Final Aero. Syllabus All PDF
Final Aero. Syllabus All PDF
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Scheme of Examination for Degree of Bachelor of Engineering (Aeronautical Engineering)
ABSORPTION SCHEME
III Semester B. E. (Aeronautical Engineering)
As per RTM University Non CBS Pattern Scheme As per RTM University CBS Pattern Scheme
Subject
Sr.No. Subject Th/Pr Sr.No. Subject Code Subject Th/Pr
Code
Applied Applied
1 3AE1 Theory 1 BEAE 301T Theory
Mathematics III Mathematics III
Aero- Aero-
2 3AE2 Theory 2 BEAE 302T Theory
Thermodynamics Thermodynamics
Aero- Aero-
3 3AE2 Practical 3 BEAE 302P Practical
Thermodynamics Thermodynamics
Fluid Mechanics & Fluid Mechanics &
4 3AE3 Theory 4 BEAE 303T Theory
Machinery Machinery
Fluid Mechanics & Fluid Mechanics &
5 3AE3 Practical 5 BEAE 303P Practical
Machinery Machinery
Computer Computer
6 3AE4 Theory 6 BEAE 304T Theory
Programming Programming
Computer Computer
7 3AE4 Practical 7 BEAE 304P Practical
Programming Programming
Elements of Elements of
8 3AE5 Theory 8 BEAE 305T Theory
Aeronautics Aeronautics
R.T.M. NAGPUR UNIVERSITY, NAGPUR (M. S.)
Scheme of Examination for Degree of Bachelor of Engineering (Aeronautical Engineering)
ABSORPTION SCHEME
IV Semester B. E. (Aeronautical Engineering)
As per RTM University Non CBS Pattern Scheme As per RTM University CBS Pattern Scheme
Sr.No. Subject
Subject Th/Pr Sr.No. Subject Code Subject Th/Pr
Code
Mechanics of Mechanics of
1 4AE1 Theory 1 BEAE 401T Theory
Machines Machines
Manufacturing Manufacturing
2 4AE2 Theory 2 BEAE 402T Theory
Process- I Process- I
3 4AE3 Aircraft Materials Theory 3 BEAE 403T Aircraft Materials Theory
As per RTM University Non CBS Pattern Scheme As per RTM University CBS Pattern Scheme
Sr.No. Subject
Subject Th/Pr Sr.No. Subject Code Subject Th/Pr
Code
1 5AE1 Heat Transfer Theory 1 BEAE 501T Heat Transfer Theory
5AE4
5 Aircraft Structure- II Practical 5 BEAE 504P Aircraft Structure- II Practical
5AE5
6 Propulsion- I Theory 6 BEAE 505T Propulsion- I Theory
5AE6 Non Destructive Practical Non Destructive Practical
7 7 BEAE 506P
Inspection Lab Inspection Lab
5AE7 Practical Practical
8 CAD/ CAM Lab 8 BEAE 507P CAD/ CAM Lab
R.T.M. NAGPUR UNIVERSITY, NAGPUR (M. S.)
Scheme of Examination for Degree of Bachelor of Engineering (Aeronautical Engineering)
ABSORPTION SCHEME
VI Semester B. E. (Aeronautical Engineering)
As per RTM University Non CBS Pattern Scheme As per RTM University CBS Pattern Scheme
Sr.No. Subject Subject
Subject Th/Pr Sr.No. Subject Th/Pr
Code Code
1 6AE1 Propulsion- II Theory 1 BEAE 601T Propulsion- II Theory
As per RTM University Non CBS Pattern Scheme As per RTM University CBS Pattern Scheme
Sr.No. Subject Subject
Subject Th/Pr Sr.No. Subject Th/Pr
Code Code
Aircraft System & Aircraft System &
1 7AE1 Theory 1 BEAE 701T Theory
Instrumentation Instrumentation
7AE2 Design of Machine Theory Theory
2 2 BEAE 702T Design of Machine Elements
Elements
7AE3 Theory Theory
3 Space Flight Mechanics 3 BEAE 703T Space Flight Mechanics
7AE4 Theory Theory
4 Control Engineering 4 BEAE 704T Control Engineering
Aircraft General Aircraft General
7AE5 Theory Theory
5 Engineering & 5 BEAE 705T Engineering & Maintenance
Maintenance Practices Practices
7AE6 Practical Practical
6 Aircraft Design Project 6 BEAE 706P Aircraft Design Project
7AE7 Practical Practical
7 Aircraft Systems Lab 7 BEAE 707P Aircraft Systems Lab
7AE8 Practical Practical
8 Project Work Phase- I 8 BEAE 708P Project Work Phase- I
R.T.M. NAGPUR UNIVERSITY, NAGPUR (M. S.)
Scheme of Examination for Degree of Bachelor of Engineering (Aeronautical Engineering)
ABSORPTION SCHEME
VIII Semester B. E. (Aeronautical Engineering)
As per RTM University Non CBS Pattern Scheme As per RTM University CBS Pattern Scheme
Sr.No. Subject Sr.No Subject
Subject Th/Pr Subject Th/Pr
Code . Code
1 8AE1 Air Transportation Theory 1 BEAE 801T Air Transportation Theory
8AE2 Vibration & Aero Theory Vibration & Aero Theory
2 2 BEAE 802T
elasticity elasticity
8AE3 Theory Theory
3 Elective- I 3 BEAE 803T Elective- I
8AE4 Theory Theory
4 Elective- II 4 BEAE 804T Elective- II
8AE5 Theory Theory
5 Elective- III 5 BEAE 805T Elective- III
8AE6 Project Work Phase- Practical Practical
6 6 BEAE 806P Project Work Phase- II
II
R.T.M. NAGPUR UNIVERSITY, NAGPUR (M. S.)
Scheme of Examination for Degree of Bachelor of Engineering (Aeronautical Engineering)
SEMESTER PATTERN
III Semester B. E. (Aeronautical Engineering)
Marks
Sr. Subject
Work Load Credit
No Code Subject Min.Pas
Theory Practical Total
sing
Marks
L T P Total L T P Total Sessional Univ Sessional Univ Marks
1 BEAE 301T Applied Mathematics III 4 1 - 5 4 1 - 5 20 80 - - 40 100
2 BEAE 302T Aero-Thermodynamics 3 1 - 4 3 1 - 4 20 80 40 100
Marks
Marks
Functional English (BEAE606T) subject pertains to Board of Studies in Applied Sciences & Humanities.
R.T.M. NAGPUR UNIVERSITY, NAGPUR (M. S.)
Scheme of Examination for Degree of Bachelor of Engineering (Aeronautical Engineering)
SEMESTER PATTERN
VII Semester B. E. (Aeronautical Engineering)
Marks
Sr. Subject Work Load Credit
Subject Min.Pass
No Code Theory Practical Total
ing
Marks
L T P Total L T P Total Sessional Univ Sessional Univ Marks
Aircraft System &
1 BEAE 701T 4 1 - 5 4 1 - 5 20 80 - - 40 100
Instrumentation
2 BEAE 702T Design of Machine Elements 4 1 - 5 4 1 - 5 20 80 - - 40 100
3 BEAE 703T Space Flight Mechanics 4 1 - 5 4 1 - 5 20 80 - - 40 100
4 BEAE 704T Control Engineering 4 1 - 5 4 1 - 5 20 80 - - 40 100
Aircraft General Engineering
5 BEAE 705T & 4 1 - 5 4 1 - 5 20 80 - - 40 100
Maintenance Practices
Marks
Work Load Credit
Sr. Subject Practical
Subject Theory Total
No Code Min.passing
P Total Sessional Sessional Univ Marks
L T P Total L T Univ Marks
1 BEAE 801T Air Transportation 4 1 - 4 - 5 20 - -
5 1 80 40 100
2 BEAE 802T Vibration & Aero elasticity 4 1 - 4 - 5 20 - -
5 1 80 40 100
3 BEAE 803T Elective- I 3 1 - 3 - 4 20 - -
4 1 80 40 100
4 BEAE 804T Elective- II 4 1 - 4 - 5 20 - -
5 1 80 40 100
5 BEAE 805T Elective- III 4 1 - 4 - 5 20 - -
5 1 80 40 100
6 BEAE 806P Project Work Phase- II - - 5 - 5 5 -
5 - - 75 75 75 150
Reference Books:
1. University Physics:Young and Freedman(Pearson Education)
2. Solid State Physics: C. Kittel
3. Solid State Physics: R.L. Singhal
4. Quantum Mechanics: Schiff
Engineering and Technology
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Syllabus for B.E. (First Semester)
Engineering Physics – II (BEAE-102P)
(Total Credits: 01)
Training Scheme Practical
Practical: 2 Hours/ Week
P (U): 25 Marks P (I): 25 Marks
1. Elementary analytical techniques: Method of linear least squares fit to the experimental
data, error estimation, calculations involving idea of significant figures.
2. Determination of band gap (A thermistor or p-n junction diode may be used.)
3. V-I characteristics of Semiconductor diodes.
4. V-I characteristics of Zener diodes.
5. Input, output and current transfer characteristics of PNP/NAN transistor in CB and CE
mode.
6. Study of Hall Effect.
7. Variation of Hall coefficient (RH) with temperature.
8. V-I Characteristics of Tunnel Diode.
9. Study of LED.
10. Study of Diode as a rectifier.
Reference Books:
1. A Text book of Engineering Chemistry: Shashi Chawla; Dhanpat Rai & Sons, New Delhi.
2. A textbook of Polymer Science : Fred, Billmeyer Jr. ,Wiley India Third edition.
3. Applied Chemistry by N. Krishnamurthy:P. Vallinavagam. And K. Jeysubramanian TMH
4. Applied Chemistry for Engineers : T.S. Gyngell.
5. Chemistry of Advanced Materials : CNR Rao, Rsc Publication.
Engineering and Technology
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Syllabus for B.E. (First Semester)
Engineering Chemistry (BEAE-103P)
(Total Credits: 01)
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
Practical: 2 Hours/ Week Practical
P (I): 25 Marks P (I): 25 Marks
Laboratory Manual:
1. Applied Chemistry theory and practical O.P. Virmani and A.K.Narular (New Age
International).
2. Laboratory Manual on Engineering Chemistry by Dr. Subdharani (Dhanpat Rai Publishing)
3. A Textbook on experiment and calculation in engineering chemistry by S.S. Dara S.Chand
4. Inorganic quantitative analysis, Vogel. (Prentice Hall).
Engineering and Technology
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Syllabus for B.E. (First Semester)
Basic Electrical Engineering (BEAE-104T)
(Total Credits: 03)
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
Lectures: 2 Hours/ Week Theory
Tutorial: 1 Hours / Week T (U): 40 Marks T (I): 10 Marks
Duration of University Exam: 02 Hours
Unit – II 10 Hours
Surveying
Various types of maps and their uses; Introduction to digital mapping; Principles of survey.
