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V SEMESTER Entrepreneurship, Development of Entrepreneurship; Stages in

entrepreneurial process; Role of entrepreneurs in Economic Development;


MANAGEMENT AND ENTERPRENEURSHIP
Entrepreneurship in India; Entrepreneurship – its Barriers.
Subject Code : 06AL51 IA Marks : 25 6 Hours
No. of Lecture Hrs./ Week : 04 Exam Hours : 03
Total No. of Lecture Hrs. : 52 Exam Marks : 100 UNIT - 6
SMALL SCALE INDUSTRIES: Definition; Characteristics; Need and
PART - A rationale; Objectives; Scope; role of SSI in Economic Development.
MANAGEMENT Advantages of SSI Steps to start and SSI – Government policy towards SSI;
UNIT - 1 Different Policies of SSI; Government Support for SSI during 5 year plans.
MANAGEMENT: Introduction – Meaning – nature and characteristics of Impact of Liberalization, Privatization, Globalization on SSI Effect of
Management, Scope and Functional areas of management – Management as a WTO/GATT Supporting Agencies of Government for SSI, Meaning, Nature
science, art of profession – Management & Administration – Roles of of support; Objectives; Functions; Types of Help; Ancillary Industry and
Management, Levels of Management, Development of Management Thought Tiny Industry (Definition Only)
– early management approaches – Modern management approaches. 7 Hours
7 Hours
UNIT - 7
UNIT - 2 INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT: Different Schemes; TECKSOK; KIADB;
PLANNING: Nature, importance and purpose of planning process – KSSIDC; KSIMC; DIC Single Window Agency; SISI; NSIC; SIDBI; KSFC.
Objectives – Types of plans (Meaning Only) – Decision making – 7 Hours
Importance of planning – steps in planning & planning premises – Hierarchy
of plans. UNIT - 8
6 Hours PREPARATION OF PROJECT: Meaning of Project; Project
UNIT - 3 Identification; Project Selection; Project Report; Need and Significance of
ORGANIZING AND STAFFING: Nature and purpose of organization – Report; Contents; Formulation; Guidelines by Planning Commission for
Principles of organization – Types of organization – Departmentation – Project report; Network Analysis; Errors of Project Report; Project Appraisal.
Committees- Centralization Vs Decentralization of authority and Identification of business opportunities: Market Feasibility Study;
responsibility – Span of control – MBO and MBE (Meaning Only) Nature Technical Feasibility Study; Financial Feasibility Study & Social Feasibility
and importance of staffing–Process of Selection & Recruitment (in brief). Study.
6 Hours 7 Hours
UNIT - 4 TEXT BOOKS:
DIRECTING & CONTROLLING: Meaning and nature of directing – 1. Principles of Management – P.C.Tripathi, P.N.Reddy – Tata
Leadership styles, Motivation Theories, Communication – Meaning and McGraw Hill,
importance – coordination, meaning and importance and Techniques of Co – 2. Dynamics of Entrepreneurial Development & Management –
Ordination. Meaning and steps in controlling – Essentials of a sound control Vasant Desai – Himalaya Publishing House
system – Methods of establishing control (in brief). 3. Entrepreneurship Development – Poornima.M.Charantimath –
7 Hours Small Business Enterprises – Pearson Education – 2006 (2 & 4).
PART - B
REFERENCE BOOKS:
ENTREPRENEURSHIP 1. Management Fundamentals – Concepts, Application, Skill
UNIT - 5 Development – Robers Lusier – Thomson –
ENTREPRENEUR: Meaning of Entrepreneur; Evolution of the Concept, 2. Entrepreneurship Development – S.S.Khanka – S.Chand & Co.
Functions of an Entrepreneur, Types of Entrepreneur, Intrapreneur - an 3. Management – Stephen Robbins – Pearson Education/PHI – 17th
emerging Class. Concept of Entrepreneurship – Evolution of Edition, 2003.

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DESIGN OF MACHINE ELEMENTS-I and Design of Splines. Couplings: Rigid and Flexible Couplings: Flange
Coupling, Bush and Pin type Coupling and Oldham’s Coupling.
Subject Code : 06ME52 IA Marks : 25 7 Hours
No. of Lecture Hrs./ Week : 04 Exam Hours : 03
Total No. of Lecture Hrs. : 52 Exam Marks : 100 UNIT - 7
RIVETED AND WELDED JOINTS: Types, Rivet Materials, Failures of
Riveted Joints, Joint Efficiency, Boiler Joints, Tank and Structural Joints,
PART - A
Riveted Brackets. Welded Joints – Types, Strength of Butt and Fillet welds,
UNIT - 1
INTRODUCTION: Definitions: Normal, Shear, Biaxial and Tri Axial Eccentrically loaded Welded Joints.
Stresses, Stress Tensor, Principal Stresses. Engineering Materials and their 7 Hours
Mechanical properties, Stress-Strain diagrams, Stress Analysis, Design UNIT - 8
considerations: Codes and Standards. POWER SCREWS: Mechanics of Power Screw, Stresses in Power Screws,
5 Hours Efficiency and Self-locking, Design of Power Screw, Design of Screw Jack:
UNIT - 2 (Complete Design).
DESIGN FOR STATIC & IMPACT STRENGTH: Static Strength: Static 5 Hours
loads and Factor of Safety, Theories of failure. Maximum Normal Stress
Theory, Maximum Shear Stress Theory, Distortion Energy Theory; Failure of DESIGN DATA HAND BOOKS:
Brittle Materials, Failure of Ductile Materials. Stress Concentration, 1. Design Data Hand Book – K. Lingaiah, McGraw Hill, 2nd Ed.
Determination of Stress Concentration Factor. Impact Strength: 2003.
Introduction, Impact Stresses due to Axial, Bending and Torsional loads, 2. Design Data Hand Book – K. Mahadevan and Balaveera Reddy,
Effect of Inertia. CBS Publication
7 Hours 3. Machine Design Data Hand Book – H.G. Patil, Shri Shashi
Prakashan, Belgaum.
UNIT - 3 4. PSG Design Data Handbook PSG College of Technology,
DESIGN FOR FATIGUE STRENGTH: Introduction- S-N Diagram, Low Coimbatore.
Cycle Fatigue, High Cycle Fatigue, Endurance Limit, Endurance Limit.
Modifying Factors: Size effect, Surface effect, Stress Concentration effects. TEXT BOOKS:
Fluctuating Stresses, Goodman and Soderberg relationship; Stresses due to 1. Mechanical Engineering Design: Joseph E Shigley and Charles R.
Combined Loading, Cumulative Fatigue Damage. Mischke. McGraw Hill International edition, 6th Edition 2003.
8 Hours 2. Design of Machine Elements: V.B. Bhandari, Tata McGraw Hill
Publishing Company Ltd., New Delhi, 2nd Edition 2007.
UNIT - 4
THREADED FASTENERS: Stresses in Threaded Fasteners, Effect of REFERENCE BOOKS:
Initial Tension, Design of Threaded Fasteners under Static, Dynamic and 1. Machine Design: Robert L. Norton, Pearson Education Asia, 2001.
Impact loads, Design of Eccentrically loaded Bolted Joints. 2. Design of Machine Elements: M. F. Spotts, T. E. Shoup, L. E.
6 Hours Hornberger, S. R. Jayram and C. V. Venkatesh, Pearson Education,
2006.
PART - B 3. Machine Design: Hall, Holowenko, Laughlin (Schaum’s Outlines
UNIT - 5 series) Adapted by S.K. Somani, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing
DESIGN OF SHAFTS: Torsion of Shafts, Design for strength and Rigidity Company Ltd., New Delhi, Special Indian Edition, 2008.
with Steady loading, ASME & BIS codes for Power Transmission shafting, 4. Fundamentals of Machine Component Design: Robert C. Juvinall
Shafts under Fluctuating loads and Combined loads. and Kurt M Marshek, Wiley India Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 3rd Edition,
7 Hours 2007.
UNIT - 6
COTTER JOINT AND KNUCKLE JOINTS, KEYS AND COUPLINGS:
Design of Cotter and Knuckle Joints, Keys: Types of keys, Design of Keys
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DYNAMICS OF MACHINES UNIT - 7
GYROSCOPE: Vectorial Representation of Angular Motion, Gyroscopic
Subject Code : 06ME53 IA Marks : 25 Couple. Effect of Gyroscopic Couple on Ship, Plane Disc, Aeroplane,
No. of Lecture Hrs./ Week : 04 Exam Hours : 03 Stability of Two Wheelers and Four Wheelers.
Total No. of Lecture Hrs. : 52 Exam Marks : 100 6 Hours
UNIT - 8
PART - A ANALYSIS OF CAMS: Analysis of Tangent Cam with Roller Follower and
UNIT - 1 Circular Arc Cam Operating Flat Faced and Roller Followers, Undercutting
STATIC FORCE ANALYSIS: Static Force Analysis: Introduction: Static in Cams.
Equilibrium. Equilibrium of Two and Three Force Members. Members with 6 Hours
Two Forces and Torque, Free Body Diagrams, Principle of Virtual Work.
Static Force Analysis of Four Bar Mechanism and Slider-Crank Mechanism TEXT BOOKS:
with and without friction. 1. Theory of Machines: Sadhu Singh, Pearson Education, 2nd edition,
6 Hours 2007.
UNIT - 2 2. Theory of Machines: Rattan S.S. Tata McGraw Hill Publishing
Dynamic Force Analysis: D’Alembert’s Principle, Inertia Force, Inertia Company Ltd., New Delhi, 2nd Edition, 2006.
Torque, Dynamic Force Analysis of Four-Bar Mechanism and Slider Crank
Mechanism. Dynamically Equivalent Systems. Turning Moment Diagrams REFERENCE BOOKS:
and Flywheels, Fluctuation of Energy. Determination of size of flywheels. 1. Theory of Machines, Thomas Bevan, CBS Publication 1984.
8 Hours 2. Design of Machinery, Robert L. Norton, McGraw Hill, 2001.
3. Mechanisms and Dynamics of Machinery, J. Srinivas, Scitech
UNIT - 3 Publications, Chennai, 2002.
FRICTION AND BELT DRIVES: Definitions: Types of Friction: Laws of
friction, Friction in Pivot and Collar Bearings. Belt Drives: Flat Belt Drives,
Ratio of Belt Tensions, Centrifugal Tension, Power Transmitted. ENERGY ENGINEERING
6 Hours
Subject Code : 06ME54 IA Marks : 25
UNIT - 4 No. of Lecture Hrs./ Week : 04 Exam Hours : 03
BALANCING OF ROTATING MASSES: Static and Dynamic Balancing, Total No. of Lecture Hrs. : 52 Exam Marks : 100
Balancing of Single Rotating Mass by Balancing Masses in Same plane and
in Different planes. Balancing of Several Rotating Masses by Balancing PART - A
Masses in Same plane and in Different planes. UNIT - 1
6 Hours STEAM POWER PLANT: Different Types of Fuels used for steam
PART - B generation, Equipment for burning coal in lump form, strokers, different
UNIT - 5 types, Oil burners, Advantages and Disadvantages of using pulverized fuel,
BALANCING OF RECIPROCATING MASSES: Inertia Effect of Crank Equipment for preparation and burning of pulverized coal, unit system and
and Connecting rod, Single Cylinder Engine, Balancing in Multi Cylinder- bin system. Pulverized fuel furnaces, cyclone furnace, Coal and ash handling,
inline engine (Primary & Secondary forces), V-type Engine; Radial Engine – Generation of steam using forced circulation, high and supercritical
Direct and Reverse Crank Method. pressures.
8 Hours 7 Hours
UNIT - 6 UNIT - 2
GOVERNORS: Types of Governors; Force Analysis of Porter and Hartnell A BRIEF ACCOUNT OF BENSON, VELOX SCHMIDT STEAM
Governors. Controlling Force, Stability, Sensitiveness, Isochronism, Effort GENERATORS. Chimneys: Natural, forced, induced and balanced draft,
and Power Calculations and numericals involving height of chimney to produce a given
6 Hours
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draft. Cooling towers and Ponds. Accessories for the Steam generators such UNIT - 7
as Superheaters, Desuperheater, control of superheaters, Economizers, Air TIDAL POWER: Tides and waves as energy suppliers and their mechanics;
pre-heaters and re-heaters. fundamental characteristics of tidal power, harnessing tidal energy,
7 Hours limitations.

