SyllabusSoME2020-24
SyllabusSoME2020-24
(Mechanical
Engineering)
Batch 2020-24
by
1 ESC Mechanical 1.
0 0 3
0 Workshop 5
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TOTAL 0 9. TOTAL 18 1 21.5
7 3 1
5
Total Credits Total Credits
19.5 21.5
3rdSemester 4thSemester
Sl AIC Sl AIC
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Course Title L T / C Course Title L T / C
N cod Code N cod e Code
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HSM PCL204 Introduction to PCC MEL Fluid Machines
1 3 0 0 3 1 3 1 2 5
C 2 Logic- AICTE 2232
PCC MEL201 Kinematics of PCC MEL Thermal 3 0 2 4
2 5 Machines 3 1 0 4 2 2212 Engineering
PCC MEL223 Fluid Mechanics 3 PCC MEL Manufacturing 3 0 2 4
3 3 1 2 5
1 2113 Processes
PCC MEL201 Strength of 4 PCC MEL Dynamics of 3 0 2 4
4 3 1 2 5
4 Materials 2018 Machines
PCC MEL221 Thermodynamics 5 PCC MEL Mechanics of 3 1 0 4
5 3 0 0 3
1 2016 Materials
PCC MEL201 Machine Drawing
6 1 0 3 2.5
3
MC BTL230 Environmental 3 0 0 NC PCC MEL20 Machine Design-I
7 4 Studies- AICTE 6 17 3 1 0 4
MEC20 Summer 0 0 2 1
01 internship-I
TOTAL 1 Total 19 0 8 25
3 9 23.5
9
Total Credits Total Credits 25
23.5
5thSemester 6thSemester
S AIC Sl AIC
l. TE S . TE S
N cod Cours N code Course
Course Title L T / C Course Title L T / C
o e e Code o. Code
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PCC MEL32 Heat and Mass 3 1 2 5 OEC
1 1 Open Elective-I 3 0 0 3
21 Transfer
2 PCC MEL31 Industrial 3 0 0 3 ESC MEL3121 Metrology and
2 3 0 2 4
31 Engineering Measurements
3 PCC MEL Machine Design - 3 1 0 4 PCC MEL3022 Mechanical
3 3 0 2 4
3018 II Vibration
4 PCC MEL Metal Cutting and 3 0 2 4 PEC School Elective-II
4 3 0 0 3
3136 Machine Tool
5 ESC MEL30 CAD/CAM PCC MEL 3222 IC Engine 3 0 2 4
3 0 2 4 5
21
6 PEC School Elective – PCC Automobile 2 0 2 3
3 0 0 3 6 MEL3031
I Engineering
8 MEC30 Summer
0 0 2 1
02 Internship-II
9 PCN Constitution of N
1 0 0
3079 India C
TOTAL TOTAL 1 0 6 21
1 2 8
1 8
9 4
2 School Elective –
3 0 0 3
III
3 MEL4 Refrigeration and 3 0 2 4
223 Air conditioning
MEC4 Summer 0 0 0 1
4
003 Internship III
5
MED4 Minor Project 0 0 3 1.
921 5
TOTAL 1 0 7 12
5 .5
Total Credits 12 Total Credits 10
.5
LIST OF SCHOOL ELECTIVES
School Elective –I
Course Code Course Title L-T-P Credits
MEE Power Plant Engineering 3-0-0 3
3224
MEE Work Study and Ergonomics 3-0-0 3
3134
MEE Computer Integrated 3-0-0 3
3024
MEE Industrial Automation 3-0-0 3
3032
MEE Gas Dynamics and Jet 3-0-0 3
3233 Propulsion
MEE Control Systems 3-0-0 3
3033
MEE Tribology 3-0-0 3
3079
MEE 3
Mechanical System Design 3-0-0
2134
MEE3065 Mechatronics 3-0-0 3
School Electives-II
3160
MEE Micro and Nano Machining 3-0-0 3
3161
MEE Design of Composite Materials 3-0-0 3
3080
MEE Modeling and Simulation of 3-0-0 3
3081 Manufacturing System
MEE Sustainable Energy 3-0-0 3
3238 Engineering
MEE Maintenance Engineering 3-0-0 3
4141
MEE3144 Industry 4.0 3-0-0 3
School Electives-III
Course Course Title L-T-P Credits
Code
MEE Quality Management 3-0-0 3
3162
MEE Robotics 3-0-0 3
3163
MEE Non Destructive Testing 3-0-0 3
3164
MEE Computational Fluid Flow and 3-0-0 3
3239
MEE Hydrogen and Fuel Cell 3-0-0 3
3240
MEE Project Management 3-0-0 3
3165
MEE Energy Management 3-0-0 3
4235
MEE Design for Manufacturing and 3-0-0 3
4025 Assembly
MEE Product Design & Developments 3-0-0 3
4027
Open Elective
1112
MEE Product Design and Development 3-0-0 3
4027
MEE Fuel Combustion and Pollution 3-0-0 3
3225
MEE
3239
MEE Robotics 3-0-0 3
3163
MEE Design of Composite Materials 3-0-0 3
3080
MEE Quality Management 3-0-0 3
4143
MEE
3162
MEE Maintenance Engineering 3-0-0 3
4141
MEE Sustainable Energy Engineering 3-0-0 3
3238
MEE3144 Industry 4.0 3-0-0 3
MTL 1025 Engineering Mathematics-I B. Tech Sem. 1st
L T P C Minor Major Internal Minor-I Minor-II Major Total
Duration Duration Marks Marks Marks Marks Marks
3 0 0 3 1.5 Hours 3.0 Hours 10 20 20 50 100
COURSE CONTENTS
Unit-I (12 Contact periods)
Differential Calculus: Partial differentiation, asymptotes, concavity, convexity, point of inflexion, curvature, radius
of curvature, curve tracing, envelopes and evolutes, change of variables, Jacobian, expansion of functions of several
variables, chain rule, mean value theorem, Taylor series with remainder term, maxima & minima, saddle point.
Unit-II (12 Contact periods)
Integral Calculus: Fundamental theorem of Integral calculus, reduction formulae, properties of definite integral,
applications to length, area, volume, surface of revolution. Moments, centre of gravity, improper integrals, β-γ
functions.
Unit-III (12 Contact periods)
Matrices: Elementary row and column transformation, linear dependence, rank of a matrix, consistency of system of
linear equations, solution of linear system of equations, characteristic equations, Cayley Hamilton theorem, eigen
values and eigen vectors, diagonalization, complex matrices.
SUGGESTED BOOKS
1. E. Kreysig, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Wiley 1oth edition, 2011.
2. A . K. Gupta, Engineering Mathematics, Macmillan 7th edition 2013.
3. McQuarri Macmillan, Mathematical Methods by Scientists & Engineers, 1st edition 2003.
Engineering Physics
PHL 1012 3–0–2=4
UNIT I: Force and electric field due to continuous charge distribution, Field lines−Flux−Gauss’s Law (differential
and integral forms) and its applications, Electric potential, Work done in assembling a charge distribution. [8]
UNIT II: Force Law−line current, surface current and volume current densities (Equation of Continuity), Biot-
Savart’s law, Properties of B, Magnetic flux−Div B, Curl B, Magnetic vector potential A, Ampere’s law (differential
and integral forms), Faraday's laws of electromagnetic induction, displacement current, Modified Ampere’s law,
Four Maxwell’s equations in differential and integral forms. [10]
UNIT III: Electromagnetic Spectrum, Brief introduction to black body radiation, Photo-electric Effect and Compton
Effect, Wave particle duality (de−Broglie waves), Davisson-Germer Experiment, Concept of wave function and its
physical significance, Phase and Group velocities, Uncertainty Principle. [10]
UNIT IV: Bohr Theory of atom (with finite and infinite nuclear mass), Derivation of time dependent and time
independent Schrödinger wave equations, Expectation values and operators (momentum, energy and angular
momentum operators) and commutators, Particle in a box of infinite height (One dimensional). [10]
UNIT V: Free electron theory−Free electron gas, Energy levels and density of states in one dimension, Band theory
of solids, Classification of metals, semiconductors and insulators on the basis of band theory. [7]
Text Books: 1. Introduction to Electrodynamics, D. J. Griffiths, Pearson. 2. Concepts of Modern Physics , Arthur
Beiser, Tata McGraw Hills 3. Introduction to Solid State Physics, Charles Kittel, Wiley
1. To study the measuring instruments (Vernier Calipers, Screw Gauge & Spherometer)
2. To find the angle of prism by the rotating telescope method.
3. To find the refractive index of the material of given prism using a spectrometer.
4. To determine the refractive index of the given liquid (water) using a hallow prism and spectrometer.
5. To study the Newton’s interference rings and to determine the wavelength of sodium light.
6. To determine the wavelength of sodium light using a plane diffraction grating.
7. To determine the frequency of A.C. mains with a sonometer using non- magnetic wire.
8. To draw the characteristics curves of a semiconductor diodes (Si or Ge).
9. To study the V-I characteristics of a Zener diode.
10. To study the performance of a half-wave, full-wave & bridge type full-wave rectifier (without filters).
11. To verify Stefan’s law by estimating the temperature of a torch bulb filament from resistance measurement.
12. To study the Hall-effect and to calculate the Hall coefficient and charge carrier Concentration of a given sample.
13. To study the dependence of refractive index of the material of the prism on the wavelength of light; and hence'
(1) to determine the dispersive power of the material of
prism;
(2) verify the Cauchy relationship µ = a + b/λ2, and estimate the values of a & b
(3) plot a graph of dµ/dλ versus λ.
14. To determine the band gap by measuring the resistance of a thermistor at different temperatures.
15. To determine the energy band gap of a semiconductor diode (Ge) using Four probe method.
16. To study the wavelength of He-Ne laser.
Reference Books: 1. Practical Physics by G L Squires Cambridge University Press.
2. Advanced Practical Physics for Students by Worsnop and Flint.
3. B. Sc Practical Physics by C. L. Arora.
4. Practical Physics by R K Shukla.
5. B.Sc Practical Physics by Harnam Singh. 6. An Advanced Course in Practical Physics by D. Chattopadhyay, P.C.
Rakshit. 7. A Text Book of Practical Physics, S.K. Ghosh, 2015, New Central Book Agency.
ECL1010 Basic Electronics B. Tech Sem. 1st
L T S/P C Minor Major Internal Minor-I Minor-II Major Total
Duration Duration Marks Marks Marks Marks Marks
3 0 2 4 1 Hour 3 Hours 10 20 20 50 100
Basic Electronics
ECL 1010 4-0–0=4
Introduction:- Semiconductor Classification ,Semiconductor bonds, Energy band description ,Semiconductor types,
Hall effect.
Diodes:- P-N junction-I/V characteristics, diode equivalent circuits, semiconductor diodes, rectifiers-(efficiency,
ripple factor),filters,clipers,clampers.
Transistors:- BJT construction, characteristics (cb,ce,cc), load line. BJT biasing. FET, JFET, MOSFET (Depletion
and enhancement), FET biasing.
Transistor Modeling:- BJT small signal model, hybrid equivalent model,FET small signal model.
Amplifiers:- Single stage amplifiers, voltage gain, effect of frequency on Gain, multistage amplifier.
Other Semi-conductor devices- SCR’S , Diacs, triacs, and other thyristors, basic theory of operation,
characteristics, Theory and operation of UJT,
Oscillators:- Feedback BH criteria, oscillator types, sinusoidal oscillator, Hartley oscillator,Collpitts Oscillator,
Phase shift,Wein bridge oscillator, crystal oscillator.
Recommended Books:
Basic Electronics: Devices, Circuits & IT Fundamentals, Kal, PHI
Basic Electronics for Scientists
Electronic Devices & Circuits: An Introduction, Mottershead,
Electronic Devices & Circuits, Boylestad, Nashelky, PHI
Semiconductor Devices , Nandita Dass, PHI
Electronic Devices & Circuits, Milman & Halkias
Electronic Devices & Circuits, Theodore Bogart, Jr
LIST OF PRACTICALS
COURSE: Basic Electronics Lab (ECP 1010)
Introduction to C Programming
CSL 1022 3 – 0 – 0= 1
Course Contents
Introduction: Concept of problem solving, Problem definition, Program design, Techniques of Problem Solving
(Flowcharting, algorithms, pseudo code), Structured programming concepts
Fundamentals: C character set, Tokens, identifiers and keywords, constants and variables, Data types, Data Type
Modifiers Structure of a C Program, , Types of Statements: declarations, arithmetic statements and arithmetic
operations, , Operators: Arithmetic, relational and equality, logical, assignment and compound assignment, Operators
classification based on number of operands: Unary, Binary and Ternary (conditional, unary operations), operator’s
precedence & associativity, library functions, single character input and output, entering and writing data.
Control Statements: Statement and blocks, Decision making structures: if else and its types, Looping structures:
while, for, do while, Case control structures: switch, break and continue statements, nested control structures.
Arrays: Definition, types, initialization, processing an array, 2 Dimension Arrays, Sorting, Searching, Copy,
Insertion, Deletion of elements in array.
