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Assam Science and Technology University Guwahati Course Structure and Syllabus

The document provides the course structure and syllabus for Mechanical Engineering semester VI at Assam Science and Technology University. It includes 9 subjects with codes, names, credit hours, and brief course content outlines. Subjects include Heat Transfer-II, Metrology and Instrumentation, Power Plant Engineering, Machine Design, Machine Tools and Machining, and Gas Turbines and Jet Propulsion. Labs include Metrology and Instrumentation, Machine Design/CAD, and Machine Tools and Machining. The total contact hours are 32 and total credits are 25.

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Assam Science and Technology University Guwahati Course Structure and Syllabus

The document provides the course structure and syllabus for Mechanical Engineering semester VI at Assam Science and Technology University. It includes 9 subjects with codes, names, credit hours, and brief course content outlines. Subjects include Heat Transfer-II, Metrology and Instrumentation, Power Plant Engineering, Machine Design, Machine Tools and Machining, and Gas Turbines and Jet Propulsion. Labs include Metrology and Instrumentation, Machine Design/CAD, and Machine Tools and Machining. The total contact hours are 32 and total credits are 25.

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ASSAM SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY UNIVERSITY

Guwahati

Course Structure and Syllabus

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING (ME)

Semester VI/ ME / B.TECH

Hours per Week Credits


Sl. No. Sub-Code Subject
L T P C

Theory

1 ME131601 Heat Transfer-II 3 2 0 4

2 ME131602 Metrology and Instrumentation 3 2 0 4

3 ME131603 Power Plant Engineering 3 0 0 3

4 ME131604 Machine Design 3 2 0 4

5 ME131605 Machine Tools and Machining 3 2 0 4

6 ME131606 Gas Turbines and Jet Propulsion 3 0 0 3

Practical

Metrology and Instrumentation


7 ME131612 0 0 2 1
Lab

8 ME131614 Machine Design/CAD Lab 0 0 2 1

Machine Tools and Machining


9 ME131615 0 0 2 1
Lab
TOTAL 18 8 6 25

Total Contact Hours: 32

Total Credits: 25

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Course Title : HEAT TRANSFER-II Class Hours/week 4
Course Code: ME131601 Expected weeks 12
Total hrs. of 36+12
L-T-P-C: 3-2-0-4 classes = 48

MODULE TOPIC COURSE CONTENT HOURS


Laws of Radiation, Planck’s law, Wien’s
displacement law, Stefan Boltzman law,
Kirchoff’s law. Intensity of radiation,
RADIATION Relation to Irradiation, Relation to
Radiosity, Relation between Irradiation
1 and Radiosity. Diffuse surface and specular 12
surface. Absorptivity, Reflectivity &
transmissibility. Black body radiation.
Grey body

Radiation between two black bodies,


Radiation shape factor (View
factor) and its properties. Shape factors
RADIATIVE HEAT for different geometries,
EXCHANGE Radiation between two infinite parallel
2 BETWEEN SURFACES places, Radiation between two 12
infinitely long concentric cylinders,
Radiation between grey bodies,
Electric network analogy for thermal
radiation, Radiation shields,
Radiation combined with convection
Types; Overall heat transfer co-efficient.
Fouling factor, LMTD methods of
HEAT EXCHANGER analysis, Effectiveness – NTU method.
3 ANALYSIS & DESIGN Pressure drop and pumping power. Aspects 12
of Design, double pipe heat exchangers;
Shell and Tube heat exchanger,
Condensers
PHASE CHANGE
HEAT TRANSFER
Modes of boiling, Nusselt theory of
4 condensation, correlations in boiling and 12
condensation.
TOTAL 48

REFERENCE BOOKS:

1. Heat Transfer by J P Holman, Souvik Bhattacharyya, Tata Mcgraw Hill.


2. Heat and Mass Transfer by Yunus A. Cengel, Tata Mcgraw Hill.
3. Heat Transfer by Y V C Rao, University Press.
4. Heat and Mass Transfer by P K Nag, Tata Mcgraw Hill.

