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SCHEME OF EXAMINATION

B. TECH. (3rd SEMESTER) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING


S. No. 1 2. 3. 4. 5. &. ". *. '. 10. 11. Course No MET-201 MET-203 MET-205 MET-20" M%T-201 MET-20' MET-211 MET-213 MET-215 MET-21" MET-21' Subjects Teachi ! Schedu"e (Hours)

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Thermodynamics Strength of Materials I Machine ra!ing #rod$ction Technology-I Mathematics III (inematics of Machines %))lied Mechanics Strength of Materials-I +#ractical, #rod$ction Technology-I Thermodynamics +#ractical, %))lied Mechanics +#ractical, Total 3 3 3 3 3 2 1" 1 1 1 1 1 1 0&

T Tota"
4 2 2 2 2 12 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 2 2 2 2 35

Credits 3.5 3.5 2.0 3.5 3.5 3.5 2.5 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 2&

#uratio o$ E%a&s. (Hours)

3 3 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

S-.EME /0 E1%MI2%TI/2

B. TECH. ()th SEMESTER) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING


S. No. 1 2. 3. 4. 5. &. ". *. Course No MET-202 MET-204 MET-20& .5T-211 MET-20* MET-210 MET-212 MET-214 Subjects Teachi ! Schedu"e (Hours)

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Mechanics of 0l$ids Strength of Materials -II Steam 3 #o!er 4eneration /rgani6ational 7eha8io$r Material Science #rod$ction Technology-II ynamics of Machines 2$merical Methods 3 -om)$ter #rogramming +#ractical, #rod$ction Technology-II +#ractical, Mechanics of Machines +#ractical, Mechanics of 0l$ids +#ractical, Total 3 3 3 2 3 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -

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2 4 4 4 3 4 4 4 2

Credits 3.5 3.5 3.5 2.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 1.0

#uratio o$ E%a&s. (Hours)

3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

'. 10. 11.

MET-21& MET-21* -ET-220

20

0"

2 2 2 0*

2 2 2 35

1.0 1.0 1.0 2".5

3 3 3 -

S-.EME /0 E1%MI2%TI/2

B. TECH. (*th SEMESTER) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING


S. No. 1 2. 3. 4. 5. &. ". *. '. 10. 11 Course No MET-301 MET-303 MET-305 MET-30" MET-30' MET-311 MET-313 MET-315 MET-31" MET-31' MET-323 Total Subjects Teachi ! Schedu"e (Hours)

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I.-. Engines 3 4as T$r9ine 0l$id Machines .eat Transfer Ind$strial Engineering Machine esign -I /)erations :esearch Thermal Engineering ;a9 0l$id Machines +#ractical, .eat Transfer +#ractical, Ind$strial Engg +#ractical, <ocational Training 3 3 3 3 2 3 1" 1 1 1 1 1 5

T Tota"
5 2 2 2 2 13 4 4 4 4 " 4 2 2 2 2 35

Credits 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 4.5 3.5 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 3.0 2'.0

#uratio o$ E%a&s. (Hours)

3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 -

S-.EME /0 E1%MI2%TI/2

B. TECH. (+th SEMESTER) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING


S. No. 1 2. 3. 4. 5. &. ". *. Course No MET-302 MET-304 MET-30& .5T-311 MET-30* MET-310 MET-312 MET-314 Subjects Teachi ! Schedu"e (Hours)

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:efrigeration 3 %ir--onditioning Tri9ology Mechanical <i9rations #rinci)les of Management -om)$ter %ided esign Machine esign II :efrigeration 3 %ir -onditioning +#ractical, Mechanical <i9rations 3 Tri9ology +#ractical, -om)$ter %ided esign +#ractical, 3 3 3 3 3 2 1 1 1 1 2 -

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& 2 2 4 4 4 4 5 * 2 2

Credits 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 4.0 5.0 1.0 1.0

#uratio o$ E%a&s. (Hours)

3 3 3 3 3 4 3 3

'.

MET-31& Total

1*

2 12

2 35

1.0 2&.0

S-.EME /0 E1%MI2%TI/2

B. TECH. (,th SEMESTER) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING


S. No. 1 2. 3. 4. 5. &. ". *. '. Course No MET-401 MET-403 MET= MET= MET-405 MET-40" MET-40' MET-411 MET-413 Total Subjects Teachi ! Schedu"e (Hours)

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%$tomo9ile Engg. Meas$rements Electi8e-I> /)en Electi8e-I> Statistical ?$ality -ontrol and :elia9ility Meas$rements +#ractical, #ro@ect-I Seminar>> #ractical Training :e)ort 3 3 3 3 3 15 1 1 1 1 1 5

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2 & 2 10 4 4 4 4 4 2 & 2 30

Credits 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 1.0 '.0

#uratio o$ E%a&s. (Hours)

3 3 3 3 3 3 3

3.0 30.5

> The Electi8es !ill 9e offered from the list of Electi8es. >> This !ill contin$e in the *th semester and the credits !ill 9e a!arded only in the *th semester.

S-.EME /0 E1%MI2%TI/2

B. TECH. (-th SEMESTER) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING


S. No. 1 2. 3. 4. 5. &. ". *. '. 10 MET- 404 MET-40& MET-40* MET-410 MET-411 MET-412 MET-414 Course No MET-402 METSubjects Teachi ! Schedu"e (Hours)

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Entre)rene$rshi) Electi8e II /)en Electi8e-II #o!er #lant Engineering AorB St$dy 3 Ergonomics Entre)rene$rshi) e8. +#ractical, #ro@ect-II Seminar -om)rehensi8e <i8a<oce 4eneral 0itness and #rofessional %)tili$de +<i8a<oce, 3 3 3 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 -

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2 & 2 4 4 4 4 4 2 & 2 -

Credits 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 1.0 '.0 1.0 3.0 3.0

#uratio o$ E%a&s. (Hours)

3 3 3 3 3 3 3

3 3

Total

15

10

30

34.5

> The Electi8es !ill 9e offered from the list of Electi8es.

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B.TECH. Ist/IInd SEMESTER (COMMON TO ALL BRANCHES) MET-103 MANUFACTURING PROCESSES


L 3 T 1 P/D C 3.!

C"st#n$ Patterns, Materials, Types of allowances, Sand casting: types & properties of molding sand: Various molding methods: Core and its types. Permanent mould castings. CO casting Centrifugal castings. !ie castings: Shell molding. Plaster molding. "n#estment castings. Casting defects & remedies. $% H s % P #&" ' M(t") *+ ,#n$ P +-(ss(s &ot and cold forging. &ot cold rolling. 'ire drawing and e(tension processes. $. H s % M(t") S/(" #n$ "nd F+ &#n$ "ntroduction to shearing, notching. lancing. )ending drawing. Stretching. *m)ossing and coining operations. Process and their types !ie and punch operations. $% / s % M(t") M"-/#n#n$ P +-(ss(s +athe , parts and accessories. Specifications, Turning tools, #arious operations on lathe $turning, taper turning thread cutting drilling )oring -nurling%. $% / s % *()d#n$ "nd A))#(d P +-(ss(s Classification of 'elding processes, .esistance welding and its types, thermit welding. *lectric are welding , metal arc welding, car)on arc welding. Su)merged arc welding. T"/ M"/.'elding. 'elding defects and remedies. Soldering and )ra0ing. $0 / s % S1(-#") *()d#n$ P +-(ss(s *lectro stag welding. 1tomic hydrogen welding. Plasma arc welding. 2ltrasonic welding. +aser welding. $% / s %

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P)"st#-s P +-(ss#n$ Plastics. Their types and manufacturing properties. Compression molding and "n3ection molding. $. / s % R(2( (n-( B++,s3 4. . 6. 7. 9. :. ;. Manufacturing Processes )y 5ageman Manufacturing Materials and Processes )y +indherg Principles of Manufacturing Materials )y Comphell Manufacturing Science )y 1mita)h /hosh & 8umar Mali'or-shop Technology )y &a0ara, Chowdhary Vol." & "" 'or-shop Technology Vol. "& "" )y .aghuwanshi Manufacturing Processes )y S 8 Sharma $ " 8 "nternational Pu)lishing &ouse P#t. +td., !elhi%

B. TECH. (4nd SEMESTER) (C+&&+n t+ A)) B "n-/(s) MET-10. ENGINEERING GRAPHICS-II


L T P/D % C 3.0

C5 6(s Conics. Cycloid. *picycloid. &ypocycloid. "n#olute. *#olute. Spiral. $4 7((,s% Int( -S(-t#+n "nterpenetration of simple solids i.e. prism with prism. Cylinder with cylinder. Cylinder with prism, cone<with cylinder and cone with prism $gnis of solids hori0ontal or #ertical only%. $4 1 2 7((,s % D(6()+1&(nt !e#elopment of right and o)li=ue prism. Cylinder. Cone and pyramids. Sectioned solids. Practical Pro)lems. $4 1 2 7((,s % Is+&(t #- P +8(-t#+ns "sometric scale. "sometric pro3ections of simple solids and their com)inations. $4 7((,s% En$#n(( #n$ G "1/#-s St"nd" ds Pro3ections. Sectioning. Con#entional representation. !imensioning. 5asis of tolerancing and surface finish sym)ols. 5"S,"SO, !">. $1 7((,% F"st(n( s Screw. Threads and threaded fasteners. .i#ets and ri#eted 3oints. 'elds and welded 3oints. $4 7((,s% M"-/#n( D "7#n$ ?ree hand drawing of simple machine parts i.e. cotter 3oint, -nuc-le 3oint and shaft couplings, pipe fittings and pipe 3oints.

$4 7((,s%

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R(2( (n-( B++,s3 4. . 6. 7. 9. :. *ngineering !rawing )y >.!. 5hatt Machine !rawing )y >.!. 5hatt Machine !rawing )y >. Sidheshwar *ngineering !rawing )y P.S. /ill Machine !rawing )y P.S. /ill ?undamentals of *ngineering !rawing )y +u0adder & !uff $P&"%

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B. TECH. (3 d SEMESTER) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING


MET-401 THERMOD9NAMICS
L 3 T 1 P/D C 3.!

C+n-(1ts +2 T/( &+d'n"&#-s !efinition, Classical and statistical thermodynamics, Macroscopic and microscopic approaches, thermodynamic system, state, )oundary, surroundings and uni#erse, thermodynamic properties, thermodynamic e=uili)rium, @uasi<static process, 0eroth law of thermodynamics, wor- and heat transfer. (! / s) T/( F# st L"7 +2 T/( &+d'n"&#-s ?irst law for a closed systemA 1pplication of the ?irst +aw to non<flow processes #i0 constant #olume, constant pressure, constant internal energy processesA .e#ersi)le adia)atic and re#ersi)le polytropic processesA Steady ?low *nergy *=uation and its application to water, steam and gas tur)ines, pumps, compressors )oilers, condensers, no00les etcA Transient flow processesA PMM<", *nthalpy. (: / s) T/( S(-+nd L"7 +2 T/( &+d'n"&#-s +imitations of the ?irst +aw, &eat source & sin-, &eat engine, .efrigerator & &eat Pump, The Second +aw, 8el#in Planc- and Clausius statementsA .e#ersi)le & "rre#ersi)le processesA the Carnot theorem, 1)solute temperature scale, "ne=uality of Clausius, characteristics of *ntropy, *ntropy change for open & closed systems, Third +aw of Thermodynamics, Validity & limitations of the +aws of Thermodynamics. (10 / s) G(n( ") T/( &+d'n"&#- R()"t#+ns Ma(well .elations, specific heat relations, energy e=uationsA relations )etween internal energy and entropy, Boule Thomson Coefficient, Clausius ClapeyronCs e=uation, 1pplication of thermodynamic relations. 1#aila)ility and the /i))s function, 1#aila)ility of a closed system, 1#aila)ility of steady flow system, The /i))s function and the steady flow system. (0 / s)

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P +1( t#(s +2 F)5#ds Properties of li=uids and #apoursA P<V, P<T, T<S and &<S diagrams for a pure su)stance $water%, Ta)les of properties, *(pansion of steam, &yper)olic , "sentropic and throttling processesA determination of dryness fraction, Properties of a perfect gasA *=uation of stateA Property relation for internal energy, enthalpy & heat capacities of an ideal gas, P< V<T surface, Triple point , .eal gases, properties of real gases, Vander 'aals e=uations , .educed e=uation of state, /enerali0ed compressi)ility charts, Virial e=uation. Properties of ideal gas mi(tures. (10 / s)

R(2( (n-( B++,s 3 4. . 6. *ngg. Thermodynamics: .oger, /?C & Mayhew, D.., *+5S *ngg. Thermodynamics: >ag, P.8., TM& *ngg. Thermodynamics: 1chuthan, M., TM&.

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B. TECH. (3 d SEMESTER) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING


MET-403 STRENGTH OF MATERIALS-I
L 3 T 1 P/D C 3.!

S#&1)( St (ss "nd St "#n Mechanical properties of solids, Concept of stress and strain, >ormal and shear stresses, &oo-eCs law, Principle of St. Venant, Stress<Strain diagrams, Principle of superposition, Stress and strain in )ars su)3ected to tension and compression, *longation due to self weight, Composite sections, Thermal stresses, PoissonCs ratio, .elation )etween elastic constants. $% / s % C+&1+5nd St (ss(s "nd St "#ns Stresses on an inclined plane, <! stress and strain systems, Con3ugate shear stress at a point on a plane, Principal stresses and principal planes, Surface and #olumetric strains, Principle strain and principle a(es of strain, MohrCs circle of stresses and strains in <!. $. / s % T+ s#+n +2 -# -5)" s/"2ts Tor=ue and horse<power, 1ngle of twist, Shear stresses in hollow and solid shafts within elastic limit, !eri#ation of torsion e=uation, 1ssumptions, Stepped and composite shafts, Closed<coiled helical springs su)3ected to a(ial loads and couple. $. / s % T/#n *"))(d ;(ss()s Thin cylinders su)3ected to internal pressure, Circumferential and longitudinal stresses and strains, Ma(imum shear stress, "ncrease in diameter and #olume of #essel, Thin spherical shells su)3ected to internal pressure, Thin cylinders with hemispherical ends, 'ire winding of thin cylinders. $. / s % S/(" #n$ 2+ -( "nd <(nd#n$ &+&(nt #n <("&s Types of loads and supports, #arious types of )eams, "nter relation )etween S.?. and 5.M. diagrams, Shearing force and )ending moment diagrams for #arious types of loading and supports, Ma(imum )ending moment and point of contrafle(ure. $. / s %

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S)+1( "nd D(2)(-t#+n "ntroductionA MacaulayCs methodA Slope and deflection of cantile#er )eams, simply supported )eams, fi(ed )eams, continuous )eams and o#erhanging )eams su)3ected to point loads andEor uniformly distri)uted loadsA Slope and deflection of propped $elastic and rigid% cantile#ers and )eams su)3ected to point loads andEor uniformly distri)uted loads. $% / s % T/(+ ' +2 s#&1)( <(nd#n$ Stresses due to simple )ending of initially straight )eams, theory and assumptions, geometrical characteristics of sections, 1pplication of )ending formula to simply supported )eams of circular, rectangular and " sections, ?litched )eams. (. / s) C+&<#n(d <(nd#n$= D# (-t "nd T+ s#+n") )+"ds Short struts su)3ected to eccentric loads, middle third rule for rectangular sections, middle =uarter rule for circular sections, shafts su)3ected to com)ined )ending and twisting loads, e=ui#alent twisting moments and e=ui#alent )ending moments. (3 / s) C+)5&ns Columns under a(ial load, concept of insta)ility and )uc-ling, slenderness ratio, #arious end conditions, *ulerFs theory for initially straight columns, assumptions and limitations, empirical formulae. (3 / s) T/(+ #(s +2 2"#)5 ( !ifferent theories, significance, graphical representation. (4 / s) R(2( (n-( B++,s 3 4. . 6. 7. 9. Strength of Materials <.amamrutham, !hanpat .ai Pu)s. Strength of Materials < /.&..yder, *+5S Strength of Materials < Sadhu Singh, 8hanna Pu)s. *ngineering Mechanics of Solids < Popo#, Prentice<&all Mechanics of Materials , 5y 8irpal Singh

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B. TECH. (3 d SEMESTER) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING


MET-40! MACHINE DRA*ING
L < Int +d5-t#+n "ntroduction of unit assem)ly drawing, Practice in drawing details and assem)ly of simple units. $1 7((,) >#$s "nd F#?t5 (s Preparation of assem)ly and details wor-ing drawing of simple 3igs and fi(tures #i0. tail stoc-, tool head of shaper etc. $4 7((,s) T P/D . C 4

;")6(s /ate #al#es, glo)e #al#es, non return #al#e, foot #al#e, )low<off #al#e, feed chec- #al#e, water tap, non<return #al#es. $4 7((,s)

S#&1)( St("& "nd I.C. En$#n( P" ts Pistons, piston rod, cross head, stuffing )o( and glands, connecting rods, piston and connecting rod for ".C. engine. $4 7((,s) G(" s /ear terminology, profile of in#olutes gear teeth, method of drawing in#olutes profile for spur and rac- and pinion gears, ".S. con#ention representation of assem)ly of spur gears, helical gears, 5e#el gears, 'orm and worm wheel. $4 7((,s)

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P5))('s ?lat )elt, V<)elt, rope pulleys, fast and loose pulley $1 7((,) P#1( >+#nts Common types of 3oints, for wrought, C.". and M.S. water and steam pipes. (1 7((,) B(" #n$ Simple solid, )ushed, pedestal, footstep )earings, ".S. con#entional representation of )all and roller )earings, )rac-et and hangers of different types and )rac-et )earings, Plum)er )loc- etc. $4 7((,s) L#&#ts= F#ts "nd T+)( "n-(s Sym)ols, ".S. limits, fits and tolerances, !imensioning with tolerances<indicating #arious types of fits on detail and assem)ly drawings of simple 3igs and fi(tures. $1 7((,)

Note: Drawings should be in first angle method of projection. R(2( (n-( B++,s 3 4. . Machine !rawin < >.!. 5hatt, Charotar Pu)s. Machine !rawing < Sidheshwar, Tata Mc/raw<&ill 1 te(t )oo- of Machine drawing - +a(minarayan & Mathur, Bain 5rothers 1 te(t )oo- of Machine drawing

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..5. /upta, Satya Pra-asham Tech. Pu).

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B. TECH. (3 d SEMESTER) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING


MET-40: PRODUCTION TECHNOLOG9 - I
L 3 T 1 P/D C 3.!

M(t") C5tt#n$ 5asic tool geometry, single point tool nomenclature, Chips< #arious type and their characteristics, mechanism of chip formation, Theoretical and e(perimental determination of shear angle. Orthogonal and o)li=ue metal cutting. Metal cutting theories, relationship of #elocities, forces and power consumption. $0 / s % T++) L#2( "nd *(" *ffect of operating parameters li-e tool geometry, cutting speed, feed depth of cut, coolant, materials etc. on force, temp, tool life, surface finish etc. Tool life relationship, TaylorFs e=uation of tool life. Tool materials, flan- wear, crater wear, mechanism of tool wear. $% / s % E-+n+&#-s +2 &(t") &"-/#n#n$ *lements of machining cost, tooling economics, machining economics and optimi0ation. $3 / s % D #))#n$ "nd M#))#n$ P +-(ss(s !rilling operation, geometry of twist drills, Thrust, tor=ue and power calculations in drilling. 2p milling down milling, #arious milling operations. $% / s % G #nd#n$ "nd s51( 2#n#s/#n$ 1 +-(ss(s /rinding process, wheel characteristics, specifications, lapping, honing. $. / s % M(t +)+$' +inear and angular measurements, sine )ar, auto<collimator, comparators: mechanical, electrical, optical and pneumatic, Surface finish and its measurement, Micro and macro de#iations, factors influencing surface finish and e#aluation of surface finish. $0 / s %

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M"-/#n( T++)s ;#< "t#+n "nd D'n"&+&(t ' "ntroduction, effects of #i)ration on<machine tools, cutting conditions, wor- piece and tools life, >eed for measuring forces, )asic re=uirements of measuring techni=ues, design re=uirements of dynamometers, turning dynamometer and drill dynamometer. $! / s % R(2( (n-( B++,s 3 4. . 6. 7. 9. Manufacturing Science < /hosh and Malli-, *.'. Press Principles of Metal cutting < Sen and 5hattacharya, >ew central )oo-. Metal Cutting Principles < Shaw, M"T Press, Cam)ridge Manufacturing 1nalysis< Coo-, 1ddision<'esley Production *ngineering Science< Pandey and Singh

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B. TECH. (3 d SEMESTER) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING


MAT @ 401/404 M"t/(&"t#-s-III
L 3 T 1 P/D C 3.!

