B.Tech Detail Module
B.Tech Detail Module
A. THEORY
Field Theory Contact Hours/Week Credit
Sl. Points
No.
L T P Total
1 HU101 ENGLISH LANGUAGE 2
& TECHNICAL
COMMUNICATION 0 0 2 2
2 PH101/ Chemistry -1 (Gr-B) / 3 1 0 4 4
CH101 Physics – 1 (Gr-A)
3 M101 Mathematics-1 3 1 0 4 4
4 ES101 Basic Electrical & 3 1 0 4 4
Electronic Engineering – 1
(GrA+GrB)
5 ME101 Engg. Mechanics 3 1 0 4 4
Total of Theory 18 18
B. PRACTICAL
6 PH191/ Chemistry -1 (Gr-B)/ 0 0 3 3 2
CH191 Physics – 1 (Gr-A)
7 ES191 Basic Electrical & 0 0 3 3 2
Electronic Engineering -1
8 ME191 Engg Drawing & 1 0 3 4 3
/192 Computer Graphics (Gr-B)
/ Workshop Practice (Gr-A)
Total of Practical 10 7
C. SESSIONAL
9 HU181 Language Laboratory 0 0 2 2 1
1
First Year Second Semester
A. THEORY
Field Theory Contact Hours/Week
Sl. L T P Total Credit
No. Points
Total of Theory 20 20
B. PRACTICAL
7 CS291 Basic Computation & 0 0 3 3 2
Principles of Computer
Programming
8 PH291/ Physics – 1 (Gr-B) 0 0 3 3 2
CH291 /Chemistry-1 (Gr-A)
9 ES291 Basic Electrical & 0 0 3 3 2
Electronic Engineering- II
10 ME291/ Workshop Practice (Gr-B) / 1 0 3 4 3
292 Basic Engg Drawing &
Computer Graphics (Gr-A)
Total of Practical 13 9
Total of Semester 32 29
Group-A Group-B
1st Sem Physics-I; Chemistry –1;
Workshop Practice Engg Drawing &
Computer Graphics
2nd Sem Chemistry –1; Physics-I;
Engg Drawing & Workshop Practice
Computer Graphics
2
Syllabus
First Semester
Theory
HU
English
PAPER CODE: HU 101
CONTACT: 2L
CREDIT: 2
PAPER NAME: ENGLISH LANGUAGE & TECHNICAL COMMUNICATION
1. To impart advanced skills of Technical Communication in English through Language Lab. Practice
Sessions to 1st Semester UG students of Engineering &Technology.
2. To enable them to communicate confidently and competently in English Language in all spheres.
3
b) Teaching strategies for Group Discussion
Teaching Cohesion and Coherence
Teaching effective communication & strategies for handling criticism and adverse remarks
Teaching strategies of Turn- taking, effective intervention, kinesics (use of body language) and
courtesies and all componentss of softskills.
b) Developing Reading Skill through Radio Commentary, Technical Texts and Case Studies (Refer to
Recommended Book 1.)
* Freedom by G. B. Shaw (Radio Commentary)
a) Guiding students for Intensive & Extensive Reading( See Recommended Book 1 )
a) Teaching all varieties of Technical Report, Business Letters and Job Application (Expressing Ideas
within restricted word limit through paragraph division, Listing Reference Materials through Charts ,
Graphs ,Tables and Diagrams);
b) Teaching correct Punctuation & Spelling, Semantics of Connectives, Modifiers and Modals, variety of
sentences and paragraphs
B. READING COMPREHENSION:
Strategies for Reading Comprehension 1L
Practicing Technical & Non Technical Texts for Global/Local/Inferential/Referential comprehension; 3L
Précis Writing
C. TECHNICAL COMMUNICATION
The Theory of Communication –Definition & Scope
Barriers of Communication
Different Communication Models
Effective Communication (Verbal / Non verbal)
Presentation / Public Speaking Skills 5L
(MCQ Practice during classes)
4
D. MASTERING TECHNICAL COMMUNICATION
Total Lectures 30
1. Attendance Marks 5
2. Testing Speaking Ability Marks 5
3. Testing Listening Ability Marks 5
4. 2 Unit Tests Marks 15
BOOKS -- RECOMMENDED:
1. Board of Editors: Contemporary Communicative English
for Technical Communication
Pearson Longman,2010
2. Dr. D. Sudharani: Manual for English Language Laboratory
Pearson Education (W.B. edition), 2010
3. Technical Communication Principles and Practice by Meenakshi Raman, Sangeeta Sharma( Oxford
Higher Education )
4. Effective Technical Communication by Barun K.Mitra( Oxford Higher Education )
5. V. Sashikumar (ed.): Fantasy- A Collection of Short Stories
Orient Black swan (Reprint 2006)
References:
1. D. Thakur: Syntax Bharati Bhawan , 1998
2. Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
(New Edition) for Advanced Learners
3. Internet
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Basic Science
Chemistry-1(Gr-A/Gr-B)
Code: CH101
Contacts: 3L + 1T = 4
Credits: 4
Module 1
Chemical Thermodynamics -I
Concept of Thermodynamic system: Definition with example of diathermal wall, adiabatic wall, isolated
system, closed system, open system, extensive property, intensive property.
Introduction to first law of thermodynamics: different statements, mathematical form.
Internal energy: Definition, Example, Characteristics, Physical significance, Mathematical expression for
change in internal Energy, Expression for change in internal energy for ideal gas.
Enthalpy: Definition, Characteristics, Physical significance, Mathematical expression for change in
Enthalpy, Expression for change in enthalpy for ideal gas. 3L
Heat Capacity: Definition, Classification of Heat Capacity (Cp and CV): Definition and General expression
of Cp - CV. Expression of Cp - CV for ideal gas.
Reversible and Irreversible processes: Definition, Work done in Isothermal Reversible and Isothermal
Irreversible process for Ideal gas,
Adiabatic changes: Work done in adiabatic process, Interrelation between thermodynamic parameters (P, V
and T), slope of P-V curve in adiabatic and isothermal process.
Application of first law of thermodynamics to chemical processes: exothermic, endothermic processes,
law of Lavoisier and Laplace, Hess’s law of constant heat summation, Kirchoff’s law. 3L
2nd law of thermodynamics: Statement, Mathematical form of 2nd law of thermodynamics (Carnot cycle).
Joule Thomson and throttling processes; Joule Thomson coefficient for Ideal gas, Concept of inversion
temperature.
Evaluation of entropy: characteristics and expression, entropy change in irreversible cyclic process, entropy
change for irreversible isothermal expansion of an ideal gas, entropy change of a mixture of gases.
2L
Work function and free energy: Definition, characteristics, physical significance, mathematical expression
of ∆A and ∆G for ideal gas, Maxwell’s Expression (only the derivation of 4 different forms), Gibbs
Helmholtz equation.
Condition of spontaneity and equilibrium reaction. 2L
6
Module 2
Reaction Dynamics
Reaction laws: rate and order; molecularity; zero, first and second order kinetics. Pseudounimolecular
reaction, Arrhenius equation.
Mechanism and theories of reaction rates (Transition state theory, Collison theory: ).
Catalysis: Homogeneous catalysis (Definition, example, mechanism, kinetics). 3L
Module 3
Electrochemistry
Conductance
Conductance of electrolytic solutions, specific conductance, equivalent conductance, molar conductance
and ion conductance, effect of temperature and concentration (Strong and Weak electrolyte).
Kohlrausch’s law of independent migration of ions, transport numbers and hydration of ions.
Conductometric titrations: SA vs SB & SA vs WB; precipitation titration KCl vs AgNO3. 2L
Electrochemical cell
Cell EMF and its Thermodynamic derivation of the EMF of a Galvanic cell (Nernst equation), single
electrode potentials, hydrogen half cell, quinhydrone half cell and calomel half cell (construction,
representation, cell reaction, expression of potential, Discussion, Application)
Storage cell, fuel cell (construction, representation, cell reaction, expression of potential, Discussion,
Application).
Application of EMF measurement on a) Ascertain the change in thermodynamic function (∆G, ∆H, ∆S) b)
ascertain the equilibrium constant of a reversible chemical reaction c) ascertain the valency of an ion.
3L
Module 4
Structure and reactivity of Organic molecule
Electronegativity, electron affinity, hybridisation, Inductive effect, resonance, hyperconjugation,
electromeric effect, carbocation, carbanion and free radicals.
Brief study of some addition, eliminations and substitution reactions. 3L
Polymerization
Concepts, classifications and industrial applications.
7
Polymer molecular weight (number avg. weight avg. viscosity avg.: Theory and mathematical expression
only), Poly dispersity index (PDI).
Polymerization processes (addition and condensation polymerization), degree of polymerization, Co-
polymerization, stereo-regularity of polymer, crystallinity (concept of Tm) and amorphicity (Concept of Tg)
of polymer.
Preparation, structure and use of some common polymers: plastic (PE: HDPE, LDPE, LLDPE,
UHMWPE)), rubber (natural rubber, SBR), fibre(nylon 6.6). Vulcanization.
Conducting and semi-conducting polymers. 5L
Module 5
Industrial Chemistry
Solid Fuel: Coal, Classification of coal, constituents of coal, carbonization of coal (HTC and LTC), Coal
analysis: Proximate and ultimate analysis.
Liquid fuel: Petroleum, classification of petroleum, Refining, Petroleum distillation, Thermal cracking,
Octane number, Cetane number, Aviation Fuel (Aviation Gasoline, Jet Gasoline), Bio-diesel.
Gaseous fuels: Natural gas, water gas, Coal gas, bio gas. 5L
Reference Books
1. P. C. Rakshit, Physical Chemistry, Sarat Book House (7th Edition).
2. S. Glasston, Text Book of Physical Chemistry, Macmillan India Limited.
3. S. Pahari, Physical Chemistry, New Central Book Agency.
4. S. Sarkar, Fuels and Combustion, Taylor & Francis (3rd Edition), 2009
5. P. Ghosh, Polymer Science and Technology of Plastics and Rubbers, Tata McGraw Hill
Publishing Company Limited.
6. F.W.Billmeyer : Textbook of Polymer Science is published by Wiley India ( is now an Indian
Imprint.)
7. Joel R. Fried, Polymer Science and Technology, Pearson Education (2nd Edition).
8. I. L. Finar, Organic Chemistry, Addison Wesley Longman, Inc.
9. Physical Chemistry, Atkins, 6th Edition, Oxford Publishers.
10. Organic Chemistry, Mark Loudon, 4th Edition, Oxford Publishers.
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Mathematics
Code: M101
Contacts: 3L + 1T = 4
Credits: 4
Note 1: The whole syllabus has been divided into five modules.
Note 2: UStructure of the question paperU
There will be three groups in the question paper. In Group A, there will be one set of multiple choice
type questions spreading the entire syllabus from which 10 questions (each carrying one mark) are to
be answered. From Group B, three questions (each carrying 5 marks) are to be answered out of a set
of questions covering all the three modules. Three questions (each carrying 15 marks) are to be
answered from Group C. Each question of Group C will have three parts covering not more than two
topics (marked in bold italics face). Sufficient questions should to be set covering all modules.
Module I
Matrix: Determinant of a square matrix, Minors and Cofactors, Laplace’s method of expansion of a
determinant, Product of two determinants, Adjoint of a determinant, Jacobi’s theorem on adjoint
determinant. Singular and non-singular matrices, Adjoint of a matrix, Inverse of a non-singular matrix and
its properties, orthogonal matrix and its properties, Trace of a matrix.
Rank of a matrix and its determination using elementary row and column operations, Solution of
simultaneous linear equations by matrix inversion method, Consistency and inconsistency of a system of
homogeneous and inhomogeneous linear simultaneous equations, Eigen values and eigen vectors of a
square matrix (of order 2 or 3), Eigen values of APTP, kA, AP-1P, Caley-Hamilton theorem and its
applications. 9L
11
Module II
Successive differentiation: Higher order derivatives of a function of single variable, Leibnitz’s theorem
(statement only and its application, problems of the type of recurrence relations in derivatives of different
Mean Value Theorems & Expansion of Functions: Rolle’s theorem and its application, Mean Value
theorems – Lagrange & Cauchy and their application, Taylor’s theorem with Lagrange’s and Cauchy’s
form of remainders and its application, Expansions of functions by Taylor’s and Maclaurin’s theorem,
Maclaurin’s infinite series expansion of the functions: sin x, cos x, e x , log(1 + x), (a + x)n , n being
an integer or a fraction (assuming that the remainder Rn → 0 as n → ∞ in each case). 5L
Reduction formula: Reduction formulae both for indefinite and definite integrals of types
dx
∫ sin ∫ cos ∫ sin ∫ cos ∫
n n m
x, x, x cos n x, m
x sin nx, , m, n are positive integers.
(x + a2 )
2 n
2L
Module III
Calculus of Functions of Several Variables: Introduction to functions of several variables with examples,
Knowledge of limit and continuity, Partial derivatives and related problems, Homogeneous functions and
Euler’s theorem and related problems up to three variables, Chain rules, Differentiation of implicit
functions, Total differentials and their related problems, Jacobians up to three variables and related
problems, Maxima, minima and saddle points of functions and related problems, Concept of line integrals,
Double and triple integrals. 9L
Module IV
Infinite Series: Preliminary ideas of sequence, Infinite series and their convergence/divergence, Infinite
series of positive terms, Tests for convergence: Comparison test, Cauchy’s Root test, D’ Alembert’s
Ratio test and Raabe’s test (statements and related problems on these tests), Alternating series, Leibnitz’s
Test (statement, definition) illustrated by simple example, Absolute convergence and Conditional
convergence. 5L
Module-V
Vector Algebra and Vector Calculus: Scalar and vector fields – definition and terminologies, dot and cross
products, scalar and vector triple products and related problems, Equation of straight line, plane and sphere,
Vector function of a scalar variable, Differentiation of a vector function, Scalar and vector point functions,
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Gradient of a scalar point function, divergence and curl of a vector point function, Directional derivative.
