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Structure and syllabus of T.Y. B.Tech Mechanical Engineering. Pattern B-14 Revised, A. Y. 2017-18
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Program Outcomes
Mechanical Engineering
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12. Life-long learning: Recognize the need for, and have the preparation
and ability to engage in independent and life-long learning in the broadest
context of technological change
Mechanical Engineering
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Module –V
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Ignition System: Battery ignition system, Magneto ignition system, Electronic ignition
system, Advantages over mechanical contact breaker point system.
Cooling System: Necessity of engine cooling, overcooling and under cooling,
Types- Air cooling, Water cooling
Lubrication System: Functions of lubrication system, Types - Mist lubrication system,
Wet sump Lubrication, Dry sump lubrication, Oil filters
Governing System: Quality governing, Quantity governing, Hit and miss governing.
Exhaust System: Components of Exhaust system and its functions.
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List of Experiments:
Sr.No.1 to 10 are compulsory and Sr.No.11 to 13 are optional
Text Books:
1. V. Ganesan, “Internal Combustion Engines”, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Company
Ltd.
2. M. L. Mathur and R. P. Sharma, “A Course in Internal Combustion Engines”,
Dhanpat Rai and Co. Pvt. Ltd.
3. Rajput R. K. “International combustion Engines”,Laxmi publications Pvt. Ltd.
Reference Books:
1. R. Yadav, “Internal Combustion Engines” Central Book Depot, Allahabad
2. Heywood,“Internal Combustion Engine Fundamentals”, , Tata McGraw-Hill
Publishing Company Ltd.
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Course Outcomes:
The student will be able to –
1. Do analysis of engine cycles for air standard, fuel-air and real conditions.
2. Demonstrate and compare engine fuel supply systems and modern trends in the
engines
3. Demonstrate and compare engine ignition, cooling, lubrication, governing and
exhaust systems and modern trends in the engines
4. Do analysis of engine performance parameters
5. Apply internal combustion engine combustion fundamentals to interpret engine
performance
6. Demonstrate knowledge about engine pollutants and hybrid vehicles
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strength modifying factors, Reversed stresses, Design for finite and infinite life,
Solderberg and Goodman diagrams, Modified Goodman diagram, and Fatigue design of
shaft under combined stresses.
Advantages and limitations of welded joints Butt and fillet welds. Cumulative damage in
fatigue failure.
Types, Applications and materials of springs, Stress and deflection equations for helical
Springs, Style of ends, Design of helical springs, Design against Fluctuating Load,
springs in series and Parallel, Concentric helical springs.
Helical torsion Spring, Surge in spring, Muti-leaf Spring, Nipping of leaf Springs, Shot
peening.
Text Books:
1. “Design of Machine Elements”, Bhandari V. B., 3rd Edition, Tata McGraw Hill
Education Private Ltd Delhi
2. “Design of Machine Elements”, Sharma C. S., PurohitKamlesh, Prentice Hall of India
Pvt. Ltd. New Delhi.
3. “A text book of Machine Design”, Khurmi R. S. and Gupta J. K. , S Chand and Co.
Ltd., New Delhi
Reference Books
1.“Design of Machine Elements”, Spotts M. F. and Shoup T. E., Prentice Hall Int
2. “Mechanical Engineering Design”, Shigley J. E. and Mischke C. R. 6th Edition, Tata
McGraw Hill Pub. Co. 3.“Machine Design”, Kannaiah P., SCITECH Publication Pvt.
Ltd. ,Chennai
Course Outcomes:
The student will be able to –
1. Analyze the stress and strain on mechanical components and identify failure
modes for mechanical parts
2. Select material & derive specification for simple mechanical components like
Cotter joint, knuckle joint, shaft, couplings, etc.