PART-A@ FINITE DIFFERENCES AND DIFFERENCE EAUATIONS F#n#t( D#22( (n-(s ?inite differences, !ifference operators, >ewtonCs forward and )ac-ward interpolation formulae, 5esselCs formulae and StirlingCs formulae, +agrangeCs interpolation formula for une=ual interals, >umerical differtiation, >umerical integration: >ewton<coteCs =uadrature formula $Trape0oidal rule, SimpsonCs 4E6 and 6EG rule%, /aussian =uadrature formula. (B / s) D#22( (n-( EC5"t#+ns ?ormation of difference e=uations, Solution of homogenous and non< homogenous with constant coefficients linear difference e=uations. (. / s) PART-B NUMERICAL METHODS *ITH PROGRAMMING N5&( #-") S+)5t#+n +2 ")$(< "#- "nd t "ns-(nd(nt") EC5"t#+ns 5isection method, .egula<?alsi method, >ewton .aphson method, Secant method. (. / s) S+)5t#+n +2 L#n(" S#&5)t"n(+5s EC5"t#+ns /auss elemination method, /auss<Bordan method, CroutCs triangularisation method, Baco)iCs iteration method, /auss<Seidal interation method. (! / s) N5&( #-") s+)5t#+n +2 + d#n" ' d#22( (nt#") (C5"t#+ns PicardCs method, *ulerCs method, .unga<8utta method, MilneCs predictor<corrector method, 1dams<5ashforth method. (% / s)

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PART @ C St"t#st#-") M(t/+ds Method of +east S=uare and cur#e fitting, Correlation, Coefficient of correlation, .ancorrelation, .egression and lines of .egression, 5inomial distri)ution, Poisson distri)ution and >ormal distri)ution with their properties and application. (0 / s) O1( "t#+n") R(s(" -/ +inear programming pro)lems formulation, sol#ing linear programming pro)lems using i% /raphical Methods ii% Simple( Method iii% !ual Simple( Method (! / s)

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B. TECH. (3 d SEMESTER) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING


MET-40B DINEMATICS OF MACHINES
L 3 M(-/"n#s& "nd &"-/#n(s 8inematics, introduction to analysis and synthesis of mechanisms, lin-s, 8inematic pairs, !egree of freedom, 8inematic chain, mechanism, Machine, ?our<)ar chain, "n#ersions, Single and dou)le slider cran- chain, @uic- return mechanisms. $% / s % ;()+-#t' An")'s#s Velocity determination: .elati#e #elocity methods, "nstantaneous center method, 8ennedyCs theorem, Space centrode and )ody centrode. $3 / s % A--()( "t#+n An")'s#s Centripetal and tangential accelerations, 1cceleration determination )y graphical method using #elocity polygons, CorioliCs component of acceleration, 8leinCs and other constructions. $3 / s % C+&15t( -"#d(d "n")'s#s "nd s'nt/(s#s +2 &(-/"n#s& 1nalytical methods to find #elocity and acceleration of four<lin- mechanism, slider cranmechanism, freundensteinCs e=uation, Coordinate angular displacements of input and output lin-s $Path generation, function generation%, +east s=uare techni=ue, .igid )ody guidance. $. / s % L+7( 1"# s Pantograph, straight<line motion mechanisms $Paucellier, &art, Scott .ussel, /rasshopper, 'att, 8empeCs, Tche)icheffCs Parallel lin-ages% "ndicator mechanisms $Simple(, Cros)y, Thomson, etc% 1utomo)ile steering gears $!a#is and 1c-ermann%, &oo-eCs 3oint $uni#ersal coupling%, !ou)le &oo-eCs 3oints. $% / s % T 1 P/D C 3.!

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F #-t#+n Types of friction, +aws of dry friction, Motion along inclined plane, Screw threads, 'edge, Pi#ots and collars, Plate and cone clutches, 1ntifriction )earings, friction circle and friction a(is, )earings and lu)rication, Motion along inclined plane and screws, Pi#ots and Collars Thrust )earings, Plate and cone clutches, ?riction circle and a(is, Power loss in )earings, 5earings lu)rication. $% / s % C"&s Types of cams and followers, #arious motions of the follower, Construction of cam profiles, 1nalysis for #elocities and accelerations of tangent and circular arc cams with roller and flat<faced followers. $% / s % B()ts= R+1(s "nd C/"#ns Open and crossed )elt dri#es, #elocity ratio, slip, material for )elts, crowning of pulleys, law of )elting, types of pulleys, length of )elts, ratio of )elt tensions, centrifugal tension, power transmitted )y )elts and ropes, initial tension, creep, chain dri#e, chain length, classification of chains. $% / s % R(2( (n-( B++,s 3 4. . 6. 7. 9. :. Theory of Machines < S.S..attan, Tata Mc/raw &ill Theory of Mechanism and Machines < Bagdish +al, Metropolitan 5oo- Co. Mechanism Synthesis and 1nalysis < 1.&. Soni, Mc/raw<&ill Mechanism < B.S. 5eggs, Mc/raw<&ill Mechanics of Machines < P. 5lac-, Pergamon Press Theory of Machines < .+. 5allaney, 8hanna Pu)lisher

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B. TECH. (3 d SEMESTER) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING


MET-411 APPLIED MECHANICS
L 4 C+&1+s#t#+n "nd R(s+)5t#+n +2 F+ -(s "ntroduction, .esultant of two forces which are not parallel, resolution of a single force into components, a graphical method of determining the resultant of a system of coplanar forces, principle of triangular of forces, +amiCs theorem. $3 / s % F #-t#+n ?rictional resistance, angle of friction, angle of repose, laws of friction, cone of friction, e=uili)rium of a )ody on a rough inclined plane. $4 / s % C(nt ( +2 G "6#t' "nd M+&(nt +2 In( t#" Centre of gra#ity, moment of an area, centroid of a uniform lamina, centroid of laminae of #arious shapes $triangle, circle, semi<circle, trape0ium, )uilt up section%, moment of inertia of a laminae of different shapes $rectangular, circular, triangular and composite sections%. $% / s % L#2t#n$ M"-/#n(s Machine, ideal Machine, Practical Machine, +aw of a Machine, +ifting Machine, .e#ersi)ility of a machine, Simple pulley, ?irst order, Second Order and Third order system of pulleys, wheel and a(le, wheel and differential a(le, 'eston pulley )loc-, screw thread, screw 3ac-, purchase cra) winches. $B / s % ;# t5") *+ , Principle of #irtual wor-, positi#e and negati#e wor-, application of principle of #irtual worto practical pro)lems. $4 / s % T 1 P/D C 4.!

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C+51)( E M+t#+n +2 R+t"t#+n Couples, a couple and its effect on a )ody, angular momentum or moment of momentum. $4 / s % M+&(nt5&= *+ , E En( $' "mpulse, principle of conser#ation of momentum, wor- done )y a force of #arying magnitudes, transformation of energy, conser#ation of energy, Pile and Pile hammer. $. / s % R(2( (n-( B++,s3 4. . 6. 7. 9. :. *ngineering Mechanics $!ynamics%, &i))eler, Pearson *ducation $Singapore%, P#t. +td. *ngineering Mechanics $Statics%.< &i))eler *ngineering Mechanics: Statics and !ynamics , Shames, Prentice<&all $"ndia%. *ngineering Mechanics, 5ha#i-antti, S.S. and .a3a She-harappa >ew 1ge "ntn.$P% +td. Vector Mechanics for *ngineers $Statics%< 5ear & Bohnston. 1pplied Mechanics: S. .amamurtham, !hanpat .ai & Sons.

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MET-413 STRENGTH OF MATERIALS (PRACTICAL)
L L#st +2 E?1( #&(nts3 4. . 6. 7. 9. :. ;. G. H. 4I. 44. 4 . 46. 47. 49. 4:. To study the uni#ersal impact testing mEc and to find the impact strength of the gi#en specimen. To study the pendulum type impact testing mEc and to find the impact strength of gi#en specimen. To study Vic-er cum 5rinell hardness testing mEc. To study .oc-well hardness testing mEc and to find the .oc-well hardness of gi#en specimen. To study the *richson cupping mEc and to find the *richson #alue of gi#en sheet metal specimen. To study the 5rinell hardness testing mEc and to find the 5rinell hardness of gi#en specimen. To study the fatigue testing mEc. To study the uni#ersal testing machine $2TM% and to perform tensile test on it. To perform compression test on 2TM for a gi#en specimen. To perform shear test on 2TM for a gi#en specimen. To determine the #alue of modulus of elasticity of a gi#en specimen using e(tensometer on 2TM. To perform )ending test on 2TM for a gi#en specimen. To study the torsion testing machine and to find the modulus of rigidity, torsional strength and modulus of rupture in torsion for a gi#en specimen. To study the strut<testing machine and to determine the #alue of *ulerCs crippling load for different end conditions. To measure the hardness of a gi#en specimen with the help of S&O.*< S+*.OSCOP*. To study the spring testing machine and to find the stiffness of gi#en spring. T P/D 4 C 1

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MET-41!

PRODUCTION TECHNOLOG9 @ I (PRACTICAL)


L T P/D 4 C 1

L#st +2 E?1( #&(nts3 4. . 6. 7. 9. :. ;. G. H. 4I. Study of #arious angles and their utilities of a single point cutting tool and multi point cutting tools $drills and milling cutter% in 1S1 system. Prepare a 3o) on a lathe ha#ing #arious operations #i0. drilling, )oring, taper turning, thread cutting, -nurling, etc. Prepare a wooden pattern of the gi#en item considering allowances etc. Prepare a mould and do casting of the pattern $Sl. >o.6% prepared a)o#e. Study of linear, angular measuring de#ices and to measure the linear and angular dimensions using #arious e=uipments. Practice welding )y electric arc welding in flat, hori0ontal and #ertical position. "ntroduction to weldments inspectionEtesting. testingE"nspection techni=ues and carry out

"ntroduction to turning and drilling dynamometers. "ntroduction to comparators To cut gear teeth on milling machine using di#iding head.

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THERMOD9NAMICS (PRACTICAL )
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L#st +2 E?1( #&(nts3 4. . 6. 7. 9. :. ;. G. H. 4I. 44. Study of stro-e petrol and diesel engine models.

Study of 7<stro-e petrolEdiesel engine model. Study of )oilers. Study of 5a)coc-< 'ilco( )oiler. Study of +ocomoti#e )oiler. Study of +ancashire )oiler. To study the .ed wood #iscometer and measure the #iscosity of fluid. To measure the flash point of the gi#en fuel. To study the >estler )oiler. To study #arious parts of the #ertical steam engine. To study the .uston !iesel engine and ma-e a trial on it.

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MET-41B APPLIED MECHANICS (PRACTICAL)
L L#st +2 E?1( #&(nts3 4. . To compare the periodic time JTC of a simple pendulum with that indicated )y theory and to o)tain the #alue of acceleration due to gra#ity at 8uru-shetra. To determine the Mechanical 1d#antage $M.1.% and Velocity .atio $V...% in 'orm and 'orm 'heel and to plot a graph )etween +oad #s. *fficiency and +oad #s. *ffort. 6. 7. 9. :. ;. G. H. 4I. To determine the Modulus of .igidity of the material of a closed coiled helical spring and the stiffness of the spring. To #erify the principle of moments using a Moment !is- 1pparatus. To find the M.1., V..., and the efficiency of a Crane Model. To determine the #alue of the coefficient of friction for a gi#en pair of surfaces using the Plane ?riction 1pparatus. To #erify the principle of moments using the 5ell Cran- +e#er. To determine the Modulus of .igidity of a &ori0ontal Shaft. To determine the efficiency of the 'heel and !ifferential 1(le and to plot a graph )etween +oad #s. *ffort and +oad #s. *fficiency. To #erify the +amiCs theorem )y 2ni#ersal ?orce Ta)le. T P/D 4 C 1

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B.TECH. (.t/ SEMESTER) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING


MET-404 MECHANICS OF FLUIDS
L T 3 1 F)5#d St"t#-s Properties of fluid, ?luid pressure, PascalCs law, /eneral e=uation of ?luid statics, Pressure head of a fluid, 1)solute and gauge pressure, Measurement of pressure, Simple manometers, !ifferential manometers, Mechanical gauges, ?orced on su)merged surfaces: &ori0ontal, Vertical, "nclined, Cur#ed, !ams and gates. 5uoyancy: Sta)ility of su)merged and floating )odies, !etermination of metacentric height: analytical and e(perimental methods, Oscillation of floating )ody. $% / s % F)5#d D#n(&"t#-s +agrangian and *ulerian methods, flow lines, types of flow $Steady, unsteady, compressi)le, incompressi)le, ideal, real, uniform, non<uniform, .otational and "rrotational, +aminar and tur)ulent, 4<!, <! and 6<!% Velocity and acceleration, .ate of flow, Continuity e=uation, Continuity e=uation in 6<!$differential and Polar%, Stream function, Velocity potential function, ?low nets, Types of motion: linear translation, linear deformation, angular deformation and rotation. $% / s % F)5#d D'n"&#-s *ulerCs e=uation, 5ernoulliCs e=uation, *nergy e=uation, Practical application of 5ernoulliCs e=uation $Venturimeter, Orifice meter, Pitot tu)e%, 8inetic energy and momentum correction factors $corioliCs coefficients%, Momentum e=uation, free li=uid 3et. $% / s % ;#s-+5s 2)+7 .eynolds e(periments, flow of #iscous fluid in circular pipes, &agen<Poiseuille e=uation, ?low through an annulus and two parallel plates, Power a)sor)ed in )earings, Mo#ement of piston in dash<pot, ViscometersA Capillary tu)e, falling spheres, rotating cylinder, *fflu(. $. / s % P/D C 3.!

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T5 <5)(nt 2)+7 +oss of head in pipes, Shear stress in tur)ulent flow, &ydraulically smooth and rough )oundaries, Velocity distri)ution in pipes, Velocity distri)ution in terms of a#erage #elocity, Power law, ?riction coefficients of smooth and rough pipes. $. / s % P#1( 2)+7 Ma3or energy losses in pipes, !arcy 'eis)ac- and Che0yCs formulae, Minor energy losses, &ydraulic gradient and total energy lines, pipes in series, pipes in parallel, e=ui#alent pipe, Siphon, Power transmission through pipes, 'ater hammer, flow through no00les. $. / s % B+5nd" ' )"'( t/(+ ' "ntroduction, 5oundary layer characteristics, )oundary layer parameters $Thic-ness, displacement, momentum, and energy%, !rag on a flat plate, +aminar )oundary later, Tur)ulent )oundary layer, Total drag on a flat plate, 5oundary layer separation. $! / s % I&&( s(d <+d#(s +ift and drag, +ift and drag coefficients, Streamlined and )luffed )odies, flow past an inclined plane, drag on a cylinder, drag on a sphere, terminal #elocity of a )ody, circulation and lift on a cylinder, lift and drag on an aerofoil. $! / s % R(2( (n-( B++,s3 4. . 6. 7. 9. ?luid Mechanics and Machinery < S.8.1grawal, Tata<Mc/raw<&ill ?luid Mechanics and ?luid power *ngineering < !.S. 8umar, 8atson Pu)s. ?luid Mechanics and &ydraulic Machines < S.S. .attan, 8hanna Pu)s. ?oundation of fluid mechanics< S.'. Duan, Prentice &all "ntroduction to ?luid Mechanics and Machinery< Som and 5iswas, Tata Mc/raw &ill

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MET-40. STRENGTH OF MATERIALS - II
L 3 T/#-, *"))(d ;(ss()s "ntroductionA +ameCs theoryA +ongitudinal, principal and shear stresses in thic- cylinders su)3ected to e(ternal and internal pressuresA Variation of radial and hoop stresses with thic-nessA Strains in thic- cylindersA Compound cylindersA Stresses and strains in thiccylinders su)3ected to high pressuresA 'ire wound thic- cylindersA Stresses and strains in thic- spherical #essels su)3ected to internal and e(ternal pressures. $% / s % R+t"t#n$ D#s-s "nd R#n$s "ntroductionA Stresses and strains in rotating rims or rings of uniform thic-nessA Stresses and strains in rotating thin solid and hollow discs of uniform thic-nessA Stresses and strains in rotating thin dis- of uniform strengthA Stresses and strains in rotating solid and hollow cylinders. $. / s % B(nd#n$ O2 C5 6(d B" s "ntroductionA Stresses in )ars of initial large radius of cur#atureA Stresses in )ars of initial small radius of cur#atureA Stresses in crane hoo-sA Stresses in circular ringsA Stresses in simple chain lin-A Stress distri)ution in a)o#e family of cur#ed )arsA !eflection of cur#ed )arsA !eflection of crane hoo-s, rings, and simple chain lin-s. $% / s % Uns'&&(t #-") B(nd#n$ "ntroductionA ?le(ural a(isA Properties of )eam cross<sectionsA Principal a(es and product moment of inertiaA Moment ellipseA Slope of neutral a(isA Stresses and deflections in a )eam due to unsymmetrical )ending moment. Shear stress distri)ution: Shear stresses in )eams of #arious sections li-e a rectangular section, " < section, circular section, T < section, triangular section, thin circular section $ring%, and few general sections i.e. any com)ination of the a)o#e mentioned sections su)3ected to shear forceA Shear centerA !eflection of )eams due to shear stresses. $B / s % T 1 P/D C 3.!

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S1 #n$s "ntroductionA Stresses and deflections in open coiled helical springs su)3ected to a(ial loads andEor twisting couplesA Stresses and deflection in leaf springs, flat spiral springsA Concentric springs. $! / s % C+)5&ns "ntroductionA Stresses and deflections in eccentrically loaded straight long columns with different end conditionsA Stresses and deflections in long columns with initial cur#ature for different end conditionsA Stresses and deflection in straight long columns with trans#erse loads for different end conditions. $! / s % St "#n En( $' M(t/+d "ntroductionA Strain energy and resilienceA Strain energy due to different type loadsA Strain energy and deflection of )eams due to )ending and shearA Strain energy of shafts in twistingA *nergy methods in determining spring deflectionsA CastiglianoCs and Ma(wellCs theorems and their applications. $! / s % R(2( (n-( B++,s3 4. . 6. 7. Strength of Materials )y .amamrutham, !hanpat .ai Pu)s. Strength of Materials )y /.&..yder, *+5S Strength of Materials )y Sadhu Singh, 8hanna Pu)s. *ngineering Mechanics of Solids )y Popo#, Prentice<&all

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MET-40% STEAM AND PO*ER GENERATION
L 3 St("& B+#)( s "ntroduction, Classification of )oilers, fire tu)e and water tu)e )oilers, their comparison, description of )oilers. +ancashire, +ocomoti#e, 5a)coc-<'ilco(, ?luidi0ed )ed and super critical )oilers $Principle only%. 5oiler mountings & accessories, >atural draught, artificial draught: Chimney design, steam 3et draught and mechanical draughtA calculation of )oiler efficiency & e=ui#alent e#aporation. $0 / s % ;"1+5 P+7( C'-)(s Carnot cycle, simple & modified .an-ine cycles, *ffect of operating #aria)les on .an-ine cycleA .an-ine cycle with superheat, .eheating & regeneration, .eheat factor, 5inary #apour cycle. $0 / s % St("& N+FF)(s ?unction, shape of no00le for different Mach. >o., Steady flow energy e=uation Continuity e=uation, >o00le efficiency, critical pressure ratio, Physical e(planation, Critical pressure, super<saturated flow in no00les, !esign of steam no00les . $% / s % St("& T5 <#n(s "ntroduction, classification of steam tur)ines, "mpulse Tur)ine, 'or-ing principle, compounding, #elocity diagrams, calculation of power output and efficiency, condition for ma(imum efficiency of a single stage impulse tur)ineA 5lade section. "mpulse .eaction tur)ine, wor-ing principle, degree of reaction ParsonCs tur)ine, Velocity diagram, calculation of power output, *fficiency & )lade height, condition of ma(imum efficiency, "nternal losses in steam tur)ines, /o#erning of steam tur)ine. $14 / s% T 1 P/D C 3.!

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St("& C+nd(ns( s 1d#antages of steam condensation, components of condensing plant, types of condenser, 1ir lea-age, #acuum efficiency, condenser efficiency, calculation of cooling water re=uirements and air pump capacity, air e(traction pumps. $% / s % R(2( (n-( B++,s3 4. . 6. 7. 9. Steam & /as Tur)ines )y .. Dada#, CP& Thermal *ngineering )y 5allaney, 8hanna Pu)lisher Thermal *ngineering )y !om-undar & 1rora, !hanpat .ai *ngineering. Thermodynamics )y P.8. >ag, TM& Steam Tur)ine Theory & Practice )y 8earton, '.B. Pitman.

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UNIT-I

INTRODUCTION Concept of Organisational 5eha#iour, >ature of Organisational 5eha#iour, Organisational 5eha#iour and other similar fields of study , Psychology, Sociology, 1nthropology, Political Science. 1pproaches to Organisational 5eha#iour. Challenges and opportunities for Organi0ational 5eha#iour

UNIT-II

UNDERSTANDING AND MANAGING INDI;IDUAL BEHA;IOUR Concept of 5eha#iour, Process of 5eha#iour, ?oundations of "ndi#idual 5eha#iour. Values, 1ttitudes and Bo) Satisfaction: "mportance of #alues, Types of #alues. Concept of 1ttitudes, Theories of 1ttitude ?ormation. ?actors in 1ttitude ?ormation. 1ttitude Management. Measuring Bo) Satisfaction, the effect of Bo) Satisfaction on *mployee Performance.

UNIT-III

UNDERSTANDING PERSONALIT9 AND PERCEPTION P( s+n")#t' 'hat is PersonalityK Personality Theories, !eterminants of Personality, Personality Traits affecting 5eha#iour. P( -(1t#+n Concept of Perception, Perceptual Process, ?actors influencing Perception. L(" n#n$ Concept of +earning, Components of +earning Process, ?actors affecting +earning.

