Me III and IV Sem Syllabus
Me III and IV Sem Syllabus
INDORE
SYLLABUS
of
BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING
Mechanical Engineering
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DR. A P J ABDUL KALAM UNIVERSITY, INDORE
Syllabus for Bachelor of Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
1 3
ES-220 T Material Science
2 5
ME-221 T Strength of Materials
4 7
ME-222 T Theory of Machines & Mechanisms
5 9
ME-223 T Thermodynamics
6 Manufacturing Process 11
ME-224 T
7 13
HU-220 T Communication Skills
8 -
HU-221P Idea Generation
9 -
HU-222 P Learning Through Experts
10 ME-221 P Strength of Materials -
11
ME-222 P Theory of Machines & Mechanisms -
12 Manufacturing Process -
ME-224 P
13
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HU-220 P Communication Skills
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Sub Code : ES-220T Sub Name : Material Science Credit: 4
Material Science
Objectives :
The course introduces several advanced concepts and topics in the rapidly evolving field of
material science. Students are expected to develop comprehension of the subject and to gain
scientific understanding regarding the choice and manipulation of materials for engineering
applications.
Outcomes :
1. To acquire basic understanding of advanced materials, their functions and properties for
technological applications.
2. To emphasize the significance of materials selection in the design process
3. To understand the principal classes of bio-materials and their functionalities in modern medical
science
4. To get familiarize with the new concepts of Nano Science and Technology
5. To educate the students in the basics of instrumentation, measurement, data acquisition,
interpretation and analysis
Unit: 1 Crystal Atoms of Solid: Structure of atom binding in solids metallic, space lattice and
crystal system arrangement of atoms in BCC, FCC and HCP crystal. Mechanical , Electrical ,
thermal , Magnetic & optical Properties of materials
Types of materials .
Unit: 2 Plastic deformations of metals: Point and line defects in crystals, their relation to
mechanical properties, deformation of metal by slip and twinning, stress strain curves of
polycrystalline materials ,Cold and hot working of metals and their effect on mechanical properties
.
Unit: 3 Alloy Formation and Binary diagram: Phase in metal system solution and inter-metallic
compounds. Hume-Rottery's rules, solidification of pure metals and alloy equilibrium diagrams of
iso-morphous, eutectic, peritectic and eutectoid system Iron carbon equilibrium diagram.
Unit: 4 Heat treatment of Alloys: Principles of heat treatment of steel TTT curves Heat treating
processes, normalizing, annealing and spherodizing, hardening, tempering, Case hardening aus-
tempering, mar-tempering, precipitation
hardening process with reference to AI, Cu alloys.
Unit: 5 Engineering Materials & their applications : Ferrous & Non ferrous metals , base alloys,
bronze brasses and Duralumin. Study of Advanced materials: Shape memory alloys, Carbon nano
tubes, composite materials, Smart materials Powder Metallurgy: Property and application of
powder metallurgy, various processes and methods of making products by powder metallurgy
techniques. Polymers & Plastics ,their properties & applications in engineering Refractory
materials .
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Sub Code : ES-220T Sub Name : Material Science Credit: 4
EVALUATION
Evaluation will be continuous an integral part of the class as well through external assessment.
References:
1. Narula GK, KS and Gupta VK; Material sciemce; Mc Graw Hill Education
2. Askeland , Essentials of Materisl Science & Engineering CENGAGE Learning .
3. R Balasubramaniam , Callister’s Material Science ,Wiley Students edition
4. James F Shackelford ;Introduction to Material Science for Engineers PEARSON, Sixthedition.
5. Raghavan V; Material science and Engineering, PHI Publication.
6. Sriniwasan R; Engineering materials and Metallurgy;
7. Agarwal BK Introduction to Engineering Materials , Mc Graw Hills
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Sub Code : ME-221 T Sub Name : Strength of Materials Credit: 3
Strength of Materials
Objectives :
To familiarize the students with the fundamentals of deformation, stresses, strains in structural
elements.
Outcomes :
At the completion of this course, students should be able to
1. Know the concepts of stress and strain.
2. Analyze the beam of different cross sections for shear force, bending moment, slope and
deflection. 3. Understand the concepts necessary to design the structural elements and pressure
vessels.
