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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Sub-Code ME411 ME412 ME413 ME5XX* ME5XX* ME414 ME415 ME419 Subject Computer Integrated Manufacturing Fluid Power Systems Engineering Management & Entrepreneurship Elective II (Group B) Elective III (Group C) Heat Transfer Laboratory Mechanical Engineering Laboratory II Project Work: Preliminary Total Dept/Board Mechanical Engg. ----------,,-------------------,,-------------------,,-------------------,,-------------------,,-------------------,,-------------------,,---------Hours/week Credits 4 (L) 4 (L) 4 (L) 4 (L) 4 (L) 3 (P) 3 (P) 6 32 4 4 4 4 4 1.5 1.5 3 26

* Code for Electives in Group B & C

Elective Group B ME508: Engineering Design Principles ME509: Internal Combustion Engines ME510: Gas Dynamics ME511: Management Information System ME512: Operations Research ME513: Industrial Robotics

Elective Group C ME514: Tribology and Bearing Design ME515: Refrigeration & Air Conditioning ME516: Non Destructive Testing ME517: CNC Machines ME518: Marketing Management ME519: Introduction to Air Craft Industry & Air Craft Systems

ME 411 COMPUTER INTEGRATED MANUFACTURING (4-0-0) 4


PART - A Unit 1: Computer Integrated Manufacturing Systems : Introduction, Automation definition, Types of automation, CIM, processing in manufacturing, Production concepts, Mathematical ModelsManufacturing lead time, production rate, components of operation time, capacity, Utilization and availability, Work-in-process, WIP ratio, TIP ratio, Problems using mathematical model equations. 09Hrs Unit 2: High Volume Production System: Introduction Automated flow line-symbols, objectives, Work part transport-continuous, Intermittent, synchronous, Pallet fixtures, Transfer Mechanism-LinearWalking beam, roller chain drive, Rotary-rack and pinion, Rachet & Pawl, Geneva wheel, Buffer storage, control functions-sequence, safety, Quality, Automation for machining operation. 09 Hrs Unit 3: Analysis of Automated Flow line & Line Balancing : General terminology and analyisis, Analysis of Tranfer Linew with Out storage-upper bound approach, lower bound approach and problems, Analysis of Transfer lines with storage buffer, Effect of storage, buffer capacity with example problem, Partial automation-with numerical problem example, flow lines with more than two stage, Manual Assembly lines line balancing problem. 08 Hrs PART - B Unit 4: Minimum rational work element: work station process time, Cycle time, precedence constraints. Precedence diagram, balance delay methods of line balancing-largest candidate rule, Kilbridge and Westers method, Ranked positional weight method, Numerical problems covering above methods and computerized line balancing. 08Hrs Unit 5: Automated Assembly Systems: Design for automated assembly systems, types of automated assembly system, Parts feeding devices-elements of parts delivery system-hopper, part feeder, Selectors, feed back, escapement and placement analysis of Multistation Assembly machine analysis of single station assembly. Automated Material Handling System: Principles on material handling, Automated Guided Vehicle System: Introduction, Vehicle guidance and routing, 10Hrs Unit 6: Computerized Manufacturing Planning system : Introduction, Computer Aided process planning, Retrieval types of process planning , Generative type of process planning, Material requirement planning, Fundamental concepts of MRP inputs to MRP, Capacity planning. 06 Hrs Unit 7: Shop Floor Control: Three phases of shop floor control system, Factory Data collection system: Introduction, online VS batch systems, Data input techniques, Automatic data collection systems, data acquisition systems and multilevel scanning. automatic identification system Computer Aided Quality Control: Contact inspection methods, Non contact inspection methods, Coordinate measuring machine. 10 Hrs

Text Books: 1. Automation, Production system & Computer Integrated manufacturing, M. P. Groover Pearson India, 2007 2nd edition. 2. Principles of Computer Integrated Manufacturing, S. Kant Vajpayee, Prentice Hall India. Reference Books: 1. Computer Integrated Manufacturing, J.A.Rehg & Henry.W. Kraebber. 2. CAD/CAM by Zeid, Tata McGraw Hill.