Related problems on these topics. Green’s theorem, Gauss Divergence Theorem and Stoke’s theorem
(Statements and applications). 8L
Total 40 Lectures
Suggested Reference Books
Engineering Science
DC Network Theorem: Definition of electric circuit, network, linear circuit, non-linear circuit, bilateral
circuit, unilateral circuit, Dependent source, Kirchhoff’s law, Principle of superposition. Source
equivalence and conversion, Thevenin’s theorem, Norton Theorem, nodal analysis, mesh analysis, star-
delta conversion. Maximum power transfer theorem with proof. 7L
Electromagnetism: Biot-savart law, Ampere’s circuital law, field calculation using Biot-savart &
ampere’s circuital law. Magnetic circuits, Analogous quantities in magnetic and electric circuits,
Faraday’s law, Self and mutual inductance. Energy stored in a magnetic field, B-H curve, Hysteretic and
Eddy current losses, Lifting power of Electromagnet. 5L
AC fundamental: Production of alternating voltage, waveforms, average and RMS values, peak factor,
form factor, phase and phase difference, phasor representation of alternating quantities, phasor diagram,
behavior of AC series , parallel and series parallel circuits, Power factor, Power in AC circuit, Effect of
frequency variation in RLC series and parallel circuits, Resonance in RLC series and parallel circuit, Q
factor, band width of resonant circuit. 9L
13
Recapitulation and Orientation lectures: 2L
Module – 1: Semiconductors: 4L
Crystalline material: Mechanical properties, Energy band theory, Fermi levels; Conductors,
Semiconductors and Insulators: electrical properties, band diagrams. Semiconductors: intrinsic and
extrinsic, energy band diagram, electrical conduction phenomenon, P-type and N-type semiconductors,
drift and diffusion carriers.
Outcome:
Students will be able to identify semiconductor materials, draw band-diagrams, distinguish between
intrinsic and extrinsic semiconductors, n- and p- type semiconductors, calculate drift and diffusion current
components.
Students must be able to explain the junction properties and the phenomenon of rectification, draw the I-V
characteristics and identify operating points; Calculate ripple factors, efficiency of power supplies.
Students will be able to draw and explain the I-V characteristics of BJTs – both input and output; learn to
bias transistors, both as amplifiers and switches; identify operating points.
Recommended Books:
Text:
9. Sedra & Smith: Microelectronics Engineering.
10. Millman & Halkias: Integrated Electronics.
References:
b) Malvino: Electronic Principle.
c) Schilling & Belove: Electronics Circuits.
d) Millman & Grabal: Microelectronics.
e) Salivahanan: Electronics Devices & Circuits.
f) Boylestad & Nashelsky: Electronic Devices & Circuit Theory
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Engineering Mechanics
Code: ME101
Contacts: 3L + 1T = 4
Credits: 4
Moments of inertia: MI of plane figure with 3L+1T 1. Meriam & Kraig: Vol-I
respect to an axis in its plane, MI of plane Chapt: Appendix A/1, A/2
figure with respect to an axis perpendicular to Sample Probs: A/1 to A/5;
the plane of the figure; Parallel axis theorem; Probs: A/1, A/5, A/9, A/15, A/20
Mass moment of inertia of symmetrical bodies,
e.g. cylinder, sphere, cone.
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Sl. Syllabus Contact Reference Books & Chapters and
No. Hrs. Problems for practice
Concept of simple stresses and strains: Normal 2L+1T 1.Elements of strength of Materials by
stress, Shear stress, Bearing stress, Normal Timoshenko & Young
strain, Shearing strain; Hooke’s law; Poisson’s Chapt: 1.1,1.2,1.3, 2.2
ratio; Stress-strain diagram of ductile and Prob set 1.2 : Prob: 3,4,5,8,9,10
brittle materials; Elastic limit; Ultimate stress; Prob set 1.3: Prob: 1,3,5,7
Yielding; Modulus of elasticity; Factor of 2. Nag & Chanda -3rd Part
safety. Chapt: 1.1, 1.2.1 to 1.2.3, 1.2.6, 1.2.7
Mo Introduction to Dynamics: Kinematics and 3L+1T Meriam & Kriag: Vol-II
d- Kinetics; Newton’s laws of motion; Law of Chapt: 1/3, 1/5,1/7, 2/1,2/2
IV gravitation & acceleration due to gravity; Probs: 1/1 to 1/10; 2/1 to 2/14; 2/15,
Rectilinear motion of particles; determination 2/17, 2/19, 2/25, 2/27;
of position, velocity and acceleration under
uniform and non-uniformly accelerated
rectilinear motion; construction of x-t, v-t and
a-t graphs.
Plane curvilinear motion of particles: 3L+1T Meriam & Kraig: Vol-II
Rectangular components (Projectile motion); Chapt: 2/3, 2/4, 2/5,
Normal and tangential components (circular Probs: 2/59 to 2/65, 2/67, 2/71, 2/81,
motion). 2/84, 2/89; 2/97, 2/99 to 2/103;
Mo Kinetics of particles: Newton’s second law; 5L+2T Meriam & Kraig: Vol-II
d- Equation of motion; D.Alembert’s principle Chapt: 3/2, 3/3, 3/4,3/6, 3/7;
V. and free body diagram; Principle of work and Probs: 3/1, 3/3, 3/4,3/7, 3/11, 3/12;
energy ; Principle of conservation of energy; 3/17, 3/19, 3/23; 3/103 to 3/107,
Power and efficiency. 3/113, 3/115, 3/116;
Sample probs: 3/16, 3/17;
Probs: 3/143,3/145, 3/158
Books Recommended
1. Engineering Mechanics [Vol-I & II]by Meriam & Kraige, 5th ed. – Wiley India
2. Engineering Mechanics: Statics & Dynamics by I.H.Shames, 4th ed. – PHI
3. Engineering Mechanics by Timoshenko , Young and Rao, Revised 4th ed. – TMH
4. Elements of Strength of Materials by Timoshenko & Young, 5th ed. – E.W.P
5. Fundamentals of Engineering Mechanics by Debabrata Nag & Abhijit Chanda– Chhaya
Prakashani
6. Engineering Mechanics by Basudeb Bhattacharyya– Oxford University Press.
7. Engineering Mechanics: Statics & Dynamics by Hibbeler & Gupta, 11th ed. – Pearson
Sessional
HU
HU 181 (Practical)
LANGUAGE LABORATORY
CONTACTS: 2P
CREDIT: 1
LANGUAGE LABORATORY PRACTICE
a) Honing ‘Listening Skill’ and its sub skills through Language Lab Audio device; 3P
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j) Honing ‘Conversation Skill’ using Language Lab Audio –Visual input; Conversational Practice
Sessions (Face to Face / via Telephone , Mobile phone & Role Play Mode); 2P
k) Introducing ‘Group Discussion’ through audio –Visual input and acquainting them with key
strategies for success; 2P
f) G D Practice Sessions for helping them internalize basic Principles (turn- taking, creative
intervention, by using correct body language, courtesies & other soft skills) of GD; 4P
g) Honing ‘Reading Skills’ and its sub skills using Visual / Graphics/Diagrams /Chart
Display/Technical/Non Technical Passages;
Learning Global / Contextual / Inferential Comprehension; 2P
h) Honing ‘Writing Skill’ and its sub skills by using Language Lab Audio –Visual input; Practice
Sessions 2P
Books Recommended:
Dr. D. Sudharani: Manual for English Language Laboratory
Pearson Education (WB edition),2010
Board of Editors: Contemporary Communicative English
for Technical Communication
Pearson Longman, 2010
Environmental awareness
• Resource conservation – Awareness to be developed on water, energy,soil.
• Preservation of heritage monuments- Marches, poster campaigns
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• Alternative energy consciousness amongst younger school-children.
• Plantation and beautification- Plantation of trees, their preservation and upkeep, developing NSS
parks.
• Waste disposal- Proper methods of domestic waste disposal.
Practical
Basic Science
Chemistry-1(Gr-A/Gr-B)
Code: CH191
Contacts:
Credits: 2
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At least Six experiments must perform in a semester out of above Ten experiments.
Or
Physics-1(Gr-B/Gr-A)
Code: PH191
Contacts: 3P
Credits: 2
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ii. At the end of the semester report should sent to the board of
studies regarding experiments, actually performed by the college,
mentioned in b] and c]
iii. Experiment in b] and c] can be coupled and can be parts of a single
experiment.
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Engineering Science
There will be a couple of familiarization lectures before the practical classes are undertaken where
basic concept of the instruments handled Eg: CRO, Multimeters etc will be given. Lectures on
measurement techniques and error calculation will also have to be organized.
3 hours per week must be kept, initially for practical lectures, and later for tutorials.
List of Experiments:
Familiarisation with passive and active electronic components such as Resistors, Inductors,
Capacitors, Diodes, Transistors (BJT) and electronic equipment like DC power supplies,
multimeters etc.
Familiarisation with measuring and testing equipment like CRO, Signal generators etc.
Study of I-V characteristics of Junction diodes.
Study of I-V characteristics of Zener diodes.
Study of Half and Full wave rectifiers with Regulation and Ripple factors.
Study of I-V characteristics of BJTs.
A. THEORETICAL PART
1. Introduction to Lines, Lettering, Dimensioning, Scales. - 1L
2. Geometrical Construction and Curves - 1L
3. Projection of Points, Lines and Surfaces - 2L
4. Projection of Solids - 2L
5. Isometric Views - 1L
6. Sectional Views - 1L
7. Development of Surfaces - 1L
8. Introduction to Computer Aided Drafting - 3L
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B. PRACTICAL PART
1. LINES, LETTERING, DIMENSIONING, SCALES; Plain scale, Diagonal scale.
- 6hrs
2. GEOMETRICAL CONSTRUCTION AND CURVES; Construction of polygons, Parabola, Hyperbola,
Ellipse. - 6hrs
st rd
3. PROJECTION OF POINTS, LINES, SURFACES; Orthographic projection- 1 and 3 angle projection,
Projection of lines and surfaces– Hexagon. - 3hrs
4. PROJECTION OF SOLIDS; Cube, Pyramid, Prism, Cylinder, Cone. - 6hrs
5. DRAWING ISOMETRIC VIEW FROM ORTHOGONAL/ SECTIONAL VIEWS OF SIMPLE SOLID
OBJECTS. - 3hrs
6. FULL AND HALF SECTIONAL VIEWS OF SOLIDS. - 3hrs
7. DEVELOPMENT OF SURFACES; Prism, Cylinder, Cone. - 3hrs
8. COMPUTER AIDED DRAFTING (Using AutoCAD and/or similar softwares); Introduction: Cartesian
and Polar coordinate system, Absolute and Relative coordinates; Basic editing commands: Line, Point,
Trace, Rectangle, Polygon, Circle, Arc, Ellipse, Polyline; Editing methods; Basic object selection methods,
Window and crossing window, Erase, Move, Copy, Offset, Fillet, Chamfer, Trim, Extend, Mirror; Display
commands: Zoom, Pan, Redraw, Regenerate; Simple dimensioning and text, Simple exercises. - 6hrs
References / Books:
• Narayana, K.L. and Kannaiah, P. Text Book of Engineering Drawing“Engineering Graphics”, Scitech
Publication
• Bhatt, N.D. “Elementary Engineering Drawing”, Charotar Book Stall, Anand, 1998
• Lakshminarayanan, V. and Vaish Wanar, R.S., “Engineering Graphics”, Jain Brothers, New Delhi,
1998
• Chandra, A.M. and Chandra Satish, “Engineering Graphics”, Narosa, 1998
• Jolhe, “Engineering Graphics”, Tata McGraw-Hill- WBUT Series
• Gill, P.S., “A Text Book of Engineering Drawing”, Katson Publishing House (Kataria and Sons)
• Venugopal, K., “Engineering Drawing & Graphics + AutoCAD”, New Age International
• Ventaka Reddy K., “Text Book of Engineering Drawing (2nd Edition)”, BS Publication.
Or
Workshop Practice(Gr-B/GrA)
Code: ME192
Contacts:
Contact Hours Per week: 1L+3P= 4
Credits: 3
A. THEORETICAL PART
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1. INTRODUCTION TO MANUFACTURING; Socio-economic role, Definition, Major grouping and
Examples. - 1L
5. JOINING PROCESSES; Welding (Permanent Joining)- General classification and basis; Gas welding,
Arc welding, Friction welding and Resistance welding, w.r.t. Principle, Requirements, Relative Advantages
and Applications; Brazing and soldering.
- 2L
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B. SCHEDULE OF PRACTICAL CLASSES
60
40 3 or 4 mm
30
600
φ 10 × 2 MM 600
(a)
(b)
(OR) φ 10 × 2 MM
Fig.1: Job for fitting practice
Operations required:
11. Squaring and finishing of the blank by filing
12. Making the Vee-portion by sawing and filing
13. Drilling (in machine) and tapping (hand)
ii) MACHINING (in 3 days or 9 hours); To make a pin as shown in Fig.2 from a 20mm mild steel rod in
a lathe.
½ × 12 TP1 (BSW)
or φ 10 × 2 MM (metric )
3 20
20 30
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iii) MACHINING (in 1 day or 3 hours); To make a MS prism as shown in Fig.3 from a 20mm mild steel
rod in a shaping and / or milling machine.
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16
15 15
iv) PATTERN MAKING, SAND MOULDING AND CASTING (in 3 classes or 9 hours); To make a
wooden pattern and a sand mould with that pattern for casting a cast iron block as shown in Fig.4.
35 25
40
450 10 450
10
25
20
vi) WELDING (ARC WELDING) (in 1 day or 3 hours); To join two thick (6mm) MS plate as
shown in Fig. 5 by arc welding.
vii) SHEET METAL WORK (in 1 day or 3 hours); Forming a cone, for example.