Unit: 1 Stress and strain: stresses in members of a structure, axial loading, normal stress, shear
stress, analysis of simple structures, stepped rods, members in series and parallel: stress strain
diagram, Hooke’s law, stress due to temperature, Poisson’s ratio, Bulk modulus, shear strain,
relation among elastic constants, residual stress, fiber reinforced composite materials, strain energy
under axial loads and stresses due to impact of falling weights. Transformation of stress and strain,
principal stresses, normal and shear stress, Mohr’s circle and its application to two and three
dimensional analysis .
Unit: 2 Bending: pure bending, symmetric member, deformation and stress, bending of
composite sections, eccentric axial loading, shear force and BM diagram, relationship among load,
shear and BM, shear stresses in beams, strain energy in bending, deflection of beams, equation of
elastic curve, Macaulay’s method and Area moment method for deflection of beams.
Unit: 3 Torsion in shafts: Tensional stresses in a shafts, deformation in circular shaft, angle of
twist, stepped and hollow transmission shafts .
Unit: 4 Theories of failures: maximum normal stress & shear stress theory; maximum normal
and shear strain energy theory; maximum distortion energy theory; application of theories to
different materials and loading conditions .
Unit: 5 Columns & struts : stability of structures, Euler’s formula for columns with different
end conditions, Rankine’s formula.
EVALUATION
Evaluation will be continuous an integral part of the class as well through external assessment.
References:
1. Beer FP, Johnson Mechanics of Materials ,Sixth Edition ;Mc Graw Hills
2 Debabrata Nag & Abhijet Chanda :Strength of Materials : Wiley
3 Rattan; Strength of materials;Second Edition , Mc Graw Hills
4. Nash William; Schaum’s Outline Series; forth Edition Strength of Materials;Mc Graw Hills
5. Singh Arbind K; Mechanics of Solids; PHI
6. Sadhu Singh; Strength of Materials; Khanna Pub.
7 R Subramannian , Strength of materials OXFORD University Press ,Third Edition.
8 S Ramamurthum , Strength of materials , Dhanpat Rai
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Sub Code : ME-221 T Sub Name : Strength of Materials Credit: 3
List of experiments :
1. Standard tensile test on MS and CI test specimen with the help of UTM
2. Direct/ cross Shear test on MS and CI specimen
3. Transverse bending test on wooden beams to obtain modulus of rupture
4. Fatigue test
5. Brinell Hardness tests
6. Vicker hardness test
7. Izod/Charpy test
8 Rockwell Hardness test
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Sub Code : ME-222 T Sub Name : Theory of Machines & Mechanisms Credit: 3
Objectives :
To expose the students to learn the fundamentals of various laws governing rigid bodies and its
motions.
Outcomes : At the completion of this course, students should be able to know
Unit: 1 Mechanisms and Machines: Links, Pairs, Chains, Structure, Mechanism, Machine,
Equivalent linkage, Degrees of freedom, Gruebler’s & Kutzback’s criterion, Inversions of four bar
chain, Mechanism with lower pairs Pantograph, Straight line motion mechanisms, Davis and
Ackermann’s steering mechanisms, Hooke’s joint, Numerical problems based on above topics..
Unit: 2 Motion: Plane motion, Absolute & Relative motion, Displacement, Velocity and
Acceleration of a point, Velocity and Acceleration Analysis by Graphical & Analytical methods,
Velocity image, Velocity of rubbing, Kennedy’s Theorem, Acceleration image, Acceleration
polygon, Coriolis acceleration component, Klein’s construction, Velocity and Acceleration
Analysis using Complex Algebra (Raven’s Approach), Numerical problems based on above topics
Unit: 3 Gears: Classification of gears, Helical, Spiral, Bevel, Worm and Spur Gear, Spur Gear
Terminology, Law of gearing, Tooth profiles, , velocity of sliding, Path of contact, Arc of contact,
Contact Ratio, Interference and Undercutting, , Conjugate action, Numerical problems based on
above topics
Gear Trains : Simple, compound, reverted and epi cyclic gear trains . Velocity ratio and torque
calculation in gear trains
Unit: 4 Cams: Classification of Cams and Followers, Radial Cam Terminology, Analysis of
Follower motion (uniform, modified uniform, simple harmonic, parabolic, cycloidal), Pressure
Angle, Radius of Curvature, Cam Profile for radial and offset followers Synthesis of Cam Profile
by Graphical Approach, Cams with Specified Contours.