ME412: FLUID POWER SYSTEMS (3-1-0)4 PART-A UNIT 1 : INTRODUCTION TO HYDRAULIC POWER: Pascals law and simple problems on Pascals law, continuity equations, Structure of Hydraulic control system. Advantages and disadvantages of fluid power & its applications. 2 hrs THE SOURCE OF HYDRAULIC POWER: Pumps, pumping theory, pump classification, Gear pumps, Vane pumps, piston pumps, pump performance, pump selection. Variable displacement pumps. 6 hrs UNIT-2 : HYDRAULIC ACTUATORS AND MOTORS: Linear Hydraulic Actuators (cylinder),Cylinder mountings, Cylinder Force ,Velocity and Power, Cylinder loading through mechanical linkages, Hydraulic Cylinder cushions, hydraulic Rotary Actuators, Gear motors, vane motors, piston motors, Hydraulic theoretical torque , power and flow rate, Hydraulic motor performance. 6 hrs UNITS-3 : CONTROL COMPONENTS IN HYDRAULIC SYSTEMS: Directional Control Valves(DCV) Symbolic representation, Construction features, Pressure Control Valves(PCV)-direct and pilot operated types, Flow control valves. 5 hrs HYDRAULIC CIRCUIT DESIGN AND ANALYSIS: Control of single and double acting hydraulic cylinder, regenerative circuit , pump unloading circuit, Double pump hydraulic system, Counter Balance valve application, Hydraulic cylinder sequencing circuits. Locked cylinder using pilot check valve, Cylinder synchronizing circuits, Speed control of hydraulic cylinder, Speed control of hydraulic motors, Accumulators and accumulator circuits. 7 hours PART-B UNIT-4 : MAINTENANCE OF HYDRAULIC SYSTEMS: Hydraulic oils, Desirable properties, General type of fluids, sealing devices, reservoir system, filters and strainers, problems caused by gases in hydraulic fluids, wear of moving parts due to solid particle contamination, temperature control, trouble shooting. 6 hrs INTRODUCTION TO PNEUMATIC CONTROL: Choice of working medium, characteristics of compressed air. Structure of Pneumatic control system. Pneumatic Actuators: Linear cylinders-Types, conventional type of cylinder working, end position cushioning, Rod-less cylinders, working advantages. Rotary cylinder types construction and application. Design parameters. 6 hrs UNIT-5: DIRECTIONAL CONTROL VALVES: Symbolic representation as per ISO 1219 and ISO 5599. Design and constructional aspects, poppet valves, slide valves spool valve, Simple Pneumatic control: direct and indirect actuation pneumatic cylinder, Use of memory valve. Flow control valves and Speed control of cylinders- supply air throttling and Exhaust air throttling use of Quick exhaust valve. 4 hrs Signal processing elements: Use of Logic gates OR and AND gates in pneumatic applications. Practical examples involving the use of logic gates. Pressure dependent controls-types-constructionpractical applications. Time dependent controls-principle, construction, practical applications. 3 hrs

UNIT-6: MULTI CYLINDER APPLICATIONS: Coordinated and sequential motion control. Motion and control diagrams Signal elimination methods. Cascading method principle. Practical application example( up to two cylinder) using cascading method 3 hrs

ELECTRO-PNEUMATIC CONTROL: Principles-signal input and out put pilot assisted solenoid control of directional control valves, use of relay and contactors, Control circuitry for simple single cylinder applications. 2 hrs COMPRESSED AIR: Production of compressed air- Compressors, Preparation of compressed air Driers, Filters, Regulators, Lubricators, Distribution of compressed air, Piping layout. 2 hrs

TEXT BOOKS: 1. Fluid power with applications, Anthony Esposito, Fifth edition pearson education, inc.2000 . 2. Pneumatics and Hydraulics, Adrew parr. Jaico publishing Co. 2000 REFERENCE BOOKS: 1. Oil Hydraulic systems principles and maintenance, S.R. Majumadar, Tata Mc Graw Hill publishing company Ltd.2001. 2. Pneumatic systems, S.R.Majumadar, Tata Mc Graw Hill publishing co,1995. 3. Industrial Hydraulics, Pippenger, Hicks, McGraw Hill, New york.

ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT & ENTREPRENEURSHIP Subject Code : ME413 Hrs/Week : 04 Total hours : 52 PART A Unit 1 : Evolution of management thinking : New approach to management, management and organization, historical perspective, Scientific management F.W. Taylor, Henry fayol, Chester Barnard, Human Relations Movement, Manufacturing and Service Organizations. 8 hrs Unit 2 :The Environment & Corporate Culture: Organizational Environment , Internal & External Environment, task environment, adapting to environment, competitive intelligence CI, inter Organizational partnerships ,levels of corporate culture, Environment & culture, types of corporate culture . 08 Hrs Unit 3 : Strategy : Formulation & implementation managerial decision making. implementation strategic planning, strategy formulation & implementation, strategic management, global corporate strategies, levels of strategy in organization , strategic management process, organizational analysis of strategy & strategy tools. Managerial Decision making decision characteristics, Decision models, steps in decision making process, Three WS &H. PART B Unit 4 : Leadership & Team work : natural of leadership, leadership Vs Management, leadershipqualities, traits, personal characteristics of leaders, leading change. Team Work Types of teams, stages of development, teams characteristics, individual contribution to teams, costs & benefits, ability to manage teams, balancing conflict & co-operation.. 08 Hrs Unit -5 : Communication & Motivation: Importance of communication for managers, communication process, model, interpersonal aspects of communications, barriers to communication. Motivation Employee motivation theories & models Job design for motivation. 08 Hrs Unit 6 Entrepreneurship : Entrepreneurship in 21st century Entrepreneurial revolution ,evolution of Entrepreneurship, corporate Entrepreneurship. The Entrepreneurial mind set, developing a B-plan. entrprenurial issues for growth & development, case study. 10 Hrs
TEXT BOOKS: 1. Management by Richard L Daft 6th edition, Thomson Publications 2. Entrepreneurship in the new millennium Donald F.K,.richard M.Hodgetts 2007 edn. ISBN -13 978-81-315-0561-8 cenage learning India Pvt. Ltd., REFERENCE BOOKS: 1. Essentials of management An international perspective Harold Koontz, Heinz Weiglunch, Seventh Edition ISBN 978-0-07-062030-8 Tata Mcgra Hill 2. The New business road test John W. Mollins, 1st edn. ISBN-81-317-1590-6 pearson education. 3. The Frontiers of Mangement Peter F.Drucker, ISBN-0-7506-2181-6 Elsevier publications.

IA Marks : Exam Hrs. : Exam marks :

INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES Sub Code: ME510 Hrs/Week: 04 Total Lecture Hrs: 52 PART-A Unit-1 : Thermodynamic cycle analysis- Deviation from ideal processes. Effect of chemical equilibrium and variable specific heats. Effect of air fuel ratio and exhaust gas dilution. Calculation of combustion temperatures. Use of combustion charts. Simple. numerical problems. 07 Hrs Unit- 2 : Carburetion and combustion process in S.I. engines- Mixture requirements in S.I engine. Simple Carburetor and its limitations. Knock fee and knocking combustion-Theories of combustion process in S.I. engines. Effect of Knock on engine performance. Effect of operating variables on knocking. Knock rating of fuels-octane number. HUCR values. Anti knock agents - Pre ignition - Post ignition. Combustion in C.I. engines- Ricardo's three stages of combustion process in C.I. engines. Delay period & factors affecting delay period. Diesel knock- Methods of controlling diesel knock. Knock rating of Diesel fuels. 10 Hrs Unit-3 : Combustion chambers- Requirements of combustion chambers. Features of different types of combustion chambers system for S.I. engine. I-head, F-head combustion chambers. C.I. engine combustion chambers-Air swirl turbulence-M. type combustion chamber. Comparison of various types of combustion chambers. 09 Hrs PART-B Unit-4 : Fuels- Hydro carbons - chemical structure-influence of chemical structure on knock alternative fuels-Alcohols-vegetable oils- Bio gas as Diesel engine fuels. Fuel injection systems- Diesel injection systems-jerk pump injectors Nozzles of different types-Petrol injection systems for S.I. engines-Electronic fuel injection system. Cooling system- Water cooling, air cooling & liquid cooling-role of thermostats-radiator construction . 10 Hrs Unit-5 : Modern developments: Turbo charging and super charging of I.C.engines, stratified charge engines (Lean burned SI engine) Multi fuel engines, Rotary piston engine, Two injector engines Pilot ignition engine, all ceramic swirl chamber engines. 08 Hrs Unit-6 : Emission regulation and Control systems- Mechanism of pollutant formation. Total emission control package thermal reactor package-catalytic converter package-control of NOX -Exhaust gas recirculation-Water injection. 08Hrs TEXT BOOKS: 1. A course in I.C. engines by M.L. Mathur and R.P. Sharma 2001. 2. Internal Combustion Engines by Ganeshan, Tata McGraw Hill, 2nd Edition, 2003. REFERENCE BOOKS: 1. Engineering fundamentals of the I.C. engine- Willard W.Pulkrabek. 1998. 2. Internal Combustion Engines by Colin R. Ferguson C. John Wiley & sons, 1986 3. Combustion Engine Process - Lichty, Judge 2000 4. I.C. Engines - Edward .F.Obert, Harper International edition, 1973. IA Marks: 25 Exam Hrs: 03 Exam Marks: 100