Functions and pointers: Functions definition, prototype, passing parameters, recursion, pointers, pointers and
arrays, pointers and Functions,
String: Operations onString, built in functions, string and functions. User defined data types and Additional Features
of C: Structures, Array of Structures, Array within Structures, Structures within Structures, Union, Enumerations,
Pre-processor Directives
Recommended Books:
1. Gottfried, Byron S., “Programming with C”, Tata McGraw Hill
2. Balagurusamy, E., “ANSI C”, Tata McGraw-Hill
3. YashwantKanetker, “Let us C”, BPB
4. C, The Complete Reference, Scholdt, TMH
5. Programming with C, S. Kaicher, Macmillan
6. C For Yourself, Asian Inst. of Tech AIT
7. Structured Programming Approach Using C, B. Forouzen, Thomas Learning
Introduction to C Programming
CSP 1022 0–0–2=1
List of experiments :
SUGGESTED BOOKS:
1.Think Python 2nd Edition - How to Think Like a Computer Scientist, Allen B Downey, O’Reilly publication
2. Learn Python 3 the Hard Way, Zed A. Shaw, Pearson publication
3. Head First Programming: A Learner’s Guide to Programming using the Python Language, Paul Barry David
Griffiths Barry Griffiths, O’Reilly publication
4. Dive into Python 3, Mark Pilgrim, Apress publication
COURSE OUTCOMES :
After Successful Completion of this Course, students shall be able to;
1. Know the basic syntax and Data Structures in Python.
2. Think and Design solution in Object Oriented way as well as Procedural way.
3. Enjoy coding and compete at online programming sites like CodeChef, HackerEarth etc.
ESC-MEL1011 Professional Communitaion Skill B. Tech Sem. 1st
L T S/P C Minor Major Internal Minor-I Minor-II Major Total
Duration Duration Marks Marks Marks Marks Marks
2 0 2 3 1 Hour 3 Hours 10 20 20 50 100
MEP 1043 Mechanical Workshop B. Tech Sem.1st
L T S/P C Minor Major Internal Minor-I Minor-II Major Total
Duration Duration Marks Marks Marks Marks Marks
0 0 3 1.5 1 Hour 3 Hours 10 20 20 50 100
Mechanical Workshop
Carpentry shop: Tools and Equipment, Making of Various Joints, Pattern Making.
Foundry Shop: Tools and Equipments, Preparation of Moulds of Simple objects Using Single Piece, Two Piece and
Match Plate Patterns.
Fitting Shop: Tools and Equipment, Practice in Chipping, Filing and Drilling, Making of V, Dovetail and Square
Joints of M.S Flat.
Machine Shop: Introduction to various Lathe operations and practice on Shaping, Milling, Grinding, Drilling
machines etc.
Welding Shop: Introduction to Tools and Equipments, Making of Various Joints Using Arc Welding, Gas Welding,
MIG Welding, TIG Welding, Bead Formation in Horizontal, Vertical and Overhead Positions.
Sheet Metal Shop: Tools and Equipments, Making Tray, Cone, etc. with GI Sheet Metal
Smithy Shop: Tools and equipments, Making of Simple Parts like Hooks, Bolts, etc.
Recommended Books:
1. Raghuvanshi, B. S. - Workshop Technology–Vol 1, Dhanpat Rai & Sons, New Delhi.
2. Narayana, K L Kannaiah P. - Manual on Workshop Practice, Scitech Publishers, Chennai.
3. Upadhyay, R. – Manufacturing Practice, Kataria & Sons, New Delhi.
4. Swarn Singh-Workshop practice, Kataria & Sons, New Delhi.
MTL 1026 Engineering Mathematics II B.Tech SEm 2nd
Engineering Mathematics II
Vector Calculus: Beta & Gamma functions. Differentiation of vector functions of scalar variables. Gradient of a
scalar field, Divergence & Curl of a vector field and their properties. Line & surface integrals. Green’s theorem,
Stokes’ theorem & Gauss’ theorem both in vector & Cartesian forms (statement only) with simple applications.
Unit-II
Ordinary Differential Equation(ODE): Formation of ODE, definition of order and degree of ODE and solution,
ODE’s of first order, method of separation of variables, homogenous and non-homogenous differential equations and
their solution, exactness and integrating factor, Bernoulli’s equation, linear ODE’s of nth order, operator method,
method of undetermined coefficients, method variation of parameters, solution of simple simultaneous ODE’s.
Unit-III
Partial Differential Equation(PDE): Formation of (PDE), Solution of PDE by direct integration, Lagrange’s linear
equation, Non-linear PDE of first order, Method of separation of variables, Heat, Wave & Laplace’s equations
(Two dimensional Polar & Cartesian Co-ordinates).
SUGGESTED BOOKS
1. E. Kreysig, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Wiley 10th edition 2011.
2. Frank Ayres , Vector Analysis, Mc Graw Hills, 6th edition 2011.
3. T. Marsden and W.H. Freeman,VectorCalclus, Freeman, 6 edition 2011.
4. G. Simons, Differential Equations with Applications, TMH, McGraw-Hill Higher Education; 2 edition 1991.
5. S.L. Ross, Differential Equations, Wiley 3rd edition 1984.
6. R. Zalman, A Course in Ordinary and PDEs, Academic Press, 1st edition 2014.
MEL1011 Engineering Graphics B. Tech Sem. 2nd
Engineering Graphics
Section-A
Introduction of Engineering Graphics: Drawing instruments and their uses, Orthographic
Projections: Planes of projection–Projection of points in different quadrants. Orthographic
Projection of Straight Line parallel to one plane and inclined to the other plane–Straight Line
inclined to both the planes–True Length and inclination of lines with reference planes–Traces
of line–Projection of Planes, Projection of Solids, Isometric Drawing: Types of Projection-
Orthographic, Isometric, Oblique and Perspective Projections, exercises on Isometric
drawings.
Section of Solids: Classification of Solids, Section plane perpendicular to one plane and
parallel to other, Section plane inclined to one plane and perpendicular to other plane.
Development of Surfaces: Principle, Engineering applications and Methods of development.
Section-B
Introduction: Introduction to Computer Aided Drafting (CAD), Reasons for implementing
CAD, Applications of CAD, Benefits/limitations of CAD, Hardware of CAD system, Types
of CAD software. Introduction to other drafting software suchas Mechanical Desktop and
Auto Cad Electrical
Introduction to Auto CAD: Starting AutoCAD, AutoCAD screen components, creating a
drawing on AutoCAD, invoking different commands, Dialog boxes, Coordinate Systems,
Exercises on Drawing of Line, Circle, Arc, Ellipse, Polygon, etc.
Drawing Aids and Editing Commands: Layers, Drafting Settings, Object Snaps, Function
and Control keys, various Editing Commands, Editing the Objects with Grips, Grip Types.
Creating Text, Dimensions and Tolerances in AutoCAD: Creating Text, Editing Text,
Styles of Dimensioning, Dimensioning System Variables, Editing/Updating Dimensions,
Adding Tolerances.
Recommended Books:
1. Ellen Filkensten-AutoCAD 2006 & AutoCAD LT2006 Bible, Wiley, New York.
2. Sham Tickoo -AutoCAD 2005,Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi.
3. George Omura - AutoCAD, Sybex Inc.
4. Bhat, N.D. and Panchal, V. M. - Engineering Drawing, Charotar Publishers, Anand.
5. Narayana, K.L. and Kannaiah, P.-Engineering Graphics, Tata McGrawHill, New Delhi.
6. Gill, P.S-Engineering Drawing, S.K Kataria & Sons, New Delhi.
MEL 1112 Materials Science & Engineering B. Tech Sem. 2nd
Unit I Crystallography: Review of Crystal Structure, Space Lattice, Crystal Planes and
Crystal Directions, Coordination Number, Number of Atoms Per Unit Cell, Atomic
Packing Factor.
Unit II Imperfection & Deformation of Metal: Crystal Imperfections, Type of Defects and
Effects on Metal Properties, Deformation of Metal. Mechanism, Yield Point
Phenomena, Strain Ageing, Work Hardening, Bauschinger Effect, Season Cracking,
Recovery, Re-Crystallization and Grain Growth.
Unit III Solid Solution and Phase Diagram: Introduction to Single and Multiphase Solid
Solutions and Types of Solid Solution, Importance and Objective of Phase Diagram
Systems, Phase and Structure Constituents, Cooling Curves, Unary & Binary Phase
Diagrams, Gibbs’s Phase Rule, Lever Rule, Eutectic, and Eutectoid Systems,
Peritectic and Peritectoid Systems. Iron Carbon Equilibrium Diagram and TTT
Diagram.
Unit IV Heat Treatment: Principles, Purpose, Classification of Heat Treatment Processes,
Annealing, Normalizing, Stress Relieving, Hardening, Tempering, Carburing,
Nitriding, Cyaniding, Flame and Induction Hardening, Allotropic Transformation of
Iron and Steel, Properties of Austentic, Ferrite, Pearlite and Martensite.
Unit V Creep Concept, Creep Curve, Mechanism, Factors, Testing and Prevention.
Corrosion-Type and Prevention of Corrosion. Fracture, Failures of Metals-Failure
Analysis. Fatigue-Characteristics, Mechanism and Factors Affecting Fatigue.
Unit VI Plastic. Composite and Ceramics, Powder Metallurgy Techniques.
Recommended Books
1. Elements of Material Science and Engineering Van Vlack. Wesley Pub.
2. Material Science –Narula, Narula and Gupta, New Age Publishers.
3. Material Science and Engineering- V. Raghvan, Prentice Hall of India Pvt.
4. A test Book of Material Science & Metallurgy-O.P Khana, Dhanpat Rai
5. Material Science and Engineering- an Introduction–Callister; W.D., John Wiley & Sons, Delhi.
6. Engineering Materials: Kenneth G. Budinski, Prentice Hall of India, and
7. Essentials of Materials Science & engineering–Donald R. Askeland, Pradeep P. Phale
Materials Science And Engineering Lab
Engineering Mechanics
Unit I: Force and Force Systems: Coplanar, Concurrent and Non-Concurrent Force Systems,
Resultant and Resolutions, Forces in Space, Vectors, Operations on Force using
Vectors, Moment of Force, Varignon’s Theorem, Couple and Its Properties,
Resultant of a Spatial Force System.
Unit II: Equilibrium-Equilibrium of a Particle, External & Internal Forces, Equilibrium of a
Rigid Body, Types of Supports, Structural Members and Beams, Reactions of
Beams.
Properties of Lines, Areas and Solids: Centre of Gravity, Centroid of Lines (Basic
and Composite Areas), Built-Up Sections, Product of Inertia, Mass Moment of
Inertia.
Unit III: Trusses, Frames and Mechanisms: Connected Bodies, Two Force and Three Force
Members, Trusses, Method of Joints, Method of Sections, Determinateness of Truss,
Rigid and Non Rigid Frames, Simple Mechanisms, Space Frames.
Unit IV: Friction: Type of Friction, Characteristics of a Dry Friction, Equilibrium on Rough
Inclined Place, The Wedge, The Screw Jack, Journal Bearing, Axle Friction, Thrust
Bearing, Disc Friction, Clutches.
UnitV: Introduction to Dynamics, Kinematics and Kinematics of Particle in Rectilinear and
Curvilinear Motions, Projectile, Kinematics and Kinematics of a Rigid Body.
Usage of D’Alembert’s Principle, Work and Energy, Impulse and Momentum Principles.
Recommended Books:
1. Jurnarkar, S.B. and Shah, H.J.–Applied Mechanics, Charotar
2. Merium and Kraige–Engineering Mechanics, John Wiley & Sons.
3. Sharma, S.M.–Engineering Mechanics, Kirti Publications, Jammu.
4. Engineering Mechanics by Huges and Martin, E.L.B.S. and Macmillan.
5. Beer and E.R. Johnstons–Vector Mechanics, McGraw-Hill, New York
PCL1067/PCN7067 Discourse on Human Virtues Pre-Requisites
Co-requisites
L T P C Minor Major Assignme Minor-I Minor-II Major Total
Duration Duration nt/Quiz Marks Marks Marks Marks
3 0 0 3 1.5 Hours 3 Hours 10 20 20 50 100
SUGGESTED BOOKS
1. Das,Gurucharan (1990), The Difficulty of Being Good(Chapter 3), New Delhi: Penguin Books.
2. Frankfurt,Herry G. (1971). Freedom of the Will and the Concept of a Person. The Journal of Philosophy,
68 (1): 5 – 20.
3. Gaur, R.R. et. al.(2006), A Foundation Course in Human Values and Professional Ethics. New Delhi:
Excel Books.
4. Excerpts from relevant books supplied by the instructor as and when required.
PCL2042 Introduction to Logic Pre-Requisites
Co-requisites
L T P C Major Assignm Minor-I Minor-II Major Total
Minor Duration
Duration ent/Quiz Marks Marks Marks Marks
3 0 0 3 1.5 Hours 3 Hours 10 20 20 50 100
Introduction to Logic
Unit-III Informal Fallacies, Mill’s Method and Predicate Logic (14 Contact Hours)
9. Classification of Fallacies: (a) Fallacies of Relevance, (b) Fallacies of Defective Induction, (c) Fallacies of
Presumption, and (d) Fallacies of Ambiguity
10. Mills Method
11. Singular Propositions and General Propositions
12. Quantificational Symbolization, Proving Validity and Invalidity
SUGGESTED BOOKS
1. Irving M. Copi, Carl Cohen, and Kenneth McMahon, Introduction to Logic (14th edition), New Delhi:
Pearson Education Inc., 2014.
2. Irving M. Copi, Symbolic Logic (V edition), New Delhi: Prentice Hall, 2006.
3. P. J. Hurley, A Concise Introduction to Logic (IX edition), Belmont: Thomson Wadsworth, 2006
PCC-MEL 2015 Kinematics of Machines B. Tech Sem. 3rd
Kinematics of Machines
Recommended Books:
1. Rao, J.S. andDukkipati, R.V. – Mechanism and MachineTheory, Wiley-Eastern, New Delhi.
2. Ballaney, P.L. – Theory of Machines, Khanna Publishers, New Delhi.
3. Khurmi, R.S. and Gupta, J.K. - Theoryof Machines, Eurasia Publishing House (P) Ltd, New Delhi.
4. Ghosh, A. and Mallick A.K.-Thoery of Mechanisms and Machines, Affiliated East-West Press Pvt. Ltd., New
Delhi.
