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MECHANICAL ENGINEERING SEMESTER - III Code No.Course TitleLTPMTHEORYMA1201Mathematics III310100ME1201Engineering Thermodynamics310100ME1202Fluid Mechanics and Machinery310100ME1203Manufacturing Technology I302100EE1213Electrical Drives and Controls300100EC1264Electronics and Microprocessors300100PRACTICALME1204Fluid Mechanics and Machinery Lab003100EE1214Electrical Engineering Lab003100EC1265Electronics and Microprocessors Lab003100GE1202Communication Skills and Technical Seminar - I003100 SEMESTER - IV Code No.Course TitleLTPMTHEORYMA1253Probability and Statistics310100ME1251Thermal Engineering310100CE1262Strength of Materials310100ME1252Kinematics of Machinery310100MH1151Engineering Materials and Metallurgy300100ME1253Manufacturing Technology II300100PRACTICALCE1263Strength of Materials Lab003100ME1255Manufacturing Technology II Lab003100ME1254Thermal Engineering Lab I003100GE1251Communication Skills and Technical Seminar - II003100 SEMESTER V Code No.Course TitleLTPMTHEORYCY1201Environmental Science and Engineering300100ME1301Dynamics of Machinery310100ME1302Design of Machine Elements310100ME1303Gas Dynamics and Jet Propulsion310100ME1304Engineering Metrology and Measurements300100ME1305Applied Hydraulics and Pneumatics300100PRACTICALME1306Dynamics Lab003100ME1307Metrology and Measurements Lab003100ME1308Computer Aided Machine Drawing Practice003100GE1303Communication Skills and Technical Seminars003100 SEMESTER VI Code No.Course TitleLTPMTHEORYMG1351Principles of Management300100ME1351Heat and Mass Transfer310100ME1352Design of Transmission Systems320100ME1353Automobile Engineering300100ME1354Power Plant Engineering300100Elective I300100PRACTICALME1355Thermal Engineering Lab II003100ME1356CAD / CAM Lab003100ME1357Design and Fabrication Project004100GE1351Presentation Skills and Technical Seminar003100 SEMESTER VII Code No.Course TitleLTPMTHEORYMG1401Total Quality Management300100MH1003Finite Element Analysis310100ME1402Mechatronics300100ME1403Computer Integrated Manufacturing300100Elective II300100Elective III300100PRACTICALME1404Computer Aided Simulation and Analysis Lab003100PR1353Mechatronics Lab003100ME1406Project Work Phase - I003100 SEMESTER VIII Code No.Course TitleLTPMTHEORYMG1452Engineering Economics and Cost Analysis300100Elective IV300100Elective V300100Elective VI300100PRACTICALME1451Comprehension003100ME1452Project Work009200 LIST OF ELECTIVES ELECTIVES FOR VI SEMESTER Code No.Course TitleLTPMME1001Unconventional Machining Processes300100ME1002Marketing Management300100ME1003Refrigeration and Air-conditioning300100ME1004Vibration and Noise Control300100ME1005Renewable Sources of Energy300100MA1251Numerical Methods300100ME1006Quality Control and Reliability Engineering300100 ELECTIVES FOR VII SEMESTER Code No.Course TitleLTPMME1007Process Planning and Cost Estimation300100ME1008Robotics300100ME1009Design of Jigs, Fixtures and Press Tools300100ME1010Nuclear Engineering300100ME1011Computational Fluid Dynamics300100ME1012Modern concepts of Engineering Design300100ME1013Thermal Turbo Machines300100ME1014Composite Materials  ELECTIVES FOR VIII SEMESTER Code No.Course TitleLTPMME1015Production Planning and Control300100ME1016Advanced Strength of Materials300100ME1017Product Design and Costing300100ME1018Operations Research300100ME1019Maintenance Engineering300100ME1020Entrepreneurship Development300100 MA1201 MATHEMATICS III 3 1 0 100 OBJECTIVES The course objective is to impact analytical skills to the students in the areas of boundary value problems and transform techniques. This will be necessary for their effective studies in a large number of engineering subjects like heat conduction, communication systems, electro-optics and electromagnetic theory. The course will also serve as a prerequisite for post graduate and specialized studies and research. . 1. PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS 9 Formation of partial differential equations by elimination of arbitrary constants and arbitrary functions Solution of standard types of first order partial differential equations Lagranges linear equation Linear partial differential equations of second and higher order with constant coefficients. 2. Fourier Series 9 Drichlets conditions General Fourier series Odd and even functions Half range sine series Half range cosine series Complex form of Fourier Series Parsevals Identity Harmonic Analysis. 3. Boundary value problems 9 Classification of second order quasi linear partial differential equations Solutions of one dimensional wave equation One dimensional heat equation Steady state solution of two-dimensional heat equation (Insulated edges excluded) Fourier series solutions in Cartesian coordinates. 4. Fourier Transform 9 Fourier integral theorem (without proof) Fourier transform pair Sine and Cosine transforms Properties Transforms of simple functions Convolution theorem . 5. Z -TRANSFORM AND DIFFERENCE Equations 9 Z-transform - Elementary properties Inverse Z transform Convolution theorem -Formation of difference equations Solution of difference equations using Z - transform. TUTORIALS 15 TOTAL : 60 Text Books Grewal, B.S., Higher Engineering Mathematics, Thirty Sixth Edition , Khanna Publishers, Delhi, 2005. Kandasamy, P., Thilagavathy, K., and Gunavathy, K., Engineering Mathematics Volume III, S. Chand & Company ltd., New Delhi, 2003. T.Veera Rajan Engineering Mathematics [For Semester III]. Third Edition.Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Company. New Delhi,2007 ReferenceS Narayanan, S., Manicavachagom Pillay, T.K. and Ramaniah, G., Advanced Mathematics for Engineering Students, Volumes II and III, S. Viswanathan (Printers and Publishers) Pvt. Ltd. Chennai, 2002. Ramana B.V Higher Engineering Mathematics, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Company.New Delhi,2007 Churchill, R.V. and Brown, J.W., Fourier Series and Boundary Value Problems, Fourth Edition, McGraw-Hill Book Co., Singapore, 1987 ME1201 ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS 3 1 0 100 (Common to Mechanical and Production) Objective To achieve an understanding of principles of thermodynamics and to be able to use it in accounting for the bulk behaviour of the simple physical systems. To provide in-depth study of thermodynamic principles, thermodynamics of state, basic thermodynamic relations, Principle of Psychrometry & Properties of pure substances To enlighten the basic concepts of vapour power cycles. 1. Basic Concept and First Law 9 Basic concepts - concept of continuum, macroscopic approach, thermodynamic systems - closed, open and isolated. Property, state, path and process, quasi-static process, work, modes of work, Zeroth law of thermodynamics concept of temperature and heat. Concept of ideal and real gases. First law of thermodynamics application to closed and open systems, internal energy, specific heat capacities, enthalpy, steady flow process with reference to various thermal equipments. 2. Second Law, Entropy and Availability 9 Second law of thermodynamics Kelvins and Clausius statements of second law. Reversibility and irreversibility. Carnot cycle, reversed carnot cycle, efficiency, COP. Thermodynamic temperature scale, Clausius inequality, concept of entropy, entropy of ideal gas, principle of increase of entropy Carnot theorem, absolute entropy, availability. 3. Properties of Pure Substance and Steam Power Cycle 9 Properties of pure substances Thermodynamic properties of pure substances in solid, liquid and vapour phases, phase rule, P-V, P-T, T-V, T-S, H-S diagrams, PVT surfaces, thermodynamic properties of steam. Calculations of work done and heat transfer in non-flow and flow processes. Standard Rankine cycle, Reheat and regenerative cycle. 4. Ideal & Real Gases and Thermo Dynamic Relations 9 Gas mixtures Properties of ideal and real gases, equation of state, Avagadros law, Vander Waals equation of states, compressibility, compressibility chart. Daltons law of partial pressure, Exact differentials, T-D, relations, Maxwell relations, Clausius Clapeyron equations, Joule Thomson Coefficient. 5. Psychrometry 9 Psychrometry and psychrometric charts, property calculations of air vapour mixtures. Psychrometric process Sensible heat exchange processes. Latent heat exchange processes. Adiabatic mixing, evaporative cooling, problems. TUTORIALS 15 TOTAL : 60 (Use of standard thermodynamic tables, Mollier diagram, Psychometric chart and Refrigerant property tables are permitted) TEXT BOOKS 1. Nag.P.K., Engineering Thermodynamics, Tata McGraw-Hill, New Delhi, 1998. 2. Cengel, Thermodynamics An Engineering Approach, Third Edition 2003, Tata Mc Graw Hill, New Delhi. REFERENCES Holman.J.P., Thermodynamics, 3rd Ed. McGraw-Hill, 1995. Venwylen and Sontag, Classical Thermodynamics, Wiley Eastern, 1987 Arora C.P, Thermodynamics, Tata McGraw-Hill, New Delhi, 2003. Merala C, Pother, Craig W, Somerton, Thermodynamics for Engineers, Schaum Outline Series, Tata McGraw-Hill, New Delhi, 2004. Sri Vastava R.C, Saha S. K, Jan A. K, Thermodynamics Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi, 2004. ME1202 FLUID MECHANICS AND MACHINERY 3 1 0 100 (Common to Mechanical, Production, Mechatronics, Automobile and Aeronautical) Objective To understand the structure and the properties of the fluid. To analyse and appreciate the complexities involved in solving the fluid flow problems. To study the mathematical techniques already in vogue and apply them to the solutions of practical flow problems. To understand the energy exchange process in fluid mechanics handling incompressible fluids. 1. Basic Concepts and Properties 6 Fluid definition, distinction between solid and fluid - Units and dimensions - Properties of fluids - density, specific weight, specific volume, specific gravity, temperature, viscosity, compressibility, vapour pressure, capillary and surface tension - Fluid statics: concept of fluid static pressure, absolute and gauge pressures - pressure measurements by manometers and pressure gauges. 2. Fliud Kinematics and Fluid Dynamics 12 Fluid Kinematics - Flow visualization - lines of flow - types of flow - velocity field and acceleration - continuity equation (one and three dimensional differential forms)- Equation of streamline - stream function - velocity potential function - circulation - flow net fluid dynamics - equations of motion - Euler's equation along a streamline - Bernoulli's equation applications - Venturi meter, Orifice meter, Pitot tube - dimensional analysis - Buckingham's ( theorem- applications - similarity laws and models. 3. Incompressible Fluid Flow 12 Viscous flow - Navier-Stoke's equation (Statement only) - Shear stress, pressure gradient relationship - laminar flow between parallel plates - Laminar flow through circular tubes (Hagen poiseulle's) - Hydraulic and energy gradient - flow through pipes - Darcy -weisback's equation - pipe roughness -friction factor- Moody's diagram-minor losses - flow through pipes in series and in parallel - power transmission - Boundary layer flows, boundary layer thickness, boundary layer separation - drag and lift coefficients. 4. Hydraulic Turbines 8 Fluid machines: definition and classification - exchange of energy - Euler's equation for turbo machines - Construction of velocity vector diagrams - head and specific work - components of energy transfer - degree of reaction. Hydro turbines: definition and classifications - Pelton turbine - Francis turbine - propeller turbine - Kaplan turbine - working principles - velocity triangles - work done - specific speed - efficiencies -performance curve for turbines. 5. Hydraulic Pumps 7 Pumps: definition and classifications - Centrifugal pump: classifications, working principle, velocity triangles, specific speed, efficiency and performance curves - Reciprocating pump: classification, working principle, indicator diagram, work saved by air vessels and performance curves - cavitations in pumps - rotary pumps: working principles of gear and vane pumps TUTORIALS: 15 TOTAL : 60 TEXT BOOKS 1. Streeter, V.L., and Wylie, E.B., Fluid Mechanics, McGraw-Hill, 1983. 2. Kumar, K.L., Engineering Fluid Mechanics, Eurasia Publishing House (P) Ltd, New Delhi (7th edition), 1995. 