Belt Rope & Chain Drive : Types of Belts, Velocity ratio of a belt drive, Slip in belts, Length of
open belt and crossed belt, Limiting ratio of belt-Tensions, Power transmitted by a belt,
Centrifugal tension, Maximum tension in a belt, Condition for maximum power transmitted,
Initial tension in a belt, Creep in belt, Applications of V-Belt, Rope and Chain drives.
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Sub Code : ME-222 T Sub Name : Theory of Machines & Mechanisms Credit: 3
EVALUATION
Evaluation will be continuous an integral part of the class as well through external assessment.
Reference :
3. Ambekar AG; Mechanism and Machine Theory; PHI. Eastern Economy Edition 2015
4 Uicker & Shigley, Theory of machines & Mechanism Second Edition Oxford University Press
List of Experiments:
2 To Find out velocity & acceleration of slider crank mechanism by Klin”s Construction
4 To study various types of belt drives & find out the velocity ratio of the drive .
6 Study of working models of various popular mechanisms like quick return mechanism etc .
8.Study of the mechanisms like Pantograph mechanism , Davis & Ackerman’s steering
mechanisms etc .
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Sub Code : ME-223 T Sub Name : Thermodynamics Credit: 4
Thermodynamics
Objectives : To develop ability and gain insight into the process of problem-solving, with
emphasis on thermodynamics .Specially in following manner:
· apply conservation principles (mass and energy) to evaluate the performance of simple
engineering systems and cycles, · evaluate thermodynamic properties of simple homogeneous
substances, · analyze processes and cycles using the second law of thermodynamics to determine
maximum efficiency and performance, · discuss the physical relevance of the numerical values for
the solutions to specific engineering problems and the physical relevance of the problems in
general, and · critically evaluate the validity of the numerical solutions for specific engineering
problems.
Outcomes : At the completion of this course, students should be able to
1. find values of thermodynamic properties in tables;
2. draw thermodynamic processes on pressure-temperature, pressure-volume, or temperature-
volume diagrams;
3. use compressibility charts;
4. calculate expansion or compression work in a closed system;
5. use conservation of mass to determine the change in mass of a system
Unit: 1 Basic Concepts : Basic concepts: Property, Equilibrium, State, Process, Cycle, Zeroth
law of thermodynamics, Heat and work transfer.
Unit: 2 Law’s of thermodynamics- First law of thermodynamics first law applied to various
systems steady flow process, limitations of first law of thermodynamics.
Second law of thermodynamics, heat engine, heat reservoir, Refrigerator, heat pump, Carnot's
cycle, statements of second law Reversible and irreversible processes, consequence of second law,
Clausious
Inequality , Entropy, T-S diagrams, Available & Unavailable energy Availability Concept .
Unit: 4 Air standard cycles: Carnot, Otto, Diesel, Dual cycles and their comparison, Brayton
cycle, Non reactive gas mixture, PVT relationship, mixture of ideal gases, properties of mixture
of ideal gases, internal energy, Enthalpy and specific heat of gas mixtures.
Unit: 5 Fuels & combustion : Actual & theoretical Combustion processes , Enthalpy of formation
& enthalpy of reaction, first law analysis of reacting systems, Adiabatic flame temperature , Basic
concept of Third Law of thermodynamics .
Steam Tables Mollier Charts & tables connected to reactive systems are allowed in Examination
hall.
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Sub Code : ME-223 T Sub Name : Thermodynamics Credit: 4
EVALUATION
Evaluation will be continuous an integral part of the class as well through external assessment.
References:
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Sub Code : ME-224 T Sub Name : Manufacturing Process Credit: 3
Manufacturing Process
Objectives :
To make the students aware of different manufacturing processes like casting, metal forming,
metal cutting and gear manufacturing.
Outcomes :
1. Concepts of casting Technology.
2. Mechanical working of metals.
3 Concepts of welding process
4 Concept of forging methods
5 Understanding press working .
Unit: 1 Casting : Types of casting process .Molding and Foundry core sands and their properties,
gating, runners, risers, solidification, defects and elimination, molding machines, centrifugal
casting, dye casting, shell molding; Lost wax molding; continuous casting; cupola description and
operation.
Unit: 2 Welding: Types of welding ,Gas welding method, flames, gas cutting, Electric arc
welding, AC and DC welding machines and their characteristics, flux, electrodes, submerged arc
welding, TIG & MIG welding; pressure welding; electric resistance welding spot, seam and butt
welding; Thermit chemical welding; brazing and soldering, welding defects & remedies .safety
precautions .