GAS DYNAMICS Sub Code: ME511 Hrs/Week: 04 Total Lecture Hrs: 52 PART A Unit 1: Fundamental Equations of Steady Flow: Continuity and momentum equations, The thrust function, The dynamic equation and Eulers Equation. Bernoullis Equation. Steady flow energy equation. 08 Hrs Unit 2: Isentropic Flow: Acoustic velocity, Mach number, Mach cone and Mach angle. Flow parameters, stagnation, temperature, pressure, and density. 06Hrs Unit 3: Adiabatic Flow: Stagnation temperature change. Rayleigh line, Pressure ratio and temperature ratio, Entropy considerations, maximum heat transfer. 06 Hrs Unit 4: Flow With Friction: The fanning equation, Friction factor and friction parameter, Fanno line, Fanno equations. 06 Hrs PART - B Unit 5: Wave Phenomena: Classification of wave phenomena, analysis of shock phenomena, Hugoniot equation. Weak waves, compression waves, Normal shock waves, oblique shock waves, Entropy considerations, Rayleigh Pilot equations, detonation and deflageration. 06 Hrs Unit 6: Variable Area Flow: Velocity variation with Isentropic flow, Criteria for acceleration and deceleration. Effect of pressure ratio on Nozzle operation. Convergent nozzle and convergent divergent nozzle. Effect of back pressure on nozzle flow. Isothermal flow functions. Comparison of flow in nozzle. Generalized one dimensional flow. 07 Hrs Unit 7: Applications of dimensional analysis and similitude to gas dynamic problems. IA Marks: 25 Exam Hrs: 03 Exam Marks: 100

06 Hrs

Unit 8: Introduction to Flames and combustion: Flame propagation, diffusion flames, premixed flames, flame velocity, theories of flame propagation, ignition for combustible mixture, flame stabilization. 07 Hrs Text Books: 1. Fundamentals of Compressible flow: Yahya, 2nd Edn. 1991; Wieley Eastern. 2. Gas Dynamics, by E.Rathakrishnan, PHI, 2006.

Reference Books: 1. Introduction to Gas Dynamics: Rolty, Wiley 1998. 2. Elements of Gas Dynamics: Liepmann and roshko, Wiley 1994. 3. The dynamiacs and thermodynamics of compressible fluid flow: Shapiro Ronold press. 1994. 4. sCompressible Fluid Flow, By J.F.Anderson.

ME 513 MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS (4-0-0) 4

PART A UNIT 1: Introduction to MIS Foundations of Information Systems in Business Information System and Technologies, business applications, developments and management, competing with Information Technology, using Information Technology for strategic advantage. 08 Hours UNIT -2: Computer Hardware and Software for MIS Computer systems, end user and enterprise computing, computer peripherals, input, output, and storage technologies, Computer Software-application software, end user application, system software, computer system management. Managing Data Resources, Technical foundations of Database Management, Telecommunication and Networks, technical telecommunications alternatives. 10 Hours UNIT 3: Business Applications The Internet networked E. business Enterprise. Intranets and Extranets in Business, Enterprises Communication and Collaboration, Electronic Business Systems, Cross Functional EBusiness systems, Functional E-Business systems, Electronic Commerce systems, Electronics commerce fundamentals, commerce applications and Issues. 08 Hours

PART B UNIT 4: Decision Supports Systems Decision Supports Systems, executive support systems, group decision support system, Artificial Intelligence technologies in MIS. Case studies. 10 Hours UNIT 5: Development Processes Developing E-Business strategies, EBusiness planning fundamentals, implementing E-Business strategies, Developing E-Business solutions Developing E-Business systems, Implementing EBusiness systems. Security and Ethical challenges of EBusiness 08 Hours UNIT 6: Managing Global Systems Growth of International Information Systems, Organizing International Information Systems, Managing Global systems, Off/Outsourcing, Global Value chain, Case Studies

Text Books: 1. Management Information Systems, Managing Information Technology in the Internet Worked Enterprise, Jams, A OBraien -McGraw Hillpublishing company Ltd., 2002. 5th edition ISBN 007048637-9 2. Managing information systems, W.S.Jawadekar,Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co. Ltd., New Delhi 1998. ISBN 0-07-463197-9

Reference Books: 1. Mangement Information Systems, Laudon & Laudon, PHI 1998 Ed. ISBN 81-203-1282-1 2. Managaement Information systems, S.Sadagopan, Prentice Hall of India, 1998 Ed. ISBN 81-2031180-9 3. Information sytems for Modern managaement G.R.Murdick PHI 2002.

