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    B.Tech. Mechanical EngineeringSemesterI

    TOTAL 25

    SemesterII

    TOTAL 26

    SemesterIII

    S.No. CourseCode Subjects LTP Credits

    1 ME301 EngineeringGraphicsI 002 2

    2 GPT301 MoralandValueEducation 200 2

    3

    ME302

    Introduction

    to

    Manufacturing

    Process

    200

    2

    4 LNG302 ProfessionalCommunication 300 3

    5 ME304 WorkshopPractice&Technology 202 4

    6 CE 401 EngineeringMechanics 300 3

    7 MAS411 EngineeringMathematicsI 310 4

    8 CHEM513 Chemistry 311 5

    S.No. CourseCode Subjects LTP Credits

    1

    ECE301

    Basic

    Electronics

    211

    4

    2 LNG303 ProfessionalCommunicationII 300 3

    3 EEE303 ElectricalEngineering 301 4

    4 PHY312 Engineering Physics 311 5

    5 ME 401 EngineeringGraphicsII 002 2

    6 COMP410 ComputerandLanguages 202 4

    7 MAS490 EngineeringMathematicsII 310 4

    S.No. CourseCode Subjects LTP Credits

    1 ME 403 MachineDrawingandComputerAidedDrafting 002 2

    2 ME 404 AppliedThermodynamics 311 5

    3 CE 406 FluidMechanics 301 4

    4 CE 408 StrengthofMaterials 300 3

    5 ME 410 MaterialScienceandTesting 301 4

    6 SES415 EnvironmentalStudies 200 2

    7 COMP510 FoundationofInformationTechnology 212 5

    8 MAS590 EngineeringMathematicsIII 310 4

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    TOTAL 29

    SemesterIV

    TOTAL 26

    SemesterV

    S.No. CourseCode Subjects LTP Credits

    1 BAM315 ElementsofEconomicsandPrinciplesof

    ManagementScience

    310 4

    2 ME 409 MachineDesign I 202 4

    3 ME 503 HeatandMassTransfer 301 4

    4 ME 504 DynamicofMachines 301 4

    5 ME 506 ProductDevelopmentandDesign 210 3

    6

    ME507

    Manufacturing

    Science

    II

    301

    47 ME 508 ICEngine 310 4

    TOTAL 27

    SemesterVI

    S.No. CourseCode Subjects LTP Credits

    1 ME 502 RefrigerationandAirConditioning 301 4

    2 ME 505 MachineDesignII 301 4

    3 EEE509 AutomaticControls 210 3

    4 ME 513 MachineToolDesign 310 4

    5

    ME512

    Steam

    Power

    Engineering

    310

    4

    6 ME 515 FuelCombustion&Pollution 310 4

    7 ME 580 SeminarI 002 2

    8 CE 576 FluidMachinery 211 4

    TOTAL 29

    Note:FourWeeksPracticalsummertraining2afterVISemester(tobeevaluatedinVII

    Semester)

    SemesterVII

    S.No. CourseCode Subjects LTP Credits

    1 EEE404 ElectricalMachines 301 4

    2 ME 405 MeasurementandMetrology 211 4

    3

    ME407

    Kinematics

    of

    Machines

    310

    4

    4 ME 411 IndustrialEngineering 310 4

    5 ME 412 ManufacturingScienceI 301 4

    6 ME 416 ManagementInformationSystem 300 3

    7 MAS491 ComputerBasedNumerical&Statistical Techniques 201 3

    S.No. CourseCode Subjects LTP Credits

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    TOTAL 28

    SemesterVIII

    ENGINEERINGGRAPHICSI

    CourseCodeME301 CREDIT:2(002)

    1.Introduction:Graphicsasatooltocommunicateideas,engineeringdrawinginstrumentsandits

    uses.Letteringanddimensioning,scales, layoutsofdrawingsheetsConstructionofgeometrical

    figureslikepentagonandhexagon.

    2.OrthographicProjection:Principlesoforthographicprojections,Principaland auxiliaryplanes,

    FirstandThirdangleprojections.Projectionofpoints. Pictorialview.Projectionof linesparallel

    toboththeplanes.Paralleltooneandinclinedtoother,Inclinedtoboththeplanes.Application

    1 ME514 ConditionMonitoring 310 4

    2 ME601 ComputerAidedDesign 302 5

    3 ME602 ComputeraidedManufacturing 302 5

    4 ME603 AutomobileEngineering 211 4

    5 ME604 IndustrialTraining 002 2

    6

    ME605

    Power

    Plant

    Engineering

    310

    47 ME680 SeminarII 002 2

    8 ME699a ProjectFormulation 002 2

    S.No. CourseCode Subjects LTP Credits

    1 ME 606 MechanicalSystemDesign 310 4

    2 ME 650664 Elective 1 300 3

    3 ME 650664 Elective 2 300 3

    4 ME 650664 Elective 3 300 3

    5 ME 699b ProjectExecutionandReport 006 6

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    topracticalproblems.Projectionofsolidinsimpleposition,Axisorslantedgeinclinedtooneand

    paralleltootherPlane,Solidslyingonafaceorgeneratoronaplane.

    Sectioningofsolidslyinginvariouspositions,Trueshapeofthesection.Developmentoflateral

    surfaces,sheetmetaldrawing.

    3.IsometricProjection:Principlesofisometricprojection,Isometricprojectionusingboxandoffset

    methods.

    References:

    1. BhattN.D.:ElementaryEngineeringDrawing,CharotharPublishing.

    2. LaxmiNarayanV&VaishW.:ATextBookofPracticalGeometryonGeometricalDrawing.

    MORALANDVALUEEDUCATION

    CourseCodeGPT301 CREDIT:2(200)

    Mycountryandmypeople,themanyIndians,beingandbecominganIndian,nationalismand

    internationalism.

    Some life issues love, sexandmarriage,menandmoneyvalueof time,meaningofwork,

    humancommunication,humansuffering,addiction,ecology,womensissues.

    Understandingonesneighbour,neibhourhoodgroups:theirstructureandfunctions,

    Patternsofsocialinteractionofgroupdynamics.

    Preparationforacareer,choiceofvocation,motivationforstudyandresearch.Thepresent

    educational system: curriculum and syllabus, teaching methods, examination and work

    experience.

    Definition of value education, moral and ethics, laws and morale based on ten

    commandmentsandtwogreatcommandments.

    Discoveryof self, selfawareness,growthof intellect mans spiritualnatureemotions,will,

    respect,therightsoflife,liberty,property,truthandreputation.

    Sin,orignofsin,manifestationofsin,theresultsofsin,theremedyofsin,sinasanact,Sinas

    astate,sinasanature.

    Conscience asdefined inoxforddictionaryandWinstondictionary.Typesofconsciousness

    (suchas

    Evil,

    convicted,

    purged,

    pure,

    weak,

    good,

    void

    of

    offence).

    INTRODUCTIONTOMANUFACTURINGPROCESS

    CourseCodeME302 CREDIT:2(200)

    1. Introduction to engineering materials- Metals & alloys- composition-properties and uses

    2. Manufacturing Process Classification, mechanization, Automation , Inter-changeability,

    computers in manufacturing , CAD,CAM,CIM,MRP, GT

    3. Metal Forming- Brief introduction to press working, casting, plastic processing ,Smithy

    operations.

    4. Machine Tools-Introduction to lathe machines , Drilling, Shaper, Slotter, Planer , Boring

    machines.

    5. Machine Operation-Turning, Threading, Boring, Drilling.

    6. Plastic Processing

    PROFESSIONALCOMUNICATIONI

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    CourseCodeLNG302 CREDIT:3(300)1. StudyofselectedLiteracyTexts.

    I.Collectionofshortessays.

    Ii.Collectionofshortstories.

    2.TestingWrittenComprehensionAbility.: ComprehensionPassagesof500wordsMultiple

    Choice Questions.

    3.Composition

    &

    Grammar.

    4.ReportWriting:CharacteristicsofBusinessReports.Structureofreports:FrontMatter,

    Main Body, and Back Matter Style of Reports: Definition, the Scientific Attitude,

    Readability of Reports, Choice of Words and Phrases, Construction and length of

    sentences,Constructionand lengthofParagraphs.The lineoutorbreakupofaformat

    reportBlankFormReport,FrogenReport,MemorandaFormReport,PeriodicReport,

    MiscellaneousReport.

    5.SpeechDrills:

    UsingthelanguagelaboratorytodevelopSpeakingCommunicationSkills.

    (i) Word Accent: Production of correct accentual patterns involving two and three

    syllabiwords.

    (j) Rhythm:Stresstonerhythminsentences.

    (k) Intonation:RisingToneandTalkingToneEarTrainingandProductionTests.

    References:

    1. CloseR.A.:AUniversityGrammarofEnglishWorkbook.

    Longman,London,1998.

    2. Jones,Daniel:EnglishPronouncingDictionary,ELBS,andLondon,1999.

    3. SharmaS.D:ATextbookofSpokenandWrittenEnglish,Vikas,1994.

    4. Alvarez,JosephA.:TheElementsofTechnicalWriting,NewYork:Harcourt,1998.

    5. 5.Bansal,R.K.:SpokenEnglishForIndia,OrientLongman,1993.

    WORKSHOPPRACTICEANDTECHNOLOGY

    CourseCodeME304 CREDIT:4(2

    02)

    I. Introduction to tools- Description , applications of tools used in different shops

    2. Carpentry- Classification of tools-marking and measuring-holding and supporting-

    planning-cutting- boring striking-miscellaneous-etc.

    3. Fitting shop-Marking & measuring, holding, cutting tools etc

    4. Smithy- holding and supporting tools, cutting tools , striking tools

    5. Sheet metal

    1.WeldingII Properties of metals- Strength, elasticity , plasticity, Malleability , hardness, brittleness etc.

    III.Timber- Introduction-selection of timbers-seasoning of timbers timber defects

    IV.Brief introduction to joining process-Nuts& bolts-Screw- Screws-rivets & riveting-

    welding-

    electric arc-gas welding- TIG-MIG welding threads

    V.Extrusion-Classification-process geometry- Geometrical relationship- analysis of extrusion-stresses- load power maximum reduction possible-working and application of indirect

    extrusion- hydrostatic extrusion- defects in extruded parts.

    VI . Forging classification- strip sand disc forging- Process geometry-geometrical

    relationship- Analysis - defects in forged products

    ENGINEERINGMECHANICSCourseCodeCE401 CREDIT:4(2

    02)

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    1. forceandequilibrium

    Basicconcepts,force,momentandcouple,principleoftransmissibility,verigonons

    theorem,resultantofforcesystems,concurrentandnonconcurrentcoplanarforces,

    funicularpolygon,andfreebodydiagram.

    1. Trusses

    Planestructures,variousmethodsofanalysisoftrusses,methodofjoints,methodof

    sectionsand

    graphical

    method.

    2.Momentofinertia

    Centerofgravity,centroidsofline,area,volumeandcompositeBodies,areamomentofinertia

    andmassmomentof inertiaforplanefiguresandbodies includingcompositebodies,product

    momentofinertia,parallelaxistheorem,principalmomentofinertia.

    3.Friction

    Introduction,dryfriction,coefficientofstaticfriction,frictioncone,screwjackandbeltfriction.

    4.Beams

    Bendingmomentandshearforcediagramsforstaticallydeterminatebeams.

    5.KinematicsofRigidBodies

    Planemotion,absolutemotion,relativemotion,translatingaxesandrotatingaxes.

    6.KineticsofRigidBodies

    Planemotion,

    force

    Mass

    and

    Acceleration,

    Work

    and

    energy,

    Impulse

    and

    momentum,

    principlesofenergyconservation,Principleofvirtualwork,DAleMbertsprincipalanddynamic

    equilibrium.