Introduction to various survey instruments such as EDM, Lasers, Total Station, and digital
planimeter. Modern survey methods. Introduction to GIS, GPS and their applications.
Transportation Engineering
Role of transportation in national development; Various modes of Transportation.
Classification of Highways: Expressways, NH, SH, MDR, ODR, VR; Types of Pavements, Traffic
Signs, signals, Parking system, and Causes of Accidents.
Unit – I 08 Hours
Introduction to Engg. Drawing & Curves used in Engineering Practice
Introduction , Use of various drawing instruments, lettering, Layout of drawing sheets, sizes of
drawing sheets, different types of lines used in drawing practice, Dimensioning – linear, angular,
aligned system, unidirectional system, parallel dimensioning, chain dimensioning, location
dimension and size dimension. Introduction to scales & scale factor (RF).
Conic sections - Ellipse, Parabola, Hyperbola, (No Directrix – Focus Method), Cycloid, Involute &
Archimedean Spiral.
Basics of Orthographic Projections
Basic principles of orthographic projection, reference planes, concepts of four quadrants, methods of
orthographic projections – First angle projections, Third angle projections, conventions used to
represent methods of orthographic projection.
Projections of Points and Lines
Projections of points in all possible positions w.r.t. reference planes, projections of lines when it is
perpendicular to one of the reference planes, when line is inclined to one & parallel to other reference
plane, lines inclined to both reference planes. (Lines in First Quadrant Only), simple problems on
straight lines.
Unit – II 08 Hours
Projections of Planes
Projection of planes when it is parallel to one of the reference planes, lying in reference plane, when
it is perpendicular to one & inclined to other reference plane, when it is inclined to both reference
planes.
Use of Auxiliary Plane method for solving the problems.
Projections of Solids
Projections of solids when axis is perpendicular to one of the reference planes , when axis is inclined
to one & parallel to other reference plane, when axis is inclined to both the reference planes,
projections of cube, right regular prisms, right regular pyramids, right circular cylinder, right circular
cone, tetrahedron.
Text Books:
1. N.D. Bhatt: Elementary Engineering Drawing, Charotor Publishing house, Anand, India.
2. A. R. Bapat: Engineering Graphics, Allied Publishers, New Delhi
3. D. N. Johle,:Engineering Drawing, Tata Mcgraw-hill Publishing Co. Ltd.
4. M.B. Shah:B.C. Rana, Engineering Drawing, Pearson
5. Pakhatkar:Engg. Drawing, Nirali Prakashan.
6. P J. Shah:Text Book of Engineering Drawing,S Chand & Publications
Reference Books:
1. P.S. Gill: Engineering Graphics.
2. Luzadder Warren J, Duff John: Fundamentals of Engineering Drawing,PHI Publications
3. N.D. Bhatt: Machine Drawing, Charotor Publishing house, Anand, India
Engineering and Technology
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Syllabus for B.E. (First Semester)
Engineering Graphics – I (BEAE-106P)
(Total Credits: 01)
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
Practical: 2 Hours/ Week Practical
P (U): 25 Marks P (I): 25 Marks
Books Recommended:
Text Books:
7. N.D. Bhatt: Elementary Engineering Drawing, Charotor Publishing house, Anand, India.
8. A. R. Bapat: Engineering Graphics, Allied Publishers, New Delhi
9. D. N. Johle,:Engineering Drawing, Tata Mcgraw-hill Publishing Co. Ltd.
10. M.B. Shah:B.C. Rana, Engineering Drawing, Pearson
11. Pakhatkar:Engg. Drawing, Nirali Prakashan.
12. P J. Shah:Text Book of Engineering Drawing,S Chand & Publications
Reference Books:
3. P.S. Gill: Engineering Graphics.
4. Luzadder Warren J, Duff John: Fundamentals of Engineering Drawing,PHI Publications
3. N.D. Bhatt: Machine Drawing, Charotor Publishing house, Anand, India.
Engineering and Technology
Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University, Nagpur
Syllabus for B.E. (First Semester)
Communication Skills (BEAE-107P)
(Total Credits: 02)
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
Practical: 2 Hours/ Week Practical
P (U): 25 Marks P (I): 25 Marks
Books Recommended:
1. Public Speaking and Influencing Men in Business: Dale Carnegie.
2. Professional Communication Skills: Bhatia and Sheikh.
3. Business Communication: K. K. Sinha.
4. Communication Skills: Dr. P. Prasad.
5. Technical Communication: Raman and Sharma.
6. High School Grammar and Composition: Wren and Martin.
7. Modern English Grammar Usage and Composition: N. Krishnaswami
Engineering and Technology
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Syllabus for B.E. (First Semester)
Computational Skills (BEAE-108P)
(Total Credits: 02)
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
Practical: 2 Hours/ Week Practical
P (I): 25 Marks
Practical Slot – 1:
Fundamentals of Computers and Operating System
Contents: 1) To demonstrate the internal structure of Computer, its assembly, use of each I/O device
and ports.
2) To demonstrate the use of System Software like: Windows Operating System, Linux Operating
System.
3) To explain about “C” language Complier options and C++ language overview.
Practical Slot – 2:
Fundamentals of “C” language
Contents:
1) To demonstrate all types of operators (Arithmetic, Logical and Relational) of “C” language.
2) To demonstrate different data types in “C” language.
3) To demonstrate the use of “printf” and “scanf” with all possible options.
Practical Slot – 3:
Fundamentals of Decision Control Structures
Contents:
1) To demonstrate the use of if-else structure, nested if structure.
2) To demonstrate the use of Conditional operators (? Operator).
3) To demonstrate the use of Switch.Case construct.
Practical Slot – 4:
Fundamentals of Loop Control Structures
Contents:
1) To demonstrate the use of “while” control structure.
2) To demonstrate the use of “do while” control structure.
3) To demonstrate the use of “for” control structure.
4) To demonstrate the use of “break” and “continue” construct.
Practical Slot – 5 and 6:
Fundamentals of One Dimensional Arrays
Contents:
1) To demonstrate the creation of array, addition of an element, deletion of an element and displaying
the elements from one dimensional array.
2) To demonstrate the implementation of bubble sort, selection sort and insertion sort.
3) To demonstrate the implementation of linear search and binary search.
Practical Slot – 7:
Fundamentals of Two Dimensional Arrays
Contents:
1) To demonstrate the matrix manipulation operations like addition, multiplication.
2) To demonstrate the operations on row and columns of two dimensional matrix.
Practical Slot – 8:
Fundamentals of Pointers
Contents:
1) To demonstrate the pointer declaration and its use.
2) To demonstrate the implementation of pointer on array.
3) To demonstrate the creation of dynamic arrays using pointer.
Practical Slot – 9:
Fundamentals of Strings
Contents:
1) To demonstrate the basic operations on string like “length”, “copy”, “reverse”, “truncate”.
2) To demonstrate the implementation of two dimensional array of characters.
Practical Slot – 10:
Fundamentals of Functions
Contents:
1) To demonstrate the implementation of functions.
2) To demonstrate the call by value parameter passing method.
3) To demonstrate the call by reference parameter passing method.
Practical Slot – 11:
Fundamentals of Functions
Contents:
1) To demonstrate the implementation of recursive function.
2) To demonstrate the use of library function (mathematical and string).
For example:
Fundamentals of Loop Control Structures
Contents:
To demonstrate the use of “while” control structure.
To demonstrate the use of “do..while” control structure.
To demonstrate the use of “for” control structure.
To demonstrate the use of “break” and “continue” construct.
Books Recommended:
1. Herbert Schildt - C Complete Reference (Tata-McGraw Hill)
2. Byron Gottfried,” Programming with C”, Schaum;s Outline Series .
3. R Venugopal & S R Prasad. “Mastering C” Tata-McGraw Hill-2207.
Engineering and Technology
Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University, Nagpur
Syllabus for B.E. (Second Semester)
Applied Mathematics – II (BEAE-201T)
(Total Credits: 05)
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
Lectures: 4 Hours/ Week Theory
Tutorial: 1 Hours / Week T (U): 80 Marks T (I): 20 Marks
Duration of University Exam: 03 Hours
Unit – VI 10 Hours
(A) Statistics
Fitting of straight line, Parabola and Exponential curves by method of least squares, Lines of
regression and Correlation, Rank correlation. x ba y 2 x c x b a y
(B) Finite Differences:
Operator E and, Factorial notations, Lagrange’s interpolation formula for unequal intervals,
Difference equations with constant coefficients.
Text Books:
1. Fundamentals of Physics: David Halliday, Robert Resnick and Jerle Walker, John-Wiley
India(8e, extended)
2. A text book of Engineering Physics: M. N. Avadhanulu, S. Chand & Co.
3. Nano The Essentials: Understanding Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, T.Praddep; TMH
Publications.
4. Introduction to Nanotechnology:Pooly & Owens; Willey Publication
5. Text Book of Optics: Brijlal and Subramanyam (S. Chand and Company)
6. Laser: M. N. Avadhanulu, S. Chand & Co.
Reference Books:
1. LASERS: Theory and Applications: Thyagarajan K and Ghatak A.K.
2. Nanomaterials & Nanotechnologies and Design:M.F.Ashby, Paulo Ferreira and Daniel
L.Schodek, Elsevier Publications.
3. University Physics: Young and Freedman (Pearson Education).
4. Optics: Jenkins and White (Tata Mcgraw Hill)
Engineering and Technology
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Syllabus for B.E. (First Semester)
Advanced Physics (BEAE-202P)
(Total Credits: 01)
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
Practical: 2 Hours/ Week Practical
P (U): 25 Marks P (I): 25
Marks
Reference Books:
1. A Text book of Engineering Chemistry : Shashi Chawla; Dhanpat Rai & sons, New Delhi
2. Chemistry in Engineering : Lloyd a. Munro, Prentice-hall, Inc Nj
3. Chemistry of Advanced Materials : CNR Rao, Rsc Pbl‟
4. Chemistry of Engineering Materials: Robert B Leighou Mc Graw – Hill Book Company, Inc New
York
5. Engineering Materials: Kenneth G Budinski (Prentice – Hall of India)
6. Fuels and Combustion : Amir Circar, Orient Longmans
7. Materials science and engineering an introduction:William D. Callister, (Jr. Wiley publisher)
8. Polymer science and technology: Joel R Fried (Prentice- Hall of India)
Engineering and Technology
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Syllabus for B.E. (First Semester)
Materials Chemistry (BEAE-203P)
(Total Credits: 01)
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
Practical: 2 Hours/ Week Practical
P (U): 25 Marks P (I): 25 Marks
List of Experiments –
Any Eight experiments should be performed out of the following:
Laboratory Manual:
1. Applied Chemistry theory and practical O.P. Virmani and A.K.Narular (New Age
International).
