication
T.2 Strength of Materials, Ramamurtham, Dhanapat Rai Publication
T.3 Strength of Materials, R K Bansal, Laxmi Publications
Reference Books
R.1 Strength of Materials, S S Rattan, Tata McGraw-Hill
R.2 Mechanics of Material, Beer & Johnson, Tata Mc-Graw Hill

R.3 Elements Of Strength Of Materials ,Timoshenko S.P., Young D.H East West Press Pvt. Ltd.
Useful Links
1 https://sm-nitk.vlabs.ac.in/exp/tensile-test-mild-steel/videos.html
2 https://sm-nitk.vlabs.ac.in/exp/compression-test-mild-steel/videos.html
3 https://sm-nitk.vlabs.ac.in/exp/torsion-test-mild-steel/videos.html
4 https://sm-nitk.vlabs.ac.in/exp/charpy-impact-test/videos.html
5 https://sm-nitk.vlabs.ac.in/exp/izod-impact-test/videos.html

Course Course Lab


BT
Code Outcomes Session
Level

BME2406.1 Demonstrate Universal Testing machine. 2 2

BME2406.2 Analyze Tension Test, Compression Test and Shear Test on Metal 4 2
usingUTM machine.

BME2406.3 Analyze Impact Test, Hardness Test and Torsion Test on Metal. 4 2

BME2406.4 Calculate the deflection and Young’s modulus of the Beam. 4 2

BME2406.5 Illustrate the stiffness of spring wire. 3 2


. Tulsiramji Gaikwad-Patil College of Engineering and Technology
Wardha Road, Nagpur-441 108
NAAC Accredited with A+ Grade
(An Autonomous Institute Affiliated to RTM Nagpur University,
Nagpur)
Program: B.Tech In Mechanical Engineering
Semester-IV BME2407: Lab- Manufacturing Engineering-II
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
2 Hrs/Week Internal Practical Exam 25 Marks
Theory
Tutorial Nill External Practical Exam 25 Marks

Practical 2 Total 50 Marks


Credits
Course Outcomes
After successful completion of the course, students will be able to:
1 . Identify single point cutting tools nomenclature with significance.
2. Develop a job using Lathe Machine.
3. Develop a job using Shaper Machine.
4. Develop a job using Milling Machine.
5. Summarize nomenclature of grinding wheel with significance.
Experiment CO
Name of Experiment
No. Attained
1 Identify single point cutting tool nomenclature with significance CO1

2 Produce Thread Cutting, Taper Turning job as per given drawing in a Lathe
CO2
Machine
3 Produce knurling, Drilling Job as per given drawing in a Lathe Machine
CO2
4 Produce key-slot as per given drawing in a Shaper Machine.
CO3
Produce V-slot as per given drawing in a Shaper Machine.
5 CO3
6 Produce Spur Gears (External Tooths) as per given drawing in a Milling
CO4
Machine.
Produce Screw Gears (Hyperboloid Gears) as per given drawing in a Milling
7 CO4
Machine.
8 Identify Multi-Point Cutting Tool nomenclature with significance CO4
9 Identify grinding wheel nomenclature with significance CO5

10 Identify broaching tool nomenclature with significance CO5


Text Books
T.1 A Text Of Book Manufacturing Technolgy by Chand And Co.Publication.
T.2 A Text Of Book Manufacturing Technolgy II by . Chand And Co.Publication
Reference Books
R.1 Elements Of Workshop Technology: Vol.I 1 REVISE Manufacturing Process by Choudhury
Hajra,S.K; Choudhury Hajra,A.K;Roy,Nirj har
R.2 Elements Of Workshop Technology-II by Choudhary S.K. ;Choudhary A.K. Nirjhar Roy
Elements Of Workshop Technology: Vol.I 1 REVISE Manufacturing Process by Choudhury
R.3
Hajra,S.K; Choudhury Hajra,A.K;Roy,Nirj har
Useful Links
1 https://www.digimat.in/nptel/courses/video/112105233/L01.html
2 https://nptel.ac.in/courses/112/103/112103250/
3 https://nptel.ac.in/courses/112/105/112105212/