    References:

    1.BeerF.pandJohnstonF.R:mechanicsforengineers,McGrawhill.

    2.Meriam,J.L:Statistics,JohnWiley.

    3.Meriam,J.L:Dynamics,JohnWiley.

    4.ShamesI.H:EngineeringMechanics,PrenticeHallofIndia.

    5.Dayaratnam,P:Statistics,TataMcGrawHill.

    6.Timeshenko,S.andYpungD:EngineeringMechanics,McGrawHill.

    ENGINEERINGMATHEMATICS I

    CourseCodeMAS411 CREDIT:4(310)

    1. Matrices :Elementary row and column transformations, Linear dependence, Rank of

    matrix, Consistency of system of linear equations and solution of linear equations,

    Characteristicequation,andCaleyHamilton theorem,Eigenvaluesandeigenvectors,

    Diagonalisation,Complexandunitarymatrices.

    2. Differential CalculusI:Leibnitz theorem, Partial differentiation, Eulers theorem,

    Asymptotes, Curve tracing, Change of Variables, expansion of functions of one and

    severalvariables.Cylindricalandsphericalcoordinatesystems

    3. DifferentialCalculusII:Jacobian,Approximationoferrors,Extremaoffunctionofseveral

    variables,Lagrangesmethodofmultipliers(simpleapplications).4. Multipleintegrals:Doubleandtripleintegrals,changeoforder, changeofvariables,

    Gamma&Betafunctions,applicationtoarea,volume,Disrichletsintegralandits

    applications.

    5. Vector Calculus:Point functions, Gradient, divergence and curl of a vector and their

    physical interpretations, line, surface & volume integrals, Gauss divergence theorem

    andGreens&Stokestheorem.

    References:

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    1. ShantiNarayan:ATextBookofmatrices,S.Chand&Co.

    2. Thomas/Finney:CalculusandAnalyticGeometry,NarosaPub.House.

    3. J.N.Kapur:MathematicalStatistis,S.Chand&Co.

    4. C.Prasad:MathematicsforEngineers,PrasadMudranalaya.

    5. B.S.Grewal:HigherEngineeringMathematics, KhannaPublishers.

    6. Jaggi&Mathur:AdvancedEngineeringMathematics,KhannaPublishers.

    7.

    Piskunov,N.:

    Differential

    &

    Integral

    Calculus,

    Moscow

    Peace

    Pub.

    8. H.K.Das,EngineeringMathematics.

    9. VijaiShankarVerma&SanjeevKumar,EngineeringMathematics.

    10.RakeshDubey,EngineeringMathematics

    CHEMISTRY

    CourseCode

    CHEM

    513

    CREDIT

    :5(3

    1

    1)

    1. GeneralChemistry:AdvancedTheoryofChemicalBonding:Valencebondandmolecular

    orbitaltheory.StructureofNH3,H2O,SO3,PCl5,XeO2molecules.Theoriesofbondingin

    metalsandsemiconductors,ntypeandptypesemiconductors,Imperfectionsinmaterials.

    BornHabercycle,Braggsconditions.

    2. PhysicalChemistry:EquilibriumonReactivity:BronstedandLewisAcids,pH,pka,pkb

    Scale, Buffer solution. Stereochemistry of organic compounds, Coordination

    chemistry,Nomenclature,ValenceBondandcrystalfieldtheory.

    ChemicalKinetics

    &

    Catalysis:

    Rate

    law,

    Order

    of

    reactions,

    Parallel

    and

    reversible

    reactions, Catalysis, Homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysis, Characteristics of

    catalytic reaction, Catalytic promoters and poisons, Auto catalysis and negative

    catalysis,Intermediatecompoundformationtheoryandabsorptiontheory.

    3. Environment Chemistry:Atmospheric Chemistry & Air Pollution: Environment and

    Ecology, Environmental segments, Structure and composition of atmosphere,

    RadiationBalanceofEarthandGreenHouseEffect,FormationanddepletionofOzone

    layer, Chemical and photochemical reactions of various species in atmosphere, Air

    pollutionsources,reactionsandsinksforpollutants,AcidrainsandSmogformation.

    Pollutioncontrolmethods.

    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

    mechanismofLubrication.

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    4. AppliedChemistry:WaterandWasteWaterChemistry:Introduction,Hardnessofwater,

    characteristics impartedby impurities,Analysisofcontaminants,TreatmentofWater

    byZeolite,LSprocess,Boilerfeedwater,Wastewatertreatment.

    5. Chemistry of Engineering Materials:Fuels & Combustion: Classification of fuels, Non

    conventionalEnergy,Biogas,Biomassandsolarenergy.Calorificvalue grossandnet,

    characteristics of good fuel, Determinationof calorific value,Solid fuels,Analysisof

    coal,Liquidfuels.

    Instrumentation:IR,UV,NMR,MASSANDASS.

    6. Industrial Chemistry:Polymer Chemistry: Classification of Polymers, Including

    Biopolymers condensationandadditionpolymersandtheirapplications.Industrial

    Applicationandmechanismofchemicalreaction,Beckman,Hoffman,ReimerTiemann,

    Cunnizzaro,DielsAlderandSkraupsynthesis.

    References:

    1.

    Puriand

    Sharma/Principles

    of

    Physical

    Chemistry.

    2. ManasChandra/AtomicStructureandChemicalBond.

    3. BahlandTuli/EngineeringChemistry.

    4. JainandJain/ATextBookofEngineeringChemistry

    5. S.SDara/EnvironmentalChemistryandPollutionControl.

    6. S.SDara/EnvironmentalChemistry.

    7. A.KDe/EnvironmentalChemistry.

    LISTOFEXPERIMENTS(ANYTEN):

    1.To determine the percentage of available chlorine in the supplied sample of Bleaching

    powder.

    2.TodeterminetheFerrouscontent inthesuppliedsampleof ironorebytitrimetricanalysis

    againststandardK Cr

    solutionusingK,Fe(CN)gasexternalindicator.

    3.TodeterminethechloridecontentinsuppliedwatersampleusingMohrsmethod.

    4.Todeterminetheconstituentsandamountofalkalinityofthesuppliedwatersample.

    5.TodeterminetheTemporaryandPermanenthardnessofwatersamplebyCoplexometry.

    6.TofindtheChemicalOxygenDemandofawastewatersampleusingPotassiumdichromate.

    7.Todetermineironconcentrationinthesampleofwaterbyspectrophotometricmethod.

    8.To findout theVelocityconstant for the inversionofcane sugar inacidicmediumand to

    showthatinversionfollowsthefirstorderkinetics.9.TodeterminetheMolecularweightofapolystyrenesamplebyusingViscometermethod.

    10. To determine pH of a solution using a pHmeter and titration of such a solution pH

    metrically.

    11.TodeterminethecalorificvalueofafuelsamplebyusingaBombCalorimeter.

    12.Analysisofacoalsamplebyproximateanalysismethod.

    References:

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    1. VogelsQualitativeChemicalAnalysis:Ed.ByJafferyBassetteet.al.(ELBS).

    2. Applied Chemistry Theory and Practice, 2nd

    Ed. By Virmani and Narula (New Age

    InternationalPub.).

    3. ExperimentsinEngineeringChemistry,Ed.ByMasoodAlam(MaktabaJamiaLimited).

    BASICELECTRONICS

    CourseCodeECE301 CREDIT:4(211)

    1.EnergyBands inSolids:Energyband theoryofsolids,Conceptof forbiddengap, Insulators,

    Metalsand Semiconductors.

    2.TransportPhenomenon inSemiconductors:Mobilityandconductivity,electronsandholes in

    an intrinsicsemiconductor,Donorandacceptorimpurities,Fermilevel,carrierdensitiesin

    semiconductor,electricalpropertiesofsemiconductor,Halleffect,Diffusion.

    3. JunctionDiode:PNjunction,depletionlayer,VIcharacteristics,dioderesistance,capacitance,

    switching time, diode application as a rectifier (half wave and full wave), diode circuits

    (clipper, clamper, voltage multipliers) Breakdown mechanism, Zener & Avalanche,

    breakdowncharacteristics,Zenerdiodeanditsapplications.

    4.BijunctionTransistor:Bipolar

    junction

    Transistor,

    CE,

    CB

    and

    CC

    configuration,

    characteristic

    curves (cut off, active and saturation region), Requirement of biasing, biasing types and

    biasinganalysis,stability.

    5. TransistorasanAmplifier:GraphicalanalysisofCEamplifier,conceptofvoltagegain,current

    gain and power gain, hparameter (low frequency), computation of Av, RI, Ro and

    approximateformulae.

    6. Operational Amplifiers:Concepts of ideal opamp, inverting, noninverting and unity gain

    amplifiers,adders,differenceamplifiers.,Integrators.

    7. SwitchingTheory&LogicGates:Numbersystems,conversionofbases,Booleanalgebra,Logic

    Gates,conceptofuniversalgate,canonicalforms,andminimizationusingKmap.

    8. ElectronicInstruments:Multimeter,CROanditsApplications.

    References:

    1.Boylestad

    &

    Nashelsky/Electronic

    Devices

    &

    Circuits/

    PHI.

    2.MorrisMano/DigitalComputerDesign/PHI.

    3.Milliman,J.Halkias/IntegratedElectronics/TMH.

    4.Malvino&Leach/DigitalPrinciples&Application/

    ListofExperiments:

    1. StudyofDiodecharacteristics.

    2. StudyofCommonBaseTransistorcharacteristics.

    3. StudyofCommonEmitterTransistorcharacteristics.

    4. StudyofHalfWaveRectifierwitheffectofCapacitorandalsocalculatetheripplefactor.

    5. StudyofFull WaveRectifierwitheffectofCapacitorandalsocalculatetheripplefactor.

    6. StudyofVariousLogicGates.

    7. StudyofClippingandclampingCircuits.

    8. StudyofC.R.O.,Functiongenerator,Multimeter.

    PROFESSIONALCOMMUNICATIONII

    CourseCodeLNG303 CREDIT:3(30

    0)1. TechnicalWrittenCommunication

    (a)Nature,originanddevelopmentoftechnicalwrittencommunication.

    (b)SalientFeatures.

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    (c) Differencebetweentechnicalwritingandgeneralwriting.

    2. PrerequisitesofScientificandTechnicalCommunication

    (a)Fragmentsentences.

    (b)Parallelcomparisons.

    (c) Elementsofaseries.

    (d)Squintingconstructionandsplitinfinitive.

    (e)Modifiers,

    connectives,

    antecedents

    and

    clause

    subordination.

    (f) Danglingparticiplesandgerunds.

    (g)Ellipsis.

    (h)Coherence, Unity, Chronological method, spatial method, inductive method, linear

    method,deductivemethod,interruptedmethod.

    3. BusinessCorrespondence

    (a)Generalprinciplesofbusinesscorrespondence.

    (b)Ramificationsofbusinessletters.

    (c) Letters giving instructions, inquiries and answers to enquiries, complaints and

    adjustments,lettersurgingaction,employmentletters,applicationandresumes.

    4. ProposalWriting

    (a)Proposal:Definitionsandkinds.

    (b)Division

    of

    format

    proposals

    (front

    matter,

    title

    page,

    summary/

    abstract,

    Table

    of

    contentsetc.)

    (c) Statementof request,body statementofproblem,background,scope,methodology,

    Advantagesanddisadvantages.

    5. WritingScientificandSemitechnicalArticles

    (a)Sourcematerial,topicsentence,literaturereview.

    (b)Tables,figures,footnotes,bibliography.

    6. StudyofScientificandGeneralTexts.

    (A).Prescribedtextbooksfordetailedstudy

    Arora,V.N(et.al.),Improveyourwriting(Delhi:OxfordUniversityPress,1981.