5. Rattan S.S.-Theory of Machines, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi.
PCC-MEL 2231 Fluid Mechanics B. Tech Sem. 3rd
Fluid Mechanics
1. To Study the Flow Through a Variable Area Duct and Verify Bernoulli’s Energy Equation.
2. To Determine the Coefficient of Discharge for an Obstruction Flow Meter (Venture Meter/Orifice Meter)
3. To Determine the Discharge Coefficient for Notches And Weirs.
4. To Study the Transition from Laminar to Turbulent Flow and to ascertain Lower Critical Reynolds Number.
5. To Determine the Hydraulic Coefficient for Flow Through an Orifice.
6. To Determine the Friction Coefficient for Pipes of Different Diameters.
7. To Determine the Head Loss in a Pipe Line Due to Sudden Expansion/ Sudden Contraction/ Bend.
8. To Determine the Velocity Distribution for Pipeline Flow with a Pitot Static Probe.
PCC-MEL 2014 Strength of Materials B. Tech Sem. 3rd
Strength of Materials
Unit I: Simple Stresses and Strains-Concept of Stress and Strain, St. Vernants Principle,
Stress and Strain Diagram, Hooke’s Law, Young’s Modulus, Poisson Ratio, Stress at a Point,
Stress and Strains in Bars subjected to Axial Loading, Modulus of Elasticity, Stress Produced
in Compound Bars subject to Axial Loading, Temperature Stresses and Strain Calculations
Due To Application of Axial Loads and Variation of Temperature in Single and Compound
Bars. Compound Stress and Strains, Two Dimensional System, Stress at a Point on a Plane,
Principal Stresses and Principal Planes, Mohr’s Circle of Stresses, Hook's Law, Principal
Stresses Related to Principal Strains.
Unit II: Bending Moment and Shear Force Diagrams-S.F and B.M Definitions. BM and SF
Diagrams for Cantilevers, Simply Supported Beams with or Without Overhangs and
Calculation of Maximum BM and SF and the Point of Contra flexure Under A) Concentrated
Loads, B) Uniformity Distributed Loads Over Whole Span or Part of Span, C) Combination
of Concentrated Loads and Uniformly Distributed Loads, D) Uniformity Varying Loads, and
E) Application of Moments.
Unit III: Slope and Deflection-Relationship between Moment, Slope and Deflection,
Moment Are a Method; Methods of Integration; Macaulay’s Method: Use of these Methods
to Calculate Slope and Deflection for A) Cantilevers, B) Simply Supported Beams With or
Without Overhang, C) Under Concentrated Loads, Uniformly Distributed Loads or
Combination of Concentrated and Uniformly Distributed Loads.
Unit IV: Theory of Bending Stresses in Beams Due to Bending-Assumptions in Simple
Bending Theory, Derivation of Formula: Its Application to Beams of Rectangular, Circular
and Channel, I & T-Sections, Combined Direct and Bending Stresses in aforementioned
Sections, Composite Beams.
Torsion-Derivation of Torsion Equation and its Assumptions, Applications of the Equation to
Hollow and Solid Circular Shafts, Torsional Rigidity, Combined Torsion and Bending of
Circular Shafts Principal Stress and Maximum Shear Stresses Under Combined Loading of
Bending and Torsion, Analysis and Close-Coiled-Helical Springs.
Unit V: Columns and Struts-Failure of Columns, Euler’s Formulas, Rankine-Gordon’s
Formula, Johnson’s Emperical Formula for Axially Loaded Columns and their
Applications.
Recommended Books:
1. Singer, F.P.andPytel, A.- Strengthof Materials, Harperand Row H.Kogakusha Publishers, New York
2. Popov, E.P.-Mechanics of Materials, Prentice Hall India, New Delhi
3. Bedi, D. S.- Strength of Materials, Khanna Book Publishing Company, New Delhi.
4. Lehri, R.S. and Lehri, A.S.-Strength of Materials, Kataria & Sons Publishers, New Delhi
5. Khurmi, R.S.-Strength of Materials, Khanna Publishers, New Delhi
Strength Of Materials Lab
Thermodynamics
FLUID MACHINES
Thermal Engineering
Manufacturing Processes
Unit II: Casting -Scope, Pattern, Pattern Allowances, Solidification, Gating and Risering,
Sand Mould, Permanent Mould, Cold and Hot Chamber Die Casting, Shell Moulding,
Investment Casting and Centrifugal Casting, Casting Defects and Remedies.
Unit III: Forming-Scope, Fundamentals of Forming, Hot & Cold Working Processes,
Rolling, Extension, Wire Drawing, Forging, Fundamentals of Sheet Metal Operation, High
Energy Rate Forming Processes.
Unit IV: Powder Metallurgy-Scope, Basic Steps, Production of Powders, Powder
Characteristics, Advantages and Disadvantages.
Unit V: Welding-Scope, Classification, Fundamental of Welding, Heat Affected Zone,
Welding Metallurgy and Its Effecton Performance of Weldments, Residual Stresses and
Distortion of Weldments, SMAW, TIG, MIG, SAW, PAW and Gas Welding Process
(Principles & Applications), Brazing and Soldering Operations.
Unit VI: Classification, Specifications, Operations and Machining Parameters of Lathe,
Milling, Shaper, Drilling, Cylindrical Surface Grinder and Abrasive Wheels.
Recommended Books:
1. Kalpakjian, S.- Manufacturing Engineering and Technology, Pearson Education, Singapore
2. Hajra Choudhry, S. K.- Elements of Workshop Technology, Vol I, Media Promoters & Publishers Pvt., Ltd.
3. Jain, R. K.-A Text Book of Production Technology, Khanna Publishers, New Delhi.
4. Rao, P.N.–Manufacturing Technology (Casting, Forming and Welding), Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi.
5. De Garmo, E.P.- Materials and Processes in Manufacturing, Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi.
PCC-MEL2018 Dynamics of Machines B. Tech Sem. 4th
L T S/P C Minor Major Internal Minor-I Minor-II Major Total
Duration Duration Marks Marks Marks Marks Marks
3 0 2 4 1 Hour 3 Hours 10 20 20 50 100
Dynamics of Machines
Unit I: Static Force Analysis-Static Equilibrium of Mechanism, Concept of Force and Couple,
Free Body Diagram, Conditions of Equilibrium, Methods of Static Force Analysis of Simple
Mechanisms and Power Transmission Elements, Consideration of Frictional Forces,
Determination of Forces and Couples for a Crank, Inertia of Reciprocating Parts,
Dynamically Equivalent System, Analytical and Graphical Method, Inertia Force Analysis of
Basic Engine Mechanism, Torque Required to Overcome Inertia and Gravitational Force of a
Four Bar Linkage.
Unit II: Balancing-Balancing of Rotating Masses in One Plane and in Several Planes,
Unbalanced Forces in Reciprocating Engines, Balancing of In-Line Engines, Firing Order,
Radial and V-Engines, Balancing of Machines, Balancing of Linkages, Fisher's Method of
Principal Vectors, Method of Linearly Independent Vectors, Balancing of Shaking Moment.
Unit III: Gears-Toothed Gears and Spur Gears, Types of Toothed Gears, Definitions:
Pressure Angle, Path of Contact, Arc of Contact, Conditions for Correct Gearing, Forms of
Teeth, Involute and Its Variants, Interference and Methods of Removal, Calculation of
Minimum No. of Teeth on Pinion/Wheel For Involute Rack, Helical/Spiral/Bevel/Worm
Gears.
Gear Trains- Types of Gear Trains, Simple, Compound and Epicyclic Gear Trains, Problems
and their Applications, Estimation of Velocity Ratio of Worm and Worm Wheel.
Unit IV: Single Degree Vibration-Natural Frequency of Free Oscillations, Equivalent
System, Energy Method, Single Degree Damped Systems, Forced Vibrations, Support
Isolation, Measurement of Vibrations, Critical Speed of Simple Shafts; Two and Multi Degree
Vibration –Two Degree Freedom Systems, Generalized Coordinates, Principal Coordinates,
Coordinate Coupling, Lagrange’s Equation, Vibration Absorbers, Multi Degree Freedom
Systems-Calculation of Natural Frequencies by Matrix Methods, Stodola, Ralyeigh and Holzer
Methods.
Unit V: Kinematic Synthesis of Mechanisms– Freudenstien’s Equation, Function Generation
Errors in Synthesis, Two/Three Point Synthesis, Transmission Angles, Least Square
Techniques.
Recommended Books:
1. Rao, J.S. and Dukkipati, R.V.-Mechanism and Machine Theory, Wiley-Eastern, New Delhi.
2. Ballaney, P.L. – Theory of Machines, Khanna Publishers, New Delhi.
3. Khurmi, R.S. and Gupta, J.K. – Theory of Machines, Eurasia Publishing House (P)Ltd, New Delhi.
4. Ghosh, A. and Mallick A.K.- Thoery of Mechanisms and Machines, Affiliated East-West Press Pvt.Ltd.,New
Delhi.
5. Rattan, S.S.- Theory of Machines, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi.
Theory Of Machines Lab
Mechanics Of Materials
Unit I: Strain Energy & Impact Loading: Definitions, Expressions for Strain Energy Stored in a Body when
Load is applied (I) Gradually, (II) Suddenly and (III) with Impact, Strain Energy of Beams in Bending, Beam
Deflections, Strain Energy of Shafts in Twisting, Energy Methods in Determining Spring Deflection, Castigliano’s
& Maxwell’s Theorems.
Unit II: Theories of Elastic Failure: Various Theories of Elastic Failures with Derivations and Graphical
Representations, Applications to Problems of 2- Dimensional Stress System with (I) Combined Direct Loading
and Bending, and (II) Combined Torsional and Direct Loading.
Unit III Unsymmetrical Bending: Properties of Beam Cross Section, Product of Inertia, Ellipse of Inertia,
Slope of Neutral Axis, Stresses & Deflections, Shear Center and Flexural Axis.
Unit IV:Thin Walled Vessels: Hoop & Longitudinal Stresses & Strains in Cylindrical & Spherical Vessels & their
Derivations Under Internal Pressure, Wire Wounld Cylinders, Thick Cylinders & Spheres: Derivation of Lame’s
Equations, Radial & Hoop Stresses and Strains in Thick, and Compound Cylinders and Spherical Shells
Subjected to Internal Fluid Pressure Only, Wire Wound Cylinders, Hub Shrunk on Solid Shaft.
Unit VI:Rotating Rims & Discs: Stresses in Uniform Rotating Rings & Discs, Rotating Discs of Uniform
Strength, Stresses in (I) Rotating Rims, Neglecting the Effect of Spokes, (II) Rotating Cylinders, Hollow
Cylinders & Solids Cylinders.
Unit VII; Bending of Curved Bars : Stresses in Bars of Initial Large Radius of Curvature, Bars of Initial Small
Radius of Curvature, Stresses in Crane Hooks, Rings of Circular & Trapezoidal Sections, Deflection of Curved
Bars & Rings, Deflection of Rings by Castigliano’s Theorem, Stresses in Simple Chain Link, Deflection of Simple
Chain Links, Problems.
Unit VIII: Springs: Stresses in Open Coiled Helical Spring subjected to Axial Loads and Twisting Couples, Leaf
Springs, Flat Spiral Springs, Concentric Springs.
Recommended Books:
1. Popov, E. P. - Mechanics of Materials, Prentice Hall India, New Delhi
2. Singer,F.P.&Pytel,A.-Strength of Materials, Harper and Row H. Kogakusha Publishers, New York
3. Bedi, D. S. - Strength of Materials, Khanna Book Publishing Company, New Delhi.
4. Lehri, R.S. and Lehri, A.S.- Strength of Materials, Kataria & Sons Publishers, New Delhi
5. Khurmi, R. S. - Strength of Materials, Khanna Publishers, New Delhi
PCC-MEL 2017 Machine Design-1
Design B. Tech Sem. 4th
L T S/P C Minor Major Internal Minor-I Minor-II
II Major Total
Duration Duration Marks Marks Marks Marks Marks
3 1 0 4 1 Hour 3 Hours 10 20 20 50 100
PCC-MEL 3221 Heat and Mass Transfer B. Tech Sem. 5th
L T S/P C Minor Major Internal Minor-I Minor-II Major Total
Duration Duration Marks Marks Marks Marks Marks
3 1 2 5 1 Hour 3 Hours 10 20 20 50 100
Recommended Books:
1. Yadav, R.-Heat and Mass Transfer, Central Publishing House, Allahabad.
2. Sachdeva,R. C.- Fundamentals of Engineering Heat and Mass Transfer, New Age
International Publishers, NewDelhi.
3. Holman J.P.- Heat and Mass Transfer, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi.
4. Ozisik, M. N.- Heat Transfer, McGraw Hill, New York.
5. Kothandaraman, C.P.-Fundamentals of Heat and Mass Transfer, New Age
International Publishers, New Delhi.
Heat & Mass Transfer Lab
List of Experiments :
1. To Determine the Thermal Conductivity of a Metallic Rod.
2. To Determine the Thermal Conductivity of an Insulating Power.
3. To Determine the Thermal Conductivity of a Solid by Guarded Hot Plate Method.
4. To Find the Effectiveness of a Pin Fin in a Rectangular Duct Natural Convective Condition and to Plot
Temperature Distribution along its Length.
5. To Find the Effectiveness of a Pin Fin in a Rectangular Duct Under Forced Convective and to Plot
Temperature Distribution along its Length.
6. To Determine the Surface Heat Transfer Coefficient for a Heated Vertical Tube under Natural
Convection and to Plot the Variation of Local Heat Transfer Coefficient along the Length of the Tube.
Also Compare the Results with those of the Correlation.
7. To Determine Average Heat Transfer Coefficient for an Externally Heated Horizontal Pipe under Forced
Convection & to Plot Reynolds and Nusselt Numbers along the Length of Pipe. Also Compare the
Results with those of the Correlations.
8. To Measure the Emmisivity of the Gray Body (Plate) at Different Temperature and to Plot the Variation
of Emmisivity with Surface Temperature.