Unit: 3 Pattern Making: Types of patters, Pattern and pattern making, pattern allowances;
pattern design considerations, core, core boxes .
Unit: 4 Forging: types of forging operations Theory and application of forging processes
description, drop and horizontal forging machines .
Press working Description and operation of processes, process of shearing, punching, piercing,
blanking, trimming, perfecting, notching, lancing, embossing, coining, bending, forging and
drawing; press, tool dies, auxiliary equipment, safety devices, stock feeders, scrap cutters, forces,
pressure and power requirements .
Unit: 5 Rolling: Types of Rolling operations ,General description of machines and process;
rolling of structural section plates and sheets; hot and cold rolling techniques
Metal Machining Basics of Lathe machines , operations & components ,working principle of
Shaper & planner ,Introduction to milling ,grinding and drilling machines .
List of Experiments :
1. Study of tools used for various manufacturing processes , study includes application & live
demonstration of hand and machine tools .
2. Hands on Exercise on Pattern Making
3. Performance on Metal Casting of Simple component
4. Performance on Welding of simple work piece (Example Arc and Resistance Welding)
5. Exercise Problems on Welding
6. Exercise problems on Casting
7 Study of forging machine & demonstration of various operations of forging .
8 Study of Hydraulic ,Pneumatic presses & demonstration of piercing, slitting, deep drawing
operations on press machine .
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Sub Code : ME-224 T Sub Name : Manufacturing Process Credit: 3
EVALUATION
Evaluation will be continuous an integral part of the class as well through external assessment.
References:
1. Anderson and Tetro; Shop Theory; Mc Graw Hills
2. Kaushish JP; Manufacturing Processes; PHI Learning.
3 Kalpakjian Producting Engineering PEARSON Education
4. Chapman; Workshop Technology
5. Philip F Ostwald ; Manufacturing Process & systems : John Wiley
6. Raghuvanshi; Workshop Technology ; Dhanpat Rai.
7 Hajra Choudhary; Workshop Technology:, Vol I
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Sub Code : HU-220 T Sub Name : Communication Skills Credit: 1
Communication Skills
Unit: 4 Non –verbal communication – Body language, personal appearance, posture, gesture and
hand movement, eye contact, facial expressions, paralinguistic features - proxemics, haptics,
chronemics. .
Language Lab II
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DR. A P J ABDUL KALAM UNIVERSITY,
INDORE
SYLLABUS
of
BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING
Mechanical Engineering
(Second Year - 4th Semester), Grading System)
1
DR. A P J ABDUL KALAM UNIVERSITY, INDORE
Syllabus for Bachelor of Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
2 5
ME-226T Machine Drawing &CAD
4 7
ME-227T Energy Conversion
5 9
ME-228T Machine Design-I
6 11
MA-220T Mathematics-III
7 12
ES-221T System Engineering
8 14
ME-228T Computer Programming
9 ME-225P Fluid Mechanics -
10 -
ME-226P Machine Drawing &CAD
11
ME-227P Energy Conversion -
12
ME-228P Computer Programming -
13
HU223 NSS/NCC* -
2
Sub Code : ME-225T Sub Name : Fluid Mechanics Credit: 3
Fluid Mechanics
Objectives :
To be familiar with all the basic concepts of fluids and fluid flow phenomenon, conservation
equations and their applications to fluid flow problems.
Outcomes : : At the completion of this course, students should be able to
. understand the properties of the fluid.
. understand and solve the fluid flow problems.
understand the mathematical techniques of practical flow problems.
. understand the energy exchange process in fluid machines.
Unit: 1 Fluid Static’s : Review of Basic concepts &properties of the fluid . Pressure at a point,
pressure variation in static fluid, Absolute and gauge pressure, manometers, Forces on plane and
curved surfaces ; buoyant force, Stability of floating and submerged bodies, Relative equilibrium.
Unit: 2 Kinematics of Flow : Types of flow-ideal & real , steady & unsteady, uniform & non-
uniform, one, two and three dimensional flow, path lines, streak-lines, streamlines and stream
tubes; continuity equation for one and three dimensional flow, rotational & irrotational flow,
circulation, stagnation point, separation of flow, sources & sinks, velocity potential, stream
function, flow net & its applications , method of drawing flow nets.