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Class Hours/week 4
Course Title : METROLOGY AND INSTRUMENTATION Expected weeks 12
Course Code: ME131602 Total hrs. of 36+12
L-T-P-C: 3-2-0-4 classes = 48

MODULE TOPIC COURSE CONTENT HOURS


Definition and importance of Metrology
Measurement; Methods of measurements
– direct, indirect, comparison,
substitution, transposition, deflection and
1 INTRODUCTION null measurement; Errors in measurement 8
– absolute, relative, parallax, alignment,
loading, dynamic and calibration error;
Units of measurements – SI base and
derived units, SI prefixes of units.
Vernier scale; construction and use of
Vernier calliper, Vernier height and depth
gauge, micrometer; slip gauge.
Angular Metrology: Constructional
features and use of protractor, Vernier
2 LINEAR METROLOGY bevel protractor, angle gauges, sine bar 8
and slip gauges.
Measurements of: (i) Level using spirit-
level; (ii) Flatness using straight edge,
interferrometry (Newton’s rings) and
surface plate; Parallelism, cylindricity and
concentricity using dial indicator.
Concept of limits, tolerances and fits;
3 INTERCHANGEABILITY Hole basis and shaft basis system of fits; 6
OF COMPONENTS Go and No Go limit gauges; plug, ring,
snap, thread, radius and filler gauges.
Working principle and application of (i)
DEFINITION, USE AND dial gauge, (ii) Cook optical comparator,
4 ESSENTIAL FEATURES (iii) Back pressure Bourdon gauge 5
OF COMPARATORS pneumatic comparator, (iv) optical
comparator-profile projector.
Functional elements of an instrument –
sensing, conversion & manipulation, data
transmission and presentation element;
Characteristics – accuracy, precision,
MEASURING
5 INSTRUMENTS
repeatability, sensitivity, reproducibility, 5
linearity, threshold, calibration, response,
dynamic or measurement error;
Transducers – definition, primary and
secondary, active and passive.
Definition; Terminologies – geometrical
surface, effective surface, surface
MEASUREMENT OF roughness, roughness (primary texture),
6 SURFACE FINISH
8
waviness (secondary texture), form, lay,
sampling length; Numerical evaluation of
surface roughness: peak-to-valley height

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(Rmax), centre line average (CLA, Ra),
average depth (Rm), smoothness value
(G); Principle of operation of a Talysurf.
Displacement by LVDT; force by strain –
gauge load cell and piezoelectric load cell;
PRINCIPLE OF pressure by Bourdon – tube gauge;
OPERATION OF A FEW
7 MEASURING
temperature by liquid-in-glass 8
INSTRUMENTS thermometer, thermocouples, optical
pyrometer; liquid velocity by pitot tube;
water flow by orifice meter.
TOTAL 48

REFERENCE BOOKS:

1. E.O. Doebelin and D.N. Manik, Measurement Systems– Application and Design, Tata
McGraw Hill.
2. R. Rajendra, Principles of Engineering Metrology, Jaico Pub. House.
3. Beckwith, Lienhard and Marangoni, Mechanical Measurements, Pearson.
4. Bewoor and Kulkarni, Metrology & Measurement, TMH.

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Class Hours/week 3
Course Title : POWER PLANT ENGINEERING Expected weeks 12
Course Code: ME131603 Total hrs. of 36
L-T-P-C: 3-0-0-3 classes

MODULE TOPIC COURSE CONTENT HOURS


POWER PLANT Reheat, regenerative and binary vapor and
1 CYCLES
4
co-generation cycles.
Definition, classification, fire tube and
water tube boilers, mountings and
accessories. Draft in boilers, performance
of boiler - boilers efficiency, equivalent
2 BOILERS 5
evaporation, Losses in boilers. Coal and
combustion: Properties of coal, ultimate
analysis and proximate analysis,
combination calculation.
PF firing and Fluidized bed boilers.
Introduction to boiling and circulation in
3 FUEL BED FIRING 5
boilers. Power station boilers - Benson,
Lamont. Supercritical boiler.
BOILERS Super heater, economizer and air-pre
4 ACCESSORIES
5
heater. Handling of coal and ash.
i) Parts and classification, ii) nozzles types,
flow through nozzles and nozzle efficiency
Impulse turbine - velocity diagram, work
done and blade efficiency.
Pressure compounding and velocity
STEAM TURBINE
5 compounding of steam turbine 12
Impulse reaction turbine - Velocity
diagram, degree of reaction and Parsons
turbine.
Governing in Steam turbine. Condensers –
Basic ideas.
Load curve and various factors, cost of
POWER PLANT
6 ECONOMICS
power generation. Introduction to Hydel, 5
Nuclear and Renewable power plants.
TOTAL 36

REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. P.K. Nag, “Power plant Engineering,” Tata McGraw - Hill.
2. Arora and Domkundwar, “A course in Power plant Engineering” DhanpatRai & Sons.
3. M.M.EI- Wakil, “Power plant technology,” Tata McGraw – Hill.