ME514: OPERATIONS RESEARCH (3-1-0) 4


PART A

Unit 1: Introduction: Linear programming, Definition of OR, scope of Operations Research (O.R) approach and limitations of OR Models, Characteristics and phases of OR. Standard form solution space, solution- feasible, basic feasible, optimal, infeasible, multiple, redundancy, degeneracy. Mathematical formulation of L.P. Problems. Graphical solution methods. 08 Hrs Unit 2: Linear Programming Problems: The Simplex method - slack, surplus and artificial variables. Concept of duality, dual simplex method, degeneracy, and procedure for resolving degenerate cases. 09 Hrs Unit 3: Transportation Problem: Formulation of transportation model, Basic feasible solution using different methods, Optimality Methods, Unbalanced transportation problem, Degeneracy in transportation problems, Applications of Transportation problems. Assignment Problem: Formulation, unbalanced assignment problem, Traveling salesman problem. 09 Hrs PART B Unit 4: Sequencing: Johnsons algorithm, n - jobs to 2 machines, n jobs 3machines, n jobs m machines without passing sequence. 2 jobs n machines with passing. Graphical solutions priority rules. 08 Hrs Unit 5: Queuing Theory: Queuing system and their characteristics. The M/M/1 Queuing system, Steady state performance analysing of M/M/ I and M/M/C queuing model. Game Theory: Formulation of games, Two person-Zero sum game, games with and without saddle point, Graphical solution (2x n, m x 2 game), dominance property. 10 Hrs Unit 6: PERT-CPM Techniques: Network construction, determining critical path, and duration, floats, scheduling by network, project duration, PERT: Estimation of project duration, variance. CPM: Elements of crashing, least cost project scheduling, Flow in networks, Determination of shortest route and maximum flow through networks. 08 Hrs Text Books: 1. Operations Research and Introduction, Taha H . A. Pearson Education edition 2. Operations Research , S. D. Sharma Kedarnath Ramnath & Co 2002. Reference Books: 1. Operation reaseach AM Natarajan, P.Balasubramani , ATamilaravari Pearson 2005 2. Introduction to operation research. Hiller and liberman, Mc Graw Hill. 5th edition 2001. 3. Operations Research: Principles and practice: Ravindran, Phillips & Solberg, Wiley India lts, 2nd Edition 2007 4. Operations Research, Prem Kumar Gupta, D Shira, S Chand pub, New Delhi, 2007

Sub Code Hrs / Week SEE Hrs

EXPERIMENTAL STRESS ANALYSIS : ME515 CIE :50 % : 04 SEE :50 % : 3 Hrs Max. Marks: 100

PART - A Unit 1: Introduction Mechanical, Optical, Pneumatic, Acoustic strain gauges. Electrical Resistance Strain Gauges Gauge factor , types, properties of an ideal gauge material, backing material, adhesive material, protective coating; Method of bonding strain gauges, strain gauges lead wire and connections, semiconductor strain gauges problems. 08 Hrs Unit 2: Strain gauge Circuits, Wheatstones bridge, Error due to input impedance of measuring instrument, temperature compensation, multiple gauge circuits, calibration of strain measuring system, loadcells, problems. 08 Hrs Unit 3: Strain gauge Rosettes necessity, analysis, problems. Nature of light harmonic wave, phase, amplitude, polarization. Crystal optics: Passage of light through crystalline media, absolute and relative phase difference, quarter wave plate, half wave plate, production of plane polarized light and circularly polarized light. 10 Hrs PART - B Unit 4: Two-dimensional Photo elasticity Stress optic law, plane polariscope, isochromatics and isoclinics, circular polariscope, dark and bright fields arrangements, Isoclinic and Isochromatic fringe order at a point, methods of compensation separation technique. 08 Hrs Unit 5 :Photo elastic Analysis calibration of photo elastic model material, properties of ideal photo elastic material, casting of photo elastic models, machining, stress relieving, scaling model prototype relation, two dimensional application, problems. Birefringent coating: Theory, photo elastic data for stress analysis, reflection polariscope. Moire techniques: Phenomenon, moir fringe analysis, geometric approach, displacement approach, moir techniques for inplane problems, sign and other of fringes, problems of moir gratings, moir fringe photograph. 10 Hrs

Unit 6: Introduction to holography. Introduction to brittle coating technique. Introduction to computer techniques and fringe analysis. 08 Hrs

Text Books: 1. Experimental stress analysis: L.S. Srinath, M.R. Raghavan, K. Lingaiah, G. Gargesh, K. Ramachandara & B. Pant, Tata McGraw Hill publication 2000. 2. Experimental stress analysis by Dally & Riley, Tata McGraw Hill Publication 2001. Reference Books: 1. Analysis of stress and strain: A.J. Duraelli, E.A. Phillips and C.H. Trao McGraw Hill, 1958. 2. Applied stress analysis: A.J. Durelli, prentice hall India, 1970. 3. Moire analysis of strain: Durelli & parks. 1996. 4. Hand Book of experimental mechanics: A.S.Kobayassin (Ed.,) SEM/ VCH, 2nd edn. 2000.