    2 LessonNo.1.2,1.6,2.4,3.5,4.1,4.3,5.1,5.4,6.2.

    (B).ForextendedReading(anyoneofthefollowing)

    Orwell

    George,

    Nineteen

    Eighty

    Four

    (New

    York:

    Penguin,

    1984)

    2 Hemingway,Ernest,TheoldmanandtheSea,(Oxford:1990)

    7.ListeningComprehension

    (a).Eartraining.

    (b).Usesoflatestscientifictechniques(AVRComprehensiontrainer,

    SRA Comprehension trainer, SRA Comprehension Accelerator, AVR Comprehension

    Reteometer.)

    8.ReadingComprehension.9. PhoneticTranscription 10. StressesandIntonation.

    (a)Scanningmethod.

    (b)Skimmingmethod.

    References

    1.Sherman,

    Theodore

    A.

    (et

    al)

    Modern

    Technical

    Writing,

    New

    Jersey,

    Prentice

    Hall,

    1991.

    2. Legget,Glenn(etal)Essentialsofgrammarandcomposition,Macmillan,Delhi1994.

    3. Strunk,Jr.William(etal),Theelementsofstyle,Macmillan,1987.

    4. Sharma,S.DATextBookofScientificandTechnicalWriting,Vikas,Delhi,1990.

    ELECTRICALENGINEERING

    CourseCodeEEE303 CREDIT:4

    (301)

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    1.Sinusoidal Steady State Circuit Analysis:Voltage, Current, Sinusoidal & Phasor

    representation.1PhaseA.C.Circuitbehaviorofresistance,InductanceandCapacitanceand

    their combinations, impedance, concept of power, power factor, series & parallel

    resonancebandwidthandqualityfactor.

    2.Network Theory:Introduction to basic physical laws, Network theory: Superposition,

    Thevenin, Norton, Maximum Power transfer theorems, Stardelta transformation, Circuit

    theoryConcepts:

    Mesh

    and

    Nodal

    analysis.

    3.ThreePhaseSupply:Star/deltaconnections,lineandphasevoltage/currentrelations,Three

    phasepoweranditsmeasurement.

    4.Basic Instruments:Instruments for measurement of voltage, Current, power and energy:

    Construction,principleandapplication.

    5.MagneticCircuitandTransformer:Magneticcircuitconcept,theoryandworkingprincipleof

    singlephasetransformer.

    6.RotatingMachines:Principlesofenergyconversion,Basicconceptsofrotatingmachines,DC

    machines, Different types and their characteristics & applications. Elementary idea of

    operation of synchronous and induction machines. Singlephase induction & stepper

    motors,Applications.

    7.Power Systems:Introduction, Elements, Line diagram, Supply systems, Power factor

    improvement.

    Reference:

    1.V.DelToro/PrinciplesofElectricalEngineering/PHI.

    2.W.HHayt&J.EKennedy/EngineeringCircuitAnalysis/McGrawHill.

    3.I.JNagrath/BasicElectricalEngineering/TataMcGrawHill.

    4.A.EFitzgerald/ElectronicInstruments&MeasurementTechniques/PHI.

    5.HigginbothamL.Grabel/BasicElectricalEngineering/McGrawHill.

    LIST OF PRACTICALS

    Aminimumof10experimentsfromthefollowing:

    1.VerificationofTheveninsTheorem.

    2.Verification

    of

    Superposition

    Theorem.

    3.VerificationofNortonsTheorem

    4.VerificationofKirchoffsLaw.

    5.TomeasurethevalueofimpedanceandpowerfactorinRLCseriesA.C.circuit.

    6.TomeasurethevalueofimpedanceandpowerfactorinRLCparallelA.C.

    circuit.

    7. TostudyresonancebyfrequencyvariationinseriesRLCcircuit.

    8. Tocalibratethegivenenergymeterwiththehelpofastandardwattmeter.

    9. To find the relationbetween linecurrentandphasecurrentand linevoltageandphase

    voltageinStarDeltaconnections.

    10.Toperformopencircuitandshortcircuittestanddrawtheequivalentcircuitofasingle

    phasetransformer.

    11.Tomeasurethreephasepowerbytwowattmetermethod.

    12.To

    draw

    the

    magnetizing

    characteristic

    of

    asingle

    phase

    transformer.

    Additionalexperimentsmaybeaddedbasedoncontentsofsyllabi.

    ENGINEERING PHYSICS

    CourseCodePHY312 CREDIT:5(311)

    1.Special Theory of Relativity:Michelson Morley experiment, Inertial frames of reference,

    Postulatesofspecialtheoryofrelativity,Lorentztransformationequationofspaceandtime,

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    lengthcontraction,timedilaton,additionofvelocities,variationofmasswithvelocity,mass

    energyequivalence.

    2.Optics :Interference: Coherent sources, Conditions of interference, Fresnels biprism

    experiment, displacementoffringes,interferenceinthinfilms,wedgeshapedfilm,Newtons

    rings.

    Diffraction:Singleslitanddoubleslitdiffraction,diffractiongrating,Reyleighscriterionoflimit

    ofresolution,

    resolving

    power

    of

    telescope,

    microscope

    and

    grating.

    Polarization: Polarization of light, Pictorial representation of polarized light, Brewsters law,

    Malus law, Phenomena of double refraction, Geometry of calcite crystal, Optical activity,

    Specificrotation,Polarimeter.

    3.Fields:Scalarandvectorfields,Gradientofascalarfield,divergenceandcurlofavectorfield,

    lineintegral,conservativevectorfield,GaussDivergencetheorem,Stokestheorem.

    4. Electrostatics: Gauss law and its applications, Poisson and Laplace equations. Maxwells

    equations,BasicConceptsofElectromagneticwavesanditssolutioninfreespace.

    5.MagneticPropertiesofMaterials:Para,dia, ferro,antiferroand ferromagneticmaterials,

    hysteresis, Methodsofplottinghysteresiscurveofaferromagneticmaterialandtheiruses,

    magneticcircuits.

    6.XRays: Origin of Xrays, Continuous and characteristic XRay spectra, Moseleys law,

    Absorption of Xrays, Diffraction of Xrays, Braggs law, Braggs spectrometer, Practical

    applicationof

    Xrays,

    Compton

    effect.

    7. Quantum Theory:Wave particle duality, De Broglie concept of matter waves, Davisson and

    Germer experiment, Heissenbergs uncertainty principle,Schrodinger wave equation and its

    applications.

    8. Laser

    Spontaneousandstimulatedemissionofradiation,Einsteinscoefficients,Maincomponentsofa

    laser,typesoflasersandtheirapplications.

    References:

    1. ArthurBeiser:ConceptsOfModernPhysics,TMH.

    2. Subramanyam&BrijLal:ATextBookofOptics,S.Chand&Co.

    3. K.K.Tiwari:Electricity&Magnetism,S.Chand&Co.

    4. BrijLal&Subramanyam: Electricity&Magnetism.

    5.Wehr,

    Richardo

    &

    Adair:

    Physics

    of

    the

    Atom.

    ListOfExperiments(AnyTen)

    1.TodeterminethewavelengthofmonochromaticlightbyNewtonsring.

    2.TodeterminethewavelengthofmonochromaticlightwiththehelpofFresnelsbiprism.

    3.To determine the focal length of two lenses by nodal slide and locate the position of cardinal

    points.

    4.Todeterminethespecificrotationofcanesugarsolutionusinghalfshadepolarimeter.

    5.Todeterminethewavelengthofspectrallinesusingplanetransmissiongrating.

    6.To determine the specific resistance of the material of given wire using Carey Fosters

    bridge.

    7.Todeterminethevariationofmagneticfieldalongtheaxisofacurrentcarryingcoiland

    thento

    estimate

    the

    radius

    of

    the

    coil.

    8.ToverifyStefansLawbyelectricalmethod.

    9.Tocalibratethegivenammeterandvoltmeter.

    10.Tostudy theHallEffectanddetermineHallcoefficient,carrierdensityandmobilityofa

    given semiconductormaterialusingHallEffectsetup.

    11.Todeterminetheenergybandgapofagivensemiconductormaterial.

    12.TodetermineE.C.EofcopperusingTangentorHelmholtzgalvanometer.

    13.To draw hysteresis curve of a given sample of ferromagnetic materialand from this to

    determinemagneticsusceptibilityandpermeabilityofthegivenspecimen.

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    14.Todeterminetheballisticconstantofaballisticgalvanometer.

    15.Todeterminetheviscosityofaliquid.

    16.Todeterminerefractiveindexofthematerialofprismusingspectrometer.

    ENGINEERINGGRAPHICSII

    CourseCode ME401 CREDIT:2(002)

    1.Introduction:Graphiclanguage,Classificationofdrawings,Principlesofdrawing:IScodesfor

    Machinedrawing,Lines,Sections,Dimensioning,Standardabbreviation.

    2. Orthographic Projections: Principles of first and third angle projections, drawing and

    sketchingof machineelementsinorthographicprojections,spacingofviews.

    3. Screwed (Threaded) Fasteners: Introduction, Screw thread nomenclature, Forms of

    threads,Thread series,Threaddesignation.Representationof threads,Boltedjoints,Locking

    arrangementsfornuts,Foundationbolts.

    4.KeysandCotters:Keys,Cotterjoints.

    5. ShaftCouplings:Introduction,Rigidandflexiblecoupling.

    6. RivetedJoints:Introduction,Rivetsandriveting,Rivetheads,Classificationofrivetedjoints.

    7.AssemblyDrawing:Introduction,Engineparts,Stuffingboxetc.

    8.FreeHandSketching:Need for freehand sketching,Freehand sketchingof some threaded

    fastenersandsimplemachinecomponents.

    References:

    1.N.Siddeshwar,P.Kannaiah,V.V.SShastri:MachineDrawing,TMH,NewDelhi.

    2.K.L Narayana, P. Kannaiah, K. VenkatReddy: Machine Drawing, New Age International

    Publications,2nd

    edition.

    3.Engineeringdrawingpracticeforschoolsandcolleges,SP461998(BIS).

    COMPUTERANDLANGUAGES

    CourseCodeCOM410 CREDIT:4(2

    02)

    1 Computerhardwarecomponentsandtheirfunctions

    2 Basicoperatingsystemconcepts

    3 MSDOSandgettingtoknowDOScommands

    4 FamiliarizingwithWINDOWSenvironment

    5 GettingstartedwithUNIX

    6 FilesandDirectoriesandtheiruseindifferentOperatingSystemEnvironments

    7 Gettingtoknowdifferenteditorslikeedit&vi

    8 IntroductiontoInternet

    9 GettingfamiliarwithWebBrowserslikeNetscapeNavigator &InternetExplorer

    10Sending

    &

    receiving

    mail

    over

    Internet

    11 IntroductiontoPINEand/orELM

    12Needofprogramminglanguages.

    13 Languagetranslators.

    14 IntroductiontoClanguage

    15Datatypesoperatorsandexpressions.

    16Conditional&loopingstatements.

    17Function&Arrays.

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    18IntroductiontoPointers&Structures.

    References:

    1.DOSthecompletereferencebyKrisJamsa,Tata McGrawHillPublication.

    2.UNIXPOWERTOOLSbyJ.PeekTimOreilly&M.Locekides,BPBPublication.

    3.TheCProgrammingLanguagebyB.WKernighan&D.MRitchie,PrenticeHallofIndia.

    4.Using

    LINUX

    Latest

    Edition

    by

    Jade

    Tackett

    &

    David

    Ganter,

    Prentice

    Hall

    of

    India.