3. Vasandani, V.P., Hydraulic Machines - Theory and Design, Khanna Publishers.1992 REFERENCES 1. Bansal, R.K., Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulics Machines, (5th edition), Laxmi publications (P) Ltd, New Delhi, 1995. 2. White, F.M., Fluid Mechanics, Tata McGraw-Hill, 5th Edition, New Delhi, 2003. 3. Ramamirtham, S., "Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulics and Fluid Machines", Dhanpat Rai and Sons, Delhi, 1998. 4. Som, S.K., and Biswas, G., Introduction to Fluid Mechanics and Fluid Machines, Tata McGraw-Hill, 2nd Edition, 2004. ME1203 MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY I 3 0 2 100 (Lab based theory course) OBJECTIVE To introduce the students to the concepts of some basic manufacturing processes and fabrication techniques. Concepts of metal casting, metal joining, metal forming and plastics component manufacture are introduced. 1. METAL CASTING PROCESSES 12 Sand casting Sand moulds - Type of patterns Pattern materials Pattern allowances Types of Moulding sand Properties Core making Methods of Sand testing Moulding machines Types of moulding machines - Melting furnaces Working principle of Special casting processes Shell, investment casting Ceramic mould Lost Wax process Pressure die casting Centrifugal casting CO2 process Sand Casting defects Inspection methods 2. FABRICATION PROCESS 12 Fusion welding processes Types of Gas welding Equipments used Flame characteristics Filler and Flux materials - Arc welding equipments - Electrodes Coating and specifications Principles of Resistance welding Spot/butt, seam welding Percusion welding - Gas metal arc welding Flux cored Submerged arc welding Electro slag welding Tig welding Principle and application of special welding processes - Plasma arc welding Thermit welding Electron beam welding Friction welding Diffusion welding Flame cutting Weld defects Brazing and soldering process Methods and process capabilities Filler materials and fluxes Types of Adhesive bonding 3. BULK DEFORMATION PROCESSES 12 Hot working and cold working of metals Forging processes Open and close die forging Characteristics of the process Types of Forging Machines Typical forging operations Rolling of metals Flat strip rolling Types of Rolling mills Shape rolling operations Tube piercing Defects in rolled parts Principles of Extrusion Types of Extrusion Hot and Cold extrusion Principle of rod and wire drawing Equipments used 4. SHEET METAL FORMING PROCESSES 12 Sheet metal characteristics - Typical shearing operations, bending and drawing operations Stretch forming operations Formability of sheet metal Test methods Working principle and application of special forming processes - Hydro forming Rubber pad forming Metal spinning Explosive forming Magnetic pulse forming Peen forming Super plastic forming Process characteristics 5. FORMING AND SHAPING OF PLASTICS 12 Types of plastics - Characteristics of the forming and shaping processes Moulding of Thermoplastics Working principles and typical applications of - Injection moulding Plunger and screw machines Blow moulding Rotational moulding Film blowing Extrusion - Typical industrial applications Thermoforming Processing of Thermosets Working principles and typical applications - Compression moulding Transfer moulding Bonding of Thermoplastics Fusion and solvent methods Induction and Ultrasonic methods. TOTAL: 60 TEXT BOOKS: Hajra Choudhury, Elements of Workshop Technology, Vol. I and II, Media Promotors Pvt Ltd., Mumbai, 2001 Serope Kalpajian, Steven R.Schmid, Manufacturing Engineering and Technology, Pearson Education, Inc. 2002(Second Indian Reprint). REFERENCES: 1. Elements of Manufacturing Processes, B.S. Magendran Parashar & R.K. Mittal, Prentice Hall of India, 2003. 2. Manufacturing Technology, P.N. Rao, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Limited, II Edition, 2002. 3. A text book of production technology, P.C. Sharma, S. Chand and Company, IV Edition, 2003. 4. Manufacturing Process Begman, John Wilely & Sons, VIII Edition, 1999. MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY LAB I 0 0 2 100 OBJECTIVE : To gain hands on experience on working of general purpose machine tools on moulding practice. 1. LATHE Facing, plain turning and step turning Taper turning using compound rest. Taper turning using taper turning attachment Single start V thread, cutting and knurling Boring and internal thread cutting. 2. SHAPER AND SLOTTER 2.1. Machining a V- block (in a Shaper) 2.2. Machining hexagonal shape (in a Shaper) 2.3. Machining internal key-way (in a slotter) 3. DRILLING 3.1 Drilling 4 or 6 holes at a given pitch circle on a plate 3.2. Drilling, reaming and tapping SHEET METAL WORK 4.1. Fabrication of sheet metal tray Fabrication of a funnel 5. PREPARATION OF SAND MOULD Mould with solid, split patterns Mould with loose-piece pattern Mould with Core TOTAL : 60 Hrs LIST OF EQUIPMENTS FOR A BATCH OF 30 STUDENTS Centre Lathe with accessories (at least four lathes must have tape-turning attachment) 15 No.Shaping Machine 2 No.Slotting Machine 1 No.Radial Drilling Machine 1 No.Upright Drilling Machine 1 No.Sheet Metal Work facility6.1 Hand Shear 300mm 1 No.6.2 Bench vice 3 No.6.3 Standard tools and calipers for sheet metal work 3 SetsMoulding Facility7.1 Moulding Table 3 No.7.2 Moulding boxes, tools and patterns 6 Sets. EE1213 ELECTRICAL DRIVES AND CONTROLS 3 0 0 100 Objective To understand the basic concepts of different types of electrical machines and their performance. To study the different methods of starting D.C motors and induction motors. To study the conventional and solid-state drives. 1. INTRODUCTION 8 Basic Elements Types of Electric Drives factors influencing the choice of electrical drives heating and cooling curves Loading conditions and classes of duty Selection of power rating for drive motors with regard to thermal overloading and Load variation factors 2. DRIVE MOTOR CHARACTERISTICS 9 Mechanical characteristics Speed-Torque characteristics of various types of load and drive motors Braking of Electrical motors DC motors: Shunt, series and compound - single phase and three phase induction motors. 3. STARTING METHODS 8 Types of D.C Motor starters Typical control circuits for shunt and series motors Three phase squirrel cage and slip ring induction motors. 4. CONVENTIONAL AND SOLID STATE SPEED CONTROL OF D.C. DRIVES 10 Speed control of DC series and shunt motors Armature and field control, Ward-Leonard control system - Using controlled rectifiers and DC choppers applications. 5. CONVENTIONAL AND SOLID STATE SPEED CONTROL OF A.C. DRIVES 10 Speed control of three phase induction motor Voltage control, voltage / frequency control, slip power recovery scheme Using inverters and AC voltage regulators applications. TOTAL : 45 TEXT BOOKS 1. VEDAM SUBRAHMANIAM, Electric Drives (concepts and applications), ata McGraw-Hill, 2001 2. NAGRATH.I.J. & KOTHARI.D.P, Electrical Machines, Tata McGraw-Hill, 1998 REFERENCES PILLAI.S.K A first course on Electric drives, Wiley Eastern Limited, 1998 M.D.SINGH, K.B.KHANCHANDANI, Power Electronics, Tata McGraw-Hill, 1998. H.Partab, Art and Science and Utilisation of electrical energy, Dhanpat Rai and Sons, 1994 EC1264 ELECTRONICS AND MICROPROCESSORS 3 0 0 100 Objective To enable the students to understand the fundamental concepts of Semi Conductors, Transistors, Rectifiers, Digital Electronics and 8085 Microprocessors 1. Semiconductors and Rectifiers 9 Classification of solids based on energy band theory-Intrinsic semiconductors-Extrinsic semiconductors-P type and N type-PN junction-Zenor effect-Zenor diode characteristics-Half wave and full wave rectifiers -Voltage regulation. 2. Transistors and Amplifiers 12 Bipolar junction transistor- CB, CE, CC configuration and characteristics-Biasing circuits-Class A, B and C amplifiers- Field effect transistor-Configuration and characteristic of FET amplifier-SCR, Diac, Triac, UJT-Characteristics and simple applications-Switching transistors-Concept of feedback-Negative feedback-Application in temperature and motor speed control. 3. Digital Electronics 9 Binary number system - AND, OR, NOT, NAND, NOR circuits-Boolean algebra-Exclusive OR gate - Flip flops-Half and full adders-Registers-Counters-A/D and D/A conversion. 4. 8085 MICROPROCESSOR 9 Block diagram of microcomputer-Architecture of 8085-Pin configuration-Instruction set-Addressing modes-Simple programs using arithmetic and logical operations. 5. Interfacing and Applications of Microprocessor 6 Basic interfacing concepts - Interfacing of Input and Output devices-Applications of microprocessor Temperature control, Stepper motor control, traffic light control. TOTAL : 45 TEXT BOOKS 1. Milman and Halkias, Integrated Electronics, Tata McGraw-Hill publishers, 1995. 2. Ramesh Goankar, Microprocessor Architecture, Programming and Applications with 8085, Wiley Eastern, 1998. REFERENCES 1. Malvino and Leach, Digital Principles and Applications, Tata McGraw-Hill, 1996 2. Mehta V.K, Principles of Electronics, S. Chand and Company Ltd, 1994 3. Dougles V.Hall, Microprocessor and Interfacing, Programming and Hardware, Tata McGraw-Hill, 1999. 4. Salivahanan S, Suresh Kumar N, Vallavaraj A, Electronic Devices and Circuits First Edition, Tata McGraw-Hill, 1999. ME1204 FLUID MECHANICS AND MACHINERY LAB 0 0 3 100 LIST OF EXPERIMENTS Determination of the Coefficient of discharge of given Orifice meter. Determination of the Coefficient of discharge of given Venturi meter. Calculation of the rate of flow using Rota meter. Determination of friction factor for a given set of pipes. Conducting experiments and drawing the characteristic curves of centrifugal pump / submergible pump Conducting experiments and drawing the characteristic curves of reciprocating pump. Conducting experiments and drawing the characteristic curves of Gear pump. Conducting experiments and drawing the characteristic curves of Pelton wheel. Conducting experiments and drawing the characteristics curves of Francis turbine. Conducting experiments and drawing the characteristic curves of Kaplan turbine. TOTAL : 45 LIST OF EQUIPMENT Orifice meter setup Venturi meter setup Rotameter setup Pipe Flow analysis setup Centrifugal pump/submergible pump setup Reciprocating pump setup Gear pump setup Pelton wheel setup Francis turbine setup Kaplan turbine setup EE1214 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING LABORATORY 0 0 3 100 LIST OF EXPERIMENTS Load test on DC Shunt & DC Series motor O.C.C & Load characteristics of DC Shunt and DC Series generator Speed control of DC shunt motor (Armature, Field control) Load test on single phase transformer O.C & S.C Test on a single phase transformer Regulation of an alternator by EMF & MMF methods. V curves and inverted V curves of synchronous Motor Load test on three phase squirrel cage Induction motor Speed control of three phase slip ring Induction Motor Load test on single phase Induction Motor. Study of DC & AC Starters TOTAL : 45 LIST OF EQUIPMENT DC Shunt motor - 2 DC Series motor - 1 DC shunt motor-DC Shunt Generator set - 1 DC Shunt motor-DC Series Generator set - 1 Single phase transformer - 2 Three phase alternator - 2 Three phase synchronous motor - 1 Three phase Squirrel cage Induction motor - 1 Three phase Slip ring Induction motor - 1 Single phase Induction motor - 1 EC1265 ELECTRONICS AND MICROPROCESSORS LAB 0 0 3 100 LIST OF EXPERIMENTS Electronics 30 VI Characteristics of PN Junction Diode VI Characteristics of Zener Diode Characteristics of CE Transistor Characteristics of JFET Characteristics of Uni Junction Transistor RC or Wein Bridge Oscillator Study of Logic Gates (Basic Gates) Half Adder and Full Adder Shift Registers and Counters Operational Amplifier (Adder, Subtractor, Differentiator, Integrator, Inverting and Non - Inverting Microprocessor 15 Block Transfer 8 bit Addition, Subtraction Multiplication and Division Maximum and Minimum of block of data Sorting Stepper Motor Interfacing TOTAL : 45 LIST OF EQUIPMENT Voltmeters 5 No. Ammeters 5 No. PN Diode, BJT, JFET, Logic Gates, Shift Registers and Counters 1 set. Digital Logic Trainer Kits 1 No. Breadboards 1 No. Microprocessor Kits 8085 5 No. D/A Converter Interface 1 No. Stepper Motor Interface 1 No. CRO 1 No. Wavefarm Generator 1 No. Multimeter 1 No. MA1253 PROBABILITY AND STATISTICS 3 1 0 100 OBJECTIVES At the end of the course, the students would Acquire skills in handling situations involving more than one random variable and functions of random variables. Be introduced to the notion of sampling distributions and have acquired knowledge of statistical techniques useful in making rational decision in management problems. Be exposed to statistical methods designed to contribute to the process of making scientific judgments in the face of uncertainty and variation. 