Mech 4th Sem Syllabus
Mech 4th Sem Syllabus
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Mechanical Engineering
&
Production Engineering
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Mechanical Engineering
4th semester course structure
Credit
Sl. Course
Subject L T P s
No. code.
01 ME401 Theory Of Machines 3 1 0 3
02 ME402 Fluid Machines 3 1 0 3
03 ME403 Applied Thermodynamics 3 1 0 3
04 ME404 Manufacturing Process-I 3 1 0 3
05 EC404 Electronics & Instrumentation Engg. 3 1 0 3
EN401/ Engineering Economics / Cyber
06 2 0 0 0
IT402 Security
Production Engineering
4th semester course structure
Sl. Course Subject
L T P Credit
No. code.
01 PE401 Manufacturing Process-I 3 1 0 3
Industrial Management & Plant
02 PE402 3 1 0 3
Engineering
03 PE403 Heat Transfer 3 1 0 3
04 ME401 Theory Of Machines 3 1 0 3
05 EC404 Electronics & Instrumentation Engg. 3 1 0 3
EN401/ Engineering Economics / Cyber
06 2 0 0 0
IT402 Security
THEORY OF MACHINE
(ME, PROD) Course
code -ME 401
Objective:
• To understand the kinematics and rigid-body dynamics of kinematically driven
machine components
• To understand the motion of linked mechanism in terms of the displacement,
velocity and acceleration at any point in a rigid link
• To understand the kinematics of gear trains
Contents:
Module -1
Classification of mechanisms- Basic kinematic concepts and definition – Degree of
freedom, mobility-Grashof ‘s law, Kinematic inversions of four bar chain and slider
crank chains-Limit proportions-Mechanical advantage-Transmission angle –
Description of some common mechanisms-Quick return mechanism, Straight line
generators-Universal Joint- Rocker mechanism(8hrs)
Module-II
Displacement, velocity and acceleration analysis of simple mechanisms, graphical
velocity analysis using instantaneous centres, velocity and acceleration analysis
using loop closure equation-kinematics analysis of simple mechanisms-slider crank
mechanism dynamics-Coincident points- Coriolis component of acceleration –
introduction to linkage synthesis-three position graphical synthesis for motion and
path generation(8hrs)
Module-III
Classification of cams and followers –Terminology and definitions –Displacement
diagrams –Uniform velocity, parabolic, simple harmonic and cycloidal motions
derivatives of follower motion-specified counter cams-circular and tangents cams –
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pressure angle and undercutting, sizing of cams, graphical and analytical disc cam
profile synthesis for roller and flat face followers(8hrs)
Module – IV
Involute and cycloidal gear profiles, gear parameters, fundamental law of gearing
and conjugate action, spur gear contact ratio and interference/undercutting –helical,
bevel, worm, rack & pinion gears, epicyclic and regular gear train kinematics(8hrs)
Module – V
Surface contacts-sliding and rolling friction- friction drives-
bearings and lubrication-friction clutches-belt and rope drives-friction in
brakes(8hrs)
Course outcomes:
• After completing this course, the students can design various types of linkage
mechanism for obtaining specific motion and analyse them for optimal
functioning.
Text Book:
1.Thomas Bevan, Theory of machines,3rd edition, CBS Publishers
&Distributors,2005.
2.Cleghorn W.L., Mechanisms of Machines, Oxford University Press,2005.
3.Robert L. Norton, Kinematics and Dynamics of machinery, Tata
McGrawHill,2009.
4.Ghosh A. And Mallick A. K, Theory of Mechanism and Machines, Affiliated East-
West Pvt.Ltd,New Delhi,1988.
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FLUID MACHINE
(ME, PROD) Course
code -ME 402
Module I
Introduction: Impulse of Jet and Impulse Turbines:
Module II
Reaction Turbines:
Francis and Kaplan turbines, Constructional details, Velocity triangles, Power and
efficiency calculations, Degree of reaction, Draft tube, Cavitation in turbines,
Principles of similarity, Unit and specific speed, Performance characteristics,
Selection of water turbines. (8 hrs)
Module III
Centrifugal Pumps:
Module IV
Positive Displacement and other Pumps:
Reciprocating pump theory, slip, Indicator diagram, Effect of acceleration, air vessels,
Comparison of centrifugal and reciprocating pumps, Performance characteristics.