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Course Title : MACHINE DESIGN Class Hours/week 4
Course Code: ME131604 Expected weeks 12
Total hrs. of 36+12
L-T-P-C: 3-2-0-4
classes = 48

MODULE TOPIC COURSE CONTENT HOURS


Design considerations; Review and
OBJECTIVE AND SCOPE
selection of materials and
1 OF MECHANICAL 6
ENGINEERING DESIGN
manufacturing processes; codes and
standards.
Design/allowable stress; Factor of
safety (FoS); Theories of failure –
MODES OF FAILURE maximum normal stress theory,
2 6
maximum shear stress theory,
Distortion energy theory. Choice of
Failure criteria.
S-N curve; Endurance limit and fatigue
strength; Stress concentration factors –
effect of discontinuity, fillets and
notches; Effect of size, surface finish,
stress concentration and degree of
3 FATIGUE IN METALS reliability on endurance limit; 10
Cumulative fatigue damage – Miner’s
equation Goodman and Soderberg
diagrams with respect to fatigue failure
under variable stresses. Fatigue design
under combined stresses.
DESIGN OF SCREW Design of Screw Jack, V belt and flat
JACK, V BELT AND FLAT belt drive.
4 BELT DRIVE
8

DESIGN OF SPUR GEAR Design of Spur Gear and Helical Gear.


5 AND HELICAL GEAR
10
DESIGN OF Design of Crankshafts, Connecting rod,
CRANKSHAFTS, Piston.
6 CONNECTING ROD, 8
PISTON

TOTAL 48

REFERENCE BOOKS:

1. V.B.Bhandari, "Design of Machine Elements ", Tata McGraw Hill.


2. R.L. Norton, Machine Design, Pearson.
3. U.C. Jindal Machine Design, Pearson.

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Class Hours/week 4
Course Title : MACHINE TOOLS AND MACHINING Expected weeks 12
Course Code: ME131605 Total hrs. of 36+12
L-T-P-C: 3-2-0-4 classes = 48

MODULE TOPIC COURSE CONTENT HOURS


Element of cutting process – Geometry of
single point tool and angles – Tool
specification – ASA, ORS & NRS system-
ELEMENTARY chip formation and types of chips – built up
1 TREATMENT OF edge and its effects chip breakers.
8
METAL CUTTING Mechanics of orthogonal cutting –
THEORY Merchant’s Force diagram, cutting forces –
cutting speeds, feed, depth of cut, tool life,
coolants, machinabilty index – Tool
materials
Principle of working, specification of lathe
– types of lathe – work holders, tool holders
–Taper turning and thread turning –Lathes
attachments. Turret and capstan lathes –
2 collet chucks – other work holders – tool
ENGINE LATHE 6
holding devices – box and tool layout.
Principal features of Semi– automatic lathes
– classification indexing & bar feeding
mechanism – tool layout and tool schedule
chart – Machining time calculation
Principles of working – Principal parts –
SHAPING SLOTTING specification, classification, operations
3 AND PLANING performed. Kinematic scheme of the 6
MACHINES shaping slotting and planning machines,
machining time calculations.
Principles of working, specifications, types,
operations performed – tool holding
DRILLING AND devices – twist drill – Boring and reaming
4 6
BORING MACHINES operations –Jig Boring machine. Deep hole
drilling machine. Machining time
calculation
Principles of working – specifications –
classifications of milling machines –
Principal features of Column and knee type
milling machine – machining operations
types--- geometry of milling cutters –
5 MILLING MACHINE 8
methods of indexing(simple, compound and
differential) - Milling processes – Up
milling, Down milling, Face milling & End
milling – Machining Time Calculation

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Fundamentals – Theory of grinding –
classification of grinding machine –
cylindrical and surface grinding machine –
Tool and cutter grinding machine – special
INTRODUCTION –
6 GRINDING PROCESS
types of grinding machines – Different 8
types of abrasives – bonds specification of a
grinding wheel and selection of a grinding
wheel. Wheel Mounting, Dressing, truing &
Balancing of Grinding wheel.
Classification of Jigs & Fixtures –
PRINCIPLES OF Principles of location and clamping – Types
7 DESIGN OF JIGS AND of clamping & work holding devices. 6
FIXTURES AND USES Typical examples of Jigs and fixtures –
Fool-proofing
TOTAL 48

REFERENCE BOOKS:

1. Production Technology by R.K. Jain and S.C. Gupta, Khanna Publishers


2. Machining and Machine Tools by A.B. Chattopadhyay, Wile India (P)Ltd.
3. Workshop Technolog – B.S. Raghuwanshi – Vol II, Dhanpat Rai & Co (p) Ltd.
4. Manufacturing Technology – P.N. Rao – Tata McGraw Hill
5. Elements of Workshop Technology (Vol. II) – S.K. Hajra Coudhury and A.K. Hajra
Coudhury.
6. Manufacturing Science – Amitabha Ghosh and Asok Kumar Mallick, East West Press

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Class Hours/week 3
Course Title : GAS TURBINES AND JET PROPULSION Expected weeks 12
Course Code: ME131606 Total hrs. of 36
L-T-P-C: 3-0-0-3 classes

MODULE TOPIC COURSE CONTENT HOURS


Cycle arrangements, Simple Gas Turbine Cycle,
Heat Exchange Cycle, Re-heat Cycle, Inter
1 INTRODUCTION cooled Cycle, Comparisions of various Cycles, 10
Practical Cycle, Losses and performances.

Parts, Principle of operations, Thermodynamics,


Performance Analysis, Axial Flow Compressor-
Geometry and Working Principle, Work done
CENTRIFUGAL factor, Performance Co-efficients, Degree of
2 COMPRESSOR
8
Reaction, Flow Losses, Comparision Axial
Centrifugal Compressors, Matching of Turbines
and Compressors.

Process of Combustion, Requirements of


Combustion Chamber, Chamber Arrangements,
3 COMBUSTION SYSTEM 8
Practical Problems.

Cycles, Propeller Efficiency, Gas Turbine


Engines, Ramjet Engines, Pulse jet Engines,
Turbo Propeller Engines, Turbo jet Engines,
4 JET PROPULSION 6
Thrust Equation and specific thrust, Thermal
Efficiency, Propeller Efficiency.

Small, Marine, Gas, Pump, Electric Power


ENVIRONMENT Generator, Locomotive Aircraft Automative
CONSIDERATIONS
5 DIFFERENT
and Process, Additional features of Turbine 4
APPLICATIONS Engines, Pollution.

TOTAL 36

REFERENCE BOOKS:

1. Gas Turbines by V. Ganeshan, Tata McGraw Hill.


2. Gas Turbine Theory by Cohen and Rogers.
3. Elements of Gas Turbine Propulsion by James Mattingly, Tata McGraw Hill.

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PRACTICALS

Course Title : METROLOGY AND INSTRUMENTATION LAB


Course Code: ME131612
L-T-P-C: 0-0-2-1
Expected No. of weeks : 12 (approx)

EXPERIMENT
AIM OF THE EXPERIMENT HOURS
NO.
1 To study the various gauges for measurement. 3

2 To measure the bore of an Engine Cylinder. 3

3 To measure the Tooth Profile of a Gear. 3

4 To measure the TPI, Depth, Pitch, Diameter (Major and Minor 3


Diameter)
5 To measure the taper angle. 3

6 To measure a graphically represented planer area. 3

7 To measure the speed of a rotating shaft. 3

8 To measure the pressure using Dead Weight Pressure Gauge Tester. 3

TOTAL 24

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Course Title : MACHINE DESIGN/CAD LAB
Course Code: ME131614
L-T-P-C: 0-0-2-1
Expected No. of weeks : 12 (approx)

EXPERIMENT
AIM OF THE EXPERIMENT HOURS
NO.

1 Introduction to the CAD software and its interface. 1

2 Introduction to different tools and its application. 1

3 Design of helical spring. 2

4 Design of connecting rod. 2

5 Design of Crank Shaft. 2

6 Design of keys. 2

7 Design of Piston. 2

8 Design of Pipe Vice. 2

9 Design of Coupling. 2

10 Design of Knuckle Joint. 2

11 Design of Cotter Joint. 2

TOTAL 20

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Course Title : MACHINE TOOLS AND MACHINING LAB
Course Code: ME131615
L-T-P-C: 0-0-2-1
Expected No. of weeks : 12 (approx)

EXPERIMENT
AIM OF THE EXPERIMENT HOURS
NO.

1 To make a job on lathe machine which include facing, 3


turning and drilling.
2 To perform internal turning, external turning and 3
threading operation on Lathe.
3 To make V threads and square threads on lathe machine. 3
4 To study the Grinding of single point cutting tool and 3
various cutting tool materials.
5 To make spur gear on milling machine. 3

6 Study of simple indexing in milling machine. 3

7 To make a job on grinding using surface grinder. 3

8 To do a turning job in CNC Lathe. 3

TOTAL 24

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