1. PROBABILITY AND RANDOM VARIABLE 9 Axioms of probability - Conditional probability - Total probability - Bayes theorem - Random variable - Probability mass function - Probability density functions - Properties- Moments - Moment generating functions and their properties. 2. STANDARD DISTRIBUTIONS 9 Binomial, Poisson, Geometric, Negative Binomial, Uniform, Exponential, Gamma, Weibull and Normal distributions and their properties - Functions of a random variable. 3. TWO DIMENSIONAL RANDOM VARIABLES 9 Joint distributions - Marginal and conditional distributions Covariance - Correlation and Regression - Transformation of random variables - Central limit theorem. 4. TESTING OF HYPOTHESIS 9 Sampling distributions Testing of hypothesis for mean, variance, proportions and differences using Normal, t, Chi-square and F distributions - Tests for independence of attributes and Goodness of fit. 5. DESIGN OF EXPERIMENTS 9 Analysis of variance One way classification CRD - Two way classification RBD - Latin square. Tutorials 15 Note : Use of approved statistical table permitted in the examination. TOTAL : 60 TEXT BOOKS Ross. S., A first Course in Probability, Fifth Edition, Pearson Education, Delhi 2002. (Chapters 2 to 8) Johnson. R. A., Miller & Freunds Probability and Statistics for Engineers, Sixth Edition, Pearson Education, Delhi, 2000. (Chapters 7, 8, 9, 12) REFERENCES Walpole, R. E., Myers, R. H. Myers R. S. L. and Ye. K, Probability and Statistics for Engineers and Scientists, Seventh Edition, Pearsons Education, Delhi, 2002. Lipschutz. S and Schiller. J, Schaums outlines - Introduction to Probability and Statistics, McGraw-Hill, New Delhi, 1998. Gupta, S.C, and Kapur, J.N., Fundamentals of Mathematical Statistics, Sultan Chand, Ninth Edition , New Delhi ,1996. ME1251 THERMAL ENGINEERING 3 1 0 100 OBJECTIVE To integrate the concepts, laws and methodologies from the first course in thermodynamics into the analysis of cyclic process. To apply the thermodynamic concepts into various thermal application like IC engines Steam turbines, Compressors and Refrigeration and Air conditioning Systems. 1. GAS POWER CYCLES 9 Otto, Diesel, Dual, Brayton cycles, Calculation of mean effective pressure and air standard efficiency, Actual and theoretical PV diagram of Four stroke engines, Actual and theoretical PV diagram of two stroke engines. 2. INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES 9 Classification of IC engine, IC engine components and functions. Valve timing diagram and port timing diagram. Comparison of two stroke and four stroke engines. Fuel supply systems, Ignition Systems, Performance calculation. Comparison of petrol & diesel engine. Fuels, Air-fuel ratio calculation, Knocking and Detonation. Lubrication system and cooling system. Exhaust gas analysis, pollution control norms. 3. STEAM NOZZLES AND TURBINES 9 Flow of steam through nozzles, shapes of nozzles, effect of friction, critical pressure ratio, supersaturated flow. Impulse and reaction principles, compounding, velocity diagrams for simple and multistage turbines, speed regulations-governors and nozzle governors. 4. AIR COMPRESSOR 9 Classification and working principle, work of compression with and without clearance. Volumetric efficiency, Isothermal efficiency and isentropic efficiency of reciprocating air compressors. Multistage air compressor and inter cooling work of multistage air compressor, various types of compressors (Descriptive treatment only). 5. REFRIGERATION AND AIR-CONDITIONING 9 Vapour compression Refrigeration cycle super heat, sub cooling, performance calculations. Working principle of vapour absorption system. Ammonia water, Lithium bromide water systems (Description only), Comparison between vapour compression and absorption systems. Psychrometry, Psychometric chart, Cooling load calculations. Concept of RSHF, GSHF, ESHF, Air conditioning systems. Tutorials 15 TOTAL : 60 (Use of standard thermodynamic tables, Mollier diagram, Psychometric chart and Refrigerant property tables are permitted in the examination) TEXT BOOKS Rajput, Thermal Engineering, S. Chand publishers, 2000. Rudramoorthy R, Thermal Engineering, Tata McGraw-Hill, New Delhi, 2003. REFERENCES Kothandaraman.C.P., Domkundwar.S. and A.V.Domkundwar., A course in Thermal Engineering, Dhanpat Rai & Sons, Fifth edition, 2002 Holman. J.P., Thermodynamics, McGraw-Hill, 1985. Rogers, Meyhew, Engineering Thermodynamics, ELBS, 1992. Arora.C.P., Refrigeration and Air conditioning, TMH, 1994. Sarkar B.K, Thermal Engineering, Tata McGraw-Hill, 1998. CE1262 STRENGTH OF MATERIALS 3 1 0 100 (Common to Mechanical, Production, Mechatronics, Automobile and Metallurgy) Objectives To gain knowledge of simple stresses, strains and deformation in components due to external loads. To assess stresses and deformations through mathematical models of beams, twisting bars or combinations of both. Effect of component dimensions and shape on stresses and deformations are to be understood. The study would provide knowledge for use in the design courses 1. Stress, Strain And Deformation of Solids 9 Rigid and Deformable bodies Strength, Stiffness and Stability Stresses; Tensile, Compressive and Shear Deformation of simple and compound bars under axial load Thermal stress Elastic constants Strain energy and unit strain energy Strain energy in uniaxial loads. 2. Beams - LOADS AND STRESSES 9 Types of beams: Supports and Loads Shear force and Bending Moment in beams Cantilever, Simply supported and Overhanging beams Stresses in beams Theory of simple bending Stress variation along the length and in the beam section Effect of shape of beam section on stress induced Shear stresses in beams Shear flow. 3. Torsion 9 Analysis of torsion of circular bars Shear stress distribution Bars of Solid and hollow circular section Stepped shaft Twist and torsion stiffness Compound shafts Fixed and simply supported shafts Application to close-coiled helical springs Maximum shear stress in spring section including Wahl Factor Deflection of helical coil springs under axial loads Design of helical coil springs stresses in helical coil springs under torsion loads 4. Beam deflection 9 Elastic curve of Neutral axis of the beam under normal loads Evaluation of beam deflection and slope : Double integration method, Macaulay Method, and Moment-area Method Columns End conditions Equivalent length of a column Euler equation Slenderness ratio Rankine formula for columns 5. Analysis of stresses in two dimensions 9 Biaxial state of stresses Thin cylindrical and spherical shells Deformation in thin cylindrical and spherical shells Biaxial stresses at a point Stresses on inclined plane Principal planes and stresses Mohrs circle for biaxial stresses Maximum shear stress - Strain energy in bending and torsion. Tutorials 15 TOTAL : 60 TEXT BOOKS Popov E.P, Engineering Mechanics of Solids, Prentice-Hall of India, New Delhi, 1997. Beer F. P. and Johnston R, Mechanics of Materials, McGraw-Hill Book Co, Third Edition, 2002. REFERENCES Nash W.A, Theory and problems in Strength of Materials, Schaum Outline Series, McGraw-Hill Book Co, New York, 1995 Kazimi S.M.A, Solid Mechanics, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Co, New Delhi, 1981 Ryder G.H, Strength of Materials, Macmillan India Ltd., Third Edition, 2002 Ray Hulse, Keith Sherwin & Jack Cain, Solid Mechanics, Palgrave ANE Books, 2004. Singh D.K Mechanics of Solids Pearson Education 2002. Timoshenko S.P, Elements of Strength of Materials, Tata McGraw-Hill, New Delhi 1997. ME1252 KINEMATICS OF MACHINERY 3 1 0 100 Objectives To understand the layout of linkages in the assembly of a system/machine. To study the principles involved in assessing the displacement, velocity and acceleration at any point in a link of a mechanism To analyse the motion resulting from a specified set of linkages in a mechanism. 1. Basics of Mechanisms 7 Terminology and Definitions-Degree of Freedom Mobility-Kutzbach criterion-Grashoff's law-Kinematic Inversions of 4-bar chain and slider crank chains-Mechanical Advantage-Transmission angle-Description of common Mechanisms-Single, double and offset slider mechanisms - Quick return mechanisms - Ratchets and escapements - Indexing Mechanisms - Rocking Mechanisms - Straight line generators-Design of Crank-rocker Mechanisms. 2. Kinematics 12 Displacement, velocity and acceleration - analysis in simple mechanisms - Graphical Method velocity and acceleration polygons - Kinematic analysis by Complex Algebra methods-Vector Approach, Computer applications in the kinematic analysis of simple mechanisms-Coincident points- Coriolis Acceleration. 3. Kinematics of CAM 8 Classifications - Displacement diagrams-parabolic, Simple harmonic and Cycloidal motions - Layout of plate cam profiles - Derivatives of Follower motion - High speed cams - circular arc and tangent cams - Standard cam motion - Pressure angle and undercutting. 4. Gears 10 Spur gear Terminology and definitions-Fundamental Law of toothed gearing and involute gearing-Inter changeable gears-gear tooth action Terminology - Interference and undercutting-Non standard gear teeth- Helical, Bevel, Worm, Rack and Pinion gears (Basics only)-Gear trains-Parallel axis gear trains-Epicyclic gear trains-Differentials 5. Friction 8 Surface contacts-Sliding and Rolling friction - Friction drives Friction in screw threads - Friction clutches - Belt and rope drives, Friction aspects in Brakes Friction in vehicle propulsion and braking Tutorials 15 TOTAL : 60 TEXT BOOKS Rattan S.S, Theory of Machines, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Company Ltd., New Delhi, 1998. Shigley J.E and.Uicker J.J, Theory of Machines and Mechanisms, McGraw-Hill, Inc. 1995. REFERENCES Thomas Bevan, Theory of Machines, CBS Publishers and Distributors, 1984. Ghosh A and A.K.Mallick, Theory of Mechanisms and Machines, Affiliated East-West Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 1988. Rao J.S and Dukkipati R.V, Mechanism and Machine Theory, Wiley-Eastern Ltd., New Delhi, 1992. John Hannah and Stephens R.C, Mechanics of Machines, Viva Low-Prices Student Edition, 1999 STANDARDS IS 2458 : 2001, Vocabulary of Gear Terms Definitions Related to Geometry IS 3756 : 2002, Method of Gear correction Addendum modification for External Cylindrical Gears with Parallel Axes. IS 5267 : 2002 Vocabulary of Gear Terms Definitions Related to Worm Gear Geometry. IS 12328 : Part 1: 1988 Bevel Gear Systems Part 1 Straight Bevel Gears. IS 12328 : Part 2: 1988 Bevel Gear Systems Part 2 Spiral Bevel Gears. MH1151 ENGINEERING MATERIALS AND METALLURGY 3 0 0 100 Objective To Impart knowledge on the structure, properties, treatment, testing and applications of metals and non-metallic materials so as to identify and select suitable materials for various engineering applications. Review (Not for Exam): Crystal structure BCC, FCC and HCP structure unit cell crystallographic planes and directions, miller indices crystal imperfections, point, line, planar and volume defects Grain size, ASTM grain size number. 1. CONSTITUTION OF ALLOYS AND PHASE DIAGRAMS 10 Constitution of alloys Solid solutions, substitutional and interstitial phase diagrams, Isomorphous, eutectic, peritectic, eutectoid and peritectroid reactions, Iron Iron carbide equilibrium diagram. Classification of steel and cast Iron microstructure, properties and application. 2. HEAT TREATMENT 11 Definition Full annealing, stress relief, recrystallisation and spheroidizing normalising, hardening and Tempering of steel. Isothermal transformation diagrams cooling curves superimposed on I.T. diagram CCR - Hardenability, Jominy end quench test Austempering, martempering case hardening, carburising, nitriding, cyaniding, carbonitriding Flame and Induction hardening. 