    LIST OF PRACTICALS

    1. BasicInternalandExternalDOSCommands.

    2. Writeasimplebatchprogram.

    3. GivingexposuretoWindowsenvironment.

    4. Fileandprogrammanagementinwindows.

    5. PracticeofbasicUNIXcommands.

    6. Writesimpleshellscript.

    7. Introductiontowordprocessing.

    8. Exposuretoadvancefeaturesupportedbysomeeditors.

    9.

    NetSurfing.

    10.CreationandcheckingofEmailaccount.

    11.WriteCprogramtodemonstrateeachofthefollowing:

    1 Conditionalstatements.

    2 Loopingstatements.

    3 Userdefinedfunctions.

    4 Arrays.

    5 Pointersandstructures.

    12. Familiarizing mail account using PINE, deleting, creating folder/mailmessages, adding

    signature,creatingdirectorofaddresses.

    ENGINEERINGMATHEMATICSII

    CourseCode MAS490 CREDIT:4(310)

    1. DifferentialEquations:Ordinarydifferentialequationsoffirstorder,exactdifferential

    equations,Lineardifferentialequationsof1storderwithconstantcoefficients,

    Complementaryfunctionsandparticularintegrals,Simultaneouslineardifferential

    equations,Solutionofsecondorderdifferentialequationbychangingdependentand

    independentvariables,Methodofvariationofparameters, Applicationstoengineering

    problems(withoutderivation).

    2.SeriesSolution&Special Functions:Series solutionsofODEof2ndorderwith variable

    coefficientswithspecialemphasistothedifferentialoflegendreandBessel. Legendres

    polynomials, besselsfunctionsandtheirproperties.

    3.LaplaceTransform:Laplace transform, Existence theorem, Laplace transform derivatives

    andintegrals,

    Inverse

    Laplace

    transform,

    Unit

    step

    function,

    Dirac

    Delta

    function,

    Laplace

    transformofperiodicfunctions,convolutiontheoremApplications tosolvesimplelinear

    andsimultaneousdifferentialequations.

    4.FourierSeriesAndPartialDifferentialEquations:Periodicfunctions,Trignometricseries,

    Fourierseriesoffunctionswithperiod2n,Eulersformulae,functionshavingarbitrary

    period,evenandoddfunctions,changeofinterval,halfrangesineandcosineseries.

    Introdutiontopartialdiffertialequations,linearpartialdifferentialequationwithconstant

    coefficientsof2ndorderandtheirclassifications,parabolic,elliptic&hyperbolicwith

    illustrativeexamples.

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    5. ApplicationofPartialDifferentialEquations

    Methodofseparationofvariablesforsolvingpartialdifferentialequation,Waveequation

    uptotwodimension,Laplaceequationintwodimension,Heatconductionequationsupto

    twodimension,EquationoftransmissionLines.

    References:

    1.

    E.Kreyszig:

    Advanced

    Engineering

    Mathematics,

    Wiley

    Eastern

    Ltd.

    2. B.SGrewal:HigherEngineeringMathematics, KhannaPublishers.

    3. Jaggi&Mathur:AdvancedEngineeringMathematics,KhannaPublishers.

    4. C.Prasad:AdvancedMathematicsforEngineers,PrasadMudranalaya.

    MACHINEDRAWING&COMPUTERAIDEDDRAFTINGLAB

    CourseCode

    ME

    403

    CREDIT

    :2(0

    02)

    Review(1Class)

    Orthographicprojection,missinglines,interpretationofviewsandsectioning.

    PartandAssemblyDrawing(2Classes):

    Introduction,assembliesdrawingofstuffingbox,steamenginecrosshead,airvalves,lathe

    tailstock,gatevalve,screwjack,connectingrods,sparkplug,toolpost,safetyvalvesetc.Drawing

    exercise.

    SpecificationofMaterials:

    Engineeringmaterials,codedesignationofsteels,copperandaluminumanditsalloys.

    Limits,Toleranceandfits:(1Class)

    Introduction,Limitsystems,tolerancefits,drawingsandexercises.

    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

    machineelements likehelicalgear,bevelgear, flange,pinionshaft,connecting rot,crankshaft,

    beltpulley,pistondetailsetc.Ideaabouttooldrawing.

    ComputerAidedDrafting:Introduction, input,outputdevices, introductiontodraftingsoftware

    like AutoCAD,basiccommandsanddevelopmentofsimple2Dand3Ddrawings.

    References:

    1.MachineDrawingbyNarayana,et.all,NewAge.

    2.ProductionDrawingbyNarayana,et.all.NewAge.

    3.AutoCAD14forEngineeringDrawingbyP.NageswaraRao,TMH.

    APPLIEDTHERMODYNAMICS

    CourseCodeME404 CREDIT:5

    (311)

    ReviewofThermodynamics: Briefreviewofbasiclawsofthermodynamics,Helmholtz&

    Gibbsfunction,Mathematicalconditionsforexactdeferential.TheMaxwellRelations,

    ClapeyronEquation,JouleThompsoncoefficientcurve,Availability&Irreversibility.

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    Steam Boilers:Briefreviewofpropertiesofsteam,useofsteamtableandMollierchart,Steam

    generators classifications,workingoffiretubeandwatertubeboilers,boilermountings&

    accessories,Airpreheater,Feedwaterheater,Superheater,Boilerefficiency,Equivalent

    evaporation,Heatbalance.Boilerdraught.

    SteamEngines:RankineandmodifiedRankinecycles,Workingofengineindicatordiagram.

    Nozzle:Flowthroughnozzle,variationofvelocity,areaandspecificvolume,Nozzleefficiency,

    Criticalcondition.

    SteamTurbines:Classification,impulseandreactionturbines,Compounding,Velocitydiagram,

    workdone,Reaction,Efficiency,Bleeding,Comparisonwithsteamengines,Reheatfactor,

    Governingofturbines,Velocitydiagram,Workdone,Efficienciesofreactionandimpulse

    turbines.

    ICEngines:Classification,Constractiondetails.Applicationoffourstrokeandtwostrokeengines,

    ReviewofOtto,dieselandDualcycles,Workdone,Efficiencies,Indicatordiagram,Valvetiming

    diagram.Efficiencies

    GasTurbines:ReviewofBryatoncycle,Thermalrefinementofagasturbinecycle,Comparison

    withICEngineandsteamturbine.

    RefrigerationandHeatPumpCycles:Definition,Types,Carnotrefrigeratingcycle,BellColemancycle.

    Unitofrefrigeration.Descriptionofsimplevapourcompressionandvapourabsorptionsystems.

    Introductiontoairconditioning.

    Compressors:Reciprocating

    compressor,

    Construction

    details

    and

    working

    principle,

    Efficiency,

    Powerinput,Intercooling,Workingprincipleofcentrifugalandaxialflowcompressor,Power

    inputcalculation.

    Reference:

    1. HeatEngineeringbyV.P.Vasandani&D.S.KumarPublisherMetropolitionBookCo.(P)Ltd.

    2. ThermalEngg.ByP.L.Blallaney,KhannaPublishers.

    3.Theory

    of

    Steam

    Turbine

    by

    W.

    J.

    Kearton

    4. AppliedThermodynamicsbyR.Yadav6th

    edn,CPH,Allahabad.

    5. ThermalEngg.,ByR.K.Rajput,LaxmiPublication.

    6. TurbineCompressors&FansbyS.M.Yahya,HMT

    7. ThermalEngg.ByS.K.kulshrestha,Vicars,Pub.HouseLtd.

    8. FundamentalofEngg.ThermodynamicsbyR.Yadav7th

    edn,CPH,Allahabad

    9. Engg.ThermodynamicsbyNag

    10.Engg.ThermodynamicsbyC.P.Arora

    FLUIDMECHANICS

    CourseCodeCE406 CREDIT:4(3

    01)

    I.Introduction:FluidsandcontinuumPhysicalpropertiesoffluids,idealandrealfluids,Newtonian

    andNonNewtorianfluids,measurementofsurfacetension.

    II.KinematicsofFluidflow:Steadyandunsteady,uniformandnonuniform,laminarandturbulent

    flows,one,twoandthreedimensionalflows,streamlines,streak linesandpath lines,continuity

    equation, rotation and circulation, elementary explanation of stream function and velocity

    potential,graphicalandexperimentalmethodsofdrawingflownets.

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    III.FluidStatics:Pressuredensityheightrelationship,manometers,pressureonplaneandcurved

    surfaces center of pressure, buoyancy stability of immersed and floating bodies, fluid masses

    subjectedtouniformaccelerations,measurementofpressure.

    IV. Dynamics of fluid flow:Eulers equation of motion along a streamline and its integration,

    Bernoullisequationand itsapplicationsPitot tube, flowthroughorifices,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

    momentumequations,flowmeasurements,determinationofCd,Cc,andCv,energyloss.

    V.DimensionalAnalysisandHydraulicSimilitude:Dimensionalanalysis,BuckinghamsTheorem,

    important dimensionless numbers and their significance, geometric, Kinematic and dynamic

    similarity,modelstudies.

    VI. Laminar and Turbulent flow through pipes, stokes law, flow between parallel plates, flow

    through porous media, fluidisation, measurement of viscosity, transition form laminar to

    turbulentflwo,turbulentflow,equationforturbulentflow,eddyviscosity,mixinglengthconcept

    andvelocitydistributioninturbulentflow,HotwireanemometerandLDA.

    VII.BoundaryLayerAnalysis:Boundarylayerthicknessesboundarylayeroveraflatplate,laminar

    boundarylayer,applicationofmomentumequation,turbulentboundarylayer,laminarsublayer,

    smoothandroughboundaries,atmosphericboundarylayer,localandaveragefrictioncoefficient,

    separationandits control,measurementofshear.

    VIII.Pipe

    flow:Nature

    of

    turbulent

    flow

    in

    pipes,

    equation

    for

    velocity

    distribution

    over

    smooth

    androughsurfaces,resistancecoefficientanditsvariation,flowinsuddenexpansion,contraction,

    diffusers,bends,valvesandsiphons,conceptofequivalentlength,branchedpipes,pipesinseries

    andparallel,simplenetworks.

    IX.FlowpastSubmergedBodies:Dragand lift,dragonasphere,cylinderanddisc, lift,Magnus

    effectandcirculation.

    X.CompressibilityEffectsinpipeFlow:Transmissionofpressurewaves inrigidandelasticpipes,

    waterhammer,analysisofsimplesurgetankexcludingfriction.

    References:

    1.Som&Biswas:Introductionoffluidmechanics&Machines,TMH.

    2.S.K.Agrawal:FluidMechanics&Machinery,TMH

    3.Garde,R.J.andA.G.Mirajgaoker,EngineeringFluidMechanics(includingHydraulicMachines),

    SecondEd.

    Nemchand

    &

    Bros,

    Roorkee,

    1983

    4.Garde,R.J.FluidMechanicsthroughProblems,WileyEasternLimited,NewDelhi,1989

    5.HunterRouse,ElementaryMechanicsofFluids,JohnWiley&Sons,Omc.1946

    6.L.H.Shames,MechanicsofFluids,McGrawHill,Int.Student,Education.

    7.FluidMechanicsbyJagdishLal

    8.VijayGuptaandS.K.Gupta,FluidMechanicsanditsApplications,VilleyEasternLtd.

    9.FluidMechanicsbyModi&Seth.

    FLUID MECHANICS LAB

    1. Todetermineexperimentallythemetacentricheightofshipmodel.

    2.

    Toverify

    the

    momentum

    equation

    experimentally.

    3. Todeterminethecoefficientofdischargeofanorifice(oramouthpiece)ofagivenshape.Also

    todeterminethecoefficientofvelocityandthecoefficientofcontractionoftheorifice (orthe

    mouthpiece)

    4. Toplottheflownetforagivenmodelusingtheconceptofelectricalanalogy.

    5. Tomeasuresurfacetensionof aliquid.

    6. To calibrate an orifice meter and study the variation of the coefficient of discharge with the

    Reynoldsnumber.