Unit: 3 Dynamics of Flow: Euler’s equation of motion along a streamline and derivation of
Bernoulli’s equation, application of Bernoulli’s equation, energy correction factor, linear
momentum equation for steady flow; momentum correction factor. The moment of momentum
equation, forces on fixed and moving vanes and other applications. Fluid Measurements: Velocity
measurement ( Pitot tube, current meters etc.); flow measurement (orifices, nozzles, mouth pieces,
orifice meter, nozzle meter, venturi-meter, weirs and notches).
Unit: 5 Introduction to boundary layer, Boundary layer development on a flat plate and its
characteristics - Boundary layer thickness, displacement thickness, momentum thickness, energy
thickness. Momentum equation for boundary layer by Von karman, drag on flat plate, boundary
layer separation and its control. Aerofoil theory, lift and drag coefficients, streamlined and bluff
bodies.
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Sub Code : ME-225T Sub Name : Fluid Mechanics Credit: 3
EVALUATION
Evaluation will be continuous an integral part of the class as well through external assessment.
References: -
1.Streeter VL, Wylie EB, Bedford KW; Fluid Mechanics; Mc Graw Hills
2FOX , McDonald Pritchard , Fluid Mechanics Wiley students edition
3. White ; Fluid Mechanics ; Mc Graw Hills
4. Cengal; Fluid Mechanics; Mc Graw Hills
5 R Mohanty; Fluid Mechanics; PHI
6 K L Kumar Fluid Mechanics
7 Fluid Mechanics & hydraulic Machines , Modi & Seth
8 CS Jog , Fluid Mechanics Volume II CAMBRIDGE IISc Series , Third Edition
List of Experiments :
1. To determine the local point pressure with the help of pitot tube.
2. To find out the terminal velocity of a spherical body in water.
3. Calibration of Orifice meter and Venturi meter
4. Determination of Cc, Cv, Cd of Orifices
5. Calibration of Nozzle meter and Mouth Piece
6. Reynolds experiment for demonstration of stream lines & turbulent flow
7. Determination of meta-centric height
8. Determination of Friction Factor of a pipe
9. To study the characteristics of a centrifugal pump.
10.Verification of Impulse momentum principle.
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Sub Code : ME-226T Sub Name : Machine Drawing &CAD Credit: 3
Objectives :
To enable the students to prepare a detailed assembly drawing for machine components.
Outcomes :
1. Understand Indian standards for machine drawing.
2. Understand Fits and Tolerances in technical drawing.
3. Prepare assembly drawing of joints, couplings and machine elements.
4. Design and prepare Jigs and fixtures for given components.
Unit: 1 Drawing conventions; IS codes, sectional views and sectioning, surface finish and
tolerances representation of machine parts such as external and internal threads, slotted heads,
square ends, and flat radial ribs, slotted shaft, splined shafts, bearings, springs, gears, Rivet heads
and Riveted joints, Welded joints, Drawing of Threaded fasteners .
Unit: 2 Assembly Drawing : Assembly Machine Drawing ,Basic concept of assembly drawing
,bill of materials, Assembly drawing of Cotter and Knuckle joints, pedestal and footstep bearings,
Engine parts- crosshead and stuffing box, IC engines parts - piston and connecting rods; lathe
machine parts-Tool post and Tail Stock.
Unit: 3 CAD : software and hardware required to produce CAD drawings Software: operating
systems; CAD software packages e g AutoCAD, AutoCAD/Inventor, Micro station, Catia,
Pro/ENGINEER, Solid works; minimum system requirements. Preparing & interpreting CAD
drawing, orthographic projections; Commands: absolute/relative/polar coordinates; features eg
line types, grids, snaps, circle, text, hatching, dimensioning, layers/levels, colour; viewing e g
zoom, pan; inserting other drawings e g symbols, blocks; modifying e g copy, rotate, move, erase,
scale, chamfer, fillet Interpret: determine properties of drawn objects e g list, distance, area,
volume use CAD software to produce 2D & 3D assembly drawings and views.
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Sub Code : ME-226T Sub Name : Machine Drawing &CAD Credit: 3
EVALUATION
Evaluation will be continuous an integral part of the class as well through external assessment.
References:
1. Bhatt, ND; Machine Drawing; Charotar Publication
2. K C John ,Machine Drawing , PHI
3. Singh A; Machine Drawing; TMH publication
4. Narayana and Reddy; Machine Drawing; New age, Delhi.
5. Shigley JE et al; Mechanical Engineering Design, TMH
List of Experiments:
Assembly Drawing and design problem as per given syllabus
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Sub Code : ME-227T Sub Name : Energy Conversion Credit: 3
Energy Conversion
Objectives :
On completion of this course, the students are expected to understand the fundamental principle,
operation, performance of IC Engines, auxiliary systems, combustion of SI & CI engines, various
fuels used and engine emissions.