3. Design lifting device Screw jack & clamping device C-Clamp
4. Design mechanical component for fluctuating load
5. Design mechanical joints like welded joint, threaded joint
6. Design helical and torsion springs.
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Francis turbine, Work done and Efficiencies of Reaction Turbines, Velocity Triangles and
their analysis, Kaplan Turbine, Governing, Main and Operating Characteristics ,
Governing Mechanisms, Draft Tube
List of Practical’s:
1. Trial on Pelton Turbine
2. Trial on Francis Turbine
3. Study of Kaplan Turbine
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Text Books:
Reference Books:
1. Modi and Seth, “Hydraulics, Fluid Mechanics and Machinery”, Standard Book House,
NewDelhi
2. Vasandani V. P., “Theory of Hydraulic Machinery”, Khanna Publishers,Delhi
3. Vickers Manual on Industrial Hydraulics
4. Lal J., “Hydraulic Machines”, Metropolitan Book Co., Delhi.
5. Karassic, “Hand Book of Pumps”, Tata McGraw Hill Ltd. Delhi
6. Majumdar, “Oil Hydraulics-Principle and Maintenance”, Tata McGraw Hill
7. Pipenger J. J., “Industrial Hydraulics”, McGraw Hill
Course Outcomes:
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ME304THP: MECHATRONICS
Credits: 04 Teaching Scheme: 03 Hours / Week
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Project based lab includes (not limited to) any one of the following projects:
1. Control System Design using Matlab Simulink
2. Design of mechanical automation System using PLC / PLC Simulation Software
3. Demonstration of mechanical automation System using micro-controller
4. DAQ-Set up for motion parameters (stress, vibration characteristics, acceleration,
temperature etc) tracking and analysis for an oscillating system for system status
and safety studies
5. Measurements-kit for measurement of mechanical parameters such as pressure,
stress, temperature, torque, angular acceleration
Text Books
1. “Mechatronics–Electronics Control Systems in Mechanical and Electrical
Engineering”, Bolton W., Pearson – Education (Singapore) Pvt. Ltd.
Reference Books
1. “Instrumentation – Devices and Systems”, Rangan C. S., Sarma G. R. and Mani V.
S., Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi.
2. “Process Control Instrumentation Technology”, Johnson C. D. Prentice Hall of
India Pvt Ltd., New Delhi.
3. “Measurement System–Application and Design”, Doebelin E. O., Manik D. N., Tata
McGraw Hill, New Delhi.
Additional Reading:
1. “Mechatronics – Principles, concepts and applications”, Mahalik N. P., Tata
McGraw Hill, New Delhi.
2. “Mechatronics Systems Design”, Kolk R. A. and Shetty D., Vikas Publishing
Manual, Delhi.
3. “Kinematic Linkage Design”, Hall A. S., Prentice Hall Publication
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Course Outcomes:
The student will be able to –
1. Select the instruments to measure and control mechanical parameters based on the
characteristics.
2. Model basic engineering systems and use it for implementing control.
3.Apply knowledge of mathematics, science and engineering to model and solve various
engineering systems.
4. Use appropriate signal conditioning method to satisfy needs of the mechatronic system.
5. Implement control using various embedded systems for given application.
6. Carry out ladder programming for given applicationof PLC in engineering industry.
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ME305TH: Production Metallurgy
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Text Books:
1. Sydney Avner; Introduction to Physical Metallurgy; Edition No2., McGraw Hill
Education (India)Private Limited
2. W F Smith etal; Material Science and Engineering; Edition No5., McGraw Hill
Education (India)Private Limited
Course Outcomes:
1.Students will be able to use Iron carbon diagram for deciding structure property
relationship for steels and Cast Iron.
2.Students will be able to suggest Heat Treatment for steels
3. Students will be able to suggest different surface heat treatments for mechanical
components
4. Students will be able to suggest various alloy steels for different applications
5.Students will be able to suggest various Non-ferrous metals and alloys for different
applications
6. Students will be able to suggest/design/know to do surface prevention methods and
surface modification techniques for specific applications
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List of Practical
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CO2: Use Students will be able to carry out measurements with Sine bar and slip gauges
CO3: Students will be able to calibrate measuring instruments like Pressure gauge, Dial
gauge and thermocouples.
CO4: Students will be able to carry out measurements of already existing components and
parts.
CO5: Students will be able to design measurement processes for quality control.
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Module –VI
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Number of teeth and face width, Types of gear tooth failure, Desirable properties and
selection of gear material, Constructional details of gear wheel, Force analysis, Beam
strength (Lewis) equation, Velocity factor, Service factor, Load concentration factor,
Effective load on gear, Wear strength (Buckingham’s) equation, Estimation of module
based on beam and wear strength, Estimation of dynamic tooth load by velocity factor
and Buckingham’s equation.