9. To Find Overall Heat Transfer Coefficient and Effectiveness af a Heat Exchanger under Parallel and
Counter Flow Conditions. Also Plot the Temperature Distribution in both the cases along the Length of
Heat Exchanger.
10. To Verify the Stefen-Boltzmann Constant for Thermal Radiation.
11. To Demonstrate the Super Thermal Conducting Heat Pipe and Compare its working with that of the
Best Conductor i.e., Copper Pipe. Also Plot Temperature Variation along the Length with Time or Three
Pipes.
12. To Study the Two Phases Heat Transfer Unit.
13. To Study Cross Flow Type Heat Exchanger (Air To Air).
PCC-MEL Industrial Engineering B. Tech Sem. 5th
3131
L T S/P C Minor Major Internal Minor-I Minor-II Major Total
Duration Duration Marks Marks Marks Marks Marks
3 0 0 3 1 Hour 3 Hours 10 20 20 50 100
Industrial Engineering
Unit I: Introduction - Definition and Scope of Industrial Engineering, Role of an Industrial Engineer in Industry,
Functions of Industrial Engineering Department and Its Organization, Qualities of an Industrial Engineer,
Principles of Industrial Engineering, System and Review of Growth and Development of Industrial Engineering
and Scientific Management.
Unit II: Plant Layout and Material Handling - Different Types of Layouts Viz. Product, Process and Combination
Layouts, Introduction to Layouts Based on GT, JIT and Cellular Manufacturing Systems, Development of Plant
Layout, Types of Material Handling Equipments, Relationship of Material Handling with Plant Layouts.
Unit III: Work Study - Use and Applications, Techniques, Human Factors in the Application of Work Study,
Method Study Objectives, Basic Procedure, Various Charting Techniques, Use of Photographic Techniques,
SIMO Charts, Principles of Motion Economy, Work Measurement Techniques, Time Study, Work Sampling,
Predetermined Motion Time Standards (PMTS), Analytical Estimation.
Unit IV: Production Planning and Control – Functions, Forecasting Techniques, Product Design, Process
Planning, Machine Loading and Scheduling, Dispatching, Progress Reporting, Corrective Action.
Inventory Control - Different Costs, Determining Economic Order Quantity, Quantity Discounts, Re-order Level,
Re-order Cycle Systems, ABC, VED, FSN Models.
Unit V: Quality Control - Meaning of Quality and Quality Control, Quality of Design, Quality of Conformance
and Quality of Performance, Functions of Quality Control, Introduction to Statistical Quality Control-Control
Charts and Sampling Plans.
Recommended Books:
1. Khanna, O.P. - Industrial Engineering and Management, Khanna Publishers, New delhi.
2. Dalela, S. and Mansuor Ali - Industrial Engineering and Management systems, Standard Distributors and
Publishers, New Delhi.
3. Ralph, M. B. - Motions and Time Standards, John Wiley, New York.
4. ILO - Introduction to Work Study, International Labor Office , Geneva.
5. Jain, K.C. and Agarwal, L. N. – Production Planning Control & Industrial Management, Khanna Publishers,
New Delhi.
PCC-MEL 3019 Machine Design-II B. Tech Sem. 5th
L T S/P C Minor Major Internal Minor-I Minor-II Major Total
Duration Duration Marks Marks Marks Marks Marks
3 1 0 4 1 Hour 3 Hours 10 20 20 50 100
Machining Processes
Unit I :Mechanism of Metal Cutting: Deformation of Metal During Machining, Nomenclature of Lathe, Milling
Tools, Mechanics of Chip Formation, Built-Up Edges, Mechanics of Orthogonal and Oblique Cutting, Merchant
Cutting Force Circle and Shear Angle Relationship in Orthogonal Cutting, Factors Affecting Tool Forces. Cutting
Speed, Feed and Depth of Cut, Surface Finish. Temperature Distribution , Tool Chip Interface. Numericals on
Cutting Forces and Merchant Circle.
Unit II: Cutting Tool Materials & Cutting Fluids: Characteristics of Tool Materials, Various Types of Cutting Tool
Materials, Coated Tools, Cutting Tool Selection, Purpose and Types of Cutting Fluids, Basic Actions of Cutting
Fluids, Effect of Cutting Fluid on Tool Life, Selection of a Cutting Fluid.
Unit III : Tool Wear and Machinability: Types of Tool Wear, Tool Life, Factors Governing Tool Life,
Machinability: Definition and Evaluation. Economics of Machining. Numericals on Tool Life.
Unit IV: Gear Manufacturing: Introduction, Methods of Manufacture, Gear Generation and Forming: Gear
Cutting by Milling, Single Point Form Tool, Gear Hobbing and Shaping. Gear Finishing Operations: Gear
Shaving, Gear Burnishing, Gear Grinding, Lapping.
Unit V: Non-Conventional Machining Processes: Abrasive Jet Machining: Principles, Applications, Process
Parameters. Ultrasonic Machining: Principles, Applications, Analysis of Process Parameters. Electro-Chemical
Machining and Grinding: Principles, Classifications, Choice of Electrolytes, Applications. Electric Discharge
Machining: Principles, Selection of Tools Materials and Dielectric Fluid. Electron Beam Machining: Generation of
Electron Beam, Relative Merits and Demerits. Laser Beam Machining: Principles and Applications.
Unit VI: Jigs & Fixtures: Introduction, Location and Location Devices, Clamping and Clamping Devices, Drill
Jigs, Milling Fixtures.
Recommended Books: 153
1. HMT - Production Technology, Tata Mcgraw Hill, New Delhi.
2. Kalpakjian, S. - Manufacturing Engineering and Technology, Pearson Education, Singapore
3. Hajra Choudhry, S. K. - Elements of Workshop Technology, Vol II, Media Promoters & Publishers Pvt., Ltd.
4. Jain, R. K. – A Text Book of Production Technology, Khanna Publishers, New Delhi.
5. Khanna, O.P. And Lal, M.- A Textbook of Production Technology, Vol II, Dhanpat Rai & Sons, New Delhi.
Machine Tools Lab
CAD/CAM
Unit I: Fundamentals of CAD – Introduction, Design Process, Application of Computers in Design, Benefits of
CAD, Computer Hardware, Graphic Input Devices, Display Devices, Graphics Output Devices, CAD Software
and Database, Software Configuration of a Graphic System, Functions of a Graphic Package, Geometric
Modeling, Database Structure and Control, Graphic Standards such as GKS and IGES.
Unit II: Geometric Transformations - Mathematics Preliminaries, Matrix Representation of 2 and 3 Dimensional
Transformation, Concatenation of Transformation Matrices, Application of Geometric Transformations,
Representation of Curves and Surfaces: Polygon, Meshed and Ruled Surfaces, Bezier Curves, B-Spline Curves.
Unit III: Geometric Modeling - Wireframe Modeling, Solid Modeling Representation, Volumetric Properties,
Surface Modeling, Concept of Hidden-Line Removal and Shading, Kinematics Analysis and Simulation.
Unit IV: CNC Machine Tools - Development Of CNC Technology, Principles, Features, Advantages, Economic
Benefits, Applications, CNC, DNC Concept, Classification of CNC Machines, Types of Control, CNC Controllers,
Characteristics, Interpolators.
Unit V: Drives and Controls - Spindle Drives, Feed Drives, Open Loop and Closed Loop Control, Axis Measuring
Systems. Tooling and Maintenance Of CNC Machine Tools.
Unit VI: CNC Programming - Coordinate System, Structure of a Part Program, G & M Codes, Manual Part
Programming for Fanuc, Heidenhain, Numeric Control Systems, APT Part Programming, Programming
Exercises. Computer Aided Process Planning – Retrieval, Generative and Hybrid Approaches, Advantages, Case
Studies.
Recommended Books:
1. Groover, M. P. and Zimmers, E. W. - CAD/CAM, Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi.
2. Zeid, I. - CAD/CAM - Theory and Practice, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi.
3. Rao, P. N. – CAD/CAM, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi.
4. Groover. M. P. - Automation, Production Systems and computer Integrated Manufacturing, Pearson
Education Asia, New Delhi.
5. Reddy, J. N.-An Introduction to the Finite Element Method, McGraw Hill, New York.
6. Pham, D.T. and Dimov, S.S. - Rapid Manufacturing, Springer Verlag,
7. Ranky, P. G. -Computer Integrated Manufacture, Prentice-Hall
CAD/CAM LAB
SECTION - A
Exercises in Modeling and Analysis of various types of Mechanical Components and Assemblies using
Parametric and feature based Packages like PRO-E / SOLID WORKS /CATIA /ANSYS / NASTRAN, etc. At least
15 components and assemblies should be modeled and analyzed by the students using the above packages in
the laboratory during the semester.
SECTION – B
The following practical exercises are to be carried out:
1. Study of the structure of a CNC turning centre
2. Study of the structure of a CNC machining centre
3. Part-Programming on the above CNC machines and execution of part programs for Machining given profiles
(at least 10 different jobs).
(i) Manual Part Programming for CNC Machines using G and M codes, simulation of Tool Path
(ii) Computer Assisted Part Programming using APT language
4. Exposure to component modelling and CL data generation using CAD/CAM Software like Unigraphics, Pro/E,
Smart CAM, etc.
5. NC code generation using CAD/CAM software - post processing for standard CNC controls like FANUC,
SINUMERIC, etc.
PCN3079 Constitution of India Pre Requisites
L T P C Major Assignm Minor-I Minor-II Major Total
Minor Duration
Duration ent/Quiz Marks Marks Marks Marks
1 0 0 0 1.5 Hours 3 Hours 10 20 20 50 100
Constitution of India
Suggested Readings:
1. Basu, Durga Das (1984). Introduction to the Constitution of India (10th ed.). South Asia Books.
2. Constitution of India online access - https://www.india.gov.in/sites/upload_files/npi/files/coi_part_full.pdf
MEL3121 Metrology and Measurements B. Tech Sem. 6th
L T S/P C Minor Major Internal Minor-I Minor-II Major Total
Duration Duration Marks Marks Marks Marks Marks
3 0 2 4 1 Hour 3 Hours 10 20 20 50 100
Unit I: Linear Measurements- Vernier Scale and Micrometer, Vernier Height Gauge and Depth Guage;
Comparators - Types, Relative Merits and Limitations; Angular Measurements-Sine Bar, Clinometer, Angle
Guage; Concept and Measurement Of Straightness and Flatness by Interferometry; Surface Roughness -
Specifications and Measurement by Talysurf, Measurements for Internal and External Threads; Measurements
for Gears.
Unit II: Static and Dynamic Characteristics of Instruments, Zero, First and Second Order Systems and their
Response to Step, Ramp and Sinusoidal Input Signals, Sources of Errors, Systematic and Random Errors;
Statistical Analysis of Test-Data, Probable Error and Probability Tables, Ejection of Test Data; Curve Fitting,
Error Propagation.
Unit III: Review of Electro-Mechanical Sensors and Transducers - Variable Resistance, Inductance and
Capacitive Pick Ups, Photo Cells and Piezo-Electric Transducers, Resistance Strain Guages and Application of
these Elements for Measurement of Position/Dispmlacement, Speed/Velocity/ Acceleration, Force and Liquid
Level.
Unit IV: Pressure and Flow Measurement - Bourdon Tube, Diaphragm and Bellows, Vaccum Measurement -
Mcleod Guage, Thermal Conductivity Guage and Ionisation Guage; Ultra-Sonic Flow Meters and Hot Wire
Anemometer. Temperature Measurement - Thermal Expansion Methods, Thermo-Electric Sensors - Common
Thermo Couples, Resistance Thermometers and Thermistors, Optical and Total Radiation Pyrometers. Speed,
Force, Torque and Shaft Power Measurement - Mechanical Tachometers, Vibration Reed Tachometer and
Stroboscope; Proving Ring, Hydraulic and Pneumatic Load Cells, Torque On Rotating Shafts; Absorption,
Transmission and Driving Dynamometers.
Recommended Books:
1. Kumar, D. S. - Mechanical Measurement and Control, Metropolitan Book Co Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi.
2. Holman, J. P.- Experimental Methods for Engineers, McGraw Hill, New York.
3. Doebelin, E.O.-Measurement System: Application and Design, McGraw Hill, New York.
4. Jain, R. K. – Mechanical and Industrial Measurement, Khanna Publishers, New Delhi.
5. Jain, R. K. - Engineering Metrology, Khanna Publishers, New Delhi.
Mechanical Vibration
Metrology And Measurements Lab
Mechanical Vibrations
Unit I: Introduction - Periodic Motion, Harmonic Motion, Period, Frequency, Amplitude and Phase Angle of
Vibratory Motion, Vector Representation, Dispmlacement, Velocity and Acceleration in Harmonic Motion,
Superposition of Simple Harmonic Motions, Non- Harmonic Motions, Harmonic Analysis.
Unit II: Systems Having Single Degree of Freedom- Free Vibrations of Systems without Damping, Equilibrium
and Energy Methods For Determining Natural Frequency, Rayleigh Method, Equivalent Systems; Free Vibrations
of Systems with Viscous, Coulomb and Structural Damping. Forced Vibration of Systems with Viscous
Damping, Simple Cases of Translent Excitation- Undamped Systems.
Unit III: Systems with Two Degrees of Freedom - Free Undamped Vibrations, Static and Dynamic Coupling,
Principal Modes of Vibration, Undamped Dynamic Vibration Absorbers.
Multi Degree Freedom Systems - Calculation of Natural Frequencies by Matrix Methods, Stodola , Ralyeigh and
Holzer Methods, Simple Geared Systems, Dunkerley’s Method.
Unit IV: Vibration Measuring Instruments - Principle of Frequency, Dispmlacement, Velocity and Acceleration
Measuring Instruments, Amplitude and Phase Shift Response.
Unit V: Whirling of Shafts - Whirling of Light Flexible Shaft with a Single Disc at the Centre of its Length with
and without Damping, Critical Speeds of a Shaft Having Multiple Discs.