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Second Semester
Theory
Basic Science
Fundamentals of Computer:
History of Computer, Generation of Computer, Classification of Computers 2L
Basic Anatomy of Computer System, Primary & Secondary Memory, Processing Unit, Input & Output
devices 3L
Binary & Allied number systems representation of signed and unsigned numbers. BCD, ASII. Binary
Arithmetic & logic gates 6L
Assembly language, high level language, compiler and assembler (basic concepts)
2L
Basic concepts of operating systems like MS DOS, MS WINDOW, UNIX, Algorithm & flow chart
2L
C Fundamentals:
The C character set identifiers and keywords, data type & sizes, variable names, declaration, statements 3L
Operators & Expressions:
Arithmetic operators, relational and logical operators, type, conversion, increment and decrement
operators, bit wise operators, assignment operators and expressions, precedence and order of evaluation.
Input and Output: Standard input and output, formatted output -- printf, formatted input scanf.
5L
Flow of Control:
Statement and blocks, if - else, switch, loops - while, for do while, break and continue, go to and labels
2L
Fundamentals and Program Structures:
Basic of functions, function types, functions returning values, functions not returning values, auto,
external, static and register variables, scope rules, recursion, function prototypes, C preprocessor,
command line arguments. 6L
Arrays and Pointers:
One dimensional arrays, pointers and functions, multidimensional arrays. 6L
Structures Union and Files:
Basic of structures, structures and functions, arrays of structures, bit fields, formatted and unformatted
files. 5L
Recommended reference Books:
Introduction To Computing (TMH WBUT Series), E. Balagurusamy,TMH
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Leon Introduction to Computers,Vikas
Leon- Fundamental of Information Technology,Vikas
Ram B. Computer Fundamentals, New Age International
Ravichandran D. Programming in C, New Age International
Xavier C. C Language & Numerical Methods, New Age Inter.
Xavier C. Introduction to Computers, New Age International
Rao S.B. Numerical Methods with Programs in Basic Fortran Pascal & C++,
Universities Press
Dutta N. Computer Programming & Numerical Analysis, Universities Press
Bhanu Pratap Computer Fundamentals
Rajaram Computer Concepts & C Program, Scitech
Chemistry-1(Gr-B/Gr-A)
Code: CH201
Contacts: 3L + 1T = 4
Credits: 4
Or
Physics-1(Gr-A/Gr-B)
Code: PH201
Contacts: 3L + 1T = 4
Credits: 4
Mathematics
Code: M201
Contacts: 3L + 1T = 4
Credits: 4
Note 1: The whole syllabus has been divided into five modules.
Note 2: UStructure of the question paperU
There will be three groups in the question paper. In Group A, there will be one set of multiple choice
type questions spreading the entire syllabus from which 10 questions (each carrying one mark) are to
be answered. From Group B, three questions (each carrying 5 marks) are to be answered out of a set
of questions covering all the three modules. Three questions (each carrying 15 marks) are to be
answered from Group C. Each question of Group C will have three parts covering not more than two
topics (marked in bold italics faces). Sufficient questions should to be set covering all modules.
Module I
Ordinary differential equations (ODE)- First order and first degree: Exact equations, Necessary and
sufficient condition of exactness of a first order and first degree ODE (statement only), Rules for finding
Integrating factors, Linear equation, Bernoulli’s equation. General solution of ODE of first order and higher
degree (different forms with special reference to Clairaut’s equation). 5L
Module II
ODE- Higher order and first degree: General linear ODE of order two with constant coefficients, C.F. &
P.I., D-operator methods for finding P.I., Method of variation of parameters, Cauchy-Euler
equations,Solution of simultaneous linear differential equations. 6L
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Module III
Basics of Graph Theory: Graphs, Digraphs, Weighted graph, Connected and disconnected graphs,
Complement of a graph, Regular graph, Complete graph, Subgraph,; Walks, Paths, Circuits, Euler Graph,
Cut sets and cut vertices, Matrix representation of a graph, Adjacency and incidence matrices of a graph,
Graph isomorphism, Bipartite graph. 10L
Module IV
Tree: Definition and properties, Binary tree, Spanning tree of a graph, Minimal spanning tree, properties of
trees, Algorithms: Dijkstra’s Algorithm for shortest path problem, Determination of minimal spanning tree
using DFS, BFS, Kruskal’s and Prim’s algorithms. 6L
Module V
Improper Integral: Basic ideas of improper integrals, working knowledge of Beta and Gamma functions
(convergence to be assumed) and their interrelations. 3L
Laplace Transform (LT): Definition and existence of LT, LT of elementary functions, First and second
f (t ) n
shifting properties, Change of scale property; LT of , LT of t f (t ) , LT of derivatives of f (t ) ,
t
L.T. of ∫ f (u )du . Evaluation of improper integrals using LT, LT of periodic and step functions, Inverse
LT: Definition and its properties; Convolution Theorem (statement only) and its application to the
evaluation of inverse LT, Solution of linear ODE with constant coefficients (initial value problem) using
LT. 10L
Total 40 Lectures
Suggested Reference Books:
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Engineering Science
Electrostatics: Coulomb’s law, Electric Field Intensity, Electric field due to a group of charges, continuous
charge distribution, Electric flux, Flux density, Electric potential, potential difference, Gauss’s law, proof
of gauss’s law, its applications to electric field and potential calculation, Capacitor, capacitance of parallel
plate capacitor, spherical capacitor, isolated spheres, concentric conductors, parallel conductors. Energy
stored in a capacitor. 5L
DC Machines: Construction, Basic concepts of winding (Lap and wave). DC generator: Principle of
operation, EMF equation, characteristics (open circuit, load) DC motors: Principle of operation, Speed-
torque Characteristics (shunt and series machine), starting (by 3 point starter), speed control (armature
voltage and field control) 6L
Single phase transformer: Core and shell type construction, EMF equation, no load and on load
operation, phasor diagram and equivalent circuit, losses of a transformer, open and short circuit tests,
regulation and efficiency calculation. 4L
3 phase induction motor: Types, Construction, production of rotating field, principle of operation,
equivalent circuit and phasor diagram, rating, torque-speed characteristics (qualitative only). Starter for
squirrel cage and wound rotor induction motor. Brief introduction of speed control of 3 phase induction
motor (voltage control, frequency control, resistance control) 5L
Three phase system: Voltages of three balanced phase system, delta and star connection, relationship
between line and phase quantities, phasor diagrams. Power measurement by two watt meters method. 3L
General structure of electrical power system: Power generation to distribution through overhead lines
and under ground cables with single lone diagram. 1L
Text books:
1. Basic Electrical engineering, D.P Kothari & I.J Nagrath, TMH, Second Edition
2. Fundamental of electrical Engineering, Rajendra Prasad, PHI, Edition 2005.
3. Basic Electrical Engineering, V.N Mittle & Arvind Mittal, TMH, Second Edition
4. Basic Electrical Engineering, J.P. Tewari, New age international publication
Reference books:
1. Basic Electrical Engineering(TMH WBUT Series), Abhijit Chakrabarti & Sudipta Nath, TMH
2. Electrical Engineering Fundamental, Vincent.D.Toro, Pearson Education,
Second Edition.
2. Hughes Electrical & Electronics Technology, 8/e, Hughes, Pearson Education.
3. Basic Electrical Engineering, T.K. Nagsarkar & M.S. Sukhija, Oxford
4. Introduction to Electrical Engineering, M.S. Naidu & S, Kamakshaiah, TMH
5. Basic Electrical Engineering, J.J. Cathey & S.A Nasar, TMH, Second Edition.
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Basic Electronics Engineering-II
Module – 2: Feed Back Amplifier, Oscillators and Operational Amplifiers: 5L+5L = 10L
Concept (Block diagram), properties, positive and negative feed back, loop gain, open loop gain, feed back
factors; topologies of feed back amplifier; effect of feed back on gain, output impedance, input impedance,
sensitivities (qualitative), bandwidth stability; effect of positive feed back: instability and oscillation,
condition of oscillation, Barkhausen criteria.
Introduction to integrated circuits, operational amplified and its terminal properties; Application of
operational amplifier; inverting and non-inverting mode of operation, Adders, Subtractors, Constant-gain
multiplier, Voltage follower, Comparator, Integrator, Differentiator.
Outcomes:
Students will be able to distinguish the different Gate isolation techniques; draw and explain the I-V
characteristics of FETs; Appreciate the utility of CMOS.
Student will analyse the different OPAMP circuits and apply the knowledge of network theory to OPAMP
circuits.
Student must acquire the proficiency to express binary numbers, convert binary to decimal and vice versa,
draw truth tables for different logic operations, design Gates and simple digital circuits using the Gates.
Recommended Books:
Text:
• Sedra & Smith: Microelectronics Engineering.
• Millman & Halkias: Integrated Electronics.
References:
• Malvino: Electronic Principle.
• Schilling & Belove: Electronics Circuits.
• Millman & Grabal: Microelectronics.
• Salivahanan: Electronics Devices & Circuits.
• Boyelstad & Nashelsky: Electronic Devices & Circuit Theory.
Module 1 : 8L+3T
Basic Concepts of Thermodynamics
Introduction: Microscopic and Macroscopic viewpoints
Definition of Thermodynamic systems: closed, open and isolated systems
Concept of Thermodynamics state; state postulate.
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Definition of properties: intensive, extensive & specific properties.
Thermodynamic equilibrium
Thermodynamic processes; quasi-static, reversible & irreversible processes; Thermodynamic cycles.
Zeroth law of thermodynamics. Concept of empirical temperature.
Module 2 : 4L+3T
1st Law of Thermodynamics
Definition of Stored Energy & Internal Energy
1st Law of Thermodynamics for cyclic processes
Non Flow Energy Equation
Flow Energy & Definition of Enthalpy
Conditions for Steady State Steady flow: Steady State Steady Flow Energy Equation
Module 3 : 6L+3T
2nd Law of Thermodynamics
Definition of Sink, Source Reservoir of Heat.
Heat Engine, heat Pump & Refrigerator; Thermal efficiency of Heat Engines & co-efficient of performance of
Refrigerators
Kelvin – Planck & Clausius statements of 2nd Law of Thermodynamics
Absolute or Thermodynamic scale of temperature
Clausius Integral
Entropy
Entropy change calculation for ideal gas processes.
Carnot Cycle & Carnot efficiency
PMM-2; definition & its impossibility
Module 4: 6L+3T
Air standard Cycles for IC engines
Otto cycle; plot on P-V, T-S planes; Thermal efficiency
Diesel cycle; plot on P-V, T-S planes; Thermal efficiency
Rankine cycle of steam
h-s chart of steam (Mollier’s Chart)
Simple Rankine cycle plot on P-V, T-S, h-s planes
Rankine cycle efficiency with & without pump work
(Problems are to solved for each module)
Module 5: 9L+3T
Properties & Classification of Fluids
Ideal & Real fluids
Newton’s law of viscosity; Newtonian and Non-Newtonian fluids
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Compressible and Incompressible fluids
Fluid Statics
Pressure at a point
Measurement of Fluid Pressure
Manometers : simple & differential
U-tube
Inclined tube
Fluid Kinematics
Stream line
laminar & turbulent flow
external & internal flow
Continuity equation
Dynamics of ideal fluids
Bernoulli’s equation
Total head; Velocity head; Pressure head
Application of Bernoulli’s equation
Measurement of Flow rate : Basic principles
Venturimeter
Pilot tube
Orifice meter
33L+15T
=48P
(Problems are to be solved for each module)
Engineering Thermodynamics
Text :
1 Engineering Thermodynamics - P K Nag, 4th edn, TMH.
References :
1 "Fundamentals of Thermodynamics" 6e by Sonntag & Van Wylin published by Wiley India.
2 Engineering Thermodynamics – Russel & Adeliyi (Indian edition), OUP
3 Engineering Thermodynamics – Onkar Singhh, New Age International Publishers Ltd.
4 Basic Engineering Thermodynamics – R Joel, 5th Ed., Pearson
Fluid Mechanics
Text :
1 Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulic Machines - R K Bansal
References :
1 Introduction to Fluid Mechanics and Fluid Machines - S.K.Som and G.Biswas. 2nd edn, TMH
2 Fluid Mechanics by A.K.Jain.
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Practical
Basic Science
Chemistry-1(Gr-B/Gr-A)
Code: CH291
Contacts:
Credits: 2
Or
Physics-1(Gr-A/Gr-B)
Code: PH291
Contacts:
Credits: 2
Engineering Science
List of Experiments:
Sl. No Name of the Experiments
1. Calibration of ammeter and voltmeter.
2. Open circuit and Short circuit test of a single phase Transformer.
3. No load characteristics of D.C shunt Generators
4. Starting and reversing of speed of a D.C. shunt
5. Speed control of DC shunt motor.
6. Measurement of power in a three phase circuit by two wattmeter method.
There will be a couple of familiarization lectures before the practical classes are undertaken where
basic concept of the instruments handled will be given.
3 hours per week must be kept, initially for practical lectures, and later for tutorials.
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Fifth Semester
A. Theory
Sl. No. Field Subjects Contact Hours /Week Cr.Points
L T P Total
1 AUE501 Dynamics of Machine. 3 0 0 3 3
2 AUE502 Heat Transfer. 3 0 0 3 4
3 AUE503 Design of Machine 4 0 0 4 4
Element.
4 AUE504 Professional Elective I 3 0 0 3 3
5 AUE505 M/c Tools & Machining 3 0 0 3 3
Technology.
Total Theory 16 0 0 16 17
B. Practical
Sl. No. Field Subjects Contact Hours /Week Cr.Points
L T P Total
6 AUE 591 Seminar I (Trg.) 0 0 3 3 2
A. Theory
Sl. No. Field Subjects Contact Hours /Week Cr. Points
L T P Total
1 AUE601 Automotive Petrol & Diesel 3 0 0 3 3
Engine
2 AUE602 Power Unit & Transmission 3 0 0 3 3
3 AUE603 Metrology & Measurement. 3 0 0 3 3
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. Seventh Semester
A. Theory
Sl. No. Field Subjects Contact Hours /Week Cr. Points
L T P Total
1. AUE701 Vehicle Dynamics 3 0 0 3 3
Total Theory 0 0 13 13 8
Total Semester 15 0 13 26 23
List of Professional Elective IV
AUE 703 (A) Combustion & Pollution Control in Automobile.