UNIT - 3 OCEAN THERMAL ENERGY CONVERSION: Principle of working,


DIESEL ENGINE POWER PLANT: Applications of Diesel Engines in Rankine cycle, problems associated with OTEC.
Power field. Method of starting Diesel engines. Auxiliaries like cooling and
lubrication system, filters, centrifuges, Oil heaters, intake and exhaust GEOTHERMAL ENERGY CONVERSION: Principle of working, types
system, Layout of diesel power plant. of geothermal station with schematic diagram, problems associated with
6 Hours geothermal conversion, scope of geothermal energy.
6 Hours
UNIT - 4
HYDRO-ELECTRIC PLANTS: Hydrographs, flow duration and mass UNIT - 8
curves, unit hydrograph and numericals. Storage and pondage, pumped ENERGY FROM BIO MASS: Photosynthesis, photosynthetic oxygen
storage plants, low, medium and high head plants, Penstock, water hammer, production, energy plantation.
surge tanks, gates and valves. General layout of hydel power plants.
6 Hours BIO CHEMICAL ROUTE: Biogas production from organic wastes by
anaerobic fermentation, classification of bio gas plants, factors affecting bio
PART - B gas generation.
UNIT - 5
Nuclear Power Plant: Principles of release of nuclear energy; Fusion and THERMO CHEMICAL ROUTE: Thermo chemical conversion on bio
fission reactions. Nuclear fuels used in the reactors. Multiplication and mass, types of gasifiers.
thermal utilization factors. Elements of the nuclear reactor; moderator, 6 Hours
control rod, fuel rods, coolants. Brief description of reactors of the following
types-Pressurized water reactor, Boiling water reactor, Sodium graphite TEXT BOOKS:
reactor, Fast Breeder reactor, Homogeneous graphite reactor and gas cooled 1. Power Plant Engineering, P. K. Nag Tata McGraw Hill 2nd edn
reactor, Radiation hazards, Shieldings, Radio active waste disposal. 2001.
6 Hours 2. Power Plant Engineering, Domakundawar, Dhanpath Rai sons.
2003
UNIT - 6
SOLAR ENERGY: Solar Extra terrestrial radiation and radiation at the earth REFERENCE BOOKS:
surface, radiation-measuring instruments, working principles of solar flat 1. Power Plant Engineering, R. K. Rajput, Laxmi publication, New
plate collectors, solar pond and photovoltaic conversion [Numerical Delhi.
Examples]. 2. Principles of Energy conversion, A. W. Culp Jr., McGraw Hill.
1996
WIND ENERGY: Properties of wind, availability of wind energy in India, 3. Non conventional Energy sources, G D Rai Khanna Publishers.
wind velocity and power from wind; major problems associated with wind 4. Non conventional resources: B H Khan TMH - 2007
power, wind machines; Types of wind machines and their characteristics,
horizontal and vertical axis wind mills, coefficient of performance of a wind
mill rotor [Numerical Examples].
8 Hours

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TURBOMACHINES PART - B
UNIT - 5
Subject Code : 06ME55 IA Marks : 25 CENTRIFUGAL COMPRESSORS: Classification; Expression for overall
No. of Lecture Hrs./ Week : 04 Exam Hours : 03 pressure ratio developed; Blade angles at impeller eye root and eye tip; Slip
Total No. of Lecture Hrs. : 52 Exam Marks : 100 factor and power input factor; width of the impeller channel; Compressibility
effect – need for pre-whirl vanes; Diffuser design: Flow in the vaneless
space, determination of diffuser inlet vane angle, width and length of the
PART - A diffuser passages; Surging of centrifugal compressors;
UNIT - 1 AXIAL FLOW COMPRESSORS: Classification; Expression for Pressure
INTRODUCTION: Definition of a Turbomachine; parts of a Turbomachine; ratio developed per stage – work done factor, radial equilibrium conditions.
Comparison with positive displacement machine; Classification: Application 6 Hours
of First and Second Laws to Turbomachines, Efficiencies. Dimensionless UNIT - 6
parameters and their physical significance; Effect of Reynolds number; CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS: Definition of terms used in the design of
Specific speed; Illustrative examples on dimensional analysis and model centrifugal pumps like manometric head, suction head, delivery head,
studies. pressure rise, manometric efficiency, hydraulic efficiency, volumetric
6 Hours efficiency, overall efficiency, multistage centrifugal pumps, minimum
UNIT - 2 starting speed, slip, priming, cavitation, NPSH,
ENERGY TRANSFER IN TURBO MACHINE: Euler Turbine equation; 6 Hours
Alternate form of Euler turbine equation – components of energy transfer; UNIT - 7
Degree of reaction; General analysis of a Turbo machine – effect of blade STEAM TURBINES: Classification, Single stage impulse turbine;
discharge angle on energy transfer and degree of reaction; General analysis Condition for maximum blade efficiency, stage efficiency. Compounding –
of centrifugal pumps and compressors – Effect of blade discharge angle on Need for compounding, method of compounding. Impulse Staging –
performance; Theoretical head – capacity relationship; Condition fo maximum utilization factor for multi stage turbine with
6 Hours equiangular blades; effect of blades and nozzle losses. Reaction turbine;
UNIT - 3 Parson’s reaction turbine, condition for maximum blade efficiency, reaction
GENERAL ANALYSIS OF TURBO MACHINES: Axial flow staging.
compressors and pumps – general expression for degree of reaction; velocity 7 Hours
triangles for different values of degree of reaction; General analysis of axial UNIT - 8
and radial flow turbines – Utilization factor; Vane efficiency; Relation HYDRAULIC TURBINES: Classification; Pelton Turbine-velocity
between utilization factor and degree of reaction; condition for maximum triangles, Design parameters, turbine efficiency, volumetric efficiency;
utilization factor – optimum blade speed ratio for different types of turbines Francis turbine – velocity triangles, runner shapes for different blade speeds,
7 Hours Design of Francis turbine; Function of a Draft tube, types of draft tubes;
UNIT - 4 Kaplan and Propeller turbines – Velocity triangles and design parameters.
THERMODYNAMICS OF FLUID FLOW AND THERMODYNAMIC 7 Hours
ANALYSIS OF COMPRESSION AND EXPANSION PROCESSES:
Sonic velocity and Mach number; Classification of fluid flow based on Mach TEXT BOOKS:
number; Stagnation and static properties and their relations; Compression 1. An Introduction to energy conversion, Volume III – Turbo
process – Overall isentropic efficiency of compression; Stage efficiency; machinery, V. Kadambi and Manohar Prasad, New Age
Comparison and relation between overall efficiency and stage efficiency; International Publishers (P) Ltd.
Polytropic efficiency; Preheat factor; Expansion Process – Overall isentropic 2. “Turbines, Compressors & Fans”, S. M. Yahya, Tata-McGraw
efficiency for a turbine; Stage efficiency for a turbine; Comparison and Hill Co., 2nd Edition (2002).
relation between stage efficiency and overall efficiency for expansion
process; polytropic efficiency of expansion; Reheat factor for expansion REFERENCE BOOKS:
process. 1. “Principles of Turbo Machinery”, D. G. Shepherd, The
7 Hours Macmillan Company (1964)

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2. Fundamentals of Turbomachinery: William W Perg, John Wiley PART - B
& Sons, Inc. 2008.
3. A Text book of Turbomechanics- M.S.Govindgouda & UNIT - 5
A.M.Nagaraj-M.M.Publications-IV Edition-2008 Estimating and Costing: Components of costs such as Direct Material
4. “Turbo Machinaries” B. K. Venkanna, PHI. Costs, Direct Labor Costs, Fixed Over-Heads, Factory cost, Administrative
Over-Heads, First cost, Marginal cost, Selling price, Estimation for simple
components.
5 Hours
ENGINEERING ECONOMICS UNIT - 6
INTRODUCTION, SCOPE OF FINANCE, FINANCE FUNCTIONS:
Subject Code : 06ME56 IA Marks : 25 Statements of Financial Information: Introduction, Source of financial
No. of Lecture Hrs./ Week : 04 Exam Hours : 03 information, Financial statements, Balance sheet, Profit and Loss account,
Total No. of Lecture Hrs. : 52 Exam Marks : 100 relation between Balance sheet and Profit and Loss account. Simple
Numericals
PART - A 8 Hours
UNIT - 1
INTRODUCTION: Engineering Decision-Makers, Engineering and UNIT - 7
Economics, Problem solving and Decision making, Intuition and Analysis, FINANCIAL RATIO ANALYSIS: Introduction, Nature of ratio analysis,
Tactics and Strategy. Engineering Economic Decision, Maze. Law of demand Liquidity ratios, Leverage ratios, Activity ratios, Profitability ratios,
and supply, Law of returns, Interest and Interest factors: Interest rate, Simple Evaluation of a firm's earning power. Comparative statements analysis.
interest, Compound interest, Cash - flow diagrams, Personal loans and EMI Simple numericals
Payment, Exercises and Discussion. 6 Hours
8 Hours
UNIT - 2 UNIT - 8
PRESENT-WORTH COMPARISONS: Conditions for present worth FINANCIAL AND PROFIT PLANNING: Introduction, Financial
comparisons, Basic Present worth comparisons, Present-worth equivalence, planning, Profit planning, Objectives of profit planning, Essentials of profit
Net Present-worth, Assets with unequal lives, infinite lives, Future-worth planning, Budget administration, type of budgets, preparation of budgets,
comparison, Pay-back comparison, Exercises, Discussions and problems. advantages, problems and dangers of budgeting. Introduction to Bench
6 Hours Marking of Manufacturing Operation.
UNIT - 3 7 Hours
EQUIVALENT ANNUAL-WORTH COMPARISONS: Equivalent
Annual-Worth Comparison methods, Situations for Equivalent Annual- TEXT BOOKS:
Worth Comparisons, Consideration of asset life, Comparison of assets with 1. Engineering Economy, Riggs J.L., , McGraw Hill, 2002
equal and unequal lives, Use of shrinking fund method, Annuity contract for 2. Engineering Economy, Thuesen H.G. PHI , 2002
guaranteed income, Exercises, Problems.
6 Hours REFERENCE BOOKS:
UNIT - 4 1. Engineering Economy, Tarachand, 2000.
RATE-OF-RETURN CALCULATIONS AND DEPRECIATION: Rate 2. Industrial Engineering and Management, OP Khanna, Dhanpat
of return, Minimum acceptable rate of return, IRR, IRR misconceptions, Cost Rai & Sons. 2000
of capital concepts. Causes of Depreciation, Basic methods of computing 3. Financial Mangement, Prasanna Chandra, TMH, 2004
depreciation charges, Tax concepts, corporate income tax. 4. Finacial Management, IM PANDEY, Vikas Publisahing House,
6 Hours 2002