Recommended Books:
1. Dukkipati, R. V. and Srinivas, J. - Advanced Mechanical Vibrations, Narosa Publishing House, New Delhi.
2. Den Hartog, J.P. - Mechanical Vibrations, Dover Publications.
3. Thomson, W.T. - Theory of Vibrations with Applications, CBS Publishers,
4. Rao, S.S. - Mechanical Vibrations, Addison-Wesley, New York.
5. Rao, J. S. and Gupta, K. – Theory and Practice of Mechanical Vibrations, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi.
Mechanical Vibrations Lab
1. To Study Undamped Free Vibrations of Equivalent Spring Mass System and to Determine the Natural
Frequency of Vibrations
2. To Study the Free Vibration of System for Different Damper Settings. Draw Decay Curve and Determine
the Log Decrement and Damping Factor. Also find the Natural Frequency
3. To Study the Torsional Vibration of a Single Rotor Shaft System and to Determine the Natural
Frequency.
4. To Determine the Radius of Gyration of Given Bar Using Bifilar Suspension.
5. To Verify DunkerLey’s Rule
6. To Study the Forced Vibration of System with Damping. Load Magnification Factor Vs. Frequency and
Phase Angle Vs Frequency Curves. Also Determine the Damping Factor.
7. To Study the Pressure Distribution of A Journal Bearing Using A Journal Bearing Apparatus.
8. To Determine the Rate of Wear of A Metallic Pin from The Plot of Displacement Vs Time Curves Using
Friction and Wear Monitor Apparatus.
9. To Determine Abrasion Index of a Material using Dry Abrasion Test Rig.
10. To Evaluate the Load Wear Index and yield Point of a Lubricant with the Help of a Four Ball Stream
Pressure Tester.
11. To Determine the Two Frequencies of Tensional Spring Type Double Pendulum & Compare them with
Theoretical Values.
12. To Determine the Radius of Gyration of A Compound Pendulum.
13. To Determine the Radius of Gyration of Disc using Trifilar Suspension.
MEL3222 Internal Combustion Engine B. Tech Sem. 6th
L T S/P C Minor Major Internal Minor-I Minor-II Major Total
Duration Duration Marks Marks Marks Marks Marks
3 0 2 4 1 Hour 3 Hours 10 20 20 50 100
Unit I: Introduction - Classification & Nomenclature, Application of Internal Combustion (I.C.) Engines,
Thermodynamic Analysis of Carnot, Sterling, Ericson, Otto, Diesel, and Dual Cycles. Working of 4 Stroke Petrol
& Diesel Engines, Valve Timing Diagrams, Working of 2-Stroke Petrol & Diesel Engines (with Valve Timing
Diagrams), Comparison of Two Stroke & Four Stroke Engines, Fuel Air Cycles and Analysis, Actual and Fuel-Air
Cycles for S.I. and C.I. Engines.
Unit II: I.C. Engine Fuels- Types of Fuels, Solid, Liquid and Gaseous Fuels, Chemical Structure of Petroleum,
Petroleum Refining Process, Important Qualities of S.I. & C.I. Engine Fuels and Their Rating, Combustion of
Fuels, Calorific Valves of Fuels, Theoretical Determination of CV of Fuel, Combustion Equation for Hydrocarbon
Fuels, Determination of Minimum Air Required for Combustion, Volumetric Analysis, Mass Analysis. 155
Fuel Supply System and Fuel Pumps, Properties of Air Fuel Mixture, A Simple Carburetor and Its Working,
Approximate Analysis of Simple Carburetor, Actual Air Fuel Ratio of Single Jet Carburetor, Exact Analysis of
Single Jet Carburetor, Ideal Requirements from a Carburetor, Different Modern Carburetors, Introduction to
Fuel Injection Systems for C.I. Engines, Fuel Filters.
Unit III: Combustion in S.I. Engines - Stages of Combination in S.I. Engine, Flame Font Propagation, Flame
Speed, Ignition Lag and Factors Affecting the Lag, Abnormal Combustion and Knocking, Control and
Measurement of Knock, Rating of S.I. Engine Fuels and Anti Knock Agents, Combustion Chambers of S.I.
Engines
Unit IV: Supercharging - Purpose of Supercharging, Type of Superchargers, Analysis of Superchargers,
Performance of Superchargers, Arrangement of Supercharger and Its Installation, Turbo Charged Engines,
Supercharging of S.I. & C.I. Engines, Limitations of Supercharging.
Unit V: Measurement and Testing - Measurement of Friction Horse Power, Brake Horse Power, Indicated Horse
Power, Measurement of Speed, Air Consumption, Fuel Consumption, Heat Carried by Cooling Water, Heat
Carried by the Exhaust Gases, Heat Balance Sheet, Governing of I.C. Engines, Performance Characteristics of
I.C. Engines.
Recommended Books:
1. Ganesan, V. - Internal Combustion Engines, Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi.
2. Domkundwar - A Course in Internal Combustion Engines, Dhanpat Rai & Sons, New Delhi.
3. Kumar, D. S. - Thermal Science and Engineering, Kataria & Sons Publishers, New Delhi
4. Vasandani, V. P. and Kumar, D. S. - Heat Engineering, Metropolitan book Co.
Kothandaraman, C.P. and Dornkundwar, S. – Thermal Engineering, Dhanpat Rai & Sons, New Delhi
I.C. Engines Lab
Automobile Engineering
1. To study and prepare report on the constructional details, working principles and operation of the
automotive Engine Systems & Sub-System.
2. To study and prepare report on the constructional details, working principles and operation of the Fuels
Supply systems.
3. To study and prepare report on the constructional details, working principles and operation of the
automotive clutches.
4. To study and prepare report on the constructional details, working principles and operation of the
automotive Transmission Systems.
5. To study and prepare report on the constructional details, working principles and operation of the
automotive Drive Lines & Differentials.
6. To study and prepare report on the constructional details, working principles and operation of the
automotive Suspension Systems.
7. To study and prepare report on the constructional details, working principles and operation of the
automotive Steering Systems.
8. To study and prepare report on the constructional details, working principles and operation of the
automotive Tyres & Wheels.
9. To study and prepare report on the constructional details, working principles and operation of the
automotive Break System.
10. To study and prepare report on the constructional details, working principles and operation of Automotive
Emission / Pollution control systems.
MEL 4223 Refrigeration & Air Conditioning B. Tech Sem. 7th
L T S/P C Minor Major Internal Minor-I Minor-II Major Total
Duration Duration Marks Marks Marks Marks Marks
3 0 2 4 1 Hour 3 Hours 10 20 20 50 100
Unit I: Introduction, Refrigeration Cycle, Departure of Actual Vapour Compression Cycle from Theoretical
Cycle, Compressor Volumetric Efficiency, Analysis of Actual Cycle, Effect of Suction and Discharge Pressure,
Subcooling and Super Heating on Performance, Compound Vapour Compression System With Intercooling for
Single and Multiple Evaporators, Cascading, Manufacturing of Dry Ice, Leak Detection, Charging of
Refrigerants.
Unit II: Aqua-Amonia Absorption Refrigeration System, Lithium Bromide-Water Absorption System, Electrolux
System, Properties of Aqua-Ammonia Solution, Heat of Solution, Enthalpy Concentration Diagram.
Actual Air Refrigeration Cycle, Air Craft Cooling, Liquefaction of Gases, Minimum Work Cycle, Engineering
Application of Cryogenics.
Unit III: Refrigerants - Introduction, Classification of Refrigerants, Required Properties of An Ideal Refrigerant,
Important Refrigerants, Secondary Refrigerants, Antifreeze Solutions, Selection of Refrigerant.
Unit IV: Air Conditioning - Industrial and Comfort Air Conditioning, Physiologica1 Principle, Comfort Indices,
Comfort Chart, Ventilation Requirements.
Psychrometry, Air Washer, Evaporative Cooling, Humidifier Efficiency, Cooling Tower,Performance Cooling and
Dehumidification by Chilled Water Spray and Cooling Coils Equivalent by Pass Factor, Chemical
Dehumidification, Sensible Heat Factor and Apparatus Dew Points
.
Unit V: Equipment - Description of Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Equipment, Compressors, Condensers,
Evaporators, Air Washer and Expansion Devices. Central Air Conditioning Plants.
Applications - Manufacturing of Ice, Cold Storage and Food Freezing, Air Conditioning of Building.
Recommended Books:
1. Jordan Priester - Refrigeration and Air Conditioning, Prentice Hall of India,
2. Stoecker, W. F. and Jones, J. W. - Refrigeration And Air Conditioning, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi.
3. Arora, C. P. - Refrigeration and Air Conditioning, Tata McGraw Hill, New
4. Prasad, M. - Refrigeration and Air Conditioning, New Age International,
5. Arora, C. P. and Domkundwar - Refrigeration and Air Conditioning, Dhanpat Rai & Sons, New Delhi.
Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Lab
Major Project
Team Formation For Designing, Manufacturing and Operating A Selected Product, Formulating
Project
Management Procedures. Need Identification, Assessment of Alternative Designs, Selection of Design
for
Development, Defining Design and Performance Specification and Testing Procedure. Detailed
Mechanical,
Thermal and Manufacturing- Related Design of Systems, Assemblies, Sub- Assemblies and
Components
Culminating in Engineering Drawings and Material Specifications; Preparing Bill of Materials and
Identification
of Standard Components and Bought-Out Parts using Engineering Drawings, The Process Sheets are
Developed
based on Available Materials, Machine Tools and other Fabrication Facilities. Materials and Standard
Components are Procured and Manufacturing is carried out. After Inspection, Parts are Accepted.
Assembly
Procedure is Finalized and the Machine is Assembled. Acceptance Tests are carried out vis-a-vis
Specifications
From Phase-I. Functioning Product is Displayed at an Open House. Professional Quality
Documentation of All
Designs, Data, Drawings, and Results, Change History, Overall Assessment, etc. Is Mandatory along
with a
Final Presentation.
.
List of Electives:
School Elective-I
Unit I: Basics of Steam Power Plant - Various Components of Steam Power Plant, Layout, Types of Firing, Stokers,
Pulverized Coal Burners and Fluidized Bed Combustion. Coal Handling System - Trippers, Plough Feeders,
Crushers, Gravimetric Feeders, Pulverizers, Ash Handling - Hydraulic & Pneumatic, Forced Draft and Induced Draft
Fans, Primary Air Fans.
Unit II: Components of a Steam Power Plant - High Pressure and Superficial Boilers, Feed Pump, Economizer,
Superheater, Desuperheater, Regenerator, Condensers, Deaerators, Cooling Towers.
Unit III: Nuclear and Gas Turbine Power Plant - Basic Nuclear Physics and Nuclear Reaction Related to Nuclear
Reactors, Nuclear Materials, Radiation Shielding, Waste Disposal. Gas Turbine Power Plant - Application,
Components and Layouts, Open and Closed Cycles Plants, Combined Gas Turbine and Steam Power Plants.
Unit IV: Hydro and Diesel Power Plant - Hydro Electric Power Plants, Layout, Selection of Water Turbine, Various
Hydro Electric Power Plants and Their Applications, Diesel Engine Power Plant - Component and Layout.
Unit V: Power Plant Economics and Environmental Hazards - Load Curve, Fixed and Operating Costs, Economics
of Different Types of Power Plants, Environmental Hazards of Various Power Plants, CO, SOx, NOx ,Particulates,
Trace Metals.
Recommended Books:
1. Vopat and Stortzki - Power Station Engineering and Economy, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi.
2. Arora and Domkundwar - Power Plant Engineering, Dhanpat Rai & Sons, New Delhi.
3. Nag, P. K. - Plant Engineering, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi.
4. Nagpal - Power Plant Engineering, Khanna Publishers, New Delhi.
5. Wakil, M.M.E.I. - Power Plant Technology, McGraw Hill, New York.
MEE 3134 Work Study and Ergonomics B. Tech School Elective –I
Unit I: Work Study - Areas of Application of Work Study in Industry; Method Study and Work
Measurements
and their Inter-Relationship, Reaction of Management and Labor to Work Study, Role of Work Study in
Improving Plant Productivity and Safety.
Unit II: Method Study - Objectives and Procedure for Methods Analysis, Select, Record, Examine,
Develop,Define, Install and Maintain; Recording Techniques, Micro Motion and Macro-Motion Study,
Principles of Motion Economy, Normal Work Areas and Work Place Design.
Unit III: Work Measurement - Objectives, Work Measurement Techniques - Time Study, Work
Sampling, PreDetermined Motion Time Standards (PMTS), Etc., Determination of Time Standards,
Observed Time, Basic Time, Normal Time, Rating Factors, Allowances, Standard Time.
Unit IV: Introduction to Ergonomics - Historical Development of Human Factors Engineering,
Importance of Ergonomics Workplace Improvement and Preventing Workplace Injuries.
Unit V: Human-Machine Interface - The Man-Machine System, Machine as a System Component,
Reaction Time, Muscular Performance, Static Work. Types of Displays - Quantitative, Qualitative,
Representative and Alpha-Numeric, Efficiency of Each Type, Pedal Design, Design of Tools and
Controls, Stress in Human Body and its Consequences, Human Anthropometry - Measurement,
Instrumentation, Adjustments in Measurement, Anthropometric Data for Indian Workers, Uses of
Anthropometric Data, Computer-Aided Man-Machine System Design. 160
Recommended Books:
1. Shan, H. S. - Work Study and Ergonomics , Dhanpat Rai & Sons, New Delhi.
2. Dalela, S. and Saurabh -Work study and Ergonomics, Standard Publishers Distributors, New Delhi.
3. Bridger, R. S.- Introduction to Ergonomics ,Mcgraw Hill, New York.
4. Hicks - Industrial Engineering & Management, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi.
5. ILO - Introduction to Work Study, International Labor Office, Geneva.
MEE 3122 Computer Integrated Manufacturing B. Tech School Elective –I
Systems
L T S/P C Minor Major Internal Minor-I Minor-II Major Total
Duration Duration Marks Marks Marks Marks Marks
3 0 0 3 1 Hour 3 Hours 10 20 20 50 100
Concurrent Engineering
Unit I: Historical Background of Concurrent Engineering (CE), Sequential and Concurrent Processes;
Definition and Framework of CE; Decomposition of Product Development Stages, CE Team,
Implementation of CE; Role of Information Technology in CE; Examples Of CE Applications.