AUE 703 (B) Robotics and Robot application.
List of Professional Elective V.
AUE 704 (A) Transport Management.
AUE 704 (B) Modern Vehicle Technology
List Of Free Elective I
AUE 705 (A) Non-Destructive Testing Methods.
AUE 705 (B) Maintenance Engineering.
Eighth Semester
A. Theory
Sl. No. Field Subjects Contact Hours /Week Cr.Points
L T P Total
1 AUE801(HU) Engineering Economy & Financial 2 0 0 2 2
Managment.
2 AUE802 Professional Elective VI 3 0 0 3 3
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SEMESTER - III
Theory
Rapid Technological growth and depletion of resources, Reports of the Club of Rome. Limits of growth: sustainable
development
Energy Crisis: Renewable Energy Resources
Environmental degradation and pollution. Eco-friendly Technologies. Environmental Regulations, Environmental Ethics
Appropriate Technology Movement of Schumacher; later developments
Technology and developing notions. Problems of Technology transfer, Technology assessment impact analysis.
Human Operator in Engineering projects and industries. Problems of man, machine, interaction, Impact of assembly line and
automation. Human centered Technology.
Ethics of Profession:
Engineering profession: Ethical issues in Engineering practice, Conflicts between business demands and professional ideals.
Social and ethical responsibilities of Technologists. Codes of professional ethics. Whistle blowing and beyond, Case studies.
1. Stephen H Unger, Controlling Technology: Ethics and the Responsible Engineers, John Wiley & Sons, New York 1994
(2nd Ed)
2. Deborah Johnson, Ethical Issues in Engineering, Prentice Hall, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey 1991.
3. A N Tripathi, Human values in the Engineering Profession, Monograph published by IIM, Calcutta 1996.
Ph 301 : :Physics2
Contacts : 3L + 1T
Credits :4
Module 1:
Vector Calculus:
1.1 Physical significances of grad, div, curl. Line integral, surface integral, volume integral- physical examples in the context
of electricity and magnetism and statements of Stokes theorem and Gauss theorem [No Proof]. Expression of grad, div, curl
and Laplacian in Spherical and Cylindrical co-ordinates. 2L
Module 2 :
Electricity
2.1 Coulumbs law in vector form. Electrostatic field and its curl. Gauss’s law in integral form and conversion to differential
form . Electrostatic potential and field, Poisson’s Eqn. Laplace’s eqn (Application to Cartesian, Spherically and Cylindrically
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symmetric systems – effective 1D problems) Electric current, drift velocity, current density, continuity equation, steady
current. 5L
2.2 Dielectrics-concept of polarization, the relation D=ε0E+P, Polarizability. Electronic polarization and polarization in
monoatomic and polyatomic gases. 3L
Module 3:
Magnetostatics & Time Varying Field:
3. Lorentz force, force on a small current element placed in a magnetic field. Biot-Savart law and its applications, divergence
of magnetic field, vector potential, Ampere’s law in integral form and conversion to differential form. Faraday’s law of
electro-magnetic induction in integral form and conversion to differential form. 3L
Module 4:
Electromagnetic Theory:
4.1 Concept of displacement current Maxwell’s field equations, Maxwell’s wave equation and its solution for free space.
E.M. wave in a charge free conducting media, Skin depth, physical significance of Skin Depth, E.M. energy flow, &
Poynting Vector.
6L
Module 5:
Quantum Mechanics:
5.1 Generalised coordinates, Lagrange’s Equation of motion and Lagrangian, generalised force potential, momenta and
energy. Hamilton’s Equation of motion and Hamiltonian. Properties of Hamilton and Hamilton’s equation of motion.
4L
Course should be discussed along with physical problems of 1-D motion
5.2 Concept of probability and probability density, operators, commutator. Formulation of quantum mechanics and Basic
postulates, Operator correspondence, Time dependent Schrödinger’s equation, formulation of time independent
Schrödinger’s equation by method of separation of variables, Physical interpretation of wave function ψ (normalization and
probability interpretation), Expectation values, Application of Schrödinger equation – Particle in an infinite square well
potential (1-D and 3-D potential well), Discussion on degenerate levels. 9L
Module 6:
Statistical Mechanics:
3.1 Concept of energy levels and energy states. Microstates, macrostates and thermodynamic probability, equilibrium
macrostate. MB, FD, BE statistics (No deduction necessary), fermions, bosons (definitions in terms of spin, examples),
physical significance and application, classical limits of quantum statistics Fermi distribution at zero & non-zero
temperature, Calculation of Fermi level in metals, also total energy at absolute zero of temperature and total number of
particles, Bose-Einstein statistics – Planck’s law of blackbody radiation..
7L
Basic Environmental Engineering and Elementary Biology
CH-301
L-T-P = 3-0-0
At least 30 Hrs/Sem
General
Basic ideas of environment, basic concepts, man, society & environment, their interrelationship.
1L
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Mathematics of population growth and associated problems, Importance of population study in environmental engineering,
definition of resource, types of resource, renewable, non-renewable, potentially renewable, effect of excessive use vis-à-vis
population growth, Sustainable Development. 2L
Materials balance: Steady state conservation system, steady state system with non conservative pollutants, step function.
1L
Environmental degradation: Natural environmental Hazards like Flood, earthquake, Landslide-causes, effects and
control/management; Anthropogenic degradation like Acid rain-cause, effects and control. Nature and scope of
Environmental Science and Engineering.
2L
Ecology
Elements of ecology: System, open system, closed system, definition of ecology, species, population, community, definition
of ecosystem- components types and function. 1L
Structure and function of the following ecosystem: Forest ecosystem, Grassland ecosystem, Desert ecosystem, Aquatic
ecosystems, Mangrove ecosystem (special reference to Sundar ban); Food chain [definition and one example of each food
chain], Food web. 2L
Biogeochemical Cycle- definition, significance, flow chart of different cycles with only elementary reaction [Oxygen,
carbon, Nitrogen, Phosphate, Sulphur]. 1L
Biodiversity- types, importance, Endemic species, Biodiversity Hot-spot, Threats to
biodiversity, Conservation of biodiversity. 2L
Air pollution and control
Atmospheric Composition: Troposphere, Stratosphere, Mesosphere, Thermosphere, Tropopause and Mesopause.
1L
Energy balance: Conductive and Convective heat transfer, radiation heat transfer, simple global temperature model [Earth as
a black body, earth as albedo], Problems. 1L
Green house effects: Definition, impact of greenhouse gases on the global climate and consequently on sea water level,
agriculture and marine food.Global warming and its consequence, Control of Global warming. Earth’s heat budget.
1L
Lapse rate: Ambient lapse rate Adiabatic lapse rate, atmospheric stability, temperature inversion (radiation inversion).
2L
Atmospheric dispersion: Maximum mixing depth, ventilation coefficient, effective stack height, smokestack plumes and
Gaussian plume model. 2L
Definition of pollutants and contaminants, Primary and secondary pollutants: emission standard, criteria pollutant.
Sources and effect of different air pollutants- Suspended particulate matter, oxides of carbon, oxides of nitrogen, oxides of
sulphur, particulate, PAN. 2L
Smog, Photochemical smog and London smog.
Depletion Ozone layer: CFC, destruction of ozone layer by CFC, impact of other green house gases, effect of ozone
modification. 1L
Standards and control measures: Industrial, commercial and residential air quality standard, control measure (ESP. cyclone
separator, bag house, catalytic converter, scrubber (ventury), Statement with brief reference).
1L
Water Pollution and Control
Hydrosphere, Hydrological cycle and Natural water.
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Pollutants of water, their origin and effects: Oxygen demanding wastes, pathogens, nutrients, Salts, thermal application,
heavy metals, pesticides, volatile organic compounds. 2L
River/Lake/ground water pollution: River: DO, 5 day BOD test, Seeded BOD test, BOD reaction rate constants, Effect of
oxygen demanding wastes on river[deoxygenation, reaeration], COD, Oil, Greases, pH.
2L
Lake: Eutrophication [Definition, source and effect]. 1L
Ground water: Aquifers, hydraulic gradient, ground water flow (Definition only) 1L
Standard and control: Waste water standard [BOD, COD, Oil, Grease],
Water Treatment system [coagulation and flocculation, sedimentation and filtration, disinfection, hardness and alkalinity,
softening]
Waste water treatment system, primary and secondary treatments [Trickling filters, rotating biological contractor, Activated
sludge, sludge treatment, oxidation ponds] tertiary treatment definition.
2L
Water pollution due to the toxic elements and their biochemical effects: Lead, Mercury, Cadmium, and Arsenic
1L
Land Pollution
Lithosphere; Internal structure of earth, rock and soil 1L
Solid Waste: Municipal, industrial, commercial, agricultural, domestic, pathological and hazardous solid wastes; Recovery
and disposal method- Open dumping, Land filling, incineration, composting, recycling.
Solid waste management and control (hazardous and biomedical waste). 2L
Noise Pollution
Definition of noise, effect of noise pollution, noise classification [Transport noise, occupational noise, neighbourhood noise]
1L
Definition of noise frequency, noise pressure, noise intensity, noise threshold limit value, equivalent noise level,
2. Pure Substance, Properties of pure substance; Phases of pure substances- Phase rule; Phase 04
Change Processes of Pure Substances – triple pt., critical pt.; Property diagrams of Phase change
Processes; P-V-T surface for phase change; Property tables of real substances - compressed
liquid, saturated, wet & superheated vapour.
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2 3. The 2nd Law of Thermodynamics; the corollaries & their proofs; the property of entropy; entropy 07
change of a pure substance; Tds equations and calculation of entropy change; concept and uses of
entropy; the entropy generation principle. The second law of thermodynamics for an open system.
4. Exergy analysis, Reversible work and irreversibility, Exergy change of a system, 2nd Law
efficiency. 04
3 5. Maxwell relations; Clapeyron Equation, Joule Thompson co-efficient 04
4 6. I.C.Engine, Air Standard cycles; Otto, Diesel, Dual Combustion. 03
7. Reciprocating air compressors; the compressor cycle with and without clearance, efficiencies; 03
volumetric efficiency & its effect on performance; multistaging.
5 8. Vapour power cycles & its modifications, Reheat & Regenerative cycle for steam, Binary cycle 04
and cogeneration.
6 9. Refrigeration cycles, reversed carnot cycle; components and analysis of simple vapour 05
compression Refrigeration cycle, Actual Refrigeration cycles, Vapour Absorption Refrigeration
cycle.
Total=40L
Books recommended:
1. Engineering Thermodynamics - P.K Chattopadyay, OUP
2. Fundamentals of Thermodynamics - 6e by Sonntag, Borgnakke & Van Wylen, John Wiley.
3. Engineering Thermodynamics-4e by P.K .Nag, TMH
4. Thermodynamics- an Engineering approach - 6e, Cengel & Boles,TMH
5. Engineering Thermodynamics- M. Achyuthan, PHI
6. Basic Engineering Thermodynamics- R. Joel, 5th ed, Pearson
7. Engineering Thermodynamics (Indian edition) – Russel & Adeliyi, OUP
8. Thermodynamics (Schaum’s) – 2nd ed, Potter & Somerton, TMH
ME : Strength of Materials
Contact Week / Semester= 12 minimum
Contact per week: 3L Credit: 3
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1. Elements of Strength of Materials by Timoshenko & Young, 5th Ed.- East west press.
2. Introduction to Solid Mechanics by Shames & Pitarresi, 3rd Ed., Prentice Hall India.
3. Mechanics of Materials by Beer & Johnston, TMH
4. Engineering Mechanics of Solids by E.P. Popov; 2nd Ed., Prentice Hall India
5. Fundamentals of Strength of Materials by Nag & Chanda, Wiley India
6. Strength of Materials by R.Subramanian, 2nd Ed., Oxford Univ. Press
7. Strength of Materials by Ryder, Mcmillan press
Practical
I. Introductory Lecture to help the students get a clear idea of Technical Communication & the need of Language
Laboratory
Practice Sessions 2L
2. Conversation Practice Sessions: (To be done as real life interactions)
2L+4P
a) Training the students by using Language Lab Device/Recommended Texts/cassettes /cd’s to get their Listening Skill
& Speaking Skill honed
b) Introducing Role Play & honing over all Communicative Competence
3. Group Discussion Sessions: 2L+6P
a) Teaching Strategies of Group Discussion
b) Introducing Different Models & Topics of Group Discussion
c) Exploring Live /Recorded GD Sessions for mending students’ attitude/approach & for taking remedial measure
Interview Sessions; 2L+6P
a) Training students to face Job Interviews confidently and successfully
b) Arranging Mock Interviews and Practice Sessions for integrating Listening Skill with Speaking Skill in a
formal situation for effective communication
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4. Presentation: 2L+6P
a) Teaching Presentation as a skill
b) Strategies and Standard Practices of Individual /Group Presentation
c) Media & Means of Presentation: OHP/POWER POINT/ Other Audio-Visual Aids
Books – Recommended:
Nira Konar: English Language Laboratory: A Comprehensive Manual
PHI Learning, 2011
D. Sudharani: Advanced Manual for Communication Laboratories &
Technical Report Writing
Pearson Education (W.B. edition), 2011
References:
Adrian Duff et. al. (ed.): Cambridge Skills for Fluency
A) Speaking (Levels 1-4 Audio Cassettes/Handbooks)
B) Listening (Levels 1-4 Audio Cassettes/Handbooks)
Cambridge University Press 1998
Mark Hancock: English Pronunciation in Use
4 Audio Cassettes/CD’S OUP 2004
Physics Lab-2
Code: PH-391
Contacts: (3P)
Credit: (2)
13. To study current-voltage characteristics, load response, areal characteristics and spectral response of photo
voltaic solar cells.
a) A candidate is required to perform 3 experiments taking one from each group. Initiative should be taken so
that most of the Experiments are covered in a college in the distribution mentioned above. Emphasis should be
given on the estimation of error in the data taken.
b) In addition a student should perform one more experiments where he/she will have to transduce the output of
any of the above experiments or the experiment mentioned in c] into electrical voltage and collect the data in a
computer using phoenix or similar interface.