UNIT-I;

UNDERSTANDING AND MANAGING GROUP BEHA;IOUR G +51 D'n"&#-s Concept of /roup !ynamics, Concept of /roup, ?ormal and "nformal /roups, /roup 5eha#iour. C+&&5n#-"t#+n Concept of Communication, The Communication Process, 5arriers in Communication, *ssentials of *ffecti#e Communication

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L("d( s/#1 Meaning of +eadership, +eadership Theories<Charismatic +eadership Theory, Trait Theory, 5eha#ioural Theory. UNIT-; UNDERSTANDING AND MANAGING ORGANISATIONAL S9STEM D(s#$n +2 O $"n#s"t#+n St 5-t5 ( Concept of Organisation Structure, forms of Organisation Structure, Contingent ?actors in Organisational !esign. O $"n#s"t#+n") C5)t5 ( 'hat is Organisational CultureK 'hat do Cultures !oK Creating and Sustaining Culture. *+ , St (ss 'hat is StressK Course of Stress, *ffects of Stress, Managing Stress. O $"n#s"t#+n") C/"n$( >ature of Organisational Change, ?actors of Organisational Change, Planned Change, Process of Planned Change, .esistance to Change, O#ercoming .esistance to Change. UNIT-;I UNDERSTANDING THE CONCEPT AND THEORIES OF MOTI;ATION M+t#6"t#+n Concept of Moti#ation, Moti#ation and 5eha#iour, Theories of Moti#ation< MaslowCs >eed &ierarchy Theory, &ar0)ergCs Moti#ation<&ygiene Theory, Mc/re3orCs Theory L and Theory D. R(2( (n-( B++,s3 4. Organisational 5eha#iour , Stephen P. .o))ins $Pearson *ducation% . Organisational 5eha#iour< ?red +uthans $Mac/raw &ill, >ew Dor-% 6. Organisational 5eha#iour , Bit S. Chandan $Vi-as Pu)lishing &ouse P#t. +td.% 7. Organisational 5eha#iour , +.M. Prasad $Sultan Chand & Sons, >ew !elhi% 9. &uman .elations & Organisational 5eha#iour< ..S. !wi#edi $ O(ford, "5&% :. Personnel Management , C.5. Mamoria $ &imalayan Pu)lications, >ew !elhi%

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MET-400 MATERIAL SCIENCE
L 3 P)"st#- D(2+ &"t#+n Types of defects in crystals< point, line and surface defects, deformation )y slip, slip planes, twinning, mechanical and annealing twins, dislocation< edge and screw dislocation, critical resol#ed shear stress, dislocation loop, energy of dislocation, force on dislocation, stress field around dislocation, dislocation motion, perfect, e(tended and sessile dislocation, 3ogs, dislocation density, ?ran- .ead source, dislocation pile<up, interaction )etween dislocation and #acancies. $% / s % *+ , H" d(n#n$ 'or- hardening of single crystal and polycrystalline materials, mechanism of worhardening, wor- softening, 5auschingerCs effect, grain )oundaries, its effect on crystal and on strength, grain si0e, low angle grain )oundaries, polygoni0ation, solid solution hardening, yield point phenomenon, strain aging, dispersion of second phase particles, preferred orientation, reco#ery and its mechanisms, recrystalli0ation < mechanisms and laws, grain growth, hot wor-ing and cold wor-ing and their effects on mechanical properties. $% / s % F "-t5 ( "nd C ((1 "ntroduction, types fracture, theoretical cohesi#e strength of metals, /riffithFs theory of )rittle fracture and its modification, stages in de#elopment of ductile fracture, methods of fracture protection, creep test, creep cur#e, creep cur#e e=uations, creep cur#e at constant temperature, stress< rupture test, effects of metallurgical #aria)les on creep, creep mechanisms. $% / s % T 1 P/D C 3.!

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"ntroduction, factors to cause fatigue failure, stress cycles, S<> cur#e, fatigue test, theories of fatigue<Orowan theory, fatigue limit theory, 'oodFs theory and dislocation mo#ement theory, effect of stress concentration on fatigue, si0e effects, corrosion fatigue, fretting, low temperature and high temperature fatigue. $% / s % P/"s( D#"$ "&s "ntroduction, plotting of )inary diagram, e=uili)rium cooling of an alloy, solid solutions, eutectic, eutectoid and peritectic systems, "ron<"ron car)ide $"ron Car)on%e=uili)rium diagram< #arious phases present, #arious reactions in#ol#ed, critical points, e(planation of "ron Car)on diagramA phase rule. $. / s %

H("t T ("t&(nt TTT diagram, pearlite transformation and )ainite transformation, continuous cooling and TTT diagram< transformation of austenite, factors affecting critical cooling rate, heat treatment processes< annealing, normali0ing, spheroidi0ing, hardening and tempering, austempering, martempering, precipitation hardening, case hardening< car)urising, nitriding, cyaniding, flame hardening, induction hardening. $% / s % C( "&#-s "nd P+7d( M(t"))5 $' Classification of ceramic materials, ceramic and non< ceramic materials, mechanical and magnetic properties of ceramics, classification and properties of composite materials, whis-ers and whis-er composites, #arious methods of preparations of raw powders, )lending, compacting, sintering, finishing operations<si0ing, impregnation, infiltration, ad#antages and disad#antages, typical applications of powder metallurgy. $% / s % R(2( (n-( B++,s3 4. . 6. 7. Material Science and *ngineering < V. .agha#an, Prentice &all Materials Science and *ngineering 1n "ntroduction < '.!. Callister, Bohn 'iley Mechanical 5eha#iour of Materials < McClontoc- & 1rgon, 1ddison< 'esley Mechanical 5eha#iour of Materials < Courtney, Mc/raw<&ill

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L 3 Un-+n6(nt#+n") M"-/#n#n$ P +-(ss(s >eed for uncon#entional processes, 2ltrasonic machining, *lectric discharge machining, *lectrochemical machining, *lectrochemical grinding, +aser )eam machining, *lectron )eam machining , their mechanism of metal remo#al, process parameters, ad#antages, limitations and applications. $0 / s % C"1st"n "nd T5 (t L"t/( +imitations of a center lathe, "ntroduction to Capstan and Turret lathe, 2ni#ersal 5ar e=uipment, tool layout for simple parts. $! / s % G(" M"n52"-t5 #n$ Classification of gear production methods, gear generation , gear ho))ing, gear shaping, gear finishing methods , sha#ing, )urnishing, grinding, lapping, honing. $% / s % P (ss *+ ,#n$ T++)s "ntroduction, classification of presses, shearing action, cutting forces, clearance and its effect, shear, angular clearance, stripper, Types of dies , Progressi#e, compound and com)ination, center line of pressure and its mathematical calculation. $: / s % >#$s "nd F#?t5 (s "ntroduction, difference )etween 3ig and fi(ture, principles of location, locating and clamping de#ices, Big )ushes, Milling fi(tures, Turning fi(tures, !ifferent Materials for 3igs and fi(tures, *conomics of Bigs and ?i(tures. $% / s % T 1 P/D C 3.!

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M(t") F+ &#n$ Metal flow condition, plasticity conditions for plain strain, ?riction conditions in metal wor-ing, 1nalysis of forming processes wire drawing , e(trusion of circular rods, Theory of forging for plates. $0 / s % R(2( (n-( B++,s3 4. . 6. 7. Modern Machining Processes )y Pandey & Shan, Tata , Mc /raw &ill Manufacturing Science )y /hosh & Mallic-, 1ffiliated *ast 'est Press. Tool !esign )y !onaldson, Mc /raw &ill Manufacturing Technology:< P.>. .ao, Tata Mc /raw &ill

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MET-414 D9NAMICS OF MACHINES
L 3 St"t#- F+ -(s #n M(-/"n#s&s Static force analysis, Static e=uili)rium, free )ody diagram, 1nalysis of static forces in mechanism. $. / s % D'n"&#- F+ -(s #n M(-/"n#s&s3 !C1lem)ertCs principal, *=ui#alent offset inertia force, !ynamics of reciprocating parts, Piston effort, Cran- effort, *=ui#alent dynamical systems, and "nertia force in reciprocating engines )y graphical and analytical method. $. / s % F)'7/(()s Turning moment and cran- effort diagrams for single cylinder and multi<cylinder engines, coefficient of fluctuation of energy, coefficient of fluctuation of speed, flywheel and its function. $3 / s % G(" s Types of gears, gear terminology, condition for correct gearing, cycloidal and in#olutes profiles of gear teeth, pressure angle, path of contact, arc of contact, interference, undercutting, minimum num)er of teeth, num)er of pairs of teeth in contact, helical, spiral, worm and worm gear, )e#el gear. $% / s % G(" T "#ns /ear trains: simple, compound, re#erted, and epicyclic, Solution of gear trains, sun and planet gear, )e#el epicyclic gear, compound epicyclic gear, pre< selecti#e gear )o(, differential of automo)ile, tor=ue in gear trains. $. / s % T 1 P/D C 3.!

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B ",(s "nd D'n"&+&(t( s Types of )ra-es, friction )ra-es, e(ternal shoe )ra-es, )and )ra-es, )and and )loc)ra-es, internal e(panding shoe )ra-e, dynamometers: a)sorption, transmission, and torsional. $. / s % G+6( n+ s Types of go#ernors: 'att, Porter, Proell, spring loaded centrifugal, "nertia, Sensiti#eness, Sta)ility, "sochronismCs, &unting, *ffort and power of go#ernor, controlling force. $. / s % G' +s-+1#- M+t#+n /yroscope, /yroscopic couple and its effect on aircraft, na#al ships during steering, pitching and rolling, Sta)ility of an automo)ile$ <wheelers & 7<wheelers%. $. / s % B")"n-#n$ Static and dynamic )alancing of rotating parts, )alancing of ".C. engines, )alancing of multi<cylinder engine: V<engines and radial engines, )alancing of machines. $. / s % A5t+&"t#- C+nt +) "ntroduction, open and closed loop control, terms related to automatic control, error detector, actuator, amplification, transducers, lag in responses, damping, )loc- diagrams, system with #iscous damped output, transfer function, relationship )etween open<loop and closed loop transfer function. $3 / s % R(2( (n-( B++,s3 4. . 6. 7. 9. :. Theory of Machines < S.S..attan, Tata Mc/raw &ill Theory of Mechanism and Machines < Bagdish +al, Metropolitan 5oo- Co. Mechanism Synthesis and 1nalysis < 1.&. Soni, Mc/raw<&ill Mechanism < B.S. 5eggs, Mc/raw<&ill Mechanics of Machines < P. 5lac-, Pergamon Press Theory of Machines < P.+. 5allaney, 8hanna Pu)lisher

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MET-41. NUMERICAL METHODS AND COMP. PROG. (PRACT.)
L < L#st +2 E?1( #&(nts The source codes for the following pro)lems are to )e de#eloped )y the students and results should )e #erified. 4. . 6. 7. 9. :. ;. G. H. 4I. 44. Solution to >on<linear e=uation in single #aria)le using the method of successi#e 5isection, Solution to >on<+inear *=uation in single #aria)le using the >ewton<.aphson method Solution to >on<+inear *=uation in single #aria)le using the recant method. Solution to a system of simultaneous alge)raic e=uations using the /aussian elimination procedure. Solution to a system of simultaneous alge)raic e=uations using the /auss< Seidel iterati#e method. Solution to a system of simultaneous alge)raic e=uations using the /auss< Seidel iterati#e method employing the techni=ue of successi#e rela(ation. >umerical solution to an ordinary differential e=uation using the *ulerCs method >umerical solution to an ordinary differential e=uation using the .ange<8utta method >umerical solution to an ordinary differential e=uation using the Predictor< corrector method >umerical solution to an ordinary differential e=uation using the *ulerCs method >umerical solution to the +aplace e=uation using the method of ?inite !ifferences. T < P/D 4 C 1

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MET-41% PRODUCTION TECHNOLOG9 @ II (PRACTICAL)
L L#st +2 E?1( #&(nts 4. . 6. 7. 9. :. ;. G. H. Practice of sla) milling on milling machine. Practice of slotting on milling machine. "ntroduction to gear ho))ing, ho))er and practice on it. "ntroduction to #arious grinding wheels and demonstration on the and surface grinder. "ntroduction and demonstration on *!M. To carryout welding using su)merged arc welding. To carryout welding using M"/ welding set. "ntroduction to sand, mould testing e=uipments, moisture testing etc. Study of 1d#anced Manufacturing System cylindrical T P/D 4 C 1

4I. Study of wire cut *!M mEt 44. Prepare a Bo) on '*!M

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MET-410 MECHANICS OF MACHINES (PRACTICAL)
L L#st +2 E?1( #&(nts 4. To dMtermine e(pMrimentally the ratio of the cutting time to idle time $i.e. cutting time to idle time $i.e. cutting stro-e to idle stro-e% of the cran- & slotted le#er $@.M% and compre the results to theoritical #alues. Plot the following : +a, #Es L $displacement of slider%. +9, #E s #elocity +c, #Es 1cceleration and to compare the #alues of #elocities. +d, NTa-e angles O79I, HII, 469I, 9I, ;II & 669I, O4 radEsP To determine the #alue of coefficient of friction )etween the screw and nut of the 3ac-, while : $a% .aising the load $)% +owering the load 6. To draw e(perimentally a cur#e of the follower displacement #Es cam angle. !ifferentitate the a)o#e cur#e to get #elocity and acceleration plot and compare the #alues with those o)tained analytically. To determine the coefficient of friction )etween )elt and pulley and plot a graph )etween log4I T4E T #Es . To determine the displacement, #elocities & accelerations of the dri#en shaft of &oo-eCs 3oint for a constant speed of the dri#er shaft. $a% To determine e(perimentally, the moment of inertia of a flywheel and a(le and compare with theoretical #alues. $)% To determine the frictional tor=ue )etween flywheel a(le and )all )earing. To find critical speed e(perimentally and to compare the whirling speed of a shaft with the theoretical #alues. To find e(perimentally the gyroscopic couple on motori0ed gyroscope and compare with applied couple. To perform the e(perimental of )alancing of rotating parts and find the un)alanced couples and force. Study of centrifugal go#ernor, automo)lile transmission unit and epicyclical gear train. T P/D 4 C 1

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CET-440 MECHANICS OF FLUIDS (PRACTICAL)
L T P/D 4 C 1

L#st +2 E?1( #&(nts3


4. . 6. 7. 9. :. ;. G. H. To determine metacentric height of the ship model. To #erify the 5ernoulliCs theorem. To determine coefficient of discharge for an Orificemeter. To determine coefficient of discharge of a #enturimeter. To determine the #arious hydraulic coefficients of an Orifice $ C d ,Cc ,C#%. To determine coefficient of discharge for an Orifice under #aria)le head. To cali)rate a gi#en noth. To determine coefficient of discharge for a mouth piece. To determine the !arcy 'eis)ach Coefficient of friction for flow through commercial pipes. 4I. To determine critical .eynoldsC num)ers for flow through commercial pi-pes. 44. To study de#elopment of )oundary layer o#er a flat plate. 4 . To measure the pressure distri)ution around a cylindcer placed in the a0ir stream and to calculate the coefficient of drag therefrom. 46. To study the momentum characteristics of a gi#en 3et.

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MET-301 I.C. ENGINES E GAS TURBINES
L 3 T 1 P/D C 3.!

Int +d5-t#+n "nternal & e(ternal com)usion enginesA classification, cycle of operation in four stro-e and two stro-e ".C. *ngines, Val#e timings, 'an-el *ngine. $3 / s % A# St"nd" d C'-)(s 1ssumptions made in air standard cycles, Otto cycle, !iesel cycle, !ual cycleA comparison of these cyclesA Sterling and *ricsson cyclesA 1ir standard efficiencyA specific wor- output, wor- ratio & mean effecti#e pressure, !e#iation of actual cycle from ideal cycle. $ 3 / s% C+&<5st#+n #n I.C. En$#n(s S" engines: "gnition +imits, stages of com)ustion, *ffect of engine #aria)les on "gnition +ag and flame<propagation, 1)normal com)ustion, !etonation, *ffect of *ngine #aria)les on detonation, Pre<ignition, Octane rating of fuels, S" engine com)ustion cham)ers. C" engine: stages of com)ustion, !elay period, #aria)les affecting delay period, !iesel -noc-, Cetane rating, C" engine com)ustion cham)ers . $! / s % C" <5 (t#+n= F5() In8(-t#+n E I$n#t#+n s'st(&s Mi(ture re=uirements for #arious operating conditions in S" engines: *lementary car)urettor, Calculation of 1E? ratio, The complete car)urettor. !iesel in3ection systems: re=uirements, types, petrol, in3ection. .e=uirements of ignition systems, types of ignition systems, ignition timing, spar- plug. $! / s%

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L5< #-"t#+n "nd C++)#n$ Total engine friction, ?unction of the lu)rication systems, properties of lu)ricating oil, rating of oils, +u)rication systems, engine performance & lu)rication. >ecessity of engine cooling, Cooling systems, 'ater cooling, air cooling, .adiators . $! / s % En$#n( T(st#n$ E P( 2+ &"n-( Performance parameters, 5&P, "&P, Mechanical efficiency, 5 M * P, " M * P, tor=ue, #olumetric efficiency 5 S ? C 1nd " S ? C , thermal efficiency, &eat )alance, 5asic engine measurements: fuel and air consumption, )ra-e power, indicated power and friction power, performance cur#es. $! / s % A# P+))5t#+n "nd #ts C+nt +) Sources and classification of air pollution, *ffect on human health, pollutants from "C engines, methods of emission control, 1lternati#e fuels, current scenario on the pollution front. $ ! / s% A# -+&1 (ss+ s Single stage reciprocating air compressors, wor- input, #olumetric efficiency, isothermal efficiency, 1d#antages of multi stage compression, Two stage compressor with inter cooling, optimum pressure ratio. .otary air compressors and their applications. $! / s % G"s T5 <#n(s 5rayton cycle, components of a gas tur)ine plant, open and closed type, optimum pressure ratio, "mpro#ements upon the )asic cycle, multi stage compression with inter cooling, multi stage e(pansion with reheating, .egeneration, 1pplications of gas tur)ines. $. / s % R(2( (n-( B++,s3 4. . 6. 7. "nternal Com)ustion *ngines )y O)ert *.?. "nternal Com)ustion *ngines )y Mathur & Sharma, !hanpat .ai. "nternal Com)ustion *ngines )y /ill, Smith & Quriys, "5& "nternal Com)ustion *ngines )y /anesan, TM&

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MET- 303 FLUID MACHINES
L 3 T 1 P/D C 3.!

P #n-#1)(s +2 H'd "5)#- M"-/#n(s "mpact of 3et on stationary and mo#ing flat and cur#ed plates, force on series of #anes, .adial #anes, #orte( motion, free and forced #orte(, 3et propulsion of ships. $. / s % H'd "5)#- T5 <#n(s "ntroduction, de#elopment of hydraulic tur)ines, components of hydro<power plant, classification of tur)ines, *ulerCs e=uation and degree of reaction, losses and efficiency of tur)ines, surge tan- and its types. $. / s % I&15)s( T5 <#n(s Pelton tur)ine, its components, num)er and dimension of )uc-ets, speed ratio, 3et ratio, energy con#ersion, condition for ma(imum efficiency, design considerations, go#erning etc. $. / s % R("-t#+n T5 <#n(s ?rancis tur)ine: components, wor-ing principles, draft tu)e, types of draft tu)e, design considerations,, outward #s. inward flow reaction tur)ines, introduction to !eria0 tur)ine, e#olution of a(ial flow tur)ines, 8aplan tur)ine, operation at off design loads, go#erning etc. $. / s % P( 2+ &"n-( +2 T5 <#n(s 2nit =uantities, specific speed, runway speed, characteristics of tur)ines, ca#itations and its effects, ca#itation parameters, !etection and pre#ention of ca#itation. $. / s % C(nt #25$") P5&1s "ntroduction, classification & components of centrifugal pumps, principle of wor-ing, #arious heads, energy con#ersion, *ulerCs head and its #ariation with #ane shapes, effect of finite num)er of #anes, losses and efficiencies, minimum starting speed, limitation of suction lift, >et Positi#e Suction &ead $>PS&%, multistage pumps, specific speed and performance. $. / s %

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R(-#1 +-"t#n$ P5&1s 'or-ing principles, classification, components, discharge, slip, power input, indicator diagram, effect of accelerating head and pipe friction, ma(imum speed, air #essels, comparison with centrifugal pumps. $. / s % D#&(ns#+n") An")'s#s "nd M+d() T(st#n$ 2nits and dimensions, dimensional homogeneity, dimensional analysis method: .ayleigh and 5uc-ingham methods, application and limitation of dimensional analysis, dimensionless num)ers, similitude laws, model testing of tur)ine and pumps. (. / s) Ot/( H'd "5)#- P5&1s Propeller pump, Bet pump, 1irlift pump, /ear pump, Screw pump, Vane pump, .adial piston pump, Su)mersi)le pump, pump pro)lems (. / s) H'd "5)#- S'st(&s &ydraulic accumulators, hydraulic intensifier, hydraulic lift, hydraulic crane, hydraulic coupling, tor=ue con#ertor, hydraulic ram. &ydraulic #al#es:< chec- #al#e, relief #al#e, speed control #al#e, pressure compensating #al#e, direction control #al#e, &ydraulic filters and piping. $. / s % R(2( (n-( B++,s3 4. . 6. 7. 9. ?luid Mechanics and Machinery < S.8.1grawal, Tata<Mc/raw<&ill ?luid Mechanics and ?luid power *ngineering < !.S. 8umar, 8atson Pu)s. ?luid Mechanics and &ydraulic Machines < S.S. .attan, 8hanna Pu)s. "ntroduction to ?luid Mechanics and Machinery< Som and 5iswas, Tata< Mc/raw &ill ?luid Mechanics and Machinery< !. .amadurgaiah, >ew 1ge "nternational Pu)lishers.

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MET- 30! HEAT TRANSFER
L 3 Int +d5-t#+n !efinition of heatA Modes of &eat TransferA 5asic +aws of heat transferA *lectrical 1nalogy of heat conductionA Conduction through composite wallsA O#erall heat transfer coefficient. $! / s % C+nd5-t#+n The /eneral heat Conduction e=uation in Cartesian, cylindrical and spherical coordinatesA steady one dimensional heat conduction without internal heat generation: the plane sla)A the cylindrical shellA the spherical shellA Critical thic-ness of insulationA Varia)le thermal conducti#ity, Steady one dimensional heat conduction with uniform internal heat generation: the plane sla)A cylindrical and spherical systems. ?ins of uniform cross<section: /o#erning e=uationA Temperature distri)ution and heat dissipation rateA *fficiency and effecti#eness of fins. $14 / s% C+n6(-t#+n ?ree and forced con#ectionA >ewtonCs law of coolingA con#ecti#e heat transfer CoefficientA >usselt num)erA !imensional analysis of free and forced con#ectionA 1nalytical solution to forced con#ection pro)lems: the concept of )oundary layerA hydrodynamic and thermal )oundary layerA Momentum and *nergy e=uations for )oundary layer. *(act solution for laminar flow o#er an isothermal plate using similarity transformation. The integral approachA integral momentum and energy e=uationsA solution of forced con#ection o#er a flat plate using the integral method. 1nalysis of free con#ectionA go#erning e=uations for #elocity and temperature fields. .elation )etween fluid friction and heat transfer, .eynolds analogy. !imensionless num)ers: .eynolds, Prandtl, >usselt, /rashoff and Stanton >um)ers and their significance, &eat transfer with change of phaseA >usselt theory of laminar film Condensation. $13 / s% T 1 P/D C 3.!