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Text Books
Reference Books
Course Outcomes:
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1. Derive the design specifications for clutch & brake based on principle of uniform
wear and pressure theory
2. Select and Design the drive such as Belt, Rope, Chain drive
3. Select bearing from the manufacturer's catalog.
4. Select the type of gear and material
5. Derive the design specifications for Spur, Helical & Bevel gear
6. Decide appropriate power transmission system for a particular application
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ME308THL:THEORY OF MACHINES
Credits: 04 Teaching Scheme Theory 3 Hrs/Week
Flywheel:
Turning moment Diagrams for a four stroke Cycle single and Multi cylinder Internal
combustion engine, Fluctuation of energy, Coefficient of fluctuation of energy, Flywheels
for engines and Punching machines. Flywheel Dimensions, Fly press
Types of gear trains, Velocity ratio, Tooth load, torque transmitted. Holding torque,
Tabular method of problem solving, Analytical, Algebraic methods of Gear Train
Problem Solving
Gearboxes, Typical industrial gearboxes like constant mesh, synchromesh, differential
gearboxGraphical, ,Positively infinite variable speed drives, Cyclo-drives, harmonic
drives
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List of Practical’s:
The term work shall consist of following Experiments and students are expected to
submit a journal containing these experiments and sheets.
1. To study the performance of a given flywheel for I.C. Engine and Punching
Machine application.
2. To determine the characteristic curves for centrifugal governor and to find its
coefficient of insensitiveness and stability.
3. To draw the conjugate profile for any general form of gear tooth. {2 Problems At
least}[2 turns]
4. To study the gear profile generation and study the effect of undercutting and rack
shift for the involute profile.
5. To study the transmitted and holding torque of an epicyclic gear trains.
6. To study various types of industrial gear boxes such as; Differential, Constant
mesh, Synchromesh and PIV gear box.
7. To draw cam profiles for various type of follower motions. {4 Problems At
least}[2 turns]
8. To study the cam with specified contours and verify the cam jump phenomenon.
{2 Problems At least}[2 turns]
9. To study kinematic synthesis for two, three position for the four bar mechanism
using graphical as well as numerical methods.
10. Industry visit report based on the applications of systems like Flywheel, Governor,
Cam-Follower, Gear etc.
Text Books
1. John Uicker, Jr., Gordon R. Pennock and J. E. Shigley, “Theory of Machines and
Mechanisms”, 3rdEdition, Oxford University Press.
2. S. S. Rattan ,“Theory of Machines”, ,Tata McGraw-Hill Publication.
3. R. S. Khurmi ,“Theory of Machines”, , Khanna Publication.
References:
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Course Outcomes:
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ME309THP: COMPUTATIONAL METHODS IN
MECHANICALENGINEERING
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Text Books
1. Chapra S.C. and Canal R. P., Numerical Methods for Engineers, 5th Ed., Tata
McGraw HillPub. Co. Ltd., New Delhi
2. Balagurusamy E, Numerical Methods, Tata McGraw Hill Pub. Co. Ltd., New
Delhi
3. Veerarajan T., Ramchandran T., Theory and Problems in Numerical Methods with
programs in C and C++, Tata McGraw Hill Co. Ltd. New Delhi
Reference Books
1. Jain M. K., Iyengar S. R. K. and Jain R. K., Numerical Methods for Scientific and
Engineering Computations, 5th Ed., New Age International Ltd, New Delhi
2. Schilling R. J. and Harries S. L., Applied Numerical Methods for Engineers using
MATLAB and C, Thomson Asia Pvt. Ltd., Singapore
3. Gourdin A., Boumahrat M., Applied Numerical Methods, Prentice Hall of India
Ltd, New Delhi
4. Gearald C F, Wheatly P O, Applied Numerical Analysis, 7th Ed, Pearson
Education Inc.
5.
Course Outcome:
After completion of this course, students will be able to:
1. Solve algebraic or transcendental system of equations (Linear and Non linear) using
appropriate numerical method.