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c) Innovative experiment: One more experiment designed by the student or the concerned teacher or both.
Note:
i.
Failure to perform each experiment mentioned in b] and c] should be compensated by
two experiments mentioned in the above list.
ii. At the end of the semester report should sent to the board of studies regarding
experiments, actually performed by the college, mentioned in b] and c]
iii. Experiment in b] and c] can be coupled and parts of a single experiment.
Recommended Text Books and Reference Books:
Physics I (PH101/201)
Vibration and Waves
1. Kingsler and Frey
2. D.P. Roychaudhury
3. N.K. Bajaj (Waves and Oscillations)
4. K. Bhattacharya
5. R.P. Singh ( Physics of Oscillations and Waves)
6. A.B. Gupta (College Physics Vol.II)
7. Chattopadhya and Rakshit (Vibration, Waves and Acoustics)
Optics
1. Möler (Physical Optics)
2. A.K. Ghatak
3. E. Hecht (Optics)
4. E. Hecht (Schaum Series)
5. F.A. Jenkins and H.E. White
6. 6. Chita Ranjan Dasgupta ( Degree Physics Vol 3)
Quantum Physics
1. Eisberg and Resnick
2. A.K. Ghatak and S. Lokenathan
3. S.N. Ghoshal (Introductory Quantum Mechanics)
4. E.E. Anderson (Modern Physics)
5. Haliday, Resnick and Crane (Physics vol.III)
6. Binayak Dutta Roy [Elements of Quantum Mechanics]
Crystallography
1. S.O. Pillai (a. Solid state physics b. Problem in Solid state physics)
2. A.J. Dekker
3. Aschroft and Mermin
4. Ali Omar
5. R.L. Singhal
6. Jak Tareen and Trn Kutty (Basic course in Crystallography
Laser and Holography
1. A.K. Ghatak and Thyagarajan (Laser)
2. Tarasov (Laser)
3. P.K. Chakraborty (Optics)
4. B. Ghosh and K.G. Majumder (Optics)
5. B.B. Laud (Laser and Non-linear Optics)
6. Bhattacharyya [Engineering Physics] Oxford
Schematic product symbols for standard components in mechanical, electrical and electronic systems, welding symbols and
pipe joints;
Orthographic projections of machine elements, different sectional views- full, auxiliary sections;
Isometric projection of components;
Assembly and detailed drawings of a mechanical assembly, such as a plummer block, tool head of a shaping
machine, tailstock of a lathe, welded pipe joints indicating work parts before welding, etc.
(At least six sheets must be drawn)
Books:
1. Text Book on Engineering Drawing, Narayana/ Kannaia H, Scitech
2. Mechanical Engineering Drawing and Design, S. Pal and M. Bhattacharyya
3. Machine Drawing by N.D. Bhatt
4. Machine Drawing by P.S. Gill
Workshop Practice-II
Code: ME-392
Cr-2
Pattern Making; pattern material, pattern allowances and types of patterns; (5P)
Mould making Practice: Uses of moulding tools: green sand moulding, gating system, risering system, core making; (6P)
Making a typical product using sheet metal; (3P)
Basic Forging processes like upsetting, drawing down and forge welding; (5P)
Practicing Resistance Spot Welding, Shielded Metal Arc Welding and Gas Welding; (7P)
Machining of typical products involving lathe, milling/shaping operations and finishing process(es); Machining of gears.
(10P)
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Experiments to observe speed ratios obtained using belt pulley and gears, and to evaluate torque and energy
required.
SEMESTER - IV
Theory
NUMERICAL METHODS
Code : M(CS) 401
Contacts : 2L+1T
Credits :2
Approximation in numerical computation: Truncation and rounding errors, Fixed and floating-point arithmetic, Propagation
of errors. (4)
Interpolation: Newton forward/backward interpolation, Lagrange’s and Newton’s divided difference Interpolation.
(5)
Numerical integration: Trapezoidal rule, Simpson’s 1/3 rule, Expression for corresponding error terms.
(3)
Numerical solution of ordinary differential equation: Euler’s method, Runge-Kutta methods, Predictor-Corrector methods
and Finite Difference method. (6)
Text Books:
1. C.Xavier: C Language and Numerical Methods.
2. Dutta & Jana: Introductory Numerical Analysis.
3. J.B.Scarborough: Numerical Mathematical Analysis.
4. Jain, Iyengar , & Jain: Numerical Methods (Problems and Solution).
References:
1. Balagurusamy: Numerical Methods, Scitech.
2. Baburam: Numerical Methods, Pearson Education.
3. N. Dutta: Computer Programming & Numerical Analysis, Universities Press.
4. Soumen Guha & Rajesh Srivastava: Numerical Methods, OUP.
5. Srimanta Pal: Numerical Methods, OUP.
MATHEMATICS
Code: M 402
Contacts: 3L +1T = 4
Credits: 4
Note 1: The entire syllabus has been divided into four modules.
Note 2: Structure of Question Paper
There will be two groups in the paper:
Group A: Ten questions, each of 2 marks, are to be answered out of a total of 15 questions, covering the entire
syllabus.
Group B: Five questions, each carrying 10 marks, are to be answered out of (at least) 8 questions.
Students should answer at least one question from each module.
[At least 2 questions should be set from each of Modules II & IV.
At least 1 question should be set from each of Modules I & III. Sufficient
questions should be set covering the whole syllabus for alternatives.]
Euler’s Formulae for Fourier Series, Fourier Series for functions of period 2π, Fourier Series for functions of period 2l,
Dirichlet’s conditions, Sum of Fourier series. Examples. (1)
Theorem for the convergence of Fourier Series (statement only). Fourier Series of a function with its periodic
extension. Half Range Fourier Series: Construction of Half range Sine Series, Construction of Half range Cosine Series.
Parseval’s identity (statement only). Examples. (2)
Analytic functions, Cauchy-Riemann Equations (statement only). Sufficient condition for a function to be analytic.
Harmonic function and Conjugate Harmonic function, related problems. (1)
Sub-Topics: Concept of simple curve, closed curve, smooth curve & contour. Some elementary properties of complex
Integrals. Line integrals along a piecewise smooth curve. Examples. (2)
Cauchy’s theorem (statement only). Cauchy-Goursat theorem (statement only). Examples. (1)
Cauchy’s integral formula, Cauchy’s integral formula for the derivative of an analytic function, Cauchy’s integral formula
for the successive derivatives of an analytic function. Examples. (2)
Sub-Topics: Zero of an Analytic function, order of zero, Singularities of an analytic function. Isolated and non-isolated
singularity, essential singularities. Poles: simple pole, pole of order m.
Examples on determination of singularities and their nature. (1)
Residue, Cauchy’s Residue theorem (statement only), problems on finding the residue of a given function, evaluation of
∞ sin x 2π dθ P( z )
definite integrals: ∫
0 x
dx , ∫
0 a + b cos θ + c sin θ
, ∫ Q ( z ) dz
C
(elementary cases, P(z) & Q(z) are
Sub-Topics: Concept of transformation from z-plane to w-plane. Concept of Conformal Mapping. Idea of some standard
transformations. Bilinear Transformation and determination of its fixed point.
(1)
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Some elementary deduction: i) P(O)=0, ii) 0≤P(A)≤1, iii) P(A’)=1-P(A) etc. where the symbols have their usual meanings.
Frequency interpretation of probability. (1)
Addition rule for 2 events (proof) & its extension to more than 2 events (statement only). Related problems.
Conditional probability & Independent events. Extension to more than 2 events (pairwise & mutual independence).
Multiplication Rule. Examples. Baye’s theorem (statement only) and related problems.
(3)
Some important discrete distributions: Binomial & Poisson distributions and related problems.
Some important continuous distributions: Uniform, Exponential, Normal distributions and related problems. Determination
of Mean & Variance for Binomial, Poisson & Uniform distributions only.
(2)
Module IV: Partial Differential Equation (PDE) and Series solution of
Ordinary Differential Equation (ODE) [13L]
Topic: Solution of Initial Value & Boundary Value PDE’s by Separation of variables, Laplace & Fourier transform
methods.
Sub-Topics:
PDE I: One dimensional Wave equation. (2)
PDE II: One dimensional Heat equation. (2)
PDE III: Two dimensional Laplace equation. (2)
References:
1. Bhamra K. S.: Partial Differential Equations: An introductory treatment with applications, PHI
2. Dutta Debashis: Textbook of Engineering Mathematics, New Age International Publishers.
3. Kreyzig E.: Advanced Engineering Mathematics, John Wiley and Sons.
4. Potter M.C, Goldberg J.L and Aboufadel E.F.: Advanced Engineering Mathematics, OUP.
5. Ramana B.V.: Higher Engineering Mathematics, TMH.
6. Spiegel M.R. , Lipschutz S., John J.S., and Spellman D., : Complex Variables, TMH.
2. Kinematics of fluid flow: fluid flow and classifications. Continuity equation in 1D & 3D. Potential 03
flow & Stream function; types of flow lines.
4. Momentum Analysis of flow systems; the linear momentum equation for steady flow, differential 03
approach.
3 5. Flow through pipes; Darcy – Weisbach equation of friction loss; hydraulic grade line and total 03
energy line.
4 6. Basic principle for flow through orifices, V-notches (rectangular-v), weirs (rectangular). Flow 04
through open channels; use of Chezy’s formula.
5 7. Dimensional Analysis & Model investigation applied to flow systems – Buckingham Pi theorem. 02
Dimensionless numbers in fluid flow.
8. Flow of fluid around submerged bodies; basic concepts of drag and lift. 02
Hydraulic Machines
Module Syllabus Contact Hrs
No.
6 Hydraulic Turbines; Principles and Classifications; Design & working principle of a Pelton Wheel, 05
efficiency and performance curves. Francis Turbine, Kaplan Turbine. Function of Draft Tube. Cavitation
in Turbines.
7 Reciprocating Pumps: Components & Principles, Classification, discharge, work done, power 05
requirement.
8 Centrifugal pumps: Components, working principle, head & efficiency. Multistage Centrifugal pumps. 05
Pump characteristics, NPSH & Cavitation.
Total=40
Books Recommended
1. Fluid Mechanics & Turbo Machines – M.M.Das, PHI, 2010.
2. Fluid Mechanics & Machinery – R.K.Bansal, Luxmi Publications.
3. Fluid Mechanics & Machinery – C.Ratnam, A.V.Kothapalli, I.K. International Publishing House Ltd, 2010.
4. Introduction to Fluid Mechanics & Fluid Machines – Som & Biswas, TMH.
5. Fluid Mechanics & Machinery – C.S.P Ojha, R.Berndtsson, P.N. Chandramouli, OUP.
6. Introduction to Fluid Mechanics – Fox & Macdonald, Wiley.
7. Fluid Mechanics – Fundamentals & Applications – Cengel & Cimbala, TMH.
8. Ojha,C S P,Berndtsson. R,Chandramouli. P. N.
ME-402 Mechanisms
Contact Week / Semester= 12 minimum
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Practical
NUMERICAL METHODS
Code : M(CS) 491
Credits :1
1. Assignments on Newton forward /backward, Lagrange’s interpolation.
2. Assignments on numerical integration using Trapezoidal rule, Simpson’s 1/3 rule, Weddle’s rule.
3. Assignments on numerical solution of a system of linear equations using Gauss elimination and Gauss-Seidel
iterations.
4. Assignments on numerical solution of Algebraic Equation by Regular-falsi and Newton Raphson methods.
5. Assignments on ordinary differential equation: Euler’s and Runga-Kutta methods.
6. Introduction to Software Packages: Matlab / Scilab / Labview / Mathematica.
ME 491: Fluid mechanics & Hydraulic Machines Lab
Contacts: 3L
Credit: 2
Fluid flow measurements: Determining coefficient of discharge for venturimeter, orificemeter, weirs;
Experiment to verify Bernouli's theorem;
Flow through pipes: Reynold's experiments; Pipe friction in laminar and turbulent flow regimes; Pitot tube
experiments on viscous flow and boundary layer theory;
Determination of metacentric height of a floating vessel;
Experiments on Fluid Machinery : Pumps, jet pumps, Blowers, Compressors;
Experiments on Hydro-Turbines: Francis and Pelton turbines.
(At least six experiments must be conducted)
ME 492: Manufacturing Technology Lab
Contacts: 3L
Credit: 2
Sand preparation and testing: specimen preparation for testing permeability, clay content, grain fineness number, moisture
content, green compression strength, green shear strength, splitting strength, hardness, etc.;
Casting of metals after preparation of suitable moulds; Experiments on properties of post casting, fettling, cleaning,
deburring, and polishing operations;
Practicing smithy or forging of carbon steels and testing for its property changes;
Laboratory experiments in Fabrication processes to observe effects of varying process parameters in GMAW and
SMAW and Testing for Joint defects.
(At least six experiments must be conducted)
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Credit: 2
Assembly and detailed drawings of a mechanical assembly, such as a simple gear box, flange coupling, welded bracket
joined by stud bolt on to a structure, etc.
Practicing AutoCAD or similar graphics softwares and making orthographic and isometric projections of different
components.