R"d#"t#+n 51

Theories of thermal radiationA 1)sorption, reflection and transmissionA Monochromatic and total emissi#e powerA 5lac- )ody conceptA Planc-Cs distri)ution lawA Stefan 5olt0man lawA 'ienCs displacement lawA +am)ertCs cosine lawA 8irchoffCs lawA Shape factorA &eat Transfer )etween )lac- surfaces. $! / s % H("t E?-/"n$( s "ntroductionA classification of heat e(changersA +ogarithmic mean temperature !ifferenceA 1rea calculation for parallel and counterflow heat e(changersA *ffecti#eness of heat e(changersA >T2 method of heat e(changer design. 1pplications of heat e(changers. $! / s % R(2( (n-( B++,s 3 4. . 6. 1 Te(t 5oo- on &eat transfer < S.P. Su-hatme, 2ni#ersity Press &eat Transfer &olman, Mc/raw<&ill &eat & Mass Transfer. !.S. 8umar, S.8. 8atariya

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MET- 30: INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING
L 3 Int +d5-t#+n t+ Ind5st #") En$#n(( #n$ !efinition, functions of "ndustrial *ngineering, Origin & de#elopment of factory system, pioneers of scientific management, types production , concept of producti#ity, factors affecting producti#ity. $. / s % F"-t+ ' O $"n#F"t#+n Principles of organi0ation, "mportance and characteristics of organi0ation, Types of organi0ation<military or line organi0ation, ?unctional organi0ation, line and staff organi0ation & Committees, Type of organisation. $. / s % P)"nt L"'+5t Concept and factors go#erning plant location, rural #Es ur)an sits, factors affecting plant location, Plant layout, principle & o)3ecti#es, types of plant layout application. $. / s % S")(s F+ (-"st#n$ "ntroduction, o)3ecti#es and importance of sales forecasting, Types of forecasting, Methods of sales forecasting< Collecti#e opinion method, economic indicator method, regression analysis, Mo#ing a#erage method, time series analysis. >umerical Pro)lems. $. / s % P +d5-t#+n P)"nn#n$ "nd C+nt +) O)3ecti#es of PPC, ?unctions of PPC, preplanning and planning, routing, estimating, scheduling ,master schedule, daily schedule, /antt chart, !isplatching<centrali0ed #s. decentrali0ed, control, follow up and progress reporting. $. / s % T 1 P/D C 3.!

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P +d5-t D(s#$n "nd D(6()+1&(nt "ntroduction, Product de#elopment, Product characteristics, .ole of product de#elopment, 6SCs , standardi0ation, simplification and speciali0ation. 5rea- , e#en analysis, >umerical pro)lems. $. / s % In6(nt+ ' C+nt +) "ntroduction, ?unctions of in#entory, Types of in#entory, "n#entory Control importance and functions, "n#entory costs, ?actors affecting in#entory control, Various in#entory control models, 1 5 C analysis >umerical pro)lems. $. / s % M"t( #")s H"nd)#n$ O)3ecti#es , functions & principle of material handling, methods, types of material handling e=uipments, factors affecting e=uipment selection. $. / s% *"$( P"'&(nt P)"ns "ntroduction, ?actors affecting wage rates, Characteristics of good wage plans, #arious methods of wage payment< applications and ad#antages, wage incenti#es. $. / s % P +$ "& E6")5"t#+n E R(6#(7 T(-/n#C5(s E C #t#-") P"t/ M(t/+d "ntroduction, Terminology used in P.*...T. & C.P.M., !etermination of critical path, optimi0ation through C.P.M. Time estimates, ?re=uency distri)ution of completion of an acti#ity. *stimation of Pro3ect completion Time with use of P.*...T. Techni=ue, >umerical pro)lems. $. / s % R(2( (n-( B++,s3 4. . 6. 7. Production Planning and Control )y S. *ilon Modern Production Management )y S.S. 5uffa "ndustrial *ngineering and Operation .esearch )y S.8. Sharma & Sa#ita Sharma "ndustrial *ngineering )y 5. 8umar

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MET- 30B MACHINE DESIGN @ I
L 4 T P/D ! C ..!

En$#n(( #n$ M"t( #")s Properties: chemical, physical, mechanical and dimensionalA ?errous metals, >on< ferrous metals, Plastics, Composite materials etc, Selection of *ngineering Materials. (1 7((,)
C+n-(1ts +2 D(s#$n "nd End5 "n-( st (n$t/ !esign methodology, !esign criterion )ased on fracture, deformation and elastic sta)ility, design stresses, factor of safety. Significant stress and significant strength, stresses< concentration, causes and mitigation, *ndurance limit, *ffect of concentration, >otch sensiti#ity, Si0e and surface finish, /oodman diagram, /er)ers para)ola and Soder)erg line. (4 7((,s)

M"n52"-t5 #n$ "nd Ass(&<)' C+ns#d( "t#+ns


Supports and retainment of rotating assem)liesA manufacturing considerations in design, design of castings and weldments. (1 7((,) D(s#$n +2 8+#nts .i#eted 3oints for )oiler shell according to ".5..., ri#eted structural 3oint, and ri#eted 3oint with eccentric loading. Types of welded 3oints, strength of welds under a(ial load, 'elds under eccentric loading, designation of #arious types of )olts and nuts, !esign of )olted 3oints, 5olts of uniform strength, 5olted 3oints with eccentric loads. (3 7((,s) D(s#$n3 8eys, Cotter 3oint and -nuc-le 3oints. (1 7((,)

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D(s#$n +2 S/"2t !esign of shafts su)3ected to pure torsion, pure )ending load, Com)ined )ending & torsion, com)ined torsion, )ending and a(ial loads. (1 7((,) L(6( s "ntroduction, hand and foot le#ers, cran-ed le#ers, le#er for a le#er safety #al#e, 5ell cran- le#er, miscellaneous le#ers. (1 7((,) C+51)#n$s Types of shaft couplings, !esign of slee#e or muff coupling, flange coupling and )ush type fle(i)le couplings. (4 7((,s) P#1( 8+#nts "ntroduction, !esign of circular, o#al shaped and s=uare flanged pipe 3oints. (1 7((,) P+7( s- (7 ?unction, types of power screws, stresses in screws, design calculations. (1 7((, ) R(2( (n-( B++,s3 4. . 6. 7. 9. :. !esign of Machine *lements < 5handari, Tata Mc/raw<&ill Machine !esign < Malee# and &artmann, C5S Pu)lic. Machine !esign < Sharma and 1ggarwal, 8aston Pu)lc. PS/ !esign data )oo- < PS/ Pu)lication, Coim)tore Machine !esign , 1n "ntegrated 1pproach < .o)ert +. >orton, Prentice<&all "nc. ?undamentals of Machine Component !esign < ..C. Bu#inall, Bohn 'iley & Sons

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MET- 311 OPERATION RESEARCH
L 3 Int +d5-t#+n !e#elopment of operations .esearch, characteristics and scope of operations research in management, Models in operations research, Model formulation, Types of mathematical models, limitations of Operations .esearch. $. / s % L#n(" 1 +$ "&&#n$ +.P. models, simple( method, the alge)ra of simple( method, $Minimi0ation and Minimi0ation pro)lems%, The )ig M method, post optimality analysis, essence of duality theory, application of sensiti#ity analysis. $. / s % T "ns1# "t#+n "nd Ass#$n&(nt "ntroduction to Model, matri( terminology, formulation and solution of Transportation model $least cost method, VogelCs 1ppro(imation method%, least time transportation pro)lem, assignment pro)lems. (% / s) N(t7+ , An")'s#s "ntroduction to networ- logic, >um)ering of e#ents $?ul-ersen .ule%, P*.T calculations < ?orward path, )ac-ward path, slac-, pro)a)ility, comparison with P*.T critical path, ?loats, Pro3ect cost, crashing the networ- updating $P*.T and CPM%. $% / s % S#&5)"t#+n "ntroduction, applications of simulation, ad#antages and limitations of simulation techni=ue, generation of random num)ers, Time<flow mechanism, simulation languages. $. / s % T 1 P/D C 3.!

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D(-#s#+n An")'s#s Steps in decision theory approach, !ecision ma-ing en#ironment, !ecision ma-ing under certainty and uncertainty, !ecision ma-ing under conditions of ris-, !ecision trees, minimum enchained criteria, 1d#antages and limitations tress solutions, post<optimality, !efinition of arguments models, comparison with transport models, Mathematical representation of assignment models, formulation and solution of 1rguments models, Variations of the 1rgument models, 1lternate optical solutions. $0 / s % A5(5#n$ T/(+ ' "ntroduction, 1pplications of =ueuing theory, 'aiting time and idle time costs, single channel =ueuing theory and multi channel =ueuing theory with Poisson arri#als and e(ponential ser#ices, >umerical on single channel and multi channel =ueuing theory. $. / s % G"&( T/(+ ' Theory of games, competiti#e games, .ules and Terminology in game Theory, .ules for game theory< saddle point, dominance , mi(ed strategy $ ( games%, mi(ed strategy $ ( n games or m ( games%, mi(ed strategy $6 ( 6 games%, two person 0ero sum games, n ,person 0ero sum games. $. / s % R(2( (n-( B++,s3 4. . 6. "ntroduction to Operation .esearch )y &iller and +ie)erman, Mc /raw<&ill. Operations .esearch )y P.8. /upta and !.S. &ira +inear Programming )y >.P. +oom)a

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MET- 313 THERMAL ENGINEERING LAB
L L#st +2 E?1( #&(nts 4. . 6. 7. 9. :. ;. G. H. To ma-e a trial on single cylinder 7 ,stro-e !iesel *ngine to calculate 5.&.P., S.?.C. and to draw its characteristics cur#es. To ma-e a trial on 7< stro-e high , speed diesel engine and to draw its &eat 5alance Sheet. To ma-e a trial on 'ileyCs 3eep *ngine at constant speed to calculate 5.&.P., S.?.C., thermal efficiency and to draw its characteristic Cur#es. To ma-e Morse Test to calculate "&P of the multi cylinder petrol engine and to determine its mechanical efficiency. To calculate the isothermal efficiency and #olumetric efficiency of a <stage reciprocating air compressor. To find out the efficiency of an air 5lower. To ma-e a trial on the 5oiler to calculate e=ui#alent e#aporation and efficiency of the 5oiler. To study the following models: a% /as Tur)ine )% 'an-el *ngine To study a% +u)rication and cooling systems employed in #arious ".C. *ngines in the +a). )% 5ra-ing system of automo)ile in the +a). To study a Car)urettor. To study $i% ?uel "n3ection System of a C.". *ngine $ii% 5attery ignition system of S.". *ngine To study Cooling Tower. To study multi<cylinder four stro-es #ertical !iesel *ngine test ."/ with &ydraulic !ynamometer. T P/D 4 C 1

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MET- 31! FLUID MACHINES (PRACTICAL)
L L#st +2 E?1( #&(nts3 4. To study and perform test on the Pelton wheel and to plot cur#es of. p #Es > at full, three<fourth and half gate opening. . To study and perform test in the ?rancis Tur)ine and to plot cur#es of P #Es > at full, three fourth gate opening. 3. To study and perform test on the 8aplan Tur)ine and to plot cur#es of P #Es > full, three ,fourth half opening. 7. To study and perform test on Centrifugal Pump and to plot cur#es &.P. #Es @. 5. To study and perform test on a &ydraulic .am & to find its .an-ine & 1u)ussion . &. To study and perform test on a .eciprocating pump & plot the cur#e of P, #Es &. ;. To study and perform test on a /ear pump & to plot the cur#es @.P. Vs pressure rise. *. To study and perform test on a Tor=ue Con#ertor & to plot the cur#e #s >p. T P/D 4 C 1

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MET- 31: HEAT TRANSFER (PRACTICAL)
L L#st +2 E?1( #&(nts 4. . 6. 7. 9. :. ;. G. H. !etermination of thermal conducti#ity of a metal rod !etermination of thermal conducti#ity of an insulating powder !etermination of thermal conducti#ity of a li=uid using /uard<plate method !etermination of thermal resistance of a composite wall Temperature distri)ution of a pin fin in free<con#ection. Temperature distri)ution of a pin fin in forced<con#ection ?orced con#ection heat transfer from a cylindrical surface !etermination of *ffecti#eness of a &eat *(changer !etermination of Stefan<5olt0man constant T P/D 4 C 1

4I. Performance of Solar still 44. !etermination of critical heat flu( 4 . Performance of solar water heater 46. Measurement of solar radiation using solar integrator.

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MET- 31B INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING (PRACTICAL)
L L#st +2 E?1( #&(nts 4. . 6. 7. 9. :. ;. G. H. To study #arious .ating ?actor systems and find standard time for ma-ing small sand mould. To study #arious plant layouts and suggest impro#ements in e(isting Machines Shop layout. To study and draw organi0ational structure of a near )y industry. To draw L and . charts for a gi#en sample of products to chec- their acceptance. To draw p chart for a gi#en product lot and #erify its acceptance. !raw a flow process chart with time estimates for a simple welding process. !raw a two handed process chart for a simple process of a 3o) preparation on a lathe. To study #arious purchase procedures and draw organi0ational structure of college purchase depCt. 1 case study on 15CE V*! analysis. 1 case study on @uality "mpro#ement Techni=ues $e.g. &ostel MessE 'or-shopE Canteen etc.%. 4I. 1 mar-et sur#ey and analysis. 44. 1 Rpreliminary pro3ect reportS preparation for any small<scale unit. T P/D 4 C 1

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MET- 343 ;OCATIONAL TRAINING REPORT
L T P/D C 3.0

Student will su)mit summer training $a)out : wee-s industrial training% report for hisEher assessment.

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MET- 304 REFRIGERATION AND AIR CONDITIONING
L 3 (A) REFRIGERATION T 1 P/D C 3.!

Int +d5-t#+n 5asics of heat pump & refrigerator, Carnot refrigeration and heat pump, units of refrigeration, COP of refrigerator and heat pump, Carnot COP, "ce refrigeration, e#aporati#e refrigeration, refrigeration )y e(pansion of air, refrigeration )y throttling of gas, #apour refrigeration system, steam 3et refrigeration, thermo< electric cooling, adia)atic demagneti0ation. $. / s % A# R(2 #$( "t#+n 5asic Principle of operation of air refrigeration system, 5ell Coleman air refrigerator, ad#antages of using air refrigeration in air craft, disad#antage of air refrigeration in comparison to other cold producing methods, simple air refrigeration in air craft, simple e#aporati#e type, air refrigeration in air craft, necessity of cooling the air craft . (. / s) S#&1)( ;"1+5 C+&1 (ss#+n G2 #$G "t#+n S'st(& Simple #apour compression refrigeration system, different compression processes $wet, dry and saturated Compression, superheated compression%, +imitations of #apour compression refrigeration system if used on re#erse Carnot cycle, representation of theoretical and actual cycle on T<S and P & charts, effects of operating conditions on the performance of the system, ad#antages of #apour compression system o#er air refrigeration system. $. / s % Ad6"n-(d ;"1+5 C+&1 (ss#+n (2 #$( "t#+n s'st(& Methods of impro#ing COP, flash cham)er, flash inter cooler, optimum inter stage pressure for two stage refrigeration system, single e(pansion and multi e(pansion cases, )asic introduction of single load and multi load systems, cascade systems. $! / s % ;"1+5 "<s+ 1t#+n (2 #$( "t#+n s'st(& "nd s1(-#") t+1#-s 5asic a)sorption system, COP and ma(imum COP of the a)sorption system. 1ctual >& 6 a)sorption system, function of #arious components, +i<5r a)sorption system, Selection of refrigerant and a)sor)ent pair in #apour a)sorption system, *lectro<+u( refrigerator, comparison of compression and a)sorption refrigeration system, >omenclature of refrigerants, desira)le properties of refrigerants, cold storage and "ce Plants. $. / s %

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(B)

AIR CONDITIONING

Int +d5-t#+n !ifference in refrigeration and 1ir Conditioning, Psychrometric properties of moist air $we) )ul), dry )ul), dew point temperature, relati#e and specific humidity temperature of adia)atic saturation%, empirical relation to calculate P V of moist air. $3 / s % Ps's-/ +&(t ' Psychrometry chart, construction and use, mi(ing of two air streams, sensi)le heating and cooling, latent heating and cooling, humidification and dehumidification, cooling with dehumidification, cooling with adia)atic humidification, heating and humidification, 5y< pass factor of coil, sensi)le heat factor, 1!P of cooling coil, 1ir washer. (. / s) A# C+nd#t#+n#n$ s'st(& Classification, factors affecting air conditioning systems, comfort air conditioning system, winter air conditioning system, summer 1ir Conditioning system, year round air conditioning system, unitary air conditioning system, central air conditioning system, .oom sensi)le heat factor, /rand sensi)le heat factor, effecti#e room sensi)le heat factor. (! / s) C++)#n$ L+"d -")-5)"t#+n "nside design conditions, comfort conditions, components of cooling load, internal heat gains from $occupancy, lighting, appliances, product and processes%, system heat gain $supply air duct, 1.C. fan, return air duct%, *(ternal heat gain $heat gain through )uilding, solar heat gain through outside walls and roofs%, sol<air temperature, solar heat gain through glass windows, heat gain due to #entilation and infiltration. $! / s% Ind5st #") "nd -+&&( -#") "11)#-"t#+n Transport air conditioning, e#aporati#e condensers, cooling towers, heat pumps. $4 / s % R(2( (n-( B++,s3 4. . 6. .efrigeration and 1ir Conditioning < C.P. 1rora, Tata Mc/raw<&ill 5asic .efrigeration and 1ir Conditioning< 1nanthana and .ayanan, Mc/raw< &ill .efrigeration and 1ir Conditioning< 1rora and !om-undwar, !hanpat .ai.

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B.TECH. (%t/ SEMESTER) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING


MET- 30. TRIBOLOG9
L 3 T 1 P/D C 3.!

Int +d5-t#+n "ntroduction to tri)ological systems and their characteristic features, 1nalysis and assessment of surface topography, deterministic and stochastic tri)o<models for asperity contacts, techni=ues of surface e(amination, technological properties of surfaces. (% / s) F #-t#+n @uantitati#e laws of sliding friction, causes of friction, adhesion theory, laws of rolling friction, measurement of friction. (, hrs) *(" "ntroduction, mechanism of wear, types of wear, =uantitati#e laws of wear, measurement of wear, wears resistance materials. (: / s) L5< #-"t#+n "nd L5< #-"nts "ntroduction, dry friction, )oundary lu)rication, hydrodynamic, hydrostatic and elasto< hydrodynamic lu)rication, functions of lu)ricants, types and properties of lu)ricants, lu)ricant additi#es. (: / s) B(" #n$s "nd B(" #n$ M"t( #")s /eometry and pressure e=uation of 3ournal )earing, hydrostatic )earings, thrust )earings, porous )earings and hydrodynamic gas )earings. Bournal )earings with speciali0ed applications. /eneral re=uirements and different types of )earing materials . (: / s)

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E)"st+/'d +d'n"&#- )5< #-"t#+n Principles, application to rolling contact )earings, cams, gears. (% / s) R(2( (n-( B++,s3 4. . 6. 7. 9. "ntroduction to Tri)ology of 5earings )y 5.C. Ma3umdarA a.h. 'heeler Principles of Tri)ology )y B. &alling, Macmillan Mechanics and Chemistry in lu)rication )y !orinson and +udema, *lse#ier ?riction and wear of Materials )y *. .o)inowic0, Bohn 'iley Principles of +u)rication )y 1. Cameron, +ongmans

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B.TECH. (%t/ SEMESTER) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING


MET- 30% MECHANICAL ;IBRATIONS
L 3 F5nd"&(nt") C+n-(1ts +2 ;#< "t#n$ S'st(&s 8inematics of simple #i)rating motions, simple harmonic motions, #ectorial representation of harmonic motion. (4 / s) S#n$)( D($ (( +2 F ((d+& S'st(&s !egrees of freedom, e=uations of motions, general solution of free #i)ration, Phase plane method,, damped free #i)rations, undamped and damped forced #i)rations, Vi)rating isolation, #i)rating instruments. (1. / s) T7+ D($ ((s +2 F ((d+& S'st(&s 2ndamped free #i)ration, principal modes, !amped ?ree Vi)rations, ?orced Vi)ration with &armonic e(citation and Vi)ration 1)sor)er. (0 / s% M"n' D($ ((s +2 F ((d+& S'st(&s @ E?"-t M(t/+ds 2ndamped ?ree Vi)rations, "nfluence >um)ers, Trans#erse #i)ration of strings, longitudinal #i)ration of )ars, lateral #i)ration of )eams, torsional #i)ration of circular shafts. 2ndamped ?orced Vi)ration, /enerali0ed Coordinates, Coordinate Coupling, Principal Coordinate. $0 / s % M"n' D($ ((s +2 F ((d+& S'st(&s @ N5&( #-") M(t/+ds "nfluence coefficients, !un-erleyCs e=uation, Matri( iteration, &ol0er method, .ayleigh method, .ayleigh , .it0 method. (% / s% T 1 P/D C 3.!

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C #t#-") S1((d +2 S/"2ts "ntroduction, Single !is-, Multi<!is-, 'hirling of Shafts. (4 / s% R(2( (n-( B++,s3 4. . 6. 7. 9. Mechanical #i)ration )y /.8. /ro#er, >emchand & 5rothers Mechanical #i)ration )y S. S. .ao, Pearson *ducation Mechanical Vi)ration )y Thomson, Prentice &all Mechanical Vi)ration )y !en &artog, Mc/raw<&ill "ntroductory course on Mechanical Vi)rations )y .ao and /upta, 'iley *astern

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B.TECH. (%t/ SEMESTER) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING


HUT-311 BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
L 3 T 1 P/D C 3.!

UNIT-I

B5s#n(ss En6# +n&(nt 5usiness : Concept, nature and o)3ecti#es. Social .esponsi)ility of 5usiness. En6# +n&(nt3 Meaning of en#ironment, Constituents of )usiness en#ironmentA *conomic, social, political, legal and technological en#ironment. G(n( ") M"n"$(&(nt Management: !efinition, >ature and significance , &enry ?ayolCs Principle of ManagementA &uman .elations 1pproach, ?unctions of Management $i% Planning, $ii% Organising $iii% Staffing $i#% !irecting and $#% Controlling. F#n"n-#") M"n"$(&(nt "ntroduction of ?inancial Management, O)3ecti#es of ?inancial !ecisions, Status and duties of ?inancial *(ecuti#es. ?inancial Planning , Tools of financial planning. Management of wor-ing capital, ?actors affecting re=uirements of wor-ing capital. Capital structure decisions. ?eatures of appropriate capital structure. Sources of finance. P( s+nn() M"n"$(&(nt Personnel Management , Meaning, >ature and "mportanceA ?unctions of Personnel Management , $a% Managerial ?unctions and $)% Operati#e functions. Bo) 1nalysis: Meaning and "mportanceA Process of Bo) 1nalysisA Bo) !escription and Bo) specification. &uman .esource !e#elopment<Meaning and concept.