(8 hrs)
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Module V
BOOK
APPLIED THERMODYNAMICS
Course Code-ME 403
Objectives:
1) To learn about of 1st law for reacting systems and heating value of fuels.
2) To learn about gas and vapor cycles and their first law and second law efficiencies.
3) To understand about the properties of dry and wet air and the principles of psychometry.
4) To learn about gas dynamics of air flow and steam through nozzles. 5) To learn the about
reciprocating compressors with and without intercooling 6) To analyse the performance of
steam turbines.
Module-1
Introduction to solid, liquid and gaseous fuels- Stoichiometry, exhaust gas analysis- First law
analysis of combustion reactions- Heat calculations using enthalpy tables- Adiabatic flame
temperature- Chemical equilibrium and equilibrium composition calculations using free energy.
(8Hrs)
Module -II
Vapor power cycles Rankine cycle with superheat, reheat and regeneration, energy analysis Super-
critical and ultra-super-critical Rankine cycle- Gas power cycles, Air standard Otto, Diesel and
Dual cycles- Air standard Brayton cycle, effect of reheat, regeneration and intercooling – Combined
gas and vapor power cycles- vapor compression refrigeration cycles, refrigerants and their
properties(12hrs)
Module-III
properties of dry and wet air, use of psychrometric chart, processes involving heating/cooling and
humidification/ dehumidification, dew point(4hrs)
Module-IV
Basics of compressible flow. Stagnation properties, Isentropic flow of a perfect gas through a
nozzle, chocked flow, subsonic and supersonic flows- normal shocks-use of ideal gas tables for
isentropic flow and normal shock flow- Flow of steam and refrigerant through nozzle, super
saturation-compressible flow in diffusers, efficiency of nozzle and diffuser. (8hrs)
Module-V
Reciprocating compressors, staging of reciprocating compressors, optimal stage pressure ratio,
effect of intercooling, minimum work for multistage reciprocating compressors. (5hrs)
Module-VI
Analysis of steam turbines, velocity and pressure compounding of steam turbine. (3hrs) Outcomes:
1. After completing this course the students will get a good understanding of various practical
power cycles and heat pump cycles.
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2. They will be able to analyse energy conversion in various thermal devices such as
combustors, air coolers, nozzles, diffusers, steam turbines and reciprocating compressors.
3. They will be able to understand phenomena occurring in high speed compressible flows.
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MANUFACTURING PROCESSES I
Course Code-ME 404
Objectives:
To motivate and challenge students to understand and develop an appreciation of the processes in
correlation with material properties which change the shape, size and form of the raw materials
into the desirable product by conventional or unconventional manufacturing methods.
Module-I
Conventional Manufacturing Processes: Casting and moulding: Metal casting processes and
equipment, Heat transfer and solidification, shrinkage, riser design, casting defects and residual
stresses. (5 Hrs.)
Module-II
Introduction to bulk and sheet metal forming, plastic deformation and yield criteria; fundamentals
of hot and cold working processes; load estimation for bulk forming (forging, rolling, extrusion,
drawing) and sheet forming (shearing, deep drawing, bending) principles of powder metallurgy.
Metal Cutting: Single and multi-point cutting; Orthogonal cutting, various force components:
Chip formation, Tool wear and tool life. Surface finish and integrity, Machinability, Cutting tool
materials, cutting fluids coating; Turning, Drilling, Milling and finishing processes, Introduction to
CNC machining (8 Hrs.)
Module-III
Additive manufacturing: Rapid prototyping and rapid tooling (3 Hrs.)
Module-IV
Joining/ fastening processes: Physics of welding, brazing and soldering; design considerations in
welding. Solid and liquid state joining processes; Adhesive bonding (3 Hrs.)