3. FERROUS AND NON FERROUS METALS 9 Effect of alloying additions on steel (Mn, Si, Cr, Mo, V Ti & W) - stainless and tool steels HSLA - maraging steels Gray, White malleable, spheroidal - Graphite - alloy castirons Copper and Copper alloys Brass, Bronze and Cupronickel Aluminum and Al-Cu precipitation strengthening treatment Bearing alloys. 4. NON-METALLIC MATERIALS 9 Polymers types of polymer, commodity and engineering polymers Properties and applications of PE, PP, PS, PVC, PMMA, PET, PC, PA, ABS, PI, PAI, PPO, PPS, PEEK, PTFE Polymers Urea and Phenol Formaldehydes Engineering Ceramics Properties and applications of Al2O3, SiC, SiC, Si3, N4, PSZ and Sialon Fibre and particulate reinforced composites. 5. MECHANICAL PROPERTIES AND TESTING 6 Mechanism of plastic deformation, slip and twinning Types of fracture Testing of materials under tension, compression and shear loads Hardness tests (Brinell, Vickers and Rockwell) Impact test Izod and charpy, fatigue and creep test. TOTAL : 45 Text Book Kenneth G.Budinski and Michael K.Budinski Engineering Materials Prentice-Hall of India Private Limited, 4th Indian Reprint 2002. ReferenceS William D Callsber Material Science and Engineering, John Wiley and Sons 1997. Raghavan.V Materials Science and Engineering, Prentice Hall of India Pvt., Ltd., 1999. Sydney H.Avner Introduction to Physical Metallurgy McGraw Hill Book Company, 1994. 1253 MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY - II 3 0 0 100 OBJECTIVE To understand the concept and basic mechanics of metal cutting, working of standard machine tools such as lathe, shaping and allied machines, milling, drilling and allied machines, grinding and allied machines and broaching To understand the basic concepts of computer numerical control (CNC) machine tool and CNC programming. 1. THEORY OF METAL CUTTING 8 Introduction: material removal processes, types of machine tools theory of metal cutting: chip formation, orthogonal metal cutting, cutting tool materials, tool wear, tool life, surface finish, cutting fluids. 2. CENTRE LATHE AND SPECIAL PURPOSE LATHES 10 Centre lathe, constructional features, cutting tools, various operations, taper turning methods, thread cutting methods, special attachments, machining time and power estimation. Capstan and turret lathes automatic lathes : semi automatic, automats single spindle : cutting off, swiss type, automatic screw type multi spindle; cutting off, bar type 3. Reciprocating and Milling Machines 10 Reciprocating machine tools: shaper, planer, slotter ; milling : types, milling cutters, operations ; hole making : drilling, reaming, boring, tapping 4. ABRASIVE PROCESS, SAWING, BROACHING AND GEAR CUTTING 10 Abrasive processes: grinding wheel specifications and selection, types of grinding process cylindrical grinding, surface grinding, centreless grinding honing, lapping, super finishing, polishing and buffing, abrasive jet grinding Sawing machine: hack saw, band saw, circular saw; broaching machines: broach construction push, pull, surface and continuous broaching machines, gear cutting: forming, generation, shaping, hobbing. 5. CNC Machine Tools and Part Programming 7 Numerical control(NC) machine tools CNC: types, constructional details, special features. Part programming fundamentals manual programming computer assisted part programming apt language. Total : 45 TEXT BOOKS Rao, P.N. Manufacturing Technology, Metal Cutting and Machine Tools, Tata McGrawHill, New Delhi, 2003. Richerd R. Kibbe, John E. Neely, Roland O. Merges and Warren J. White, Machine Tool Practices, Prentice Hall of India, 2003. REFERENCES HMT Production Technology, Tata McGraw-Hill, 1998. P.C. Sharma, A Text Book of Production Engineering, S. Chand and Co. Ltd, IV edition, 1993. Hajra Choudry, Elements of Work Shop Technology Vol. II, Media Promoters. 2002. Geofrey Boothroyd, Fundamentals of Metal Machining and Machine Tools, McGraw Hill, 1984. CE1263 STRENGTH OF MATERIALS LAB 0 0 3 100 LIST OF EXPERIMENTS Tension test on a mild steel rod Double shear test on Mild steel and Aluminium rods Torsion test on mild steel rod Impact test on metal specimen Hardness test on metals - Brinnell and Rockwell Hardness Number Deflection test on beams Compression test on helical springs Strain Measurement using Rosette strain gauge Effect of hardening- Improvement in hardness and impact resistance of steels. Tempering- Improvement Mechanical properties Comparison (i) Unhardened specimen (ii) Quenched Specimen and (iii) Quenched and tempered specimen. 11. Microscopic Examination of (i) Hardened samples and (ii) Hardened and tempered samples. TOTAL : 45 LIST OF EQUIPMENT Universal Tensile Testing machine with double shear attachment 40 Ton Capacity 1 Torsion Testing Machine (60 NM Capacity) 1 Impact Testing Machine (300 J Capacity) 1 Brinell Hardness Testing Machine 1 Rockwell Hardness Testing Machine 1 Spring Testing Machine for tensile and compressive loads (2500 N) 1 Metallurgical Microscopes 3 Muffle Furnace (800 (C) 1 EC1265 ELECTRONICS AND MICROPROCESSORS LAB 0 0 3 100 LIST OF EXPERIMENTS Electronics 30 VI Characteristics of PN Junction Diode VI Characteristics of Zener Diode Characteristics of CE Transistor Characteristics of JFET Characteristics of Uni Junction Transistor RC or Wein Bridge Oscillator Study of Logic Gates (Basic Gates) Half Adder and Full Adder Shift Registers and Counters Operational Amplifier (Adder, Subtractor, Differentiator, Integrator, Inverting and Non - Inverting Microprocessor 15 Block Transfer 8 bit Addition, Subtraction Multiplication and Division Maximum and Minimum of block of data Sorting Stepper Motor Interfacing TOTAL : 45 LIST OF EQUIPMENT Voltmeters 5 No. Ammeters 5 No. PN Diode, BJT, JFET, Logic Gates, Shift Registers and Counters 1 set. Digital Logic Trainer Kits 1 No. Breadboards 1 No. Microprocessor Kits 8085 5 No. D/A Converter Interface 1 No. Stepper Motor Interface 1 No. CRO 1 No. Wavefarm Generator 1 No. Multimeter 1 No. ME1205 MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY LAB II 0 0 3 100 Exercises Two or More Metal Cutting Experiments (Example: Shear Angle Measurement, Cutting Force Measurement, Cutting Temperature Measurement, Tool Wear Measurement, Life Measurement etc.) One or More Exercises in Milling Machines (Example: Milling Polygon Surfaces, Gear milling, Keyway milling, Helical Groove milling etc.) Two or More Exercises in Grinding / Abrasive machining (Example: Surface Grinding, Cylindrical Grinding, Centreless Grinding, Lapping, Honing etc.) Two or More Exercises in Machining Components for Assembly of different fits. (Example: Machining using Lathes, Shapers, Drilling, Milling, Grinding Machines etc.) One or More Exercises in Capstan or Turret Lathes One or More Exercises in Gear Machining (Example: Gear Cutting, Gear Shaping, Gear Hobbing etc.) One or More Exercises in CNC Machines (Example: CNC Programming, CNC Tooling, CNC Machining etc.) TOTAL : 45 LIST OF EQUIPMENT Centre Lathes - 15 No (5 Precision Type) Turret and Capstan Lathes - 1 No each Horizontal Milling Machine - 1 No Vertical Milling Machine - 1 No Surface Grinding Machine - 1 No Tool Dynamometer - 1 No Gear Hobbing Machine - 1 No CNC Lathe (Trainer or Industrial Type) - 1 No ME1254 THERMAL ENGINEERING LABORATORY- I 0 0 3 100 LIST OF EXPERIMENTS I.C Engine Lab and Fuels Lab 30 Valve Timing and Port Timing Diagrams. Performance Test on 4-stroke Diesel Engine. Heat Balance Test on 4-stroke Diesel Engine. Morse Test on Multicylinder Petrol Engine. Retardation Test to find Frictional Power of a Diesel Engine. Determination of Viscosity Red Wood Viscometer. Determination of Flash Point and Fire Point. Steam Lab 15 Study of Steam Generators and Turbines. Performance and Energy Balance Test on a Steam Generator. Performance and Energy Balance Test on Steam Turbine. TOTAL : 45 LIST OF EQUIPMENT I.C Engine 2 stroke and 4 stroke model 1 set Red Wood Viscometer 1 No. Apparatus for Flash and Fire Point 1 No. 4-stroke Diesel Engine with mechanical loading. 1 No. 4-stroke Diesel Engine with hydraulic loading. 1 No. 4-stroke Diesel Engine with electrical loading. 1 No. Multi-cylinder Petrol Engine 1 No. Single cylinder Petrol Engine 1 No. Data Acquisition system with any one of the above engines 1 No. Steam Boiler with turbine setup 1 No. GE1251 TECHNICAL SEMINAR 0 0 3 0 ME1301 DYNAMICS OF MACHINERY 3 1 0 100 Objective To understand the force-motion relationship in components subjected to External Forces To analyse the force-motion characteristics of standard mechanisms To study the undesirable effects of unbalances resulting from prescribed motions in mechanism. To visualise the effect of Dynamics of Undesirable Vibrations To understand the principles in mechanisms used for governing of machines. 1. Force Analysis 10 Rigid Body dynamics in general plane motion Equations of motion - Dynamic force analysis - Inertia force and Inertia torque DAlemberts principle - The principle of superposition - Dynamic Analysis in Reciprocating Engines Gas Forces - Equivalent masses - Bearing loads - Crank shaft Torque - Turning moment diagrams - Fly wheels Engine shaking Forces - Cam dynamics - Unbalance, Spring, Surge and Windup. 2. Balancing 9 Static and dynamic balancing - Balancing of rotating masses - Balancing a single cylinder Engine - Balancing Multi-cylinder Engines - Partial balancing in locomotive Engines - Balancing linkages - balancing machines 3. Free Vibration 10 Basic features of vibratory systems - idealized models - Basic elements and lumping of parameters - Degrees of freedom - Single degree of freedom - Free vibration - Equations of motion - natural frequency - Types of Damping - Damped vibration critical speeds of simple shaft - Torsional systems; Natural frequency of two and three rotor systems. 4. Forced Vibration 6 Response to periodic forcing - Harmonic Forcing - Forcing caused by unbalance - Support motion Force transmissibility and amplitude transmissibility - Vibration isolation. 5. Mechanisms for Control 10 Governors - Types - Centrifugal governors - Gravity controlled and spring controlled centrifugal governors Characteristics - Effect of friction - Controlling Force - other Governor mechanisms. Gyroscopes - Gyroscopic forces and Torques - Gyroscopic stabilization - Gyroscopic effects in Automobiles, ships and airplanes Tutorial 15 TOTAL : 60 TEXT BOOKS 1. Rattan S.S., "Theory of Machines", Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Company Ltd., New Delhi, 1994. REFERENCES 1. Thomas Bevan, "Theory of Machines", CBS Publishers and Distributors, 1984. 2. Ghosh A. and Mallick A.K., "Theory of Mechanisms and Machines", Affiliated East-West Press Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 1988. 3. Shigley J.E. and Uicker J.J., "Theory of Machines and Mechanisms", McGraw-Hill, Inc., 1995. 4. Rao J.S. and Dukkipati R.V., "Mechanism and Machine Theory ", Wiley-Eastern Limited, New Delhi, 1992. 5. John Hannah and Stephens R.C., "Mechanics of Machines", Viva low-Priced Student Edition, 1999. 6. Sadhu Singh Theory of Machines Pearson Education, 2002. ME1302 DESIGN OF MACHINE ELEMENTS 3 1 0 100 Objective To familiarise the various steps involved in the Design Process To understand the principles involved in evaluating the shape and dimensions of a component to satisfy functional and strength requirements. To learn to use standard practices and standard data To learn to use catalogues and standard machine components 1. Steady Stresses and Variable Stresses in Machine Members 9 Introduction to the design process - factor influencing machine design, selection of materials based on mechanical properties Direct, Bending and torsional stress equations Impact and shock loading calculation of principle stresses for various load combinations, eccentric loading Design of curved beams crane hook and C frame - Factor of safety - theories of failure stress concentration design for variable loading Soderberg, Goodman and Gerber relations 2. Design of Shafts and Couplings 9 Design of solid and hollow shafts based on strength, rigidity and critical speed Design of keys and key ways - Design of rigid and flexible couplings Introduction to gear and shock absorbing couplings - design of knuckle joints. 