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UNIT-III

UNIT-I;

UNIT-;

P +d5-t#+n M"n"$(&(nt Production Management : !efinition and O)3ecti#es Plant location: "deal plant location. ?actors affecting plant location. Plant +ayout : "deal plant layout, factors affecting plant layout. 'or- Measurement : Meaning, O)3ecti#es and *ssentials of worMeasurement. Production Control : Meaning and importance of production control and steps in#ol#ed in production control.

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M" ,(t#n$ M"n"$(&(nt >ature, scope and importance of mar-eting management. Modern Mar-eting concepts. .ole of mar-eting in economic de#elopment. Mar-eting Mi(. Mar-eting "nformation System. Meaning, nature and scope of "nternational Mar-eting.

R(2( (n-( B++,s3 4. . 6. 7. 9. :. ;. G. H. 4I. 44. 5usiness *n#ironment , ?rancis Charurilam $&imalaya Pu)lishing &ouse%. Management , &arold, 8oont0 and CyriloC !onell $Mc /raw &ill% Principles of Personnel Management , *dwin 5. ?lippo $Mc /raw &ill % Personnel Management and "ndustrial .elations , !.C. Sharma and ..C. Sharma% $ SB Pu)lications, Meerut% 5asic Mar-eting , Cundiff and Still $ P&", "ndia % Mar-eting Management , S.1. Sherle-ar $&imalaya Pu)lishing &ouse 5om)ay% Principles and Practice of Management , +.M. Prasad ?inancial Management , ".M. Pandey $ Vi-as Pu)lishing &ouse, >ew !elhi% "nternational Mar-eting , Vorn terpestre and .a#i Sasathy. Production Management , *.S. 5uffa & '. &. Tausart, .ichand !. "rwin, &omewood, "llionis. Personnel Management , C.5. Mamoria, $&imalaya Pu)lishing &ouse%

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B.TECH. (%t/ SEMESTER)MECHANICAL ENGINEERING


MET- 300 COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN

L 3 Int +d5-t#+n

T 4

P/D -

C ..0

"ntroduction to C1!EC1M, &istorical de#elopments, "ndustrial loo- at C1!EC1M, "ntroduction to C"M, 5asics of geometric and solid modeling, e(plicit, implicit, intrinsic Polar en#elope and parametric e=uations coordinate systems. Torsion, ?renet<Serret formulae. $% / s % T "ns2+ &"t#+ns "ntroduction, transformation of points and line, <! rotation, reflection, scaling and com)ined transformation, homogeneous coordinates, 6<! scaling, shearing, rotation, reflection and translation, com)ined transformations orthographic, 1(onometric, O)li=ue and perspecti#e pro3ections. (0 / s% C5 6(s 1lge)raic and geometric forms, 1nalytical & Synthetic Cur#es, tangents and normal, )lending functions, reparametri0ation, straight lines, conics, cu)ic splines, )e0ier cur#es and 5<spline cur#esA .ational cur#es, >on<uniform .ational cur#es, >2.5SA Cur#e manipulation. (0 / s% S5 2"-(s 1lge)raic and geometric forms, 1nalytical and Synthetic Surfaces, tangents and twist #ectors, normal, )lending functions, re<parametri0ation, si(teen point form, four cur#e form, plane surface, ruled surface, surface of re#olution, ta)ulated cylinder, )i<cu)ic surface, )e0ier surface, 5<spline surfaces, Coons surface, 5lending surface, Offset surface, Triangular patches, Sculptured surfaces, .ational parametric surfacesA surface manipulation. (14 / s%

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S+)#ds Solid models and representation scheme, ?undamentals of Solid Modeling, )oundary representation, constructi#e solid geometry, sweep representation, cell decomposition, spatial occupancy enumeration, &alf spaces, Octree *ncoding, Pure Primiti#e "nstancing. (% / s% R(2( (n-( B++,s3 4. C1!EC1M )y /roo#er and Qimmer, Prentice &all . C1!EC1M: Theory and Practice )y ". Qeid, Tata Mc/raw &ill 6. Mathematical *lements for Computer /raphics )y .ogers & 1dams, Mc/raw &ill.

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B.TECH. (%t/ SEMESTER)MECHANICAL ENGINEERING


MET- 310 MACHINE DESIGN - II
L 4 .. /. 3. ). *. +. ,. -. 0. .1. ... T P/D % C !.0

!esign of spur, helical, )e#el and worm gears, gear )o( design including housing. (% / s% !esign of flat and V < )elt, chain dri#e, 'ire ropes and Shea#es. !esign of single and multiple plate and cone clutches. !esign of )ra-es. *(ternal and internal shoe type and dis- type. !esign of Coil and leaf springs. !esign of hydro<dynamically lu)ricated )earings. Selection of rolling contact )earings. !esign of cam and follower mechanism. !esign of cylinder, piston, cran-shaft and connecting rod for ".C. *ngine. !esign of Crane hoo-. !esign of flywheels. (. / s% (. / s) (. / s% (3 / s) (. / s) (3 / s% (3 / s% (! / s% (4 / s% (4 / s%

Note: Prepare the drawing sheets for a)o#e pro)lems )ased on your calculated dimensions. R(2( (n-( B++,s3 4. . 6. 7. 9. !esign of Machine *lements )y 5handari, Tata Mc/raw<&ill Machine !esign )y Malee# and &artmann, C5S Pu)lic. Machine !esign )y Sharma and 1ggarwal, 8aston Pu)lc. PS/ !esign data )oo- )y PS/ Pu)lication, Coim)tore Machine !esign , 1n "ntegrated 1pproach )y .o)ert +. >orton, Prentice<&all "nc. :. ?undamentals of Machine Component !esign )y ..C. Bu#inall, Bohn 'iley & Sons

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B.TECH. (%t/ SEMESTER) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING


MET- 314 REFRIGERATION AND AIR CONDITIONING (PRACTICAL)

L L#st +2 E?1( #&(nts 4. . 6. 7. 9. :. ;. G. H. 4I 44. 4 .

T -

P/D 4

C 1

Study & performance of )asic #apour Compression refrigeration cycle. To find COP of water cooler. To study the wal- in cooler. To Study & perform e(periment on #apour a)sorption apparatus. Perform the e(periment & calculate #arious performance parameters on a )lower apparatus. To study cooling tower. To study #arious components in a room air conditioner. To find .& of atmosphere air )y using Sling Psychrometer Psychrometric Chart. To find performance of a refrigeration test rig system )y using different e(pansion de#ices To study different control de#ices of a refrigeration system. To Study #arious compressors. To Study ice plant.

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B.TECH. (%t/ SEMESTER) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING


MET- 31. MECHANICAL ;IBRATIONS E TRIBOLOG9 (PRACTICAL)
L L#st +2 E?1( #&(nts 4. . To study undamped free #i)rations of e=ui#alent spring mass system & determine the natural fre=uency of #i)rations. To study the free #i)rations of the system for different damper settings. !raw the decay cur#e and determine the log decrement and damping factor. ?ind also the natural fre=uency. To study the torsional #i)rations of a single rotor shaft system and to determine the natural fre=uency. To determine the two fre=uencies of the torsional spring type dou)le pendulum and compare them with theoretical #alues. To determine the radius of gyration of gi#en )ar )y using 5ifilar suspension. To #erify the !un-erleyFs rule. To study the forced #i)rations of the system with damping. Plot magnification factor #s. fre=uency and phase angle Vs. fre=uency cur#es. 1lso determine the damping factor. To study the pressure distri)ution of a 3ournal )earing using a 3ournal )earing apparatus. To determine the rate of wear of a metallic plate from the plot of displacement #s. time cur#e )y using friction and wear monitor apparatus. To determine a)rasion inde( of a material with the help of a dry a)rasion test rig. To e#aluate the load wear inde( and the weld point of a lu)ricant with the help of a four<)all e(treme pressure tester. T P/D 4 C 1

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B.TECH. (%t/ SEMESTER) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING


MET- 31% COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN E MANUFACTURING (PRACTICAL)
L LIST OF EHPERIMENTS 4. To perform ! scaling, reflection, rotation and translation transformations of a geometric entity. . To perform 6! scaling, reflection, rotation and translation transformations of a geometric entity and show its application for a unit cu)e. 6. To generate the top, front and side #iews of a truncated cu)e. 7. To generate isometric pro3ection and apply it to #iew a gi#en o)3ect. 9. To generate dimetric pro3ection and apply it to #iew a gi#en o)3ect in different orientations. :. To perform single point perspecti#e pro3ection and use it to #iew a truncated cu)e. ;. To perform 3oining a set of points in space )y &ermite cur#e segments and demonstrate the manipulation of cur#e shape )y #arying the geometric conditions. G. To generate a 5e0ier cur#e for a gi#en set of control points and demonstrate the manipulation of cur#e shape )y #arying the geometric conditions. H. To generate a 5<Spline cur#e for a gi#en set of control points and demonstrate the manipulation of cur#e shape. 4I. To generate and #iew a ruled surface )etween two gi#en rails. 44. To generate and #iew a 5e0ier surface for a gi#en mesh of control points. T P/D 4 C 1

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B.TECH. (:t/ SEMESTER) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING


MET- .01 AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING
LT 31 P/D C 3.!

Int +d5-t#+n t+ A5t+&+<#)( En$#n(( #n$ 5rief history of automo)iles, Main components of an automo)ile, 5rief description of each component. (. / s) P+7( (C5# (&(nts #n "n "5t+&+<#)( 5rief description of constructional details and wor-ing of a four stro-e ".C. *ngine $S.". *ngines and C.". *ngines% including o#erhead cam shaft, Multi<cylinder engines, "ntroduction to recent de#elopments in ".C. *ngines< !irect in3ection systems, Multi<point fuel in3ection systems, Microprocessor )ased fuel supply systems, Multi #al#e engines, Mechanical )alancing, ?iring Order, Power )alancing, Power o#erlap, Power flow charts. (% / s) T "ns&#ss#+n S'st(& +2 A5t+&+<#)( "ntroduction, 5rief description of different components of Transmission System. a% Clutch: "ntroduction to Clutch and its different types, Principle of ?riction Clutch, Clutch +ining and friction materials used in ?riction Clutches, Tor=ue transmitted, 5rief description of Cone Clutch, Single Plate and Multiplate Clutches, !ry and wet clutches, 1utomatic clutch action, Centrifugal clutches, *lectromagnetic clutches, ?luid ?lywheel. )% /ear 5o(: 1ir resistance, gradient resistance and rolling resistance coming across a mo#ing automo)ile, Tracti#e effort, Variation of tracti#e effort with speed, Performance cur#es $o)3ect and need of a gear )o(%, Sliding mesh gear )o(, Control mechanism, Sliding type selector mechanism, 5all type selector mechanism, Steering column gear shift control, Constant mesh gear )o(, Synchromesh de#ice, 1utomatic transmission in general, 1P automatic gear )o(, Tor=ue con#erter, Tor=ue con#erter with direct dri#e, +u)rication of /ear 5o(. c% Propeller Shaft: ?unctions and re=uirements of a propeller shaft, 2ni#ersal 3oints, Constructional forms of uni#ersal 3oints, ?le(i)le<ring 3oints, .u))er< )ushed fle(i)le 3oints. Constant<#elocity 3oints. d% !ifferential: Principle of operation, Constructional details of a typical differential unit, Traction control differentials, Multi<plate clutch type traction control de#ice, Traction control )y #iscous coupling. e% The )ac- a(le: +i#e )ac- a(les, The final dri#e, Single reduction li#e a(les, Tor=ue reaction, !ri#ing thrust, Tor=ue and thrust mem)er arrangements, Springs ser#ing as tor=ue and thrust mem)ers, &otch-iss !ri#e with tor=ue reaction mem)er, Single com)ined tor=ue<thrust reaction mem)er, with springs ta-ing only #ertical and lateral loads, Trans#erse radius rods, Three radius rods, 1(le construction, *ffects of wheel )earing layout on a(le loading, Some actual )earing arrangements, 1(le casing construction, The dou)le reduction a(les $)oth steps at the center of the a(le and one step at center of a(le, the other at road wheels%. $ % / s% "'

R5nn#n$ S'st(& a% 'heels and rims, Tyre<its function and constructional details. )% 5ra-es: ?unctions and methods of operation, 5ra-e efficiency, *lementary theory of shoe )ra-e, 5ra-e shoe ad3ustments, 1 modern rear<wheel )ra-e, !isc )ra-es, 5ra-e lin-ages, +e#erage and ad3ustment of the )ra-e lin-age, Ser#o< and power<operated )ra-es, Vacuum )ra-e operation, &ydraulic 5ra-es<constructional details and wor-ing, 5endi( &ydro#ac, !irect<acting #acuum ser#os, Power<operated )ra-es, 1 dual power air )ra-e system, Compressed air systems, 1ctuating cylinders for air )ra-es. (% / s% S5s1(ns#+n S'st(& Suspension principles, .oad irregularities and human suscepti)ility, Suspension system, !amping, !ou)le tu)e damper, Single tu)e damper, +e#er arm type damper, Springs< +eaf springs, Coil and torsion springs, #aria)le rate springs, Composite leaf springs, .u))er springs, 1ir springs, 1d3usta)le and self<ad3usting suspensions, "nterconnected suspension system, "nterconnected air and li=uid suspensions, "ndependent suspension system, !ifferent independent suspension layouts, McPherson strut type, .ear suspension<li#e a(le, Tor=ue reaction and a(le guidance, 'attCs lin-age, .ear suspension<dead a(les, .ear suspension<independent, McPherson strut rear suspension. $% / s % St(( #n$ M(-/"n#s& Steering geometry, Castor, Cam)er, 8ingpin inclination, Com)ined angle, Toe<in, Steering system<)asic aims, 1c-erman lin-age, Steering lin-ages for independent suspension, Center point steering, Costarring or trailing action, Cornering power, Self< righting tor=ue, Steering characteristics<o#er steer and under steer, 1(le )eam, Stu)<a(le construction, Steering column, .e#ersi)le and irre#ersi)le steering, .ac-<and<pinion steering mechanism, *ffect of toe<in on steering, Power steering, Vic-ers System. $% / s % R(-(nt t (nds #n A5t+&+<#)( En$#n(( #n$ Multi<fuel automo)iles, 1utomo)iles running on alternate sources of energy, *mission control through catalytic con#erter, !ou)le catalytic con#erter, 1spects of pollution control in 1utomo)iles. $% / s% R(2( (n-( B++,s 3 4. . 6. 7. The Motor Vehicle )y >ewton, Steeds and /arrette 5asic 1utomo)ile *ngineering )y 8irpal Singh 1utomo)ile *ngineering )y 8.M. /upta, 2mesh Pu)lications 1uto mechanics )y Crouse

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B.TECH. (:t/ SEMESTER) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING


MET- .03 MEASUREMENT
L 3 Int +d5-t#+n !efinition, application of measurement instrumentation, functional elements of a generali0ed measuring system, measuring standards, types of measurement, types of input to measuring instruments and instrument system, classification of measuring instruments, merits and demerits of mechanical measuring systems, comparison of mechanical measuring system with electrical measuring systems, cali)ration. $% / s % G(n( ")#F(d 1( 2+ &"n-( -/" "-t( #st#-s +2 #nst 5&(nts "ntroduction, types of error, types of uncertainties, propagation of uncertainties in compound =uantity, Static performance parameters: accuracy, precision, resolution, static sensiti#ity, linearity, hysteresis, dead )and, )ac-lash, and drift., sources of error, selection of a measuring instruments, mechanical and electrical loading, fundamentals of dynamic characteristics, generali0ed mathematical model of measuring systems, types of input, dynamic performance parameters: dynamic error, speed of response, etc, dynamic response of a first order mechanical systems with different inputs e.g. step, ramp, sinusoidal and impulse input. (14 / s% St"t#st#-") "n")'s#s +2 (?1( #&(nt") d"t" "ntroduction, types of measuring data, statistical attri)utes, #arious method of presentation, estimation of presentation and uncertainties, confidence le#el, precision and statistical treatments of single and multi sample type e(perimental data, Chau#enetCs criteria of re3ecting a du)ious data, cur#e fitting, )est linear cali)ration and its precision, significant figures and rounding off. O#erall uncertainty estimation of measuring systems, common sense approach, and engineering applications. $0 / s % T 1 P/D C 3.!

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T "nsd5-( s "ntroduction, primary function, classification, electrostatic transducers: principle theory, types, ad#antages, and limitations, ?i(ed contact mechano<resisti#e transducers: classification, and uses, Metallic resistance strain gauge: types, construction theory of operation, 1dhesi#e: property, selection criteria, mounting of strain gauges, Mathematical analysis of )allast and !C 'heatstone )ridge circuits, characteristic and comparison of )allast and !C 'heatstone )ridge circuits, temperature effects and their compensation. $0 / s % M("s5 #n$ +2 n+n-()(-t #-") 1/'s#-") C5"nt#t#(s Measurement of load, force, and thrust using resistant strain gauges, *lastic load cells, pro#ing rings, fluid pressure measurement in pipe and containers, using strain gauges, Measuring of tor=ue in transmission shaft under a(ial and )ending loads in #arying am)ient conditions. $% / s % R(2( (n-( B++,s3 4. . 6. Mechanical measurements & control )y !.S. 8umar, Metropolitan )oo"nstrumentation and Mechanical measurements )y 1.8. Tayal, /algotia Pu)l. Measurements systems application and design )y *. !oe)elin, Mc/raw<&ill

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B.TECH. (:t/ SEMESTER) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING


MET- .0! STATISTICAL AUALIT9CONTROL AND RELIABILIT9
L 3 Int +d5-t#+n @uality , 5asic Concepts: "ssues in @uality, factors affecting =uality, creating =uality )y design, product de#elopment cycle, economics of =uality, Various definitions, "SO definition of =uality and its meanings, and #arious phases till T@M and its meaning to industries, customers and employees, contri)ution of =uality gurus etc. towards =uality concepts. Total @uality management: its scope application and implementation. @uality circle: its o)3ecti#es, structure and techni=ues, Varia)ility concept in manufacturing , cycle, fish)one diagrams, charts in time philosophy. (0 / s) A5")#t' C+nt +) 5asic statistical concepts, #arious types of distri)utions, /eneral theory L and . chart. !ecision preparatory to the control charts. Trial control limits. Selection of su)<groups. Charts with #aria)le su)groups. .e3ect and .e#o-e, limits for a#erage on L charts, modified control limits, specification limits, practical limitations. Control charts for fraction defecti#es, calculation and plotting of control limits, sensiti#ity of p chart, applications, and Control charts for !efects, difference )etween defect and defecti#e, calculation and plotting of control limits, application. Pi charts and u charts, plotting of charts. Tests for #arious control charts. Tests for #arious control charts, process capa)ility< inherent and potential capa)ility. (14 / s) A--(1t"n-( S"&1)#n$ Purpose, 1cceptance )y 1ttri)utes, single sampling plans. O.C. cur#e selection of sampling plans, 1cceptance num)er, Type 1 and Type 5 errors, O.C. cur#es, !ou)le sampling plan and its analysis, Multiple and se=uential sampling , 1.O.@.+., 1cceptance sampling plans under ris-. !esign of #arious sampling plans, !odge< .oming type system for acceptance sampling )y attri)utes $use of #arious ta)les%. !etermination of process a#erage, 1cceptance sampling )y #aria)les. $10 / s% T 1 P/D C 3.!

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R()#"<#)#t' Control of relia)ility, factors affecting relia)ility, pattern of failure, mean time to failure, ?undamental of statistical concepts, consideration of relia)ility in series and parallel system, effect of redundancy and relia)ility, method of relia)ility e#aluation, relia)ility optimi0ation, 1#aila)ility and Maintaina)ility, means to impro#e relia)ility, relia)ility control during manufacture. (10 / s% R(2( (n-( B++,s3 4. . 6. Statistical @uality Control )y /rant and +ea#en, Mc /raw<&ill @uality Control and .elia)ility )y Maha3an, !hanpat .ai @uality Control )y &ansen, Prentice<&all

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B.TECH. (:t/ SEMESTER) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING MET- .0: M("s5 (&(nt (P "-t#-"))
L T P/D 4 C 1

L#st +2 E?1( #&(nts 4. . 6. 7. 9. :. ;. G. H. 4I. 44. 4 . Study of a strain gage )ased cantile#er )eam and measurement of strain on the )eam Study of a +V!T and measurement of linear displacement Study of an inducti#e pic- up and measurement of linear displacement Study of a +!. and measurement of linear displacement Study of capaciti#e pic- up and measurement of angular displacement Study of temperature transducers and measurement of temperature of fluid Study of a +V!T displacement $strain gage )ased% and measurement of linear

Study of a tor=ue pic- up and measurement of tor=ue Study of a pressure pic- up and measurement of pressure of fluid Study of load cell and measurement of load with load cell Study of non<contact type speed pic- up and measurement of rotational speed Comparison of sensiti#ity of thermocouple, thermister and .T!

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B.TECH. (:t/ SEMESTER) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING


MET- .0B PRO>ECT @ I
L T P/D % C ..!

The student is e(pected to ta-e up a pro3ect under the guidance of teacher from the college. The pro3ect must )e )ased on the mechanical engineering pro)lems, which will e(tend full academic session in two parts. The student may )e as-ed to wor- indi#idually or in<group with not more than four students. Vi#a<#oce must )e )ased on the preliminary report su)mitted )y student$s% related to pro3ect.