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FLUID MECHANICS AND MACHINERY LABORATORY ENERGY CONVERSION ENGINEERING LABORATORY

Subject Code : 06MEL57 IA Marks : 25 Subject Code : 06MEL58 IA Marks : 25


No. of Practical Hrs./ Week : 03 Exam Hours : 03 No. of Practical Hrs./ Week : 03 Exam Hours : 03
Total No. of Practical Hrs. : 42 Exam Marks : 50 Total No. of Practical Hrs. : 42 Exam Marks : 50

PART - A PART - A

1. Determination of coefficient of friction of flow in a pipe. 1. Determination of Flash point and Fire point of lubricating oil using Abel
Pensky and Martin (closed) / Cleavland (Open Cup) Apparatus.
2. Determination of minor losses in flow through pipes.
2. Determination of Calorific value of solid, liquid and gaseous fuels.
3. Determination of force developed by impact of jets on vanes.
3. Determination of Viscosity of a lubricating oil using Redwoods,
4. Calibration of flow measuring devices Saybolts and Torsion Viscometers.
a. Orifice Plate meter 4. Valve Timing/port opening diagram of an I.C. engine (4 stroke/2 stroke).
b. Nozzle
c. Venturimeter 5. Use of planimeter
d. V-notch 21 Hours
18 Hours
PART - B PART - B
5. Performance testing of Turbines 1. Performance Tests on I.C. Engines, Calculations of IP, BP, Thermal
a. Pelton wheel efficiencies, SFC, FP, heat balance sheet for
b. Francis Turbine
c. Kaplan Turbines (a) Four stroke Diesel Engine
6. Performance testing of Pumps (b) Four stroke Petrol Engine
a. Single stage / Multi stage centrifugal pumps (c) Multi Cylinder Diesel/Petrol Engine, (Morse test)
b. Reciprocating pump
(d) Two stroke Petrol Engine
7. Performance test of a two stage Reciprocating Air Compressor
(e) Variable Compression Ratio I.C. Engine.
8. Performance test on an Air Blower 21 Hours
24 Hours
Scheme for Examination:
One Question from Part A - 15 Marks (05 Writeup+10)
Scheme for Examination: One Question from Part B - 25 Marks (05 Writeup+20)
One Question from Part A - 15 Marks (05 Writeup+10) Viva-Voce - 10 Marks
One Question from Part B - 25 Marks (05 Writeup+20) -----------
Viva-Voce - 10 Marks Total 50 Marks
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Total 50 Marks

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VI SEMESTER
UNIT - 7
DESIGN OF MACHINE ELEMENTS – II
LUBRICATION AND BEARINGS: Lubricants and their properties,
Mechanisms of Lubrication, Bearing modulus, coefficient of friction,
Subject Code : 06ME61 IA Marks : 25
minimum oil film thickness, Heat Generated, Heat dissipated, Bearing
No. of Lecture Hrs./ Week : 04 Exam Hours : 03
Materials, Examples of journal bearing and thrust bearing design.
Total No. of Lecture Hrs. : 52 Exam Marks : 100
7 Hours
PART - A UNIT - 8
UNIT - 1 BELTS, ROPES AND CHAINS: Flat belts: Length & cross section,
CURVED BEAMS: Stresses in curved beams of standard cross sections Selection of V-belts, ropes and chains for different applications.
used in crane hook, punching presses & clamps, closed rings and links. 5 Hours
5 Hours
UNIT - 2 DESIGN DATA HAND BOOKS:
CYLINDERS & CYLINDER HEADS: Review of Lame’s Equations; 1. Design Data Hand Book, K. Lingaiah, McGraw Hill, 2nd Ed. 2003.
compound cylinders, stresses due to different types of fits, cylinder heads, 2. Design Data Hand Book, K. Mahadevan and K.Balaveera Reddy,
flats. CBS Publication
5 Hours 3. Machine Design Data Hand Book, H. G. Patil, Shri Shashi
Prakashan, Belgaum.
UNIT - 3 4. P.S.G.Design Data Hand Book-PSG College of Tech Coimbature
SPRINGS: Types of springs - stresses in Helical coil springs of circular and
non-circular cross sections. Tension and compression springs, springs under TEXT BOOKS:
fluctuating loads, – Energy stored in springs, Torsion, Belleville and Rubber 1. Mechanical Engineering Design: Joseph E. Shigley and Charles R.
springs. Leaf Springs: Stresses in leaf springs. Equalized stresses, Mischke. McGraw Hill International Edition, 6th Edition 2003.
8 Hours 2. Design of Machine Elements: V.B. Bhandari, Tata McGraw Hill
Publishing Company Ltd., New Delhi, 2nd Edition 2007.
UNIT - 4
SPUR & HELICAL GEARS: Spur Gears: Definitions, stresses in gear REFERENCE BOOKS:
tooth: Lewis equation and form factor, Design for strength, Dynamic load 1. Machine Design: Robert L. Norton, Pearson Education Asia, 2001.
and wear load. Helical Gears: Definitions, formative number of teeth, Design 2. Machine Design: Hall, Holowenko, Laughlin (Schaum’s Outlines
based on strength, dynamic and wear loads. series) Adapted by S. K. Somani, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing
8 Hours Company Ltd., New Delhi, Special Indian Edition, 2008.
3. Machine Design: A CAD Approach: Andrew D Dimarogonas, John
PART - B Wiley Sons, Inc, 2001.
UNIT - 5
BEVEL AND WORM GEARS: Bevel Gears: Definitions, formative
number of teeth, Design based on strength, dynamic and wear loads. Worm
Gears: Definitions, Design based on strength, dynamic, wear loads and
efficiency of worm gear drives.
7 Hours
UNIT - 6
CLUTCHES & BRAKES: Design of Clutches: Single plate, multi plate and
cone clutches. Design of Brakes: Block and Band brakes: Self locking of
brakes: Heat generation in Brakes.
7 Hours

