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II SEMESTER S.No Subject Code Title of Subject L T P C Remarks1BMEMA04Mathematics II3104No change2BME004Manufacturing Technology3003No change3BME007Thermal Engineering-I3104Revised4BME008Strength of Materials3104Revised5BME009Mechanics of Machines-I3104No change  TOTAL 15 4 0 19 Note: BMA02 is equivalent to BMA108 of 2003-04 regulations. BME004 is equivalent to BME214 of 2003 & BME255 of 2004 regulations. BME007 is equivalent to BME211 of 2003-04 regulations. BME008 is equivalent to BCE280 of 2003-04 regulations. BME009 is equivalent to BME201 of 2003-04 regulations. III SEMESTER S.No Subject Code Title of Subject L T P C Remarks1BMEEL01Electrical Technology3003No change2BME015Design of Machine Elements I3104Revised3BME016Thermal Engineering-II3104Revised4BME017Mechanics of Machines II3104No change5BME018ADynamics Lab0031No change  TOTAL 12 3 3 16 Note: BMEEL01 is equivalent to BEE225 of 2003-04 regulations. BME015 is equivalent to BME303 of 2003-04 regulations. BME016 is equivalent to BME353 of 2003-04 regulations. BME017 is equivalent to BME213 of 2003-04 regulations. IV SEMESTER S.No Subject Code Title of Subject L T P C Remarks1BME014Machine Tools3003No change2BME021Heat & Mass Transfer3104No change3BME022Design of Machine Elements II3104Revised4BME023Engineering Metrology3003No change5BME035Thermal Engineering Lab 0031No change  TOTAL 12 2 3 15 Note: BME014 is equivalent to BME351 of 2003-04 regulations. BME021 is equivalent to BME313 of 2003-04 regulations. BME022 is equivalent to BME312 of 2003-04 regulations. BME023 is equivalent to BME306 of 2003-04 regulations. V SEMESTER S.No Subject Code Title of Subject L T P C Remarks1BMEEC01Electronics and Microprocessor.3003No change2BME019Statistical Quality Control & Reliability Engg.3104No change3BME020Mechatronics3003Revised4BME028CAD/CAM3003CAD& CAM combined 5BME036CAD/CAM lab0031No change  TOTAL 12 1 3 14 Note: BMEEC01 is equivalent to BEC359 of 2003-04 regulations. BME019 is equivalent to BME357 of 2003-04 regulations. BME020 is equivalent to BME355 of 2003-04 regulations. VI SEMESTER S.No Subject Code Title of Subject L T P C Remarks1BME024Hydraulics and Pneumatics3003No change2BME027Resource Management3104Revised3BMEE11 toBMEE17Elective I3003No change4BMEE18 to BMEE25Elective II3003No change5BME025AMechatronics Lab0031New lab  TOTAL 12 1 3 14 BME024 is equivalent to BME356 of 2003-04 regulations BME027 is equivalent to BME352 of 2003-04 regulations VII SEMESTER S.No Subject Code Title of Subject L T P C Remarks1BME032Automobile Engineering3003No change3BME034Project Work00125No change  TOTAL 6 0 12 8 BME032 is equivalent to BME451 of 2003-04 regulations TOTAL CREDITS : 105 LIST OF ELECTIVES ELECTIVE #Subject CodeTitle of SubjectLTPCIBMEE11Industrial Robotics3003BMEE12Computer Integrated Manufacturing.3003BMEE13Non Conventional Sources of Energy.3003BMEE14Non Conventional Machining Techniques3003BMEE15Enterprise Resource Planning.3003BMEE16Composite Materials3003BMEE17Engineering Ethics.3003IIBMEE18Artificial Intelligence and Expert System3003BMEE19Industrial Engineering3003BMEE20Total Quality management3003BMEE21Industrial Safety Engineering3003BMEE22Ergonomics3003BMEE23Nanotechnology3003BMEE24Personnel Management3003BMEE25Reverse Engineering3003 SEMESTER I BMEMA03MATHEMATICS-I3104 UNIT I Hrs ALGEBRA 9 Binomial, Exponential, Logarithmic Series Problems on Summation, Approximation and Co-efficient. UNIT II TRIGONOMETRY AND COMPLEX FUNCTIONS 9 Expansions of Sin n(, Cos n( in powers of Sin( and Cos( -Expansion of Tan n( Expansions of Sin n( and Cos n( in terms of Sines and Cosines of multiples of ( Hyperbolic functions Inverse hyperbolic functions Separation of Complex Functions into real and imaginary parts. UNIT III MATRICES 9 Characteristic equation eigen values and eigen vectors of a real matrix properties of eigen values cayley - hamilton theorem orthogonal reduction of a symmetric matrix to diagonal form orthogonal matrices reduction of quadratic form to canonical form by orthogonal transformation applications UNIT IV LAPLACE TRANSFORMS 9 Transforms of simple functions - Basic operational properties - Transforms of derivatives and integrals Initial and final value theorems - Inverse transforms - Convolution theorem - Periodic functions - Applications of Laplace transforms for solving linear ordinary differential equations of first order with constant coefficients. UNIT V FUNCTIONS OF SEVERAL VARIABLES 9 Functions of two variables Partial derivatives Total differential Differentiation of implicit functions Taylors expansion Maxima and Minima by Lagranges Method of undetermined Multipliers jacobians Differentiation under integral sign. Total Hours:45 Text Books: E.Kreyszig, Advanced Engineering Mathematics(8th ed.)-John Wiley and Sons (Asia) Pvt. Ltd., Singapore (2001) T.Veerarajan, Engineering Mathematics for Iyr.(First Revised ed.)-Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co., New Delhi, (1999). T.Veerarajan, Engineering Mathematics for I Yr. .(First Revised ed.)-Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co., New Delhi, (2002). References : B.S.Grewal, Higher Engineering Mathematics(35th edition.)-Khanna Publishers, Delhi 2000. P.Kandaswamy, K.Thilagavathy and K.Gunavathy, Engineering Mathematics Vol. I (4th revised ed.) S.Chand & Co., New Delhi (2001). S.Narayanan, T.K. Manikavachagam Pillai, and G.Ramanaiah, Advanced Mathematics for Engineering Students Vol I (2nd ed.) M.K.Venkataraman, Engineering Mathematics First Year National Publishing Co., Chennai (2nd ed.) (2000). N.Piskunov, Differential and Integral Calculus, Vol I,II MIR Pub., Moscow (1981). BME001FLUID MECHANICS AND MACHINERY3104UNIT I Hrs PROPERTIES OF FLUIDS 8 Units & Dimensions, Properties of fluids density, specific Gravity, specific weight, viscosity. Surface tension and Capillarity, Compressibility & Bulk modulus, Vapour pressure, Measurement of pressure-Manometers, Mechanical gauges. UNIT II FLUID FLOW CONCEPTS AND BASIC EQUATIONS 8 Flow Characteristics, Concepts of System and Control Volume, Continuity, Energy equation- Euler equation- Bernoulli equation, Impulse momentum equation-applications. UNIT III FLOW THROUGH CIRCULAR CONDUITS 9 Laminar flow through circular tubes Boundary layer thickness -Darcy equation on pipe roughness Friction factor Minor losses Flow through pipes in series and in parallel, Equivalent pipes. UNIT IV HYDRAULIC TURBINES 10 Impact of free jets-work done and efficiency calculation, Classification of hydraulic turbines, Elementary working principles of Pelton, Francis, Kaplan turbine, Workdone, Governing of turbines, Draft tube, Specific Speed. UNIT V HYDRAULIC PUMPS 10 Reciprocating pumps : Classification, Working, Single acting and Double acting, Slip, Indicator diagram, Air vessels. Centrifugal pumps : Classification, Components, Working, Velocity triangles, Losses & Efficiency of a centrifugal pump, Pumps in series & parallel, Specific speed, Separation, Cavitation, Priming. Tutorial : 15 Total Hours : 60 Text Books: Bansal S.K. Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulic Machines, (5th edition), Laxmi Publications (P) Ltd., New Delhi, 1995. R.K.Rajput. Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulic Machines, S.Chand & Company Ltd., New Delhi,1998. References: K.L.Kumar., Engineering Fluid Mechanics, Eurasia Publishing House (P) Ltd., New Delhi, (7th edition), 1995. Roberson J.A. & Crowe C.T., Engineering Fluid Mechanics, M/s Jaico Publishing Co., 1998 99. Streeter V.L. and Wylie E.B., Fluid Mechanics, McGraw Hill, 1983. Ramamirtham S., Fluid Mechanics, Hydraulics and Fluid Machines,Dhanpat Rai & Sons, Delhi, 1988. Yunus.A.Cengel, Robert H.Turner., Thermal-Fluid Sciences, Tata McGraw Hill . BME002ENGINEERING MECHANICS31 04 UNIT I Hrs STATICS 09 Introduction units and dimensions Laws of mechanics concurrent forces in a plane-resolution and Composition of forces equilibrium of the particle-resultant force. Equilibrium of rigid bodies FBD, moments and couples. Supports and reactions, UNIT II PROPERTIES OF SURFACE AND SOLIDS 09 Determination of Area and volume First moment of area and the centroid parallel axis and perpendicular axis theorems Mass moment of inertia and polar moment of inertia. UNIT III FRICTION 09 Introduction Laws of Friction Coefficient of friction friction of a body lying on an inclined plane, ladder friction, wedge friction, screw friction and belt friction. UNIT IV DYNAMICS OF PARTICLES 09 Displacement, Velocity and Acceleration, their relationship linear and curvilinear motion-relative motion. Newtons law-DAlemberts principle. UNIT V DYNAMICS OF RIGID BODIES 09 Work energy equation of particles Impulse and momentum Impact of Elastic bodies. Rotation of rigid bodies, General plane motion of rigid bodies. Tutorial: 15 hrs Total : 60 hrs. Text Books: A Textbook of Engineering Mechanics R.S.Khurmi, 2000 edition, S.Chand & co Ltd. Fundamentals of Engineering Mechanics-S.Rajasekaran etal,Vikas Publishing House Pvt Ltd. Reference: 1.Engineering Mechanics:STATICS &DYNAMICS- Arthur.P.Boresi,Richard.J.Schmidt,Thomson Brooks/Cole,Chennai. BME003ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS3103UNIT I Hrs BASIC CONCEPTS AND FIRST LAW OF THERMODYNAMICS 8 Thermodynamics systems, Concepts of continuum,Thermodynamic properties, Equilibrium, Process, Cycle,Work, Heat, Temperature, Zeroth law of thermodynamics. First law of thermodynamics Applications to closed and open systems, Internal energy, Specific heats, Enthalpy, Steady flow conditions. UNIT II SECOND LAW OF THERMODYNAMICS : 9 Statements, Reversibility, Causes of irreversibility, Carnot cycle, Reversed carnot cycle, Heat engines, Refrigerators, Heat pumps. Clausius