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B.TECH. (:t/ SEMESTER) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING


MET- .11 SEMINAR - I
L T P/D 4 C -

The students are re=uired to deli#er a seminar on some emerging areas of Mechanical *ngineering, gi#en as follows: C1!EC1MEC1*E?*1 .o)otics Machine Vision 1utomation Tri)ology C?! *nergy Conser#ation 1lternate *nergy Sources &y)rid ?uels 1d#ances in "C *ngines Vehicle !ynamics 1erodynamics 1d#anced Manufacturing Techni=ues 1d#anced *ngineering Materials Supply Chain Management 5usiness Process .e<engineering Si(<Sigma Techni=ue +ean Manufacturing Techni=ue Bust<in<Time Techni=ue 1gile Manufacturing Value *ngineering .elia)ility *ngineering 1ny other topic related to !esignEThermalE"ndustrialEProduction *ngineering

The student will deli#er a power point presentation for a)out 6I minutes in the seminar on any of the a)o#e topics. This will )e followed )y =uestion answering session for a)out 4I minutes. The =uestions on the seminar topic will )e as-ed )y the teacher concerned and class students. The students will also prepare a detailed report in MS word and after spiral )inding will su)mit it to the teacher concerned. The report is to )e su)mitted at least one wee- prior to the presentation. The gradesEawards will )e gi#en according to the studentCs presentation, report su)mitted, and answering of =uestions as-ed after the presentation.

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B.TECH. (:t/ SEMESTER) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING


MET- .13 PRACTICAL TRAINING REPORT
L T P/D C 3.0

The students are re=uired to undergo an "ndustrial training of a)out : wee-s duration in Pu)lic Sector underta-ings, $&MT, 5&*+, "OC etc.% and pri#ate sectors of repute li-e M2+, &ero<&onda +td. etc. The training report will )e su)mitted )y the students alongwith the certificate indicating the duration of training and the nature of Pro3ect<done. The students will )e assessed through a #i#a<#oce.

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LIST OF ELECTI;ES AND OPEN ELECTI;ES B. TECH. (:t/ SEMESTER) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

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4. . 6. 7. 9. :. ;. G. H. 4I. 44.

M*T<74H M*T<7 4 M*T<7 6 M*T<7 9 M*T<7 ; M*T<7 H M*T<764 M*T<766 M*T<769 M*T<76; M*T<76H

1d#anced Manufacturing Technology ?inite *lement Method Computer graphics and Product design /as !ynamics Optimi0ation Techni=ue .enewa)le *nergy .esources "ndustrial *ngineering & Organi0ation Cryogenic *ngineering "ndustrial >oise and Control Maintenance *ngineering Machine Tool !esign

O1(n E)(-t#6( @ I
4. . 6. 7. 9. :. ;. G. M*T<7 ; M*T<7 H M*T<769 M*T<76; M*T<76H M*T<774 M*T<776 M*T<764 Optimi0ation Techni=ue .enewa)le *nergy .esources "ndustrial >oise and Control Maintenance *ngineering Machine Tool !esign Computational ?luid !ynamics Mechatronics "ndustrial *ngineering & Organi0ation

$ not for Mech. & "*M students%

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S'))"<## +2 E)(-t#6(-I E O1(n E)(-t#6(-I (C+&<#n(d) B.TECH. (:t/ SEMESTER) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
MET- .1B AD;ANCED MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOG9
L 3 S1(-#") P +-(ss#n$ M(t/+ds &ot machining, Machining of Plastics, 2nit heads, Plastics Tooling, *lectro forming, Surface Cleaning and Surface Treatments, Surface Coatings, Paint Coating and Slushing, 1dhesi#e 5onds, 1dhesi#e 5ond Boints, 1dhesi#es, Surface Coating for Tooling, /raphite Mould Casting, and Vacuum Mould Process. (. / s% C( "&#- M"t( #")s "nd T/(# P +-(ss#n$ "ntroduction, Classification of ceramics, Properties of Ceramics, Processing of ceramics, Product 1pplication, *namels, /lass, /lass forming Constituents, Types of /lasses, forms of /lasses and their manufacture. (. / s% C+&1+s#t( M"t( #")s "nd T/(# P +-(ss#n$ "ntroduction, Types of Composites materials, 1gglomerated Materials, .einforced materials, +aminates, Surface Coated Materials, Production of Composite Structures, ?a)rication of particulate composite Structures, ?a)rication of reinforced Composite, ?a)rication of +aminates, Machining, Cutting and Boining of Composites. (% / s% P +-(ss#n$ +2 P)"st#-s "ntroduction, Polymers, Polymeri0ation, 1ddition of Polymers, Plastics, Types of plastics, Properties of Plastics, Processing of Thermoplastic Plastics, "n3ection Moulding, *(trusion Process, Sheet forming processes, Processing of Thermosetting Plastics, Compression Moulding, Transfer Moulding, Casting of Plastics, Machining of plastics, other processing methods of plastics. (. / s) T 1 P/D C 3.!

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T/ ("d M"n52"-t5 #n$ "ntroduction, casting, thread chasing, Thread .olling, !ie Threading and Tapping, Thread Milling, Thread Measurement and "nspection. (. / s) An")'s#s O2 M(t") F+ &#n$ P +-(ss(s Theoretical )asis of metal forming, classification of metal forming processes, cold forming, hot wor-ing, 'arm wor-ing, *ffect of #aria)les on metal forming processes, Methods of analysis of manufacturing processes, Open !ie forging, .olling Power .olling, !rawing, *(trusion. (% / s% D#( C"st#n$ "ntroduction, Product 1pplication, +imitation of !ie Casting, !ie Casting Machines, Molten metal "n3ection systems, &ot cham)er machines, Cold cham)er machines, !ie casting !esign, !esign of !ie casting !ies, Types of !ie casting !ies, !ie design, !ie material, !ie Manufacture, !ie +u)rication and Coating, Preheating of !ies, Vacuum !ie Casting, .ecent trends in !ie Casting Process. (% / s% C+st Est#&"t#+n !efinition, Cost accounting or costing, *lements of costing, cost structures, *stimation of cost elements, Methods of estimating, !ata re=uirements of cost estimating, Steps in ma-ing cost estimate, Chief factors in cost estimating, >umerical e(amples, calculation of machining times, *stimation of total unit time. (% / s% R(2( (n-( B++,s3 4. . 3. 7. Principles of Manufacturing )y B.S.Camp)ell, Tata Mc/raw<&ill Production *ngineering Sciences )y Pandey and Sinh Standard Pu). 1 te(t )oo- of Production Technology )y P.C. Sharma S.Chand & Company. Manufacturing Materials and Processes )y +ind)erg Prentice &all

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B.TECH. (:t/ SEMESTER) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING


MET- .41 FINITE ELEMENT METHOD
L 3 Int +d5-t#+n t+ F#n#t( E)(&(nt M(t/+d 5asic Concept, &istorical )ac-ground, *ngineering applications, general description, Comparison with other methods. (. / s) Int($ ") F+ &5)"t#+ns And ;" #"t#+n") M(t/+ds >eed for weighted<integral forms, rele#ant mathematical concepts and formulae, weaformulation of )oundary #alue pro)lems, #ariational methods, .ayleigh<.it0 method, and weighted residual approach. (% / s) F#n#t( E)(&(nt T(-/n#C5(s Model )oundary #alue pro)lem, finite element discreti0ation, element shapes, si0es and node locations, interpolation functions, deri#ation of element e=uations, connecti#ity, )oundary conditions, ?*M solution, post<processing, compati)ility and completeness re=uirements, con#ergence criteria, higher order and isoparametric elements, natural coordinates, +angrange and &ermite polynomials. (14 / s) A11)#-"t#+ns T+ S+)#d M(-/"n#-s P +<)(&s *(ternal and internal e=uili)rium e=uations, one<dimensional stress<strain relations, plane stress and strain pro)lems, a(is<symmetric and three dimensional stress<strain pro)lems, strain displacement relations, )oundary conditions, compati)ility e=uations, computer programs. (0 / s) A11)#-"t#+ns T+ H("t T "ns2( P +<)(&s Variational approach, /aler-in approach, one<dimensional and two<dimensional steady< state pro)lems for conduction, con#ection and radiation, transient pro)lems. $! / s % T 1 P/D C 3.!

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A11)#-"t#+ns T+ F)5#d M(-/"n#-s P +<)(&s "n#iscid incompressi)le flow, potential function and stream function formulation, incompressi)le #iscous flow, stream function, #elocity<pressure and stream function< #orticity formulation, Solution of incompressi)le and compressi)le fluid film lu)rication pro)lems. (! / s) R(2( (n-( B++,s3 4. . 6. The ?inite *lement Method )y Qien-iewic0, Tata Mc/raw &ill The ?inite *lement Method for *ngineers )y &ue)ner, Bohn 'iley 1n "ntroduction to the ?inite *lement Method )y B.>..eddy, Mc/raw &ill

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B.TECH. (:t/ SEMESTER) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING


MET- .43 COMPUTER GRAPHICS AND PRODUCT DESIGN
L 3 Int +d5-t#+n 5asic elements and use of computer, analog and digital principle of simulation, applications, programming software and machine language. (10 / s) D"t" S'st(& Machine processi)le data, num)er system, alpha <numerical system, and organi0ation of data. (% / s) C+&15t( s Processing e=uipment, computers and future de#elopments, application through case studies. (. / s) G "1/#-s "nd P +d5-t D(s#$n The computer and graphics, computer languages, graphic data processing system, S-etch pad concept, C1! systems, digital drafting systems: 1PT, 1!1PT languages, topological representation of the product, features drawing, digiti0ing of the product, optimi0ation of shapes, graphical design procedures with computer aid. (40 / s) R(2( (n-( B++,s3 4. C1!EC1M )y /roo#er and Qimmer, Prentice &all . C1!EC1M Theory and practice )y Qeid, Mc/raw &ill 6. >umerical Control and Computer 1ided Manufacturing )y 8undra, .ao & Tiwari, Tata Mc/raw &ill T 1 P/D C 3.!

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B.TECH. (:t/ SEMESTER) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING


MET- .4! GAS D9NAMICS
L 3 T 1 P/D C 3.!

R(6#(7 +2 E)(&(nt" ' P #n-#1)(s "ntroductionA Thermodynamic concepts for control mass analysisA Comments on *ntropyA Pressure energy e=uationA Stagnation conceptA Stagnation pressureA *nergy e=uationA Momentum e=uation. $. / s % Int +d5-t#+n T+ C+&1 (ss#<)( F)+7 "ntroductionA O)3ecti#esA Speed of propagation of a pressure frontA Mach >um)erA Sonic #elocityA Pressure field due to mo#ing source of distur)anceA Mach coneA Mach angleA *=uation for a perfect gas in terms of Mach num)erA &<S & T<S diagrams. $% / s % On( D#&(ns#+n") C+&1 (ss#<)( F)+7 "ntroductionA "sentropic flowA /eneral fluid< without lossesA Perfect gas with lossesA The reference conceptA "sentropic ta)lesA >o00le operationA >o00le performanceA !iffuser performanceA ?riction effects on no00le flow. (% / s)

St"nd#n$ N+ &") S/+-,s "ntroductionA Shoc- analysisA /eneral fluidA 'or-ing e=uations for perfect gasA >ormal shoc- ta)lesA Shoc-s in no00lesA Thermodynamic directions of normal shoc-A .an-ine< &ugoniat relationA Strength of shoc-. (% / s) M+6#n$ N+ &") S/+-,s And O<)#C5( S/+-,s "ntroductionA >ormal shoc-sA Tangential #elocity superimpositionA O)li=ue shoc-sA O)li=ue shoc- analysisA O)li=ue shoc- ta)les and chartsA 5oundary conditions of flow directionA 5oundary conditions of pressure e=uili)rium. (% / s)

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F"nn+ And R"')(#$/ F)+7 "ntroductionA 1nalysis for general fluidA 'or-ing e=uations for a perfect gasA .eference state & ?anno ta)lesA 1pplicationsA Correlation with shoc-sA ?riction cho-ingA .ayleigh flowA 1nalysis for a general fluidA 'or-ing e=uations for a perfect gasA .eference state and .ayleigh ta)lesA 1pplicationsA Correlation with shoc-s. (% / s) H#$/ T(&1( "t5 ( G"s D'n"&#-s And M("s5 (&(nts "ntroductionA "mportance of high<temperature flowsA >ature of high temperature flowsA Pressure measurementsA Temperature measurementsA Velocity and direction measurementsA !ensity measurements. (% / s) R(2( (n-( B++,s3 4. . 6. 7. /as !ynamics )y *. .atha-rishnan ?undamentals of /as !ynamics )y S. M. Dahya. /as !ynamics )y 5ec-er ?undamentals of /as !ynamics )y .. !. Quc-er

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B.TECH. (:t/ SEMESTER) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING


MET- .4: OPTIMIIATION TECHNIAUE
L 3 T 1 P/D C 3.!

Int +d5-t#+n >eed of optimi0ation and historical de#elopment, classification and formulation of optimi0ation pro)lem, classical optimi0ation methods, calculus<)ased methods, *numerati#e schemes, .andom search algorithms, *#olutionary algorithms, *#olutionary programming, Classifier system. (10 / s) D(s#$n Optimum design of mechanical *lements, Purpose and application of optimum design, *ffects of manufacturing errors, Characteristics of mechanical systems, selection of optimum configurations, critical regions, materials and dimensions. (14 / s) T(-/n#C5(s ?ormulation of primary and su)sidiary design e=uations, limit e=uations, normal redundant and incompati)le specifications, general techni=ue. (% / s) C"s( St5d#(s !igital computers in optimum design, e(act and interacti#e techni=ues, optimum design of elements and systems, shafts, gears, )earings, springs, high speed machinery, cams etc., case studies. (14 / s) R(2( (n-( B++,s3 4. . 6. Optimi0ation theory and application )y S.S. .ao, Optimi0ation for *ngineering !esign )y !e) and 8alanmay Optimi0ation Methods )y Mital 8.V.

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B.TECH. (:t/ SEMESTER) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING


MET-.4B RENE*ABLE ENERG9 RESOURCES
L 3 Int +d5-t#+n "ntroduction and *ssential of ?luid Mechanics and &eat Transfer, ?undamentals and scientific principles of renewa)le energy resources, technical and social implications, 5ermoulli, e=uation, conser#ation of momentum, #iscosity, tur)ulence, friction in pipe flow, heat circuit analysis and terminology, conducti#e, con#ecti#e and radiati#e heat transfers, properties of transparent materials, heat transfer )y mass transport, multimode heat transfer and circuit analysis, pro)lems. (% / s) S+)" R"d#"t#+n "nd A11)#-"t#+ns +2 S+)" H("t *(traterrestrial solar radiation, components of radiation, geometry of earth and sun, geometry of collector and the solar )eam, effects of earthCs atmosphere, measurements of solar radiation, calculation of heat )alance for a solar collector, type of water heaters, selecti#e surfaces, crop heaters, space heating, space cooling, water desalination, solar ponds, solar concentrators, electric power system, pro)lems. (% / s) P/+t+6+)t"#- G(n( "t#+n "ntroduction, the silicon p<n 3unction, photon a)sorption solar radiation input, photo#oltaic circuit properties and loads, limits to cell efficiency, solar cell construction types and adaptations of photo#oltaic, other types of photoelectric and thermo electric generation, pro)lems. (. / s) H'd + "nd *#nd P+7( s Principles of hydro power, assessing the resource for small installations, an impulse tur)ine, reaction tur)ines, hydro electric systems, wind tur)ine types, linear momentum and )asic theory, dynamic matching, characteristics of the wind, power e(traction )y a tur)ine, electricity generation, mechanical power, pro)lems. $% / s % P/+t+s'nt/(s#s P +-(ss "nd B#+-F5()s "ntroduction, photosynthesis, thermodynamic considerations, molecular le#el photosynthesis, synthetic photosynthesis, )io fuel classification, )io<mass production for energy farming, direct com)ustion for heat, pyrolysis $destructi#e distillation%, alcoholic fermentation, anaero)ic digestion for )io<gas, agrochemical fuel e(tractions, pro)lems. (% / s) T 1 P/D C 3.!

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*"6( En( $' "nd T#d") P+7( "ntroduction, wa#e motion, wa#e energy and power, wa#e patterns, de#ices, the causes of tides, enhancement of tides flow power, tidal range, power, world tidal power sites, pro)lems. (% / s) OTEC "nd G(+t/( &") En( $' Principles of Ocean Thermal *nergy Con#ersion $OT*C%, heat e(changers, pumping re=uirements, other practical considerations, introduction to geothermal energy, geophysics, dry roc- and hot a=uifer analysis, harnessing geothermal resources, pro)lems. (% / s) R(2( (n-( B++,s3 4. .enewa)le *nergy .sources )y 3ohn '. Twidell and 1nthony !. 'eir, pu)lished )y *.& ?. >. Spon +td,+ndon.

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B.TECH. (:t/ SEMESTER) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING


MET @ .31 INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING AND ORGANIIATION

L 3

T 1

P/D -

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Int +d5-t#+n "ntroduction to industrial engineering, techni=ues and application of industrial engineering Pioneers of Scientific Management. (. / s) S")(s F+ (-"st#n$ "ntroduction, o)3ecti#es and importance Methods: Collecti#e opinion method, *conomic indicator method, and regression analysis, mo#ing a#erage method, time series analysis, >umerical Pro)lems. (. / s) P +d5-t#+n P)"nn#n$ "nd C+nt +) O)3ecti#es, functions, preplanning and planning, routing, estimating, scheduling: master schedule, daily schedule, /antt chart, dispatchingT centrali0ed #s. decentrali0ed control, follow up and progress reporting. (. / s) In6(nt+ ' -+nt +) "ntroduction, functions, in#entory control importance and functions, in#entory costs, factors affecting in#entory control, 15C analysis, simple in#entory control model, >umerical Pro)lems. (% / s) Ins1(-t#+n "nd A5")#t' C+nt +) "nspection, definition, o)3ecti#es and functions of inspection. @uality control definition and o)3ecti#es, !ifference )etween "nspection and =uality control. Statistical =uality control, =uality control charts >umerical pro)lems. (0 / s)

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F"-t+ ' O $"n#F"t#+n Principles of organi0ation, Primary and operating fundamentals of organi0ation, type of organi0ation, military or line organi0ation, functional organi0ation, line, staff and committee, type of organisation. (. / s) *+ , St5d' "nd 7+ , M("s5 (&(nt !efinitions, o)3ecti#es, purpose and scope, method study procedure, Time study, O)3ecti#es of wor- measurement. 5asic procedure for time study. (3 / s) P +d5-t D(s#$n "nd D(6()+1&(nt "ntroduction, product de#elopments, product characteristics,F role of product de#elopment, 6<S $Standardi0ation, simplification and speciali0ation% 5rea- e#en analysis. >umerical Pro)lems. (. / s) D(1 (-#"t#+n "ntroduction, Purpose of calculating !epreciation, Types. Methods of calculating depreciation. >umerical Pro)lems. (3 / s) R(2( (n-( B++,s3 4. . 6. 7. Production planning and control )y S. *ilon, Prentice &all "ndustrial *ngineering and Management )y .a#i Shan-ar, /algotia Pu)s. "ntroduction to 'or- study )y ++.O. "ndustrial *ngg. & Operation Mgt. )y S.8. Sharma & Sa#ita Sharma

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B.TECH. (:t/ SEMESTER) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING


MET- .33 CR9OGENIC ENGINEERING
L 3 T 1 P/D C 3.!

Int +d5-t#+n !efinition of cryogenics, physical properties of #arious cryogenic fluids and industrial application. (% / s) C '+$(n#- Ins5)"t#+ns Types of insulations, #acuum insulation: gas filled powders and fi)rous materials, solid forms, comparison of #arious insulating materials. (10 / s) P +1( t#(s +2 &"t( #")s "t )+7 t(&1( "t5 ( Mechanical properties, specific heat, thermal e(pansion, electrical resistance, thermal conducti#ity, emissi#ity, reflecti#ity and a)sorpti#ity, thermo<electric e.m.f. (0 / s) St+ #n$ "nd T "ns1+ t"t#+n +2 )#C5(2#(d $"s(s Types of insulated storage containers, transport techni=ues, #arious design considerations, safety aspects of cryogenic systems, flamma)ility ha0ards, high<pressure gas ha0ards etc., design and fa)rication of transfer line, transfer through non<insulated lines, li=uid line indicators, #al#es for cryogenic li=uids, pumping of cryogenic li=uids, other allied e=uipment. (1% / s) R(2( (n-( B++,s3 4. . 6. Cryogenic Systems )y 5arron 1S&.1* /uide .efrigeration and 1ir Conditioning )y Spar- and !illio

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B.TECH. (:t/ SEMESTER) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING


MET- .3! INDUSTRIAL NOISE AND CONTROL
L 3 T 1 P/D C 3.!

Int +d5-t#+n Scope of acoustics, acoustic wa#es, go#erning e=uation, energy density of acoustic plane wa#es, acoustic intensity, acoustic impedance, transmission of sound from one fluid to the other. (0 / s) S+5nd M("s5 (&(nt Classification of sound or noise deci)el scale, Sound pressure le#el and intensity le#el, addition of sound le#els, addition of sound le#els, calculation of SP+ and S'+ in a room, fre=uency )ands, octa#e )ands, o#erall noise, noise measurement systems. (0 / s) S5<8(-t#6( (s1+ns( "nd "t#n$s &uman ear, important fre=uency ranges, sound le#el meter, loudness, method to calculate loudness, #arious noise indices, P>+T &*P>+, >oise and num)er inde(, traffic noise inde(, corrected noise le#el, sound le#el monitors, effect of noise on people, hearing loss. (10 / s) Est#&"t#+n "nd -+nt +) +2 n+#s( Typical noise le#els in machining, home appliances and construction e=uipments, noise created )y fluid flow through pipes, air<conditioning diffusers, air compressor, hydraulic pumps, fan noise, noise reduction in centrifugal pumps, 3et noise, com)ustion noise, power plant noise, noise from rotating electrical machines, transformer noise, noise in )earings, gear noise, punch press noise, roller chain dri#e noise, train noise, noise control methods: silencers or mufflers and acti#e noise control. (1. / s)

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R(2( (n-( B++,s3 4. . Vi)ration & noise for engineers )y Pu3ara & Pu3ara, !hanpat .ai & sons Control System Components )y /i)son & Tuteur

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B.TECH. (:t/ SEMESTER) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING


MET-.3: MAINTENANCE ENGINEERING
L 3 Int +d5-t#+n "mportance of maintenance engineering, definitions and concepts used in maintenance, o)3ecti#es and )enefits of maintenance. (! / s) M"#nt(n"n-( S'st(&s Various types of industrial maintenance systems, pre#enti#e correcti#e and )rea-down maintenance systems, their merits, demerits and applications etc. (: / s) M"#nt(n"n-( P)"nn#n$ Planned maintenance procedure, maintenance schedule and maintenance programme, )enefits of planned maintenance. $0 / s % R()#"<#)#t'= M"#nt"#n"<#)#t' E A6"#)"<#)#t' 5asic concepts and definitions, a#aila)ility models, economics of relia)ility, a#aila)ility and maintaina)ility, distri)ution of down time and its )asic elements. (10 / s) R(1"# D#s-" d D(-#s#+ns "ntroduction, factors affecting repair ,discard decisions, cost<analysis and optimum module si0e. (% / s) S1" ( P" ts M"n"$(&(nt Material and store control, consideration of spare pro#isioning on operational a#aila)ility. (. / s) T 1 P/D C 3.!