2. Laboratory Manual on Engineering Chemistry by Dr. Subdharani (Dhanpat Rai Publishing)
3. A Textbook on experiment and calculation in engineering chemistry by S.S. Dara S.Chand
4. Inorganic quantitative analysis, Vogel. (Prentice Hall).
Engineering and Technology
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Syllabus for B.E. (Second Semester)
Engineering Mechanics (BEAE-204T)
(Total Credits: 03)
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
Lectures: 2 Hours/ Week Theory
Tutorial: 1 Hours / Week T (U): 40 Marks T (I): 10 Marks
Duration of University Exam: 02 Hours
Unit - I 10 Hours
Important Vector Quantities: Position-vector, moment of a force about a point about an axis,
couples, couple moment as a free vector.
Equivalent force systems:
Resultant of a 2 dimensional distributed loads and three-dimensional general force system Wrench.
Books Recommended:
1. Engineering Mechanics: F.L Singer
2. Engineering Mechanics: Tmoshenko & Young
3. Engineering Mechanics: Bear and Johnson
4. Engineering Mechanics: I.H.Shames
5. Engineering Mechanics: R.D.Askhedkar & P.B.Kulkarni
Engineering and Technology
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Syllabus for B.E. (Second Semester)
Engineering Mechanics (BEAE-204P)
(Total Credits: 01)
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
Practical: 2 Hours/ Week Practical
P (U): 25 Marks P (I): 25 Marks
Books Recommended:
1. Basic Electrical Engineering, S.N. Singh, PHI, Learning Private Limited.
2. A Text Book Of Electrical Technology, B. L. Tharaja and A. K. Tharaja, S. Chand
Publication (Volume II & III)
3. Electrical Machines M. N. Bandyopadhya, PHI, Learning Private Limited.
4. Electrical Machines, Ashfaq Husain, Dhanpatrai Company, 4th edition.
5. Basic Electrical Engineering, D.C. Kulshreshtha, revised 1st edition, Tata Mc-Graw Hill
education pvt. Ltd.
6. Generation of Electrical Energy- B. R. Gupta 4th Edition S Chand Publication
7. Testing Commissioning Operation & Maintenance Of Electrical Equipment – S. Rao Khanna
Publication
Engineering and Technology
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Syllabus for B.E. (Second Semester)
Engineering Graphics - II (BEAE-206P)
(Total Credits: 03)
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
Tutorial: 1 Hours / Week Practical
Practical: 2 Hours/Week P (I): 25 Marks P (U): 25 Marks
Note: During external practical examination of 25 marks, students are expected to solve two
problems on drawing sheet. (15 marks & duration: 1 Hr 30 Min). Oral of 10 marks should be
conducted during external practical examination.
Text Books:
1. N.D. Bhatt, Elementary Engg. Drawing, Charotor Pub. House, Anand, India.
2. A. R. Bapat, “Engineering Graphics”, Allied Publishers, New Delhi
3. D. N. Johle, Engineering Drawing, Tata McGraw-hill Publishing Co. Ltd.
4. M.B. Shah, B.C. Rana, Engineering Drawing, Pearson.
5. CAD software user manual
Reference Books:
1. P.S. Gill, Engineering Graphics.
2. N.D. Bhatt, Machine Drawing, Charotor Publishing house, Anand, India.
Engineering and Technology
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Syllabus for B.E. (Second Semester)
Workshop (BEAE-207P)
(Total Credits: 02)
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
Practical: 2 Hours/Week Practical
P (I): 25 Marks P (U): 25 Marks
Teachers/Instructors are expected to introduce the tools & equipments used in following shops
with their operations & safety precautions.
1. Fitting - 1 Job
2. Carpentry - 1 Job
3. Welding - 1 Job
4. Smithy - 1 Job
Students are expected to prepare minimum four Jobs during practical periods of workshop.
Text/Reference Books:
Elements of Workshop Technology (Volume - 1): Hajra Choudhury
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Syllabus for B.E. (Second Semester)
Ethical Sciences (BEAE-208P)
(Total Credits: 02)
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
Theory: 2 Hours/ Week Theory
T (I): 50 Marks
Unit – I:
1) Concept of Culture and Civilization.
2) Applied Humanities and Social Engineering.
3) Socio-Legal Awareness: Right to Information (RTI), Public Interest Litigation (PIL), Intellectual
Property Rights (IPR) & Parents, Lokpal and Lokayukta.
Unit – II:
1) Meaning and Scope of Industrial Psychology and Industrial Sociology.
2) Fatigue, Selection and Training of Workers, Motives for Work in Industry.
3) Transactional Analysis.
Unit – III:
1) Sustainable development. 2) Professional Ethics.
3) Organizational Behavioral Dynamics: Leadership in Industry.
Unit – IV:
1) Indian Constitution and Federal System.
2) Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles.
3) Role of Bureaucracy in Modern Society.
Unit – V:
1) Industrial Democracy.
2) Works Organization: Power, Authority and Status System; Formal and Informal Organization.
3) Industrialization and Urbanization: Study of Slums.
Books Recommended:
1. A New Look into Social Science – Shabbir, Sheikh and Dwadashiwar
2. An Introduction to Sociology – Vaidya Bhushan and Sachadeva
3. Social Science: The Indian Scene – Yogesh Atal
4. Applied Humanities – rajni Tondon
5. A History of World Civilizations – J.E. Swain
6. Industrial Psychology – Haire Mason
7. Introduction to Constitution of India – Durga Das Basu
8. Industrial Sociology in India – N. R. Seth
9. Human Resource Development and Management – Dr. A. M. Sheikh
10. The Economics of Sustainable Development – Surender Kumar
Engineering and Technology
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Syllabus for B.E. (Third Semester) Aeronautical Engineering
Applied Mathematics – III (BEAE-301T)
(Total Credits: 05)
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
Lectures: 4 Hours/ Week Theory
Tutorial: 1 Hours / Week T (U): 80 Marks T (I): 20 Marks
Duration of University Exam: 03 Hours
Text Books
1. Higher Engineering Mathematics by B.S. Grewal, 40th Edition, Khanna Publication
2. Advanced Engineering Mathematics by Erwin Kreysizig, 8th Edition, Wiley India
3. Applied Mathematics for Engineers & Physicist by L.R. Pipes and Harville,
Reference Books
1. A Text Book of applied Mathematics, Volume I & II , by P.N. Wartikar & J.N. Wartikar, Poona
Vidyarthi Griha Prakashan
2. Introductory methods of Numerical Analysis, by S.S. Sastry, PHI
3. Mathematics for Engineers by Chandrika Prasad
4. A text book of Engineering Mathematics by N. P. Bali & M. Goyal, Laxmi Publication
Engineering and Technology
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Syllabus for B.E. (Third Semester) Aeronautical Engineering
Aero- Thermodynamics (BEAE-302T)
(Total Credits: 04)
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
Lectures: 3 Hours/ Week Theory
Tutorial: 1 Hours / Week T (U): 80 Marks T (I): 20 Marks
Duration of University Exam: 03 Hours
Total No of periods: 45
Text Books:
Total No of periods: 45
Text Books:
1. Anderson, J.D., “Introduction to Flight”, McGraw-Hill, 1995.
Reference Book:
1. Kermode, A.C., “Flight without Formulae”, McGraw-Hill, 1997.
Engineering and Technology
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Syllabus for B.E. (Fourth Semester) Aeronautical Engineering
Mechanics of Machine (BEAE-401T)
(Total Credits: 04)
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
Lectures: 3 Hours/ Week Theory
Tutorial: 1 Hours / Week T (U): 80 Marks T (I): 20 Marks
Duration of University Exam: 03 Hours
Unit - I 8 hours
Basic concept of mechanism , link , kinematic pairs , kinematic chain , mechanism , machine , simple
& compound chain , Degree of freedom , estimation of degree of freedom of mechanism by
Grubbler`s criterion and other methods. Harding`s notation , classification of four bar chain ( class
-I & class - II ), inversion of four- bar- chain , Kutchbach theory of multiple drives , energy paths.
Various types of mechanism such as Geneva wheel , Pawal and ratchet mechanism , Exact straight
line mechanism , Approx. straight line mechanism , steering mechanism, Transport mechanism.
Unit - II 7 hours
Quantitative kinematic analysis of mechanism :- Displacement , Velocity , and Acceleration analysis
of planner mechanism by graphical method as well as analytical method ( complex number method
/ matrix method ) , Coriolis component of acceleration , Instantaneous center method , Kennedy`s
theorem.
Unit – IV 8 hours
Static & Dynamic force analysis :- Free body diagram, condition of equilibrium. Analysis of all links
of given linkages, cam, gear mechanism and their combinations without friction. Dynamic force
analysis of planar linkages such as four bar chain & reciprocating mechanism by graphical method,
virtual work method & analytical (complex number ) method.
Unit - V 8 hours
Rigid body motion in space. Euler`s equation of motion, Gyroscope, angular velocity, angular
acceleration, simple precession & gyroscopic couple. Gyroscopic effect on airplane. Ship, vehicles.
Speed governors, centrifugal & inertia type, Watt, Portal, Proell, Hartnell governors, Operating
characteristics of governors.
Unit – VI 7 hours
Static & Dynamic balancing in rotating machines. Balancing machines & field balancing by vector
diagram. Balancing in reciprocating mechanism. Effect of partial balancing in locomotives,
secondary balancing. Balancing of inline engine, V – engine, and radial engine.
Total No of periods: 45
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Theory of mechanisms & machines by Shigley J. E.
2. Theory of mechanisms & machines by Ghosh & Mallik
3. Mechanism & Machine Theory by J. S. Rao & Dukki Patti
4. Theory of Machine by Ratan
REFERENCE BOOKS:-
1. Theory of Machines by Thoman Beven CBS publication
2. Theory of Machines by Sandor & Erdman.
3. Mechanical Vibrations by Grover
Engineering and Technology
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Syllabus for B.E. (Fourth Semester) Aeronautical Engineering
Manufacturing Process- I (BEAE-402T)
(Total Credits: 04)
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
Lectures: 4 Hours/ Week Theory
T (U): 80 Marks T (I): 20 Marks
Duration of University Exam: 03 Hours
Unit- I 8 hours
Casting Process: - Introduction. Pattern making: - Types, materials used, Type of Pattern,
allowances, colour codes. Core making: - Types of core, Core materials & its properties.
Moulding: - Types of sand moulds, moulding sand composition, moulding sand properties,
moulding machines
Unit- II 9 hours
Gating design: - Type of gating systems, pouring time, riser design ( Analytical treatment)
Melting furnaces: - Types, Electric furnace, Induction furnace, Cupola - construction & operation.
Cleaning, inspection & casting defects.