inequality, Entropy, Principles of increase of entropy, Carnot theorem, Available energy, Availability, Introduction to exergy. UNIT III WORKING FLUIDS: 9 Thermodynamic properties of pure substance, Property diagrams. PVT surface of water and other substances, calculation of properties. First law and second law analysis using tables and charts Properties of ideal and real gases, Equation of state, Gas laws. Vanderwals equation of state, Compressibility, Compressibility charts. Daltons law of partial pressures, Internal Energy, enthalpy, Specific heat and molecular weight of gas mixtures. UNIT IV POWER CYCLES : 10 Gas power cycles - Carnot, Otto, Diesel, Dual, Brayton, . Vapour Power Cycles Rankine, Modified Rankine, Reheat, Ideal Regenerative cycle. UNIT V THERMODYNAMIC RELATIONS AND COMBUSTION OF FUELS 9 Exact differentials,T-Ds relations, Maxwell relations, Clausius Clapeyron equations, Joule-Thomson coefficient. Heat value of fuels, Combustion equations, Theoretical and excess air, Air fuel ratio, Exhaust gas analysis. Tutorials : 15 Total Hours : 60 Text Books: P.K.Nag, Engineering Thermodynamics (Second Edition) Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Company Ltd., New Delhi S.Domkundwar &CP Kothandaraman, A course in Thermal Engineering, Dhanpat Rai & Co. (P) Ltd., 2002. References : 1. Spalding & Cole, Engineering Thermodynamics, ELBS 2. J.P.Holman. Thermodynamics McGraw Hill 1995. Van Wylen & Sonntag, Fundamentals of Classical Thermodynamics Wiley Eastern, 4th Edition. Rogers & Mathew, Engineering Thermodynamics, Adison Wesley 1999. Michael Saad, Thermodynamics Prentice Hall 1997. Yunus A.Cengel, Thermodynamics-An Engg. approach,Tata Mc.Graw Hill. BME010ENGINEERING METALLURGY3003 UNIT I Hrs CRYSTALLOGRAPHY AND STRENGTHENING MECHANISMS 9 Crystalline and amorphous solids - Unit cell and primitive cell - Miller indices BCC, FCC and HCP crystal structures and their packing factors - Crystal defects - Point defects and line defects (edge dislocation and screw dislocation). Effect of crystal imperfections in mechanical properties -strengthening mechanisms for the improvement of mechanical properties. UNIT II FRACTURE AND ITS PREVENTION 9 Fracture - Mechanism of brittle fracture (Griffiths theory) and ductile fracture -Difference between brittle and ductile fractures - Fatigue failure and its prevention - Creep - different stages in creep curve - Factors affecting creep resistant materials -Mechanism of creep fracture. UNIT III FERROUS ALLOYS 9 Significance of phase diagram - Allotropy and phase change of pure iron - Classification of steels and cast iron - Iron - carbon equilibrium diagram - Microstructure of iron and steel - Ferrous alloy and their applications - Factors affecting mechanical properties. UNIT IV NON FERROUS METALS AND ALLOYS 9 Factors affecting conductivity of metal - Electrical resistivity in alloys - Thermal conductivity of metals and alloys - Silver, Copper and Aluminium - High resistivity alloys - Nickel, Chromium, Manganese and their composition and applications - Super hard materials - Tungsten carbide and Boron nitride. UNIT V HEAT TREATMENT 9 Definition - Classification of heat treatment process - Purpose of heat treatment -Principles (fundamentals) of heat treatment - Annealing - Normalizing - Hardening- Tempering - Interrupted quenching - Martempering - Austempering - Ausforming - Maraging - Testing of materials - Destructive testing - Tensile, Compression, Hardness, Impact, Torsion, Fatigue. Non-destructive testing - Visual inspection, Hammer test, Radiography, Ultrasonic inspection. Total Hours : 45 Textbooks: Arumugam, M., Material Science, Anuradha Publishers, 1997. O.P. Kanna Material Science and Metallurgy, Prentice Hall of India Pvt., Ltd., 1999. References: Raghavan, V.,Materials Science and Engineering, Prentice Hall of India Pvt., Ltd., 1999. Muralidhara., M.K. Material science and Process, Danpat Rai Publishing Co., 1998. Nayak, S.P., Engineering Metallurgy and Material Science, Character Publishing House, Anand, India 1985; Van Vlack, Material Science for Engineers, Addison Wesley, 1985. Anver, Introduction to Physical Metallurgy, McGraw Hill International Book Company, 1994. SEMESTER II BMEMA04MATHEMATICS II 3103 UNIT I Hrs FOURIER SERIES 9 Dirichlets conditions Eulers formulae-general Fourier series-odd and even functions-half range series-parsevals identity-complex form of Fourier series-harmonic analysis. UNIT II FOURIER TRANSFORMS 9 Statement of fourier integral theorem-fourier transforms pairs-fourier sine & cosine transforms-properties-transforms of simple functions convolution theorem-parsevals identity. UNIT III PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION 9 Formation-solution of standard type- first order differential equation and lagranges linear equation-linear partial differential equations of second and higher order with constant coefficients. UNIT IV ONE DIMENSIONAL WAVE EQUATION AND HEAT EQUATION 9 Classification of second order partial differential equations transverse vibration of a string-one-dimensional heat flow equation in cartesian and polar forms-fourier series solutions. UNIT V TWO DIMENSIONAL HEAT EQUATIONS 9 Steady state heat flow in two dimension- laplace equation in cartesian and polar forms-fourier series solutions. Tutorial Hours:15 Total Hours : 60 TEXT BOOKS: E.Kreyszig,Advanced Engineering Mathematics(8th ed)-John Wiley and sons(Asia)Pvt.Ltd.,Singapore(2001). Grewal .B.S.Higher Engineering Mathematics-2001,Khanna Publications,New Delhi. Manivachagam,K.,Vittal,P.R.,Engineering Mathematics,(2001)Mangayar Publications,Chennai. REFERENCE BOOKS: Kandasamy,K.Thilagavathy and K.Gunavathy Engineering Mathematics Vol.II & III (4th Revised ed)S.Chand 7 Co.,Publishers, New Delhi.(2000). S.Narayanan,T.K.Manikavachagam Pillai and G.Ramanaiah,Advanced Mathematics for Engineering Students-Vol.I.(2nd ed.). M.K.Venkataraman,Engineering Mathematics Vol .III A & B National Publishing ,Chennai(13th ed),(1998). BME004MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY3003 UNIT I Hrs FOUNDRY TECHNOLOGY 10 Pattern and Core making - Moulding sand - Melting furnaces - Special casting processes - Shell, Investment, Die casting, Full mould process - gating and Risering - Defects in casting - Testing and Inspection of casting. UNIT II FORMING TECHNOLOGY 8 Cold and hot working - Forging, Rolling Extrusion Drawing and Deep drawing processes - Sheet metal forming - Blanking, Piercing, Punching, trimming, Shaving, Nibbing, Notching - Stretch forming - Embossing and coining - Bending - Nomenclature of bending - Bend force - Types of dies - Progressive compound and combination dies. UNIT III WELDING TECHNOLOGY 10 Classification - Arc Welding - Machines - Electrode types - Specification - Carbon Arc, TIG, MIG, Atomic hydrogen, SuBMErged Arc - Resistance welding, Gas welding - Types - Special welding - Laser, electron beam, Plasma Arc, Ultrasonic, Electro slag and Friction welding - Defects in weld - Testing and Inspection Thermal welding - Brazing and soldering. UNIT IV HIGH ENERGY RATE FORMING PROCESS (HERF) 7 Explosive forming, Electro-hydraulic, Electro magnetic forming, dynapack machine. UNIT V PLASTIC MATERIALS AND PROCESSES 10 Types of Plastics - Types of moulding - Compression moulding - Transfer moulding - Injection moulding - Blow moulding - Film and speat forming - Thermo forming - Reinforced plastic Laminated plastics. TOTAL HOURS : 45 Text Books: 1. Shantha Kumar, Production Technology , Anuradha Agencies. 2. Sharma P.C., A text book of Production Technology ", S.Chand & Company Ltd., New Delhi, 1996. References: 1. Rao P.N., Manufacturing Technology - Foundry Forging & Welding ", Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co., New Delhi- 2. R.K. Jain, Production Technology 3. O.P. Khanna, Welding Technology BME007THERMAL ENGINEERING - I 3104 UNIT I Hrs STEAM GENERATORS 9 Types and Classifications, Low pressure, high pressure, fire and water tube boilers Cochran-LocomotiveLancashire boilers -Benson and Lamont boilers-Boiler mountings and Accessories Criteria for selection of a boiler. UNIT II STEAM CONDENSERS AND NOZZLES 9 Steam condensers introduction classification jet and surface condensers-vacuum efficiency- condenser efficiency- simple problems. Steam nozzlesisentropic flow through nozzles-convergent, convergent divergent nozzles-critical pressure ratio- effect of friction. UNIT III STEAM TURBINES 9 Impulse and Reaction Principles Compounding, Velocity diagrams for simple and multistage turbines, Speed regulations Governor and nozzle governors. UNIT IV INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES 9 Actual cycles, Valve and port timing diagrams, Engine types and applications, Fuel supply, Ignition, Cooling and Lubrication System for S.I and C.I engines. UNIT V COMBUSTION AND TESTING OF I. C. ENGINES 9 Cetane and Octane numbers of fuels Combustion, Knocking and Detonation, Scavenging and Supercharging Performance & Testing of I. C. Engines Determination of frictional power and determination of various efficiencies Heat balance calculations. Tutorial : 15 Total Hours : 60 Text Books: 1. Rajput R. K., Thermal Engineering, Laxmi Publications (P) Ltd., 2002 2. C. P. Kothandaraman and S. Domkundwar, Thermodynamics and Thermal Engineering Dhanpat Rai & Co. (P) Ltd., 2004 References: P. L. Ballaney, Thermal Engineering, Khanna Publishers, New Delhi W.P.Stoecker and J. W. Jones, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning, Tata McGraw Hill Co. Ltd., Ganesan V., Internal Combustion Engines, Tata McGraw Hill New Delhi BME008STRENGTH OF MATERIALS 3104 unit i stress, strAin 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 and their relationship strain energy due to axial