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R(2( (n-( B++,s 3 4. . 6. 7. Principles of Planned Maintenance )y ..& Cliffton, Mc/raw &ill. Maintenance Planning and Control )y 1nthony 8elly, P.&.* &and)oo- of Maintenance Management )y &eint0elman, P.&.*. .elia)ility, 1#aila)ility and Maintaina)ility )y ?aster Phillips & .ayers, ME1 Press.

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MET-.3B MACHINE TOOL DESIGN
L 3 Int +d5-t#+n /eneral re=uirements of machine tool engineeringA elements of tool selectionA techno< economic prere=uisitesA layout of machine tool units. (% / s) P #n-#1)( +2 M"-/#n( D(s#$n O)3ecti#es of machine design, economic factors of design, dura)ility, operational relia)ility, machine cost, )uilding up machines deri#ati#es on the )asis of utili0ation, reduction of product range, preferred num)ers and their use in designing, general design rules. (0 / s) M"-/#n( T++) E)(&(nts Speed selectionA clutch systems, machine tool gear )o(es, mechanical, hydraulic, electrical and stepless dri#es, ser#o controlA regulation of speed and feed. (% / s) M"-/#n( T++) D#n(&"t#-s 8inematics of machine toolsA shaping surfaces classification of motions, -inematics constraints, -inematics structure of machine tools, analysis of the -inematic scheme of machine tools ha#ing mechanical -inematic constraints and non<mechanical -inematic constraints, effect of #arious factors on the -inematic structure of machine tool, Static deformation of machine tool structure. (10 / s) M"-/#n( T++) D'n"&#-s Machine tool cutting process closed<loop system, dynamic characteristics of the e=ui#alent elastic system $**S%, dynamic characteristics of the cutting processA #i)ration of machine tools and dynamic rigidityA sources of #i)ration, sta)ility against chatterA its general features, theory of chatter and sta)ility analysis, damping and dampers, chatter in grinding. (10 / s) T 1 P/D C 3.!

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R(2( (n-( B++,s3 4. . 6. 7. 9. :. Machine Tools Structures )y 8oengs)erges and Tlusty, Pergamon Press. 1utomatic Machine T3ools )y Town , "lifee 5oo-s +td, +ondon. Machine Tools )y >ichesno#, Mis Pull, Moscow. Machine Tool !esign )y >. 1cher-an, Mis Pull, Moscow. ?undamentals of Machine !esign )y Orlo# Mis Pull, Moscow. >umerical Control of Machine Tools )y S.B. Martin, *nglish +anguage 5ooSociety and *nglish 2ni#ersity Press +td, +ondon.

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MET- ..1 COMPUTATIONAL FLUID D9NAMICS
L 3 Int +d5-t#+n Methods of prediction: comparison of e(perimental in#estigation Vs theoretical calculationA Mathematical description of physical phenomenaA significance of go#erning differential e=uationsA the general form of go#erning differential e=uation. (% / s) R5d#&(nts +2 CFD Classification of pro)lems: Physical classification: *=uili)rium pro)lems and Marching pro)lemsA Mathematical classification: *lliptic, para)olic and hyper)olic partial differential e=uationsA >ature of co<ordinatesA one<way and two<way co<ordinatesA Proper choice of co<ordinates. (% / s) M(t/+ds +2 D#s- (t#s"t#+n The concept of discretisationA ?inite differencesA Taylor series formulationA ?inite difference discretisation of ordinary and partial deri#ati#esA Truncation error, round<off error, discretisation errorA Consistency and sta)ility of numerical schemesA Variation formulationA Method of weighted .esiduals, control #olume formulation. (0 / s) H("t C+nd5-t#+n Steady one< dimensional Conduction, The inter<face conducti#ity, >on linearity, Source< Term +inearisation, Types of 5oundary Conditions. 2nsteady one<dimensional Conduction: *(plicit, Cran-<>icolson and ?ully "mplicit schemes !iscretisation of two and three<dimensional pro)lems, Sta)ility analysis. (0 / s) C+n6(-t#+n "nd D#225s#+n Steady one dimensional con#ection and diffusion, The up wind scheme, /enerali0ed ?ormulation, !iscretisation e=uation for two and three dimensional pro)lems, The outflow 5oundary condition, false !iffusion. (0 / s) T 1 P/D C 3.!

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C")-5)"t#+n +2 t/( F)+7 F#()d 5asic difficulty, Vorticity 5ased methods, .epresentation of the continuity e=uation, the staggered grid: the momentum e=uations, the pressure #elocity corrections, and simple algorithm. (. / s) R(2( (n-( B++,s3 4. Computational ?luid !ynamics )y 1nderson, Mc/raw<&ill . >umerical &eat Transfer and fluid flow )y Patan-ar, Mc/raw<&ill

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MET-..3 MECHATRONICS
L 3 Int +d5-t#+n t+ M(-/"t +n#-s "nd #ts S'st(&s *#olution, Scope, Measurement Systems, Control Systems, open and close loop systems, se=uential controllers, microprocessor )ased controllers, mechatronics approach. (! / s) B"s#-s +2 D#$#t") T(-/n+)+$' >um)er System, 5oolean alge)ra, +ogic ?unctions, 8arnaugh Maps, Timing !iagrams, ?lip<?lops, 1pplications. (! / s) S(ns+ s "nd t "nsd5-( s "ntroduction, performance terminology<!isplacement, Position and Pro(imity, Velocity and motion, force, ?luid Pressure<Temperature Sensors<+ight Sensors<Selection of Sensors<Signal Processing. (% / s) Pn(5&"t#- "nd H'd "5)#- "-t5"t#+n s'st(&s3 actuation systems, Pneumatic and hydraulic systems, directional control #al#es, pressure control #al#es, cylinders, process control #al#es, rotary actuators. (! / s) M(-/"n#-") "-t5"t#+n s'st(&s Mechanical systems, types of motion, -inematics chains, cams, gear trains, ratchet and pawl, )elt and chain dri#es, )earings, mechanical aspects of motor selection. (! / s) M#- +1 +-(ss+ "ntroduction, 1rchitecture, Pin Configuration, "nstruction set, Programming of Microprocessors using GIG9 instructions<"nterfacing input and output de#ices< "nterfacing !E1 con#erters and 1E! con#erters, 1pplications, Temperature control, Stepper motor control, Traffic light controller. (% / s) T 1 P/D C 3.!

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P +$ "&&"<)( L+$#- C+nt +))( "ntroduction, 5asic structure, "nputEOutput Processing, Programming, Mnemonics, Timers, "nternal relays and counters, !ata handling, 1nalog "nputEOutput, Selection of a P+C. (. / s) R+<+t#-s "ntroduction, types of ro)ots, .o)otic control, .o)ot dri#e systems .o)ot end effectors, selection parameters of a ro)ot, applications. (. / s) R(2( (n-( B++,s 3 4. 5olton '., RMechatronicsS, +ongman, Second *dition, II7. . &istand Michael 5. and 1lciatore !a#id /., R"ntroduction to Mechatronics and Measurement SystemsS, Mc/raw &ill "nternational *ditions, II6. 6. &MT +td., RMechatronicsS, Tata Mc/raw &ill Pu)lishing Co. +td., 4HHG. 7. >itaigour Premchand Mahali-, RMechatronics Principles, Concepts and 1pplicationsS, Tata Mc/raw<&ill pu)lishing company +td, II6.

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L 3 T 1 P/D C 3.!

En$#n(( #n$ E-+n+&#-s !efinition and concept, "mportance of economics for engineers, present #alue and future #alue, 'ealth, /oods, 'ants, Value and price, capital, money, utility of consumer and producer goods. (. / s) C+st#n$ "ntroduction, *lements of cost, Prime cost, O#erhead, ?actory cost, Total cost, Selling price, >ature of cost, Types of cost. (3 / s) D(1 (-#"t#+n !efinition and concept, Causes of depreciation, Methods of calculating depreciation. (3 / s) E-+n+&#- "n")'s#s +2 #n6(st&(nt "nd s()(-t#+n +2 ")t( n"t#6(s "ntroduction, >ature of selection pro)lem, >ature of replacement pro)lem, .eplacement of items which deteriorate, .eplacement of machines whose operating cost in crease with time and the #alue of money also changes with time, methods used in selection of in#estment and replacement alternati#es. (% / s) Ent (1 (n(5 s/#1 *ntrepreneurship, Characteristics of an entrepreneur, some myths and realities a)out entrepreneurship. (3 / s)

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S&")) s-")( Ind5st #(s "ntroduction, .ole and scope of small scale industries, concept of small scale and ancillary industrial underta-ings, &ow to start a small scale industry, Steps in launching own #enture, procedure for registration of small scale industries, #arious de#elopmental agencies<their functions and role in industrial and entrepreneurship de#elopment, "nfrastructure facilities a#aila)le for entrepreneurship de#elopment in "ndia. (% / s) P +d5-t 1)"nn#n$ "nd D(6()+1&(nt "ntroduction, .e=uirement of a good product design, Various controlling agencies in#ol#ed <their role and formalities for getting clearance )efore starting indi#idual #enture. (% / s) F#n"n-#") &"n"$(&(nt ?inancial concept for small<scale industries, financial re=uirements ?inancial support programmer of )an-s, go#ernment financial agencies, &ire<purchase facilities alternate sources of finance. (3 / s) M" ,(t#n$ The modern concept of mar-eting, !efinitions, functions and principle of mar-eting, Mar-eting research, 1d#ertising, (. / s) P (1" "t#+n +2 2("s#<#)#t' P +8(-t R(1+ t Tools for e#aluation of techno economic feasi)ility pro3ect report, S'OT analysis. (4 / s) R(2( (n-( B++,s3 4. . 6. 7. 9. :. ;. The practice of *ntrepreneurship - 5y /. /. Meredi-h, ..*. >elson and P.1. >ec&and)oo- of *ntrepreneurship < .ao and Paree1utomo)ile *ngineering < 8.M. /upta, 2mesh Pu)lications *ngineering *conomics< Tarachand "ndustrial *ngineering and Management< .a#i Shan-ar "ndustrial *ngineering and Organi0ation Management )y S.8.Sharma and Sawita Sharma "ndustrial *ngineering and Management< O.P. 8hanna

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MET- .0. PO*ER PLANT ENGINEERING
L 3 T 1 P/D C 3.!

S+5 -(s +2 En( $' Con#entional and non<con#entional sources of energyA "mportance of electrical energyA /eothermal power plantsA Tidal power plantsA 'indmillsA Solar power plantsA !irect energy con#ersion systemsA *nergy from waste, *nergy sources in "ndiaA .ecent de#elopments in power plants. (. / s) H'd + P+7( P)"nts &ydrology: rainfall, runoff, hydrographs, flow duration cur#esA Site selection for hydro power plantsA Classification of hydro power plantsA Storage type hydro power plant and its operationA *stimation of power a#aila)ilityA Selection of water tur)inesA Com)ination of hydro power plants with steam plantsA ad#antages and disad#antages of hydro power plants. (% / s) St("& (T/( &")) P+7( P)"nts 1nalysis of steam power cycles for power plant applicationA &igh pressure )oilers< +a< Mont )oiler, 5enson )oiler, +oeffler )oilerA Velo( )oilerA Super pressure steam power plantsA *conomi0ersA 1ir<preheatersA Super heaters and reheatersA ?eed water heaters. /eneral layout of thermal power plantA Site selection for thermal power plantA Coal as fuel, classification of coals, analysis of coalA Coal handlingA !ead and li#e storageA Com)ustion of coal: coal )urning methods, o#erfeed sto-ers, underfeed sto-ers, pul#eri0ed fuels and )urners. 1sh handling and disposalA !ust collectors. &eat )alance sheet for thermal power plants. (% / s) D#(s() P+7( P)"nts "ntroductionA ?ield of useA Outline of diesel electric power plantA !ifferent systems of diesel power plantA Supercharging of diesel enginesA Performance of diesel power plantA 1d#antages and disad#antages of diesel plants o#er thermal power plants. (. / s)

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G"s T5 <#n( P)"nts *lements of plantA Thermal refinementsA Performance of plantsA /as tur)ine characteristicsA Comparison with other plantsA Com)ined steam and gas tur)ine power plants. (. / s) N5-)(" P+7( P)"nts 5asic theory and terminologyA >uclear fission and fusion processesA ?ission chain reactionA ModerationA ?ertile materialsA >uclear fuelsA /eneral components of nuclear reactorA !ifferent types of reactorsA 5reeder reactorsA >uclear power plants in "ndiaA !isposal of nuclear waste. (% / s) F)5-t5"t#n$ L+"ds +n P+7( P)"nts "ntroductionA +oad cur#esA !ifferent terms and definitionsA *ffects of #aria)le loads on power plant design and operation. (. / s) E-+n+&#- An")'s#s +2 P+7( 1)"nts "nd T" #22s Cost of electrical energyA Selection of type of generationA selection of generating e=uipmentA performance and operating characteristics of power plantsA +oad di#ision among generatorsA Tariffs methods for electrical energy. (% / s) R(2( (n-( B++,s3 4. . 6. 7. Power Plant *ngineering )y Morse Power Plant *ngineering )y !om-undwar Power Plant *ngineering )y P.C. Sharma Power Plant Technology )y *l<'a-il

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MET - .0% *ORD STUD9 AND ERGONOMICS
L 3 P +d5-t#6#t' Concept and definition, !ifference )etween production and producti#ity, .easons for low producti#ity, factors influencing producti#ity, producti#ity measures, measurement models, methodsE techni=ues to impro#e producti#ity, wor-<study and producti#ity, 'orcontent. (! / s) Int +d5-t#+n t+ 7+ ,-st5d' "mportance, &uman considerations in wor-<study .elationship of wor-<study man with management, super#isor & wor-ers, =ualities of a wor-<study man. (3 / s) M(t/+d-st5d' !efinition, o)3ecti#es, step<)y<step procedure, =uestioning techni=ues, charts and diagrams for recording data. outline process charts, flow process charts, multiple acti#ity charts, two handed process chart, string diagram, tra#el chart, cycle graph, Chrono<cycle graph, Ther)ligs, Micro motion study and film analysis, S"MO chart, Principles of motion economy. !e#elopment and installation of new methods. (10 / s) *+ ,@M("s5 (&(nt !efinition, #arious techni=ues of wor-<measurement wor-<sampling, stop<watch time study & its procedure, Bo) selection, *=uipment and forms used for time study, rating, methods of rating, allowances and their types, wor- sampling, normal time, standard time, numerical pro)lems, predetermined ,motion time analysis and its types, 'or- factor, method time measurement. (10 / s) T 1 P/D C 3.!

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E $+n+&#-s "ntroduction, history of de#elopment, o)3ecti#es, man<machine system and its components. !esign of man ,machine systems, "ntroduction to structure of the )ody< features of the human )ody, stress and strain, meta)olism, measure of physiological functions< wor-load and energy consumption, )iomechanics, types of mo#ements of )ody mem)ers, strength and endurance, speed of mo#ements. 1pplied anthropometry < types, use, principles in application, design of wor- surfaces and seat design. Visual displays for static information, #isual displays of dynamic information, auditory, tactual and olfactory displays and controls. *ffect of #i)ration, noise, temperature and illumination on performance. (14 / s)

R(2( (n-( B++,s: 4. . 6. 7. 9. :. 5arnes .alph M., RMotion & Time study: Design and Measurement of Work S, 'iley Te(t 5oo-s, II4. Mar#in *, Mundel & !a#id +, RMotion & Time Study: mpro!ing "roducti!ityS, Pearson *ducation, III. 5en3amin * >ie)el and ?rei#alds 1ndris, R Methods Standards & Work Design S, Mc /raw &ill, 4HH;. "nternational +a)our organi0ation, R Work#studyS, O(ford and "5& pu)lishing company P#t. +td., >.!elhi, II4. Sanders Mar- S and McCormic- *rnert B, R $uman %actors in &ngineering and DesignS, Mc/raw<&ill "nc., 4HH6. Sharma S 8 and Sharma Sa#ita, R Work study and &rgonomics' , S 8 8ataria & Sons., !elhi, II7.

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MET- .00 ENTREPRENEURSHIP DE;. (PRACTICAL)
L List of Experiments: 4. . 6. 7. *(ercise on assessing the industrial potentiality of any particular area. *(ercise on Mar-et sur#ey for product identification and demand estimation of the product. *(ercise on preparation of techno economic feasi)ility pro3ect report. Presentation and group discussion on techno economic feasi)ility pro3ect report. T P/D 4 C 1

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MET- .10 PRO>ECT-II
L T P/D % C B

The student is e(pected to finish the remaining portion of the pro3ect.

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MET- .11 SEMINAR - I
L T P/D C 3.0

Student will gi#e another tal- on some new technical topics

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E)(-t#6( @ II

4. . 6. 7. 9. :. ;. G. H. 4I.

M*T<7 I M*T<7 M*T<7 7 M*T<7 : M*T<7 G M*T<76I M*T<76 M*T<767 M*T<76: M*T<76G

>on Con#entional Manufacturing "ndustrial .o)otics .elia)ility *ngineering *nergy Management Shifted to ;th semester with Code M*T<764 Piping *ngineering Total @uality Management ?luidics >on<Con#entional *nergy System Management "nformation System

O1(n E)(-t#6( @ II

4. . 6. 7. 9. :. ;.

M*T<7 I M*T<7 : M*T<76: M*T<77I M*T<77 M*T<777 M*T<77:

>on Con#entional Manufacturing *nergy Management >on<Con#entional *nergy Systems Value *ngineering Pneumatics & &ydraulics Control 1ir Pollution and its Control Process *=uipment !esign

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S'))"<## +2 E)(-t#6(@II E O1(n E)(-t#6(-II (C+&<#n(d) B.TECH. (0t/ SEMESTER) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
MET- .40 NON-CON;ENTIONAL MANUFACTURING
L 3 Int +d5-t#+n 2ncon#entional machining processes, .apid prototyping processes, their classification, considerations in process selection. (3 / s) U)t "s+n#- M"-/#n#n$ *lements of process, design of cutting tool, metal remo#al mechanism, effect of parameters, economic considerations, limitations and applications, surface finish. (3 / s) E)(-t +-/(&#-") M"-/#n#n$ *lements of process, process chemistry, metal remo#al mechanism, tool design, accuracy, surface finish and wor- material characteristics, economics ad#antages, limitations and applications, *lectrochemical grinding, de)urring and honing, Chemical machining. (% / s) E)(-t #- D#s-/" $( M"-/#n#n$ Principle and mechanism of metal remo#al, generators, electrode feed control, electrode material, tool electrode design, *!M wire cutting, surface finish, accuracy and applications. (% / s) >(t M"-/#n#n$ Principal and metal remo#al mechanism of a)rasi#e and water 3et machining, process #aria)les, design of no00le, ad#antages, limitations and applications. (. / s) T 1 P/D C 3.!

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Ot/( M"-/#n#n$ P +-(ss(s Plasma arc machining, *lectron )eam machining, laser )eam machining, their principles and metal remo#al mechanism, process parameters, ad#antages and limitations, applications. (. / s) R"1#d P +t+t'1#n$ P +-(ss(s ?undamentals, process chain, physics of processes, principles and process mechanism of S+1, S/C, +OM, ?!M and S+S processes, their ad#antages and limitations, applications of .P processes, .P data formats, ST+ file format, ST+ file pro)lems, ST+ file repair, other translators and formats. (: / s) R"1#d T++)#n$ P +-(ss(s "ntroduction, fundamentals, classification, indirect .T processes, Principles of Silicone .u))er Molding, *po(y Tooling, Spray Metal Tooling, Pattern for "n#estment Casting, Vacuum Casting, and Vacuum forming processes, direct .T processes, Shape !eposition manufacturing, their ad#antages, limitations and applications. (: / s) R(2( (n-( B++,s3 4. . 6. 7. 9. :. Modern machining processes )y P.C. Pandey and &.S. Shan, TM&. Machining Science )y /hosh and Malli-, 1ffiliated *ast 'est >ontraditional Manufacturing processes )y /.?. 5enedict, Marcel !e--er. 1d#anced Methods of Machining )y B.1. Mc/eongh, Chapman and &all. *lectrochemical Machining of Metals )y .umyantse# and !a#ydo#, Mir Pu)lis. .apid prototyping: Principles and applications in Manufacturing

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MET- .44 INDUSTRIAL ROBOTICS
L 3 R+<+t#- M"n#15)"t#+n 1utomation and ro)ots, .o)ot classification, 1pplications, .o)ot specifications. (3 / s) D# (-t D#n(&"t#-s (T/( A & EC5"t#+n) !ot and Cross products, Coordinate frames, &omogeneous coordinates, +inCoordinates, The arm e=uation, ?i#e<a(is articulated ro)ot $.hino L.<6%, ?our<a(is SC1.1 ro)ot $1dept One%, Si(<a(is articulated ro)ot $"ntellede( ::I%. (. / s) In6( s( D#n(&"t#-s (S+)6#n$ t/( A & EC5"t#+n) The "n#erse -inematics pro)lem, /eneral properties of solutions, Tool Configuration, "n#erse -inematics of ?i#e<a(is articulated ro)ot $.hino L.<6%, "n#erse 8inematics of ?our<a(is SC1.1 ro)ot $1dept One%, in#erse -inematics of Si(<a(is articulated ro)ot $"ntellede( ::I%, and "n#erse -inematics of a three<a(is planar articulated ro)ot, a ro)otic wor- cell. (% / s) *+ ,s1"-( An")'s#s "nd T "8(-t+ ' P)"nn#n$ 'or-space analysis, 'or- en#elope of a fi#e<a(is articulated ro)ot $.hino L.<6%, 'oren#elope of a four<a(is SC1.1 ro)ot $1dept One%, 'or-space fi(tures, The pic- and place operations, Continuous path motion, "nterpolated motion, Straight line motion. (. / s) D#22( (nt#") M+t#+n "nd St"t#The tool configuration and Baco)ean matri(, Boint space singularities, /enerali0ed in#erses, .esol#ed motion rate controls, rate control of redundant ro)ots, rate control using N4P<in#erses, The manipulator Baco)ean, "nduced 3oint tor=ue and forces. (! / s) M"n#15)"t+ D'n"&#-s +agrangeCs e=uation, 8inetic and potential energy, /enerali0ed force, +agrange<*uler dynamic model, !ynamic model of a two<a(is planar articulated ro)ot, !ynamic model of a three<a(is SC1.1 ro)ot, !irect and in#erse dynamics, .ecursi#e >ewton<*uler formulation, !ynamic model of a one<a(is ro)ot $in#erted pendulum%. (% / s) T 1 P/D C 3.!