Special casting processes such as investment casting, centrifugal casting, shell moulding, Slush
casting, Die casting
Unit- IV 8 hours
Joining Processes:- Introduction to Welding, Soldering, Brazing Processes. Types of Welding, Arc
Welding & Gas Welding Processes, Joints, Electrodes, Weldability of Metals, Defects & Inspection of
Welding, Welding equipments of Fixtures.
Soldering, Brazing Processes
Unit - V 6 hours
Powder Metallurgy:- Powder manufacturing & conditioning, Fabrication methods, Production of
Sintered Structural Components. Self lubricating bearing, Cemented Carbides, Ceramics, Sintered
Carbide cutting tools
Composite Materials: - Classification, Different types of composite materials and its applications
Unit- VI 7 hours
Processing of Plastics:- Thermoplastic, Thermosetting plastics, General properties & applications of
Thermosetting & Thermoplastics. Extrusion, Injection Moulding, Compression Moulding, Transfer
Moulding, Blow Moulding, Calendering, Wire Drawing, Embossing.
Total No of periods: 45
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Manufacturing Science by Ghosh & Mallik, Affiliate East –West Press – Pvt Ltd.
2. Manufacturing Engineering & technology 4th Edn by S. Kalpakjian & SR Schmid, Addison
Wesley Longman Pvt.Ltd.
3. Production Technology 8th Edn by R.K.Jain, Khanna Publication , New Delhi
REFERENCE BOOKS:-
1. Work Shop Technology, Vol. I - III by WAJ Chapman.
2. Manufacturing Processes by M. Begman
3. Processes & Materials of Manufacture by R. Lindberg.
4. Work Shop Technology ( Volume - I & II ) by Bawa
5. Work Shop Technology ( Volume - I & II ) by B. S. Raghuvanshi
Engineering and Technology
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Syllabus for B.E. (Fourth Semester) Aeronautical Engineering
Aircraft Materials (BEAE-403T)
(Total Credits: 04)
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
Lectures: 4 Hours/ Week Theory
T (U): 80 Marks T (I): 20 Marks
Duration of University Exam: 03 Hours
Total No of periods: 45
Stresses in beams:- Pure bending, theory of simple bending with assumptions & expressions for
bending stress, derivation of bending equation, bending stresses in symmetrical sections, section
modulus for various shapes of beam sections.
Deflection of beams :- Derivation of differential equation of elastic curve with the assumptions
made in it. Deflection & slope of cantilever, simply supported, overhung beams subjected to
concentrated load, UDL, Relation between slope, deflection & radius of curvature. Macaulay`s
method, area moment method to determining deflection of beams.
Shear stresses in beams :- Concept, derivation of shear stress distribution formula, shear stress
distribution diagram for common symmetrical sections, maximum & average shear stress.
Unit – III: Strain energy & impact loading 8 hour
Strain energy & impact loading :- Definition of strain energy stored in a body when it is subjected to
gradually applied load, suddenly applied loads & impact loads. Strain energy under uniaxial tension
and compression, bending and torsion. Castingliano`s theorem.
Statically indeterminate beams and frames, Clapeyron's three moment equation method, Moment
distribution method.
Unit- VI 6 hour
Derivation of maximum, minimum principle stresses & maximum shear stress induced in shaft
when it is subjected to bending moment, torque & axial load. Theories of failure, modes of failure,
compound stresses, eccentric axial loading, variable stresses in machine parts, stress concentration
& stress raisers, notch sensitivity, stress concentration factor, methods for reducing stress
concentration factor, Factor of safety
Total No of periods: 45
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Strength of Material by S. Ramamurtham
2. Strength of Material by R. K. Rajput
3. Strength of Material by F. L. Singer
4. Mechanics of Material by Beer & Johnson
5. Timoshenko, S., "Strength of Materials", Vols, I and II, Princeton D.Von Nostrand Co., 1988.
6. Donaldson, B.K., "Analysis of Aircraft Structures - An Introduction", McGraw Hill, 1993.
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Strength of materials by Timoshenks
2. Machine Design by Black & Adam
3. Machine Design by J. E. Shigley
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Syllabus for B.E. (Fourth Semester) Aeronautical Engineering
Aircraft Structure- I (BEAE-404P)
(Total Credits: 01)
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
Practical: 2 Hours/ Week Practical
T (U): 25 Marks T (I): 25 Marks
Total No of periods: 45
Engineering and Technology
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Syllabus for B.E. (Fourth Semester) Aeronautical Engineering
Aerodynamics- I (BEAE-405P)
(Total Credits: 01)
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
Practical: 2 Hours/ Week Practical
T (U): 25 Marks T (I): 25 Marks
TEXT BOOKS
1. Anderson, J.D., “Fundamentals of Aerodynamics”, McGraw-Hill Book Co., New York, 1985.
REFERENCES
1. Houghton, E.L., and Carruthers, N.B., “Aerodynamics for Engineering students”, Edward
Arnold Publishers Ltd., London, 1989.
2. Milne Thomson, L.H., “Theoretical aerodynamics”, Macmillan, 1985.
3. Clancey, L.J., “Aerodynamics”, Pitman, 1986
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Syllabus for B.E. (Fourth Semester) Aeronautical Engineering
Aircraft layout and Component drawing (BEAE-406P)
(Total Credits: 02)
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
Practical: 2 Hours/ Week Practical
T (U): 25 Marks T (I): 25 Marks
REFERENCES
1. Janes all the World’s Aircraft
2. Drawings available from Aircraft Manufacturers
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Syllabus for B.E. (Fourth Semester) Aeronautical Engineering
Environmental Studies (BEAE-407T)
(Total Credits: 0)
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
Practical: 3 Hours/ Week Audit Subject
College Assessment :( Grades: O, A, B, C)
UNIT – I 4 Hours
Introduction: Definition, scope and importance; Need for public awareness -Institutions in
environment, people in environment.
Natural Resources: Renewable and non-renewable and associated problems; Role of an individual
in conservation of natural resources; equitable use of resources for sustainable lifestyles.
UNIT – II 6 Hours
Ecosystems:
Concept of an ecosystem - understanding ecosystems, ecosystem degradation, resource utilization,
Structure and functions of an ecosystem- producers, consumers) and decomposers. Energy flow in
the ecosystem - water, carbon, oxygen, nitrogen; and energy cycles, integration of cycles in nature.
Ecological succession; Food chains, food webs and ecological pyramids; Ecosystem types -
characteristic features, structure:, and functions of forest, grassland, desert and aquatic ecosystems
.
UNIT – III 8 Hours
Biodiversity :
Introduction – Biodiversity at genetic, species and ecosystem levels Bio-geographic classification of
India Value of biodiversity - Consumptive use value, productive use .value, social, ethical, moral,
aesthetic and optional value of biodiversity. India as a mega-diversity nation; hotspots of
biodiversity Threats to bio-diversity - habitat loss, poaching of wildlife, man-wild life conflicts.
Common endangered and endemic plant and animal species of India. Insitu and Exsitu conservation
of biodiversity
UNIT – IV 8 Hours
Pollution :
Definition; Causes, effects and control measures of air, water, soil, marine, noise and thermal
pollutions and nuclear hazards. Solid waste management - Causes, effects and contro l measures of
urban and industrial waste. Role of individual and institutions in prevention of pollution. Disaster
management Floods, Earth quacks, Cyclone and land slides.
UNIT – V 8 Hours
Social Issues and the Environment:
Unsustainable to sustainable development; Urban problems, related to energy; Water conservation,
rainwater harvesting, watershed management; Problems and concerns of resettlement and
rehabilitation of affected people.
Environmental ethics - issues and possible solutions – Resource consumption patterns and need
for equitable utilization; Equity disparity in Western and Eastern countries; Urban and rural equity
issues; need for gender-equity.
Preserving Resources for future generations. The rights of animals; Ethical basis of environment
education and awareness; Conservation ethics and traditional value systems of India.
Climate change, global warming, acid-, rain, Ozone layer depletion, nuclear accidents and
holocausts. Wasteland Reclamation; Consumerism and Waste products.
Environment legislations - The Environment (protection) Act; The water (Prevention and Control of
Pollution) Act; The. Wildlife Protection Act; Forest Conservation Act; Issues involved in
enforcement of environmental legislations - environment impact assessment (EIA), Citizens action
sand action groups.
Public awareness — Using an environmental calendar of activities, self initiation.
UNIT – VI 6 Hours
Human Population and the Environment:
Global population growth, variation among nations, population explosion; Family Welfare
Programmers.- methods of. sterilization; Urbanization.
Environment and human health - Climate and health, Infectious diseases, water-related diseases,
risk due to chemicals in food, Cancer and environment. Human rights — Equity, Nutrition and
health rights,
intellectual property rights (1PRS), Community Biodiversity registers (CBRs) Value education -
environmental values, valuing nature, valuing cultures, social justice, human
heritage, equitable use of resources, common property resources, ecological degradation.
HIY/A1DS; Women and Child Welfare; Information technology in environment and human health.
Total No of periods: 40
GUIDELINES FOR EVALUATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
SUBJECT (As per Ordinance No. 2 of 2012):
At the end of the course, the student shall be evaluated for 100 marks with distribution as below:
Field note book - 25 Marks
OR
In view of the above entire course the students in terms of batches of 20 students each may be
assigned a project work encompassing People‘s Bio-diversity Register (PBR) of any Gram
Panchayat as per the format of Bio-diversity Authority of India under the guidance of a teacher. The
PBR should be evaluated for 100 marks.
TEXT BOOKS:
A Text Book of Environmental Studies for Undergradu
ate Courses, Erach Bharucha, University
Press (India) Pvt. Ltd., Hyderabad
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Syllabus for B.E. (Fifth Semester) Aeronautical Engineering
Heat Transfer (BEAE-501T)
(Total Credits: 05)
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
Lectures: 4 Hours/ Week Theory
Tutorial: 1 Hours / Week T (U): 80 Marks T (I): 20 Marks
Duration of University Exam: 03 Hours
Unit – I 7 Hours
Introduction: Basic modes of heat transfer, conduction, convection and radiation, Laws of heat
transfer and conservation of energy requirement.
Heat Conduction – One dimensional steady state heat conduction: Composite Medium – Critical
thickness – Effect of variation of thermal Conductivity – Extended Surfaces – Unsteady state.
Lumped System Analysis – Heat Transfer in Semi infinite and infinite solids – Use of Transient –
Temperature charts– Biot Number,
Unit – II 7 Hours
Free Convection:
Free or natural convection, Grashof number, Rayleigh number, Horizontal and vertical plate.
Empirical co-relations for cylinders and spheres. Heat transfer with phase change, pool boiling
curve & regimes of pool boiling. Film & Drop wise condensation, laminar film condensation on
vertical surface, film condensation on horizontal tubes, effect of super heated & non-condensable
gasses on condensation heat transfer, Introduction to heat pipe.