    7. ToverifyDarcyslawandtofineoutthecoefficientofpermeabilityofthegivenmedium.

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    8. To study the transition from laminar to turbulent flow and to determine the lower critical

    Reynoldsnumber.

    9. Tostudythevelocitydistribution inapipeandalsotocomputethedischargeby integratingthe

    velocityprofile.

    10.Tostudy thevariationof friction factor,f for turbulent flow insmoothandroughcommercial

    pipes.

    11.To

    determine

    the

    loss

    coefficients

    for

    the

    pipe

    fittings.

    12.To study the flow behavior in a pipe bend and to calibrate the pipe bend for descharge

    measurement.

    13.To study the boundary layer velocity profile and to determine boundary layer thickness and

    displacementthickness.Alsotodeterminetheexponentinthepowerlawofvelocitydistribution.

    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

    Mohrs

    circle

    for

    compound

    stresses&forprincipalstresses.

    TheoriesofFailure:Varioustheoriesoffailureanditscomparison.

    Review ofBending and Torsion:Brief review of bending of beams and shear force & bending

    momentdiagram.Reviewoftorsionofcircularshaftandcombinedbending&torsion.Shearing

    stressesinbeamssection.

    DeflectionofBeams:Deflectionofbeams,Integrationmethod,Macaulaysmethod,Areamoment

    method,Unitloadmethod.

    ColumnsandStruts:Theoryofcolumns&Struts,EulersandRankineformulae.

    Thin Cylinders: Theory of thin cylinders subjected to pressure. Expression for hoop stress and

    longitudinalstress.Designofthincylinders.

    Thick Cylinders and Spherical Shells:Stresses and strain in thick shells/cylinder subjected to

    pressures.Compoundcylinderspressfitsonsolidshaft.

    Fracture,Fatique

    and

    Creep:Stress

    concentration,

    Grifiths

    formula.

    Fatigue

    loading,

    endurance

    limit,Creep.

    References:

    1.StrengthofMaterialsbyRyder

    2.StrengthofMaterialsbySinger

    3.StrengthofMaterialsbyOimoshenko

    4.Engg.MechanicsofSolidsbyPopov

    5.MechanicsofMaterialsbyBearJohnson

    6.StrengthofMaterialsbyR.K.Rajput

    7.StrengthofMaterialsbyRamamrutham&Narain.

    MATERIALSCIENCE&TESTING

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    CourseCodeME410 CREDIT:4(30

    1)

    Introduction:Historicalperspective,importanceofmaterials,Briefreviewofmodern&atomic

    conceptsinPhysicsandChemistry.Atomicmodels,Periodictable,Chemicalbondings.

    Crystallographyand

    Imperfections:

    Concept

    of

    unit

    cell

    space

    lattice,

    Bravais

    lattices,

    common

    crystalstructures,Atomicpackingfactoranddensity.Millerindices.Xraycrystallographytechniques.

    Imperfections,Defects&Dislocationsinsolids.

    Mechanical Properties and Testing: Stress strain diagram, Ductile & brittle material, Stress Vs

    Strength. Toughness, Hardness, Fracture, Fatigue and Creep. Testing such as Strength testings,

    Hardnesstesting,Impacttestings,FatigueTestingCreeptesting,Nondestructivetesting(NDT)

    Microstructural Exam: Microscope principle and methods. Preparation of samples and

    microstructureexamandgrain sizedetermination.Comparative studyofmicrostructureofvarious

    metals&alloyssuchasMildsteel,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. Ironcarbon

    equilibriumdiagram.

    FerrousMaterials:

    Iron

    and

    steel

    manufacture,

    furnaces.

    Various

    types

    of

    carbon

    steels

    alloy

    steels

    andcastirons,itspropertiesanduses.

    Heat Treatment: Various types of heat treatment such as Annealing, Normalizing Quenching,

    Temperingandcasehardening.TimeTemperatureTransformation(TTT)diagrams.

    NonFerrousmetalsandalloys:NonferrousmetalssuchasCu,Al,Zn,Cr,Ni,etc.anditsapplications.

    Various type Brass, Bronze, bearing materials, its properties and uses. Aluminum alloys such as

    Duralumin.Otheradvancedmaterials/alloys.

    Magnetic Properties: Concept of magnetismDia, para, ferro Hysteresis. Soft and har magnetic

    storages.

    Electric Properties: Energy ban concept of conductor, insulator and semiconductor. Intrinsic &

    extrinsic semiconductors, Pn 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

    behaviourandprocessingofplastic.

    Plastics: Various types of polymers/plastics and its applications. Mechanical behaviors and

    processingofplastics.Futureof plastics.

    OtherMaterials:Briefdescriptionofothermaterialsuchasconcrete,wood,glassetc.anditsuses.

    Performanceofmaterials inService:Brieftheoreticalconsiderationof fracture,Fatigue,Creepand

    Corrosionanditscontrol.

    References:

    1.W.D.Callister,Jr.MaterialScience&EngineeringAdditionWeslyPublishingCo.

    2.VanVlash ElementsofMaterialScience&EngineeringJohnWiley&Sons.

    3.V.Raghvan MaterialScience,PrenticeHallofIndia

    4.Narual MaterialScience,TMH

    5.Srivastava,

    Srinivasan

    Science

    of

    Materials

    Engineering

    Newage.

    MATERIALSCIENCEANDTESTINGLAB

    A.MaterialScienceLabExperiments:(atleast5ofthefollowing)

    1.Makingaplasticmouldforsmall metallicspecimen.

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    2.Specimen preparation for micro structural examination cutting, grinding, polishing,

    etching.

    ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES-1

    Course Code SES-415 CREDIT 2(2 0 -

    0)

    1: The Multidisciplinary Nature of Environmental Studies.

    Definition, Scope and Importance.

    (i) Ecosystems.

    Concept of an Ecosystem.

    Structure and function of an Ecosystem.

    Producers,consumers and decomposers.

    Energy flow in he ecosystem.

    Ecological successsion.Food chains,food webs and ecological pyramids.

    Introduction,types,Characteristics features,structures and function of the following ecosystem:

    (a) Forest Ecosystem.

    (b) Grassland Ecosystem.

    (c) Desert Ecosystem.

    (d) Aquatic Ecosystem (Ponds,streams,lakes,rivers,oceans,estuaries).

    (ii) Social Issues and the Environment

    From unsustainable to sustainable development.

    Urban problems related to energy.

    Water conservation, rain water harvesting, water shed management.

    Resettlement and rehabilitation of people; its problems and concerns case studies.

    Environmental ethics: Issues and possible solutions.

    Climate change, global warming, acid rain, ozone layer depletion, nuclear accidents andholocaust, Case studies

    Wasteland reclamation.

    Consumerism and waste products.

    Environment Protection act.

    Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act

    Visit to local polluted site-Urban/Rural/industrial/Agricultural.

    Study of Common plants, insects, birds.

    Study of simple ecosystems-ponds, river. Hillslopes etc(Field work equal to 5 lecture hours).

    Issues involved in enforcement of environmental legislation; public awareness.

    FOUNDATIONSOFINFORMATIONTECHNOLOGY

    Course

    Code

    COMP

    510

    CREDIT :5 (2-1-2)

    FundamentalConceptofInformation

    InformationConceptandProcessing: DefinitionofInformation,NeedofInformation,Qualityof

    Information, Value of Information, Concept of Information, Entropy Category and Level of

    informationinBusinessOrganization,DataconceptsandDataProcessing,DataRepresentation.

    InformationRepresentation:InformationContents,Introductiontoinformationrepresentationin

    Digital Media, Text, Images, Graphics, Animation, Audio, Video, Elementary concepts in

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    information Preservence, Data compression, Huffman Coding, Shannon Principles, Adaptive

    Compression,LZWCoding,ImagesCompression,IntroductiontoJpeg,Mpeg,Mheg.

    ComputeProgramming

    ComputerAppreciation: Definition of Electronic computer, History, Generations, Characteristic

    andapplicationofcomputers,classificationofcomputers,RAM/ROM,ComputerHardware,CPU,

    VariousI/ODevices,Peripherals,StorageMedia,SoftwareDefinition.

    ProgrammingLanguage

    Classification

    &

    Program

    Methodology:

    Computer

    Languages,

    Generations of Languages, Introduction to 4 GLS, Software Development Methodology, Life

    Cycles,SoftwareCoding,Testing,Maintenance,IndustryStandards,IntroductiontoISO,SEICMM

    StandardsforITIndustry.

    Digital Devices and basic Network Concepts: Digital Fundamentals: Various Codes, Decimal,

    Binary, Hex Decimal Conversion, Floating Numbers, Gates, Flip Flops, Minimization adder,

    Multiplexers.

    ComputerNetworksandCommunication:NeedForDataTransmissionOverDistances,Typesof

    DataTransmission,Media forDataTransmission,NetworkingofComputersIntroductionofLan

    andWAN,NetworkTopologies,basicConceptsinComputerNetworks,ClientServerArchitecture,

    Introduction to Advanced Communication Techniques, ISDN, ATM, Token Based Protocol,

    CSMA/CD,Mobile

    Communication.

    InternetandWebTechnologies

    Internet&WorldWideWeb:HypertextMarkupLanguage,DHJML,WWW,Gopher,FTP,Telnet,

    WebBrowsers,NetSurfingSearchEngines,Email,BasicconceptsinECommerce,EDI,Electronic

    Payments,DigitalSignatures,Network,Security,Fireball.

    WebTechnologies:Elementary Concepts in, Object Oriented Programming, Corba, Com/Dcom,

    WirelessApplicationProtocol,ASPScripting,HTML,Java,JavaApplets,WAP,WML,JSP,EJB,XML.

    AdvancedConceptsinInformationTechnology:

    IT Industry Trends, Careers and Applications in India: Scientific, Business, Educational and

    entertainmentapplications, IndustryAutomation,Weather forecastingawarenessofongoing IT

    projects in India, NICNET ernet, Application of IT to E Commerce, Electronic Governance,

    Multimedia,Entertainment.

    SuggestedText

    Books

    &

    References:

    1.Curtin,InformationTechnology:BreakingNews,Tm+1

    2.RajaRaman,V.IntroductiontoComputers

    3.Bajpai,Kushwaha&Yadav,IntrductiontoComputer&CProgramming,NewAge.

    4.Nelson,DataCompression,BPB

    5.Bharohoke,FundamentalsofInformationTechnology,Excel

    6.PeterNortansIntroductiontoComputers,TM+1

    7.Leon&LeonFundamentalofInformationTechnology,VikasPublishingHouse

    8.Kanter,managingInformationSystem

    9.Lehngart,Internet101,AddisionWesley

    10.CistemsInternet,AnIntroduction,TataMcGrayHill.

    IT LAB

    WritePrograms

    in

    Cfor

    the

    following.

    1.ConversionofBinarytoHexadecimal, DecimaltoBCDandviceversa

    2.LOGICDesigningofgatesandflipflops.

    3.ForMinimizationmethods

    4. Introductiontoinformationrepresentationindigi8talmediatext,Images,Graphics,Animations,

    Audio,Video.

    5.DataflowdiagramforgenerationofPrimeNumbers

    6.DemonstrateDifferentLanTopologies

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    WorldWideWeb,FileTransferProtocol,Goffer,Telenet,Webbrowsers, Searchengine,EmailSites

    [email protected]

    7.Institutionsmayadd4moreexperimentsaspertheavailabilityofexpertiseavailablewiththem.