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R+<+t C+nt +) The control pro)lem, State e=uations, Constant solutions, +inear feed)ac- systems, Single a(is P"! control, P! gra#ity control, Computed tor=ue control, Varia)le structure control. (! / s) R+<+t ;#s#+n "mage representation, Template matching, Polyhedral o)3ects, Shape analysis, Segmentation, "terati#e processing, Perspecti#e transformations, Structured "llumination, Camera Cali)ration. (. / s) T"s, P)"nn#n$ Tas- le#el programming, 2ncertainty, Configuration space, /ross motion planning, /rasp Planning, ?ine motion planning, Simulation of planar motion. (3 / s) R(2( (n-( B++,s3 4. . "ndustrial .o)otics )y M.P. /roo#er, Mc/raw &ill "ndustrial .o)otics and 1utomation )y S...!e) Tata Mc/raw &ill

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MET- .4. RELIABILIT9 ENGINEERING
L 3 M("s5 (&(nt +2 ;" #"<)(s *ngineering research and e(perimentation in design of products, Measurement of physical parameters,, selection of instruments, static and dynamic characteristics of response, measurements and statistical errors, planning of e(periments, !ata analysis and reporting. (14 / s) St"t#st#-") An")'s#s 5asics of statistics, hypothesis testing, analysis of #ariance, regression analysis, design of e(periments: complete )loc- designs. (. / s) D(s#$n ?actorial design, orthogonal array design. R()#"<#)#t' Concepts of relia)ility, statistical models of relia)ility failure mode and effect analysis, criticality analysis, fault tree analysis, design re#iew and #alidation, design for relia)ility. (10 / s) (% / s) T 1 P/D C 3.!

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R(2( (n-( B++,s3 4. . 6. *ngineering e(periments )y *.O. !oe)elin Principles of .elia)ility )y Pieruseh-a Practical .elia)ility *ngineering )y Patric- Conner

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B.TECH. (0t/ SEMESTER) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING


MET-.4% ENERG9 MANAGEMENT
L 3 P)"nn#n$ 2+ En( $' M"n"$(&(nt "nertiation phase, audit and analysis phase, implementation phase, general methodology for )uilding and site energy audit, site sur#ey, methodology, site sur#ey<electrical system, steam and water systems, )uilding sur#ey methodology, )asic energy audit instrumentation, measurement for )uilding sur#eys. (% / s) M"n"$(&(nt +2 H("t#n$ "nd C++)#n$ /eneral principles, the re=uirements for human comfort, description of typical systems< dual duct &V1C system. Multi 0one &V1C systems, #aria)le and #olume systems, terminal repeat system, e#aporati#e systems, pac-age system, )asic principle go#erning &V1C system, pac-age system, )asic principle go#erning &V1C system operation, energy management opportunities in &V1C systems, modeling of heating and cooling loads in )uildings, pro)lems. (% / s) E)(-t #-") L+"d "nd L#$/t#n$ M"n"$(&(nt /eneral principles, illumination and human comfort, )asic principles of lighting system, typical<illumination syst6em and e=uipment, fundamentals of single phase and 6 phase 1.C. circuits, energy management opportunities for lighting systems, motors and electrical heat, electrical and analysis and their parameters, pea-, demand control, pro)lems. (% / s) M"n"$(&(nt +2 P +-(ss En( $' /eneral principles, process heat, com)ustion, energy sa#ing in condensate return, steam generation and distri)ution, automoti#e fuel control, hot water and water pumping, direct and indirect fired furnaces o#er, process electricity, other process energy forms< compressed air and manufacturing processes, pro)lems. (% / s) T 1 P/D C 3.!

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T/( E-+n+&#-s +2 E22#-#(nt En( $' Us( /eneral consideration, life cycle costing, )rea-<e#en analysis, cost of money, )enefitEcost analysis, pay )ac- period analysis, prospecti#e rate of to return, pro)lems. (. / s) En( $' C+ns#d( "t#+ns #n B5#)d#n$s *n#ironmental conformation, passi#e design, conser#ation )uilding en#elope design consideration, integration of )uilding system, energy storage pro)lems. (% / s) Us( +2 C+&15t( 2+ En( $' M"n"$(&(nt *nergy management principle in#ol#ing computers, )asics of computer use, analysis< engineering and economic calculations, simulation, forecast, C1!EC1M controls , microprocessor and minicomputers, )uilding cycling and control, pea- demand limiting and control: industrial power management, pro)lems. (% / s) R(2( (n-( B++,s 3 4. *nergy Management Principles )y Criag 5. Smith, Pu)lished )y Pergamon Press.

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B.TECH. (0t/ SEMESTER) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING


MET- .30 PIPING ENGINEERING
L 3 Int +d5-t#+n 5asics of fluid mechanics: #iscosity, pressure, head, and hydraulic gradient, types of fluid flow, .eynolds num)er, *ulerCs e=uation of motion, continuity e=uation, 5ernoulliCs e=uation, /as laws and compressi)ility factor. (. / s) H'd "5)#- D(s#$n C+ns#d( "t#+ns !etermination of pipe si0e and pressure losses, thrusts in pipe line, water hammer in pipeline, design of gas pipeline, measurement of flow in pipes, Transportation of solid materials through pipelines. (. / s) M(t"))5 $' +2 P#1#n$ M"t( #")s Selection of materials, physical properties of pipe materials, recommended pipe materials (4 / s) P#1(s "nd P#1( 2#tt#n$s Standards and specifications, steel pipes, steel pipe fittings, cast iron pipes, cast iron fittings, 3oining of cast iron pipes, tu)es of other materials, design of flanges and flanged 3oints. (. / s) P#1( S511+ ts +oad on structural supports, supporting structures of pipeline, pipe supports design considerations, platforms and ladders, foundation, supporting span of o#erhead pipe line, stiffening ri)s, pipe clamping and supporting de#ices, fle(i)le hanger supports. (% / s) ;")6(s "nd A))#(d F#tt#n$s Val#es, function of #al#es, #al#e materials and method of construction, pressure drop in #al#es, #al#e si0e, Types of #al#es, #al#e fittings. $. / s % T 1 P/D C 3.!

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P#1#n$ F"< #-"t#+n Codes and standards, piping construction, welding 3oints in pipe line, welding processes used in pipe fa)rication, preparation of pipe edged. (. / s) E?1"ns#+n E22(-ts "nd C+&1(ns"t#n$ M(t/+ds Piping systems, pipe e(pansion, methods of compensation, thermal force calculation, Permissi)le e=ui#alent stresses )y additional e(ternal loads, e(pansion de#ices, calculation of anchor force using a )ellow, )ellow material and life, use of hinged compensators. (% / s) F)(?#<#)#t' An")'s#s +2 P#1#n$ S'st(&s 8ellogg method, Method of analysis, multi<line pipeline with two fi(ed ends. (. / s) C+ +s#+n - E +s#+n #n P#1()#n(s Corrosion control in critical tas-, corrosion process, types of corrosion, fluid and ca#itations erosion. (4 / s) R(2( (n-( B++,s 3 4. . &and)oo- of piping design )y Sahu, >ew age "nt. Pu)s. !esign of piping systems )y 8ellogg, 'iley & sons

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MET- .34 TOTAL AUALIT9 MANAGEMENT
L 3 C+n-(1t +2 A5")#t' Products and ser#ices, =uality of products and ser#ices, definition of =uality, dimensions of =uality and their measure. (. / s) C5st+&( -S511)#( C/"#n Concept of e(ternal and internal customer, concepts of process and models of process, customer and supplier re=uirements, customer orientation. (% / s) A5")#t' M"n"$(&(nt P "-t#-(s Various approaches to control and management of =uality,: inspection oriented, statistical process control oriented, assurance oriented and T@M oriented approaches. (0 / s) C+st +2 A5")#t' Producti#ity and =uality relationship, concept of cost of =uality, cost of conformance, pre#ention, appraisal and failure cost, internal and e(ternal failures, =uality cost estimation in engineering and ser#ice industries. (0 / s) O $"n#F#n$ 2+ A5")#t' Company wide organi0ation for =uality management, impro#ement, continuous impro#ement process. pre#ention, control and T 1 P/D C 3.!

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H5&"n As1(-ts #n M"n"$(&(nt +2 A5")#t' Commitment, moti#ation, and in#ol#ement for =uality,top management, management and wor-er participation, 0ero defects, =uality circle, small group acti#ity. (% / s) R(2( (n-( B++,s3 4. . 6. Total @uality Management )y Suresh Modi Total @uality Control )y 1rmand ?eigen)aum "n pursuit of @uality )y !a#id &urchings

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B.TECH. (0t/ SEMESTER) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING


MET- .3. FLUIDICS
L 3 Int +d5-t#+n 'or-ing principles and static characteristics of different type of fluid amplifier #i0. )i< sta)le, proportional, oscillator, #orte(, tur)ulent etc. (14 / s) F)5#d C# -5#ts Circuit of the amplifier for different logical operations, application of fluid circuit in practice. $0 / s % C+nt +)s ?undamentals of control, wor-ing of control circuit, types of control, construction of controls, hydraulic and pneumatic controls. (14 / s) A11)#-"t#+ns 2se of controls in machine tool, pneumatic controls in power plants, #arious applications of controls. (0 / s) T 1 P/D C 3.!

R(2( (n-( B++,s 3 4. . 6. 7. "ndustrial &ydraulics )y *lo-a and Bohnson, Mc/raw &ill &ydraulic Ser#o Systems )y M. /uillon. &ydraulic Power and *=uipment )y &ol0)oo-, "nd. Press "nc., >ew Dor-. ?luidics )y Su)hir 8ar 135

B.TECH. (0t/ SEMESTER) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING


MET- .3% NON-CON;ENTIONAL ENERG9 S9STEM
L 3 T 1 P/D C 3.!

Int +d5-t#+n *nergy demand and supply, energy crisis, renewa)le energy resources, and solar energy applications. (. / s) H("t T "ns2( C+n-(1ts Solar radiation, e(tra<terrestrial solar radiation, solar radiation on earths surface, solar radiation measurements, radiation characteristics of surfaces and )odies, selecti#e surfaces, wind con#ection. (14 / s) En( $' St+ "$( *nergy storage in solar process system, different types of storages, characteristics and capacity of storage medium. (% / s) S+)" *"t( H("t#n$ S'st(&s Solar water heaters, collectors and storage tan-s, loads and system si0e, general characteristics and performance. (% / s) S+)" D(s#$n !irect, indirect and isolated heating concepts, load calculation methods, performance e#aluation methods, Solar thermal power generation, para)oloidal concentrating systems, cylindrical concentrating systems, central recei#ing system. (B / s) S+)" P/+t+6+)t"#-3 Principle, Technology and utility systems. (3 / s) R(2( (n-( B++,s3 4. . 6. 7. Solar *ngineering Process )y !uffie and 5ec-men Bohn 'iley 1pplied Solar *nergy )y Maniel and Maniel, 1ddison<'iley 1d#anced Solar *nergy Technology )y &. P. /arg, .eidal Pu)lishing Solar *nergy )y S. P. Su-hatme, Tata Mc/raw &ill

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B.TECH. (0t/ SEMESTER) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING


MET- .30 MANAGEMENT INFORMATION S9STEM
L 3 T 1 P/D C 3.!

T/( &("n#n$ "nd +)( +2 MIS 'hat is M"SK !ecision support systems, systems approach, the systems #iew of )usiness, M"S, M"S organi0ation within the company management organi0ational theory and the systems approach. !e#elopment of organi0ational theory, management and organi0ational )eha#iour, management information and the system approach. (0 / s) S'st(&s 2+ d(-#s#+n &",#n$ *#olution of an information systems, )asic information systems, decision ma-ing and M"S, M"S as a techni=ue for ma-ing programmed decision assisting information systems,strategic and pro3ect planning for M"S : /eneral )usiness planning, appropriate M"S planning<general, M"S planning ,details. (% / s) C+n-(1t5") s'st(& d(s#$n !efine the pro)lems, set system o)3ecti#es, esta)lish system constraints, determine information needs, determine information sources, de#elop alternati#e conceptualA designs and select one document the system concept, prepare the conceptualA design report. (% / s) D(t"#)(d S'st(& D(s#$n "nform and in#ol#e the organi0ation, aim of detailed design, pro3ect management of M"S detailed design, identify dominant and trade off criteria, define the su)systems, S-etch the detailed operating su)systems and information flow. !etermine the degree of automation of each operation, inform and in#ol#e the organi0ation again, inputs, and processing, early system testing, software, hardware and tools, propose an organi0ation to operate the system, document the detailed design, re#isit the manager ,user. $10 / s%

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I&1)(&(nt"t#+n (6")5"t#+n "nd &"#nt(n"n-( +2 t/( MIS Plan the "mplementation, ac=uire floor space and plan space layouts, organi0e for implementation, de#elop, procedures for implementation, train the operating personnel, computer related ac=uisitions, de#elop forms for data collection and information dissemination, de#elop the files, test the system, cuto#er, document the system, e#aluate the M"S control and maintain the system, Pitfalls in M"S de#elopment: ?undamental wea-ness, soft spots in planning, design pro)lems, implementation: The T1.P"T. (10 / s) R(2( (n-( B++,s 3 4. Management "nformation system )y '.S. Bawade-ar< Tata Mc/raw &ill.

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B.TECH. (0t/ SEMESTER) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING


MET- ..0 ;ALUE ENGINEERING
L 3 T 1 P/D C 3.!

Int +d5-t#+n Value engineering concepts, ad#antages, applications, pro)lem recognition, and role in producti#ity impro#ement, criteria for comparison, element of choice. (0 / s) An")'s#s +2 25n-t#+n 1natomy of the function, use esteem and e(change #alues, )asic #s. secondary #s. unnecessary functions. (0 / s) ;")5( En$#n(( #n$ T(-/n#C5(s3 Selecting products and operation for V* action, timing V* programmes, determining and e#aluating function$s% assigning rupee e=ui#alents, de#eloping alternate means to re=uired functions, decision ma-ing for optimum alternati#e, use of decision matri(, =ueuing theory and Monte Carlo method, ma-e or )uy, measuring profits, reporting results, follow<up, use of ad#anced techni=ue li-e ?1ST $?unction 1nalysis System Techni=ue and =uantitati#e e#aluation of ideas. (1% / s) O $"n#F"t#+n +e#el of V* in the organi0ation, si0e and s-ill of V* staff, small plant V* acti#ity. (0 / s) R(2( (n-( B++,s3 4. . 6. Techni=ues of Value analysis and *ngineering )y Miles, Mc/raw<&ill Value Management )y &eller, 1ddison 'esley Value 1nalysis and Value )y Oughson, Pitman

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B.TECH. (0t/ SEMESTER) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING


MET- ..4 PNEUMATICS E H9DRAULICS CONTROL
L 3 Int +d5-t#+n &ydraulic systems, pneumatic systems, uses of fluid power, fluid power at wor-, standard sym)ols for hydraulic & pneumatic components ,1>S /raphical sym)ols ,composite sym)ols. (3 / s) P (ss5 ( B++st( s Pressure applied in one direction, pressure applied in )oth directions, pressure applied and intensified in directions, ad#antages of pressure )ooters installation, causes of failure of )oosters, maintenance. (3 / s) A# C+&1 (ss+ s "nd A--(ss+ #(s Positi#e displacement or pressure type reciprocating compressors, #elocity or dynamic type compressors, location and installation, air inta-e, after cooler, air recei#ers, safety #al#es, compressor regulators or controls, planning a compressed air plant, compressor selection. (. / s) H'd "5)#- F)5#ds Petroleum )ase fluids, synthetic )ase fluids, =uantity re=uirement, maintenance, selection of hydraulic fluid, specific weight, #iscosity, Say<)olt uni#ersal #iscometer, #iscosity pro)lems, #iscosity inde(, lu)ricating #alue, pour point, o(idation and contamination. (. / s) P#1#n$ .igid pipe, semi<rigid, fle(i)le piping, general features of piping installation, planning a compressed air distri)ution system, "nstallation of rigid, semi<rigid and fle(i)le piping , manifolds, causes of piping failures. (. / s) T 1 P/D C 3.!

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A# F#)t( s P (ss5 ( R($5)"t+ s E L5< #-"nts /eneral features, air filters, pressure regulators, lu)ricators, com)ination units, protection of filters and lu)ricator )owls, mufflers. (4 / s) D# (-t#+n") C+nt +) ;")6(s Two<way #al#es, manual control, manual operation, mechanical operation, electrical operation, pilot control, installation, causes of failure, repair & maintenance, three<way #al#es, actuation, maintenance of three<way #al#es, four way #al#es, installation & maintenance. (. / s) F)+7 And P (ss5 ( C+nt +)s Types of flow controls ,part<names, installation, causes of failure, repair and maintenance. &ydraulic pressure relief #al#e, installation, failure, maintenance, pressure reducing #al#es, se=uence #al#es, unloading #al#es, other types of pressure controls. (. / s) Pn(5&"t#- M+t+ s "nd T++)s /eneral types, characteristics of air motors, /eneral features of pneumatic tools, drills, hammers, hoists, roc- drills and pa#ing )rea-ers. (3 / s) H'd "5)#- M+t+ s "nd T "ns&#ss#+ns /ear type motors, Vane type motors, piston type motors, split speed. (4 / s) C# -5#ts "nd T/(# F"#)5 (s Schematic diagrams of #arious types of pneumatic and hydraulic circuits, common causes of failure, dirt, heat, misapplication, improper fluids, faulty installation, maintenance, improperly designed circuits. (. / s) S( 6+ S'st(&s Control systems, differential sensing or error<detecting de#ices, types of ser#o systems, characteristics of ser#o<systems. (3 / s)

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R(2( (n-( B++,s 3 4. . 6. 7. Pneumatics and &ydraulics )y Stewart, Tarapore#ala Sons & Co. P#t. +td, "ndustrial &ydraulics )y Pippinger & &ic-s, Mc/raw &ill, >ew Dor-. &ydraulic and Pneumatic Power for Production )y &.+. Stewart, "ndustrial Press "nc, >ew Dor-. &ydraulic Ser#o Systems )y M. /uillon.

142

B.TECH. (0t/ SEMESTER) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING


MET- ... AIR POLLUTION AND ITS CONTROL
L 3 Int +d5-t#+n Meteorological o)ser#ations and instruments, 5eanfort scale of wind force, composition of air, types of pollutants and their characteristics, source of pollutants, automo)ile e(hausts, smog pollution,, rudiments of air pollution meteorology, thermal in#ersion, lapse rates, stac- emissions, plume types. (14 / s) P)"nn#n$ +2 "# 1+))5t#+n S5 6(' O)3ecti#e of monitoring, sampling stations for am)ient air, their num)er and locations, sampling criteria, sampling e=uipments and methodology for set and suspended particles SO , >OL, sulphation and o(idants, iso-inetic sampling for point source, stac- sampling, principles of operation of >!". instruments for CO and &C. (14 / s) At&+s1/( #- t "ns1+ t +2 1+))5t"nts 1tmospheric sta)ility analysis, dispersion models, topographic effects, stac-s emissions. (0 / s) A<"t(&(nt "nd -+nt +) +2 1+))5t#+n Point source control for particulate matters, "nertial separators li-e cyclone and its type, settling cham)ers, fa)ric filter and sine stage *SP, control techni=ues for gaseous pollutants. (0 / s) R(2( (n-( B++,s3 4. /enes and the *n#ironment )y 5urdon, >arosa Pu)s. T 1 P/D C 3.!

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B.TECH. (0t/ SEMESTER) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING


MET- ..% PROCESS EAUIPMENT DESIGN
L 3 P (ss5 ( ;(ss()s Types of #essels and factors influencing the design of #essel, classification of #essels such as tan-, flat, )ottomed and #ertical cylinder tan-, #ertical cylindrical and hori0ontal #essels with formed ends as well as spherical or modified spherical #essels. (14 / s) D(s#$n C+ns#d( "t#+ns Criteria in #essel design, elastic )ending, and plastic insta)ility, cyclic load stress re#ersals, )rittle rupture and creep rupture corrosion. (0 / s) D(s#$n +2 S#&1)( ;(ss()s !esigns of simple #essels of different configurations, general proportions and layout, #ents, tapping and flanges. (10 / s) D(s#$n +2 6( t#-") 6(ss()s !esign of tall #ertical #essels and supports. (! / s) D(s#$n +2 H("t E?-/"n$( *lementary heat e(changer design. (! / s) R(2( (n-( B++,s3 4. . Process *=uipment !esign )y &asse and &erman .ostoton Process *=uipment !esign )y 5rownell and young T 1 P/D C 3.!

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