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MECHANICAL VIBRATIONS UNIT - 7
CONTINUOUS SYSTEMS: Introduction, vibration of string, longitudinal
Subject Code : 06ME62 IA Marks : 25 vibration of rods, Torsional vibration of rods, Euler’s equation for beams.
No. of Lecture Hrs./ Week : 04 Exam Hours : 03 6 Hours
Total No. of Lecture Hrs. : 52 Exam Marks : 100
UNIT - 8
PART - A NUMERICAL METHODS FOR MULTI DEGREE FREEDOM
UNIT - 1 SYSTEMS: Introduction, Influence coefficients, Maxwell reciprocal
INTRODUCTION: Types of vibrations, Simple Harmonic Motion (S.H.M), theorem, Dunkerley’s equation. Orthogonality of principal modes, Method of
principle of super position applied to Simple Harmonic Motions. Beats, matrix iteration-Method of determination of all the natural frequencies using
Fourier theorem and simple problems. sweeping matrix and Orthogonality principle. Holzer’s method, Stodola
6 Hours method.
UNIT - 2 8 Hours
UNDAMPED FREE VIBRATIONS: Single degree of freedom systems.
Mass Undamped free vibration-natural frequency of free vibration, stiffness TEXT BOOKS:
of spring elements, effect of mass of spring, Compound Pendulum. 1. Theory of Vibration with Applications: W.T. Thomson and Marie
7 Hours Dillon Dahleh, Pearson Education 5th edition, 2007.
UNIT - 3 2. Mechanical Vibrations: V.P. Singh, Dhanpat Rai & Company Pvt.
DAMPED FREE VIBRATIONS: Single degree freedom systems, different Ltd., 3rd edition, 2006.
types of damping, concept of critical damping and its importance, study of
response of viscous damped systems for cases of under damping, critical and REFERENCE BOOKS:
over damping, Logarithmic decrement. 1. Mechanical Vibrations: S.S. Rao, Pearson Education Inc, 4th
7 Hours Edition, 2003.
UNIT - 4 2. Mechanical Vibrations: S. Graham Kelly, Schaum’s Outline
FORCED VIBRATION: Single degree freedom systems, steady state Series, Tata McGraw Hill, Special Indian edition, 2007.
solution with viscous damping due to harmonic force. Solution by Complex 3. Theory & Practice of Mechanical vibrations: J.S. Rao & K.
algebra, Reciprocating and rotating unbalance, vibration isolation- Gupta, New Age International Publications, New Delhi, 2001.
transmissibility ratio. Due to harmonic exitation and support motion. 4. Elements of Vibrations Analysis: Leonanrd Meirovitch, Tata
6 Hours McGraw Hill, Special Indian edition, 2007.
PART - B
UNIT - 5
VIBRATION MEASURING INSTRUMENTS & WHIRLING OF MODELLING AND FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS
SHAFTS: Vibrometer meter and accelerometer. Whirling of shafts with and
without air damping. Discussion of speeds above and below critical speeds. Subject Code : 06ME63 IA Marks : 25
No. of Lecture Hrs./ Week : 04 Exam Hours : 03
6 Hours
Total No. of Lecture Hrs. : 52 Exam Marks : 100
UNIT - 6
SYSTEMS WITH TWO DEGREES OF FREEDOM: Introduction, PART - A
principle modes and Normal modes of vibration, co-ordinate coupling, UNIT - 1
generalized and principal co-ordinates, Free vibration in terms of initial INTRODUCTION: Equilibrium equations in elasticity subjected to body
conditions. Geared systems. Forced Oscillations-Harmonic excitation. force, traction forces, stress strain relations for plane stress and plane strain,
Applications: a) Vehicle suspension. b) Dynamic vibration absorber. Boundary conditions, Initial conditions, Euler’s Lagrange’s equations of bar,
c) Dynamics of reciprocating Engines. beams, Principal of a minimum potential energy, principle of virtual work,
6 Hours Rayleigh-Ritz method, Galerkins method., Guass elimination Numerical
integration.
7 Hours
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UNIT - 2 UNIT - 8
BASIC PROCEDURE: General description of Finite Element Method, APPLICATIONS II: Solution of beam problems, heat transfer 1D problems
Engineering applications of finite element method, Discretization process; with conduction and convection.
types of elements 1D, 2D and 3D elements, size of the elements, location of 7 Hours
nodes, node numbering scheme, half Bandwidth, Stiffness matrix of bar
element by direct method, Properties of stiffness matrix, Preprocessing, post TEXT BOOKS:
processing. 1. Finite Elements in engineering, Chandrupatla T.R., 3rd Pearson
6 Hours Edition.
UNIT - 3 2. The Finite Element Method in Engineering, S.S. Rao, 4th Edition,
INTERPOLATION MODELS: Polynomial form of interpolation Elsevier, 2006.
functions- linear, quadratic and cubic, Simplex, Complex, Multiplex
elements, Selection of the order of the interpolation polynomial, REFERENCE BOOKS:
Convergence requirements, 2D Pascal triangle, Linear interpolation 1. The FEM its basics and fundamentals: O.C.Zienkiewicz,
polynomials in terms of global coordinates of bar, triangular (2D simplex) Elsevier, 6e.
elements, Linear interpolation polynomials in terms of local coordinates of 2. Finite Element Method, J.N.Reddy, McGraw –Hill International
bar, triangular (2D simplex) elements, CST element. Edition.
6 Hours 3. Finite Element Methods, by Daryl. L. Logon, Thomson Learning
UNIT - 4 3rd edition, 2001.
HIGHER ORDER AND ISOPARAMETRIC ELEMENTS: Lagrangian 4. Finite Element Analysis, C.S.Krishnamurthy,–Tata McGraw Hill
interpolation, Higher order one dimensional elements- quadratic, Cubic Publishing Co. Ltd, New Delhi, 1995.
element and their shape functions, properties of shape functions, Truss
element, Shape functions of 2D quadratic triangular element in natural
coordinates, 2D quadrilateral element shape functions – linear, quadratic, MECHATRONICS & MICROPROCESSOR
Biquadric rectangular element (Noded quadrilateral element), Shape function
of beam element. Hermite shape function of beam element. Subject Code : 06ME64 IA Marks : 25
7 Hours No. of Lecture Hrs./ Week : 04 Exam Hours : 03
PART - B Total No. of Lecture Hrs. : 52 Exam Marks : 100
UNIT - 5
DERIVATION OF ELEMENT STIFFNESS MATRICES AND LOAD PART - A
VECTORS: Direct method for bar element under axial loading, trusses, UNIT - 1
beam element with concentrated and distributed loads, matrices, Jacobian, INTRODUCTION TO MECHATRONIC SYSTEMS: Measurement and
Jacobian of 2D triangular element, quadrilateral, Consistent load vector, control systems Their elements and functions, Microprocessor based
Numerical integration. controllers.
7 Hours 6 Hours
UNIT - 6 UNIT - 2
HEAT TRANSFER PROBLEMS: Steady state heat transfer, 1D heat REVIEW OF TRANSDUCERS AND SENSORS: Definition and
conduction governing equation, boundary conditions, One dimensional classification of transducers. Definition and classification of sensors.
element, Functional approach for heat conduction, Galerkin approach for heat Principle of working and applications of light sensors, proximity sensors and
conduction, heat flux boundary condition, 1D heat transfer in thin fins. Hall effect sensors.
6 Hours 7 Hours
UNIT - 7 UNIT 3
APPLICATIONS I: Solution of bars, stepped bars, plane trusses by direct ELECTRICAL ACTUATION SYSTEMS: Electrical systems, Mechanical
stiffness method. Solution for displacements, reactions and stresses by using switches, solid-state switches, solenoids, DC & AC motors, Stepper motors
elimination approach, penalty approach. and their merits and demerits.
6 Hours 6 Hours
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UNIT - 4 REFERENCE BOOKS:
SIGNAL CONDITIONING: Introduction to signal conditioning. The 1. Mechatronics – Principles, Concepts and applications – Nitaigour
operational amplifier, Protection, Filtering, Wheatstone bridge, Digital and Premchand Mahilik – Tata McGraw Hill – 2003.
signals Multiplexers, Data acquisition, Introduction to Digital system 2. Mechatronics Principles & applications by Godfrey C.
processing Pulse-modulation. Onwubolu, Elsevier.
7 Hours 3. Introduction Mechatronics & Measurement systems, David.G.
PART - B Aliciatore & Michael.B.Bihistaned, Tata McGraw Hill, 2000.
UNIT - 5 4. Intel Microprocessor; Barry B Bray, Pearson edition
INTRODUCTION TO MICROPROCESSORS: Evolution of
Microprocessor, Organization of Microprocessors (Preliminary concepts),
basic concepts of programming of microprocessors. HEAT AND MASS TRANSFER
Review of concepts – Boolean algebra, Logic Gates and Gate Networks,
Binary & Decimal number systems, memory representation of positive and Subject Code : 06ME65 IA Marks : 25
negative integers, maximum and minimum integers. Conversion of real No. of Lecture Hrs./ Week : 04 Exam Hours : 03
numbers, floating point notation, representation of floating point numbers, Total No. of Lecture Hrs. : 52 Exam Marks : 100
accuracy and range in floating point representation, overflow and underflow,
addition of floating point numbers, character representation. PART - A
7 Hours UNIT - 1
UNIT - 6 INTRODUCTORY CONCEPTS AND DEFINITIONS: Modes of heat
LOGIC FUNCTION: Data word representation. Basic elements of control transfer: Basic laws governing conduction, convection, and radiation heat
systems 8085A processor architecture terminology such as CPU, memory transfer; Thermal conductivity; convective heat transfer coefficient; radiation
and address, ALU, assembler data registers, Fetch cycle, write cycle, state, heat transfer ; combined heat transfer mechanism. Boundry conditions of 1st,
bus, interrupts. Micro Controllers. Difference between microprocessor and 2nd and 3rd Kind
micro controllers. Requirements for control and their implementation in CONDUCTION: Derivation of general three dimensional conduction
microcontrollers. Classification of micro controllers. equation in Cartesian coordinate, special cases, discussion on 3-D conduction
7 Hours in cylindrical and spherical coordinate systems (No derivation). One
UNIT - 7 dimensional conduction equations in rectangular, cylindrical and spherical
ORGANIZATION & PROGRAMMING OF MICROPROCESSORS: coordinates for plane and composite walls. Overall heat transfer coefficient.
Introduction to organization of INTEL 8085-Data and Address buses, Thermal contact resistance.
Instruction set of 8085, programming the 8085, assembly language
7 Hours
programming.
UNIT - 2
6 Hours VARIABLE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY: Derivation for heat flow and
UNIT - 8 temperature distribution in plane wall. Critical thickness of insulation without
CENTRAL PROCESSING UNIT OF MICROPROCESSORS: heat generation, Thermal resistance concept & its importance. Heat transfer
Introduction, timing and control unit basic concepts, Instruction and data in extended surfaces of uniform cross-section without heat generation, Long
flow, system timing, examples of INTEL 8085 and INTEL 4004 register fin, short fin with insulated tip and without insulated tip and fin connected
organization. between two heat sources. Fin efficiency and effectiveness. Numerical
6 Hours problems.
6 Hours
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Mechatronics – W.Bolton, Longman, 2Ed, Pearson Publications, UNIT - 3
2007. ONE-DIMENSIONAL TRANSIENT CONDUCTION: Conduction in
2. Microprocessor Architecture, Programming And Applications solids with negligible internal temperature gradient (Lumped system
With 8085/8085A – R.S. Ganokar, Wiley Eastern. analysis), Use of Transient temperature charts (Heisler’s charts) for transient
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conduction in slab, long cylinder and sphere; use of transient temperature infinite gray surfaces; effect of radiation shield; intensity of radiation and
charts for transient conduction in semi-infinite solids. Numerical Problems. solid angle; Lambert’s law; radiation heat exchange between two finite
6 Hours surfaces-configuration factor or view factor. Numerical problems.
UNIT - 4 7 Hours
CONCEPTS AND BASIC RELATIONS IN BOUNDARY LAYERS:
Flow over a body velocity boundary layer; critical Reynolds number; general TEXT BOOKS:
expressions for drag coefficient and drag force; thermal boundary layer; 1. Heat & Mass transfer, Tirumaleshwar, Pearson education 2006
general expression for local heat transfer coefficient; Average heat transfer 2. Heat transfer-A basic approach, Ozisik, Tata Mc Graw Hill 2002
coefficient; Nusselt number. Flow inside a duct- velocity boundary layer,
hydrodynamic entrance length and hydro dynamically developed flow; flow REFERENCE BOOKS:
through tubes (internal flow)(discussion only). Numericals based on 1. Heat transfer, a practical approach, Yunus A- Cengel Tata Mc
empirical relation given in data handbook. Graw Hill
2. Principles of heat transfer, Kreith Thomas Learning 2001
FREE OR NATURAL CONVECTION: Application of dimensional 3. Fundamentals of heat and mass transfer, Frenk P. Incropera and
analysis for free convection- physical significance of Grashoff number; use David P. Dewitt, John Wiley and son’s.
of correlations of free convection in vertical, horizontal and inclined flat 4. Heat transfer, P.K. Nag, Tata Mc Graw Hill 2002.
plates, vertical and horizontal cylinders and spheres, Numerical problems.
7 Hours
PART - B COMPUTER AIDED MODELING AND ANALYSIS LABORATORY
UNIT - 5
FORCED CONVECTIONS: Applications of dimensional analysis for Subject Code : 06MEL67 IA Marks : 25
forced convection. Physical significance of Reynolds, Prandtl, Nusselt and No. of Practical Hrs./ Week : 03 Exam Hours : 03
Stanton numbers. Use of various correlations for hydro dynamically and Total No. of Practical Hrs. : 42 Exam Marks : 50
thermally developed flows inside a duct, use of correlations for flow over a
flat plate, over a cylinder and sphere. Numerical problems. PART - A
6 Hours
UNIT - 6 Study of a FEA package and modeling stress analysis of
HEAT EXCHANGERS: Classification of heat exchangers; overall heat a. Bars of constant cross section area, tapered cross section area and
transfer coefficient, fouling and fouling factor; LMTD, Effectiveness-NTU stepped bar
methods of analysis of heat exchangers. Numerical problems. 6 Hours
6 Hours
b. Trusses – (Minimum 2 exercises)
UNIT - 7 3 Hours
CONDENSATION AND BOILING: Types of condensation (discussion c. Beams – Simply supported, cantilever, beams with UDL, beams
only) Nusselt’s theory for laminar condensation on a vertical flat surface; use with varying load etc (Minimum 6 exercises)
of correlations for condensation on vertical flat surfaces, horizontal tube and 12 Hours
horizontal tube banks; Reynolds number for condensate flow; regimes of
pool boiling, pool boiling correlations. Numerical problems. Mass transfer PART - B
definition and terms used in mass transfer analysis, Ficks First law of a) Stress analysis of a rectangular plate with a circular hole
diffusion (no numericals). 3 Hours
7 Hours
UNIT - 8 b) Thermal Analysis – 2D problem with conduction and convection
RADIATION HEAT TRANSFER: Thermal radiation; definitions of boundry conditions(Minimum 2 exercises)
various terms used in radiation heat transfer; Stefan-Boltzman law, 6 Hours
Kirchoff’s law, Planck’s law and Wein’s displacement law. Radiation heat c) Fluid flow Analysis – Potential distribution in the 2 – D bodies
exchange between two parallel infinite black surfaces, between two parallel
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3 Hours 12. Experiment on Transient Conduction Heat Transfer
21 Hours
d) Dynamic Analysis
1) Fixed – fixed beam for natural frequency determination
Scheme for Examination:
2) Bar subjected to forcing function
One Question from Part A - 20Marks (05 Write up +15)
3) Fixed – fixed beam subjected to forcing function
One Question from Part B - 20Marks (05 Write up +15)
9 Hours
Viva-Voce - 10 Marks
REFERENCE BOOKS: -----------
1. A first course in the Finite element method by Daryl L Logan, Total 50 Marks
Thomason, Third Edition
2. Fundaments of FEM by Hutton – McGraw Hill, 2004
3. Finite Element Analysis by George R. Buchanan, Schaum Series
ELECTIVE-I (GROUP A)
Scheme for Examination:
One Question from Part A - 20Marks (05 Write up +15) THEORY OF ELASTICITY
One Question from Part B - 20Marks (05 Write up +15)
Viva-Voce - 10 Marks Subject Code : 06ME661 IA Marks : 25
----------- No. of Lecture Hrs./ Week : 04 Exam Hours : 03
Total 50 Marks Total No. of Lecture Hrs. : 52 Exam Marks : 100