(At least six assignments must be conducted)
References:
1. Text Book on Engineering Drawing, Narayana and Kannaia H, Scitech.
2. Mechanical Engineering Drawing and Design, S. Pal and M. Bhattacharyya.
3. Machine Drawing by N.D. Bhatt.
4. Machine Drawing by P.S. Gill.
5. Engineering Drawing and Graphics + AutoCAD by K. Venugopal, New Age International Pub.
6. Engineering Drawing with an Introduction to AutoCAD by D.A. Jolhe, Tata-McGraw-Hill Co.
V Semester
Dynamics of reciprocating machines: Static force analysis, Inertia forces in reciprocating parts: analytical method: velocity
and acceleration of reciprocating parts, crankshaft torque considering and neglecting the weight of connecting rod; turning
moment on crank-shaft, dynamically equivalent system, correction couple.
Graphical method: Klein’s construction. 8L
Turning moment diagrams: Coefficient of fluctuation of speed and energy, Flywheels, application as punching press
3L
Govorners: Centrifugal govorners: Watt, Porter, Proell, Hartnell; stabitily criterion, controlling force, govorner effort and
power, friction and insensitiveness. 5L
Brakes and Dynamometers: Brakes: Block or shoe brake, Band brake, Band and Block brake, Internal Expanding Shoe
brake, Braking of a vehicle; Dynamometer: Prony brake dynamometer, Rope brake dynamometer, Belt transmission
dynamometer. 4L
Balancing: Rotating mass: single rotating mass, balancing of several masses rotating in same plane and in different plane
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Reciprocating mass: Partial balancing of primary force, Partial balancing of locomotives: Variation of tractive force (or
effort), swaying couple, hammer blow, coupled locomotives, Primary and secondary balancing of Multi-cylinder Inline
Engines. 6L
Vibrations: Introduction: Fundamentals of vibration, Free vibrations: longitudinal vibrations; energy method, Rayleigh
method; Transverse vibrations; natural frequency of a shaft or beam, whirling speed.
Damped vibrations: over damped, under damped, critically damped vibrations, logarithmic decrement, forced damped
vibration, magnification factor, vibration isolation and transmissibility.
Torsional vibration: free torsional vibration single rotor 10L
References:
1) Theory of Machines and Mechanisms by J.J.Shigley and J.J.Uicker, McGrawhill.
2) Theory of Machines by S.S.Rattan, TMH.
3) Design of machinery by R.L.Norton, , McGrawhill
4) Theory of Machines by R.K.Bansal , laxmi Publications
5) Mechanism and Machine Theory by J.S.Rao and R.V.Dukkipati, New Age International
Conduction: Fourier law of heat conduction for isotropic material. Thermal conductivity. Derivation of the energy equation
in three dimensions including transient effect. Non dimensional - thermal diffusivity and Fourier number. One dimensional
solution with and without heat generation in slab, cylinder and sphere. Analogy with electrical circuits. Critical thickness of
insulation. 10L
Conduction-Unsteady state: Lumped parameter approach and physical significance of time constant, Biot number,
Validity of lumped parameter approach. Introduction to Heissler Chart.3L
Radiation : Physical mechanism of thermal radiation, laws of radiation, definition of black body, emissive power, intensity
of radiation, emissivity, reflectivity, transmitivity, irradiation, radiosity. Radiation exchange between black bodies, concept
of Gray-Diffuse Isotropic (GDI) surface. Radiation exchange between GDI surfaces by radiation network and radiosity
matrix method. Radiation shielding. 7L
Convection: Introduction, Newton's law of cooling and significance of the heat transfer coefficient. Momentum and energy
equations in two dimensions, nondimensionalisation, importance of non-dimensional quantities and their physical
significance. Order of magnitude analysis for flow over a flat plate. Velocity and thermal boundary layer thickness by
integral
method. Analogies between momentum, heat and mass transfer. 7L
Heat exchangers: Types of heat exchangers, parallel and counter f low types, Introduction to LMTD. Correction factors,
fouling factor.-Effectiveness of heat exchanger .NTU method for heat exchangers.
4L
References :
1. Heat Transfer - A Basic Approach by M.N.Ozisik, McGrawhill.
2. Heat Transfer by J.P.Holman, 8th ed., McGrawhill.
3. Heat and Mass Transfer by R. K. Rajput. ( S. Chand ,2010)
4. Fundamental of Engineering Heat and Mass Transfer by R.C. Sachdeba (New Age Science,2010)
Introduction: Definition, General procedures and considerations in Machine Design, design stresses, factor of safety,
engineering material and application. 2L
Limits, Fits and Tolerances: Indian Standard System for Limits and Fits, Preferred Numbers,
Fundamental Deviation for Holes and Shafts. 3L
joints- Types of cotter joint, Knuckle joint, Riveted joints, Design of Riveted joints,
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Welding processes, Types of Weld joints, Strength of different Fillet weld joints and butt joints, Stresses for different
Welded joints. 12L
Design of Variable Loads: Endurance limit of materials, Notch sensitivity, Goodman and Soderberg Criteria, Design of
Shaft. 6L
Shafts, Keys and Couplings: Design of shafts on the basis of Strength, Design of shafts on the basis of Rigidity, Types of
keys, Design of Sunk keys, Effect of keyways, Types of Shaft Couplings, Design of Muff, Split muff and Flange Coupling.
12L
Design of springs: Helical compression, Tension springs under static and variable loads, Laminated Springs.
5L
Design of Belt and Chain Drives: Selection of Belt Drives, Types of Belt Drives, Materials of Belts, Belt joints, Types of
Flat Belt Drives, Design of Flat Belt and V belt Drives. Design of chain Drives.
8L
References:
1. Mechanical Engineering Design by J.F.Shigley, McGrawhill.2003
2. Design of Machine Elements by M.F.Spotts, Prentice Hall.1998
3. Mechanical Analysis and Design by A.H.Burr and J.B.Cheathak, 2nd ed., Prentice Hall.1995
4. Fundamentals of Machine Elements - Hawrock, Jacobson - McGraw Hill 1993.
5. Design of machine elements by V. B. Bhandari, Tata McGraw Hill Pub.1994
6. A Text Book of Machine Design by R.S.Khurmi and J.K.Gupta, S.Chand Pub.2005
INTRODUCTION
Types of chassis layout with reference to power plant locations and drive, Vehicle frames. various types of frames.
Constructional details, Materials. Testing of vehicle frames. Unitised frame body construction: Loads acting on vehicle
frame, chassis lubrication, and calculation of stresses on sections.
3L
FRONT AXLE AND STEERING SYSTEM
Types of front axles. Construction details. Materials. Front wheel geometry viz. Castor, Camber, King pin inclination, Toe-in
Conditions for true rolling motion of wheels during steering. Steering geometry. Ackerman and Davis steering system.
Constructional details of steering linkages. Different types of steering gear boxes. Steering linkages and layouts. Power and
power assisted steering. 5L
DRIVE LINE
Effect of driving thrust and torque reactions. Hotch kiss drive, torque tube drive and radius rods. Propeller shaft. Universal
joints. Constant velocity universal joints. Front wheel drive.3L
Different types of final drive. Worm and worm wheel, straight bevel gear, Spiral bevel gear and hypoid gear final drives.
Double reduction and twin speed final drives. Differential principles. Construction details of differential unit. Non-slip
differential. Differential locks - Differential housings.
5L
REAR AXLES
Construction of rear axles. Types of loads acting on rear axles. Full floating. Three quarter floating and semifloating rear
axles. Rear axle housing. Construction of different types of axle housings. Multi axled vehicles. Construction details of multi
drive axle vehicles. 5L
SUSPENSION SYSTEM
Need of suspension system - Types of front and rear suspension system - Suspension springs - Constructional details and
characteristics of leaf, coil and torsion bar springs - Independent suspension - Rubber suspension – Pneumatic suspension -
constructional details of telescopic shock absorbers. Types, vibrations and riding comfort, role axis of spring suspension.
Two & 4. wheel independent suspension 5L
electrical brakes, details of hydraulic system, mechanical system and components. types of master cylinders, factors
influencing operation of brakes such as operating temperature, lining, brake clearance, pedal pressure, linkages etc, Different
types of retarders like eddy current and hydraulic retarder. Anti lock braking systems.
5L
References:
1. Jack E Rjavee Automotive Technology- A system approach, Thomson Asia Pte Ltd.
Singapore, 3rd edition 2004
2. De A Automobile Engineering, Galgotia Publishers Pvt Ltd , 2004
3. Ramalingam K K Scitech Publication (India) Pvt. Ltd. 2nd edition 2004
4. Joseph Heitner, Automotive Mechanics Principle and Practice East west press,2nd edition 1999
Control Valve: Relief valve, Un loader valve, Pressure reducing valve, Different types of flow control valve, Direction
control valve. 10L
Air filter, Lubrication & Regulators, Pneumatic control elements, Air cylinders. 3L
Hydraulic Actuators : Linear and rotary, Hydraulic actuator and their circuit. 5L
Metal cutting:
Tool geometry and single point cutting tools, orthogonal and oblique cutting, rake, cutting tool signature; Chip shape and
chip formation, chip tool interface, chip flow, built up edge, machined surface. 4L
Force systems during turning, Merchant’s circle diagram for cutting forces, force systems at chip tool interface and shear
plane, velocity relationships, derivations of expressions and problems.
Energy of cutting process, derivation of expression; Principle of heat generations in metal cutting;
Machining economics- machining cost, optimum production rate, derivation of expressions.
Cutting tool materials, cutting fluids, tool life 10L
Conventional Machining: Constructional Details and Working of Lathe, Drilling machine, Milling machine, Shaper and
Planer; Tooling, Attachments and Operations Performed, Process Geometry, Cutting Conditions, Calculation of Time of
Machining (Tm) and Material Removal Rate (MRR), problems. 12L
Non traditional machining: basic concepts and application of EDM, ECM, USM, PAM, EBM, AJM, WJM, LBM and
Explosive forming. 10L
References:
1. Production Technology by R.K.Jain and S.C.Gupta, Khanna Publishers.
2. Manufacturing Science by A. Ghosh and A. Mullick, East West Publishers.
3. A text book of Production Engimeering by P.C.Sharma , S.Chand.2002
4. Manufacturing Technology – Metal Cutting and Machine Tools by Rao P.N, Tata McGraw Hill. 1998
5. Manufacturing Engineering and Technology by S. Kalpakjian, Addison Wesley
6. Elements of Workshop Technology by Hajra Choudhury, Vol-I and Vol-II Media promoters’ pub. 2007
7. H.M.T. Production Technology-Hand Book, Tata McGraw Hill. 1980
8. Workshop Technology by W.A.J. Chapman Part I, II & III. 1976, 1998
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Student will deliver seminar talk regarding training, which they have taken in the preceding summer vacation .They have to
submit a report in this respect.
AUE592 Engine component Laboratory.
Contact: 3P
Credit: 2
Identification of tools and their function.
Study of various design of 4-stroke & 2- stroke S.I. & C.I. engines. Dismantling and assembling of engines. Comparison of
engine component for various design. Ignition systems, fuel systems in SI and CI Engine, Cooling Systems.
Drawing board exercises compatible to the course of AUE 503 (Design of Machine elements.).
Study and measurement of various design of automobile chassis. Dismantling & Assembling and experimentation(where
ever possible) of steering system, braking system, differential mechanism, gear box, transmission system.
Pneumatic circuit for sorting device, stamping device, valve actuation, toppling device, clamping device
Electro hydraulic circuit to develop system pressure, to actuate double acting cylinder, continuous reciprocation of a double
acting cylinder. Speed control of double acting cylinder.
VI Semester
Introduction: Basic air standard cycle Otto, Diesel& dual fuel cycle, comparison between Otto, Diesel and Dual fuel cycles.
Concept of Fuel-air cycles and actual cycles. Comparison of four stroke and two stroke engine operation.
5L
Fuels: Basic properties of SI and CI engine fuels, rating of fuels, equation of combustion, calculation of A/F ratio and
equivalence ratio. 3L
SI Engine Fuel System: Air-fuel mixtures, mixture requirements at different loads and speeds. Carburetor and its working
principle. Calculation of mass flow rate of fuel and A/F ratio. Essential parts of a carburetor.
4L
Ignition System: Magneto and Battery ignition systems, Firing order and its significance.
Ignition timing and Spark advance mechanism. 2L
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Combustion in CI engines: Combustion in CI engines and Stages of combustion, ignition delay, factors affecting delay
period. Abnormal combustion,. Knock in CI engines, comparison of knock in CI & SI engines.
4L
Fuel Injection System: Requirements, function of components, Jerk and distributor type Pumps. Fuel injector, types of
injection nozzle, Spray characteristics, injection Timing. 4L
2-stroke engines: Types of two stroke engines - Terminologies and definitions - Theoretical scavenging methods. Types of
scavenging pumps Advantages and disadvantages of two stroke engines.
3L
.
Engine Testing: Performance testing of petrol and diesel engine. Measurement of IP, BP, FP, Mechanical efficiency, Brake
thermal Efficiency, Volumetric efficiency and specific fuel consumption. Heat balance chart,
3L
References :
1. V. Ganesan, Internal Combustion Engines, Tata McGraw Hill Co., Third Edition,2007.
2. K.K. Ramalingam, “Automobile Engineering”, Scitech Publications Pvt. Ltd., 2005
3.M.L.Mathur and R.P. Sharma” Internal Combustion engines” Dhanpat Rai Publication ,
Transmission: Requirements of transmission system, Explain with Lay out of Front wheel drive, rear wheel drive, four
wheel drive system, Two and Three wheeler drive arrangement, Hybrid vehicle drive (series, parallel & combination
drive lines) 2L
Clutch: Principle, Requirements, Types, Construction and operation of different types of clutch,
Clutch operating system, Torque capacity, Performance curve, Clutch plate: requirement, construction and material,
Linings: properties, types, material, Over running clutch, Clutch fault and diagnosis, Numerical. 7L
Gearbox: Necessity, Types, Function, Construction and working details of sliding mesh gearbox, constant mesh
gearbox, synchromesh gearbox , Determination of gear ratios for vehicles, Gear box design, Gear shifting
mechanism, Overdrive gears, Transfer box, Trouble shooting, Numerical 7L
Fluid flywheel: Principle of operation, Construction details. Torque capacity, Performance characteristics 2L
Torque converter: Principle of operation, Construction, Performance characteristics, Multistage and Polyphase torque
converters. 3L
Automatic Transmission: Epicyclic (simple and compound planet) gearbox, Determination of gear ratios for vehicles,
Construction & operation of four forward & reverse & three forward & reverse automatic gear box, Automatic
overdrive, Clutches and brakes in epicyclic gear train, Hydraulic control system for automatic transmission,
Numerical. 6L
Hydrostatic drive system: Types, Principles, Advantage & limitation, Construction & working of hydrostatic drive.