Sub Code Hrs / Week SEE Hrs

TRIBOLOGY & BEARING DESIGN (4-0-0) 4 : ME517 CIE :50 % : 04 SEE :50 % : 3 Hrs Max. Marks: 100

PART-A Unit 1 Introduction to Tribology: Properties of oils and equation of flow: Viscosity, Newtons Law of viscosity, Hagen-Poiseuille Law, Flow between parallel stationary planes, viscosity measuring apparatus. Lubrication principles, classification of lubricants. 08 Hrs Unit-2 Hydrodynamic Lubrication : Lubrication Principles, Classification of Lubrication, Friction forces and power loss in lightly loaded bearing, Petroffs law, Towers experiments, idealized full journal bearings, Mechanism of pressure development in an oil film, Reynolds investigations, Reynolds equation in two dimensions. Partial journal bearings, end leakages in journal bearing, numerical problems. 10 Hrs Unit- 3 Slider / Pad bearing with a fixed and pivoted shoe: Pressure distribution, Load carrying capacity, coefficient of friction, frictional resistance in a pivoted shoe bearing, influence of end leakage, numerical examples. 08 Hrs PART-B Unit-4 Oil flow and thermal equilibrium of journal bearing: Oil flow through bearings, selfcontained journal bearings, bearings lubricated under pressure, thermal equilibrium of journal bearings. Hydrostatic Lubrication: Introduction to hydrostatic lubrication, hydrostatic step bearings, load carrying capacity and oil flow through the hydrostatic step bearing. 10 Hrs Unit-5 Bearing Materials: Commonly used bearings materials, properties of typical bearing materials. Wear: Classification of wear, wear of polymers, wear of ceramic materials, wear measurements, effect of speed, temperature and pressure. 08 Hrs Unit -6 Behavior of tribological components: Selection, friction, Wear of ceramic materials, wear measurements, effects of speed, temperature and pressure. Tribological measures, Material selection, improved design, surface engineering 08 Hrs TEXT BOOKS: 1. Fundamentals of Tribiology , Basu S K., Sengupta A N., Ahuja B. B., , PHI 2006 2. Introduction to Tribiology Bearings, Mujumdar B. C., S. Chand company pvt. Ltd 2008. REFERENEC BOOKS: 1. Theory and Practice of Lubrication for Engineers, Fuller, D., New York company 1998 2. Principles and applications of Tribiology, Moore, Pergamaon press 1998 3. Tribiology in industries, Srivastava S., S Chand and Company limited, Delhi 2002 4. Lubrication of bearings theoretical principles and design, Redzimovskay E I., Oxford press company 2000

REFRIGERATION AND AIR CONDITIONING Sub Code Hrs / Week SEE Hrs : ME518 : 04 : 3 Hrs CIE : 50 % SEE : 50 % Max. Marks: 100

PART - A Unit 1 Brief review of various methods of Refrigeration Vapour Compression cycle: Analysis of vapour Compression cycle using ph and T-S diagrams calculations, Standard rating of operating conditions, Actual compression cycle, Second law analysis of Vapour Compression Cycle. 08 Hours Unit 2 Multi Pressure Vapour Compression systems: Multi evaporator systems, Cascade systems, Calculations, Production of Solid Carbon dioxide. System practices for multi Stage system. 10 Hours Unit 3 Equipments used in vapor compression Refrigeration system: Compressors: Principle, types of compressors, Capacity Control. Condensers: Types and construction, Expansion devices: types Automatic expansion valve, Thermostatic expansion valves, Capillary tube. Sizing Evaporator: Types & construction. Refrigerants: Survey of Refrigerants, Comparative study of Ethane and Methane derivatives, Selection of Refrigerants, Requirements of Refrigerants, Effect of lubricants in Refrigerants, Substitutes for CFC refrigerants, Mixture Refrigerants - azeotropic mixtures. 08 Hours

PART - B Unit 4 Vapour Absorption System: Common Refrigerant Absorbent combinations, Binary mixtures, Ammonia Water Absorption System, Actual vapour Absorption Cycle and its representation on enthalpy composition diagram, Calculations. Triple fluid vapour absorption refrigeration system. Practical single effect Water Lithium Bromide Absorption Chiller. Psychrometry of Air conditioning Process Review : Summer Air conditioning, Apparatus Dew point, Winter Air conditioning. 09 Hours Unit 5 Design Conditions: Out side design conditions, Choice of Inside conditions, Comfort chart. Choice of supply design condition. Load Calculations and Applied Psychrometries: Internal heat gains, System heat gains, Break up of Ventilation Load and Effective Sensible Heat Factor, Cooling Load Estimate. Psychrometric calculations for cooling. Selection of Air conditioning Apparatus for Cooling and Dehumidification, Evaporative Cooling. 09 Hours Unit 6 Transmission and Distribution of Air: Room Air Distribution, Friction loss in ducts, dynamic losses in ducts, Air flow through simple Duct system, Duct design. Controls in Refrigeration and Air conditioning equipments: High pressure and Low pressure cut out, Thermostats, Pilot operated solenoid valve, Motor controls, By pass control Damper motor. VAV controls. 08 Hours Text Books: 1. Refrigeration and Air-conditioning by C.P.Arora, Tata McGraw Hill publication, 2nd edition, 2001.