HEAT & MASS TRANSFER LABORATORY PART - A


UNIT - 1
Subject Code : 06MEL68 IA Marks : 25 DEFINITION AND NOTATION: Stress, Stress at a Point, Equilibrium
No. of Practical Hrs./ Week : 03 Exam Hours : 03 Equations, Principal Stresses, Mohr’s Diagram, Maximum Shear Stress,
Total No. of Practical Hrs. : 42 Exam Marks : 50 Boundary Conditions.
6 Hours
PART - A UNIT - 2
STRAIN AT A POINT: Compatibility Equations, Principal Strains,
1. Determination of Thermal Conductivity of a Metal Rod. Generalised Hooke’s law, Methods of Solution of Elasticity Problems –
2. Determination of Overall Heat Transfer Coefficient of a Composite wall. Plane Stress-Plane Strain Problems.
3. Determination of Effectiveness on a Metallic fin. 8 Hours
4. Determination of Heat Transfer Coefficient in a free Convection on a UNIT - 3
vertical tube. TWO DIMENSIONAL PROBLEMS: Cartesian co-ordinates – Airy’s
5. Determination of Heat Transfer Coefficient in a Forced Convention Flow stress functions – Investigation of Airy’s Stress function for simple beam
through a Pipe. problems – Bending of a narrow cantilever beam of rectangular cross section
6. Determination of Emissivity of a Surface. under edge load – method of Fourier analysis – pin ended beam under
21 Hours uniform pressure.
7 Hours
PART - B UNIT - 4
GENERAL EQUATIONS IN CYLINDRICAL CO-ORDINATES: Thick
7. Determination of Stefan Boltzman Constant. cylinder under uniform internal and / or external pressure, shrink and force
8. Determination of LMDT and Effectiveness in a Parallel Flow and fit, stress concentration.
Counter Flow Heat Exchangers 6 Hours
9. Experiments on Boiling of Liquid and Condensation of Vapour
10. Performance Test on a Vapour Compression Refrigeration.
11. Performance Test on a Vapour Compression Air - Conditioner
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PART - B MECHANICS OF COMPOSITE MATERIALS

UNIT - 5 Subject Code : 06ME662 IA Marks : 25


STRESSES IN AN INFINITE PLATE (with a circular hole) subjected to No. of Lecture Hrs./ Week : 04 Exam Hours : 03
uniaxial and biaxial loads, stress concentration, stresses in rotating discs and Total No. of Lecture Hrs. : 52 Exam Marks : 100
cylinders.
6 Hours PART - A
UNIT - 6 UNIT - 1
TORSION OF CIRCULAR, ELLIPTICAL AND TRIANGULAR INTRODUCTION TO COMPOSITE MATERIALS: Definition,
BARS: membrane analogy, torsion of thin open sections and thin tubes. classification and characteristics of composite Materials – fibrous
6 Hours composites, laminated composites, particulate composites. Introduction to
UNIT - 7 shape memory alloys.
THERMAL STRESSES: Thermo elastic stress strain relationship, 6 Hours
Equations of equilibrium Thermal stresses in thin circular discs and in long UNIT - 2
circular cylinder, sphere. FIBER REINFORCED PLASTIC PROCESSING: Lay up and curing,
7 Hours fabricating process, open and closed mould process, hand lay up techniques;
UNIT - 8 structural laminate bag molding, production procedures for bag molding;
UNIQUENESS THEOREM: Principle of super position, reciprocal filament winding, pultrusion, pulforming, thermo-forming, injection molding,
theorem, saint venant principle. blow molding.
6 Hours 8 Hours
TEXT BOOKS: UNIT - 3
1. Advanced Mechanics of solids, L. S. Srinath, Tata Mc. Graw Hill, APPLICATIONS AND MECHANICS OF FIBER REINFORCED
2003 PLASTICS: Automobile, Aircrafts. missiles. Space hardware, Electrical and
2. Theory of Elasticity: S. P. Timoshenko and J. N Gordier, Mc. electronics, Marine, recreational and sports equipment, future potential of
Graw Hill International, 3rd edition, 1972 composites.
6 Hours
REFERENCES BOOKS: UNIT - 4
1. Theory of Elasticity: Dr. Sadhu Singh, Khanna Publications, 1988 CHARACTERISTICS OF FIBER-REINFORCED LAMINA:
2. Elasticity, Theory, Applications & Numericals: Martin H Sadd, Fundamentals, Elastic properties of a lamina, Unidirectional Continuous fiber
Elsevier. 2005 zero degree and angle-ply lamina.
3. Applied Elasticity, Seetharamu & Govindaraju, Interline Publishing 6 Hours
4. Applied Elasticity, C.T. WANG Sc. D. Mc. Graw Hill Book Co. PART - B
1953 UNIT - 5
LAMINATED STRUCTURE: Lamina to laminate, Lamination theory,
lamina strains and stresses due to applied loads. Interlaminar Stresses. Simple
problems.
7 Hours

UNIT - 6
METAL MATRIX COMPOSITES: Reinforcement materials, types,
characteristics and selection base metals selection. Need for production
MMC’s and its application.
7 Hours

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UNIT - 7 Effects of lubricants in Refrigerants, substitutes of CFC Refrigerants,
FABRICATION PROCESS FOR MMC’S: Powder metallurgy technique, Mixture Refrigerants-azeotropic mixtures
liquid metallurgy technique and secondary processing, special fabrication 6 Hours
techniques. UNIT - 3
6 Hours MULTI PRESSURE VAPOUR COMPRESSION SYSTEMS: Multi stage
UNIT - 8 compression, Multi evaporator systems, Cascade systems, calculation,
STUDY PROPERTIES OF MMC’S: Physical Mechanical, Wear, production of solid carbon dioxide, System practices for multistage system.
machinability and Other Properties. Effect of size, shape and distribution of 6 Hours
particulate on properties. UNIT - 4
6 Hours EQUIPMENTS USED IN VAPOUR COMPRESSION
REFRIGERATION SYSTEM: Compressors: Principle, types of
TEXT BOOKS: compressors, capacity control. Condensers: Types and construction,
1. Composite Science and Engineering by K. K. Chawla Springer Expansion devices: Types- Automatic expansion valve, Thermostatic
Verlag 1998. expansion valves, capillary tube. Sizing Evaporator: Types & construction.
2. Introduction to composite materials by Hull and Clyne, 6 Hours
Cambridge University.
PART - B
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Fiber Reinforced Composites by P. K. Mallick, Marcel Dekker,Inc UNIT - 5
2. Mechanics of Composite Materials, Robert M. Jones, McGraw VAPOUR ABSORPTION SYSTEM: Common refrigerant absorbent
Hill Kogakusha Ltd.1998 combinations, Binary mixtures, Ammonia Water Absorption system, Actual
3. Composite materials hand book, Meing Schwaitz,” McGraw Hill vapour absorption cycle and its representation on enthalpy. composition
book company.1984 diagram, calculations. Triple fluid vapour absorption refrigeration system.
4. Principles of composite Material mechanics by Ronald F. Gibron. Water-Lithium Bromide absorption chiller.
McGraw Hill international, 1994. 6 Hours
UNIT - 6
PSYCHOMETRY OF AIR CONDITIONING PROCESS-REVIEW:
Review of Psychometric processes, Summer Air conditioning, Apparatus
REFRIGERATION AND AIR CONDITIONING Dew point, winter air conditioning.
DESIGN CONDITIONS: Outside design conditions, choice of inside
Subject Code : 06ME663 IA Marks : 25 conditions, comfort chart. Choice of supply design condition.
No. of Lecture Hrs./ Week : 04 Exam Hours : 03 6 Hours
Total No. of Lecture Hrs. : 52 Exam Marks : 100 UNIT - 7
LOAD CALCULATIONS AND APPLIED PSYCHOMETRICS: Internal
PART - A heat gains, system heat gains, break up of ventilation load and effective
UNIT - 1 sensible heat factor, Bypass factor, cooling load estimate. Psychometric
BRIEF REVIEW OF VARIOUS METHODS OF REFRIGERATION: calculations for cooling. Selection of Air conditioning apparatus for cooling
Vapour compression cycle: Analysis of Vapour Compression cycle using and dehumidification, evaporative cooling.
P-H and T-S diagrams- calculations, standard rating of operating conditions, 6 Hours
Actual vapour compression cycle, Second law analysis of Vapour UNIT - 8
Compression Cycle. TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION OF AIR: Room Air
8 Hours Distribution, Friction loss in ducts, dynamic losses in ducts, Air flow through
UNIT - 2 simple Duct system, Duct design.
REFRIGERANTS: Types of Refrigerants, Comparative study of Ethane and CONTROLS IN REFRIGERATION AND AIR CONDITIONING
Methane derivatives, selection of Refrigerants, Requirements of Refrigerants, EQUIPMENTS: High pressure and low pressure cut out, thermostats, pilot