    ENGINEERINGMATHEMATICSIII

    Course Code MAS 590 Credit (3-1-

    0) 4

    1. OrdinaryY.DifferentialDifferenceEquations: ODEof2nd

    orderwithconstantcoefficientsboth

    homogeneousand non homogeneous Typeswithapplications to electricalandmechanical

    systems.Differenceequationsandtheir Solutionsbyztransform.SeriessolutionsofODEof2nd

    orders with variable Coefficients with special emphasis to the differential equations of

    Legendre,Besseland Chebyshev.Legendrespolynomials,ChabyshevpolynomialsandBessels

    functionsand Theirproperties.

    2. Integral Transforms: Fourier transform and integral Hanker transforms and Hilbert

    transformsand their Properties, some simpleapplications.Partial Differential Equations:

    LinearPDE

    with

    constant

    coefficients

    of

    2

    nd

    order

    and

    their

    classifications,

    PDE

    of

    Parabolic,

    elliptic and hyperbolic type with illustrative examples. Separation of variables Method for

    solvingPDE.Suchastwodimensionalheatequations,waveequationsand Laplaceequations.

    3. Functions of a Complex variable: Analytic (functions, Gauchy Riemam equations, harmonic

    functions line integral in the Complex plane, caucrys Integral theorem cauchys integral

    formuladerivativesofanalytic Functions,LiouvillesTheorem,fundamentaltheoremofAlgebra

    representation of a Function py power series, Taylors series and Laurents 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):AdvancedEngg.Mathematics7th

    Edition,JohnWilley&sonsinc.

    Paopoulis:SignalAnalysis3rd

    Edition(1988)MeGrawHill.

    ELECTRICAL MACHINES

    CourseCodeEEE404 Credit4(30

    1)

    D.C.Machines:Constructionalfeaturesandprinciplesofoperationofshunt,seriesandcompound

    generatorsandmotorsincludingEMFequationandarmaturereaction,Performancecharacteristics

    ofgeneratorsandmotors,starting,Speedcontrolandbrakingofmotors.TwoQuadrantandFour

    Quadrant

    operation

    of

    motors,

    choice

    of

    DC

    motors

    for

    different

    applications,

    Losses

    and

    efficiency.

    Transformers:Construction, EMF equation, Principle of operation, Phasor diagram on noload,

    dffectof load,equivalentcircuit,Voltageregulation,Lossesandefficiency,Testsontransformers,

    Predictionofefficiencyand regulation,Autotransformers, Instrument transformers,Threephase

    transformers.

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    InductionMotors:Rotatingmagnetic fields, principle ofoperation,Equivalent circuit,Torqueslip

    characteristic, Starters foe cage and wound rotor type induction motors, Speed control and

    braking,SinglePhaseinductionmotorsandmethodsofstarting.

    Synchronous Machines:Construction, EMF equation, Effect of pitch and distribution, Armature

    reactionanddeterminationofregulationofsynchronousgenerators,Principleofmotoroperation,

    effectofexcitationonlinecurrents(Vcurves),methodsofsynchronization,typicalapplicationsof

    ACmotorsinindustries.

    Reference:

    1. HughesEdward,ElectricalTechnology,AddisionWesleyLongmanLtd.

    2. NagrathI.J.&KothariD.P.,ElectricalMachines,TMH

    3. CottonH.,AdvancedElectricalTechnology,Wheeler&Co.

    4. Fitzgerald,Kingsley.Kusko,DumasElectricalMachinesTMH

    5. KosowL.L.,electricalMachineryandTransformers,PHI

    6. ParkerSmith,ElectricalEngineeringProblems,CBS.

    MEASUREMENT&METROLOGY

    Course Code (ME-405 Credit4(2-1-1)

    1. MechanicalMeasurements

    Introduction:IntroductiontoMeasurementandMeasuringinstruments,GeneralizedMeasuring

    systemand functionalelements,unitsofMeasurement,staticanddynamicperformance

    characteristicsofMeasurementdevices,calibration,conceptoferror,sourcesoferror,statistical

    analysisoferrors.

    SensorsandTransducers:TypesofSensors,typesoftransducersandtheircharacteristics.

    TimeandTransducers:Counters,Stroboscope,frequencymeasurementbydirectcomparison

    Measurement of pressure: Gravitational, direct acting, elastic and indirect type pressure

    transducers.Measurement

    of

    very

    low

    pressures.

    MeasurementsofForceandTorque:Differenttypesofloadcellselastictransducers,Pneumatic

    &Hydraulicsystems.

    Temperature Measurement: By thermometers, bimetallic, thermocouples, thermostats and

    pyrometers.VibrationandNoiseMeasurement

    Seismicinstruments,vibrationpickupsanddecibelmeters,vibrometersaccelerometers.

    Data Acquisition system: Introduction to data acquisition systems, single and multichannel

    system,microprocessorsandPCbaseddataacquisitionsystems.Inputoutputdevices.

    SignalTransmissionandProcessing:DevicesandSystems.

    METROLOGY

    II.MetrologyandInspection:Standardsoflinearmeasurement,lineandendstandards.Limit,fits

    and tolerances.Interchangeabilityandstandardization.

    Linearandangularmeasurementsdevicesandsystems.

    Limitgaugesclassification,TaylorsPrincipleofGaugeDesign.

    Measurementofgeometricformslikestraightness,flatness,roundnessandcircularity.

    Toolmakersmicroscope,profileprojectautocollimator.

    III Interferometer:principleanduseofinterferometry,opticalflatandinterferometers,laser

    interferometers.Measurementof screwthreadsandgears.

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    4.PlantlayoutandMaterialsHandling:Plantlocationtypeoflayout,principlesoffacilitylayout

    principlesofmaterialhandling,Materialhandlingempts.

    5.Production Planning and Control: Objectives, function, steps in PPC. Planning routine,

    scheduling,Dispatching&Followup,EffectivenessofPPC.

    6.ReplacementAnalysis:Depreciationcauses,obsolescence,servicelifeofassets,Replacement

    ofitems.

    7.Inventory

    Control:

    Inventory,

    function,

    cost,

    deterministic

    models.

    8.IntroductiontoMRP&JITqualitycontrol:Introduction,processcontrol,ControlCharts,Single

    doubleandsequentialsampling,IntroductiontoTQM&benchmarking.

    9.Organization:Principlesoforganization,DevelopmentofOrganizationalcharts like line,staff,

    lineandstaff&functionaltypes.

    10.IndustrialOwnership:Proprietorship,partnership,Jointstock&cooperativestores.

    11.ManpowerPlanning:Resources,Humanrelationship.

    12.Factory Legislation India: Factory acts, payment of wages, workmen compensation, E.S.I.

    Salesmanagement&forecastingcostaccounting,Budgetarycontrol.

    13.Project management & CPM/PERT: Methods of drawing networks and computations of

    varioustimes,updatingresourcesalocation,projectmanagement.

    14.BreakEvenAnalysis:Introduction,Assumption,StepsionBEA,purpose,fixed&variablecosts,

    marginofsafety,Angleofincidenceprofitvolumegraph.

    15.Operation

    Research:

    Brief

    outlines

    of

    problems,

    linear

    programming,

    transportation

    problems.Graphicalmethods.

    References:

    1. Principlesofmanagement,AnanalysisofmanagementfunctionsH,Koontz&C.O.Donnel,

    Tata McGrawHillCo.

    2. ManufacturingManagement JMoorePrenticeHallEnglewoonCliffs:NewJersey.

    3. ModrnProductionOperationsManagement BuffamE.S.WileyEastern.

    4. IndustrialEngg.&ManagementbyO.P.Khanna

    5. IndustrialEngineeringbyRaviShanker

    6. IndustrialEngineeringbyMahajan.

    MANUFACTURINGSCIENCE 1

    CourseCode

    (ME

    412

    )

    Credit4(3

    01)

    Introduction:

    Importanceofmanufacturing,economic&Technologicalconsiderationinmanufacturing.

    SurveyofManufacturingProcess.Materials&manufacturingprocessforcommonitems.

    MetalFormingProcess:

    Elastic&Plasticdeformation,yieldcriteria.HotworkingVscoldworking,Loadrequiredto

    accomplishmetalformingoperation.

    Analysis(equilibriumequationmethod)offormingprocesswithslidingfrictionstickingfriction

    andmixedconditionforslabanddisc.Workrequiredforforging.

    AnalysisofWire/Stripdrawingandmax.Reduction,Tubedrawing,Extrusionanditsapplication

    Conditionforrollingforceandpowerinrolling.Rollingmills.

    Design,lubricationanddefectsinmetalformingprocesses.

    SheetMetalWorking:

    Die&assemblyandpressworkmethodsandprocesses.Cuttingmechanism,blankingVspiercing.

    CompoundVs.progressingdie.FlatfacesVsinclinedfacepunch.

    Analysisofformingprocesslikecup/deepdrawingandbending.

    UnconventionalMetalFormingProcesses:

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    UnconventionalMetalformingProcessessuchasexplosiveforming,electromagnetic,electro

    hydraulicforming.

    PowderMetallurgy:

    Powdermetallurgymanufacturingprocesses.Theprocess,advantageandapplications.

    Casting:

    Basicprinciple&surveyofcastingProcess.Typesofpatternsandallowances.Typesandproperties

    ofmoulding

    sand.

    Element

    of

    mould

    and

    design

    considerations,

    gatting,

    riser,

    runner,

    core.

    Solidificationofcasting,theoryandanalysis.Sandcasting,defectandremediesandinspection.

    Cupolafurnace.

    Diecastingcentrifugalcasting,Investmentcasting.

    ManufacturingOfPlasticComponents:

    Plasticanditspast,present&futureuses.Injectionmoulding.Extrusionofplasticsection.Welding

    ofplastics.Futureofplastic&application.

    Jigs&Fixtures:

    Locatingandclampingdevices/principle.Jigsandfixturesanditsapplication.

    Books:

    1.ManufacturingsciencebyGhoshandMallik.

    2.Production

    Engg.

    Science

    by

    P.C

    Pandey

    3.ProductiontechnologybyR.K.Jain.

    4.ManufacturingtechnologybyP.N.Rao

    5.MaterialandmanufacturingbyPaulDegarmo.

    MANUFACTURINGSCIENCE1LAB

    EXPERIMENTS:

    SayMinimum8ExperimentsoutofFollowing(OrSuchExperiment)

    1.Designofpatternforadesiredcasting(containghole).

    2.Patternmaking.

    3.Makingamould(withcore)andcasting.

    4.Sand

    testing

    (at

    least

    one

    such

    as

    of

    grain

    fineness

    number

    determination).

    5.Injectionmouldingofplastic.

    6.Forgingbyhandforgingprocesses.

    MANAGEMENTINFORMATIONSYSTEM

    CourseCodeME416 Credit3(300)

    PartI:Organizations,ManagementandtheNetworkedEnterpriseInformationSystemsinGlobal

    BusinessToday

    GlobalEBusiness:HowBusinessesUseInformationSystemsInformationSystems,Organizations,and

    StrategyEthicalandSocialIssuesinInformationSystems

    PartII:InformationTechnologyInfrastructureITInfrastructureandEmergingTechnologies

    FoundationsofBusinessIntelligence:DatabasesandInformationManagement

    Telecommunications,theInternetandWirelessTechnologySecuringInformationSystemsPartIII:KeySystemApplicationsfortheDigitalAge

    AchievingOperationalExcellenceandCustomerIntimacy:EnterpriseApplications

    ECommerce:DigitalMarkets,DigitalGoodsManagingKnowledgeEnhancingDecisionMaking

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    COMPUTERBASEDNUMERICAL&STATISTICALTECHNIQUES

    CourseCode (MAT491) CREDIT3(3

    11)

    Introduction:ErrorsinNumericalComputation,MathematicalPreliminaries,Errorsandtheir

    Analysis,MachineComputations,ComputerSoftware.