3. Design of Fastners and Welded Joints 9 Threaded fastners - Design of bolted joints including eccentric loading Design of welded joints for pressure vessels and structures - theory of bonded joints. 4. Design of Springs and Levers 9 Design of helical, leaf, disc and torsional springs under constant loads and varying loads Concentric torsion springs - Belleville springs Design of Levers. 5. Design of Bearings and Flywheels 9 Design of bearings sliding contact and rolling contact types. Cubic mean load Design of journal bearings Mckees equation Lubrication in journal bearings calculation of bearing dimensions Design of flywheels involving stresses in rim and arm. Tutorial 15 TOTAL : 60 Note: (Use of P S G Design Data Book is permitted in the University examination) TEXT BOOKS Juvinall R.C, and Marshek K.M, Fundamentals of Machine Component Design, John Wiley & Sons, Third Edition, 2002. Bhandari V.B, Design of Machine Elements, Tata McGraw-Hill Book Co, 2003. REFERENCES Norton R.L, Design of Machinery, Tata McGraw-Hill Book Co, 2004. Orthwein W, Machine Component Design, Jaico Publishing Co, 2003. Ugural A.C, Mechanical Design An Integral Approach, McGraw-Hill Book Co, 2004. Spotts M.F., Shoup T.E Design and Machine Elements Pearson Education, 2004. STANDARDS IS 10260 : Part 1 : 1982 Terms, definitions and classification of Plain bearings Part 1 : Construction. IS 10260 : Part 1 : 1982 Terms, definitions and classification of Plain bearings Part 2 : Friction and Wear. IS 10260 : Part 1 : 1982 Terms, definitions and classification of Plain bearings Part 3 : Lubrication. ME1303 GAS DYNAMICS AND JET PROPULSION 3 1 0 100 Objectives To Understand the basic difference between incompressible and compressible flow To study the phenomenon of shock waves and its effect on flow To gain basic knowledge about jet propulsion and Rocket Propulsion 1. Compressible Flow Fundamentals 8 Energy and momentum equations for compressible fluid flows, various regions of flows, reference velocities, stagnation state, velocity of sound, critical states, Mach number, critical Mach number, types of waves, Mach cone, Mach angle, effect of Mach number on compressibility 2. Flow through Variable Area Ducts 9 Isentropic flow through variable area ducts, T-s and h-s diagrams for nozzle and diffuser flows, area ratio as a function of Mach number, mass flow rate through nozzles and diffusers, effect of friction in flow through nozzles. 3. Flow through Constant Area Ducts 10 Flow in constant area ducts with friction (Fanno flow) Fanno curves and Fanno flow equation, variation of flow properties, variation of Mach number with duct length. Isothermal flow with friction in constant area ducts Flow in constant area ducts with heat transfer (Rayleigh flow), Rayleigh line and Rayleigh flow equation, variation of flow properties, maximum heat transfer. 4. Normal Shock 8 Governing equations, variation of flow parameters like static pressure, static temperature, density, stagnation pressure and entropy across the normal shock, Prandtl - Meyer equation, impossibility of shock in subsonic flows, flow in convergent and divergent nozzle with shock, normal shock in Fanno and Rayleigh flows, flow with oblique shock (elementary treatment only). 5. Propulsion 10 Aircraft propulsion types of jet engines energy flow through jet engines, study of turbojet engine components diffuser, compressor, combustion chamber, turbine and exhaust systems, performance of turbo jet engines thrust, thrust power, propulsive and overall efficiencies, thrust augmentation in turbo jet engine, ram jet and pulse jet engines Rocket propulsion rocket engines thrust equation effective jet velocity specific impulse rocket engine performance, solid and liquid propellants, comparison of different propulsion systems. Tutorial 15 TOTAL : 60 Note: (Use of approved gas tables is permitted in the University examination) TEXT BOOKS Yahya. S.M., Fundamental of compressible flow, New Age International (p) Ltd., New Delhi, 1996. Patrich.H. Oosthvizen, William E.Carscallen, Compressible fluid flow, McGraw-Hill, 1997 REFERENCES Cohen. H., Rogers R.E.C and Sravanamutoo, Gas turbine theory, Addison Wesley Ltd., 1987. Ganesan. V., Gas Turbines, Tata McGraw-Hill, New Delhi, 1999 Rathakrishnan.E, Gas Dynamics, Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi, 2001 ME1304 ENGINEERING METROLOGY AND MEASUREMENTS 3 0 0 100 Objective To understand the principles of metrology and measurements, methods of measurement and its application in manufacturing industries. 1. Concept of Measurement 9 General concept Generalised measurement system-Units and standards-measuring instruments- sensitivity, readability, range of accuracy, precision-static and dynamic response-repeatability-systematic and random errors-correction, calibration, interchangeability. 2. Linear and Angular Measurement 9 Definition of metrology-Linear measuring instruments: Vernier, micrometer, interval measurement, Slip gauges and classification, interferometery, optical flats, limit gauges- Comparators: Mechanical, pneumatic and electrical types, applications. Angular measurements: -Sine bar, optical bevel protractor, angle Decker Taper measurements. 3. Form Measurement 9 Measurement of screw threads-Thread gauges, floating carriage micrometer-measurement of gears-tooth thickness-constant chord and base tangent method-Gleason gear testing machine radius measurements-surface finish, straightness, flatness and roundness measurements. 4. Laser and Advances in Metrology 9 Precision instruments based on laser-Principles- laser interferometer-application in linear, angular measurements and machine tool metrology Coordinate measuring machine (CMM)- Constructional features types, applications digital devices- computer aided inspection. 5. Measurement of Power, Flow and Temperature related Properties 9 Force, torque, power:-mechanical, pneumatic, hydraulic and electrical type-Flow measurement: Venturi, orifice, rotameter, pitot tube Temperature: bimetallic strip, pressure thermometers, thermocouples, electrical resistance thermister. TOTAL : 45 TEXT BOOKS Jain R.K., Engineering Metrology, Khanna Publishers, 1994 Alan S. Morris, The Essence of Measurement, Prentice Hall of India, 1997 REFERENCES Gupta S.C, Engineering Metrology, Dhanpat rai Publications, 1984 Jayal A.K, Instrumentation and Mechanical Measurements, Galgotia Publications 2000. Beckwith T.G, and N. Lewis Buck, Mechanical Measurements, Addison Wesley, 1991. Donald D Eckman, Industrial Instrumentation, Wiley Eastern, 1985. ME1305 APPLIED HYDRAULICS AND PNEUMATICS 3 0 0 100 Objective To know the advantages and applications of Fluid Power Engineering and Power Transmission System. To learn the Applications of Fluid Power System in automation of Machine Tools and others Equipments. Fluid Power Systems and Fundamentals 9 Introduction to fluid power, Advantages of fluid power, Application of fluid power system. Types of fluid power systems, Properties of hydraulic fluids General types of fluids Fluid power symbols. Basics of Hydraulics-Applications of Pascals Law- Laminar and Turbulent flow Reynolds number Darcys equation Losses in pipe, valves and fittings. 2. Hydraulic System & Components 9 Sources of Hydraulic Power: Pumping theory Pump classification Gear pump, Vane Pump, piston pump, construction and working of pumps pump performance Variable displacement pumps. Fluid Power Actuators: Linear hydraulic actuators Types of hydraulic cylinders Single acting, Double acting special cylinders like tanden, Rodless, Telescopic, Cushioning mechanism, Construction of double acting cylinder, Rotary actuators Fluid motors, Gear, Vane and Piston motors. 3. Design of Hydraulic Circuits 9 Construction of Control Components: Director control valve 3/2 way valve 4/2 way valve Shuttle valve check valve pressure control valve pressure reducing valve, sequence valve, Flow control valve Fixed and adjustable, electrical control solenoid valves, Relays, ladder diagram. Accumulators and Intensifiers: Types of accumulators Accumulators circuits, sizing of accumulators, intensifier Applications of Intensifier Intensifier circuit. 4. Pneumatic Systems and Components 9 Pneumatic Components: Properties of air Compressors Filter, Regulator, Lubricator Unit Air control valves, Quick exhaust valves, pneumatic actuators. Fluid Power Circuit Design, Speed control circuits, synchronizing circuit, Penumo hydraulic circuit, Sequential circuit design for simple applications using cascade method. 5. Design of Pneumatic Circuits 9 Servo systems Hydro Mechanical servo systems, Electro hydraulic servo systems and proportional valves. Fluidics Introduction to fluidic devices, simple circuits, Introduction to Electro Hydraulic Pneumatic logic circuits, ladder diagrams, PLC applications in fluid power control. Fluid power circuits; failure and troubleshooting. TOTAL : 45 TEXT BOOKS Anthony Esposito, Fluid Power with Applications, Pearson Education 2000. Majumdar S.R., Oil Hydraulics, Tata McGraw-Hill, 2000. REFERENCES Majumdar S.R., Pneumatic systems Principles and maintenance, Tata McGraw Hill, 1995. Anthony Lal, Oil hydraulics in the service of industry, Allied publishers, 1982. Harry L. Stevart D.B, Practical guide to fluid power, Taraoeala sons and Port Ltd. Broadey, 1976. Michael J, Prinches and Ashby J. G, Power Hydraulics, Prentice Hall, 1989. Dudelyt, A. Pease and John T. Pippenger, Basic Fluid Power, Prentice Hall, 1987. ME1306 DYNAMICS LABORATORY 0 0 3 100 LIST OF EXPERIMENTS Governors - Determination of sensitivity, effort, etc. for Watt, Porter, Proell, Hartnell governors Cam - Study of jump phenomenon and drawing profile of the cam. Motorised Gyroscope-Verification of laws -Determination of gyroscopic couple. Whirling of shaft-Determination of critical speed of shaft with concentrated loads. Balancing of reciprocating masses. Balancing of rotating masses. Determination of moment of inertia by oscillation method for connecting rod and flywheel. Vibrating system - Spring mass system-Determination of damping co-efficient of single degree of freedom system. Determination of influence co-efficients for multidegree freedom suspension system. Determination of transmissibility ratio - vibrating table. Determination of torsional frequencies for compound pendulum and flywheel system with lumped Moment of inertia. Transverse vibration free- Beam. Determination of natural frequency and deflection of beam. TOTAL : 45 LIST OF EQUIPMENT 1. Cam analyzer. 2. Motorised gyroscope. 3. Governor apparatus - Watt, Porter, Proell and Hartnell governors. 4. Whirling of shaft apparatus. 5. Dynamic balancing machine. 6. Static and dynamic balancing machine. 7. Vibrating table 8. Vibration test facilities apparatus ME1307 METROLOGY AND MEASUREMENT LAB 0 0 3 100 LIST OF EXPERIMENTS Calibration of Vernier / Micrometer / Dial Gauge Checking Dimensions of part using slip gauges Measurements of Gear Tooth Dimensions Measurement of Taper Angle using sine bar / tool makers microscope Measurement of straightness and flatness Measurement of thread parameters Checking the limits of dimensional tolerances using comparators (Mechanical / Pneumatic / Electrical) Measurement of Temperature using Thermocouple / Pyrometer Measurement of Displacement (Strain Gauge / LVDT / Wheatstone Bridge) Measurement of Force Measurement of Torque Measurement of Vibration / Shock Total : 45 LIST OF EQUIPMENT Micrometer - 5 Vernier Caliper - 5 Vernier Height Gauge - 2 Vernier Depth Gauge - 2 Slip Gauge Set - 1 Gear Tooth Vernier - 1 Sine Bar - 2 Bevel Protractor - 1 Floating Carriage Micrometer - 1 Profile Projector - 1 Mechanical / Electrical / Pneumatic Comparator - 1 Temperature Measuring Setup - 1 Displacement Measuring Setup - 1 Force Measuring Setup - 1 Torque Measuring Setup - 1 Vibration / Shock Measuring Setup - 1 Optional Equipments Autocollimator - 1 Coordinate Measuring Machine - 1 Tool Makers Microscope - 1 Dial Gauge Calibration - 1 ME1308 COMPUTER AIDED MACHINE DRAWING PRACTICE 0 0 3 100 Objective To understand and practice the drawings for machine components and simple assemblies using standard CAD packages To know how on specifications of Indian Standards on drawing practices and standard components. 