load stress due to suddenly applied load and impact load. UNIT II Beams - LOADS AND STRESSES 9 Types of beams: Supports and Loads Shear force and Bending Moment in beams Cantilever, Simply supported beams 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 stress distribution in beams of different sections. UNIT III TORSION OF SHAFTS AND SPRINGS 9 Theory of pure torsion- Torsion of circular and hollow shafts Stepped shafts Composite shaft Stress due to combined bending and torsion. Type of springs - Stiffness- Springs in series-Springs in parallel - Stresses and deflections in helical springs and leaf springs Design of helical springs- design of buffer Springs - leaf springs. UNITIV DEFLECTION OF BEAMS 9 Double integration method- Macaulays Method- Area Moment Theorems for Computations of slope and deflection in Beams. Columns End conditions Equivalent length of a column Euler equation Slenderness ratio Rankine formula for columns. UNIT V 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-Stress as Tension. Stresses on inclined plane Principal planes and Principal stresses Mohrs circle for biaxial stresses Maximum shear stress - Strain energy and Strain Energy Density. Tutorials : 15 Total Hours : 60 Text Books: Egor P. Popov, Engineering Mechanics of Solids, Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi, 1997 . S.Ramamruthum and R. Narayan, Strength of Materials, Dhanpat Rai & Sons, 1996. Beer F. P. and Johnston R, Mechanics of Materials, McGraw-Hill Book Co, Third Edition, 2002. BME009MECHANICS OF MACHINES I 3104 UNIT I Hrs KINEMATICS OF MECHANISMS 11 Definition of link, pair, chain, structure, mechanism and machine. Degree of freedom mobility kutzbach criterion Grashoff`s law kinematic inversion Slider crank chain inversions Four bar chain inversions Velocity and Acceleration in simple mechanisms by relative velocity method Kliens construction-Analytical method -location of Instantaneous Centre for simple mechanisms - definition of Coriolis component of acceleration. UNIT II FRICTION 8 Belt and rope drives-power calculation-Frictional power loss in bearings-flat pivot and collar bearing.Friction in journal bearing. UNIT III 8 Power transmitted in clutches-single and multiple plates. Brakes-types-braking torque in shoe, band , Internally expanding and band and block brakes.. UNIT IV KINEMATICS OF CAM 8 Definition and terminology. Classification of cam and follower - Displacement diagrams Uniform velocity, Simple harmonic motion and uniform acceleration and retardation Synthesis of cam profiles for different reciprocating followers and different motions. Velocity and acceleration of Follower motion - circular arc and tangent cams. UNIT V GEARS 10 Gear terminology-Classification of gears - law of toothed gearing involute and cycloidal profiles-path of contact - arc of contact-contact ratio- Interference minimum number of teeth- Helical, Bevel, Worm, Rack and Pinion gears (Basics only) - Gear trains simple, compound and Epicyclic gear trains - Differentials . Tutorial : 15 Total Hours :60 Text Books: 1. Khurmi R. S, Theory of Machines , Eurasia Publishers 1998. 2. Rattan S.S.,Theory of Machines , Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Company Ltd., New Delhi, 1994. 3..V.P.Singh., Theory of Machines Dhanpat Rai and Co Private Limited Reference: 1.Thomas Bevan ,Theory of Machines ,CBS Publishers and Distributors ,1984. 2. Shigley J.E and Uicker J.J., Theory of Machines and Mechanisms , McGraw Hill Inc ., 1995. SEMESTER III BMEEL01ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGY 3003 UNIT I Hrs DC CIRCUITS: 9 Introduction - circuit parameters Kirchhoffs laws circuit reduction techniques - Thevenins theorem Maximum power transfer theorem AC CIRCUITS: RMS and average values of periodic waves form factor phase and phase difference RL, RC, RLC circuits power and power factor Introduction to three phase system solution of balanced three phase circuits. UNIT II 9 DC MACHINES Construction details of DC machines principle of operation of DC generator EMF equation Characteristics of DC generators Principle of DC motor Back EMF Torque equation Characteristics shunt, series and compound motors - Losses and efficiency Starters Speed control applications. UNIT III 9 TRANSFORMERS Principle of ideal transformer constructional details EMF equation Equivalent circuit Voltage regulation losses and efficiency OC and SC tests on transformer Autotransformer Power supplies - basic principle of SMPS and UPS. UNIT IV 9 SYNCHRONOUS MACHINES AND INDUCTION MOTORS Construction details principle of alternator EMF equation Voltage regulation Starting of synchronous motor effect of field excitation Induction motor principle of operation torque equation torque-slip characteristics Starting methods and speed control principle of single-phase induction motor - applications. (Qualitative Treatment only) UNIT V 9 ELECTRICAL DRIVES Types of Electrical Drives - Factors Influencing the Choice of Electrical Drives, Heating and Cooling Curves - Loading Conditions and Classes of Duty -Determination of Power Rating - Drives for Textile mills, Steel rolling mills, Machine tools and Cranes & hoist drives. (Qualitative Treatment only) Total Hours : 45 Text Books: 1. S.K Bhattacharya, Electrical Machines, Tata Mc Graw Hill Publications, 2nd Edition, 1998. 2. Sudhakar & Shyammohan Circuits & Networks Analysis & Synthesis Tata McGraw Hill, 2001. Reference Books: 1. J.A.Edminister, Theory And Problems On Electric Circuits Mc Graw Hill Publications, 1994. 2. I.J. Nagrath & D.P. Kothari, Electrical Machines, TMH Publications. 3. Hughes Electrical Technology, Revised by I Mckenzie Smith, Low price Edition, Pearson Education, Seventh BME015 DESIGN OF MACHINE ELEMENTS - I 3104 UNIT I Hrs FUNDAMENTALS OF DESIGN 12 Introduction to the design Process Computer aided design Mechanical Properties of Materials Selection of material based on its physical properties. Types of Loads Stresses Static, Varying , Factor of Safety Theories of Failure Stress Concentration Factors UNIT II DESIGN OF JOINTS 9 Design of Cotter and Pin Joints Design of Welded Joints Design of Riveted Joints. UNITIII DESIGN OF BASIC TRANSMISSION ELEMENTS 9 Design of solid and hollow shafts based on strength, rigidity and critical speed. Design of keys, Coupling rigid and flexible couplings. UNIT IV DESIGN OF IC ENGINE COMPONENTS 6 Design of Connecting Rod Piston Flywheel. UNITV DESIGN OF SPRINGS 9 Design of Helical Springs Compression and Tension Belleville Springs Leaf Springs. Tutorials : 15 Total Hours : 60 Note: Approved Design Data Book is permitted in the Examination. Text Books: 1. S. G. Kulkurni, Machine Design Solved Problems ,Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Company Ltd., 1998. 2. Joseph Edward Shigley and Charles R. Mischke, Mechanical Engineering Design McGraw Hill International Edition, 1989. 3. G. K. Vijayaraghavan and S. Vishnupriyan, Design of Machine Elements Lakshmi Publications. Reference Books: 1. V. B. Bhandari, Design of Machine Elements ,Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Company Ltd., 1998. 2. Gitin M. Maitra and L. N. Prasad, Hand Book of Mechanical Design , Tata McGraw Hill, 1985. BME016THERMAL ENGINEERING II3104 UNITI Hrs AIR COMPRESSORS 9 Reciprocating Compressor Multistage operation, Effect of clearance, Volumetric efficiency. Rotary Compressor Construction & Working of vane type blower, roots blower, screw compressor, centrifugal compressor. UNITII GAS TURBINES 9 Classifications, Constant pressure Open cycle Gas turbines - Methods for improvement of Thermal efficiency Intercooling, Reheating, Regeneration, Effect of operating variables on thermal efficiency. Constant pressure closed cycle gas turbines, Gas turbine fuels. UNITIII REFRIGERATION 9 Reversed Carnot cycle, Bell Coleman Cycle, Vapour Compression refrigeration cycle Components, Working, P-H & T-S diagrams, Calculation of COP, effect of subcooling and superheating, Properties of refrigerants, Important refrigerants,Vapour absorption refrigeration cycles. UNITIV AIR-CONDITIONING 9 Introduction to Psychrometry Psychrometric charts Psychrometric processes - Principles of air-conditioning Types of a/c systems Summer, Winter comfort and Year round air-conditioning Design of air-conditioners Heat load calculations. UNITV LAYOUT OF POWER PLANT 9 Layout of Steam ,hydel,diesel,MHD, nuclear and Gas-turbine power plants Combined power cycles Comparison and selection. TUTORIAL : 15 TOTAL HOURS :60 TEXT BOOK : 1.R.K.Rajput , Thermal Engineering., Laxmi Publications (P) Ltd, New Delhi REFERENCES : 1.B.K.Sarkar ,Thermal Engineering, Tata Mcgraw-Hill publishing company Ltd. 2.W.P.Stoecker and J.W.Jones , Refrigeration and airconditioning , Tata Mcgraw Hill, New Delhi 3.P.L.Ballaney , Thermal engineering , Khanna Publishers. BME017MECHANICS OF MACHINES - II3104 UNIT I Hrs FORCE ANALYSIS 9 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. UNIT II BALANCING 9 Static and dynamic balancing Balancing of rotating masses in same plane and in different planes. Balancing of reciprocating masses-partial balancing of locomotives tractive force, swaying couple and hammer blow. UNIT III LONGITUDINAL VIBRATION 9 Basic features of vibratory systems types of vibration Degrees of freedom free longitudinal vibration of Single degree of freedom damping logarithmic decrement forced damped vibration- magnification factor-vibration isolation- transmissibility. UNIT IV TRANSVERSE AND TORSIONAL VIBRATION. 