    Algebraic&TranscendentalEquation:BisectionMethod,IterationMethod,MethodofFalse

    Position,RateofConvergence,MethodforComplexRoot,MullersMethod,QuotientDifference

    Method,NewtonRaphsonMethod.

    Interpolation:Introduction,ErrorsinPolynomialInterpolation,FiniteDifferences,Decisionof

    Errors,NewtonsFormulaeforInterpolation,Gauss,Stirling,Bessels,EverettsFormulae,

    InterpolationbyUnevenlySpacedPoints,LagrangesInterpolationFormula,Divided

    Difference,

    Newtons

    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.

    NumericalIntegration&Differentiation:Introduction,Numericaldifferentiation,Numerical

    Integration,TrapezoidalRule,Simpson1/3Rule,Simpson3/8Rule,Boole'sandWeddle's

    Rule,EularMaclariaun Formula,GaussianFormula,NumericalEvaluationofSingular

    Integrals.

    StatisticalComputation:FrequencyChart,RegressionAnalysis,LeastSquareFit,Polynomial

    Fit,Linear&NonLinearRegression,MultipleRegressions,StatisticalQualityControl

    Methods.

    References:

    1.Jain,Iyengar,Jain,NumericalMethodsforScientific&EngineeringComputation,New

    AgeInternational.

    2.Balaguruswamy,NumericalMethods,TMH.

    3.Sastry,IntroductoryMethodofNumericalAnalysis,PHI.

    4.Gerald&Wheatly,AppliedNumericalAnalysis,AddisionWesley.

    5.Probability&Statistic,SchaumSeries.

    6.Hulquit,NumericalMethodforEngineers&ComputerScientist,AddisionWesley.

    7.Flowers,NumericalMethodsInC++,OxfordUniversityPress.

    8.Vedamurthy,

    Numerical

    Methods,

    Vikas.

    ListofExperiments:

    Write Programs in C

    1.TodeduceerrorsinvolvedinpolynomialInterpolation.

    2.AlgebraicandtranscendentalequationsusingBisection,Iterativemethodoffalseposition,also

    giverateofconversionsofrootsintabularformforeachofthesemethods.

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    3.ToimplementBesselsfunctions,Newtons,Sterling,Languages.

    4.Toimplementmethodofleastsquarecurvefitting.

    5.Implementnumericaldifferentialusingtrapezoidal,Simpson3/8rules.

    6.Toshowfrequencychart,regressionanalysis,LinearSquarefitandpolynomialfit

    ELEMENTSOFECONOMICSANDPRINCIPLESOFMANAGEMENTSCIENCE

    CourseCode(BAM315) CREDIT4(310)

    IndustrialEconomics;

    1.Introduction: Natureandsignificanceofeconomics,meaningof science,Engineeringand

    technologyandtheirrelationshipwitheconomicdevelopment.

    2.Basicconcept: Theconceptofdemandandsupply,indifferencecurveanalysis,priceeffect,

    incomeeffectandsubstitutioneffect.

    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,natureandsignificanceofmanagement,evaluationofmanagement

    thought,contributionofMaxWeber,TaylorandFayol.

    5.Human behaviour: Factors of individuals behaviour, perception. Learning and personality

    development,interpersonalrelationship andgroupbehaviour.

    References:

    4. Dewett,K.K./ModernEconomicsTheory.

    5. Luthers,Fred/OrganizationalBehaviours.

    6.Prasad

    L.M/

    Principles

    of

    Management

    7.A.W.Stonier&D.CHergne/ATextBookofEconomicsTheory/OxfordPublishing HousePvt

    Ltd

    MACHINEDESIGNI

    CourseCode(ME409) Credit4(202)

    Introduction,Definition,Methods,Standardsindesign&selectionofpreferredsizeSelectionof

    materials,BISsystemofdesignationofsteels,steel&alloys,plastics&rubbers.

    Design against static load

    Modesoffailure,Factorofsafety,stressstrainrelationship,principalstresses,theoriesoffailure,

    endurancelimit,designforfinite&infinitelife,Soderberg&Goodmancriteria

    Design against Fluctuating Load

    JointsRivetedjoints,weldedjoint,screwedjoints,eccentricloadingofabovejoints,designfor

    fatigueloading.

    Shaft,Keys&coupling.

    Designagainststaticload,strength&rigiditydesign,designofsquare&flatkeys&splines, rigid&

    flexiblecouplings.

    MechanicalSprings.

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    Helicalspring,stressequation,deflectionequation,designagainststatic&fatigueloading,Multileaf

    spring,Nippling,Design,spiralsprings.

    Power Screws

    Formofthreads,squarethreads,trapezoidalthreads,stressesinscrew,designofscrewjack.

    Reference:

    1.Machinedesign:Sharma&Agarwal,Kataria

    2.DesignofM/cElements:BhandariTMH

    3.M/cDesign:Maleev&Hariharan

    4.MachineDesignSIeditionbyShegley,McGrayHill

    5.MachineDesignbyblack&Adams,McGrayHill

    6.DesignofmachineelementsbySprots.

    MECHINE DESIGN I LAB

    1. Design&drawingofRivetedjointsforgivenoperatingconditions

    2. Design

    of

    an

    eccentrically

    loaded

    welded,

    riveted

    or

    bolted

    joint

    3. Designofboltedjointforfluctuatingloads

    4. Design&drawingofacotterjoint.

    5. Design&drawingofaKnucklejoints.

    6. Design&drawingofasimplescrewjack

    7. Designofshaftfordifferentloadingconditions

    8. Design&drawingofrigidcoupling(flangedtype)

    9. Design&drawingofaflexiblecoupling(pinbushtype)

    10. Design&drawingofaleafspringforandautomobile

    11. Design&drawingofahelicalspringforagivenapplication

    Note-

    1.Studentsmaybeadvisedtousedesigndatabookfordesign

    2.Drawingshallbemadewherevernecessaryonsmalldrawingsheets

    HEAT&MASSTRANSFER

    CourseCode(ME503) Credit4(3

    01)

    General:ModesofheattransferConductionConvection Radiation,scopeandapplicationof

    heattransfer,principlesinEngineeringPractice.

    Conduction:Fourier lawThermal conductivity of solids, liquids and gases, factors affecting

    thermalconductivityGeneraldifferentialequationforconductions.Onedimensionalsteadystate

    conductionthroughhomogeneousandcompositesurfacePlane,cylindricalandsphericalwalls

    Effect of variable thermal conductivity Shape factor, Overall heat transfer coefficientCritical

    radiusofinsulationsolutionofmultidimensionalsteadystateproblemsusingrelaxationmethod.

    Transientheatconductionbasedonlumpedparametermethod.

    Convection:Principlesofdimensionalanalysispitheorem,Applicationofdimensionalanalysisto

    free and forced convection. Empirical relations for flat plate and tubular geometry. Forced

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    convectionfromtubes&tubebundles incrossflow.Simpleapplicationtostraight,rectangular

    andtriangularfinseffectivenessoffins.Fundamentalsofboilingheattransfer,poolboiling,Heat

    transferincondensation:dropwiseandfilmcondensation:empiricalequations.

    Radiation:Nature of thermalradiationDefinitions and concepts Monochromatic and total

    emissivepowerAbsorptivitiyReflectivityBlack,grayandrealsurfacesconceptofablackbody

    Plancks distribution lawConfiguration of geometrical factor Heat exchange by radiation

    between black surfacesLarge parallel black plates, equal parallel and opposite black squares,

    blackrectanglesperpendiculartoeachotherhavingacommonedgeheatexchangebyradiation

    betweenlargeparallelplanesofdifferentemissivity.RadiationshieldsElectricalnetworkmethod

    ofsolvingradiationproblems.Solarradiation&Collectors.

    Heat Exchangers:Tubes of heat exchangers Parallel flow, Counter flow evaporator and

    condenser, Log mean temperature difference, effectiveness, NTU method, Introduction to

    compactheatexchangers.

    Fickslawofdiffusion,Diffusioncoefficient,steadystatediffusionthroughstationarymedia,

    steadystate

    diffusion

    through

    astagnant

    gas

    films,

    steady

    state,

    equivocal

    counter

    diffusion.

    References:

    1. Principles ofHeat TransferFrnakKreithMcGrayHill BookCo.HeatandMassTransferCD

    BennettandJEMyears,TataMcGrawHill(19975)

    2. FundamentalofmomentandheattransferWetly

    3. HeatandmassTransferEckert&Drake,McGrawHillBookCo.

    4. EngineeringHeatTransferJ.P.Homan,McGrawHillBookCo.

    5.Heat

    Transfer

    by

    Pitts

    ane

    Sission,

    Schaum

    series.

    6. HeatMassTransferbyR.Yadav

    7. HeatMassTransferbyC.P.Gupta

    8. HeatandMassTransferbyDomkundvar

    9. Heat&MasstransferbyR.C.Chandra

    10.Heat&MassTransferbyVijayGupta

    11.Heat&MassTransferbyD.S.Kumar

    HEAT & MASS TRANSFER LAB1 Conduction Compositewallexperiment

    2 Conduction Compositecylinderexperiment

    3 Convection PoolBoilingexperiment

    4

    ConvectionExperiment

    on

    heat

    transfer

    from

    tube

    natural

    convection.

    5 Convection HeatPipeexperiment

    6 Convection Heattransferthroughfinnaturalconvection.

    7 Convection Heattransferthroughtube/finforcedconvection.

    8 Anyexperiment SuchasonStefansLaw

    9 AnyexperimentonradiationSuchasonsolarcollector.

    10Heatexchanger Parallelflowexperiment

    11Heatexchanger Counterflowexperiment

    12Anyothersuitableexp.Suchasoncriticalinsulationthickness.

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    DYNAMICSOFMACHINES.

    Course Code ( ME-504) Credit 4(3-

    0-1)

    1.

    Force

    Analysis.

    Turning

    moment

    &

    Fly

    Wheel:

    Static

    force

    analysis

    of

    linkages,

    Equivalent

    offset

    inertiaforce,Dynamicanalysisofslidercrankand4Barmechanism.Pistonandcrankeffort,inertia,

    torqueTurningmomentdiagrams,fluctuationofenergy,flywheel.

    2.BalancingofMachines:Staticanddynamicbalancing,balancingofrotatingandreciprocationmasses,

    Primaryandsecondaryforcesandcouples.

    3.Friction:Pivotandcollar friction, frictioncircle, singleplate,multipleandconeclutches,centrifugal

    clutches,Michele&Kingsburrosthrustbearingandrollingcontactbearing,Beltsandpulleys,flatand

    VBelts,designandselection.

    4.Brakes and Dynamometers: External and internal shoe brakes, band and block brakes, hydraulic

    brakes,and

    absorption

    and

    transmission

    dynamometers.

    5.Governors:Dead weight and spring loaded governors, sensitivity, stability, hunting, isochronisms,

    effortandpower,frictionandinsensitivity,gyroscopiccoupleandrection.

    6.GyroscopicMotion:Principles,Gyroscopicacceleration,gyroscopiccoupleandreaction.

    7.Mechanical Vibration: Single degree free & forced, undamped and damped vibrations, Critical

    speeds.

    Book & Preferences1.TheoryofMachines:ThomasBevan(ELBS/CBSpub.,NewDelhi)

    2.TheoryofMachines:S.S.Rattan(TMH)

    3.Mechanisms&DynamicofMachines Mabie

    4.Theoryofmachines:Shinglay

    5.TheoryofmachinesR.K.Bansal(LaxmiPublication)

    6.MechanismsandMachineTheoryA.K.AmbekarJainBros.