Module-V
Unconventional Machining Processes: Abrasive Jet Machining, Water Jet Machining Abrasive
Water Jet Machining, Ultrasonic Machining principles and process parameters (5 Hrs.)
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Module-VI
Electrical Discharge Machining principle and processes parameters, MRR, surface finish tool
wear, dielectric, power and control circuits, wire EDM; Electro-chemical machining (ECM),
etchant & maskant, process parameters, MRR and surface finish. (8hrs)
Electrical Discharge Machining principle and processes parameters, MRR, surface finish tool wear,
dielectric, power and control circuits, wire EDM; Electro-chemical machining (ECM), etchant &
maskant, process parameters, MRR and surface finish. (8 Hrs.)
Module-VII
Laser Beam Machining (LBM), Plasma Arc Machining (PAM) and Electron Beam Machining
(3 Hrs.)
Books and References:
1. Kalpakjian and Schmid, Manufacturing processes for engineering materials (5th Edition)-
Pearson India, 2014.
2. Mikell P. Groover, Fundamentals of Modern Manufacturing: Materials, Processes, and Systems.
3. Manufacturing Technology by P.N. Rao., MCGRAW HILL INDIA.
4. Materials and Manufacturing by Paul Degarmo.
5. Manufacturing Processes by Kaushish, PHI.
6. Principles of Foundry Technology, Jain, MCGRAW HILL INDIA
7. Production Technology by RK Jain.
8. Degarmo, Black & Kohser, Materials and Processes in Manufacturing.
Course Outcomes: Upon completion of this course, students will be able to understand the different
conventional and unconventional manufacturing methods employed for making different products.
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Text Books
1. Basic Electronics and Linear Circuits by N. N. Bhargava, D. C. Kulshreshtha and S. C. Gupta,
TMH Publications.
2. Op-Amps and Linear Integrated Circuits by Ramakant A. Gayakwad, PHI Publications.
3. Electronic Devices and Circuits by Godse and Bakshi Technical, Vol-1 Technical Publication
Pune.
4. Floyd ,” Electronic Devices” Pearson Education 9th edition, 2012.
5. R.P. Jain , “Modern Digital Electronics”, Tata Mc Graw Hill, 3rd Edition, 2007.
6. Frenzel, “Communication Electronics: Principles and Applications”, Tata Mc Graw Hill, 3rd
Edition, 2001
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Reference Books
1. Integrated Devices & Circuits by Millman & Halkias, TMH Publications.
2. Electronics Devices and Circuit Theory by R. Boylestad & L. Nashelsky, Pearson Publication
3. Electronic Communication System by G. Kennedy, TMH Publications.
4. Basic Electronics by Sanjeev Kumar & Vandana Sachdeva, Paragaon International Publication
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HEAT TRANSFER
Course code – PE403
Module I
Fundamental: Modes of heat transfer, effect of temperature on thermal conductivity of different
solids, liquids and gases, derivation of generalized equation in Cartesian, cylindrical and spherical
coordinates and its reduction to specific cases, General laws of heat transfer
Module II
Conduction: Fourier’s law, One dimensional steady state conduction, heat conduction through
plane and composite walls, cylinders and spheres, electrical analogy, critical radius of insulation
for cylinder and sphere, overall heat transfer coefficient.