Unit II: Concurrent Engineering Tools – Design For Manufacture and Assembly (DFMA), Design For
Quality (DFQ), Design For Cost (DFC), Failure Modes Effects Analysis (FMEA), Fault Tree Analysis
(FTA), Design of Experiments, Taguchi’s Methods, Quality Function Deployment (QFD), Simulation,
etc.
Unit III: Integration of Design and Manufacturing, Design Evaluation for Manufacturing Cost, Design
Process Optimization for CE, Role of CAD/CAM and Automation in CE, Virtual Reality Tools and
Techniques for Product Development and Interactive Modeling and Visualization, Rapid Prototyping.
Design For Manufacturing (DFM) - Case Studies; Design For Reliability, Maintainability And
Reparability and their implication on CE.
Unit IV: CE Application to Composite Structures - Structural Design using Composite Materials,
Mechanical Properties and Design Parameters of Composite Materials, Composite Manufacturing
Processes with emphasis on Manufacturing Time, Quality and Cost; Case Studie(s) on Design for
Manufacturing of Composite Structural Elements.
Unit V: Submission of a Report: Real Industrial World Case Studies.
Recommended Books:
1. Biren Prasad - Concurrent Engineering Fundamentals, Vol. I & II, Prentice Hall, New Jersey.
2. Andrew Kusiak - Concurrent Engineering, Automation, Tools and Techniques, John Wiley &
Sons, New
York.
3. Backhouse, C.J. and Brookes - Concurrent Engineering, Gower Publishing House.
4. Karandikar, H. and Mistree, F. - Designing a Composite Material Pressure Vessel for
Manufacturing: A Case
Study in Concurrent Engineering, Engineering Optimization, Vol 18, pp. 235-262., 1992.
5. Moustapha, I. - Concurrent Engineering in Product Design and Development, New Age
International, New
Delhi.
MEE 3032 Industrial Automation B. Tech School Elective –I
Industrial Automation
Unit I: Concept and Scope of Automation, Socio Economic Consideration, Low Cost Automation,
Fluid Power Control - Fluid Power Control Elements and Standard Graphical Symbols. Construction
and Performance of Fluid Power Generators, Hydraulic and Pneumatic Cylinders- Construction,
Design and Mounting; Hydraulic and Pneumatic Valves for Pressure, Flow and Direction Control,
Servo Valves and Simple Servo Systems with Mechanical Feedback, Governing Differential Equation
and Its Solution for Step Position Input, Basic Hydraulic
and Pneumatic Circuits.
Unit II: Pneumatic Logic Circuits - Design of Pneumatic Logic Circuits for a given Time
Dispmlacement Diagram or Sequence of Operations.
Unit III: Fluidics - Boolean Algebra, Truth Tables, Conda Effect, Fluidic Elements – Their
Construction Working and Performance Characteristics, Elementary Fluidic Circuits.
Unit IV: Transfer Devices and Feeders – Classification, Construction Details and Application of
Transfer Devices and Feeders (Vibratory Bowl Feeder, Reciprocating Tube and Centrifugal Hopper
Feeder).
Unit V: Electrical and Electronic Controls - Introduction to Electrical and Electronic Controls such as
Electromagnetic Controllers - Transducers and Sensors, Microprocessors, Programmable Logic
Controllers
(PLC); Integration of Mechanical Systems with Electrical, Electronic and Computer Systems.
Recommended Books:
1. Anthony Esposito - Fluid Power with Applications, Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi.
2. Majumdar, S. R. - Pneumatic Control, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi.
3. Deb, S. R. - Robotics and Flexible Automation, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi.
4. Kumar, D. S. - Mechanical Measurement and Control, Metropolitan Book Co Pvt. Ltd.,
New Delhi.
5. Kuo, B.C. - Automatic Control Systems, Prentice Hall, New Jersey.
MEE 3233 Gas Dynamics and Jet Propulsion B. Tech School Elective –I
Unit – I Gas Turbines - Introduction, Classification, Applications. Gas Turbine and Its Components, Gas
Turbine Power Plants. Optimum Pressure Ratio for Maximum Specific and Thermal Efficiency in Actual
Gas Turbine Cycle. Effect of Operating Variables on Thermal Efficiency, Air Rate and Work Ratio.
Unit – II Combustion Chamber- Types of Combustion Chamber, Factors Affecting Combustion
Chamber Design, Combustion Processes, Combustion Chamber Performance, Fuel Injection Systems.
Axial Flow Turbines & Combustion Chamber- Classification, Elementary Theory, Vortex Theory,
Limiting Factors in Turbine Design, Overall Turbine Performance, Design Performance of Gas Turbine
Plant, Matching of Turbine Components.
Unit – III Centrifugal Compressors- Prewhirling, Adiabatic Efficiency, Performance Characteristics,
Pressure Coefficient and Slip Factor, Losses, Surging, Compressor Design Calculations, Mach Number.
Unit – IV Axial Flow Compressors- Principles of Operation, Simple Design Method, Blade Design,
Calculation of Stage, Overall Performance, Compressor Characteristics, Mach Number, Reynolds
Number.
Unit – V Jet Propulsion- Turbo Jet, Turbo Prop, Ram Jet, Rocket Engines Thrust Power, Propulsive
Efficiency and Thermal Efficiency, Jet Propulsion Performance, Specifying Thrust and Specific Fuel
Consumption in each case For Turbo Jet and Turbo Propulsion Units.
References:
Gas Turbine Theory, Sarvanamatto, Cohen H, Rogers, Longmans Green.
Turbines, Compressors and Fans, S M Yahya, Tata McGraw Hill book Co., New Delhi.
Steam and Gas Turbines, R Yadav.
MEE 3033 Control Systems B. Tech School Elective –I
Tribology
Introduction to tribology:
Historical background, practical importance, and subsequent use in the field. Lubricants: Types and specific
field of applications. Properties of lubricants, viscosity, its measurement, effect of temperature and pressure
on viscosity, lubrication types, standard grades of lubricants, and selection of lubricants.
Friction and Wear Origin, friction theories, measurement methods, friction of metals and non-metals.
Classification and mechanisms of wear, delamination theory, debris analysis, testing methods and
standards. Related case studies.
Hydrodynamic journal bearings: Friction forces and power loss in a lightly loaded journal bearing,
Petroff’s equation, mechanism of pressure development in an oil film, and Reynold’s equation in 2D.
Introduction to idealized journal bearing, load carrying capacity, condition for equilibrium, Sommerfeld’s
number and it’ssignificance; partial bearings, end leakages in journal bearing, numerical examples on full
journal bearings only.
Plane slider bearings with fixed/pivoted shoe: Pressure distribution, Load carrying capacity, coefficient
of friction, frictional resistance in a fixed/pivoted shoe bearing,center of pressure, numerical examples.
Hydrostatic Lubrication: Introduction to hydrostatic lubrication, hydrostatic step bearings, load carrying
capacity and oil flow through the hydrostatic step bearing, numerical examples.
Bearing Materials: Commonly used bearings materials, and properties of typical bearing materials.
Advantages and disadvantages of bearing materials.
Introduction to Surface engineering: Concept and scope of surface engineering. Surface modification –
transformation hardening, surface melting, thermo chemical processes. Surface Coating – plating, fusion
processes, vapor phase processes. Selection of coating for wear and corrosion resistance.
TEXTBOOKS:
1.”Introduction to Tribology”, B. Bhushan, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York, 2002
2. “Engineering Tribology”, Prasanta Sahoo, PHI Learning Private Ltd, New Delhi, 2011.
REFERENCES:
2. “Tribology, Friction and Wear of Engineering Material”, I. M.Hutchings, Edward Arnold, London,1992.
MEE 2134 Mechanical System Design B. Tech School Elective –I
Mechatronics
UNIT – I: Introduction: Definition – Trends – Control Methods: Standalone , PC Based ( Real Time
Operating Systems, Graphical User Interface , Simulation ) – Applications: identification of sensors and
actuators in Washing machine, Automatic Camera, Engine Management, SPM, Robot, CNC, FMS,
CIM. Signal Conditioning : Introduction – Hardware – Digital I/O , Analog input – ADC , resolution,
Filtering Noise using passive components – Registors, capacitors – Amplifying signals using OP amps –
Software – Digital Signal Processing – Low pass , high pass , notch filtering
UNIT – II: Precision Mechanical Systems : Modern CNC Machines – Design aspects in
machine structures, guideways, feed drives, spindle and spindle bearings, measuring systems,
control software and operator interface, gauging and tool monitoring. Electronic Interface Subsystems :
TTL, CMOS interfacing – Sensor interfacing – Actuator interfacing – solenoids , motors Isolation schemes-
opto coupling, buffer IC’s – Protection schemes – circuit breakers , over current sensing , resetable fuses ,
thermal dissipation – Power Supply – Bipolar transistors / mosfets
UNIT – III: Electromechanical Drives : Relays and Solenoids – Stepper Motors – DC brushed motors –
DC brushless motors – DC servo motors – 4-quadrant servo drives , PWM’s – Pulse Width
Modulation – Variable Frequency Drives, Vector Drives – Drive System load calculation. Microcontrollers
Overview : 8051 Microcontroller , micro processor structure – Digital Interfacing – Analog Interfacing –
Digital to Analog Convertors – Analog to Digital Convertors – Applications. Programming –Assembly, C
(LED Blinking, Voltage measurement using ADC).
TEXT BOOKS:
REFERENCE BOOKS:
Alternate Fuels
1 Introduction:
Working process of I.C. Engine. Study of various parameters related to properties of different types of fuel
(Rating of fuel, Ignition quality, volatility, calculations of Air / Fuel ratio, Calorific Value) as input and
output in terms of results (Fuel efficiency, Fuel requirement, Engine efficiency and Engine life). Sources of
fossil fuel, scope of availability of fossil fuel in future.
2 Need for Alternative Fuels:
Effects of constituents of Exhaust gas emission on environmental condition of earth (N2 , CO2, CO, NOx,
SO2, O2) Pollution created by Exhaust gas emission in atmosphere. Green house effect, Factors affecting
green house effect. Study of Global Carbon Budget, Carbon foot print and Carbon credit calculations.
Emission norms as per Bharat Standard up to BS – IV and procedures for confirmation on production.
3 Alcohol:
Sources of Methanol and Ethanol, methods of it’s production. Properties of methanol & ethanol as engine
fuels, Use of alcohols in S.I. and C.I. engines, performance of blending methanol with gasoline.
Emulsification of alcohol and diesel. Dual fuel systems. Improvement / Change in emission characteristics
with respect to % blending of Alcohol.
4 Bio Diesels:
Base materials used for production of Bio Diesel (Karanji oil, Neemoil, Sunflower oil, Soyabeen
oil, Musturd oil, Palm oil, Jatropha seeds). Process of separation of Bio Diesel. Properties Diesel
blended with vegetable oil, and difference in performance of Engine.
5 Hydrogen:
Hydrogen as a substitute fuel. Study Properties, Sources and methods of Production of Hydrogen, Storage
and Transportation of hydrogen. Also, the economics of Application and Advantages of hydrogen (Liquid
hydrogen) as fuel for IC engine/ hydrogen car. Layout of a hydrogen car.
Fuel Cells: Concept of fuel cells based on usage of Hydrogen and Methanol. Power rating, and
performance. Heat dissipation, Layout of fuel cell vehicle.
6 Biogas:
Introduction to Biogas system, Process during gas formation, Factors affecting biogas formation. Usage of
Biogas in SI engine & CI engine.
LPG & CNG: Properties of LPG & CNG as engine fuels, fuel metering systems, combustion
characteristics, effect on performance, emission, cost and safety.
7 Solar Power:
Solar cells for energy collection. Storage batteries, layout of solar powered automobiles. Advantages and
limitations.
8 Electric & Hybrid Vehicles:
Layout of an electric vehicles, advantages & limitations. Systems components, electronic controlled
systems, high energy and power density batteries. Types of hybrid vehicles.
9 Vegetable Oils:
Various Vegetable oils for Engines – Esterification – Performance and emission characteristics.
Text & Reference Books:
o Alternate Fuels by Dr. S. Thipse, Jaico Publications
o “Automotive Emission Control” by Crouse, AND Anglin – McGraw Hill.
o “Alternative Fuels Guidebook” by Bechtold R..
o SAE Paper nos. 840367, 841333, 841334.
o “Internal Combustion Engines” by Ganeshan – Tata McGraw Hill.
o “Internal Combustion Engines” by Heywood John.
o The properties and performance of modern alternative fuels” – SAE Paper no. 841210.
Solar Thermal Power Engineering B. Tech School Elective –
MEE 3237 II
REFERENCES
1. Foster .R, Ghassemi M., Cota A., “Solar Energy”, CRC Press, 2010.
2. Duffie .J.A, Beckman W.A. “Solar Engineering of Thermal Processes”, 3rd ed.,
Wiley, 2006.
3. De Vos .A, “Thermodynamics of Solar Energy Conversion”, Wiley-VCH, 2008.
4. Garg .H.P, Prakash .J, “Solar Energy Fundamentals and Applications”, Tata
McGraw-Hill, 2005.
5. Kalogirou .S, “Solar Energy Engineering”, Processes and Systems, Elsevier,
2009.
6. Petela .R, “Engineering Thermodynamics of Thermal Radiation for Solar Power”,
McGraw-Hill Co., 2010.