Outcomes :
Acquire the knowledge of engine components and fuel air cycles
.Understand the working of engine auxiliary systems.
Understand the combustion aspects of SI Engines
Understand the combustion aspects of CI Engines.
Unit: 1 Internal Combustion Engine: S.I. and C.I. engines of two and four stroke cycles, real
cycle analysis of SI and CI engines, determination of engine dimensions, speed, fuel consumption,
output, mean effective pressure, efficiency, factors effecting volumetric efficiency, heat balance,
performance characteristics of SI and CI engines, cylinder arrangement, firing order, power
balance for multi-cylinder engines .
Unit: 3 Combustion in C.I. Engines: Times base indicator diagrams and their study, various
stages of combustion, delay period, diesel knock, knock inhibitors, salient features of various types
of combustion chambers .
Unit: 4 I.C. Engine System: Fuels, ignition systems, cooling, exhaust/scavenging and lubrication
system. Fuel metering in SI engine: Fuel injection in SI engine (MPFI, TBI,CRDI ), Theory of
carburetion, Solex Carburetor, simple problems on carburetion. Fuel metering in CI engines: Fuel
injection in CI engine ,Working Principle of fuel pump & fuel injectors , types of nozzles , simple
numerical problems . Cooling & lubrication of SI & CI Engines.
Unit: 5 Supercharging & Turbo charging : Methods of supercharging,& turbo charging Effects
of super charging and turbo charging . Engine Modifications for supercharging, supercharging of
two stroke engines. micro processor controlled supercharging .
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Sub Code : ME-227T Sub Name : Energy Conversion Credit: 3
EVALUATION
Evaluation will be continuous an integral part of the class as well through external assessment.
References:
1. J.B. Heywood. Internal combustion Engines , Wiley
2. Ganeshan V; Internal Combusion engines; TMH
3. Mathur M L & Sharma RP; A. Course in IC engines; DhanpatRai
4. R Yadav , Internal Combustion Engines
5 Halderman JD and Mitchell CD; Automotive Engines theory and servicing; Pearson
6 DomKundwar; Internal Combustion Engines ; Dhanpat Rai Publications
7 Taylor GF; Internal Combustion Engines Theory & Practice; MIT Press
8 Richard Stone; Introduction to IC Engines; Society of Automotive Engr (Palgrave Mc Millan)
List of Experiments :
1. Determination of Valve timing diagram
2. Load test on Petrol Engine
3. Heat Balance of SI engine
4. Heat Balance of CI Engine
5. Study of Battery Ignition system and Electronic Ignition System
6. Study of Diesel fuel pump
7. Study of Diesel fuel injectors
8. Study of a Carburetors
9. Study of Fuel Injection system in SI Engine
10. Study of lubricating system in CI Engine
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Sub Code : ME-228T Sub Name : Machine Design-I Credit: 4
Machine Design – I
Objectives :
To study the basic design principles and apply the principles to the design of various elements
encountered in Mechanical machines and structures.
Outcomes :
To determine the strength of the components
To determine the failure conditions and apply them to real life Problems
To design simple joints, fasteners, levers and springs.
Unit: 2 Design of Fasteners : Design of cotter and knuckle joints.. Fasteners and keys , Design of
welded joints , Fillet and butt welds , Design of riveted joints. Design of bolted joints . Power
screws .
Unit: 3 Selection & Design of bearings : Reynold's equation, stable and unstable operation, heat
dissipation and thermal equilibrium, boundary lubrication, dimensionless numbers, Design of
journal bearings, Rolling-element Bearings: Types of rolling contact bearing, bearing friction and
power loss, bearing life; Radial, thrust & axial loads; Static & dynamic load capacities; Selection
of ball and roller bearings; lubrication and sealing.
Unit: 4 Design of Springs : Design of helical compression & tension spring , design of leaf spring
& torsion springs , fatigue loading of springs ,surge in springs ,spiral springs .
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Sub Code : ME-228T Sub Name : Machine Design-I Credit: 4
EVALUATION
Evaluation will be continuous an integral part of the class as well through external assessment.