2L
Electric drive: Principle of early and modified ward Leonard control system, Advantage and limitations. 2L
Continually variable transmission(CVT): Operating principle, basic layout & operation, advantage & disadvantages.
2L
. Automatic Transmission Applications: Chevrolet Turboglide, Toyota ECT-i, Mercedes Benz automatic
transmission. 3L
References:
1. Heldt.P.M., " Torque converters ", Chilton Book Co., 1992.
2. Josepe Heitner Automotive Mechanics – Principle and Practice, East West Press 2nd
edition 1999.
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3. Judge.A.W., " Modern Transmission systems ", Chapman and Hall Ltd., 1990.
4. De A Automobile Engineering, Galgotia Publication Pvt. Ltd. 2004
5. N. K. Giri, “Automotive Mechanics”, Khanna Publishers, Delhi, Eighth Edition
6. Crouse. W.H., Anglin., D.L., " Automotive Transmission and Power Trains construction ", McGraw-Hill, 1976.
Car body details: Saloon car, Hatch back car, convertible, limousine, SUV, MUV 3L
Bus body details: Single Decker and double Decker bus, Mini bus. 3L
Commercial vehicle body details: Flat platform, Drop side, Tipper body, Tanker body. 3L
Interior Ergonomics : Interior car space nomenclature. Driver and passenger ergonomics with seating space arrangements
for cars. Different types of car seats. Seat comfort, suspension seats, split frame seating, seat adjustment mechanisms. Dash
board instruments, electronic displays. Visibility, driver’s visibility, methods of improving visibility. Different types of car
doors and window regulators. 5L
Aerodynamic effect: Pressure distribution on vehicle surface. Air resistance on vehicle, Wind tunnel testing. Flow
visualization around vehicle. Effects of Drag and Lift on vehicle motion. Methods of reducing air drag. Effect of side
5L
force and wind thrust.
Safety aspect: Driver’s safety, Impact protection basics, Physics of impact between deformable bodies, occupant and cargo
restraint, passive restraint systems, Use of air bags, side impact analysis. Bumper system. Energy absorbent foams.
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Mechanisms in vehicle applied to safety. Prototype making, initial tests, vehicle crash tests on full scale model.
5L
Body materials: Different types of ferrous and non-ferrous materials used in vehicle such as cast iron. Steel, Alloy steel,
plastic, G.R.P, semi-rigid polyurethane. 5L
Painting: Corrosion of vehicle body. Anticorrosion method. Paint and painting process. 2L
Body repairing: Repairing of small dents, Repairing of rusted body panels, Repairing of front end collision, Rear end
collision, Side collision, Roll-over damage. Repairing shop equipments. 3L
References:
1. J.Powloski - “Vehicle Body Engineering” - Business Books Ltd, London -1989
2. Crouse W and Anglin D, Automotive Mechanics Tata Mcgraw hill publication 10th edition, 2004
3. Jack E Rjavee, Automotive Technology- A system approach, Thomson Asia Pte Ltd, Singapore, 3rd edition, 2004
4. K Sing Automobile Engineering vol-I Standard Publishers Distributor 2003
ME 604(B) :Mechatronics
Contacts: 3L
Credits : 3
Introduction to Mechatronics: Definition, Mechatronics in manufacturing, products and design. Comparison between
Traditional and Mechatronics approach. 3L
Electronics: Review of fundamentals of electronics, logic gates and their operations, Data conversion devices, sensors,
microsensors, transducers, electrical contacts, actuators, and switches, contactless input devices, signal processing devices;
relays, output devices. Drives: Stepper motors, servo drives. 10L
Mechanical: Ball screws, linear motion bearings, transfer systems.
Hydraulics: Hydraulic elements, actuators and various other elements. Design of hydraulic circuits. 3L
Control Systems: Open loop and closed loop control, block diagrams, transfer functions, Laplace transforms; Mathematical
model of physical system; PI and PID controllers, 8085 microprocessor, PLC controller and Ladder diagrams, hydrualic and
pneumatic controllers; Time domain analysis, transient response of first and second order systems; Introduction to nonlinear
control; State space analysis, optimal and adaptive control; Intorduction to discrete-time systems and Z-transform.
Design and fabrication of Mechatronics systems. 15L
References :
1. Automatic Control Engineering by F.H.Raven, 5th ed., McGrawHill International.
2. Modern Control Engineering by K.Ogata, 3rd ed., Prentice Hall.
3. Mechatronics, Bolton, Pearson Education
4. Automatic Control Systems by B.C.Kuo, 6th ed., Prentice Hall.
5. Mechatronics , HMT Ltd., TMH.
6. Machine design for mobile and industrial applications by G.W.Kurtz, J.K.Schueller, P.W.Claar, SAE.
7. Mechatronics, Mohali, TM
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Brake; types of brake, design of disc brake, & expanding brake, calculation of heat generation. Design of break system
including master cylinder, wheel cylinder, dram & disc break. 5L
References :
1. Computer Aided Mechanical Design and Analysis by V.Ramamurhti, 3rd ed., TMH.
2. Mechanical Analysis and Design by A.H.Burr and J.B.Cheatham, 2nd ed., Prentice Hall.1995.
3. Mechanical Engineering Design by J.E.Shigley, McGrawhill.2003
4. Fundamentals of Machine Elements - Hawrock, Jacobson - McGraw Hill1993.
5. Design of machine elements by V. B. Bhandari, Tata McGraw Hill Pub.1994
6. A Text Book of Machine Design by R.S.Khurmi and J.K.Gupta, S.Chand Pub.2005
Introduction : Scope & importance of material handling. Principles of material handling. Unit load concept.
3L
Classification : Intermittent discharge type equipment such as Power trucks, Fork lift trucks etc. 8L
Continuous discharge type equipment: Belt conveyors, chain conveyor, Roller conveyors. Discharge capacity, Power
calculation. Pneumatic and hydraulic conveyors. 15L
Reference Books:
1. Apple J.M – Material Handling system design : John Willey & Sons.
2. Allegri T.H - Material Handling principles and practice : CBS Publishers & Distributors, New Delhi.
3. Spivako Vsky A and Dyachkov, V – Conveyors and related Equipment; Peace Publishers, Moscow.
Production management objectives, functions and its relations to other management functions of an organization. Classical
Production Systems- batch, bob, continuous, Mass and flow productions; Cobb- Doughlas production function, Planning
functions; Organizational policies in respect with production planning and control, Productivity-concept, Craig and Harris
productivity measurement model, factors affecting productivity, productivity improvement, Scheduling, and Sequencing
techniques for optimal plant facility utilization, Line balancing; fundamental concepts of Material Requirement Planning
(MRP) and MRP II.
12L
Operations Management concepts, characteristics, Basic operations management tools- Linear Programming Problems,
Graphical approach, Simplex method, Big-M, Two Phase, Duality, Transportation and Assignment problems, Waiting line
theory-{ M / M/ 1 : (∞ / FCFS) }model, Inventory management- definition, basic concepts, classical EOQ model, Economic
Production Quantity (EPQ) model, Game theory- fundamental concepts, pure and mixed strategies, with and without saddle
point problems, Project Management: CPM and PERT
12L
References:
1. Production Systems: Planning Analysis & Control, James L. Riggs, John Wiley & Sons, 1981.
2. Production and Operations Management, Kanishka Bedi, Oxford university press, 2004.
3. Industrial Engg. & Production Management, M. Mahajan, -2nd revised Edition; Dhanpat Rai & Co, 2002
4. Operations Research – Theory and Application, J.K.Sharma - 2nd revised Edition; Macmillan Publishers, 2003
5. Quantitative Techniques in Management, N. D. Vohra- 4th , Tata McGraw-Hill, 2010
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Reference:
1. Rao, P. N. and Tiwari, N. K., “Computer Aided Manufacturing”, Tata McGraw-Hill 2008.
2. Groover, Mikell P., “CAD/CAM”, Pearson Education; 2008.
3. Joseph Edward., “Mechanical Engg. Design”., McGraw Hill.
4. Norton, R. L., “Machine Design – An Integrated Approach”, Addison Wesley.
5. Shyam and Tickoo, “CATIA V5 R20 Engineers Designing”.
Experiments on open & closed loop positional control, using positional and velocity feedback.
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VII Semester
Resistance to motion, air gradient and friction resistance, Tractive effort draw bar pull, Tractive effort vs speed graph, Gear
ratio selection, power calculation of vehicle. 6L
Stability of vehicle: stability analysis, when vehicle is moving on level ground, reaction and maximum tractive effort for the
front wheel, rear wheel and all wheel driven vehicle. Stability analysis when vehicle traveling on both
longitudinally and laterally inclined road. Stability of vehicle when taking turn on level and inclined road.
6L
Forces on suspension: Load on suspension in fore and apt direction. Load on suspension both for rigid
and independent suspension system. Effect of braking and accelerating on suspension,
Conditions for maximum load on suspension, considering gyroscopic effect. Stability of 2 wheelers and 3
wheeler vehicle. 8L
Vehicle Handling: Slip angle, Over steer and under steer and its relation with slip angle, Ackerman angle, Steady state and
transient cornering, Lateral force developed during cornering. Cornering stiffness, Power consumed by tyre.
5L
Gyroscope: Precisional motions and gyroscopic stability, gyroscopic couple, effect on stability of four wheel
vehicle. 3L
Riding characteristic: Effect of inflation pressure on tire, tire life, tire wear. Over loading and
wrong loading Driving habit. Wheel wobble and its effect. 3L
Effect of braking: Braking torque inside the drum brake and disc brake system, Force analysis on brake pedal, master
cylinder and wheel cylinder, Wheel braking torque on the surface of tyre, requirement of antilock braking
system. 5L
References :
Starting system: Condition of starting, Behavior of starter during starting, and its characteristics, Principle and
construction of starter motor, working of different starter device units, care and maintenance of starter motor. Starter
Switches. 5L
D.C Machine: Main construction Features, Armature Winding, Commutator, Basic principle of d.c generator, Slip-ring,
Commutation, Operating characteristics and application of dc genetator, armature reaction, total loss in dc generation,
Working principle of dc motor, Types of dc motor and it’s characteristics, speed control of dc motor, Three point
starter- basic construction and working principle.
5L
Lighting system & Accessories: Details of head light and side light, Head light aiming, Speedometer, Odometer, Horn,
Horn-Relay, Wiper system, Trafficator, Positive and Negative Earth System, Principle of transformer and it’s
application, Stepper- motor, Different types of relay and it’s application. 5L
Automotive Electronics: Transfer function, Application of control system in automobile industry, open-loop system
and closed-loop system, vehicle motion control, Various Microcontroller based operation in a vehicle.
3L
Transducer & Sensors: Introduction, Mechanical spring devices, Resistive transducer, Capacitive Transducer, Strain
gauges, Thermistor, Thermocouples, LVDT, RVDT, Photoelectric transducer, Digital displacement transducer, Oxygen
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Sensors, Position sensors-Fuel metering/vehicle speed sensor and detonation sensor- Altitude sensor, Flow sensor,
Solenoids. 5L
Electronic Fuel Injection and Ignition System: Introduction, Feed back carburetor system, Multi port injection,
Ignition system controls, Electronic Ignition System, Advantage of Electronic Ignition System., Solid-State ignition
system. 5L
Digital Engine control System: Engine cranking and warm up control, Acceleration enrichment, Integrated engine
control system, Exhaust emission control engineering. 3L
Reference:
1. Judge. A. W., Modern Electrical Equipment of Automobiles, Chapman & Hall, London, 1992
2. Young, A. P., & Griffiths. L., Automoboles Electrical Equipment, English Language Book Socity & New Press,
1990.
3. Crouse. W. H., Automobile Electrical Equipment, MeGraw Hill Book Co Lnc., New York, 1980.
4. Spreadbury. F. G. Electrical Ignition Equipment, Constable & Co. Ltd., London 1962.
5. Kholi. P. L., Automotive Electrical Equipment, Tata McGraw-Hill Co. Ltd. New Delhi, 1975.
6. J.B. Gupta., Electrical Machine.
7. Automotive hand Book, Robert Bosch, Bently Publishers, 1997.
Emission Standards : Evaluation of Emission Standards – Mandatory Tests for Emission measurement –
Type Approval & Production Conformity Tests – Driving Cycles, Bharat Stages & Euro emission
standards. 5L
Control Techniques for SI and CI: Design changes, optimization of operating factors, Control of
Crankcase emission, Evaporative emission, Exhaust emission - exhaust gas recirculation, air injector PCV
system, thermal reactors, catalytic converters. 8L
Test Procedure & Instrumentation for Emission Measurement: Test procedures- Measurements of
invisible emissions -ORSAT apparatus, NDIR analyzer, Flame ionization detectors, Chemiluminescent
analyzer, Gas analyzer, Measurements of visible emissions – Comparison methods & Obscure methods -
Smoke meters, Emission standards. 10L
Reference:
1. B.P. Pundir, “Engine Emissions”, Narosa Publishing House, 2007.
2. V. Ganesan, Internal Combustion Engines, Tata McGraw Hill Co., 2004.
3. K.K. Ramalingam, “Automobile Engineering”, Scitech Publications Pvt. Ltd., 2005
4. Amitosh De, “Automobile Engineering”, Galgotia Publications Pvt. Ltd., 2004
5. Dr. N.K. Giri, “Automobile Mechanic”, Khanna Publishers, 2006
6. Heywood. J.B., Internal Combustion Engine Fundamentals, McGraw Hill Book Co.,
1995.