Transient heat conduction- lumped heat capacity analysis, time constant, transient heat conduction
in solids with finite conduction and convective resistances Heat transfer from extended surface:
Types of fin, heat flow through rectangular fin, infinitely long fin, fin insulated at the tip and fin
losing heat at the tip, efficiency and effectiveness of fin, Biot number, Estimation of error in
temperature measurement in a thermometer well
Module III
Convection: Newton’s law of cooling, Dimensional analysis applied to forced and free
convection, dimensionless numbers and their physical significance, empirical correlations for free
and forced convection Continuity, momentum and energy equations, thermal and hydrodynamic
boundary layer, Blasius solution for laminar boundary layer, General solution of Von-Karman
integral momentum equation
Module IV
Radiation: Absorptivity, reflectivity and transmissivity, black, white and grey body, emissive
power and emissivity, laws of radiation – Planck, Stefan-Boltzmann, Wein’s displacement,
Kirchhoff’s law, intensity of radiation and solid angle, Lambert’s cosine law Radiation heat
exchange between black bodies, shape factor, heat exchange between non-black bodies- infinite
parallel planes and infinite long concentric cylinders, radiation shield, heat exchange between two
grey surfaces, electrical analogy
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Module V
Heat exchanger: Classification, heat exchanger analysis, LMTD for parallel and counter flow
exchanger, condenser and evaporator, overall heat transfer coefficient, fouling factor, correction
factors for multi pass arrangement, effectiveness and number of transfer unit for parallel and
counter flow heat exchanger, introduction of heat pipe and compact heat exchanger Two-phase
heat transfer: Boiling of liquids, Pool boiling curve, different types of pool boiling, condensation
of vapor. Film wise & drop wise condensation.
Reference Books:
1. Heat & Mass Transfer by P.K. Nag, McGraw Hill
2. Heat and Mass Transfer: Fundamentals and Application by Yunus Cengel, McGraw Hill
3. Fundamental of Heat and Mass Transfer by Incropera and Dewitt, Wiley Publication
4. Heat Transfer by Mills and Ganesan, Pearson Education
5. Heat Transfer by J P Holman, McGraw Hill
6. Heat and Mass Transfer by R K Rajput, S. Chand Publication
7. Heat Transfer: Principles and Applications by Dutta, Binay K, PHI Publication
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MANUFACTURING PROCESSES I
Course Code-PE 401
Objectives:
To know about different manufacturing process and its Classification.
To know about different machining operation and its parameters.
To understand the functional and Constructions features of lathes.
To understand the functional and constructional features of drilling, milling, planning
machine etc.
To know about the different finishing operations in machining.
Module-I
Introduction to different manufacturing process and its classification, Manufacturing System, 4M’s
of Manufacturing.
Module-II
Machine tool classification, spectrum of machining operation performed on machine tools, Types
of cutting tools signature, cutting speed, feed and depth of cut, Cutting tool Material; Use of
coolants during machining operation.
Module-III
Constructional features, specification, operations and drives of lathe, Classification of lathe
working principles of Capstan and turret lathes. Tool layout and operation of Capstan and turret
lathes.
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Module-IV
Constructional features, specification, operations and drives of basic machine tools such as shaper,
planer, slotter, drilling machine and boring machine.
Module-V
Constructional features, specification, operations and drives of milling machine. Milling machine
classifications, indexing in milling operations.
Module-VI
Finishing operations; Grinding; Cylindrical; surface and centreless grinding, Broaching,
lapping, honing and buffing.
Module I
Business Organisation: Legal forms of Business organisation- types of ownership and their
formation. Share and their classes, borrowing of capital through Debentures and Bonds.
Module II
The element of managerial functions- planning organising, staffing, Direction and control.
Authority and responsibility, leadership and principles of co-ordination. Organisation structure and
Organisation chart.
Module III
Marketing Management: Function of sales and marketing, Sales promotion, Advertising, Publicity
and Product packaging.
Module IV
Human Resource Development: Main functions of personnel department, Handling of Industrial
grievance through joint consultation and collective bargaining.
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Module V
Objectives and Principles of facility design and their analysis. Factors affecting plant location,
techno economic analysis, concept of location theory and models – design. Plant layout, types of
layout problems, techniques and tools.
Module VI
Types of flow patterns, Material handling, types of load, Diagnosis and analysis of handling
problems. Interrelationship between material handling and plant layout, Design of an integrated
plant/facility layout.
References:
1. Engineering Management (Industrial Engineering & Management)/ S.C. Sharma & T.R.
Banga, Khanna Book Publishing Co. (P) Ltd., Delhi (ISBN: 978-93-86173-072) 2.