References :
1Robert C Juvinal, Kurt M Marshek Machine Component design Wiley Student edition
2 C S Sharma & Kamlesh Purohit , Design of machine elements PHI
3 Sharma & Agarwal Machine design .
4 Pandya & Shah , Charottar .
6 J E Shingley Machine design Mc Graw Hills
7 Gope P C , Machine Design , PHI Learning . 2015
8 P Kannaiah , Machine Design , SCITECH .
9 Nortan RL , Machine Design , Pearson , Fifth Edition
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Sub Code : MA-220T Sub Name : Mathematics-III Credit: 4
Mathematics-III
Unit V Transformation
Fourier Transform: Definition and properties of Fourier transform, Sine and Cosine transform.
Z-transform .Testing of Hypothesis :Students t-test, Fisher’s z-test, Chi-Square Method
References:
1. Erwin Kreyszig: Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Wiley India.
2. B.S. Grewal: Higher Engineering Mathematics , Khanna Publication.
3. Engineering Mathematics By Samnta Pal and Bhutia, Oxford Publication
4. Ramana: Advance Engg. Mathematics, TMH New Delhi
5. Numerical Methods for Engineers by Steven C. Chapra, McGraw Hill Education
6. Introductory Methods of Numerical Analysis by S. S. Sastry, PHI Learning Pvt.
Ltd.
7. Numerical Methods By Shrimanta Pal, Oxford
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Sub Code : ES-221T Sub Name : System Engineering Credit: 4
System Engineering
COURSE OBJECTIVE
This course in systems engineering examines the principles and process of creating effective
systems to meet application demands. The course is organized as a progression through the systems
engineering processes of analysis, design, implementation, and deployment with consideration of
verification and validation throughout.
COURSE CONTENT
Unit:2 Concept Development and Exploration, Originating a New System, Operations Analysis,
Functional Analysis, Feasibility, System Operational Requirements, Implementation of Concept
Exploration.
Unit:4 Integration and Evaluation, Integrating, Testing, And Evaluating The Total System, Test
Planning And Preparation, System Integration, Developmental System Testing, Operational Test
And Evaluation, Engineering For Production, Transition From Development To Production,
Production Operations.
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Sub Code : ES-221T Sub Name : System Engineering Credit: 4
COURSE OUTCOME
After successful completion of the course, students would be able to Plan and manage the systems
engineering process and examine systems from many perspectives (such as software, hardware,
product, etc.) Students can distinguish critical functions, diagnose problems, and apply descoping
strategies and judge the complexity of production and deployment issues.
EVALUATION
Evaluation will be a continuous and integral process comprising classroom and external
assessment.
REFERENCES:
1. Alexander Kossiakoff, William N Sweet, “System Engineering Principles and Practice,
Wiley India
2. Blanchard Fabrycky, Systems engineering and analysis, Pearson
3. Dennis M. Buede, William D.Miller, “The Engineering Design of Systems: Models &
Methods” Wiley India
4. JeffreyL Whitten, Lonnie D Bentley, “System Analysis and Design Methods”
5. Richard Stevens, Peter Brook,” System Engineering – Coping with complexity, Prentice
Hall
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Sub Code : ME-228T Sub Name : Computer Programming Credit: 4
Computer Programming
C language alphabet set, identifiers, Variables and constants Data types, Builtin and user Defined
Data types Arrays operators and expressions Simple assignment and Input-output statements,
preprocessor directives writing simple ‘C’ programs, compiling and executing ‘C’ Programs.
Conditional statements and loops: IF statement IF–ELSE statement, SWITCH statement, FOR
statement, WHILE and Do WHILE statement.
Function: Function declaration or prototype. Function definition, function calling: call by value,
call by reference, Recursion.
Introduction to pointers, File processing: concept of files, file opening, editing, reading and
writing.
Reference Books :
1. Programming in ANSI C, by Balagurusamy, Tata McGraw Hill
2. The C programming Language. By Brian W. Kernighan and Dennis M. Ritchie.
Published by Prentice-Hall
3. Let us C by Y.Kanetkar, BPB Publication
Lab assignments :
1. Design and execute a ‘C’ program for multiplying two nXn matrics.
2. Design a ‘C’ program to calculate Average of ‘n’ numbers.
3. Design a ‘C’ program to add two numbers using callby value parameter passing
mechanism.
4. Design a ‘C’ program to swap the contents of two variables using call byreference
parameter passing mechanism.
5. Design a ‘C’ program to open a file and add contents to modify the file
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