9 Transverse vibration- single concentrated load, Uniformly loaded shaft , shaft carrying several loads and whirling of shafts-Torsional vibration-single, two and three rotor systems Torsionally Equivalent shaft-geared system. UNIT V MECHANISM FOR CONTROL 9 Governors Types Centrifugal governors Watt, Porter , Proell and Hartnel Governors Equlibrium conditions, Iso-chronous , Sensitivity , Hunting, Stability, Effort and Power of Governor- Controlling Force Diagram Effect of friction Gyroscopic Stabilization Gyroscopic effects in Automobiles, ships and airplanes . Tutorial : 15 Total Hours : 60 Text Books: 1.Rattan S.S.,Theory of Machines , Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Company Ltd., New Delhi, 1994. 2.V.P.Singh., Theory of Machines Dhanpat Rai and Co Private Limited Reference: 1.Thomas Bevan ,Theory of Machines ,CBS Publishers and Distributors ,1984. 2. Shigley J.E and Uicker J.J., Theory of Machines and Mechanisms , McGraw Hill Inc ., 1995. 3.Khurmi R. S, Theory of Machines , Eurasia Publishers 1998. BME018A DYNAMICS LAB.0031 KINEMATICS (Demonstration only ) 1.1 Kinematics of four bar mechanisms - Slider Crank, Crank Rocker Mechanism. 1.2 Kinematics of Gears - Spur, Helical, Bevel, Worm. 1.3 Kinematics of Gear trains - Simple, Compound, Epicyclic & differential gear trains. DYNAMICS 2.1 Motorized Gyroscope - Verification of Laws. 2.2 Connecting Rod and Flywheel - Determination of M.I. by oscillation. 2.3 Governors - Watts, Porter, Proell and Hartnell Study of characteristics and determination of Sensitivity, effort etc. 2.4 Cam-study of Jump phenomenon - Determination of Critical Speeds. VIBRATING SYSTEMS 3.1 Helical Spring Determination of natural frequency 3.2 Compound Pendulum - Determination of natural frequencies - moment of inertia. 3.3 Torsional vibration - Determination of natural frequencies Single rotor system Two rotor system 3..4 Flywheel - Determination of torsional natural frequencies moment of inertia. 3.5 Whirling of shaft - Determination of critical speed of shaft . BALANCING 4.1 Static and dynamic balancing of rotating masses Total Hours : 45 SEMESTER IV BME014MACHINE TOOLS3003 UNITI Hrs THEORY OF METAL CUTTING 9 Metal cutting types - Mechanism of metal cutting - Cutting forces - Chip formation - Merchant's circle diagram - Calculations Tool geometry - Machinability - Tool wear - Tool life - Cutting tool materials - Cutting fluids. UNITII TURNING MACHINES 9 Lathe: Specification - Types - Mechanisms - Operations - Calculations - Capstan and turret lathe - Tooling with examples - Copy turning lathe. UNITIII SHAPER, PLANER AND DRILLING MACHINES 9 Shaper: Specification - Types - Mechanism Calculations Planer: Specification - Types - Mechanism - Calculations. Slotter: Specification - Mechanism - Calculations. Drilling: Specification - Types - Feed Mechanism - Operations - Drill tool nomenclature - Mounting Reamer and tap tools - Calculations. UNITIV BROACHING, BORING AND GRINDING MACHINES 9 Broaching: Specification - Types - Tool nomenclature - Broaching process. Boring: Specification - Types - Operations - Boring tool - Jig Boring machine. Grinding: Types of grinding machine - Designation and selection of grinding wheel - Bonds - Reconditioning of grinding wheel - Lapping honing and super finishing. UNIT V GEAR CUTTING MACHINES 9 Milling: Specification - Types - Cutter nomenclature - Types of cutter - Milling processes - Indexing - Cam and thread milling. Kinematics of gear shaping and gear hobbing - Gear generation principles specifications - Cutters - Bevel gear generator - Gear finishing methods. Total Hours : 45 Text Books: 1. C. Elanchezian, M. Vijayan, Machine Tools, 2004 2. S. K. Hajra Choudry, S. K. Bose, " Workshop Technology Volume II ". References: 1. H. M. T, Production Technology Handbook, TMH, 1990. 2. Richara R. Kibbe, John E. Neely, Roland O. Meyer and Warrent T. White, " Machine Tool Practices ", VI Edition, Prentice Hall of India, 1999. 3. N. K. Mehta, " Machine Tool Design and NC ", Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co. Ltd., 1999. 4. P. C. Sharma, " A Text Books of Production Engineering ", S. Chand and Co. BME021HEAT AND MASS TRANSFER3104 UNIT I Hrs CONDUCTION 9 Introduction to heat transfer, Modes of Heat Transfer, Simple problems involving various modes of Heat Transfer. Fourier law of conduction- thermal conductivity- general heat equation in cartesian co-ordinate system, spherical and cylindrical co-ordinate system- one dimensional steady state conduction across plane wall-composite wall- composite cylinder with convection boundaries- thermal contact resistance- overall heat transfer coefficient- critical thickness of insulation. Fins or extended surfaces- pin fins, longitudinal fin, circumferential fin. Transient conduction lumped capacity system- semi-infinite solids-plane wall, cylinder, and hiesler charts. UNIT II CONVECTION 9 Hydrodynamic & Thermal Boundary Layer-Principles and Governing Equations. Forced and Natural Convection heat transfer mechanism, Dimensional Analysis for forced and natural convection phenomenon. Empirical Correlation and governing equations, Forced convection-external flows over a flat plate- cylinder- sphere. Tube banks-Internal Flow-Circular, on-circular cross sections. Free Convection over Vertical plate, long horizontal cylinder UNIT III RADIATION 9 Basic Laws of Radiation, Radiation shape factor, shape factor algebra for radiant heat exchange between black and gray bodies, Radiosity, Irradiation, and Electrical analogy, Radiation shield-Radiation combined with convection UNIT IV PHASE CHANGE HEAT TRANSFER AND HEAT EXCHANGER. 9 Boiling heat transfer phenomenon modes of boiling, pool boiling regime-flow boiling thro horizontal pipes-boiling empirical correlations. Condensation-film and drop wise condensation-Nusselt theory of condensation over vertical surface -governing equations-empirical correlations. Heat exchangers- types- derivation of LMTD & NTU effectiveness equation- fouling factor. Simple design problems. UNIT V MASS TRANSFER AND HEAT PIPES. 9 Diffusion Mass Transfer, Ficks Law, equimolar counter diffusion, evaporation in a column, convection mass transfer, non-dimensional numbers, empirical correlation, Heat and mass transfer analogy. Heat Pipes - Introduction, types and applications. Tutorial :15 Total Hours : 60 Textbooks 1.C.P.Kothandaraman-Fundamentals of Heat and Mass Transfer-New age International (p) Ltd-1998 2.R.C.Sachdeva-Fundamentals of Heat and Mass Transfer-New age International (p) Ltd -1998 References: 1.J.P.Holman Heat transfer-McGraw Hill Book Company. 2.Ozisik.N.M. Heat transfer-McGraw Hill Book Company. 3.R.Yadav Heat and Mass transfer-Central publishing house-Allahabad-1995. BME022  DESIGN OF MACHINE ELEMENTS II  3 1 0 4 UNIT I Hrs DESIGN OF TRANSMISSION DRIVES 9 Design of drives Flat belt , V- belt , Chains and design of ropes . UNITII DESIGN OF SIMPLE GEARS 9 Design of gears spur gear , helical gear and herring bone gears. UNITIII DESIGN OF SPECIAL GEARS 9 Design of Bevel gears Straight and Spiral Bevel types. Design of Worm gears . UNIT IV DESIGN OF GEAR BOX 9 Design of gear box speed reducers speed diagrams . UNITV DESIGN OF SIMPLE MECHANISMS AND BEARINGS 9 Design of a Ratchet and pawl mechanism, Geneva mechanism, Design of Bearings Tutorial :15 Total Hours : 60 Note: Approved Design Data Book is permitted in the Examination Text Books: 1. Joseph Edward Shigley, Mechanical Engineering Design , McGraw Hill. 2. Sundarajamoorthy T. V. and Shanmugam , Machine Design , Khanna Publishers. Reference Books: 1. Dobrovolsky V., Machine Elements, MIR Publications, 1978. 2. Hall and Allen S., Machine Design, Schaums Series. BME023ENGINEERING METROLOGY3003 UNIT I Hrs BASIC CONCEPTS OF MEASUREMENTS 5 Need for measurement - Precision and Accuracy - Reliability - Errors in Measurements - Causes - Types. UNIT II LINEAR AND ANGULAR MEASUREMENTS 10 Measurement of Engineering Components - Comparators, Slip gauges, Rollers, Limit gauges - Design and Applications - Auto collimator - Angle dekkor - Alignment telescope - Sine bar - Bevel protractors - Types - Principle - Applications. UNIT III FORM MEASUREMENTS 10 Measurement of Screw thread and gears - Radius measurement - Surface finish measurement - Straightness, Flatness and roundness measurements - Principles - Application. UNIT IV LASER METROLOGY 10 Precision instrument based on Laser - Use of Lasers - Principle - Laser Interferometer - Application in Linear and Angular measurements - Testing of machine tools using Laser Interferometer. UNIT V ADVANCES IN METROLOGY 10 Co-ordinate measuring machine - Constructional features - Types - Applications of CMM - CNC CMM applications - Computer Aided Inspection - Machine Vision - Applications in Metrology. TUTORIAL HOURS:15 TOTAL HOURS :60 Text Book: 1. R.K.Jain, " Engineering Metrology ", Khanna Publishers, 1994. References: 1. Gaylor, Shotbolt and Sharp, " Metrology for Engineers ", O.R.Cassel, London, 1993. 2. Thomas, " Engineering Metrology ", Butthinson & Co., 1984. 3. Books an Workshop Technology and Manufacturing Processes. BME035  THERMAL ENGINEERING LAB  0 0 3 1 Thermal Engineering. Performance test on reciprocating air compressor. Performance test on a constant speed air blower. Viscosity measurement using Redwood apparatus. Viscosity measurement using Saybolt apparatus. Determination of COP of a refrigeration system. Determination of COP of air conditioning system. Determination of flash point and fire point of the given oil sample. Heat transfer. Determination of thermal conductivity of an insulating material. Determination of efficiency of a pinfin using natural and forced convection methods. Determination of emmisivity of a gray body using emissivity apparatus. Determination of Stefan Boltzman Constant. Determination of effectiveness of a parallel flow and counter flow heat exchanger. 