Unit – IV 8 Hours
Radiative Heat Transfer
Radiation, nature of thermal radiation, black body radiation, radiation intensity, laws of radiation–
Kirchoffs, Planks, Weins displacement, Stefan Boltzmann & Lamberts Co-sine law. Emissivity,
Absorbtivity, Transmissivity, Reflectivity, Radiosity, Emissive power, irradiation. Radiation
network, radiation exchange between surfaces, idea of shape factor & reciprocity theorem,
radiation between parallel plates, cylinder & spheres. Radiation shields, effect of radiation on
temperature measurement.
Unit – V 8 Hours
HEAT EXCHANGERS
Heat Exchanger :- Classification, Overall heat transfer coefficient, fouling factor, LMTD method of
heat exchange analysis for parallel, counter flow & cross flow arrangement. Effectiveness NTU
method, heat exchanger analysis by NTU method, design aspects of heat exchangers. Introduction
to compact heat exchanger. Introduction to mass transfer.
Unit – VI 8 Hours
HEAT TRANSFER PROBLEMS IN AEROSPACE ENGINEERING
High-Speed flow Heat Transfer, Heat Transfer problems in gas turbine combustion chambers –
Rocket thrust chambers – Aerodynamic heating – Ablative heat transfer.
Total No of periods: 45
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Introduction to heat Transfer Incropera. F.P.and Dewitt.D.P. ,John Wiley and Sons – 2002.
2. Elements of Heat Transfer M. N. Ozisik
3. Heat Transfer -A practical approach Yunus A. Cengel , “Tata Mcgraw Hill publication Second
Edition
4. Heat Transfer J. P. Holman McGraw Hill Publication
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Syllabus for B.E. (Fifth Semester) Aeronautical Engineering
Aircraft Flight Mechanics (BEAE-502T)
(Total Credits: 05)
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
Lectures: 4 Hours/ Week Theory
Tutorial: 1 Hours / Week T (U): 80 Marks T (I): 20 Marks
Duration of University Exam: 03 Hours
Unit-VI 7 Hours
Effects of fuselage and nacelle - Influence of CG location - Power effects - Stick fixed neutral point -
Stick free stability-Hinge moment coefficient - Stick free neutral points-Symmetric maneuvers -
Stick force gradients - Stick _ force per 'g' - Aerodynamic balancing. Determination of neutral points
and maneuver points from flight test.
Total No of periods: 45
TEXT BOOK
1. Perkins, C.D., and Hage, R.E., “Airplane Performance stability and Control”, John Wiley & Son:,
Inc, New York, 1988.
REFERENCES
1. Etkin, B., “Dynamics of Flight Stability and Control”, Edn. 2, John Wiley, New York, 1982
2. Babister, A.W., “Aircraft Dynamic Stability and Re¬sponse”, Pergamon Press, Oxford, 1980.
3. Dommasch, D.O., Shelby, S.S., and Connolly, T.F., “Aeroplane Aero dynamics”, Third Edition,
Issac Pitman, London, 1981.
4. Nelson, R.C. “Flight Stability and Automatic Control”, McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1998.
UNIT – I 7 Hours
Description of flow past a wing - Streamline pattern, formation of tip vortices - Down wash -
Induced angle of attack and induced drag - Momentum theory of wing for lift and induced drag -
Schrenk's method of estimation of wing characteristics from airfoil data.
UNIT – II 8 Hours
Representation of lifting effect of wing by vortex lines - Lifting line theory - Formulation of
governing integro - Differential equation - Method of solution by Fourier series - Effect of Individual
terms of the series (first 3 terms) - Effect of taper twist and sweep back - Influence of flaps on wing
lift distribution.
Unit – IV 8 Hours
Shock expansion method for flow over airfoils - small perturbation equation for compressible flow -
Glauret and Geothert's rules - Ackert's supersonic airfoil theory - Three dimensional thin wings in
supersonic flows - Perturbation potential - Non-lifting wings - Lifting wings of simple plan form -
Conical flows - Numercial integration procedures - Drag at supersonic speeds - Supersonic area
rule.
Unit – V 7 Hours
Principles of model testing - Types of subsonic wind tunnels - Balances and measurements -
Interference effects - transonic, Supersonic and hypersonic wind tunnels and characteristic
features, their operation and performance - Shock tubes and shock tunnels
Unit-VI 7 Hours
Free flight testing - Measurements of pressure, velocity and Mach number - Flow visualisation
methods of subsonic and supersonic flows.
Total No of periods: 45
TEXT BOOKS:
1. CLANCY J., " Aerodynamics ", Pitman, 1986.
2. HOUGHTON and CARUTHER, " Aerodynamics for engineering students ", Edward
Arnold Publishers, London, 1989.
3. ANDERSON J.D., " Fundamental of Aerodynamics ", McGraw Hill Book Co., New York, 1985.
4. ALLEN POPE, " Low Speed Wind Tunnel Testing ", Vol. I - John Wiley & Sons Inc., New York,
1966.
5. ALLEN POPE, " High Speed Wind Tunnel Testing ", Vol. II - John Wiley & Sons Inc., New York,
1966.
6. McCORNICK. W., " Aerodynamics, Aeronautics and Flight Mechanics ", John Wiley, New York,
1979.
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Syllabus for B.E. (Fifth Semester) Aeronautical Engineering
Aircraft Structure- II (BEAE-504T)
(Total Credits: 05)
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
Lectures: 4 Hours/ Week Theory
Tutorial: 1 Hours / Week T (U): 80 Marks T (I): 20 Marks
Duration of University Exam: 03 Hours
4 Shear flow in single and multicell under bending with walls effective and ineffective.7
Total No of periods: 45
REFERENCES:
1. Megson, New edition T.M.G., "Aircraft Structures for Engineering Students", Edward Arnold,
1985.
2. Bruhn. E.H, "Analysis and Design of Flight vehicles Structures", Tri-state off set company, USA,
1965.
3. Peery, D.J., and Azar, J.J, "Aircraft Structures ", 2nd edition, Mcgraw-Hill, N.Y., 1993.
4. Rivello, R.M., "Theory and Analysis of Flight Structures ", McGraw Hill, 1993.
Engineering and Technology
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Syllabus for B.E. (Fifth Semester) Aeronautical Engineering
Aircraft Structure- II (BEAE-504P)
(Total Credits: 01)
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
Practical: 2 Hours/ Week Practical
T (U): 25 Marks T (I): 25 Marks
1. Determination of Unsymmetrical bending using different section using bend test set up.
2. Determination of Shear centre location for open sections
3. Determination of Shear centre location for closed sections
4. Experiment on Constant strength beam
5. Finding out flexibility matrix for cantilever beam
6. Testing of Beam with combined loading
7. Determination of resonance frequency of Beams using free vibrations
8. Determination of resonance frequency of Beams using forced vibrations
9. Column testing and Southwell plot
10. Verification of Maxwell’s Reciprocal theorem & principle of superposition
Engineering and Technology
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Syllabus for B.E. (Fifth Semester) Aeronautical Engineering
Propulsion- I (BEAE-505T)
(Total Credits: 05)
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
Lectures: 4 Hours/ Week Theory
Tutorial: 1 Hours / Week T (U): 80 Marks T (I): 20 Marks
Duration of University Exam: 03 Hours
Total No of periods: 45
REFERENCES:
1. Hill, P.G & Peterson, GR. “Mechanics of Thermodynamics of Propulsion” Addison – Wesley
Longman JNC, 1999.
2. Cohen, H.Rogers, G.F.C. and Saravanamuttoo, H.I.H. " Gas Turbine Theory ", Longman, 1989.
3. Mathur, M.L., and Sharma, R.P.,"Gas Turbine", "Jet and Rocket Propulsion", Standard Publishers
and Distributors, Delhi, 1988.
4. Oates, G.C. " Aerothermodynamics of Aircraft Engine Components ", AIAA Education
Series, New York, 1985.
Engineering and Technology
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Syllabus for B.E. (Fifth Semester) Aeronautical Engineering
Non Destructive Inspection (BEAE-506P)
(Total Credits: 02)
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
Practical: 2 Hours/ Week Practical
T (U): 25 Marks T (I): 25 Marks
Objective:
The training will have a focus on creating awareness of various non destructive techniques such as
ultrasonic, radiography, dye penetration etc. for determination of defects / damage in structural
component for maintenance.
List of Software’s:
CAD: Pro/E, NX-5, Catia, Solid Edge
CAE: Anysys. Cosmos, Hypermesh, Nisa
Turbo C
Engineering and Technology
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Syllabus for B.E. (Sixth Semester) Aeronautical Engineering
Propulsion- II (BEAE-601T)
(Total Credits: 05)
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
Lectures: 4 Hours/ Week Theory
Tutorial: 1 Hours / Week T (U): 80 Marks T (I): 20 Marks
Duration of University Exam: 03 Hours
Total No of periods: 45
REFERENCES:
1. Sutton, G.P & Oscar Bilbraz,., "Rocket Propulsion Elements", John Wiley & Sons Inc., New York,
7th Edition,2004
2. Gorden, C.V., "Aerothermodynamics of Gas Turbine and Rocket Propulsion ", AIAA Education
Series, New York, 1986.
3. Mukunda H. S . “ Understanding Aerospace chemical propulsion “,Interline publications
,2004
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Syllabus for B.E. (Sixth Semester) Aeronautical Engineering
Propulsion- II (BEAE-601P)
(Total Credits: 01)
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
Practical: 2 Hours/ Week Practical
T (U): 25 Marks T (I): 25 Marks
Unit – I 6 Hours
Theory of metal cutting : Mechanics of Metal Cutting, Orthogonal and oblique cutting, Stress, Strain
& Cutting Forces, Merchant Circle,
Unit – II 7 Hours
Cutting Force Calculations, Determination of Torque and Power Required for Turning, Drilling and
Milling, Influence of tool angle, Cutting Fluids, Cutting speed, Feed and depth of cut on power
requirement, Estimation of tool life.
Unit – IV 8 Hours
Press Working : Die cutting operation, classification, types of presses, press terminology,
introduction to shaping operations, bending, forming & drawing.
Jigs and Fixtures : Introduction, principles of jigs and fixtures design. Materials, principles of
location, methods of location. Clamping requirements, types of clamps, jig bushes, drilling jigs,
milling fixtures, classification of fixtures.
Unit – VI 8 Hours
Advanced Welding Methods :- Introduction to TIG, MIG, Spot Welding, Plasma Arc Welding.
Electron Beam Welding, Laser Beam Welding.
TEXT BOOKS:
REFERENCE BOOKS :-
Unit – I 7 Hours
Mathematical Modeling of Physical System and Concept of Transfer Function system
Representation through Block Diagram and Signal Flow Graph. Transfer friction through Block
Diagram Simplification and Mason’s Gain Formula.
