Paper I Syllabus: 1. Thermodynamics, Cycles and IC Engines
Paper I Syllabus: 1. Thermodynamics, Cycles and IC Engines
3. Fluid Mechanics
Properties and classification of fluids, Manometry, forces on immersed surfaces, Center of pressure,
Buoyancy, Elements of stability of floating bodies. Kinematics and Dynamics. Irrotational and
incompressible. Inviscid flow. Velocity potential, Pressure field and Forces on immersed bodies. Bernoullis
equation, Fully developed flow through pipes, Pressure drop calculations, Measurement of flow rate and
Pressure drop. Elements of boundary layer theory, Integral approach, Laminar and tubulent
flows, Separations. Flow over weirs and notches. Open channel flow, Hydraulic jimp. Dimensionless
numbers, Dimensional analysis, Similitude and modelling. One-dimensional isentropic flow, Normal shock
wave, Flow through convergent - divergent ducts, Oblique shock-wave, Rayleigh and Fanno lines.
Paper II Syllabus
5. THEORY OF MACHINES
Kinematic and dynamic analysis of planer mechanisms. Cams. Gears and gear trains. Flywheels.
Governors. Balancing of rigid rotors and field balancing. Balancing of single and multicylinder engines,
Linear vibration analysis of mechanical systems. Critical speeds and whirling of shafts Automatic controls.
6. MACHINE DESIGN
Design of Joints: cotters, keys, splines, welded joints, threaded fasteners, joints formed by interference fits.
Design of friction drives: couplings and clutches, belt and chain drives, power screws. Design of Power
transmission systems: gears and gear drives shaft and axle, wire ropes. Design of bearings:
hydrodynamics bearings and rolling element bearings.
7. STRENGTH OF MATERIALS
Stress and strain in two dimensions, Principal stresses and strains, Mohrs construction, linear elastic
materials, isotropy and anisotropy, stress-strain relations, uniaxial loading, thermal stresses. Beams:
Bending moment and shear force diagram, bending stresses and deflection of beams. Shear stress
distribution. Torsion of shafts, helical springs. Combined stresses, thick-and think-walled pressure vessels.
Struts and columns. Strain energy concepts and theories of failure.
8. ENGINEERING MATERIALS
Basic concepts on structure of solids. Crystalline materials. Detects in crystalline materials. Alloys and
binary phase diagrams. Structure and properties of common engineering materials. Heat treatment of
steels. Plastics, Ceramics and composite materials. Common applications of various materials.
9. PRODUCTION ENGINEERING
Metal Forming: Basic Principles of forging, drawing and extrusion; High energy rate forming; Powder
metallurgy. Metal Casting: Die casting, investment casting, Shall Moulding, Centrifugal Casting, Gating &
Riser design; melting furnaces. Fabrication Processes: Principles of Gas, Arc, Shielded arc Welding;
Advanced Welding Processes, Weldability: Metallurgy of Welding. Metal Cutting: Turning, Methods
of Screw Production, Drilling, Boring, Milling, Gear Manufacturing, Production of flat surfaces, Grinding &
Finishing Processes. Computer Controlled Manufacturing Systems-CNC, DNC, FMS, Automation and
Robotics. Cutting Tools Materials, Tool Geometry, Mechanism of Tool Wear, Tool Life & Machinability;
Measurement of cutting forces. Economics of Machining. Unconventional Machining Processes. Jigs and
Fixtures. Fits and tolerances, Measurement of surface texture, Comparators Alignment tests
and reconditioning of Machine Tools.
Production Planning and Control: Forecasting - Moving average, exponential smoothing, Operations,
scheduling; assembly line balancing, Product development, Break-even analysis, Capacity planning, PERT
and CPM. Control Operations: Inventory control ABC analysis, EOQ model, Materials requirement
planning. Job design, Job standards, Work measurement, Quality Management - Quality analysis and
control. Operations Research: Linear Programming - Graphical and Simplex methods, Transportation and
assignment
models.
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Value Engineering: Value analysis for cost/value.