6. Determination of Heat Transfer in Drop and Film wise Condensation 7. Composite wall Overall Heat Transfer Coefficient. Total Hours : 45 SEMESTER V BMEEC01ELECTRONICS AND MICROPROCESSORS3003 UNIT I Hrs ANALOG ELECTRONICS: 9 PN-junction diode-Zener diode-Characteristics-BJT-CB, CE, CC-FET, MOSFET Characteristics-Operational amplifiers-Applications Inverting-Non Inverting-Integrator-Multiplier-differentiator-Comparator-A/D & D/A converters. UNIT II DIGITAL ELECTRONICS: 9 Number systems-Binary, Octal, hexadecimal, Binary arithmetic-complement arithmetic-Binary coded decimal-Boolean Algebra-De Morgans Laws-Logic gates-AND, OR, NOT, NAND, NOR, XOR-half & full adders-Multiplexers-Demultiplexers-Encoder-Decoder. UNIT III FLIP FLOPS. 9 Flip Flops-RS-JK-D&T-Asynchronous & Synchronous counters-shift registers (brief explanation only) UNIT IV MICROPROCESSOR: 9 Simple Block Diagram-CPU-control unit-ALU-Registers-Architecture of 8085-Addressing modes-Direct-Indirect, Implicit-Basic concepts of microprocessor programming Assembly language programming Instruction sets of 8085-simple programs. UNIT V ELECTRONICS AND MICROPROCESSOR APPLICATIONS: 9 Peripheral Interfacing 8212 & 8255 RAM ROM EPROM-Hierarchy of memory-simple control applications Traffic light-stepper motor-Temperature and humidity in refrigeration applications. Total Hours :45 Text Book 1.Mehta.V.K.,Principle Of Electronics-S.Chand & Company,1994. Reference Books: 1.Malvino A.P., Digital Electronics Principles And Applications. 2..Goanker R.S., Microprocessor Architecture Programming And Applications-New Age International. 3.Barry Hollen Beak, Automotive, Electricity, Electronics & Computer Control, Delmor 1998. BME019STATISTICAL QUALITY CONTROL AND RELIABILITY ENGINEERING3104 UNIT I Hrs STATISTICAL QUALITY CONTROL 9 Quality, quality control, factors affecting quality, methods of control, chance causes, assignable causes. Quality control and quality assurance, economics of quality, organization for quality, statistical tools for quality control, quality circles. UNIT II CONTROL CHARTS 9 Control charts, control charts for variables X bar and R charts , standard deviation Charts, process and machine capabilities, control charts for attributes, fraction defective and number of defectives charts, control charts for non-conformities, special control charts, statistical process control. UNIT III ACCEPTANCE SAMPLING 9 Types of sampling, sampling inspection, inspection by Attributes and Variables, role of acceptance sampling, procedure for sampling, single, double, multiple sequential sampling plans, O.C.curves, quality indices for acceptance sampling plans, Dodge-Roaming sampling for lot by lot, acceptance sampling by attributes, AQL, LTPD, AOQL- sampling plans, numerical problems on the above. UNIT IV RELIABILITY 9 Definition, mean fracture rate, mean time to failure, mean time between failure, hazard rate ,hazard models.Weibull model, system reliability, series , parallel and mixed configuration , simple problems. UNIT V 9 Reliability improvement, redundancy, element , unit and stand by redundancy , reliability allocation for a series system , maintainability and availability. System down time , reliability and maintainability trade off , simple problems. Tutorial Hours : 15 Total Hours : 60 Text Books: 1.Grantt , Statistical Quality Control , Tata McGraw Hill . 2.L.S.Srinath , Reliability Enginnering , Affliated East West Press, new Delhi , 1975. Reference Books: 1.Jerry Banks , Principles of Quality Control , John Willey , 1990 2. E. Balagurusamy , Reliabilty Engineering. BME020MECHATRONICS3003 1.MECHATRONICS, SENSORS AND TRANSDUCERS 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 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 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. PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROLLERS 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 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 BME028CAD / CAM3003 UNIT I 9 INTRODUCTION The Design Process Models Product Development Cycle Sequential and Concurrent Engineering CAD / CAM / CIM CAD System Architecture CAD Workstation Knowledge Based Engineering Applications and Benefits of CAD and CAM. UNIT II 9 GEOMETRIC MODELLING TECHNIQUES 2D Representation of Drawing & Diagrams Model Storage & Date Structure 3D Modelling Representation Schemes: Wireframe, Surface & Solid Model (CSG, B Rep.) Parametric Modelling: Geometric & Structural Parameterization Feature Based Modelling. UNIT III 9 MANUFACTURING AUTOMATION Automation in Manufacturing Principle and Classification of Flexible Manufacturing System (FMS) Just In Time (JIT) Approach Automated Material Handling System Rapid Prototyping Techniques - Introduction to CAD/CAM Softwares. UNIT IV 9 PRODUCTION PLANNING AND CONTROL (PPC) Group Technology Computer Aided Process Planning (CAPP): Retrieval & Generative CAPP Production Planning Production Control Factory Data Collection (FDC) System Data Flow in Manufacturing System Product Data Management (PDM) System. UNIT V 9 COMPUTER NUMERIC CONTROL (CNC) Introduction to NC Principles and Classifications of CNC, DNC, Adaptive Control Systems Part Programming: Manual Part Programming, Canned Cycles, Subroutines Automated Part Programming (APT) CAD/CAM approach to CNC programming. Total : 45 Hours Text Books Chris McMohan and Jimmie Browne, CAD/CAM, Addison Wesley Publications. Mikkel. P.Groover, Autamation, Producation and Computer Integrated Manufacturing, Princtice Hall of India Ltd., Rferences Ibrahim Zied, CAD/CAM: Theory and Practice, Tata McGraw Hill Publications. P.Radhakrishnan, S.Subramanyan, V.raju CAD/CAM/CIM New Age International Publications. P.N.Rao, CAD/CAM, Tata McGraw Hill Publications. Sadhu Singh, Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing, Khanna Publications BME036CAD/CAM LAB0031 CAD Lab Introduction to computer Aided Design Packages. 2D Drawing: Orthographic views, Isometric views, 2D sectional views, part drawing, assembly drawing, detailed drawing. Dimensioning, annotations, symbols Welding, Surface finish, threads, Text, Bill of Materials, Title Block. Exercises Knuckle joint, Gib & Cotter joint, Screw Jack, Foot step bearing. Finite Element Analysis using FEA software: Preprocessing-solution post processing. CAM Lab Manual part programming for CNC lathes and Milling machines using standard G and M codes Tool path simulation- Machining practice on trainer type CNC machines. Computer assisted part programming using APT language. Study of Rapid prototyping techniques and Tooling processes (Study only). Total Hours :45 SEMESTERVI BME024HYDRAULICS AND PNEUMATICS3003 UNIT I Hrs BASIC PRINCIPLES 9 Hydraulic principles Hydraulic pumps Characteristics pump selection pumping circuits- Hydraulic actuators Linear and rotary selection Characteristics Hydraulic valves Pressure Flow Direction controls Applications Hydraulic Fluids Symbols. UNIT II HYDRAULIC CIRCUITS 9 Hydraulic circuits Reciprocating Quick-return sequencing synchronizing Accumulators circuits Safety circuits Industrial circuits Press, milling machine, Planner, forklift etc. UNITIII DESIGN AND SELECTION 9 Design of Hydraulic circuits selection of components Installation and maintenance of Hydraulic power packs. UNIT IV PNEUMATIC SYSTEMS 9 Fundamentals Control elements logic circuits position pressure sensing switching Electro-pneumatic Electro-hydraulic circuits. UNITV DESIGN AND SELECTION 9 Design of Pneumatic circuits classic cascade step counter combination methods Selection criteria for pneumatic components Installation and Maintenance of Hydraulic and Pneumatic power packs. Total Hours : 45 Text Book: 1.Anthony Esposito, Fluid power with applications. Fifth edition, Pearson education Pvt. Ltd. 2. W.Bolton, Pneumatic and Hydraulic Systems, Butterworth. BME027RESOURCE MANAGEMENT 3104 UNIT I 9 LINEAR PROGRAMMING PROBLEM (LPP) Models Main phases of O.R. LPP formulation Graphical method Advantages and limitations of LPP Simplex method Canonical and Standard forms of LPP - Big M-method with artificial variables Variants of Simplex method Duality in LPP UNIT II 9 TRANSPORTATION PROBLEM Mathematical formulation Balanced and unbalanced Methods of finding initial BFS MODI method for optimal solution Degeneracy Conversion of maximization problem as minimization problem ASSIGNMENT PROBLEM Mathematical formulation Comparison with Transportation problem Hungarian algorithm Balanced and unbalanced Restrictions in Assignment - Conversion of maximization problem as minimization problem Application to route optimization for Travelling salesman UNIT III 9 NETWORK MODELS (CPM and PERT) Rules for construction of network diagram - Ford and Fulkersons rules for node numbering Forward pass and Backward pass calculations Critical path and project duration Floats Comparison of CPM and PERT Expected duration and Standard deviation of expected duration of activities in PERT Probability of completion of project in the given duration. SEQUENCING Assumptions Johnsons method for processing n jobs in 2 machine, 3 machines and multiple machines Calculation of total elapsed time and idle time for machines Graphical method for processing 2 jobs on multiple machines UNIT IV 9 QUEUEING MODELS Kendals notation Birth and Death process Models: 1. Single server, unlimited capacity 2. Single server, limited capacity 3. Multiple server, unlimited capacity 4. Multiple server, limited capacity SIMULATION Advantages and limitations Monte-Carlo technique Random numbers Applications UNIT V 9 GAME THEORY ( Two competitors) Properties Maximin Minimax principle Saddle point Pure strategy game without saddle point- Mixed strategy Methods for 2x2 game Matrix oddment method Dominance Graphical method Iterative method REPLACEMENT MODELS Optimal replacement policy for capital equipment Money value not considered