.Unit – II 6 Hours
System Models: Concept of a system, system environment, stochastic activities continuous &
discrete system, system modeling, type of models static physical models, dynamic physical
models,static & dynamic mathematical models, principles used in modeling.
.
Unit – III 7 Hours
System Studies: Subsystems, a corporate model,types of system study, system analysis design &
postulation.
Unit – IV 8 Hours
Control System Components such as hydraulic actuators, Servomechanism D.C. and liquid level
control, Automobile Power Steering Control, Speed Control, Position control of Robotic Manipulator
Etc.
Unit –V 9 Hours
Use of computer based simulation package such as Mat lab simulink. .
Unit – VI 8 Hours
Typical Navigational systems- - Integrated Avionics system, Avionic sub system
Total No of periods: 45
TEXT BOOKS:
1. System Simulation second Edition by Geoffrey Gordon (PHI Pub.)
2. System Simulation with Digital Computer by Narsingh Deo (PHI Pub.)
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. "System Simulation" the Art & Science by Shannon R.E.(PHI Pub.)
2. The Application of GPSS to Discrete System Simulation by Gorden. Englewood Cliffs (PHI)
Engineering and Technology
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Syllabus for B.E. (Sixth Semester) Aeronautical Engineering
Applied Electronics (BEAE-604T)
(Total Credits: 05)
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
Lectures: 4 Hours/ Week Theory
Tutorial: 1 Hours / Week T (U): 80 Marks T (I): 20 Marks
Duration of University Exam: 03 Hours
Unit I 6 Hours
Digital Computers, Memory Classification, Architecture of 8085 Microprocessor, Interfacing of
memories/latches/buffers /leds/7-segment display/pushbutton/switches.
Unit II 9 Hours
Addressing Modes, Instruction Set Classification, Simple Instructions with programs for data
transfer, arithmetic, logical , branching and machine control ,Stacks and subroutines , simple and
nested calls and return.
Unit IV 8 hours
Programmable peripheral interface(PPI) 8255, architecture, interfacing and different
modes,Interfacing of keyboards/leds/7-segment display/pushbutton/switches using
8255, Interfacing of matrix keyboard, multiplexed 7- segment displays, stepper motors, ADC and
DAC.Bus contention and slow memories interfacing
Unit V 6 Hours
Introduction: Importance and role of avionics, avionic environment, Displays and man-machine
interaction: Head up displays, intelligent displays management, Displays technology, control and
data entry, instrument placement .
Unit VI 6 Hours
Onboard communications: Microphones, Digital communications, Transmission lines, Digital
data bus systems ARINC 426, MIL STD 1553, Commercial standard digital bus, Fiber optic
communication Avionics system integration: Data bus systems, integrated modular avionic
Total No of periods: 45
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Microprocessor architecture programming and applications with 8085: Ramesh Gaonkar
2. Microprocessor architecture and programming: D.V.Hall
3. Microprocessor and programming : Vibhute and Borle
4. Introduction to Avionics : Collins on RPG, , Second Edition, Kluwer Academic Publishers,
Chapman & Hall, 2003.
5. Principals of Avionics: Albert Helfrick, 2nd Edition, Avionics Communication Inc.
6. Avionics Systems: Middleton, D.H., Ed., Longman Scientific and Technical, Longman Group
UK Ltd., England, 1989.
7. Manual of Avionics: Brain Kendal, The English Book House, 3rd Edition, New Delhi, 1993.
Engineering and Technology
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Syllabus for B.E. (Sixth Semester) Aeronautical Engineering
Applied Electronics (BEAE-604P)
(Total Credits: 01)
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
Practical: 2 Hours/ Week Practical
T (U): 25 Marks T (I): 25 Marks
Sr.No. Aim
1. Introduction of 8085 kit
2. Write an ALP to add two 16 bit numbers and store the result in memory
location
3a. Write an ALP to transfer 8 bytes of data from one memory location to another
when these parts are not overlapping.
3b. Write an ALP to transfer 8 bytes of data from one memory location to another
when these parts are overlapping.
4. Write an ALP to calculate sum of 8 bytes stored in memory from D000H.
5a. Write an ALP to count the No. of even as well as odd No. in a given set of Nos.
5b. Write an ALP to count the No. of Positive as well as Negative No. in a given set
of Nos.
6a. Write an ALP to find the smallest No. from the given set of 10 Nos.
6b. Write an ALP to find the largest No. from the given set of 10 Nos.
7a. Write an ALP to sort the given series in Ascending order.
7b. Write an ALP to sort the given series in Descending order.
8. Write an ALP to exchange the contents of two memory blocks.
9. Write an ALP to perform multiplication of two 8 bit numbers using 8085
simulator.
10. To study the interfacing of traffic controller using 8255
11. To study the interfacing of stepper motor with 8085.
Engineering and Technology
Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University, Nagpur
Syllabus for B.E. (Sixth Semester) Aeronautical Engineering
Aircraft Design (BEAE-605T)
(Total Credits: 05)
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
Lectures: 4 Hours/ Week Theory
Tutorial: 1 Hours / Week T (U): 80 Marks T (I): 20 Marks
Duration of University Exam: 03 Hours
Total No of periods: 45
REFERENCES:
1. Torenbeek, E., "Synthesis of Subsonic Airplane Design", Delft University Press, U.K.1986
2. Kuechemann, D., "Aerodynamic Design of Aircraft", Pergamon Press,1978
3. Raymer, D.P., “Aircraft Conceptual Design", AIAA Series, 1989s
4. Bruhn E F, Design and Analysis of Flight Vehicle Structures, Tri-state Offset
Press,
Engineering and Technology
Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University, Nagpur
Syllabus for B.E. (Sixth Semester) Aeronautical Engineering
Functional English (BEAE-606T)
(Total Credits: 02)
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
Lectures: 2 Hours/ Week Theory
T (U): 40 Marks T (I): 10 Marks
Duration of University Exam: 02 Hours
Objective:
At the end of the semester, students will have enough confidence to face competitive
examinations (IELTES/ TOEFL/CAT/ MAT/ XAT/SNAP/GMAT /GATE etc.)To pursue
masters degree. They will also acquire language skills required to write their
Reviews/Projects/Reports. They will be able to organize their thoughts in English and
hence face job interviews more confidently
Scope: The Curriculum designed is student centered and it is guidance for their career.
Syllabus
Unit II. English for Competitive Exams & Interview Techniques: ( 6 hours)
IPA (vowel & consonant phonemes), Word building (English words /phrases derived from
other languages), Technical Jargons, Synonyms/Antonyms, Analogies, Give one word for,
Types & Techniques of Interview.
Assignment : [ 25 Words for teaching IPA, 25 words/phrases of foreign origin, 25 technical
jargons,25 words for Synonyms/ Antonyms, 25 words for Analogies, 50 examples of give
one word for ]
Total No of periods: 24
RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
Reference books:
1.Effective technical Communication by Barun K. Mitra,Oxford University Press,
2.Technical Communication, Principles and Practice ,by Meenakshi Raman & Sharma, Oxford
University Press, 2011, ISBN-13-978-0-19-80652
3.The Cambridge Encyclopedia of the English Language by David Crystal , Cambridge University
Press
4.Contemporary Business Communication by Scot Ober , Published by Biztantra,
5. BCOM A South Asian Perspective by C.Lehman, D. DuFrene & M. Sinha, Cenage Learning Pvt.
Ltd.2012
6. Business English , by Dept of English, University of Delhi, Published by Dorling Kindersley
(India), Pvt .Ltd.,2009, ISBN 978 81 317 2077 6
7. How to Prepare a Research Proposal : Guidelines for Funding and Dissertations in the Social
and Behavioral Sciences by Krathwohl & R David
8. Technical Writing Process and Product by Sharon J. Gerson & Steven M. Gerson, 3rd edition,
Pearson Education Asia, 2000
9.Developing Communication skills by Krishna Mohan & Meera Banerjee
EVALUATION PATTERN:
Unit
Q. No Question type No. of Questions Weightage
No
This will be train the student to search literature on selected topic, understand research
papers on the topic, summarize and extract material. Prepare a report on his / her own and
make a presentation
Engineering and Technology
Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University, Nagpur
Syllabus for B.E. (Seventh Semester) Aeronautical Engineering
Aircraft Systems and Instrumentation (BEAE-701T)
(Total Credits: 05)
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
Lectures: 4 Hours/ Week Theory
Tutorial: 1 Hours / Week T (U): 80 Marks T (I): 20 Marks
Duration of University Exam: 03 Hours
Total No of periods: 45
TEXT BOOKS
1. McKinley, J.L., and Bent, R.D., “Aircraft Maintenance & Repair”, McGraw-Hill, 1993.
2. “General Hand Books of Airframe and Power plant Mechanics”, U.S. Dept. of Transportation,
Federal Aviation Administation, The English Book Store, New Delhi1995.
REFERENCES
1. Mekinley, J.L. and Bent, R.D., “Aircraft Power Plants”, McGraw-Hill, 1993.
2. Pallet, E.H.J., “Aircraft Instruments & Principles”, Pitman & Co., 1993.
3. Treager, S., “Gas Turbine Technology”, McGraw-Hill, 1997.
Engineering and Technology
Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University, Nagpur
Syllabus for B.E. (Seventh Semester) Aeronautical Engineering
Design of Machine Elements (BEAE-702T)
(Total Credits: 05)
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
Lectures: 4 Hours/ Week Theory
Tutorial: 1 Hours / Week T (U): 80 Marks T (I): 20 Marks
Duration of University Exam: 03 Hours
Reference Books:
1. Hand Book of Machine Design by Shigley & Mischke.
Engineering and Technology
Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University, Nagpur
Syllabus for B.E. (Seventh Semester) Aeronautical Engineering
Space Flight Mechanics (BEAE-703T)
(Total Credits: 05)
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
Lectures: 4 Hours/ Week Theory
Tutorial: 1 Hours / Week T (U): 80 Marks T (I): 20 Marks
Duration of University Exam: 03 Hours
References Books:
1. Sutton, G.P & Oscar Bilbraz,., "Rocket Propulsion Elements", John Wiley & Sons Inc., New
York, 7th Edition,2004.