1. Drawing Standards 6 Code of practice for Engineering Drawing, BIS specifications Welding symbols, riveted joints, keys, fasteners Reference to hand book for the selection of standard components like bolts, nuts, screws, keys etc. 2. Introduction to Drafting SOFTWARE 6 Drawing, Editing, Dimensioning, Plotting Commands, Layering concepts, Limits, Fits and Tolerances. 3. Preparation of 2-D Drawings 9 Orthographic views of standard machine components: Brackets, V Blocks, Stop Block, Screw threads and Threaded fasteners. 4. Assembly Drawing (Preparation of assembled view) 24 Flange coupling Plummer block bearing Lathe Tailstock Universal Joint. Machine vice Stuffing box Piston and connecting rod TOTAL : 45 ReferenceS BHATT.N.D. and PANCHAL.V.M., Machine Drawing, Charotar Publishing House, 388001, 38th Edition, 2003. P.S.G. Design Data Book Ellen Finkelstein, AutoCAD 2004 Bible, Wiley Publishing Inc, 2003. Sham Tikoo, AutoCAD 2002 with Applications, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Company, NewDelhi, 2002. CollabCAD Software, National Informatics Centre (CAD Group), Govt. of India, A-Block, C.G.O. Complex, Lodhi Road, New Delhi 110003, 2003 www.collabcad.com WEB SITES:  HYPERLINK http://www.autodesk.com www.autodesk.com  HYPERLINK http://www.ptc.com www.ptc.com  HYPERLINK http://www.solidworks.com www.solidworks.com  HYPERLINK http://www.autodeskpress.com www.autodeskpress.com LIST OF EQUIPMENT AND SOFTWARE REQUIRED 1. Computer System 30 VGA Color Monitor Pentium IV Processor 20 GB HDD 256 MB RAM 2. Laser Printer 01 3. Plotter (A2 size) 01 Software AutoCAD or Mechanical Desktop or Pro / E or CATIA or IDEAS 30 Licenses or Solidworks GE1303 COMMUNICATION SKILLS AND TECHNICAL SEMINAR 0 0 3 0 MG1351 PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT 3 0 0 100 Objective Knowledge on the principles of management is essential for all kinds of people in all kinds of organizations. After studying this course, students will be able to have a clear understanding of the managerial functions like planning, organizing, staffing, leading and controlling. Students will also gain some basic knowledge on international aspect of management. 1. Historical Development 9 Definition of Management Science or Art Management and Administration Development of Management Thought Contribution of Taylor and Fayol Functions of Management Types of Business Organisation. 2. Planning 9 Nature & Purpose Steps involved in Planning Objectives Setting Objectives Process of Managing by Objectives Strategies, Policies & Planning Premises- Forecasting Decision-making. 3. Organising 9 Nature and Purpose Formal and informal organization Organization Chart Structure and Process Departmentation by difference strategies Line and Staff authority Benefits and Limitations De-Centralization and Delegation of Authority Staffing Selection Process - Techniques HRD Managerial Effectiveness. 4. Directing 9 Scope Human Factors Creativity and Innovation Harmonizing Objectives Leadership Types of Leadership Motivation Hierarchy of needs Motivation theories Motivational Techniques Job Enrichment Communication Process of Communication Barriers and Breakdown Effective Communication Electronic media in Communication. 5. Controlling 9 System and process of Controlling Requirements for effective control The Budget as Control Technique Information Technology in Controlling Use of computers in handling the information Productivity Problems and Management Control of Overall Performance Direct and Preventive Control Reporting The Global Environment Globalization and Liberalization International Management and Global theory of Management. TOTAL : 45 TEXT BOOKS Harold Kooritz & Heinz Weihrich Essentials of Management, Tata McGraw-Hill, 1998 Joseph L Massie Essentials of Management, Prentice Hall of India, (Pearson) Fourth Edition, 2003. REFERENCES Tripathy PC And Reddy PN, Principles of Management, Tata McGraw-Hill, 1999. Decenzo David, Robbin Stephen A, Personnel and Human Resources Management, Prentice Hall of India, 1996. JAF Stomer, Freeman R. E and Daniel R Gilbert, Management, Pearson Education, Sixth Edition, 2004. Fraidoon Mazda, Engineering Management, Addison Wesley,-2000. ME1351 HEAT AND MASS TRANSFER 3 1 0 100 Objective The course is intended to build up necessary background for understanding the physical behavior of various modes of heat transfer, like, conduction, convection and radiation. To understand the application of various experimental heat transfer correlations in engineering calculations. To learn the thermal analysis and sizing of heat exchangers. To understand the basic concepts of mass transfer. 1. Conduction 11 Basic Concepts Mechanism of Heat Transfer Conduction, Convection and Radiation General Differential equation of Heat Conduction Fourier Law of Conduction Cartesian and Cylindrical Coordinates One Dimensional Steady State Heat Conduction Conduction through Plane Wall, Cylinders and Spherical systems Composite Systems Conduction with Internal Heat Generation Extended Surfaces Unsteady Heat Conduction Lumped Analysis Use of Heislers Chart. 2. Convection 10 Basic Concepts Convective Heat Transfer Coefficients Boundary Layer Concept Types of Convection Forced Convection Dimensional Analysis External Flow Flow over Plates, Cylinders and Spheres Internal Flow Laminar and Turbulent Flow Combined Laminar and Turbulent Flow over Bank of tubes Free Convection Dimensional Analysis Flow over Vertical Plate, Horizontal Plate, Inclined Plate, Cylinders and Spheres. 3. Phase Change Heat Transfer And Heat Exchangers 9 Nusselts theory of condensation-pool boiling, flow boiling, correlations in boiling and condensation. Types of Heat Exchangers LMTD Method of heat Exchanger Analysis Effectiveness NTU method of Heat Exchanger Analysis Overall Heat Transfer Coefficient Fouling Factors. 4. Radiation 8 Basic Concepts, Laws of Radiation Stefan Boltzman Law, Kirchoff Law Black Body Radiation Grey body radiation Shape Factor Algebra Electrical Analogy Radiation Shields Introduction to Gas Radiation. 5. Mass Transfer 7 Basic Concepts Diffusion Mass Transfer Ficks Law of Diffusion Steady state Molecular Diffusion Convective Mass Transfer Momentum, Heat and Mass Transfer Analogy Convective Mass Transfer Correlations Tutorial 15 TOTAL : 60 Note: (Use of standard heat and mass transfer data book is permitted in the University examination) TEXT BOOKS Sachdeva R C, Fundamentals of Engineering Heat and Mass Transfer New Age International, 1995. Yadav R Heat and Mass Transfer Central Publishing House, 1995. REFERENCES Ozisik M.N, Heat Transfer, McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1994. Nag P.K, Heat Transfer, Tata McGraw-Hill, New Delhi, 2002 Holman J.P Heat and Mass Transfer Tata McGraw-Hill, 2000. Kothandaraman C.P Fundamentals of Heat and Mass Transfer New Age International, New Delhi, 1998 Frank P. Incropera and David P. DeWitt, Fundamentals of Heat and Mass Transfer, John Wiley and Sons, 1998. Velraj R, Heat & Mass Transfer, Ane Books, New Delhi, 2004 ME1352 DESIGN OF TRANSMISSION SYSTEMS 3 2 0 100 OBJECTIVE To gain knowledge on the principles and procedure for the design of power Transmission components. To understand the standard procedure available for Design of Transmission sip terms. To learn to use standard data and catalogues 1. Design Of Transmission Systems For Flexible Elements 9 Selection of V belts and pulleys selection of Flat belts and pulleys - Wire ropes and pulleys Selection of Transmission chains and Sprockets. Design of pulleys and sprockets. 2. Spur Gears and parallel axis Helical Gears 9 Gear Terminology-Speed ratios and number of teeth-Force analysis -Tooth stresses - Dynamic effects - Fatigue strength - Factor of safety - Gear materials Module and Face width-power rating calculations based on strength and wear considerations - Parallel axis Helical Gears Pressure angle in the normal and transverse plane- Equivalent number of teeth-forces and stresses. Estimating the size of the helical gears. 3. Bevel, Worm and Cross helical gears 9 Straight bevel gear: Tooth terminology, tooth forces and stresses, equivalent number of teeth. Estimating the dimensions of pair of straight bevel gears. Worm Gear: Merits and demerits- terminology. Thermal capacity, materials-forces and stresses, efficiency, estimating the size of the worm gear pair. Cross helical: Terminology-helix angles-Estimating the size of the pair of cross helical gears. 4. Design of Gear Boxes 9 Geometric progression - Standard step ratio - Ray diagram, kinematics layout -Design of sliding mesh gear box -Constant mesh gear box. Design of multi speed gear box. 5. Design of CAM, Clutches and Brakes 9 Cam Design: Types-pressure angle and under cutting base circle determination-forces and surface stresses. Design of plate clutches axial clutches-cone clutches-internal expanding rim clutches-internal and external shoe brakes. Tutorials 30 TOTAL : 75 Note: (Usage of P.S.G Design Data Book is permitted in the University examination) Text Books Juvinall R. C., Marshek K.M., Fundamentals of Machine component Design, John Wiley & Sons Third Edition, 2002. Bhandari, V.B., Design of Machine Elements, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Company Ltd., 1994. ReferenceS Maitra G.M., Prasad L.V., Hand book of Mechanical Design, II Edition, Tata McGraw-Hill, 1985. Shigley J.E and Mischke C. R., Mechanical Engineering Design, McGraw-Hill International Editions, 1989. Prabhu. T.J., Design of Transmission Elements, Mani Offset, Chennai, 2000, Norton R.L, Design of Machinery, McGraw-Hill Book co, 2004. Hamrock B.J., Jacobson B., Schmid S.R., Fundamentals of Machine Elements, McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1999. STANDARDS IS 4460 : Parts 1 to 3 : 1995, Gears Spur and Helical Gears Calculation of Load Capacity. IS 7443 : 2002, Methods of Load Rating of Worm Gears IS 15151: 2002, Belt Drives Pulleys and V-Ribbed belts for Industrial applications PH, PJ, PK, Pl and PM Profiles : Dimensions IS 2122 : Part 1: 1973, Code of practice for selection, storage, installation and maintenance of belting for power transmission : Part 1 Flat Belt Drives. IS 2122: Part 2: 1991, Code of practice for selection, storage, installation and maintenance of belting for power transmission : Part 2 V-Belt Drives. ME1353 AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING 3 0 0 100 OBJECTIVE To impact knowledge to students in various systems of Automobile Engineering and to have the practice for Assembling and Dismantling of Engine Parts. VEHICLE STRUCTURE AND ENGINES 10 Types of Automobiles - Vehicle Construction Chassis Frame and Body aerodynamics. Components of Engine Their forms, Functions and Materials - Review of Cooling and Lubrication systems in Engine Turbo Chargers Engine Emission Control by 3Way Catalytic Controller Electronic Engine Management System. 2. ENGINE AUXILIARY SYSTEMS 10 Carburetorworking principle- Electronic fuel injection system Mono-point and Multi - Point Injection Systems Construction, Operation and Maintenance of Lead Acid Battery - Electrical systems Battery generator Starting Motor and Drives Lighting and Ignition (Battery, Magneto Coil and Electronic Type)-Regulators-cut outs. TRANSMISSION SYSTEMS 10 Clutch Types and Construction Gear Boxes, Manual and Automatic Simple Floor Mounted Shift Mechanism Over Drives Transfer Box Fluid flywheel-Torque convertors Propeller shaft Slip Joint Universal Joints Differential and Rear Axle Hotchkiss Drive and Torque Tube Drive. STEERING, BRAKES AND SUSPENSION 10 Wheels and Tyres Wheel Alignment Parameters - Steering Geometry and Types of steering gear box Power Steering Types of Front Axle Suspension systems Braking Systems Types and Construction Diagonal Braking System Antilock Braking System. 