Present Worth Factor (pwf) Individual and Group replacement policies Tutorial : 15 Total Hours : 60 TEXT BOOKS: Hillier and Liberman, OPERATIONS RESEARCH, TMH V. Sundaresan et al, OPERATIONS RESEARCH. A.R. Publications REFERENCE BOOKS: H.A. Taha, OPERATIONS RESEARCH PHI Philip and Ravindran, OPERATIONS RESEARCH, John Wiley David R. Anderson et al, AN INTRODUCTION TO MANAGEMENT SCIENCE Quantitative approaches to Decision making Thomson Learning Inc. Wayne L. Winston, OPERATIONS RESEARCH: Applications and Algorithms Thomson Learning Inc. BME025A MECHATRONICS LAB  0 0 3 1 Design of pneumatic circuit using pneumatic cylinder kit. Design of pneumatic circuit using PLC controlled pneumatic trainer kit. Design of pneumatic circuit using electro pneumatic trainer kit (Timers and Counters) Speed control of AC Servo motor using Lab view PID control. Setup. Level process station using lab view PID control setup. Flow process station using lab view PID control setup. Pressure process station using lab view PID control setup. Temperature process station using lab view PID control setup. Manual PID setup for DC Motor speed control. Simulator using pneumatic and Hydraulic software. SEMESTER VII BME032AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING3003 UNIT-I Hrs VEHICLE STRUCTURE AND ENGINES 9 Vehicle construction types-chassis layout- body-integral and chassis mounted body- vehicle specifications- power and torque requirements- choice of engine for different applications.Engine types and construction cylinder arrangement-piston- cylinder head connecting rod crank shaft-valves- liners-manifolds. Combustion in SI and CI engine UNIT-II ENGINE AUXILIARY SYSTEMS AND POLLUTION CONTROL 10 Fuel supply system to SI and CI enginesinjection timing. Lubrication system-cooling system-ignition system-spark timing-firing order, electronic fuel injection system-types.Pollution from engines and their control-Indian emission standards-turbo charging. UNIT-III TRANSMISSION SYSTEMS 9 Clutches need-types-single& multi plate diaphragm-fluid coupling-torque converter Gear boxes-manual-sliding mesh-constant mesh-synchro mesh- epi cyclic gear boxes-automatic transmission.Universal joint-propeller shaft-Hotchkiss drive-torque tube drive. Differential-need-types- construction. Four wheel drive-rear axles UNIT-IV STEERING AND SUSPENSION SYSTEMS 9 Principle of steering-steering geometry and wheel alignment-steering linkages-steering gear boxes-power steering. Wheel and tyre construction-type and specification-tyre wear and causes-front axles arrangements.Suspension system-need and types-independent systems-coil-leaf spring-torsion bar-shock absorbers-air suspension. UNIT V BRAKE SYSTEMS 8 -Auto Electrical Components and Alternative Power Plants. Brake need types-mechanical-hydraulic-pneumatic-power brake-trouble shooting of brakes.Principles of modern electrical systems-battery-dynamo- starting motor- lighting- automobile conditioning.Electric hybrid vehicle and fuel cells Total Hours : 45 Textbooks: 1.K.K.Ramalingam ,Automobile Engineering, SciTech Publications 2.Kirpal Singh ,Automobile Engineering vol-I&II 3.R.B.Gupta ,Automobile Engineering, Satya Prakashan Publishing. References: 1.Joseph Heitner ,Automotive Mechanics ,Affiliated East West Press Ltd. 2.Newton and Steeds ,Motor Vehicles , ELBS 1985 3.William Crouse ,Automotive Mechanics,McGraw Hill 5.Oakland.J.S.Total Quality Management Butterworth-Heinemann Ltd.,Oxford,1989 BME034PROJECT WORK 00186 Students are expected to do a Project work either in an Industry or at the University in the field of Mechanical Engineering in group, not exceeding 4 students in a group. Each group will be allotted a guide based on the area of Project work. Number of reviews will be conducted during the semester to monitor the development of project. Students have to submit the thesis at the end of the semester and appear for the Project Viva-Voce examination conducted by one internal examiner and one external examiner. 50% weightage will be given for the internal assessment and 50% weightage for the Project viva a voce examination. ELECTIVES VI SEMESTER BMEE11INDUSTRIAL ROBOTICS3003 UNIT I Hrs INTRODUCTION: 9 Definition of a Robot Basic Concepts - Robot components manipulator-configurations joints- degree of freedom. Types of Robot Drives Basic Robot Motion types Point to Point Control Continuous Path Control. UNIT II COMPONENTS AND OPERATIONS: 9 Basic Control System Concepts open loop and closed loop control-Control System Analysis Robot Actuation and Feed Back, Manipulators Direct and Inverse Kinematics, Co-ordinate Transformation Brief Robot Dynamics, Types of Robot and Effectors Grippers Tools as End Effectors Robot / End Effort Interface. UNIT III SENSING AND MACHINE VISION: 9 Range Sensing Proximity Sensing Touch sensing Force and Torque Sensing. Introduction to Machine Vision functions and applications. UNIT IV ROBOT PROGRAMMING: 9 Methods Languages programming for pick and place applications-palletizing. Capabilities and Limitation Artificial Intelligence Knowledge Representation Search Techniques AI and Robotics. UNIT V ROBOT CELL DESIGN AND APPLICATIONS: 9 Robot cell design-types and control. Applications of Robots process applications in welding and painting Assembly applications Material Handling applications. Total Hours : 45 Text Book: 1. K. S. Fu, R. C. Gonalez, C.S.G. Lee, Robotics Control Sensing, Vision and Intelligence, McGraw Hill International Edition, 1987. Reference Books: 1. Mikell P. Groover, Mitchell Weiss, Industrial Robotics, Technology, Programming and Applications, McGraw Hill International Editions, 1986. 2. Richard D. Klafter, Thomas A. Chonieleswski and Michael Negin, Robotic Engineering An Integrated Approach, Prentice Hall Inc., Englewoods Cliffs, NJ, USA, 1989. BMEE12COMPUTER INTEGRATED MANUFACTURING3003 UNIT I Hrs FUNDAMENTALS OF CAD/CAM 6 Computer aided design-Design process-Application of computer in design- Computer aided Manufacturing-Functions-Product life cycle and CAD/CAM- Computer Integrated Manufacturing-functions-CIM architecture. UNIT II GROUP TECHNOLOGY AND COMPUTER AIDED PROCESS PLANNING 9 Group technology - part families-parts classification and coding-Opitz and MICLASS system-production flow analysis -Machine cell design-benefits of Group technology- Computer Aided Process Planning (CAPP)-Retrieval type and Generative CAPP systems. UNIT III COMPUTER INTEGRATED PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS 12 Production planning - Master production schedule-capacity planning-inventory management-MRP I and MRPII Cost planning and control-Shop floor control-Functions- Shop floor control systems-Automatic identification method-Bar code technology-Automated data collection systems-Data acquisition system-multilevel scanning. UNIT IV COMPUTER NETWORKS FOR MANUFACTURING 9 Computer in manufacturing-LAN-Net work topology-Data access methods-Transmission lines-Data transmission rate- MAP-TOP and layers of OSI. UNIT V FLEXIBLE MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS 9 Components of FMS Functions - Layout configuration - FMS workstations - Computer control system - Automated material handling equipments Conveyors - Automated guided vehicle system- Automated storage - retrieval systems- components and controls. Total Hours : 45 Text Books: 1. Mikell P. Groover , Automation, Production System and Computer Integrated Manufacturing (CIM), Prentice-Hall of India Pvt. Ltd., 1995. 2. Mikell.P.Groover and V.Zimmers,CAD/CAM, Prentice-Hall of India Pvt. Ltd Reference Books: 1.N. Viswanadham and Y. Narahari, Performance modeling of automated manufacturing systems, Prentice-Hall of India Pvt. Ltd.,1994 2.P. Radhakrishnan and S. Subramanian,CAD/CAM/CIM, Wiley Eastern Ltd,1994 3.Gideon Halevi and Roland D. Weill, Principles of process planning, Chapman Hall ,1995 4.P. Gu and D. H. Norrie, Intelligent Manufacturing planning, Chapman Hall, 1995 5. Andrew Kusik, Intelligent Manufacturing system, Prentice-Hall of India Ltd.,1990 BMEE13NON-CONVENTIONAL SOURCES OF ENERGY 3003 UNIT I Hrs INRODUCTION: 9 Role and Potential of new and renewable source, the solar energy option, Environmental impact of solar power. PRINCIPLES OF SOLAR RADIATION: Physics of the sun, the solar constant, extra terrestrial and terrestrial solar radiation, Solar radiation on titled surface, Instruments for measuring solar radiation and sun shine, solar radiation data. UNIT II 9 SOLAR ENERGY COLLECTION: Flat plate and concentrating collectors, classification of concentrating collectors, orientation and thermal analysis, advanced collectors. SOLAR ENERGY STORAGE: Different methods, sensible, latent heat and stratified storage, solar ponds. Solar applications, solar heating/cooling techniques, solar distillation and drying, photovoltaic energy conversion. UNIT III 9 WIND ENERGY: Sources and potentials, horizontal and vertical axis windmills, performance characteristics. BIOMASS: Principles of Bio-Conversion, Anaerobic/aerobic digestion, types of Bio-Gas digestors,gas yield, combustion characteristics of bio-gas, utilization for cooking,I.C.Engine operation, economic aspects. UNIT IV 9 GEOTHERMAL ENERGY: Resources, types of wells, methods of harnessing OTEC: Principles, utilization, setting of OTEC plants, thermodynamic cycles. TIDAL AND WAVE ENERGY: Potential and conversion techniques, mini hydel power plants, and their economics. UNIT V 9 DIRECT ENERGY CONVERSION: Need for DEC, Carnot cycle, limitations, principles of DEC.Thermo-electric generators, Seeback, Peltier and Joule Thompson effects, figure of merit, materials, applications, MHD generators, principles, dissociation and ionization, hall effect: magnetic flux, MHD accelerator, MHD engine, power generation systems, electron gas dynamics conversion, economic aspects. Fuel cells- principle, Faradays laws, thermodynamic aspects. Selection of fuels and operating conditions. Total Hours:45 Text Books: 1. G.D.Rai ,Non-Conventional Energy Sources. 