7. Yogi Goswami .D, Frank Kreith, Jan F. Kreider, “Principles of Solar
Engineering”, Second Edition, Taylor & Francis, 2003.
8. Andrews .J, Jelley .N, “Energy Science”, Oxford University Press, 2010.
Smart Manufacturing B. Tech School Elective –
MEE 3160 II
Unit-I
Concepts of Smart Manufacturing: Definition and key characteristics of smart manufacturing, Corporate
adaptation processes, manufacturing challenges, challenges vs technologies, Stages in smart manufacturing.
Minimizing Six big losses in manufacturing with Industry 4.0, and their benefits
Unit-II
Smart Machines and Smart Sensors: Concept andFunctions of a Smart, Machine Salient features and
Critical Subsystems of a Smart Machine,Smart sensors; smart sensors ecosystem, need, benefits and
applications of sensorsinindustry,Sensing for Manufacturing Process in IIoT, Block Diagram of aIoT
Sensing Device, Sensors in IIoT Applications, Smart Machine Interfaces
Unit-III
Architecture of Cyber- Physical system (CPS): Functions of CPS, 5C Architecture; Smart Connection
Level, Data-to- Information Level, Cyber Level, Cognition Level, Configuration Level. Design of PHM
based CPS systems. Comparison of today’s factory and Industry 4.0 factory by the implementation of 5C
CPS architecture
Unit-IV
Digital Twin: Introduction, applications of digital twins, impact zones of digital twins in manufacturing
(factories/plants and OEMs), advantages of digital twins, basic steps of digital twin technology
Machine Learning (ML) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Manufacturing: Introduction, benefits and
applicationsof ML in industries, common approaches of ML; supervised and unsupervised, semi-supervised
and reinforced ML
Predictive Maintenance: Introduction of predictive maintenance, difference between preventive and
predictive maintenance, working and various components of predictive maintenance, benefits and tools of
predictive maintenance. Common approaches to IoT predictive maintenance; Rule-based (condition
monitoring) and AI (artificial intelligence) based predictive maintenance.
Augmented Reality in Maintenance (Electrical & Mechanical)
Unit-V
IoT connectivity for Industry 4.0: Industrial communication requirement and its infrastructure, an
overview of different types of networks, mesh network in industrial IoT, IoT protocols and the internet,
TCP/IP (transmission control protocol/internet protocol) model, IoT connectivity standards: common
protocols, application layer protocols, internet/network layer protocols, physical layer IoT protocols,
choosing the right IoT connectivity protocol
Reference Books
1. Industry 4.0 The Industrial Internet of Things by Alasdair Gilchrist, Apress
2. Industrial Internet of Things, Cyber Manufacturing System by Sabina Jeschke, Christian Brecher,
Houbing Song Danda B. Rawat, Springer
Course Outcomes:
On successful completion of this course, the students should be able to:
Have a knowledge of smart manufacturing systems’ components and can handle it more
effectively.in context of Industry 4.0
After understanding the Architecture of Cyber- Physical system (CPS) they can make machines more
oriented towards Industry 4.0, which increases productivity
Overall brief description of associatedtechnologies of smart manufacturing systems enhance their
workability knowledge in the industries
After understanding IoTconnectivity for Industry 4.0 they are able to make a system Taylor made as
per requirement of the industry
Eventually knowledge of smart manufacturing systems enhances their employability opportunities as
a whole
Micro and Nano Machining B. Tech School Elective –
MEE 3161 II
Definition of stress and Moment Resultants. Strain Displacement relations. Basic Assumptions of
Laminated anisotropic plates. Laminate Constitutive Equations– Coupling Interactions, Balanced
Laminates, Symmetric Laminates, Angle Ply Laminates, Cross Ply Laminates. Laminate Structural Moduli.
Evaluation of Lamina, Properties from Laminate Tests. Quasi-Isotropic Laminates. Determination of
Lamina stresses within Laminates.
Introduction - Maximum Stress and Strain Criteria. Von-Misses Yield criterion for Isotropic Materials.
Generalized Hill’s Criterion for Anisotropic materials. Tsai-Hill’s Failure Criterion for Composites. Tensor
Polynomial (Tsai-Wu) Failure criterion. Prediction of laminate Failure.
Equilibrium Equations of Motion. Energy Formulations. Static Bending Analysis. Buckling Analysis. Free
Vibrations – Natural Frequencies.
Books:
1. Jones, R.M., “Mechanics of Composite Materials”, McGraw-Hill, Kogakusha Ltd., Tokyo, 1985.
2. Agarwal, B.D., and Broutman, L.J., “Analysis and Performance of Fibre Composites”, John Wiley and sons. Inc.,
New York, 1995.
4. Mechanics of Composite Materials, Autar K. Kaw, 2nd ed., CRC Press, 2006
5. Engineering Mechanics of Composite Materials, I. M. Daniel, O. Ishai, Oxford University Press, 2006.
MEE 3081 Simulation, Modelling & Analysis B. Tech School Elective –
II
Introduction to Modeling: Concept of System, Continious and Discrete System, Types of Models, Steps in
Simulation Study; Statistical Models in Simulation: Discrete, Continuous, Poisson and Empirical
Distributions, OutPut Data Analysis for a Single System, Comparing Alternative System Configuration
Statistical Procedures for Comparing Real World Observations with Simulation OutPut Data, Generations
of Arriving Processes, Verification and Validation of Simulation Models; MotnteCarlo Simulation and Its
Applications in Queing Models and Inventory Models; Simulation of Manufacturing and Material Handling
Systems; Case Studies on Simulation Packages.
Recommended Books:
Text Books:
Reference Books:
Maintenance Engineering
Unit-I : Introduction
Fundamentals of Maintenance Engineering, Maintenance Engineering, Its Importance in Material & Energy
Conservation, Inventory Control, Productivity, Safety, Pollution Control, etc. Safety Regulations, Pollution
Problems, Human Reliability, Total Quality Management (TQM), Total Productivity Maintenance (TPM),
Environmental Issues in Maintenance, ISO 9000.
Unit-II Maintenance Management
Types of Maintenance Strategies, Planned and Unplanned Maintenance, Breakdown, Preventive &
Predictive Maintenance, Comparison, Advantages & Disadvantages, Computer Aided Maintenance,
Maintenance Scheduling, Spare Part Management, Inventory Control, Organization of Maintenance
Department.
Unit-III Tribology In Maintenance
Friction Wear and Lubrication, Friction & Wear Mechanisms, Prevention of Wear, Types of Lubrication
Mechanisms, Lubrication Processes. Lubricants- Types, General and Special Purpose, Additives, Testing of
Lubricants, Degradation of Lubricants, Seal & Packing.
Unit-IV Machine Health Monitoring
Condition Based Maintenance, Signature Analysis, Oil Analysis, Vibration, Noise and Thermal Signatures,
OnLine & Off Line Techniques, Instrumentation & Equipment Used in Machine Health
Monitoring,Instrumentation In Maintenance, Signal Processing, Data Acquisition and Analysis,
Application of Intelligent Systems, Data Base Design.
Unit-V Reliability, Availability & Maintainability (RAM) Analysis
Introduction to RAM Failure Mechanism, Failure Data Analysis, Failure Distribution, Reliability of
Repairable and
Non-Repairable Systems, Improvement in Reliability, Reliability Testing, Reliability Prediction, Utilization
Factor, System Reliability by Monte Carlo Simulation Technique.
References :
1 Gopal Krishnan and Banerji, Maintenance & Spare parts
Management,
2 Mishra and Pathak, Maintenance Engineering and 164
Management, PHI
3 S.K. Shrivastava, Industrial Maintenance Management.
4 CNR Rao, Handbook of Condition Monitoring,.
5 Higgins, Maintenance Engineering Hand Book.
MEE3144 Industry 4.0 B. Tech School Elective –
II / Open Elective
Industry 4.0
Learning Objectives This course is designed to offer learners an introduction to Industry 4.0, its
applications in the business world. Learners will gain deep insights into how smartness is being harnessed
from data and appreciate what needs to be done in order to overcome some of the challenges.
Learning Outcomes 1. Understand the journey of Industry 4.0 and its drivers, enablers and roadmap. 2.
Appreciate the smartness in smart factories, smart manufacturing, smart products, smart services and smart
cities, 3. Able to understand various technologies associated with industry 4.0. 4. Understand the
opportunities, challenges and future skills required for Industry 4.0.
Module 1: Introduction to Industry 4.0 The various Industrial Revolutions, Internet of Things (IoT) &
Industrial Internet of Things, Overview on Technologies of Industry 4.0. Comparison of Industry 4.0
Factory and Today's Factory
Module 2: Drivers and Enablers Drivers, Enablers, Reference Architecture and Standards
Module 3: Convergence of Automation & IoT Smart Manufacturing; key characteristics, challenges,
stages. Smart Machines; Characteristics, Technologies, interfaces, augmented reality. Cyber physical
system (CPS).
IIoT; smart factory connectivity, key ingredients, Digital Twins, Predictive Maintenance
Module 4: Data Exchange With Machines Communication Protocols; OPC-UA, MQTT, Ethernet/IP,
ProfiiNet, EtherCat IT infrastructure, databases, Cloud Computing Basics, Cloud Computing and Industry
4.0
Module 5: Smart Manufacturing Applications and Opportunities Internet of things & Internet of
Services, Smart Manufacturing, Smart Devices and Products, Smart Logistics, Smart Cities, Predictive
Analytics. Opportunities, Challenges, and skills for workers in the Industry 4.0, Supply Chain
Management, Readiness of Industry.
Reference Books;
1 The Fourth Industrial Revolution by Klaus Schwab 2 The Industries of Future by Alec Ross 3. A course
on “Industry 4.0: How to Revolutnize your business” on edx
School Electives-III
UNIT – I Introduction, The concept of TQM, Quality and Business performance, attitude,
and involvement of top management, communication, culture and management systems. Management of
Process Quality: Definition of quality, Quality Control, a brief history, Product Inspection vs. Process
Control, Statistical Quality Control, Control Charts and Acceptance Sampling.
UNIT -II Customer Focus and Satisfaction: Process vs. Customer, internal customer conflict,
quality focus, Customer Satisfaction, role of Marketing and Sales, Buyer – Supplier relationships. Bench
Marking: Evolution of Bench Marking, meaning of bench marking, benefits of bench marketing, the bench
marking procedure, pitfalls of bench marketing.
UNIT- III Organizing for TQM: The systems approach, organizing for quality implementation, making
the transition from a traditional to a TQM organization, Quality Circles, seven Tools of TQM:
Stratification, check sheet, Scatter diagram, lshikawa diagram, paneto diagram, Kepner &Tregoe
Methodology.
TEXT BOOK:
REFERENCE BOOKS:
Robotics
UNIT-I
Introduction: Definitions, Types of Robots, Application of Robots, Representing Position and Orientation,
Representing Pose in 2-Dimensions, Representing Pose in 3-Dimensions, Representing Orientation in 3-
Dimensions, Combining Translation and Orientation.
UNIT-II
Time and Motion: Trajectories, Smooth One-Dimensional Trajectories, Multi-Dimensional Case, Multi-
Segment Trajectories, Interpolation of Orientation in 3D, Cartesian Motion, Time Varying Coordinate
Frames, Rotating Coordinate Frame, Incremental Motion, Inertial Navigation Systems. Mobile Robot
Vehicles, Mobility, Car-like Mobile Robots, moving to a Point, following a Line, Following a Path.
Navigation: Reactive Navigation, Braitenberg Vehicles, Simple Automata, Map-Based Planning, Distance
Transform, Voronoi Roadmap Method, Probabilistic Roadmap Method, Localization, Dead Reckoning,
Modeling the Vehicle, Estimating Pose, using a Map, Creating a Map, Localization and Mapping, Monte-
Carlo Localization.
UNIT-III
Robot Arm Kinematics: Describing a Robot Arm, Forward Kinematics, a 2-Link Robot, A 6- Axis Robot,
Inverse Kinematics, Closed-Form Solution, Numerical Solution, Under-Actuated Manipulator, Redundant
Manipulator, Trajectories, Joint-Space Motion, Cartesian Motion, Motion through a Singularity.Installing
ROS, Understanding the ROS File system level, Packages, Stacks, Messages, Services, Understanding the
ROS Computation Graph level, Nodes, Topics, Services, Messages, Bags, Master, Parameter Server,
creating workspace, Creating & Building an ROS package, Creating & Building the node, Visualization of
images.
UNIT-I
Robot Programming: Using Sensors and Actuators with ROS, SCORBOT structure, joint movements,
work envelop, motors, encoders, micro switch, transmission, gripper, SCORBOT programming, IS-14533:
2005 Manipulating industrial robots -Performance criteria related test methods, Mobile Robot
Programming, Industrial Robot Programming.
Recommended Books
1. Peter Corke Robotics, ‘Vision and Control: Fundamental Algorithms in MATLAB’, Springer Tracts in
Advanced Robotics, Vol. 73, 2011.
2. Aaron Martinez & Enrique Fernández, ‘Learning ROS for Robotics Programming’, Packt Publishing,
2013.
Non Destructive Testing B. Tech School Elective –
MEE 3164 III
Unit – I:
Visual Testing Fundamentals of Visual Testing – vision, lighting, material attributes, environmental
factors, visual perception, direct and indirect methods – mirrors, magnifiers, boroscopes and fibroscopes–
light sources and special lighting – computer enhanced system – Employer defined applications, metallic
materials including raw materials and welds – Inspection objectives, inspection checkpoints, sampling plan,
inspection pattern etc – classification of indications for acceptance criteria - Codes, Standards and
Specifications (ASME,ASTM,AWS etc.)