Industrial Engineering and Management/ P. Khanna, Dhanpatrai publications Ltd.
3. Production & Operation Management /PaneerSelvam /PHI.
4. Industrial Engineering Management/NVS Raju/Cengage Learning.
5. Industrial Engineering Management I Ravi Shankar/ Galgotia.
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CYBER SECURITY
Course code –IT 402
Module II: Cyber Offenses: How Criminals Plan Them: Introduction, How Criminals plan the
Attacks, Social Engineering, Cyber stalking, Cyber Cafe and Cybercrimes, Botnets: The Fuel for
Cybercrime, Attack Vector, Cloud Computing.
Module III: Cybercrime : Mobile and Wireless Devices: Introduction, Proliferation of Mobile
and Wireless Devices, Trends in Mobility, Credit card Frauds in Mobile and Wireless Computing
Era, Security Challenges Posed by Mobile Devices, Registry Settings for Mobile Devices,
Authentication service Security, Attacks on Mobile/Cell Phones, Mobile Devices: Security
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Implications for Organizations, Organizational Measures for Handling Mobile, Organizational
Security Policies an Measures in Mobile Computing Era, Laptops.
Module – IV: Tools and Methods Used in Cybercrime : Introduction, Proxy Servers and
Anonymizers, Phishing, Password Cracking, Keyloggers and Spywares, Virus and Worms, Trojan
Horse and Backdoors, Steganography, DoS and DDoS attacks, SQL Injection, Buffer Overflow.
TEXT BOOK:
REFERENCE BOOK:
• Cyber Security Essentials, James Graham, Richard Howard and Ryan Otson, CRC Press.
• Introduction to Cyber Security , Chwan-Hwa(john) Wu,J.David Irwin.CRC Press T&F
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ENGINEERING ECONOMICS
Course code –EN 401
COURSE OUTLINE:
The basic purpose of this course is to provide a sound understanding of concepts and principles of
engineering economy and to develop proficiency with methods for making rational decisions
regarding problems likely to be encountered in professional practice.
Module -1
Module -II
Meaning of production and factors of production; Law of variable proportions, Returns to scale,
Internal and External economics and diseconomies of scale.
Various concepts of cost – Fixed cost, variable cost, average cost, marginal cost, money cost, real
cost, opportunity cost. Shape of average cost, marginal cost, total cost, Cost curves.
Module III
Pricing Policies- Entry Deterring policies, Predatory Pricing, Peak load Pricing. Product Life cycle
Firm as an organisation- Objective of the Firm, Type of the Firm, Vertical and Horizontal
Integration, Diversification, Mergers and Takeovers.
Module -IV
Nature and characteristics of Indian economy (brief and elementary introduction), Privatization –
meaning, merits and demerits. Globalisation of Indian economy – merits and demerits. Elementary
Concepts of VAT, WTO, GATT & TRIPS agreement, Business cycle, Inflation
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List of Experiments: (At least 8 of the following along-with study of the machines/processes)
1. Shear-angle determination (using formula) with tube cutting (for orthogonal) on lathe machine.
2. Bolt (thread) making on Lathe machine.
3. Tool grinding (to provide tool angles) on tool-grinder machine.
4. Gear cutting on Milling machine.
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5. Machining a block on shaper machine.
6. Finishing of a surface on surface-grinding machine.
7. Drilling holes on drilling machine and study of twist-drill
8. Study of different types of tools and its angles & materials.
9. Experiment on tool wear and tool life.
10. Experiment on jigs/Fixtures and its uses.
11. Gas welding experiment.
12. Arc welding experiment.
13. Resistance welding experiment.
14. Soldering & Brazing experiment.
15. Study and understanding of limits, fits & tolerances.
16. Study of temperature measuring equipment’s.
17. Measurement using Strain gauge.
18. Experiment on dynamometers.
19. To study the displacement using LVDT.
Course Outcomes: Upon completion of this course, students will be able to understand the different
conventional and unconventional manufacturing methods employed for making different products.