2. Ashok V Desai,Non-Conventional Energy,Wiley Eastern. 3. K.M.Mittal, Non-Conventional Energy Systems, Wheeler Publishing. 4. Ramesh & Kumar ,Renewable Energy Technologies,Narosa Publishing House.. Reference Books: 1.Twidell & Weir,Renewable Energy Sources 2. Sukhame ,Solar Energy. 3. B.S.Magal Frank Kreith ,Solar Power Engineering 4. Frank Kreith & John F KreiderPrinciples of Solar Energy. BMEE14NON-CONVENTIONAL MACHINING TECHNIQUES3003 UNIT I Hrs INTRODUCTION, ELECTRICAL DISCHARGE MACHINING 12 Need For Unconventional Processes Classification - Electrical Discharge Machining Processes, Operating Principles Dielectric Electrode Material Tool/Wear Processes Parameters Metal Removal Rate Applications Current Developments In EDM. UNIT II ELECTRO CHEMICAL MACHINING 8 Electro Chemical Machining Process Principles Equipments Metal Removal Analysis - Tool Material Insulation Process Parameters ECH,ECG Etc., Applications. UNIT III ELECTRON BEAM LASER BEAM AND PLASMA ARC MACHINING 9 EBM process - principle - Gun construction - vacuum and non-vacuum technique applications. LBM process, principles, pumping processes, Types of Emission- Beam control Applications. UNIT IV ULTRASONIC MACHINING 8 Ultrasonic Machining Processes Working Principles Transducers Concentrators - Nodal Point Clamping - Feed Mechanism - Metal Removal Rate Process Parameters Applications. UNIT V ABRASIVE JET AND WATER JET MACHINING 8 AJM Processes Principle Equipment Metal Removal Rate Process Parameters Applications. WJM Process Principle Equipment Applications. Text Books : 1.P.K.Mishra Non Conventional Machining. The Institution Of Engineers(India) Text Book Series 1997. Reference Book : P.C.Sharma, Text Book Of Production Engineering 1995. BMEE15ENTERPRISE RESOURCE PLANNING 3003 UNIT I Hrs INTRODUCTION TO ERP 9 Integrated Management Information, Seamless Integration - Supply Chain Management- Integrated Data Model- Benefits Of ERP - Business Engineering And ERP- Definition Of Business Engineering - Principle of business engineering - Business engineering with information technology. UNIT II BUSINESS MODELING FOR ERP 9 Building The Business model - ERP implementation An Overview Role Of Consultant, Vendors and Users, Customization Precautions - ERP Post implementation options ERP Implementation Technology Guidelines for ERP Implementation. UNIT III INTRODUCTION TO ORGANIZATIONAL TRANSFORMATION 9 Fundamental elements of organizational transformation - Principles-Methodology -Models (LMI CIP, DSMCQ & PMP) - Process improvements in models ( Moen & Nolan strategy, NPRDC, LMI CIP) - Tools and Techniques. UNIT IV GLOBAL INDUSTRIAL COMPETITION AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 9 Coping with competition the impact and value of IT Systems impact and value of IT Value chain of a firm and strategic use of IT development trends of IT. UNIT V SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT 9 The concept of supply chain, logistics, customer and supply chain relation, role of IT in supply chain management strategy and structure of supply chain factors of supply chain stages in supply chain progress. Total Hours: 45 Text Books: 1.ERP by Leon( TMH ) 2.P. N. Rastogi,Re-Engineering And Re-inventing the Enterprise , Wheeler Publishing 3.Somasundaram, Basics of Supply Chain Management, 4.Dr. J. A. Edosomwan ,Organizational transformation and Process Re-Engineering References: 1. Jose Antonio Fernandz, The SAP R/3 Handbook, TMH, 1998 2. Vinod Kumar Garg and N.K.Venkita Krishnan, Enterprise Resource Planning Concepts and Practice, PHI, 1998 BMEE16COMPOSITE MATERIALS3003 UNIT I Hrs INTRODUCTION 9 Limitations of Conventional Materials- Definition of Composite Materials- Types and Characteristics- Applications. UNIT II MATERIALS 9 Fibers- Materials- Fiber Reinforced Plastics- Thermoset Polymers- Coupling Agents, Fillers and Additives- Metal Matrix and Ceramics Composites. UNIT III MANUFACTURING 9 Fundamentals- bag moulding- compression moulding pultrusion- filament winding- other manufacturing process- quality inspection and non-destructive testing. UNIT IV MECHANICS AND PERFORMANCE 9 Introduction to Micro-mechanics- Unidirectional Lamina-Laminates- Interlaminar Stress- Statics Mechanical Properties- Fatigue Properties- Impact Properties- Environmental Effects- Fracture Mechanics and Toughening mechanisms, Failure Modes UNIT V 9 DESIGN Failure Predictions- Design Considerations- Join Design- Codes- Design Examples. Optimization of Laminated Composites- Application of FEM for Design. Total Hours: 45 Text Books: 1.P.K.Mallicak, Fiber-Reinforced Composites, Monal Deklatr Inc., New York 1998. 2.B.D.Agrawal and L.J.Broutmam,Analysis and Performance of Fiber Composites, john Wiley and Sons, New York 1980. Reference Books: 1.Micael hyer,Stress Analysis of Fiber- Reinforced Composite Materials, Tata McGraw Hill, 1998. 2.Ronald Gibson, Principles of Composite Material Mechanics, Tata McGraw Hill, 1994. BMEE17ENGINEERING ETHICS3003 UNIT I Hrs ENGINEERING ETHICS 9 Senses of 'Engineering Ethics' - Variety of moral issues - Types of inquiry - Moral dilemmas - Moral autonomy - Kohlbergs theory -Gilligans theory - Consensus and controversy - Professions and professionalism Professional ideals and virtues - Theories about right action - Self-interest-Customs and religion - Uses of ethical theories UNIT II ENGINEERING AS SOCIAL EXPERIMENTATION 9 Engineering as experimentation - Engineers as responsible experimenters - Codes of ethics -A balanced outlook on law UNIT III ENGINEER'S RESPONSIBILITY FOR SAFETY 9 Safety and risk - Assessment of safety and risk - Risk benefit analysis-Reducing risk-Indian Ethical Case studies. UNIT IV RESPONSIBILITIES AND RIGHTS 9 Collegiality and loyalty - Respect for authority - Collective bargaining - Confidentiality Conflicts of interest - Occupational crime - Professional rights - Employee rights Intellectual Property Rights (IPR)-Discrimination. UNIT V GLOBAL ISSUES 9 Multinational corporations - Environmental ethics-Computer ethics-Weapons development-Engineers as managers-Consulting engineers-Engineers as expert witnesses and advisors-Moral leadership-Sample codes of conduct- Bhopal gas tragedy Case study. Total Hours : 45 Text Book: 1. Mike Martin and Roland Schinzinger, "Ethics in Engineering", McGraw Hill, New York 1996. References: 1. Charles D.Fleddermann, "Engineering Ethics", prentice Hall, New Mexico, 1999. 2. Laura Schlesinger, "How Could You Do That: The Abdication of Character, Courage, and Conscience",Harper Collin , New York, 1996. 3. Stephen Carter, "Integrity", Basic Books, New York, 1996. 4. Tom Rusk, "The Power of Ethical Persuasion: From Conflict to Partnership at Work and in Private Life",Viking, New York, 1993 BMEE18ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND EXPERT SYSTEM 3003 UNIT- I Hrs INTRODUCTION 9 Introduction Evolution of Artificial Intelligence Production Systems Search Strategies- Hill Climbing, back tracking, graph search{algorithm A and A*} Properties of A* Algorithm, monotone restriction specialized production systems AO* algorithm. UNIT- II 9 KNOWLEDGE BASED SYSTEM Searching game trees: Minimax Procedure alpha beta pruning. Introduction to predicate calculus Answer extraction Introduction to knowledge based system knowledge processing techniques knowledge inference techniques. UNIT- III 9 EXPERT SYSTEMS Expert system Definition Various stages in developing expert system -knowledge representation using Semantics, predicate calculus, frames scripts knowledge acquisition techniques factors to be considered while building expert systems. UNIT- IV 9 DEVELOPING AN EXPERT SYSTEM Forward chaining, Backward chaining Tools for developing an expert system Explanation facilities Meta knowledge fuzzy reasoning. UNIT- V 9 APPLICATION OF A.I Building various expert systems Case study Dendral, Mycin etc. Introduction to various application of A.I Natural language processing Natural language understanding perception learning using Neuarlnets. TOTAL HOURS : 45 Text Books: 1.Eliane Rich, Artificial Intelligence McGraw hill international. Reference Books: 1.N.J. Nilson, Principles of AI Spring verlag 1983. 2.David. W. Rolston: Principles of AI & Expert system Development, McGraw Hill. 3.Donald. A. Waterman: A guide to expert system. 4.P.H. Winston, Artificial intelligence, Addison wessley. BMEE19INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING3003 UNIT I Hrs WORK STUDY & WORK MEASUREMENT 9 Work study Techniques Productivity, Improving productivity by reducing work content- Human factors in work study. Method study Basic procedure Recording techniques - Micromotion study, Therbligs, SIMO chart, Principles of motion economy. Work Measurement Techniques Time study Allowances Work sampling PMTS MTM. UNIT II SITE SELECTION, PLANT LAYOUT & MATERIAL HANDLING 9 Site Selection: Importance of plant location choice of site for location State regulations on location Industrial Estates. Plant layout: Types of factory buildings, objectives of good plant layout, Principles, Techniques used, Types, Flow pattern, Line Balance, computerized plant layout. Material Handling: Functions, objectives, principles, Devices used, Relation between plant layout and material handling. UNIT III ERGONOMICS 9 Techniques Analysis Equipment Design Fatigue Motivation theory of Fatigue Fatigue tests-Duties of a human factor Engineer Human effectiveness improvement through ergonomics. UNIT IV WAGES & INCENTIVES 9 Wages: Wage & salary policies, systems of wage payments, Principles of wage administration, National Wage Policy, Fair wage committee report, Need based minimum wage Incentives: Need, Incentive plans, Comparison of various Incentive plans, Administration of wage incentives. UNIT V ENTERPRISE RESOURCE PLANNING (ERP) 9 Need for optimal use of Resources, MRP I & II, Supply chain Management, Evolution of ERP, BPR, Lean Manufacturing, Popular ERP Packages, Implementation of ERP, Benefits of ERP. Total Hours : 45 Text Book: 1.O.P. Khanna, Industrial Engineering and Management, Khanna Publishers, 2005. 