2. Van de Kamp, P., "Elements of Astromechanic", Pitman, 1979.
3. Cornelisse, J.W., "Rocket propulsion and space dynamics", W.H. Freeman & Co., 1984.
4. Parker, E.R., "Materials for Missiles and Spacecraft" , McGraw Hill Book Co., Inc., 1982.
Wiesel, W.E., “Spaceflight Dynamics”, 2nd Edition, McGraw Hill, 1997
5. Thompson, W.T., “Introduction to Space Dynamics”, Dover, New York, 1986
Engineering and Technology
Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University, Nagpur
Syllabus for B.E. (Seventh Semester) Aeronautical Engineering
Control Engineering (BEAE-704T)
(Total Credits: 05)
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
Lectures: 4 Hours/ Week Theory
Tutorial: 1 Hours / Week T (U): 80 Marks T (I): 20 Marks
Duration of University Exam: 03 Hours
Unit I 7 Hours
Review of Mathematical Modeling, Time Domain Response Analysis under transient input, Steady
stare error analysis and error constants
Unit II 7 Hours
Stability of control systems, condition of stability, characteristics equation .Routh Hurwitz criterion-
special cases for determining relative stability. Frequency Domain analysis Root - Locus techniques
Unit IV 9 Hours
Polar Plot, Nyquist Plot and Stability criterion, Feed Back, Compensation and Pole -Zero placement.
Concept of PI, PD and PID controller
Unit V 7 Hours
Closed loop performance specifications, gain and phase margin as design specifications, use of root
locus, bode plots in design, design rules for lag-lead compensation
Unit VI 8 Hours
State Variable approach and state equations, Transfer function from state models state transition
matrix and solution of state equations controllability and observability test through test model.
Total No of periods: 45
TEXT BOOKS:-
1. Ogata Katsuhika, “Modern Control Engineering”, Printice Hall of India, New Delhi,
Second Edition, No. of Copies: 40
2. Kuo B.C. and Golnaraghi F. “ Automatic control systems”,John Wiley and sons,8th edition,
2003
3. Nise Normal, “Control System Engineering”, California Benjamin Cumming Publication
,Willey, Second Edition, No. of Copies: 12
4. NagrathI.J. & Gopal M., “Control Systems” , Tata McGraw Hill Publication, New Delhi,
Revised Edition,2004. No. of Copies: 03
5. Dorf Richard C., “& Bishop Robert H. , “Modern Control Systems”, Addision Wesley,
New York, Eighth Edition.No. of Copies: 12
6. Gopal M., “Digital Control & State Variable Methods”, Tata McGraw Hill Publication, New
Delhi, Second Edition,2004. No. of Copies:10
Engineering and Technology
Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University, Nagpur
Syllabus for B.E. (Seventh Semester) Aeronautical Engineering
Aircraft General Engineering and Maintenance Practices (BEAE-705T)
(Total Credits: 05)
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
Lectures: 4 Hours/ Week Theory
Tutorial: 1 Hours / Week T (U): 80 Marks T (I): 20 Marks
Duration of University Exam: 03 Hours
Unit I 8 Hours
Aircraft ground handling and support equipment,Mooring, jacking, levelling and towing operations
- Preparation - Equipment and precautions - Engine starting procedures - Piston engine, turboprops
and turbojets - Engine fire extinguishing - Ground power units.
Unit II 6 Hours
Ground servicing various sub systems, Air conditioning and pressurisation - Oxygen and oil systems
- Ground units and their maintenance.
Unit IV 9 Hours
Inspection Process - Purpose - Types - Inspection intervals - Techniques - Checklist - Special
inspection - Publications, bulletins, various manuals - FAR Air worthiness directives - Type
certificate Data Sheets - ATA specifications
Unit V 9 Hours
Specification and correct use of various aircraft hardware (i.e. nuts, bolts, rivets, screws, etc.) -
American and British systems of specifications - Threads, gears, bearings, etc. - Drills, tapes
&reamers - identification of all types of fluid line fittings.
Unit VI 6 Hours
Plumbing connectors Cables Swaging procedures, tests, Advantages of swaging over splicing.
Total No of periods: 45
REFERENCES:
1. KROES WATKINS DELP., "Aircraft Maintenance and Repair ", McGraw Hill, New York 1993.
2. A & P MECHANICS, "Aircraft hand Book - F.A.A. Himalayan Book House ", New Delhi, 1996.
3. A & P MECHANICS, "General hand Book - F.A.A. Himalayan Book House ", New Delhi, 1996.
4. ATA SPECFICATIONS - F.A.A. Himalayan Book House ", New Delhi, 1996.
Engineering and Technology
Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University, Nagpur
Syllabus for B.E. (Seventh Semester) Aeronautical Engineering
Aircraft Design Project (BEAE-706P)
(Total Credits: 02)
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
Practical: 2 Hours/ Week Practical
T (U): 25 Marks T (I): 25 Marks
OBJECTIVE
To enhance the knowledge in continuation of the design project given in project–I. To introduce and
develop the basic concept of aircraft design. Each student is assigned with the design of an Airplane
for given preliminary specifications. The following are the assignments to be carried out:
OBJECTIVE
To train the students “ON HAND” experience in maintenance of various air frame systems in aircraft
and rectification of common snags.
OBJECTIVE
The objective of the phase – I of the students project work is to prepare themselves to undertake
lively project which will found end application to the industry / society.
OBJECTIVE
This should be the extension of the partial work already done in Phase-I in earlier semester
Engineering and Technology
Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University, Nagpur
Syllabus for B.E. (Eighth Semester) Aeronautical Engineering
Air Transportation (BEAE-801T)
(Total Credits: 05)
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
Lectures: 4 Hours/ Week Theory
Tutorial: 1 Hours / Week T (U): 80 Marks T (I): 20 Marks
Duration of University Exam: 03 Hours
Total No of periods: 45
REFERENCES:
Unit IV 6 Hours
Generalized Co-ordinates - Hamilton’s principle- Lagrange’s equation and application
Total No of periods: 45
TEXT BOOKS:
1. P.Srinivasan, Mechanical Vibration Analysis, Tata Mc Graw Hill, New Delhi
2. J.P.Den Hartog Mechanical Vibration (4th edition Mc Graw Hill, New York 1985.
3. N. L. Meirovitch , Elements of vibration Analysis, Mc Graw Hill New York 1986.
4. W. T. Thomson, Theory of Vibrations with Applications,
5. Broadbent, E.G., " Elementary Theory of Aeroelasticity " BunHill Publications Ltd., 1986.
6. Fung, Y.C., " An Introduction to the Theory of Aeroelasticity ", John Wiley & Sons Inc., New
York 1985.
7. Timoshenko, Engineering vibration.
Engineering and Technology
Rashtrasant Tukdoji Maharaj Nagpur University, Nagpur
Syllabus for B.E. (Eighth Semester) Aeronautical Engineering
Theory of Elasticity (BEAE-803T)
(Total Credits: 04)
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
Lectures: 3 Hours/ Week Theory
Tutorial: 1 Hours / Week T (U): 80 Marks T (I): 20 Marks
Duration of University Exam: 03 Hours
Total No of periods: 45
REFERENCES:
1. Timoshenko,S., and Goodier, T.N. "Theory of Elasticity", McGraw-Hill Ltd., Tokyo, 1990.
2. Enrico Volterra & J.H.Caines, "Advanced Strength of Materials", Printice Hall, New Jersey,
1991.
3. Wang, C.T., " Applied Elasticity", Mc Graw-Hill Co., New York, 1993.
4. Sokolnikoff, I.S., "Mathematical Theory of Elasticity", McGraw-Hill New York, 1978.
Engineering and Technology
Rashtrasant Tukdoji Maharaj Nagpur University, Nagpur
Syllabus for B.E. (Eighth Semester) Aeronautical Engineering
Optimization Techniques (BEAE-803T)
(Total Credits: 04)
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
Lectures: 3 Hours/ Week Theory
Tutorial: 1 Hours / Week T (U): 80 Marks T (I): 20 Marks
Duration of University Exam: 03 Hours
Total No of periods: 45
REFERENCES
1. Rao S.S. optimization Theory & Applications, Wiley Eastern Limited,New Delhi , 1978.
2. Fox Richard L. Optimizations methods for Engg. Design, Addision Wesley ,1971 .
3. Haug,E.J.and Arora, J.S. Applied optimal design. Wiley Inter Science Publication ,New York
,1979.
4. Douglas J. Willde, Globally optimal design Jhon Wiley & Sons, New York, 1978
5. Johnson Ray C. optimum design of mechanical elements, John Wiley & Sons 1981.
6. Mischke, Charles R., An introduction to Computer Aided Design, Prentice Hall Inc, 1968.
Engineering and Technology
Rashtrasant Tukdoji Maharaj Nagpur University, Nagpur
Syllabus for B.E. (Eighth Semester) Aeronautical Engineering
Reliability Centered Maintenance (BEAE-803T)
(Total Credits: 04)
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
Lectures: 3 Hours/ Week Theory
Tutorial: 1 Hours / Week T (U): 80 Marks T (I): 20 Marks
Duration of University Exam: 03 Hours
Total No of periods: 45
REFERENCES:
REFERENCES:
1. Sandor G.N., and Erdman A.G., “Advanced Mechanism Design Analysis and Synthesis”, Prentice
Hall, 1984.
2. Shigley, J.E., and Uicker, J.J., “Theory of Machines and Mechanisms”, McGraw Hill, 1995.
3. Amitabha Ghosh and Asok Kumar Mallik, “Theory of Mechanism and Machines”, EWLP, Delhi,
1999.
4. Norton R.L., “Design of Machinery”, McGraw Hill, 1999.
5. Kenneth J, Waldron, Gary L. Kinzel, “Kinematics, Dynamics and Design of Machinery”, John
Wiley-sons, 1999.
Engineering and Technology
Rashtrasant Tukdoji Maharaj Nagpur University, Nagpur
Syllabus for B.E. (Eighth Semester) Aeronautical Engineering
Finite Element Method (BEAE-804T)
(Total Credits: 05)
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
Lectures: 4 Hours/ Week Theory
Tutorial: 1 Hours / Week T (U): 80 Marks T (I): 20 Marks
Duration of University Exam: 03 Hours
Unit-I 6 Hours
Fundamentals of stress and strain, stress and strain components, stress strain relationship, Elastic
constants, plane stress, plane strain, differential equation of equilibrium, compatibility equation,
Boundary conditions, Saint Venant’s principle, Airy’s stress function.
Unit-II 11 Hours
Fundamental concepts of FEM - Historical background, Scope of FEM in Engg. Applications,
Principle of minimum potential energy, Concept of Virtual work, Raleigh–Ritz method, FEM analysis
procedure.
Concept of discritization of body into elements, degrees of freedom, bandwidth, Basic types of 2-D &
3-D elements, displacement models, convergence requirements, shape function.
Unit-III 7 Hours
Finite element modeling and analysis using Bar and Beam elements – stiffness matrix, assembly,
boundary conditions, load vector, temperature effects.
Two dimensional plane trusses – Local & Global coordinate system, element stiffness matrix,
assembly, boundary conditions, and load vector, force and stress calculations
Unit-IV 7 Hours
Two dimensional problem using CST & LST – formulation of CST & LST elements, elemental
stiffness matrix, assembly, boundary conditions, load vector, stress calculation, Temperature effect.