5. ALTERNATIVE ENERGY SOURCES 5 Use of Natural Gas, LPG, Biodiesel, Gasohol and Hydrogen in Automobiles - Electric and Hybrid Vehicles, Fuel Cells. Note: Practical training in dismantling and assembling of Engine parts Transmission System should be given to the students TOTAL : 45 TEXT BOOKS Sethi H.M, Automobile Technology, Tata McGraw-Hill-2003 Kirpal Singh Automobile Engineering Vol. 1& 2, Standard Publishers, New Delhi. REFERENCES Crouse and Anglin Automotive Mechanism, 9th Edition. Tata McGraw-Hill, 2003. Newton, Steeds and Garet, Motor vehicles, Butterworth Publishers, 1989. Srinivasan.S , Automotive Mechanics 2nd edition, 2003, Tata McGraw-Hill. Joseph Heitner, Automotive Mechanics, 2nd edition, East-West Press, 1999. ME1354 POWER PLANT ENGINEERING 3 0 0 100 Objective To understand the various components, operations and applications of different types of power plants. 1. Introduction to Power Plants & Boilers 9 Layout of Steam, Hydel, Diesel, MHD, Nuclear and Gas Turbine Power Plants - Combined Power Cycles Comparison and Selection, Load Duration Curves. Steam Boilers and Cycles High Pressure and Super Critical Boilers Fluidised Bed Boilers 2. Steam Power Plant 9 Fuel and Ash Handling, Combustion Equipment for burning coal, Mechanical Stokers, Pulveriser, Electrostatic Precipitator, Draught different types, Surface Condenser Types, Cooling Towers 3. Nuclear and Hydel Power Plants 9 Nuclear Energy Fission, Fusion Reaction, Types of Reactors, pressurized water reactor, Boiling Water Reactor, Waste Disposal and safety. Hydel Power Plant Essential Elements, Selection of Turbines, Governing of Turbines- Micro Hydel developments. 4. Diesel and Gas Turbine Power Plant 9 Types of Diesel Plants, Components, Selection of Engine Type, Applications Gas Turbine Power Plant Fuels - Gas Turbine Material Open and Closed Cycles Reheating Regeneration and Intercooling Combined Cycle. 5. Other Power PlanTs and Economics of Power Plants 9 Geo thermal OTEC Tidel - Pumped storage - Solar thermal central receiver system. Cost of Electric Energy Fixed and operating Costs Energy Rates Types of Tariffs Economics of load sharing, comparison of economics of various power plants. TOTAL : 45 Text BookS EI- Wakil M.M, Power Plant Technology, McGraw-Hill 1984. Arora S.C and Domkundwar S, A course in Power Plant Engineering, Dhanpatrai, 2001. Nag P.K, Power plant Engineering, Tata McGraw-Hill, 1998. ReferenceS G.R. Nagpal, Power Plant Engineering, Hanna Publishers, 1998. K.K.Ramalingam, Power Plant Engineering, Scitech Publications, 2002. G.D.Rai, Introduction to Power Plant Technology, Khanna Publishers, 1995. R.K.Rajput, Power Plant Engineering, Laxmi Publications, 1995. Frank D.Graham Power Plant Engineers Guide, D.B. Taraporevala Sons & Co, New Delhi, 1993. T.Morse Frederick, Power Plant Engineering, Prentice Hall of India, 1998 ME1355 THERMAL ENGINEERING LABORATORY II 0 0 3 100 LIST OF EXPERIMENTS HEAT TRANSFER 30 Thermal conductivity measurement by guarded plate method Thermal conductivity of pipe insulation using lagged pipe apparatus Natural convection heat transfer from a vertical cylinder Forced convection inside tube Heat transfer from pin-fin (natural & forced convection modes) Determination of Stefan-Boltzmann constant Determination of emissivity of a grey surface Effectiveness of Parallel/counter flow heat exchanger REFRIGERATION AND AIR CONDITIONING 15 Determination of COP of a refrigeration system Experiments on air-conditioning system Performance test on single/two stage reciprocating air compressor. TOTAL : 45 LIST OF EQUIPMENT Guarded plate apparatus 1 No. Lagged pipe apparatus 1 No. Natural convection-vertical cylinder apparatus 1 No. Forced convection inside tube apparatus 1 No. Pin-fin apparatus 1 No. Stefan-Boltzmann apparatus 1 No. Emissivity measurement apparatus 1 No. Parallel/counter flow heat exchanger apparatus 1 No. Single/two stage reciprocating air compressor. - 1 No. Refrigeration test rig - 1 No. Air-conditioning test rig - 1 No. ME1356 CAD/CAM LAB 0 0 3 100 LIST OF EXPERIMENTS A) COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN (CAD) 15 3D Part modeling protrusion, cut, sweep, draft, loft, blend, rib Editing Move, Pattern, Mirror, Round, Chamfer Assembly creating assembly from parts assembly constraints Conversion of 3D solid model to 2D drawing - different views, sections, isometric view and dimensioning Introduction to Surface Modeling Introduction to File Import, Export DXF, IGES, STL, STEP 3D modeling of machine elements like Flanged coupling, screw jack etc. Note: Any one of the 3D MODELING softwares like Pro/E, IDEAS, CATIA, UNIGRAPHICS, AutoCAD to be used. B) COMPUTER AIDED MANUFACTURING (CAM) 21 1. MANUAL PART PROGRAMMING (Using G and M Codes) in CNC lathe 1.1 Part programming for Linear and Circular interpolation, Chamfering and Grooving 1.2 Part programming using standard canned cycles for Turning, Facing, Taper turning and Thread cutting 2. MANUAL PART PROGRAMMING (using G and M codes) in CNC milling 2.1 Part programming for Linear and Circular interpolation and Contour motions. 2.2 Part programming involving canned cycles for Drilling, Peck drilling, and Boring. C) SIMULATION AND NC CODE GENERATION 9 NC code generation using CAD / CAM softwares - Post processing for standard CNC Controls like FANUC, Hiedenhain etc. TOTAL : 45 LIST OF EQUIPMENT FOR CAD /CAM LAB (for a batch of 30 students) I . Hardwares 1. Computer server 1 No. 2. Computer nodes or systems (Pentium IV with 256MB Ram) networked to the server 30 Nos. 3. A3 size plotter 2 Nos. 4. Laser Printer 2 Nos. 5. Trainer CNC lathe 2 Nos. 6. Trainer CNC milling 2 Nos. II. Softwares 1. CAD/CAM Software 15 licenses (Pro E or IDEAS or Unigraphics or CATIA) 2. CAM Software 15 licenses (CNC programming and tool path simulation for FANUC, Sinumeric and Heiden controller) ME1357 DESIGN AND FABRICATION PROJECT 0 0 4 100 The objective of this project is to provide opportunity for the students to implement their skills acquired in the previous semesters to practical problems. The students in convenient groups of not more than 4 members have to take one small item for design and fabrication. Every project work shall have a guide who is the member of the faculty of the institution. The item chosen may be small machine elements (Example-screw jack, coupling, machine vice, cam and follower, governor etc), attachment to machine tools, tooling (jigs, fixtures etc), small gear box, automotive appliances, agricultural implements, simple heat exchangers, small pumps, hydraulic /pneumatic devices etc. The students are required to design and fabricate the chosen item in the college and demonstrate its working apart from submitting the project report. The report should contain assembly drawing, parts drawings, process charts relating to fabrication. GE1351 PRESENTATION SKILLS AND TECHNICAL SEMINAR 0 0 3 0 OBJECTIVE During the seminar session each student is expected to prepare and present a topic on engineering/ technology, for a duration of about 8 to 10 minutes. In a session of three periods per week, 15 students are expected to present the seminar. A faculty guide is to be allotted and he / she will guide and monitor the progress of the student and maintain attendance also. Students are encouraged to use various teaching aids such as over head projectors, power point presentation and demonstrative models. This will enable them to gain confidence in facing the placement interviews. MG1401 TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT 3 0 0 100 OBJECTIVE To understand the Total Quality Management concept and principles and the various tools available to achieve Total Quality Management. To understand the statistical approach for quality control. To create an awareness about the ISO and QS certification process and its need for the industries. INTRODUCTION 9 Definition of Quality, Dimensions of Quality, Quality Planning, Quality costs - Analysis Techniques for Quality Costs, Basic concepts of Total Quality Management, Historical Review, Principles of TQM, Leadership Concepts, Role of Senior Management, Quality Council, Quality Statements, Strategic Planning, Deming Philosophy, Barriers to TQM Implementation. TQM PRINCIPLES 9 Customer satisfaction Customer Perception of Quality, Customer Complaints, Service Quality, Customer Retention, Employee Involvement Motivation, Empowerment, Teams, Recognition and Reward, Performance Appraisal, Benefits, Continuous Process Improvement Juran Trilogy, PDSA Cycle, 5S, Kaizen, Supplier Partnership Partnering, sourcing, Supplier Selection, Supplier Rating, Relationship Development, Performance Measures Basic Concepts, Strategy, Performance Measure. STATISTICAL PROCESS CONTROL (SPC) 9 The seven tools of quality, Statistical Fundamentals Measures of central Tendency and Dispersion, Population and Sample, Normal Curve, Control Charts for variables and attributes, Process capability, Concept of six sigma, New seven Management tools. TQM TOOLS 9 Benchmarking Reasons to Benchmark, Benchmarking Process, Quality Function Deployment (QFD) House of Quality, QFD Process, Benefits, Taguchi Quality Loss Function, Total Productive Maintenance (TPM) Concept, Improvement Needs, FMEA Stages of FMEA. QUALITY SYSTEMS 9 Need for ISO 9000 and Other Quality Systems, ISO 9000:2000 Quality System Elements, Implementation of Quality System, Documentation, Quality Auditing, TS 16949, ISO 14000 Concept, Requirements and Benefits. TOTAL : 45 TEXT BOOK Dale H.Besterfiled, et al., Total Quality Management, Pearson Education, Inc. 2003. (Indian reprint 2004). ISBN 81-297-0260-6. REFERENCES James R.Evans & William M.Lidsay, The Management and Control of Quality, (5th Edition), South-Western (Thomson Learning), 2002 (ISBN 0-324-06680-5). Feigenbaum.A.V. Total Quality Management, McGraw Hill, 1991. Oakland.J.S. Total Quality Management, Butterworth Hcinemann Ltd., Oxford. 1989. Narayana V. and Sreenivasan, N.S. Quality Management Concepts and Tasks, New Age International 1996. Zeiri. Total Quality Management for Engineers, Wood Head Publishers, 1991. MH1003 FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS 3 1 0 100 Objectives To understand the principles involved in discretization and finite element approach To learn to form stiffness matrices and force vectors for simple elements 1. Introduction 9 Historical background Matrix approach Application to the continuum Discretisation Matrix algebra Gaussian elimination Governing equations for continuum Classical Techniques in FEM Weighted residual method Ritz method 2. One dimensional problems 9 Finite element modeling Coordinates and shape functions- Potential energy approach Galarkin approach Assembly of stiffness matrix and load vector Finite element equations Quadratic shape functions Applications to plane trusses 3. Two dimensional continuum 9 Introduction Finite element modelling Scalar valued problem Poisson equation Laplace equation Triangular elements Element stiffness matrix Force vector Galarkin approach - Stress calculation Temperature effects 4. Axisymmetric continuum 9 Axisymmetric formulation Element stiffness matrix and force vector Galarkin approach Body forces and temperature effects Stress calculations Boundary conditions Applications to cylinders under internal or external pressures Rotating discs 5. Isoparametric Elements for two dimensional continuum 9 The four node quadrilateral Shape functions Element stiffness matrix and force vector Numerical integration - Stiffness integration Stress calculations Four node quadrilateral for axisymmetric problems. TUTORIAL 15 TOTAL : 45 TEXT BOOKS Chandrupatla T.R., and Belegundu A.D., Introduction to Finite Elements in Engineering, Pearson Education 2002, 3rd Edition. David V Hutton Fundamentals of Finite Element Analysis2004. McGraw-Hill Int. Ed. ReferenceS Rao S.S., The Finite Element Method in Engineering, Pergammon Press, 1989 Logan D.L., A First course in the Finite Element Method, Third Edition, Thomson Learning, 2002. Robert D.Cook., David.S, Malkucs Michael E Plesha, Concepts and Applications of Finite Element Analysis 4 Ed. Wiley, 2003. Reddy J.N., An Introduction to Finite Element Method, McGraw-Hill International Student Edition, 1985 O.C.Zienkiewicz and R.L.Taylor, The Finite Element Methods, Vol.1, The basic formulation and linear problems, Vol.1, Butterworth Heineman, 5th Edition, 2000. ME1402 Mechatronics 3 0 0 100 OBJECTIVE To understand the interdisciplinary applications of Electronics, Electrical, Mechanical and Computer Systems for the Control of Mechanical and Electronic Systems. 