2.K.KAhuja,Industrial Management, Khanna Publishers. 3.Martand Telsang, Industrial Engineering and Production Management. Reference Books: 1.M.Mahajan, Industrial Engineering and Production Management, Dhanpat Rai Publisheres 2.B. Kumar, Industrial Engineering, Khanna Publishers, 2005. 3.International Labour Organization (ILO), Introduction to Work study, Universal Publishing Corporation, 2004 4.H. B. Maynard, Industrial Engineering, Handbook, McGraw Hill Book Company, International Edition. 5.Marvin E. Mandel, Time & Motion study, Prentice Hall, Private Limited, International Edition. 6.James M Apple, Principles of Layout & Materials Handling, Ronalds Press, International Edition. 7.V. K. Garg & N.K. Venkatakrishnan, Enterprise Resource Planning Concepts & Practice, Prentice Hall of India Private Limited, 2004. BMEE20TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT3003 UNIT I Hrs 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. Barries to TQM Implemention. UNITII 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 Triology, PDSA Cycle,58,Kaizen.Supplier Partnership- Partnering, sourcing, Supplier Selection, Supplier Rating, Relationship Development, Performance Measures-Basic Concepts. Strategy, Performance Measure. UNITIII 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. UNITIV 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. UNITV 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. Introduction to Capability Material Management(CMM), People Capability Management(PCM) Total Hours : 45 Text Book: 1.R.S.Nagarajan,A.A.Arivalagar,Total Quality Management, New Age International(p) Ltd., Publishers, First Edition 2005. Reference Books: 1.S.Ramachandran,Dn.S.Jose,Total Quality Management, Airwalk Publications, First Edition, December 2004. 2.Kulneet Suri, Total Quality Management: Priciples & Practce, Tools & Techniques, S.K .Kateria & sons, First Edition,2004-05. 3.James R.Evans & William M.Lidsay, The Management and Control of Quality,(5th Edition),South-Western(Thomson Learning),2002(ISBN 0-324-06680-5). 4.Feigenbaum.A.V.Total Quality Management,Mcgraw-Hill,1991. BMEE21 INDUSTRIAL SAFETY ENGINEERING3003 UNIT I Hrs INTRODUCTION 10 A safety concept Functions and role of safety Fundamentals of loss control Safety costs Direct and in direct costs of accidents Life Cycle Costs Influence of Environment on Safety (noise, lighting, temperature, humidity) UNIT II SAFETY MANAGEMENT 10 Safety Committee System Safety Engineering policy operator error Qualitative error predictions accountability fault tree analysis operating hazard analysis risk assessment safety analysis programme Safety Sampling. UNIT III PRODUCT SAFETY 10 Design for safety Design engineering tasks hazardous Characteristics of Products Fault Hazard Analysis Diagram Of Severe Failures post design check list of hazards. UNIT IV ACCIDENT PREVENTION 10 Accident and claim losses high potential accidents accident prevention modern concepts of accident prevention accident investigation records minimizing effects of accidents motivating safety programme training role of supervisor management safety programme. UNIT V SAFETY REGULATIONS AND STATUTES 05 Law of safety progress regulatory agencies and statue laws statute law Vs common laws occupational safety and health agency Total number of periods: 45 TEXT BOOK William hammer, Product Safety Management And Engineering Prentice Hall int. society, 1980. REFERENCES Danier.C.Peterson Techniques of Safety Management Mc GrawHill Kogakish Ltd, Japan, 1971. Check list for work place inspection for improving safety, health and working condition, International Labour organization Geneva, 1987. Safety and failure of components, Proceeding of Mechanical Engineering, London, Vol.184, part 38, 1994. BMEE22  ERGONOMICS 3003 UNIT I Hrs INTRODUCTION 9 Inter disciplinary nature of ergonomics modern ergonomics human performance information processing factors affecting human performance physical workload and energy expenditure. UNIT II WORK SPACE DESIGN 9 Anthropometry work space design for standing and seated workers arrangement of components with in a physical space interpersonal aspects of work place design. UNIT III DESIGN OF EQUIPMENT 9 Ergonomics factors to be considered design of display and controls design for maintainability heat stresses manual lifting. UNIT IV DESIGN FOR ENVRIONEMENT 9 Illumination climate noise vibration heat cold lighting design considerations effect of noise on task performance. UNIT V RECENT ADVANCES AND TRENDS 9 Legislative trends trends in work system design occupational diseases application of ergonomics in automobiles. Total number of periods: 45 TEXT BOOK Martin Helander, A guide to ergonomics of manufacturing , TMH 1996. REFERENCES Bridges. R.S. Introduction to Ergonomics, McGraw Hill, 1995. Mc Cormic, J., Human Factors in Engineering and Design, McGraw Hill, 1992. Wilson. J.R.Corlect. E.N. Evaluation of Human Work a practical ergonomics methodology, Taylor and Frances, 1990. Shackle. B, Richardson. S, Human Factors for Information Usability, Cambridge university press, 1991. BMEE23 NANOTECHNOLOGY  3 0 0 4 Unit- I INTRODUCTION History of Nanotechnology and Nanoscience-Molecular nanotechnology-Molecular ,Atomic,Microstructures scale- Barriers of implenting of Nanoscienice- Hazards-Applications. Unit-II NANOMATERIAL Introduction to Nanomaterials-Nano powder-Nanoparticles-Nanodots-Nano powder-other material Fullerene-Nanotube-Types-Different shape-properties and characteristics of Nano tubes-applications UNIT III NANO MANUFACTURING Introduction to Nano Fabrication- Top down method-Bottom up method Synthesis methods of nanomaterial-CVD-LA-Ball milling-Shearmixing-Sonication-other methods,Diffculities in production of Nano materials Unit-IV NANO MEASURMENT Introduction to Nano measurement- TEM-SEM-Raman Spectrocopy-Differential Scanning Calorimete-TGA-others Marpolgy of various Nano materials Unit V NANO COMPOSITE/NANO INTERDISICIPLE TECHNOLOGY Introduction to Nano Composites-Polymer-Metal-Ceramic-Nano Composites application Introduction to Interdisiciple Nano Technology-Nano Electronics-Nano Chemical-Nano biological-Nano Mediciene-etc., Text Book 1.NanoTechnology(Basic science and Emering Technologies) by Mick Wilson,Overseas press BMEE24PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT3003 UNIT I Hrs NATURE OF ORGANIZATION OF PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT 9 Nature and functions of personnel management Role and challenges of Personnel manager-Personnel management in India- future role of Personnel manager-Personnel programmes and policies organization of Personnel department. UNIT II RECRUITMENT AND DEVELOPMENT 9 Human resource planning-Recruitment and selection Induction, transfer and Promotion-Employee Training-Management Development- Career planning and Development Performance appraisal. UNIT III COMPENSATION 9 Wage and salary administration Factors affecting wage and salary structure, Principles of wage fixations-Methods of wage payment Incentive plans-Job evaluation. UNIT IV EMPLOYEES WELFARE 9 Healthy working conditions Safety in Industry Causes and effects of Industrial accidents - Employees social security benefits Provident fund, Pension, Gratuity, Group Insurance and ESI benefits- Provisions regarding Health, Welfare and Safety in Factories act. UNIT V INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS 9 Concept of Industrial relations Significance of good Industrial relations-Industrial dispute-Causes of Industrial disputes-Measures to improve Industrial relations-Workers Participation in Management-Collective Bargaining-Discipline and grievance procedure. Total Hours: 45 Text Books : 1.Chhabra T.N ., Human resource management-Dhanpat rai & Co Reference Books : 1.Arunmonappa and Saiyudin, Personnel Management TMH 2.Edwin B.Flippo, Personnel Management-McGraw Hill Publications. BMEE25REVERSE ENGINEERING3003 UNIT I Hrs INTRODUCTION 9 Scope and tasks of Reverse Engineering (RE) Domain Analysis Process of Duplicating. UNIT II 9 TOOLS FOR RE Functionality - Dimensional Developing Technical Data Digitizing Techniques-Construction of Surface Model Solid Part, Material Characteristics Evaluation Software and Application Prototyping Verification. UNIT III 9 CONCEPTS OF RE History of RE Preserving and Preparation for the Four Stage Process-Evaluation and Verification Technical data generation, Data verification, Project implementation. UNIT IV 9 DATA MANAGEMENT Data Reverse Engineering Three Data Reverse Engineering strategies-definition Organization data Issues Software application Finding reusable software components Recycling realtime Embedded Software Design Experiments to Evaluate a RE Tool-Rule based Detection for RE User Interfaces RE of Assembly Programs: A Model based Approach and its Logical Basics. UNIT V 9 INTEGRATION Cognitive approach to program , Integrating formal and structured methods in RE Integrating RE, Reuse and Specification tool environments to RE Coordinate measurement Feature capturing surface and solid members. Total Hours: 45 Text Book: 1.Katheryn,A.Ingle ,Reverse Engineeing,McGraw-Hill,1994. 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