7. Automobiles and Pollution SAE Transaction, 1995.
INTRODUCTION: Robot definition, Robotic systems - Its role in automated manufacturing; Robot anatomy; Robot
classifications and specifications; Basic Robot motions -Point to point control, Continuous path control.
4L
COMPONENTS AND OPERATIONS: Robot kinematics, Forward and Reverse transformation, Homogeneous
Transformations. Robot Actuators and Control; Pneumatic, Hydraulic and Electrical drives and Controls used in Robots.
Robot End-effectors, Mechanical, Magnetic and Vacuum Grippers, Gripping forces RCC and Design features of grippers.
14L
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SENSING AND MACHINE VISION: Robot Sensors, Different types of Contact and Non-contact Sensors; Robot Vision
and their interfaces. 5L
Reference:
1. Industrial Robotic Technology - Programming and Application by M.P.Groover et. al., McGrawHill
2. Robotics for Engineers by Y.Koren, McGrawhill.
3. Robots Modelling Control and Applications with Software by P.G.Ranky and C.Y.Ho, Springer Verlag Berlin.
4. Robotics Technology and Flexible Automation by S.R.Deb, TMH.
5. Robotics Control, Sensing, Vision and Intelligence by K.S. Fu., R.C. Gonalez, C.S.G.Lee, McGraw Hill.
ii)Vehicle registration: Necessity; area of registration; time given for registration; format and documents to
be attached and fees; period of registration; renewal; suspension; Temporary and permanent registration; vehicle
fitness; refusal; NOC; registration for embassy vehicles; production of vehicle at the time of registration;
Migration of vehicle from one state to other; Hire purchase; lease or hypothecation; transfer of registration on
sale; removal of hypothecation clause; Transfer of ownership; Change of residence or place of business; death of
owner; sale or purchase; Alteration in motor vehicle; age limit of vehicles; attachment of trailers; Maintenance
of state registers of motor vehicles, uniforms.
iii) Motor insurance: Types; scope; limitations; liability of insurance Cost; insurance documents-claim form;
estimate and bills; Necessity for insurance against third party risk; Requirements and limits of liability of
insurance policies; Procedure to be followed for settlement of a claim after an accident; Surveyor and loss
assessor; Surveyors report; Certificate of insurance: transfer; Compensation to third party deaths; Motor
accident claims tribunal (MACT); Transit insurance.
iv) Vehicle permit & Traffic Regulation: Type of permit, Control of permit, traffic signs and traffic
regulation: General provisions; Central Govt. rules and provisions regarding construction; maintenance of
vehicle; emissions and safety provisions. Control of traffic – limits of speed; weight; length and height; power to
restrict and erect traffic signs; design of traffic signs and its colour scheme; Signals; Safety measures for drivers
and pillion riders; Precautions at unguarded railway crossings Schemes for investigation of accidents and
wayside amenities; Traffic navigation; global positioning system. 8L
Vehicle parts, supply management and budget: Cost of inventory - Balancing inventory cost against downtime -
Time management - Time record keeping - Energy management. Stores management – Function, Objectives, Type of
Stores, Stocking & Issuing of Materials; Parts Control – Identification, Methods of Parts Control - Bin tag systems;
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Scientific Inventory Management – Classification of Items (ABC Analysis), Economic Order Quantity (EOQ); Budget -
Budget activity, Capital expenditures, Classification of vehicle expenses. 7L
Fleet management and Data processing : Definition of fleet; Description of fleet- luxury cars; buses; trucks; cash
vans; tanker, tipper, municipal, fire-fighting vehicles, breakdown service vehicle etc, Management of the
Fleet; Data processing systems- Software, Modems ,Computer controlling of fleet activity. 3L
References:
1. S.K. Sharma & Savita Sharma, “Industrial Engineering & Operation Management”, S.K.Kataria & Sons, 2007-
2008.
2. S.L. Bhandarkar, “Vehicle Transport Management”, Dhanpat Rai & Co. (Pvt.) Ltd., 2006
3. Government Publication, The Motor Vehicle Act, 1989
4. JOHN Doke, " Fleet management ", McGraw Hill Co, 1984.
5. S. K. Srivastav,, “Economics of Transport”
Trends in Automotive Power Plants: Fuel Cell Technology For Vehicles: What is fuel cell, Type of fuel cell,
Advantages of fuel cell. Current state of the technology. Potential and challenges. Advantages and disadvantages of
hydrogen fuel. Stratified charged / learn burn engines - Hydrogen engines - Electrical and Hybrid Vehicles- Magnetic track
vehicles. 8L
Suspension, Brakes and Safety: Air suspension - semi-active and fully active suspension
system- advantages of fully active suspension - Antiskid braking system- Retarders- Regenerative braking – safety cage - air
bags - crash resistance - passenger comfort 6L
Vehicle Operation and Control: Fundamentals of Automotive Electronics – sensors, actuators, processors- Computer
Control for pollution, noise and for fuel economy - Electronic Fuel Injection and Ignition system- Computer controlled
carburetor system- Fuel Injection systems – SPFI, MPFI, DI, Pilot Injection, Unit Injection, CRDI;
7L
Latest Engine Technology Features: Advances in diesel engine technology, GDI, Variable Valve Timing, Electromagnetic
Valves, Cam less engine 4L
X-By Wire Technology: What is X-By Wire, Advantage over hydraulic systems. Throttle by wire, Brake by wire, Steering
by wire, advantages and disadvantages of drive wire technology
4L
42 Volt system: Need; benefits; potentials and challenges; technology Implications for the automotive industry;
technological evolution due to adoption of 42 volt systems. 4L
References:
1. K.K. Ramalingam, “Automobile Engineering”, Scitech Publications Pvt. Ltd., 2005
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Maintenance and repair of vehicle body passenger car, bus body coach.
Reference :
Performance test of petrol & diesel (4-stroke & 2-stroke) engine both at full and part load.
Morse test of multi cylinder engine.
Heat balance of petrol and diesel engine. Measurement of exhaust emission by gas analyzer.
Diesel smoke measurement.
Students will be given either individual or group project involving manufacturing / design of automobile components to be
supervised by faculty members. This is to expose the students to do work either individually or jointly. A report regarding
the project will have to be submitted by the students.
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Students will deliver seminar talk about the training , which they would doing in preceding summer vacation. They will have
to submit a report regarding training.
VIII Semester
Ratio analysis – Meaning , purpose and limitation of ratio analysis, classification of various ratios. 2L
Working capital management along with operating cycle concept 3L
Capital budgeting –meaning ,concept and various evaluation methods (pay back period , NPV,IRR,PI)
5L
Break even analysis and marginal costing , Operating and financial leveranges with problems. 3L
Cost Accountancy:
Definition and scope of cost accountancy. Types of costs, ascertainment of direct material and labour costs,
Preparation of cost sheet . 2L
Overhead classification, methods of absorption of overhead –percentages methods, machine hour rate,
man hour rate, and hourly rate method, Allocation and distribution of overheads. 4L
Referances:
1. Engineering Economy and financial Management by Seikh Salim and Partha Chatterjee (1st Ed. HPH)
2. Managerial economics and financial Analysis by Reddy and Chary( Sept. 2006, SCITECH)
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Shovels: types of shovel. Construction details of diesel, electric and hydraulic shovel. Operating principals, operating cycle.
Production capacity, cost of production. 10L
Draglines: types of Dragline. Construction, Operating cycle, Production capacity,
cost of production. 6L
Dumpers: types of dumpers, construction and operation. Carrying capacity, matching with shovel capacity.
6L
Road making and maintenance Machines: Different types of Dozer, construction and operation dozer capacity grader
and its construction. Application of dozer and grader.
6L
Scraper: construction operation and application. 3L
Maintenance: Maintenance of shovel, draglines, Dumpers, Dozers Graders and Scrapers. 4L
Reference
1. Abrosimov, K. Bran berg, A and Katayer, K. Road Making Machinery, M I R. Publishers Moscow.
1971
2. De, A. Latest Development of Heavy Earth Moving Machinery, Annapurna Publishers, Dhanbad 1995
3. Nichols, Herber L (Jr.), Moving the Earth, Galgotia Publishing House, New Delhi,
1962.
4. Rudnev, V. K. , Digging of soils by earthmover with Power Parts, Oxanian Press Pvt. Ltd., New
Delhi, 1985
Introduction of Air-conditioning system: simple vapour compression refrigeration system(V.C.R.S), , Driers, Lubricants,
Refrigeration components and controls: components,
condenser, evaporators, valves electrical circuits and devices, etc. 10L
Air-conditioning equipment: components and controls, Installation of Air conditioning system in vehicle
Load estimation : heat transfer from exterior wall, passenger, Equipment and infiltrated air. Heater system
for winter conditioning, Requirement of air and air distribution systems, duct design, duct systems. 8L
Power required for Air-conditioning system of passenger car, multi utility and commercial vehicle. 3L
References:
1. Stoecker W F & Jones J W Refrigeration & Air-conditioning. Tata. Mc Graw- Hill
Publishing Company Limited, 1982
2. Giri N K Automotive Technology, Khanna Publishers 2004
3. De A Automobile engineering, Galgotia publishing house 2004
CAM: Introduction to Numerical control, Advantages and application, CNC (open loop and closed loop), DNC and
Adaptive control Components of NC and CNC machine tool, Manual programming for lathe and Computer-
Assisted Part Programming using APT.
10L
GT: Group Technology, different approaches of grouping – PFA Chart ; Rank order clustering , part classification and
Coding system, composite part, different GT machine cells and layout ,From-To chart.
6L
FMS: comparison between automated GT and FMS, level of flexibility, Classification, different components, benefits,
cutting tool management system in FMS 5L
CIM: Introduction, Functional classification of CIM database, Communication network in CIM, advantages.
5L
References:
1. Automation, Production Systems and Computer Integrated Manufacturing, M. P. Groover, Prentice Hall of India.
2. CAD/CAM, M.P.Groover and W.Zimmers Jr., Prentice Hall of India
3. CAD/CAM, P.N.Rao, Tata McGraw Hill Pub.
4. CAD, CAM, CIM by P.Radhakrishnan and S.Subramanyan, New Age International Publishers.
Introduction: Important properties( Calorific value , Flash point, fire point, pour point, cloud point,viscosity, Cetane and
Octane number etc ) of a fuel. General characteristics of SI & CI Engines fuels,estimation of petroleum reserve, need for
alternate fuel, availability of various alternative fuels, general useof Alcohols,LPG,Hydrogen,CNG, LNG, Vegetable oils and
Biogas. 5L
Solar Energy: Semiconductor and Photovoltaic effect, Solar Cell, advantages & disadvantages of SolarEnergy, application
of solar energy. 3L
Alcohols: Properties as engine fuels, merits and demerits, alcohol as SI and CI engine fuel, alcohols with gasoline& diesel
blends, Combustion characteristics and emission characteristics in engines. 5L
Natural Gas: Source and composition of CNG, Properties, advantages &disadvantages, performance and emission
characteristics of CNG. 5L
LPG: Source, Compositions & Properties, Performance & Emission of LPG. Components of LPG kit .
Hydrogen: Production, Storage ,Handling, Safety ,properties and Performance of Hydrogen.
Vegetable Oils & Bio-diesel: Composition & Properties of various vegetable oils for engines; 10L Transesterification
reaction and bio-diesel production , Performance and emission characteristics of Bio-diesel.
Fuel Cells: Types of fuel cell, advantages & disadvantages and applications. 3L
References:
1. Maheswar Dayal, Energy today & tomorrow, I & B Horishr India,1982
2. V. Ganesan, Internal Combustion Engines, Tata McGraw Hill Co., 2004
3. SAE paper Nos.840367, 841156,841333,841334.
5. The properties and performance of modern alternate fuels SAE paper No 841210.
6. Bechtold.R.L. Alternative Fuels Guide Book, SAE, 1997.
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Statistical process control: Statistical tools used in quality in SQC, Variation in processes, Control charts, Variables,
Attributes, Establishing and interpreting control charts, X , R chart, p chart, c chart, u chart. Process capability, Analysis of
process capability.
8L
Acceptance Sampling: Lot-by-lot sampling, types probability of acceptance in single, double, multiple sampling techniques,
O.C curves, producers’ risk and consumers’ risk, AQL, LTPD, AOQL concepts, Standard sampling plans for AQL and
LTPD-uses of standard sampling plans.
8L
Life Testing-Reliability System Approach: Life testing-objectives-classification, failure characteristics, Reliability
definition, Reliability parameters, Mean time to failure, Maintainability and Availability, Failure data analysis, System
reliability-series and parallel systems, Standby system, System reliability in terms of probability of failure-MTBF-
Acceptance sampling based on reliability test OC curves.
12L
References:
1. Fundamentals of Quality control and Improvement by Amitava Mitra-2nd; PHI, 2000
2. Statistical Quality Control by D.C. Montogomary- 4th Edition; J. Wiley, 2002
3. Concepts in Reliability Engineering by L. S. Srinath, EWP, 1985.
4. Reliability: For Technology, Engineering, and Management by Paul Kales, Prentice Hall, 1998.
Cheracteristics of amplifies, study of logic gates, Adder & flip flops. Study of SCR& ic timer.
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D/A and A/D converter. Assembly language programming exercise. Interfacing A/D conveter and simple data acquisition.
Interfacing stepper motor control and CRT terminal. Micro controller programming and interfacing .Study of battery
charging system and setting of regulators and cutout.
Students will be allotted either new project or continuation of project I from previous semester individually or in a group.
They will require to submit report regarding their project work.
Students are required to appear before a board of examiners, where they will tested about the overall knowledge of the entire
Automobile Engineering subjects and laboratory work.
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