Course Course
Lab
BT
Code Outcomes Session
Level
Identify single point cutting tools nomenclature with
BME2407.1 significance. 3 2

BME2407.2 Develop a job using Lathe Machine. 3 2

BME2407.3 Develop a job using Shaper Machine. 4 2

BME2407.4 Develop a job using Milling Machine. 4 2


BME2407.5
Summarize nomenclature of grinding wheel with significance. 4 2
. Tulsiramji Gaikwad-Patil College of Engineering and Technology
Wardha Road, Nagpur-441 108
NAAC Accredited with A+ Grade
(An Autonomous Institute Affiliated to RTM Nagpur University,
Nagpur)
Program: B.Tech In Mechanical Engineering
Semester-IV BME2408: Lab- Mechanics of Fluids and Hydraulic Machines
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
2 Hrs/Week Internal Practical Exam 25 Marks
Theory
Tutorial Nill External Practical Exam 25 Marks

Practical 2 Total 50 Marks


Credits
Course Outcomes
After successful completion of the course, students will be able to:
1. Demonstrate the application of Bernoulli’s Theorem
2. Evaluate the discharge using flow measuring device both in pipe and open channel flow

3. Estimate various losses of energy in pipe

4. Estimate performance characteristics of Impulse and Reaction turbine

5. Evaluate performance characteristics of various types of pumps.


Experiment CO
Name of Experiment
No. Attained

1 Determine the Metacentric height of given floating vessel CO1

2 Verify Bernoulli’s theorem. CO2


Determine the value of co-efficient of discharge of given venture meter fitted
3 CO2
in a pipe.

4
Determine the value of co-efficient of discharge for a given orifice meter. CO2

5 Determine Frictional Losses in pipe CO3


6 Performance characteristics of Pelton wheel CO4
7 Performance characteristics of Francis turbine CO4
8 Performance characteristic of Kaplan Turbine CO4
9 Performance characteristics of variable centrifugal Speed Pump CO5
10 Performance characteristics of Reciprocating Pump CO5

Text Books
T.1 1. Fluid Mechanics, Dr. R.K. Bansal, Laxmi Publication (P) Ltd. New Delhi
T.2 2. Engineering Fluid Mechanics, Kumar K.L.,S. Chand & company Ltd. Eurasia
3. Hydraulic Machines (A mathematical Approach in SI Units), Prof.V.V.Ambade,
T.3 Dr.G.K.Awari, Dr.D.P.Kothari, New Age International Publishers, New Delhi
T.4 4. Fluid Mechanics & Hydraulic Machines, R.K. Rajput, S. Chand & Company Ltd.
Reference Books
1.Introduction to Fluid Mechanics, James E.A., John and Haberm W.A., Prentice Hall of India
R.1
2. Fluid Mechanics, Jain A.K., Khanna Publication
R.2
3. Engineering Fluid Mechanics, Garde R.J. and Miraj Goankar, Nem chand & Bros,Roorkee,
R.3
SCITECH, Publication (India) Pvt. Ltd.
Useful Links
1 http://www.nptelvideos.com/lecture.php?id=3999
2 http://www.nptelvideos.com/lecture.php?id=4007

Course Lab
Course Outcomes BT
Code Session
Level
BME2408.1 Demonstrate the concept of Buoyancy and Metacentric Height 3 2
BME2408.2 Demonstrate the application of Bernoulli’s Theorem 3 2
BME2408.3 Estimate various losses of energy in pipe 4 2
BME2408.4 Evaluate performance characteristics of Impulse and Reaction turbine 4 2

BME2408.5 Evaluate performance characteristics of various types of pumps. 4 2

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