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operated solenoid valve, motor controls, bypass control-Damper motor. VAV UNIT - 3
controls. EFFECT OF BY – PASS AND LEAKAGE CALCULATION
8 Hours PROCEDURE FOR SHELL AND TUBE HEAT EXCHANGER: Heat
balance equations: LMTD: reference temperature calculations: evaluation of
TEXT BOOKS: fluid properties: flow assignments: tube side flow area calculations; viscosity
1. ‘Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning’ by C. P. Arora, Tata correction factor, shell side equivalent diameter, calculation of shell side heat
McGraw Hill Publication, 2nd edition, 2001. transfer coefficient, evaluation for wall temperature, evaluation of overall
2. ‘Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning’ by W. F. Stoecker, Tata heat transfer coefficient, Calculation of surface area. Calculations of tube side
McGraw Hill Publication, 2nd edition, 1982. and shell side pressure drops.
8 Hours
REFERENCE BOOKS: UNIT - 4
1. ‘Principles of Refrigeration’ Dossat, Pearson-2006. STEAM CONDENSERS: Specifications of other details as per TEMA
2. ‘Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning’ by McQuistion, standards. Flow arrangement for increased heat recovery: - lack of heat
Wiley Students edition, 5th edition 2000. recovery in 1-2 exchangers true temperature difference in a 2-4 exchanger.
3. ‘Air conditioning’ by PITA, 4th edition, pearson-2005 Calculation procedure for steam condensers.
4. ‘Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning’ by Manohar prasad 6 Hours
PART - B
UNIT - 5
DOUBLE PIPE HEAT EXCHANGERS: Constructional features.
DESIGN OF HEAT EXCHANGERS Applications. Design parameters :- tube side and shell side film coefficients
cut and twist factor, fin efficiency, overall heat transfer coefficient, mean
Subject Code : 06ME664 IA Marks : 25 temperature difference, available surface area, fin geometry fin height,
No. of Lecture Hrs./ Week : 04 Exam Hours : 03 number of fins, tube side and shell side pressure drop. Calculation procedure
Total No. of Lecture Hrs. : 52 Exam Marks : 100 for the design/ analysis of double pipe heat exchanger.
6 Hours
PART - A UNIT - 6
UNIT - 1 COMPACT HEAT EXCHANGERS: Introduction; definition of Geometric
INTRODUCTION TO HEAT EXCHANGER DESIGN: Types of heat Terms: plate fin surface geometries and surface performance data; correlation
exchangers and their applications. Flow arrangements and temperature of heat transfer and friction data; Goodness factor comparisons; specification
distributions in transfer type of heat exchangers. Overall heat transfer of rating and sizing problems; calculation procedure for a rating problem.
coefficient;- Clean overall heat transfer coefficient, dirt factor dirt overall 6 Hours
heat transfer coefficient, dirt factors for various process services. Basic UNIT - 7
design equation. Mean temperature difference Concept: - LMTD for parallel AIR-COOLED HEAT EXCHANGERS: Air as coolant for industrial
flow and counter flow arrangement, correction factor for LMTD for cross processes; custom-built units; fin-tube systems for air coolers; fin-tube
flow and multi – pass heat exchangers. bundles; thermal rating; tube side flow arrangements; cooling air supply by
6 Hours fans; cooling air supply in natural draft towers.
UNIT - 2 6 Hours
SHELL AND TUBE HEAT EXCHANGERS: Constructional features. UNIT - 8
Applications. Effectiveness-NTU method for heat exchanger design/ FURNACES AND COMBUSTION CHAMBERS: Introduction; process
analysis. Rating and sizing problem. Correlations for tube side pressure drop heaters and boiler; heat transfer in furnaces: - Heat source; Heat sink;
and heat transfer coefficients. Pressure drop and heat transfer coefficient refractory surfaces; heat transfer to the sink; Design methods: - Method of
correlations for shell side flow. Lobo and Evans: Method of Wilson, Lobo and Hottel; The Orrok-Hudson
6 Hours equation; Wallenberg simplified method.
8 Hours

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TEXT BOOKS: UNIT - 4
1. Process Heat Transfer: Donald Q. Kern, Tata McGraw –Hill ELECTROCHEMICAL MACHINING (ECM): Introduction, study of
Edition (1997) ECM machine, elements of ECM process : Cathode tool, Anode work piece,
2. Compact Heat Exchangers: W. M. Kays & A. L. London, Mcgraw source of DC power, Electrolyte, chemistry of the process, ECM Process
–Hill co. (1997) characteristics – Material removal rate, Accuracy, surface finish, ECM
Tooling: ECM tooling technique & example, Tool & insulation materials,
REFERENCE BOOKS: Tool size Electrolyte flow arrangement, Handling of slug, Economics of
1. Heat Transfer – A Basic Approach: Necati Ozsisik, McGraw – ECM, Applications such as Electrochemical turning, Electrochemical
Hill International edition (1985). Grinding, Electrochemical Honing, deburring, Advantages, Limitations.
2. Heat Exchanger Design Hand Book: Volumes 2 and 3, edited by 6 Hours
Ernst U schlunder. et. al Hemisphere Publishing Co. (1983)
3. Heat exchanger- Kokac Thermal- hydraulic and design analysis. PART - B
UNIT - 5
CHEMICAL MACHINING (CHM): Introduction, elements of process,
NON – TRADITIONAL MACHINING chemical blanking process : Preparation of work piece, preparation of
masters, masking with photo resists, etching for blanking, accuracy of
Subject Code : 06ME665 IA Marks : 25 chemical blanking, applications of chemical blanking, chemical milling
No. of Lecture Hrs./ Week : 04 Exam Hours : 03 (contour machining): process steps –masking, Etching, process
Total No. of Lecture Hrs. : 52 Exam Marks : 100 characteristics of CHM: material removal rate, accuracy, surface finish,
Hydrogen embrittlement, advantages & application of CHM.
PART - A 6 Hours
UNIT - 1 UNIT - 6
INTRODUCTION: History, Classification, comparison between ELECTRICAL DISCHARGE MACHINING (EDM): Introduction,
conventional and Non-conventional machining process selection. mechanism of metal removal, dielectric fluid, spark generator, EDM tools
5 Hours (electrodes) Electrode feed control, Electrode manufacture, Electrode wear,
UNIT - 2 EDM tool design, choice of machining operation, electrode material
ULTRASONIC MACHINING (USM): Introduction, equipment, tool selection, under sizing and length of electrode, machining time. Flushing;
materials & tool size, abrasive slurry, cutting tool system design:- Effect of pressure flushing, suction flushing, side flushing, pulsed flushing
parameter: Effect of amplitude and frequency and vibration, Effect of synchronized with electrode movement, EDM process characteristics: metal
abrasive grain diameter, effect of applied static load, effect of slurry, tool & removal rate, accuracy, surface finish, Heat Affected Zone. Machine tool
work material, USM process characteristics: Material removal rate, tool wear, selection, Application, EDM accessories / applications, electrical discharge
Accuracy, surface finish, applications, advantages & Disadvantages of USM. grinding, Traveling wire EDM.
8 Hours 8 Hours
UNIT - 3 UNIT - 7
ABRASIVE JET MACHINING (AJM): Introduction, Equipment, PLASMA ARC MACHINING (PAM): Introduction, equipment, non-
Variables in AJM: Carrier Gas, Type of abrasive, size of abrasive grain, thermal generation of plasma, selection of gas, Mechanism of metal removal,
velocity of the abrasive jet, mean number. abrasive particles per unit volume PAM parameters, process characteristics. Safety precautions, Applications,
of the carrier gas, work material, stand off distance (SOD), nozzle design, Advantages and limitations.
shape of cut. Process characteristics-Material removal rate, Nozzle wear, 5 Hours
Accuracy & surface finish. Applications, advantages & Disadvantages of UNIT - 8
AJM. Water Jet Machining: Principal, Equipment, Operation, Application, LASER BEAM MACHINING (LBM): Introduction, equipment of LBM
Advantages and limitations of water Jet machinery mechanism of metal removal, LBM parameters, Process characteristics,
7 Hours Applications, Advantages & limitations.

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ELECTRON BEAM MACHINING (EBM): Principles, equipment, UNIT - 4
operations, applications, advantages and limitation of EBM. CONTROL CHARTS FOR VARIABLES: Control Charts for X-Bar and
7 Hours R- Charts, Type I and Type II errors, the probability of Type II error. Simple
Numerical Problems
TEXT BOOKS: 8 Hours
1. Modern machining process, Pandey and Shan, Tata McGraw Hill PART - B
2000 UNIT - 5
2. New Technology, Bhattacharya 2000 PROCESS CAPABILITY: The foundation of process capability, Natural
Tolerance limits, cp – process capability index, cpk, pp – process performance
REFERENCE BOOKS:
index, summary of process measures. Numerical problems
1. Production Technology, HMT Tata McGraw Hill. 2001
6 Hours
2. Modern Machining Process, Aditya. 2002
UNIT 6: Control Charts For Attributes: Binomial distribution, Poisson
3. Non-Conventional Machining, P.K.Mishra, The Institution of
distribution (from the point of view of Quality control) Control Chart for
Engineers (India) Test book series, Narosa Publishing House –
Fraction Nonconforming, Control Chart for number Nonconforming, Control
2005.
Charts for Nonconformities or Defects, Control Chart for Number of non
4. Metals Handbook: Machining Volume 16
conformities per unit. Numerical problems
Joseph R. Davis (Editor), American Society of Metals (ASM)
7 Hours
UNIT - 7
LOT-BY-LOT ACCEPTANCE SAMPLING FOR ATTRIBUTES: The
acceptance sampling problem, single sampling plan for attributes, Double,
STATISTICAL QUALITY CONTROL
Multiple, and Sequential sampling, AOQL, LTPD, OC curves, Military
Standard 105E, the Dodge-Romig sampling plans. Numerical problems
Subject Code : 06ME666 IA Marks : 25
7 Hours
No. of Lecture Hrs./ Week : 04 Exam Hours : 03
UNIT - 8
Total No. of Lecture Hrs. : 52 Exam Marks : 100
CUMULATIVE-SUM (CUSUM) & EXPONENTIALLY WEIGHTED
MOVING AVERAGE (EWMA) CONTROL CHARTS: CUSUM Control
PART - A Chart (basic principles of the chart for monitoring the process mean); EWMA
UNIT - 1 control chart (EWMA control chart for monitoring process mean), design of
INTRODUCTION: The Meaning of Quality and Quality Improvement; an EWMA control chart.
Brief History of Quality Methodology; Statistical Methods for Quality 6 Hours
Control and Improvement; Total Quality Management (quality philosophy,
links between quality and productivity, quality costs, legal aspects of quality TEXT BOOKS:
implementing, quality improvement). 1. Statistical Quality Control: E.L. Grant and R.S. Leavenworth, 7th
6 Hours edition, McGraw- Hill publisher.
UNIT - 2 2. Statistical Quality Control: RC Gupta, Khanna Publishers, New
MODELING PROCESS QUALITY: Mean, Median, Mode, Standard Delhi, 2005
deviation, Calculating area, The Deming funnel experiment, Normal
distribution tables, Finding the Z score, Central limit theorem. REFERENCE BOOKS:
6 Hours 1. Statistical Process Control and Quality Improvement: Gerald M.
UNIT - 3 Smith, Pearson Prentice Hall. ISBN 0 – 13-049036-9.
METHODS AND PHILOSOPHY OF STATISTICAL PROCESS 2. Statistical Quality Control for Manufacturing Managers: W S
CONTROL: Chance and assignable causes, Statistical Basis of the Control Messina, Wiley & Sons, Inc. New York, 1987
Charts (basic principles, choices of control limits, significance of control 3. Statistical Quality Control: Montgomery, Douglas, 5th Edition,
limits, sample size and sampling frequency, rational subgroups, analysis of John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2005, Hoboken, NJ (ISBN 0-471-65631-3).
pattern on control charts, warning limits, Average Run Length-ARL) 4. Principles of Quality Control: Jerry Banks, Wiley & Sons, Inc.
6 Hours New York.
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PROJECT MANAGEMENT termination possibilities
6 Hours
Subject Code : 06ME667 IA Marks : 25 UNIT - 8
No. of Lecture Hrs./ Week : 04 Exam Hours : 03 PROJECT INVENTORY MANAGEMENT: Nature of project inventory,
Total No. of Lecture Hrs. : 52 Exam Marks : 100 supply and transportation of materials.
6 Hours
PART - A
UNIT - 1 TEXT BOOKS:
CONCEPTS OF PROJECT MANAGEMENT: Concepts of a Project, 1. Project Management A System approach to Planning
Categories of projects, Phases of project life cycle, Roles and responsibilities Scheduling & Controlling, Harold Kerzner, CBS Publishers and
of project leader, tools and techniques for project management. Distributors.2002
5 Hours 2. Project Management: Beningston Lawrence- Mc-Graw hill 1970
UNIT - 2
PROJECT PLANNING AND ESTIMATING: Feasibility report, phased REFERENCE BOOKS:
Planning, Project planning steps, Objectives and goals of the project, 1. Project Management with PERT and CPM, Moder Joseph and
preparation of cost estimation, evaluation of the project profitability. Phillips Cerel R., 2nd edition, New York V-AN Nostrand,
7 Hours Reinhold-1976.
UNIT - 3 2. Project planning, Scheduling & control, James P. Lewis, Meo
ORGANIZING AND STAFFING: The Project Team: Skills / abilities Publishing company. 2001
required for project manager, Authorities and responsibilities of project 3. Project Management, Bhavesh M Patel, Vikas Publishing House,
manager, Project organization and types, Accountability in project execution, ISBN 81-259-0777-7 2002
controls, tendering and selection of contractors
7 Hours
UNIT - 4 OPERATION MANAGEMENT
PROJECT SCHEDULING: Project implementation scheduling, different
scheduling techniques-bar (GANTT) charts, Bar charts for combined Subject Code : 06ME668 IA Marks : 25
activities. Project Evaluation and Review Techniques (PERT) planning. No. of Lecture Hrs./ Week : 04 Exam Hours : 03
Total No. of Lecture Hrs. : 52 Exam Marks : 100
Simple Numerical Problems.
7 Hours
PART - A
PART - B UNIT - 1
UNIT - 5 0PERATIONS MANAGEMENT CONCEPTS: Introduction, Historical
CO-ORDINATION AND CONTROL: Project direction co-ordination; and Development, Operations Management Definition, Production and
communication in a project, Role of MIS in project control, performance Manufacturing Systems, Products v/s Services, Productivity, Factors
control, schedule control, cost Control Examples. affecting Productivity, International Dimensions of Productivity, The
7 Hours environment of operations, Operational excellence and world class
UNIT - 6 manufacturing practices.
PERFORMANCE MEASURES IN PROJECT MANAGEMENT: 6 Hours
Performance indicators, Performance improvement for the CM & DM UNIT - 2
companies for better project management. OPERATIONS DECISION MAKING: Introduction, Characteristics of
7 Hours decisions, framework for Decision Making, Decision methodology, Decision
supports systems, Economic models, Statistical models.
UNIT - 7 6 Hours
CLOSING OF PROJECT: Types of project termination, strategic
implications, project in trouble, termination strategies, evaluation of
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UNIT - 3 REFERENCE BOOKS:
SYSTEM DESIGN & CAPACITY PLANNING: Design capacity, System 1. Modern Production/Operations Management, Buffa, Wiley
capacity, and Determination of Equipment requirement. Facility Location and Eastern Ltd.2001
Facility Layout, Location Planning for Goods and Services, Foreign locations 2. Production and Operations Management, Pannerselvam. R., PHI.
and facility layout. 2002
6 Hours 3. Productions & Operations Management, Adam & Ebert. 2002
UNIT - 4 4. Production and Operations Management, Chary, S. N., Tata-
FORECASTING: Forecasting Objectives and Uses, Forecasting Variables, McGraw Hill. 2002
Opinion and Judgmental methods, Time Series methods, Exponential
smoothing, Regression and Correlation methods, Application and Control of
Forecasts.
8 Hours
PART - B
UNIT - 5
AGGREGATE PLANNING AND MASTER SCHEDULING:
Introduction, Planning and Scheduling, Objectives of Aggregate Planning,
Aggregate Planning Methods, Master Scheduling Objectives, Master
Scheduling Methods.
6 Hours
UNIT - 6
INVENTORY CONTROL AND MATERIALS MANAGEMENT:
Definition and Need, Components Inventory, inventory control. Scope of
Materials Management, Material handling, storage and retrieval, purpose of
inventories, Dependent and Independent demand, Inventory cost and Order
quantities, Inventory classification and counting
6 Hours