    7.TheoryofMachinesW.T.Green

    8.Mechanism&MachineTheory Rao&Dukhipati(NewAge)

    9.TheoryofMachineandMechanism Ghsoh&Mullick

    10.TheoryofMachinesP.L.Ballaney(KhannaPub.)

    PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT & DESIGNCourseCode(ME506) Credit3(210)

    Product,Definition,Scope,Terminology: Designdefinitions,Oldandnewdesignmethods,designby

    evolution,examples suchasevolutionbicycle, safetyrazoretc.Needbaseddevelopments,Technology

    baseddevelopments,Physicalreliability&Economicfeasibilityofdesignconcepts.

    Morphologyofdesign,Divergent,transformationandconvergentphasesofproductdisigh,Identification

    ofneed,Analysisofneed.

    Designforwhat?Design,criteria,functionalaesthetic,ergonomics,form,shape,size,colour.

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    Mentalblocks,Removalblocks,Ideationtechniques,creativity,checklist,transformations,brainstorming

    andsyneerics,Morphologicaltechniques.

    Utility concept, Utility value, Utility index, Decision making under multiple criteria. Economic aspects

    fixedandvariablecosts,Breakevenanalysis.

    Reliabilityconsiderations,Bathtubcurve,reliabilityofsystemsinseriesandparallel,failurerte,MTTF

    andMTBF,Optimumsparesfromreliabilityconsiderations.

    Designof

    displays

    and

    controls,

    Man

    machine

    Interface,

    compatibility

    of

    displays

    and

    controls

    ErgonomicAspects,Anthropometricsdataanditsimportanceindesign.

    ApplicationofComputersinproductdesign.

    BookReferences:

    1. ProductDesign&ManufacturingA.K.Chitat&R.C.Gupta,PHI(EEE)

    2. TheTechnologyofCreationThinking R.P.Gewford Ph.D.

    3. TheArtofthought GrohemWallas Brev&Co.,NewYork.

    4. ProductDesign&DectionTheroryM.K.Starr,PH

    5. Engg.ProductDesignC.D.Lain,BusinessBook

    6. IndustrialDesignforEngineersW.H.MayallHiffe

    7. HumanFactorEngg.MccormicE.J.,McGrawHill

    8.Engineering,

    An

    Introduction

    to

    creative

    Profession

    G.C.

    Beabley

    &

    HW

    Leach,

    Mc

    Millan

    MANUFACTURINGSCIENCEII

    Course Code (ME-507) Credit4(3-0-

    1)

    MetalCuttingandMachineTools MetalCutting

    Lathe: Principle, types, operations, Turret/Capstan, Semi/Automatic, Tool layout. Shaper, slotter

    planer:Operation,drive.

    Milling: Milling cutter, Up & Down milling, Dividing head, indexing. Max chip thickness, power

    required.

    Drillingandboring:Drilling,boring,reamingtools.Geometryoftwistdrill

    Grinding:Grindingwheel,abrasive,cuttingaction.Grindingwheelspecification.Grindingwheelwear

    attritiouswear, fracturewear.Dressingand trueing.Maxchip thicknessandGuestcriteria.Flatand

    cylindricalgrinding.Centerlessgrinding.Superfinishing:Honing,lapping,polishing.MetalJoining

    Welding:

    Survey of welding and allied processes. Gas welding and cutting, process and equipment. Arc

    welding:Powersourcesandconsumables.TIG&MIGprocessesandtheirparameters.Resistance

    welding spot,seamprojection.

    Otherweldingprocessessuchasatomichydrogen,submergedare,electroslag,frictionwelding.

    Thermodynamic and Metallurgical aspects in welding and weld. Shrinkage/residual stresses in

    welds.Defects

    in

    weld

    and

    remedies.

    Weld

    decay

    in

    HAZ.

    NonconventionalMachiningandNonconventionalWelding

    Benefits,applicationandworkingprinciplesofnonconventionalmachiningprocess. Introduction

    to Nonconventional Machining and welding (EDM,ECM, LBM, EBM, USM, AJM) similarly, non

    conventionalweldingprocessessuchasLBW,USW,EBW,Plasmaarcwelding,explosivewelding.

    Books:

    1.ManufacturingsciencebyGhoshandMullick

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    2.FundamentalsofMetalCuttingandMachineToolsbyBoothroyd

    3.ProductionTechnology,byR.K.Jain

    4.ProductionTechnologyHMT

    5.ProductionEngineeringSciencebyP.C.Pandey

    6.ModernMachiningbyP.C.Pandey

    7.Manufacturingby Degarmo

    8.Fundamentals

    of

    metal

    cutting

    &

    machine

    tools

    Juneja

    &

    Shekhoin

    9.Process&materialsofmanufacturing Lindburg

    10.AdvancedmachiningprocessbyV.K.Jain

    MANUFACTURING SCIENCE II LAB

    1. Shearangledetermination(usingformula)withtubecutting(fororthogonal)onlathemachine.

    2. Bolt(thread)makingonLathemachine

    3. Toolsgrinding(toprovidetoolangles)ontoolgrindermachine.

    4. Gearcuttingonmillingmachine.

    5. Machiningablockonshapermachine.

    6. Finishingofasurfaceonsurfacegrindingmachine.

    7. Drillingholesondrillingmachineandstudyoftwistdrill

    8.Study

    of

    different

    types

    of

    tools

    and

    its

    angles

    &

    materials.

    9. Experimentontoolwearandtoollife

    10.Experimentonjigs/Fixturesanditsuses

    11.Gasweldingexperiment

    12.Arcweldingexperiment

    13.Resistanceweldingexperiment

    14.Soldering&Brazingexperiment

    15.Experimentoninconventionalmachining

    16.Experimentonunconventionalwelding

    17.ExperimentonTIG/MIGWelding

    18.Macroandmicrostructureofweldingjoints,HAZ.

    I.C.ENGINES

    CourseCode:ME508

    Credit4(3

    10)

    Introduction:ReviewClassification,Application,Constructionsdetails,Workingprinciple,Valve

    timings,Environmentfriendlyengines.Listofauxiliarysystem.

    GasCycle&Processes: ReviewofOtto,DieselandDualCycles,Comparison,SterlingandBryaton

    Cycle, ImprovementofPerformancebymodificationofgasturbinecycles,Fuelaircycle,Actual

    cycle.

    Combustion in SI & CI Engines: Stiochiometric air fuel, Combustion theory, Combustion

    phenomena.

    Enginevariables

    on

    ignition

    delay

    and

    flame

    Speed

    Abnormoral

    Combustion,

    DetonationorKnock,Variableaffectingknock,Effectsofknock,Methodstoreducedetonation,

    Combustorchambersdesign.

    FuelsforI.C.Engine:Types,ChemicalStructure,Petroleumrefiningprocess,PropertiesofSI,CI

    andaviationfuels,KnockingratingofSIandCIfuels,Non petroleumfuels,Alternativefuelsfor

    I.Cengine.Stiochiometricairfuelratio.

    Carburetion and gasoline Injection: Intake and exhaust system, Engine airfuel requirement,

    Simplecarburetor,Completecarburetoranditselements,Types,Fuelpump,Fuelsystem,Multi

    pointfuelinjectionsystem.GoverningofSIengines.

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    C.I.FuelInjectionSystem:Requirementsofinjectionsystem,Types,Injectionpump,Governing,

    Fuelinjector,Injectornozzle.

    IgnitionSystem:Requirements,TypesBatteryandMagnetoignitionsystem,Sparkplug,Contact

    breaker,Dualangle,Firingorder,Spark advancemechanism,Electronicignitionsystems

    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

    affectingengineheattransfer,Coolingsystem.

    Supercharging:Objective,Methods,Turbocharger,performance.

    Two stroke Engines: Classification, Scavenging processes, advantages and disadvantages,

    Performance.

    Measurement,Testing&Performance:Performanceparameters,Typeoftestsspeedfueland

    airconsumption, friction, Indicatedandbrakepower,Performancecharacteristics,Heatbalance

    sheet.

    AirPollutionandControl:Sourcesandclassification,Effectsofairpollution,PollutantsfromI.C.

    engines,Mechanismofformationofpollutants,Particulateemissions,Exhaustgastreatment.

    References:

    1.I.C.

    engine

    Analysis

    and

    practice

    E.F.

    obert

    2.ACourse in internalcombustionenginesM.L.Mathur&R.P.Sharma,Dhanpat,Rai&sons,

    NewDelhi.

    3.Internalcombustionengines Maleev

    4.HeatEngg.Vasandani&Kumar

    5.InternalCombustionEngineGillandSmith

    6.InternalcombustionEnginesandAirPollution R.Yadav,CPH,Allahabad

    7. I.C.EnginesbyV.Ganesam,TMH

    8. InternalcombustionEngine Heywood,McGrawHill

    REFRIGERATION&AIRCONDITIONING

    CourseCode

    (ME

    502)

    Credit:

    4(3

    01)

    Refrigeration:IntroductiontoRefrigerationSystem: Methodsof Refrigeration,CarnotRefrigeration

    cycle,UnitofRefrigerationcapacity,C.O.P.applications.

    Air Refrigeration cycle, Bryton Refrigeration cycle, Optimum C.O.P. & pressure ratio, Air craft

    Refrigeration,classificationofAircraftRefrigerationsystem,ActualpowerforRefrigerationsystem,

    DryAirRatedTemperature(DART).

    VapourCompression system:Singlestagesystem,EffectofpressurechangeonC.O.P.useofph

    chart,EffectofsubcoolingofcondensateonC.O.P.&capacity,effectofsuperheatingofvapour

    compressionconstructionaldetailsofRefrigeratorandAirconditioner.

    VapourAbsorption System:Working Principle of continuous Absorption System. Comparison

    between Absorption & compression system. Theory of mixtures, Tempconcentration Diagram,

    Enthalpy concentrationdiagram.Adiabaticmixingof two systems. LithiumBromidewater vapour

    absorptionsystem.Workingprinciple,comparisonwithAmmoniawatersystem.

    Refrigerants: Classification, Nomenclature, Desirable properties of refrigerants, common

    refrigerantssecondaryrefrigerantsandCFCfreerefrigerant.

    AirConditioning:Introductiontoairconditioning,psychrometrics,terms.

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    References:

    1.MechanicalEngineeringDesighJosephE.ShigleyMcGrawHillPublications.

    2.Designofmachinemembers alexValanceV.Idoughtie,MggrawHillCo.

    3.MachinedesignD.N.Reshetov,MirPublishers:Mosow.

    4.Machine

    design

    D.N.

    Reshetov,

    Mir

    Publisher:

    Mosow.

    5.FundamentalsofMachinedesigh[Vol:15]Porlov,ir.Pun:Mocow

    6.Machineelements:Dobrovsky,Mir,Pub.Moscowdatabooks

    7.FundamentalsofMachinedesignRechardM.Phelan,TataMcGrawHillPu.[1978]

    8.MachineDesignMaleevandHartman,CBS.

    9.MachineDesignSharma&Agrawal,Kataria

    10.DesignofMachineElementsBhandariTMH

    11.MachineDesign Black&Adams,McGrawHill

    MACHINE DESIGN II LAB

    Atleast2experiments/turns(lectureclasses)fromeachofthe4followingsections,say,3turns

    forA,3turnsforB,2turnsforCand2turnsofD,total10.

    A. Conventional Design & Drawing-

    Conventionaldesign&drawingonsmalldrawingsheetusinghandbookforitemssuchasengine

    parts,shafts,gears,bearingsetc.bystudents.

    B. Computer and Language-

    LecturesshouldbegivenbyteachersonintroductiontocomputerandlanguagessuchasC/Input

    Outputstatements,controlstatements,if,forwhile,switchstatementetc.Functionanditsuses.

    Structure.Tomakestudentabletowritecomputerprogram.

    C. Writing computer programme for conventional de