2. Refrigeration and Air conditioning by W.F.Stoecker, Tata McGraw Hill publication, 2 nd edition, 1982. Reference Books: 1. Principles of Refrigeration by Dossat, Tata McGraw Hill 2000. 2. Heating Ventilating and Air conditioning by McQuiston, Wiley Students edition, 5th edition 2000. 3. Refrigeration & Air conditioning by Jordon & Priester PHI Publication, 1995. 4. Carrier Air conditions System Design Hand Book: McGraw Hill 2000. 5. ASHRAE Fundamentals Design Data Hand Book 2000. 6. Thermodynamics Data Hand Book by Nijaguna & Samaga 2002.

NON DESTRUCTIVE TESTING (4-0-0) 4 Sub Code Hrs / Week SEE Hrs : ME519 : 04 : 3 Hrs CIE : 50 % SEE : 50 % Max. Marks: 100

PART - A Unit 1 Selection of Non-destructive evaluation methods : Flaw detection & evaluation, leak detection & evaluation, metrology & evaluation, visual inspection. Liquid penetrant inspection: Principle, penetrant methods, procedure, materials used, equipment, parameters, applications. 08 Hours Unit 2 Magnetic particle inspection: Principle, procedure, magnetic field generation, magnetic hysteresis, magnetic particles, suspending liquids, advantages and limitations, applications. Radiographic inspection: Principle, x-ray radiography, gamma ray radiography, real time radiography, film radiography, advantages and limitations, applications. 10 Hours Unit 3 Computed tomography : Principle, comparison to other NDE methods, CT equipments, applications. Thermal inspection: Principle, equipment, inspection methods, applications. 08 Hours PART B Unit 4 Optical holography: Principle, interferometric techniques of inspection holographic recording and reproduction, advantages and disadvantages, applications. Replication microscopy techniques for Non-destructive evaluation: Specimen preparation, replication techniques, micro structural analysis. 07 Hours Unit 5 Eddy current inspection: Principle, procedure, equipment, advantages and limitations, applications. Ultrasonic inspection: Principle, inspection methods, basic equipment, transducers, couplants, advantages and limitations, application 09 Hours Unit 6 Acoustic emission inspection: Principle, comparison with other Non-destructive evaluation methods, acoustic emission waves and propagation, acoustic emission systems, applications. Vibration Analysis: Introduction, Machining Signatures, Transducer Solution analysis technique, Machine Failure Modes, Measurements Location Vibration Sensitivity Criteria, Vibration Frequency Analysis, Rotating Machinery Signals, Computer Based Vibration Measurement Care Study 10 Hours Text Books: 1. Practical Non destructive testing by Balrajdev Jayakumar Narosa publication 2005. 2. Metals Hand Book vol 17, 9th Edition, Non destructive evaluation & quality control, American society of metals 2001. 3. Handbooks of American Society for Non destructive testing 2002.

ME520: CNC MACHINES (4-0-0)4

(ELECTIVE)

Part A
Unit 1: Introduction Definition of Numerical Control (NC), basic components of NC system, the NC procedure, Coordinate system, motion control systems, Interpolators linear, circular and parabolic, applications of numerical control. Computer Numerical Control, functions of CNC. CNC Machining center developments, turning center developments, high speed CNC machine tools. 10 Hours

Unit 2: Mechatronic Elements in CNC Machines Structure, Spindle design, spindle bearings, spindle drives, feed drives DC servo motors, stepper motors and AC servo motors, actuation systems recirculating ball screws and anti-friction guide ways, feed back devices optical rotary encoders and linear scales, gauging and tool monitoring systems 08 Hours

Unit 3: Tooling for CNC Machines Cutting tool materials. Turning tool geometry, ISO coding system for WC inserts and tool holders, modular tooling systems for turning. Milling tooling system, tool presetting, automatic tool changers and palette changers, work holding devices, cutting process parameter selection. 08 Hours

Part B Unit 4: CNC Programming Turning center programming: Axes system, ISO standards for coding, tool function, speed function, feed function, miscellaneous functions, rapid positioning, linear interpolation, circular interpolation. Programming examples in O.D. turning, facing, taper turning and thread cutting.