UNIT - 7
MATERIAL AND CAPACITY REQUIREMENTS PLANNING:
Overview: MRP and CRP, MRP: Underlying Concepts, System Parameters,
MRP Logic, System refinements, Capacity Management, CRP activities.
Concept of continuous improvement of process.
6 Hours
UNIT - 8
PURCHASING & SUPPLY MANAGEMENT: Purchase and supply chain
management- Approaches to purchase and supply chain management, make
or buy decision, e-Procurement, Vender development, rating, and
certification.
8 Hours
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Operations Management, I. B. Mahadevan. Theory and practice,
Pearson, 2007.
2. Operations Management, I. Monks, J.G., McGraw-Hili
International Editions, 1987.

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VII SEMESTER UNIT - 6
FREQUENCY RESPONSE ANALYSIS USING BODE PLOTS: Bode
CONTROL ENGINEERING
attenuation diagrams, Stability Analysis using Bode plots, Simplified Bode
Diagrams.
Subject Code : 06ME71 IA Marks : 25
7 Hours
No. of Lecture Hrs./ Week : 04 Exam Hours : 03
Total No. of Lecture Hrs. : 52 Exam Marks : 100 UNIT - 7
ROOT LOCUS PLOTS: Definition of root loci, general rules for
PART - A constructing root loci, Analysis using root locus plots.
7 Hours
UNIT - 1
INTRODUCTION: Concept of automatic controls, open and closed loop UNIT - 8
systems, concepts of feedback, requirement of an ideal control system. Types CONTROL ACTION AND SYSTEM COMPENSATION: Series and
of controllers– Proportional, Integral, Proportional Integral, Proportional feedback compensation, Physical devices for system compensation.
Integral Differential controllers. 5 Hours
6 Hours

UNIT - 2 TEXT BOOKS:


MATHEMATICAL MODELS: Transfer function models, models of 1. Modern Control Engineering: Katsuhiko Ogata, Pearson
mechanical systems, models of electrical circuits, DC and AC motors in Education, 2004.
control systems, models of thermal systems, models of hydraulic systems. 2. Control Systems Principles and Design: M. Gopal, TMH, 2000
Pneumatic system. Analogous systems: Force voltage, Force current.
6 Hours REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Feedback Control Systems: Schaum’s series 2001.
UNIT - 3 2. Control systems: I. J. Nagarath & M. Gopal, New age International
BLOCK DIAGRAMS AND SIGNAL FLOW GRAPHS: Transfer publishers 2002.
Functions definition, function, block representation of system elements, 3. Automatic Control Systems – B. C. Kuo, F. Golnaraghi, John
reduction of block diagrams, Signal flow graphs: Mason’s gain formula. Wiley & Sons, 2003.
7 Hours

UNIT - 4
TRANSIENT AND STEADY STATE RESPONSE ANALYSIS:
Introduction, first order and second order system response to step, ramp and
impulse inputs, concepts of time constant and its importance in speed of
response. System stability: Routh’s-Hurwitz Criterion.
7 Hours

PART - B

UNIT - 5
FREQUENCY RESPONSE ANALYSIS: Polar plots, Nyquist Stability
Criterion, Stability Analysis, Relative stability concepts, phase and gain
margin, M & N circles.
7 Hours

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COMPUTER INTEGRATED MANUFACTURING PART - B

Subject Code : 06ME72 IA Marks : 25 UNIT - 5


No. of Lecture Hrs./ Week : 04 Exam Hours : 03 AUTOMATED ASSEMBLY SYSTEMS: Design for automated assembly
Total No. of Lecture Hrs. : 52 Exam Marks : 100 systems, types of automated assembly system, Parts feeding devices-elements
of parts delivery system-hopper, part feeder, Selectors, feed back,
escapement and placement analysis of Multistation Assembly Machine
PART - A analysis of single station assembly.
Automated Guided Vehicle System: Introduction, Vehicle guidance and
routing, System management, Quantitative analysis of AGV’s with numerical
UNIT - 1 problems and application.
COMPUTER INTEGRATED MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS: 8 Hours
Introduction, Automation definition, Types of automation, CIM, processing
in manufacturing, Production concepts, Mathematical Models-Manufacturing UNIT - 6
lead time, production rate, components of operation time, capacity, COMPUTERIZED MANUFACTURING PLANNING SYSTEM:
Utilization and availability, Work-in-process, WIP ratio, TIP ratio, Problems Introduction, Computer Aided Process Planning, Retrieval types of process
using mathematical model equations. planning, Generative type of process planning, Material requirement
8 Hours planning, Fundamental concepts of MRP inputs to MRP, Capacity planning.
6 Hours
UNIT - 2
HIGH VOLUME PRODUCTION SYSTEM: Introduction Automated UNIT - 7
flow line-symbols, objectives, Work part transport-continuous, Intermittent, CNC MACHINING CENTERS: Introduction to CNC, elements of CNC,
synchronous, Pallet fixtures, Transfer Mechanism-Linear-Walking beam, CNC machining centers, part programming, fundamental steps involved in
roller chain drive, Rotary-rack and pinion, Rachet & Pawl, Geneva wheel, development of part programming for milling and turning.
Buffer storage, control functions-sequence, safety, Quality, Automation for 6 Hours
machining operation.
6 Hours UNIT - 8
ROBOTICS: Introduction to Robot configuration, Robot motion,
UNIT - 3 programming of Robots end effectors, Robot sensors and Robot applications.
ANALYSIS OF AUTOMATED FLOW LINE & LINE BALANCING: [This is required for CIM automation lab 06MEL77]
General terminology and analyisis, Analysis of Tranfer Line without storage- 6 Hours
upper bound approach, lower bound approach and problems, Analysis of
Transfer lines with storage buffer, Effect of storage, buffer capacity with TEXT BOOKS:
simple problem, Partial automation-with numerical problems, flow lines with 1. Automation, Production system & Computer Integrated
more than two stages, Manual Assembly lines, line balancing problem. manufacturing, M. P. Groover” Person India, 2007 2nd edition.
6 Hours 2. Principles of Computer Integrated Manufacturing, S. Kant
Vajpayee, Prentice Hall India.
UNIT - 4
MINIMUM RATIONAL WORK ELEMENT: Work station process time, REFERENCE BOOKS:
Cycle time, precedence constraints. Precedence diagram, Balance delay 1. Computer Integrated Manufacturing, J. A. Rehg & Henry. W.
methods of line balancing-largest Candidate rule, Kilbridge and Westers Kraebber.
method, Ranked positional weight method, Numerical problems covering 2. CAD/CAM by Zeid, Tata McGraw Hill.
above methods and computerized line balancing.
6 Hours