Unit-V 7 Hours
Introduction to Isoparametric & Higher order elements. Introduction to dynamic analysis,
formulation of mass matrix for one-dimensional bar element, free vibration analysis using one
dimensional bar element. Torsion of prismatic bars using triangular elements.
Unit-VI 7 Hours
Extention of the method to other engineering problems – For example: Steady state one
dimensional heat conduction problems using 1-D element, Introduction to programming aspects of
FEM, Pre & Post processing in FEA, Commercial F E Software’s.
Total No of periods: 45
Text Books:
Reference Books:
1. The Finite Element Method–A Basic introduction for engineers–D W.Griffths,D.A Nethercot-
2. Introduction to Finite Element- Reddy J.N. - McGraw Hill
3. Applied Finite Element Analysis - Larry J. Segelind - John Wiley
4. Finite Element Method Vs. Classical Methods - H.S. Govinda Rao- New Age International Pub.
5. The Finite Element Method -Zienkiewiez OC - Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co.
6. Finite Element Methods: Basic Concepts & Application- Chennakesava R. Alavala
7. PHI Learing PVT. LTD.
Engineering and Technology
Rashtrasant Tukdoji Maharaj Nagpur University, Nagpur
Syllabus for B.E. (Eighth Semester) Aeronautical Engineering
Airframe Maintenance and Repair (BEAE-804T)
(Total Credits: 05)
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
Lectures: 4 Hours/ Week Theory
Tutorial: 1 Hours / Week T (U): 80 Marks T (I): 20 Marks
Duration of University Exam: 03 Hours
Unit- V 8 Hours
Installation and maintenance of Instruments - handling - Testing – Inspection, Inspection and
maintenance of auxiliary systems - Fire protection systems - Ice protection system - Rain removal
system -Position and warning system - Auxiliary Power Units (APUs).
Total No of periods: 45
REFERENCES:
1. Larry Reithmeir, " Aircraft Repair Manual ", Palamar Books, Marquette, 1992.
2. Brimm D.J. Bogges H.E., " Aircraft Maintenance ", Pitman Publishing corp., New York, 1940.
3. Kroes, Watkins, Delp, " Aircraft Maintenance and Repair ", McGraw Hill, New York, 1992
Engineering and Technology
Rashtrasant Tukdoji Maharaj Nagpur University, Nagpur
Syllabus for B.E. (Eighth Semester) Aeronautical Engineering
Aero- Engine Maintenance and Repair (BEAE-804T)
(Total Credits: 05)
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
Lectures: 4 Hours/ Week Theory
Tutorial: 1 Hours / Week T (U): 80 Marks T (I): 20 Marks
Duration of University Exam: 03 Hours
Unit – I 10 Hours
Types of piston engines - Principles of operation - Function of components - Materials used - Details
of starting the engines - Details of carburetion and injection systems for small and large engines -
Ignition system components - spark plug detail - Engine operating conditions at various altitudes -
Maintenance and inspection check to be carried out. Inspection and maintenance and
troubleshooting - Inspection of all engine components - Daily and routine checks - Overhaul
procedures - Compression testing of cylinders - Special inspection schedules - Engine fuel, control
and exhaust systems - Engine mount and super charger - Checks and inspection procedures.
Unit – II 5 Hours
Classification of propellers - General Inspection procedures - Checks on constant speed propellers -
Pitch setting – Installation and maintenance checks.
Unit – IV 10 Hours
i) 12 Types of jet engines - Principles of operation - Functions of components - Materials used -
Details of starting and operating procedures - Gas turbine engine inspection & checks - Use of
instruments for online maintenance - Special inspection procedures : Foreign Object Damage -
Blade damage - etc.
ii) Gas turbine engine maintenance: Minor and Major maintenance. Maintenance procedures of
gas turbine - Trouble shooting and rectification procedures - Component maintenance
procedures - Systems maintenance procedures.
Unit – V 5 Hours
Engine Testing and Storage : Gas turbine testing procedures - test schedule preparation -
Storage of Engines - Preservation and de-preservation procedures.
Unit – VI 7 Hours
i) Engine Overhaul : Overhaul procedures - Inspections and cleaning of components - Repairs
schedules for overhaul - Balancing of Gas turbine components.
ii) Trouble Shooting : Procedures for trouble shooting - Condition monitoring of the engine on
ground and at altitude - engine health monitoring and corrective methods
REFERENCES:
1. Kroes & Wild, "Aircraft Power plants", 7th Edition - McGraw Hill, New York, 1994.
2. Turbomeca, "Gas Turbine Engines ", The English Book Store ", New Delhi, 1993.
3. United Technologies’ Pratt & Whitney, " The Aircraft Gas turbine Engine and its Operation ",
The English Book Store, New Delhi.
4. Maintenance Manuals from different engine manufacturers
Engineering and Technology
Rashtrasant Tukdoji Maharaj Nagpur University, Nagpur
Syllabus for B.E. (Eighth Semester) Aeronautical Engineering
Flight Dynamics (BEAE-804T)
(Total Credits: 05)
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
Lectures: 4 Hours/ Week Theory
Tutorial: 1 Hours / Week T (U): 80 Marks T (I): 20 Marks
Duration of University Exam: 03 Hours
Unit I 4 Hours
Introduction: Equilibrium, static and dynamic stability, control.
Unit II 10 Hours
Longitudinal stability and control: Longitudinal equilibrium and static stability, stick fixed neutral
point, all moving horizontal tail OR elevator as longitudinal control. Trimmed lift curve slope and
advantages of reduced/negative longitudinal static stability. Hinge moments, reversible control,
stick force, and trim tab. Stick free static stability, stick-free neutral point.
Unit IV 10 Hours
Dynamical equations: Euler angles. Body angular velocity and Euler angle rates. Body-fixed axis,
wind axis, stability axes. Equations of motion of rigid aircraft in body fixed axes. Stability
derivatives. Steady flight and perturbed flight leading to linearised equations of motion.
Unit V 8 Hours
Aircraft motion modes: Decoupling of longitudinal dynamics and lateral-directional dynamics. Short
period and phugoid modes of longitudinal dynamics. Dutch roll, spiral and roll subsidence modes of
lateral-directional dynamics.
Unit VI 5 Hours
Effect of winds. Flight simulation.
REFERENCES
1. Stengel, R. F., Flight Dynamics, Princeton University Press, 2004.
2. Roskam, J., Airplane Flight Dynamics and Automatic Flight Controls, DAR Corporation, 1995.
3. Nelson, R. C., Flight Stability and Automatic Control, Mc Graw Hill International, 1990.
4. Etkin, B. and Duffy, L. D., Dynamics of Flight: stability and control, John Wiley, NY 1995.
5. Perkins, C. D. and Hage, R. E., Airplane Performance Stability and Control, Wiley, New York,
1949.
Engineering and Technology
Rashtrasant Tukdoji Maharaj Nagpur University, Nagpur
Syllabus for B.E. (Eighth Semester) Aeronautical Engineering
Experimental Stress Analysis (BEAE-805T)
(Total Credits: 05)
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
Lectures: 4 Hours/ Week Theory
Tutorial: 1 Hours / Week T (U): 80 Marks T (I): 20 Marks
Duration of University Exam: 03 Hours
Unit I 6 Hours
Fundamentals of stress & strain, stress strain relationship, Elastic constant, plane stress and plane
strain. Stress Analysis for two dimensional problems in Cartesian co-ordinate system, equations of
Equilibrium, compatibility equation
1. Srinath, L.S., Raghava, M.R., Lingaiah, K., Garagesha, G., Pant B., and Ramachandra, K.,
“Experimental Stress Analysis”, Tata McGraw-Hill, New Delhi, 1984.
2. Dally, J.W., and Riley, W.F., “Experimental Stress Analysis”, McGraw-Hill Inc., New York,
1998.
3. Hetyenyi, M., “Hand book of Experimental Stress Analysis”, John Wiley and Sons Inc., New
York, 1972.
Engineering and Technology
Rashtrasant Tukdoji Maharaj Nagpur University, Nagpur
Syllabus for B.E. (Eighth Semester) Aeronautical Engineering
Fatigue and Fracture (BEAE-805T)
(Total Credits: 05)
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
Lectures: 4 Hours/ Week Theory
Tutorial: 1 Hours / Week T (U): 80 Marks T (I): 20 Marks
Duration of University Exam: 03 Hours
REFERENCES:
1. Barrois, W., and Ripley, E.L., "Fatigue of Aircraft Structures", Pergamon Press, Oxford, 1983.
2. Sih, C.G., "Mechanics of Fracture", Vol.1 Sijthoff and Noordhoff International Publishing Co.,
Netherlands, 1989.
3. Knott, J.F., "Fundamentals of Fracture Mechanics", Butterworth & Co., (Publishers) Ltd.,
London, 1983.
Engineering and Technology
Rashtrasant Tukdoji Maharaj Nagpur University, Nagpur
Syllabus for B.E. (Eighth Semester) Aeronautical Engineering
Computational Fluid Dynamics (BEAE-805T)
(Total Credits: 05)
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
Lectures: 4 Hours/ Week Theory
Tutorial: 1 Hours / Week T (U): 80 Marks T (I): 20 Marks
Duration of University Exam: 03 Hours
Unit- I 7 Hours
Importance of CFD to various engineering streams. Basic fluid dynamics equations – continuity,
momentum and energy, Conservation law form and non-conservation law forms of the Governing
Differential Equations, Lagrangian and Eulerian formulations.
Unit- II 7 Hours
Description and procedure used in Finite Difference, Finite Element and Finite Volume schemes for
simple one dimensional conduction problems, Application to unsteady one-dimensional conduction
problems.
Unit- IV 7 Hours
Solution of linear algebraic equations - Direct solution methods and Iterative schemes. Boundary
value and initial value problems and their solution procedure. Runge Kutta methods. Shooting
methods.
Unit-V 8 Hours
Conduction and convection problems. Navier Stokes equations. Application to incompressible flow.
Pressure correction scheme, staggered grid, SIMPLE and SIMPLER schemes.
Unit-VI 8 Hours
Finite Volume method for compressible flow. Schemes like Jameson, MacCormack. Acceleration
devices, Grid independent studies, Grid Generation
Total No of periods: 45
PRACTICAL:
Based on above syllabus minimum eight practical to be performed
REFERENCES:
1. Bose, T.K., "Computation Fluid Dynamics" , Wiley Eastern Ltd., 1988.
2. Chow, C.Y., "Introduction to Computational Fluid Dynamic", John Wiley, 1979.
3. Hirsch, A.A., "Introduction to Computational Fluid Dynamics", McGraw Hill, 1989.
4. Fletcher, "Computational Fluid Dynamics ", Vol. I & II, Springer Verlag, 1993.
5. Patankar, S.V., "Numerical heat transfer and fluid flow", Hemispher Publishing Corporation, 1992
6. Anderson J.D.,”Computational fluid dynamics”, 1995