Machining center programming: axes system, tool function, speed function, feed function, miscellaneous functions, rapid positioning, linear interpolation, circular interpolation, cutter radius and tool length compensation. Programming examples in profile milling, canned cycles for drilling, tapping and boring. 10 Hours

Unit 5: Assembly Techniques Guide ways LM guides, tychoways, assembly precautions. Ball screws and nut assembly techniques, alignment precautions, ball screw bearing mounting, failure causes and precautions. Feedback elements , spindle bearings general assembly precautions. 08 Hours Unit 6: Advances in CNC Technology CAM packages salient features and advantages. Direct Numerical Control (DNC) communications, part programming storage, ancillary functions, typical installations, enhanced DNC and advantages of DNC. Flexible Manufacturing Systems (FMS) introduction, equipments, tool management systems, layouts and control. 08 Hours

TEXT BOOKS: 1. Computer Control of Manufacturing Systems, Yoram Koren, McGraw Hill Pub. 2007 2. CNC Programming Principles and Applications, Mike Mattson, DELMAR Cengage learning, 2002

REFERENCE BOOKS: 1. Mechatronics, HMT Ltd., Tata McGraw Hill Pub. 2001 2. CAD/CAM, Principles and Applications, P.N.Rao, Tata McGraw Hill Pub., 2004 3. CAD/CAM, Mikell P. Groover and Emory W. Zimmers, PHI Pub., 2002

MARKETING MANAGEMENT (4-0-0) Sub Code : ME521 Hrs/ Week :04 SEE Hrs : 3 Hrs PART-A Unit-1 Defining Market for the Twenty-First Century : The new economy. The scope of marketing. The decisions marketers make. Defining marketing. Core marketing concepts. The production concept, the selling concept, the marketing concept, the customer concept, the societal marketing concept. The four components of marketing mix. E-Business: Internet Domains B2C, B2B,C2C,C2B, Pure-Click Versus Brick-and-Click Companies. Designing an attractive web site, placing ads and promotion online, building a revenue and profit model. 9 Hrs Unit-2 Analyzing Consumer Markets and Buying Behavior : Influencing buyer behavior: cultural factors, social factors, personal factors, psychological factors-Maslows hierarchy of needs, Freuds theory, Herzbers theory, buying roles, buying behavior, Stages of the buying decision process: problem recognition, information search, evaluation of alternatives, purchase decision, post purchase behavior Designing competitive strategies: Market leader strategies, market challenger strategies, market follower strategies, market nicher strategies. Bases for segmenting consumer markets, bases for segmenting business markets. 8 Hrs Unit-3 Challenges in New Product Development: Idea screening, concept development and testing, marketing strategy, business analysis, product development, market testing, commercialization. Product Life-Cycle Marketing Strategies: Product life cycles, Marketing strategies for introduction, growth, maturity and decline stages. Branding Strategy: Product levels, Product mix, Product line analysis, What is a brand, brand building tools, brand strategy decision, packaging and labeling 9 Hrs PART-B Unit-4 Developing Price Strategies and Programs: Selecting the pricing objective, determining demand, estimating costs, analyzing competitors costs, prices and offers, selecting a pricing method, selecting the final price. Geographical pricing, price discounts and allowances, promotional pricing, discriminatory pricing, product mix pricing, initiating price cuts, initiating price increases, reaction to price changes , responding to competitors price changes. 9 Hrs CIE : 50% SEE : 50% Max. Marks : 100

Unit-5 Developing and Managing an Advertising Program: Setting the advertising objectives, deciding on the advertising budget, choosing the advertising message, Deciding on media and measuring effectiveness: deciding on reach, frequency and impact, choosing among major media types, selecting specific vehicles, deciding on media timing, deciding on geographical allocation, evaluating advertising effectiveness. Product Planning: The nature and contents of marketing plan. 9 Hrs Unit -6

Direct Marketing: The growth of direct marketing, the benefits of direct marketing, integrated direct marketing, major channels for direct marketing, catalog marketing, telemarketing and M-Commerce, other media for direct response marketing, Kiosk marketing, E-Marketing. 8 Hrs

Text Books : 1) Marketing Management by Philip Kotler, Pearson Education Inc ,2004.

Reference Books : 1) Principles of Marketing by Philip Kotler and Gary Armstrong, Pearson Education Inc, 2004. 2) Marketing : an introduction by Armstrong and Kotler, Prentice Hall Publishers, 2003. 3)Strategic Marketing Problems by Kerin and Peterson, Prentice Hall Publishers, 2003

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