Unit – II:
Liquid Penetrant Testing
Principles – types and properties of liquid penetrants – developers – advantages and limitations of
various methods - Preparation of test materials – Application of penetrants to parts, removal of
excess penetrants, post cleaning – Control and measurement of penetrant process variables –
selection of penetrant method – solvent removable, water washable, post emulsifiable – Units and
lighting for penetrant testing – Interpretation and evaluation of test results - dye penetrant process,
applicable codes and standards.
Unit – III:
Magnetic Particle Testing
Theory of magnetism – ferromagnetic, paramagnetic materials – characteristics of magnetic fields –
magnetic hysteresis – magnetization by means of direct and alternating current – surface strength
characteristics – Depth of penetration factors – Circular and longitudinal magnetization techniques,
current calculation –– field produced by a current in a coil, shape and size of coils, field strength,
Magnetic Bharkhausen Noise Analysis (MBN) – advantages and limitations
Unit – IV:
Magnetic Particle Testing Equipments
Selecting the method of magnetization, inspection materials, wet and dry particles – portable, mobile
and stationary equipment – capabilities of equipments – magnetic particle inspection of castings and
welding – Dry continuous method, wet residual method – Interpretation and evaluation of test
indications – Principles and methods of demagnetization – Residual magnetism – applicable codes
and standards.
Unit – V:
Eddy Current Testing Generation of eddy currents – effect of change of impedance on instrumentation –
properties of eddy currents – eddy current sensing elements, probes, type of coil arrangement – absolute,
differential, lift off, operation, applications, advantages, limitations – Through encircling coils, type of
arrangements –absolute, differential fill factor, operation, application, advantages, limitations - Factors
affecting sensing elements and coil impedance - test part and test system -Signal to noise ratio –
equipment’s, reference samples, calibration, inspection of tubes, cylinders,
steel bars, welded tubing, plates and pipes, Remote Field Sensing - Interpretation/Evaluation –
Applicable codes and standards.
Text Books:
1. Non-Destructive Examination and Quality Control, ASM International, Vol.17, 9th edition
(1989)
2. J. Prasad and C. G. K. Nair, Non-Destructive Test and Evaluation of Materials, Tata
McGraw-Hill Education, 2nd edition (2011).
3. B. Raj, T. Jayakumar and M. Thavasimuthu, Practical Non Destructive Testing, Alpha
Science International Limited, 3rd edition (2002).
4. T. Rangachari, J. Prasad and B.N.S. Murthy, Treatise on non-destructive testing and
evaluation, Navbharath Enterprises, Vol.3, (1983).
Reference Books:
1. C. Hellier, Handbook of Non-Destructive Evaluation, McGraw-Hill Professional, 1st
edition (2001).
2. J. Thomas Schmidt, K. Skeie and P. Maclntire, ASNT Non Destructive Testing Handbook:
Magnetic Particle Testing, American Society for Nondestructive Testing, American
Society for Metals, 2nd edition ( 1989).
3. V. S. Cecco, G. V. Drunen and F. L. Sharp, Eddy current Manual: Test method, Vol.1,
Chalk River Nuclear Laboratories (1983).
4. B.P.C. Rao, Practical Eddy Current Testing, Alpha Science International Limited (2006).
5. N. A. Tracy, P. O. Moore, Non-Destructive Testing Handbook: Liquid Penetrant Testing,
Vol. 2, American Society for Nondestructive Testing, 3rd edition (1999).
MEE 4234 Computational Fluid Flow and Heat B. Tech School Elective –
Transfer III
Unit I: Introduction - Mathematical Description of Fluid Flow and Heat Transfer; Conservation
Equations for
Mass, Momentum, Energy and Chemical Species, Finite Difference Method, Finite Volume Method, Finite
Element Method, Governing Equations and Boundary Conditions, Derivation of Finite Difference
Equations.
Unit II: Solution Methods of Elliptical Equations – Finite Difference Formulations, Interactive Solution
Methods,
Direct Method With Gaussian Elimination.Parabolic Equations-Explicit Schemes and Von Neumann
Stability
Analysis, Implicit Schemes, Alternating Direction Implicit Schemes, Approximate Factorization, Fractional
Step
Methods, Direct Method with Tridiagonal Matrix Algorithm.
Unit III: Hyperbolic Equations - Explicit Schemes and Von Neumann Stability Analysis, Implicit
Schemes, Multi
Step Methods, Nonlinear Problems, Second Order One-Dimensional Wave Equations.Burgers Equations -
Explicit and Implicit Schemes, Runge-Kutta Method. Formulations of Incompressible Viscous Flows -
Formulations of Incompressible Viscous Flows by Finite Difference Methods, Pressure Correction
Methods,
Vortex Methods.
Unit IV: Treatment of Compressible Flows - Potential Equation, Euler Equations, Navier-Stokes System of
Equations, Flow Field-Dependent Variation Methods, Boundary Conditions, Example Problems.
Finite Volume Method - Finite Volume Method Via Finite Difference Method, Formulations For Two and
ThreeDimensional Problems.
Unit V: Standard Variational Methods - Linear Fluid Flow Problems, Steady State Problems, Transient
Problems.
Recommended Books:
1. Chung, T. J. - Computational Fluid Dynamics, Cambridge University Press.
2. Frank Chorlton - Text Book of Fluid Dynamics, CBS Publishers, New Delhi.
3. Patankar, S. V. - Numerical Heat Transfer and Fluid Flow, Hemisphere Publishing Corporation.
4. Anderson, D. A., Tannehill J. C. and Pletcher, R. H. - Computational Fluid Mechanics and Heat
Transfer,
Hemisphere Publishing Corporation.
5. H. K. Versteeg and W. Malalasekara, An Introduction to Computational Fluid Dynamics, Longman
Publishers.
Fuel and Combustion B. Tech School Elective –
MEE 3239 III / Open
Elective
Chapter-1
Working of two stroke & four stroke - Petrol and Diesel Engines (Review Only) - valve timing diagrams -
Fuels - Chemical structure- qualities, ratings of fuels - Alternative fuels, Alcohol, vegetable oils, biogas.
Types of Engines - Wankel E/n, Stirling E/n, Stratified charge e/n, VCR E/n, free piston E/n. Fuel air cycle
(actual) for petrol and diesel engines - variation of specific heats - heat losses - Dissociation
Chapter-2
Carburation - Air fuel mixture requirements - stoichiometry and excess air calculations - types of
carburetors - Fuel injection systems- classifications - fuel injection pump - nozzle - direct and indirect
injection - Injection in S. I. Engine - M. P. F. I. System - Ignition system - Battery & Magneto type - firing
order - Ignition timing and spark advance - Lubrication systems - types - properties of lubricants - additives
for lubricants - Heat rejection and cooling - Theory of engine heat transfer - types of cooling system - Air
and liquid system - Super charging & turbo charging.
Chapter 3
Combustion in S. I. E/n - Ignition limits - stages of combustion - combustion quality - Ignition lag - Flame
propagation - Abnormal combustion - detonation - effects - Theory, chemistry and control - flash point, fire
point & viscosity index - combustion chamber design considerations.
Chapter 4
Combustion in C. I. Engines - Air Fuel ratio in C. I. Engines - Ignition Lag - diesel knock - Controlling
Methods - Various stages of combustion - vaporization of fuel droplets and spray formation - Air motion -
Swirl - combustion chamber - design considerations.
Chapter 5
Pollutant formation and control in S. I. And C. I. Engine, Nox, CO, Unburned hydro Carbon and particulate
- Exhaust gas treatment - catalytic converter - Thermal reaction - Particulate Trap. Engine operating
characteristics - Testing of I. C. Engines - Indicated power - Brake power - Volumetric Efficiency - Heat
balance Test - Morse Test - Measurement of exhaust smoke and exhaust emission.
References
1. Internal Combustion Engine Fundamentals - John B. Heywood
2. Internal Combustion Engine and Air Pollution -Obert E. F.
3. Internal Combustion Engine - Lichty L. C.
4. Internal Combustion Engine - V. Genesan
5. A course in internal combustion Engine - Mathur and Sharma.
Hydrogen and Fuel cell B. Tech School Elective –
MEE 3240 III
PROJECT MANAGMENT
Project management concept, establishing the project and goals; organizing human resource and
contracting; organizing systems and procedures for implementation; project direction, coordination and
control, project management performance; project management case studies, project management
information system; computer based project management; future of project management.
Development of Project Network:
Time estimation, determination of critical path (CPM) Event slacks and floats, choice of schedule in view
of resource constraints. Programme evaluation review technique (PERT) examples. Illustrations & case
studies.
Misc. Topics:
Introduction to MRP? ERP, TQM and E-commerce etc.
REFERENCE:
1. Project management-Kerzner, CBS.
2. Essentials of project management-Dennis Lock, Groover,
3. Projects-planning, analysis, selection, impletation & review -P, Chandra,TMH
4. Project management Basic-R.L.Kimmons, Dekker.
5. System analysis & Project management - Cleland & kind McGraw hill.
6. Practical Project management - RG Ghattas & Sandra L. Mckec, Pearson Education Asia.
MEE 4235 Energy Management B. Tech School Elective –
III
Energy Management
Unit 1:- Importance of energy management. Energy auditing :( methodology, analysis of past trends plant
data),laws of thermodynamics, measurements, portable and on line measurements.
Unit 2:- Energy economics – Discount rate, pay back period, internal rate of return, life cycle
costing.Steam
systems:Boiler – efficiency testing, steam distribution and use steam traps, condensate recovery, flash
steam
utilisation.Thermal insulation.
Unit 3:- Electrical systems: Demand control, power factor correction, Motor drives- motor efficiency
testing,
energy efficient motors, motor speed control.Varaible speed drives. Lighting-lighting levels, fixtures,
daylighting, timers, energy efficient windows.
Unit 4:- Energy conservation in pumps, Fans (flow control), compressed air systems, Refrigeration and air
conditioning systems.Waste heat recovery: recuprators, heat wheels, heat pipes, heta pumps.
Unit 5:- Cogeneration – concept, options (steam/ gas turbines/diesel engine based), selection criteria,
control
strategy.
Texts/Recommended Books:
1. Hand book on Energy Audit and Management, Amit kumar Tyagi, TERI Press.
2. L.C.Witte, P.S.Schimdt, D.R.Brown, Industrial Energy Management and Utilisation, Hemisphere
Publ,Washington, 1988.
3. Practical hand book on Energy Conservation in Buildings, Indian Building Congress, Nabhi Publication.
4. The Efficient use of Energy, Ed: I.G.C.Dryden, Butterworths, London, 1982.
5. Energy Management Handbook, Ed: WQ.C.Turner, Wiley, New York, 1982.
MEE 4025 Design for Manufacturing and B. Tech School Elective –
Assembly III
Unit I: Effect of Materials & Manufacturing Processes on Design - Major Phases in Design &
Manufacture, Effect of Material Properties on Design, Effect of Manufacturing Process on Design, Material
Selection Process, Cost Per Unit Property & Weighed Properties Methods.
Unit II: Tolerancing - Tolerance Specification & Representation of Various Tolerances, their Significance
in Assembly, Material Tolerances for Assembly Line -True Position Tolerancing, Cumulative Effect of
Tolerances in Assembly, Interchangeability and Selective Assembly in Manufacturing, Process Capability
& Its Significance with Ref. to Tolerancing, Achieving Larger Machining Tolerances.
Datum Features - Functional Datum, Datum for Manufacturing, Changing the Datum, etc.
Unit III: Design Considerations - Design of Components with Casting Considerations, Pattern, Mould, and
Parting Line, Cored Holes and Machine Holes, Identifying the Possible and Probable Parting Line, Castings
Requiring Special Sand Cores, Designing of Obviate Sand Cores. Component Design - Component Design
with Machining Considerations( Design for Turning ComponentsMilling, Drilling and other Related
Processes Including Finish-Machining Operations). 163
Unit IV: Design of Gauges - Design of Gauges for Checking Components In Assembly with emphasis on
Various Types of Limit Gauges For Both Hole and Shaft.
Unit V: Case Studies - Related to Above Topics and (I) Redesign to Suit Manufacture of Typical
Assemblies (II) Tolerance Design of a Typical Assembly (III) Design to Minimize Cost of A Product (IV)
Computer Aided DFMA
Recommended Books:
1. Harry Peck, Design for Manufacture, Pitman Publications.
2. Boothroyd, G., Dewhurst, P. and Knight, W. - Product Design for Manufacture and Assembly, Mercel
Dekker, New York.
3. Dieter -Machine Design, McGraw Hill, New York.
4. Groover. M. P. - Automation, Production Systems and computer Integrated Manufacturing, Pearson
Education Asia, New Delhi.
5. Zeid, I. - CAD/CAM - Theory and Practice, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi.
MEE 4027 Product Design and Development B. Tech School Elective –
III / Open
Elective
Unit-I: Product Design – Traditional and Modern Design Processes, Innovation, Creation and Diffusion
Techniques, and Functional, Technological, Ecological, Ligiale Evaluation of New Product Ideas.
Unit-II: Product Modeling and Reverse Engineering-Wireframe, Surface, and Solid Modeling
Techniques,
Reverse Engineering
Unit- III: Product Data Exchange-Neutral File Format such as DXF, IGES, STEP, Concurrent
EngineeringConcept Design For X, DFM, DFA, DFR, DFQ
Unit-IV: Rapid Protyping Methods-Liquid Based RP Methods Such As SLA, SGC, and SCS, Solid
Based RP
Methods such as FDM, And LOM, Powder Based RP Methods such as SLS, 3DP, And BPM
Recommended Books:
1. Product Design & Manufacturing - A.K.Chitab &R.C.Gupta, PHI (EEE).
2. The Technology of Creation Thinking - R.P.Crewford – Prentice Hall
3. The Art of Thought – Grohem Walls – Bruce &Co., New York
4 Product Design & Decision Theory - M.K. Starr - Prentice Hall
5. Engg . Product Design -C .D. Cain, Bussiness Books.
6. Industrial design for Engineers –W .H. Mayall, Itiffe.