2. Interpret experimental data by using Interpolation and Curve Fitting techniques like
Quadratic, cubic splines and least square criteria, linear regression, Geometric
curve,Exponential curve etc
3. Learn how to solve definite integrals and Differential problems numerically.
4. Solve a differential equation (IVP and BVP) using an appropriate numerical method
5. Solve a Partial differential equation (Elliptic and Parabolic) using an appropriate
numerical method.
6. Write efficient, well-documented Matlab code and present numerical results in an
informative way.
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Applications of heat transfer in engineering field. Modes of heat transfer, Fourier’s law of
heat conduction, Newton’s law of cooling, Stefan-Boltzmann’s law of radiation.
Significance of thermal conductivity.Variation in thermal conductivity with temperature
for metals, Non-metallic solids, gases and liquids.Variable thermal conductivity (One-
dimensional problems).
Three dimensional heat conduction equation in Cartesian coordinate for anisotropic
material for unsteady state condition, and reduction to Fourier equation, Laplace equation
and Poisson’s equation. Thermal diffusivity, Three dimensional heat conduction equation
in cylindrical and spherical co-ordinates.
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Thermal Radiation: Heat exchange by radiation between two finite black surfaces.
Radiation shape factor, use of shape factor charts.
Irradiation, radiosity, electrical network method of solving problems.Heat exchange
between non-black bodies and Heat exchange between two infinitely parallel planes,
cylinders and spheres. Radiation shields, Gas radiation, and solar radiation
List of Practical
Text Books
Reference Books
Course Outcomes:
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1. Students will be able to mathematically formulate and analyze heat transfer system by
conduction mode
2. Students will be able to apply the conduction heat transfer knowledge on fins which are
used in various applications
3. Students will be able to apply the knowledge of fluid flow and convection heat transfer
to analyze the thermal system
4. Students will be able to analyze radiative heat transfer system
5. Students will be able to perform thermal design of various heat exchangers
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Text Books:
1. P. N. Rao, “CAD/CAM Principles and Applications”;2002, tata McGraw Hill
Publishing Company Limited
2. P.N.Rao, Manufacturing Technology Volume II, 2013, McGraw Hill Education (India)
Private limited
3. Smith W.F.: Principles of Material Science and Engineering: McGraw Hill Education
(India) Private limited
4. P.C.Sharma, A text Book of production Engineering, 2010S. Chand & Company Pvt.
Limited
Reference Books:
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1. Dolalson, Lecain and Goold, Tool design, , Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Company
Limited
2. M.H.A. Kempster, Introduction to Jigs and fixtures design
3. Tool Engineering Handbook, A.S.T.M.E.
Course Outcomes:
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Guidelines:
1. Mini Project can be an individual or a group activity depending on the depth and scope of the
topic.
2. The project work can be any of the form given below :
a) Making physical working models, prototypes, scaled models, of a concept machine.
b) Making virtual / CAD models of a sufficiently complex machines / concepts.
c) Making study, modeling, analysis, programming and simulation of a system / machine
/ operation / process.
d) Making study / teaching modules of a sufficiently complex topic for pedagogy
purposes.
3. Group formation, discussion with faculty advisor, formation of the Semester Mini Project
statement, resource requirement, if any should be carried out in the earlier part of the Semester.
4. The students are expected to utilize the laboratory resources before or after their contact hours
as per the prescribed module.
5. A complete Assembly and Details drawings of the project should be submitted along with a
detailed project report, where applicable.
6. A Detailed Background / field / literature survey, related to the topic must be made and
presented in the report.
7. Review – I: during Mid Semester Examination (Compulsory) as per the Academic Calendar.
8. Review – II : The last week of the Semester . (Optional)
9. For poor performing students identified by the examiners, a second review to be taken.
Review II optional for other students. For Review II, deduction of 10 marks will take place.
Evaluation Scheme :
1. CA – 20 marks
2. MSA –30 marks
3. ESA- 50 Marks
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100 marks
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Course Outcomes:
1. Students will be able to apply basic principles and concepts for development of
working model
2. Students will be able to work in groups and participate in group discussions
3. Student will be able to develop skills of technical report writing and presentation
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