1. Mechatronics, Sensors and Transducers 9 Introduction to Mechatronics Systems Measurement Systems Control Systems Microprocessor based Controllers. Sensors and Transducers Performance Terminology Sensors for Displacement, Position and Proximity; Velocity, Motion, Force, Fluid Pressure, Liquid Flow, Liquid Level, Temperature, Light Sensors Selection of Sensors 2. Actuation Systems 9 Pneumatic and Hydraulic Systems Directional Control Valves Rotary Actuators. Mechanical Actuation Systems Cams Gear Trains Ratchet and pawl Belt and Chain Drives Bearings. Electrical Actuation Systems Mechanical Switches Solid State Switches Solenoids D.C Motors A.C Motors Stepper Motors. 3. System Models and Controllers 9 Building blocks of Mechanical, Electrical, Fluid and Thermal Systems, Rotational Transnational Systems, Electromechanical Systems Hydraulic Mechanical Systems. Continuous and discrete process Controllers Control Mode Two Step mode Proportional Mode Derivative Mode Integral Mode PID Controllers Digital Controllers Velocity Control Adaptive Control Digital Logic Control Micro Processors Control. 4. Programming Logic Controllers 9 Programmable Logic Controllers Basic Structure Input / Output Processing Programming Mnemonics Timers, Internal relays and counters Shift Registers Master and Jump Controls Data Handling Analogs Input / Output Selection of a PLC Problem. 5. Design of Mechatronics System 9 Stages in designing Mechatronics Systems Traditional and Mechatronic Design - Possible Design Solutions. Case Studies of Mechatronics Systems, Pick and place robot automatic Car Park Systems Engine Management Systems. TOTAL : 45 Text Books W. Bolton, Mechatronics, Pearson Education, Second Edition, 1999. ReferenceS Michael B. Histand and David G. Alciatore, Introduction to Mechatronics and Measurement Systems, McGraw-Hill International Editions, 2000. Bradley D. A., Dawson D., Buru N.C. and. Loader A.J, Mechatronics, Chapman and Hall, 1993. Dan Necsulesu, Mechatronics, Pearson Education Asia, 2002 (Indian Reprint). Lawrence J. Kamm, Understanding Electro Mechanical Engineering, An Introduction to Mechatronics, Prentice Hall of India Pvt., Ltd., 2000. Nitaigour Premchand Mahadik, Mechatronics, Tata McGraw-Hill publishing Company Ltd, 2003 ME1403 Computer Integrated Manufacturing 3 0 0 100 Objective This course will enable the student To gain knowledge on how computers are integrated at various levels of planning and manufacturing. To understand the flexible manufacturing system and to handle the product data and various software used for manufacturing 1. Introduction 8 The meaning and origin of CIM- the changing manufacturing and management scene - External communication - islands of automation and software-dedicated and open systems-manufacturing automation protocol - product related activities of a company- marketing engineering - production planning - plant operations - physical distribution- business and financial management. 2. Group TECHNOLOGY AND computer aided process planning 10 History of group technology- role of G.T. in CAD/CAM integration - part families - classification and coding - DCLASS and MICLASS and OPITZ coding systems-facility design using G.T. -benefits of G.T. - cellular manufacturing. Process planning - role of process planning in CAD/CAM integration - approaches to computer aided process planning -variant approach and generative approaches - CAPP and CMPP process planning systems. 3. SHOP FLOOR control AND INTRODUCTION OF FMS 9 Shop floor control-phases -factory data collection system -automatic identification methods- Bar code technology-automated data collection system. FMS-components of FMS - types -FMS workstation -material handling and storage systems- FMS layout -computer control systems-application and benefits. 4. CIM implementation AND DATA communication 10 CIM and company strategy - system modeling tools -IDEF models - activity cycle diagram - CIM open system architecture (CIMOSA)- manufacturing enterprise wheel-CIM architecture - Product data management-CIM implementation software. Communication fundamentals- local area networks -topology - LAN implementations - network management and installations. 5. Open system AND DATABASE FOR CIM 8 Open systems-open system inter connection - manufacturing automations protocol and technical office protocol (MAP /TOP) Development of databases -database terminology- architecture of database systems-data modeling and data associations -relational data bases - database operators - advantages of data base and relational database. TOTAL : 45 Text book Mikell.P.Groover Automation, Production Systems and computer integrated manufacturing, Pearson Education 2001. ReferenceS Yorem koren, Computer Integrated Manufacturing system, McGraw-Hill, 1983. Ranky, Paul G., Computer Integrated Manufacturing, Prentice Hall International 1986. David D.Bedworth, Mark R.Hendersan, Phillip M.Wolfe Computer Integrated Design and Manufacturing, McGraw-Hill Inc. Roger Hanman Computer Intergrated Manufacturing, Addison Wesley, 1997. Mikell.P.Groover and Emory Zimmers Jr., CAD/CAM", Prentice hall of India Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi-1.1998. Kant Vajpayee S, Principles of computer integrated manufacturing, Prentice Hall India, 2003. Radhakrishnan P, Subramanyan S.and Raju V., CAD/CAM/CIM, 2nd Edition New Age International (P) Ltd, New Delhi. 2000. ME1404 COMPUTER AIDED SIMULATION AND ANALYSIS LABORATORY 0 0 3 100 LIST OF EXPERIMENTS A. Simulation 15 Simulation of Air conditioning system with condenser temperature and evaporator temperatures as input to get COP using C /MAT Lab. Simulation of Hydraulic / Pneumatic cylinder using C / MAT Lab. Simulation of cam and follower mechanism using C / MAT Lab. Analysis (Simple Treatment only) 30 Stress analysis of a plate with a circular hole. Stress analysis of rectangular L bracket Stress analysis of an axi-symmetric component Stress analysis of beams (Cantilever, Simply supported, Fixed ends) Mode frequency analysis of a 2 D component Mode frequency analysis of beams (Cantilever, Simply supported, Fixed ends) Harmonic analysis of a 2D component Thermal stress analysis of a 2D component Conductive heat transfer analysis of a 2D component Convective heat transfer analysis of a 2D component TOTAL : 45 LIST OF Equipments Computer System 30 17 VGA Color Monitor Pentium IV Processor 40 GB HDD 256 MB RAM Color Desk Jet Printer 01 Software ANSYS Version 7 or latest 15 licenses C / MATLAB 15 licenses PR1353 MECHATRONICS LABORATORY 0 0 3 100 LIST OF EXPERIMENTS Design and testing of fluid power circuits to control (i) Velocity (ii) direction and (iii) force of single and double acting actuators Design of circuits with logic sequence using Electro pneumatic trainer kits. Simulation of basic Hydraulic, Pneumatic and Electric circuits using software. Circuits with multiple cylinder sequences in Electro pneumatic using PLC. Servo controller interfacing for open loop Servo controller interfacing for closed loop PID controller interfacing Stepper motor interfacing with 8051 Micro controller (i) full step resolution (ii) half step resolution Modeling and analysis of basic electrical, hydraulic and pneumatic systems using LAB VIEW. Computerized data logging system with control for process variables like pressure flow and temperature. TOTAL : 45 LIST OF EQUIPMENT Basic Pneumatic Trainer Kit with manual and electrical controls - 1 each Basic Pneumatic Trainer Kit with PLC control - 1 No. HYDROSIM & PNEUMOSIM Software / Automation studio - 10 sets. 8051 - Microcontroller kit with stepper motor and drive circuit LABVIEW software - 2 sets LAB VIEW software with Sensors to measure Pressure, Flow rate, direction, speed, velocity and force. - 2 sets ME1406 IDENTIFICATION OF PROJECT WORK 0 0 2 0 MG1452 ENGINEERING ECONOMICS AND COST ANALYSIS 3 0 0 100 Objectives To learn about the basics of economics and cost analysis related to engineering so as to take economically sound decisions. UNIT I INTRODUCTION TO ECONOMICS 8 Introduction to Economics- Flow in an economy, Law of supply and demand, Concept of Engineering Economics Engineering efficiency, Economic efficiency, Scope of engineering economics- Element of costs, Marginal cost, Marginal Revenue, Sunk cost, Opportunity cost, Break-even analysis- V ratio, Elementary economic Analysis Material selection for product Design selection for a product, Process planning. UNIT II VALUE ENGINEERING 10 Make or buy decision, Value engineering Function, aims, Value engineering procedure. Interest formulae and their applications Time value of money, Single payment compound amount factor, Single payment present worth factor, Equal payment series sinking fund factor, Equal payment series payment Present worth factor- equal payment series capital recovery factor-Uniform gradient series annual equivalent factor, Effective interest rate, Examples in all the methods. UNIT III CASH FLOW 9 Methods of comparison of alternatives present worth method (Revenue dominated cash flow diagram), Future worth method (Revenue dominated cash flow diagram, cost dominated cash flow diagram), Annual equivalent method (Revenue dominated cash flow diagram, cost dominated cash flow diagram), rate of return method, Examples in all the methods. UNIT IV REPLACEMENT AND MAINTENANCE ANALYSIS 9 Replacement and Maintenance analysis Types of maintenance, types of replacement problem, determination of economic life of an asset, Replacement of an asset with a new asset capital recovery with return and concept of challenger and defender, Simple probabilistic model for items which fail completely. UNIT V DEPRECIATION 9 Depreciation- Introduction, Straight line method of depreciation, declining balance method of depreciation-Sum of the years digits method of depreciation, sinking fund method of depreciation/ Annuity method of depreciation, service output method of depreciation-Evaluation of public alternatives- introduction, Examples, Inflation adjusted decisions procedure to adjust inflation, Examples on comparison of alternatives and determination of economic life of asset. Total : 45 TEXT BOOKS Panneer Selvam, R, Engineering Economics, Prentice Hall of India Ltd, New Delhi, 2001. ReferenceS Chan S.Park, Contemporary Engineering Economics, Prentice Hall of India, 2002. Donald.G. Newman, Jerome.P.Lavelle, Engineering Economics and analysis Engg. Press, Texas, 2002. Degarmo, E.P., Sullivan, W.G and Canada, J.R, Engineering Economy, Macmillan, New York, 1984. Grant.E.L., Ireson.W.G., and Leavenworth, R.S, Principles of Engineering Economy, Ronald Press, New York,1976. Smith, G.W., Engineering Economy, Lowa State Press, Iowa, 1973. ME1451 COMPREHENSION 0 0 3 0 OBJECTIVE The objective of comprehension is to provide opportunity for the student to apply the knowledge acquired during the earlier semesters to real life problems which he / she may have to face in future as an engineer. While learning as how to solve the real life problems, student will receive guidance from the faculty and also review various courses learnt earlier. ME1452 PROJECT WORK 0 0 6 200 OBJECTIVE The objective of the project work is to enable the students in convenient groups of not more than 4 members on a project involving theoretical and experimental studies related to the branch of study. Every project work shall have a guide who is the member of the faculty of the institution. Six periods per week shall be allotted in the time table and this time shall be utilized by the students to receive the directions from the guide, on library reading, laboratory work, computer analysis or field work as assigned by the guide and also to present in periodical seminars on the progress made in the project. Each student shall finally produce a comprehensive report covering background information, literature survey, problem statement, project work details and conclusion. This final report shall be typewritten form as specified in the guidelines. The continuous assessment shall be made as prescribed in the regulations (vide clause 10.3 of Regulations 2004 for B.E., B.Tech. programmes)     PAGE 32 PAGE 15 Page. 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