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MANUFACTURING PROCESS – III
UNIT - 6
Subject Code : 06ME73 IA Marks : 25 EXTRUSION: Types of extrusion processes, extrusion equipment & dies,
No. of Lecture Hrs./ Week : 04 Exam Hours : 03 deformation, lubrication & defects in extrusion. Extrusion dies, Extrusion of
Total No. of Lecture Hrs. : 52 Exam Marks : 100 seamless tubes. Extrusion variables, simple problem
6 Hours
PART - A
UNIT - 7
UNIT - 1 SHEET & METAL FORMING: Forming methods, dies & punches,
INTRODUCTION AND CONCEPTS: Classification of metal working progressive die, compound die, combination die. Rubber forming. Open back
processes, characteristics of wrought products, advantages and limitations of inclinable press (OBI press), piercing, blanking, bending, deep drawing, LDR
metal working processes.Concepts of true stress, true strain, triaxial & biaxial in drawing, Forming limit criterion, defects of drawn products, stretch
stresses. Determination of flow stress. Principal stresses, Tresca & Von- forming. Roll bending & contouring, Simple problems
Mises yield criteria, concepts of plane stress & plane strain. 6 Hours
7 Hours
UNIT - 8
UNIT - 2 HIGH ENERGY RATE FORMING METHODS: Principles, advantages
EFFECTS OF PARAMETERS: Temperature, strain rate, friction and and applications, explosive forming, electro hydraulic forming,
lubrication, hydrostatic pressure in metalworking, Deformation zone Electromagnetic forming.
geometry, workability of materials, Residual stresses in wrought products. POWDER METALLURGY: Basic steps in Powder metallurgy brief
6 Hours description of methods of production of metal powders, conditioning and
blending powders, compaction and sintering application of powder
UNIT - 3 metallurgy components, advantages and limitations.
FORGING: Classification of forging processes. Forging machines & 7 Hours
equipment. Expressions for forging pressures & load in open die forging and
closed die forging by slab analysis, concepts of friction hill and factors TEXT BOOKS:
affecting it. Die-design parameters. Material flow lines in forging. Forging 1. Mechanical metallurgy (SI units), by G.E. Dieter, Mc Graw Hill
defects, Residual stresses in forging. Simple problems. pub.2001
7 Hours 2. Manufacturing Engineering and Technology by Serope
Kalpakjian and Stevan R.
UNIT - 4
ROLLING: Classification of Rolling processes. Types of rolling mills, REFERENCE BOOKS:
expression for RoIling load. Roll separating force. Frictional losses in bearing 1. Materials and Processes in Manufacturing by E.paul, Degramo,
etc, power required in rolling, Effects of front & back tensions, friction, J.T. Black, Ronald, A.K. Prentice -hall of India 2002
friction hill. Maximum possible reduction. Defects in rolled products. Rolling 2. Principles of Industrial metal working process - G.W. Rowe,
variables, simple problems. CBSpub. 2002
6 Hours 3. Manufacturing Science, hy Amitabha Ghosh & A.K. Malik - East -
Westpress 2001
PART - B 4. Theory of plasticity by Dr. Sadhu Sing

UNIT - 5
DRAWING: Drawing equipment & dies, expression for drawing load by
slab analysis, power requirement. Redundant work and its estimation, optimal
cone angle & dead zone formation, drawing variables, Tube drawing,
classification of tube drawing, simple problems.
7 Hours
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OPERATION RESEARCH UNIT - 6
PERT-CPM TECHNIQUES: Network construction, determining critical
Subject Code : 06ME74 IA Marks : 25 path, floats, scheduling by network, project duration, variance under
No. of Lecture Hrs./ Week : 04 Exam Hours : 03 probabilistic models, prediction of date of completion, crashing of simple
Total No. of Lecture Hrs. : 52 Exam Marks : 100 networks.
7 Hours
PART - A
UNIT - 7
GAME THEORY: Formulation of games, Two person-Zero sum game,
UNIT - 1 games with and without saddle point, Graphical solution (2x n, m x 2 game),
INTRODUCTION: Linear programming, Definition, scope of Operations dominance property.
Research (O.R) approach and limitations of OR Models, Characteristics and 7 Hours
phases of OR Mathematical formulation of L.P. Problems. Graphical solution
methods. UNIT - 8
6 Hours INTEGER PROGRAMMING: Gommory’s technique, branch and bound
lgorithm for integer programming problems, zero one algorithm
UNIT - 2 6 Hours
LINEAR PROGRAMMING PROBLEMS: The simplex method - slack,
surplus and artificial variables. Concept of duality, two phase method, dual TEXT BOOKS:
simplex method, degeneracy, and procedure for resolving degenerate cases. 1. Operations Research and Introduction, Taha H. A. – Pearson
7 Hours Education edition
2. Operations Research, S. D. Sharma –Kedarnath Ramnath & Co
UNIT - 3 2002.
TRANSPORTATION PROBLEM: Formulation of transportation model,
Basic feasible solution using different methods, Optimality Methods, REFERENCE BOOKS:
Unbalanced transportation problem, Degeneracy in transportation problems, 1. “Operation Research” AM Natarajan, P. Balasubramani, A
Applications of Transportation problems. Assignment Problem: Formulation, Tamilaravari Pearson 2005
unbalanced assignment problem, Traveling salesman problem. 2. Introduction to operation research, Hiller and liberman, Mc Graw
7 Hours Hill. 5th edition 2001.
3. Operations Research: Principles and practice: Ravindran, Phillips
UNIT - 4 & Solberg, Wiley India lts, 2nd Edition 2007
SEQUENCING: Johnsons algorithm, n - jobs to 2 machines, n jobs 4. Operations Research, Prem Kumar Gupta, D S Hira, S Chand Pub,
3machines, n jobs m machines without passing sequence. 2 jobs n machines New Delhi, 2007
with passing. Graphical solutions priority rules.
6 Hours

PART - B

UNIT - 5
QUEUING THEORY: Queuing system and their characteristics. The
M/M/1 Queuing system, Steady state performance analysing of M/M/ 1 and
M/M/C queuing model.
6 Hours

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CIM & AUTOMATION LAB DESIGN LABORATORY

Subject Code : 06MEL77 IA Marks : 25 Subject Code : 06MEL78 IA Marks : 25


No. of Practical Hrs./ Week : 03 Exam Hours : 03 No. of Practical Hrs./ Week : 03 Exam Hours : 03
Total No. of Practical Hrs. : 42 Exam Marks : 50 Total No. of Practical Hrs. : 42 Exam Marks : 50

PART - A PART - A

CNC part programming using CAM packages. Simulation of Turning, 1. Determination of natural frequency, logarithmic decrement, damping
Drilling, Milling operations. 3 typical simulations to be carried out using ratio and damping coefficient in a single degree of freedom vibrating
simulation packages like Master- CAM, or any equivalent software. systems (longitudinal and torsional)
2. Balancing of rotating masses.
PART - B 3. Determination of critical speed of a rotating shaft.
4. Determination of Fringe constant of Photoelastic material using.
(Only for Demo/Viva voce) a) Circular disc subjected to diametral compression.
1. FMS (Flexible Manufacturing System): Programming of Automatic b) Pure bending specimen (four point bending )
storage and Retrieval system (ASRS) and linear shuttle conveyor Interfacing 5. Determination of stress concentration using Photoelasticity for simple
CNC lathe, milling with loading unloading arm and ASRS to be carried out components like plate with a hole under tension or bending, circular disk
on simple components. with circular hole under compression, 2D Crane hook.
2. Robot programming: Using Teach Pendent & Offline programming to
perform pick and place, stacking of objects, 2 programs. PART - B
PART - C 6. Determination of equilibrium speed, sensitiveness, power and effort of
(Only for Demo/Viva voce) Porter/Prowel /Hartnel Governor. (only one or more)
Pneumatics and Hydraulics, Electro-Pneumatics: 3 typical experiments on 7. Determination of Pressure distribution in Journal bearing.
Basics of these topics to be conducted. 8. Determination of Principal Stresses and strains in a member subjected to
combined loading using Strain rosettes.
Scheme of Examinations 9. Determination of stresses in Curved beam using strain gauge.
10. Experiments on Gyroscope (Demonstration only)
Two questions from Part A – 40 Marks (10 Write up +30)
Viva Voce – 10 Marks Scheme of Examination:
Total – 50 Marks One question from Part A - 20 Marks (05 Write up +15)
One question from Part B - 20 Marks (05 Write up +15)
Viva - Voce - 10 Marks
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Total: 50 Marks

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ELECTIVE-II (GROUP B) UNIT - 6
GRAPHICAL METHODS OF DIMENSIONAL SYNTHESIS: Two
MECHANISM DESIGN
position synthesis of crank and rocker mechanisms, three position synthesis,
four position synthesis (point precision reduction), overlay method, coupler
Subject Code : 06ME751 IA Marks : 25
curve synthesis, cognate linkages.
No. of Lecture Hrs./ Week : 04 Exam Hours : 03
8 Hours
Total No. of Lecture Hrs. : 52 Exam Marks : 100
UNIT - 7
PART - A ANALYTICAL METHODS OF DIMENSIONAL SYNTHESIS:
Freudenstein’s equation for four bar mechanism and slider crank mechanism,
UNIT - 1 examples, Bloch’s method of synthesis.
GEOMETRY OF MOTION: Introduction, analysis and synthesis, 6 Hours
mechanism terminology, planar, spherical and spatial mechanisms, mobility,
kinematic inversion, Grashoffs law, mechanical advantage, equivalent UNIT - 8
mechanisms, unique mechanisms. CAMS: Introduction, pressure angle, parameters affecting pressure angle,
6 Hours effect of offset follower motion, radius of curvature and undercutting, cams
with specified contours.
UNIT - 2 8 Hours
GENERALIZED PRINCIPLES OF DYNAMICS: Fundamental laws of
motion, generalized coordinates, configuration space, constraints, virtual TEXT BOOKS:
work, principle of virtual work, energy and momentum, work and kinetic 1. “Theory of Machines and Mechanism”, E. Shigley, J. J. Uicker,
energy, equilibrium and stability, kinetic energy of a system, angular McGraw Hill Company.
momentum. 2. “Classical Dynamics”, Greenwood, Prentice Hall of India, 2004
8 Hours
REFERENCE BOOKS:
UNIT - 3 1. ‘Mechanism & machine Theory’, A.G. Ambekar, PHI, 2007
LAGRANGE’S EQUATION: Larange’s equation from D.Alembert’s 2. ‘Kinematics, Dynamics & Design of Machinery’, K. J. Waldron,
principles, examples, Hamiltons equations, Hamiltons principle, Lagrange’s G. L. Kinzel, Wiley India, 2007.
equation from Hamiltons principle, derivation of Hamiltons equations, 3. ‘Design of Machinery’, R. C. Nortan , Tata McGraw Hill
examples. 4. Advanced Mechanism Design, Erdman sandoor, Vol-1 PHI, 2006.
8 Hours

UNIT - 4
SYNTHESIS OF LINKAGES: Type, number, and dimensional synthesis,
function generation, path generation and body guidance, Precision positions,
structural error, Chebychev spacing, two position synthesis of slider crank
mechanisms, crank-rocker mechanisms with optimum transmission angle.
4 Hours

PART - B

UNIT - 5
MOTION GENERATION: Poles and relative poles, relative poles of 4-bar
mechanism, relative poles of slider crank mechanism.
4 Hours

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THEORY OF PLASTICITY UNIT - 6
SLIP LINE FIELD THEORY: Introduction, basic equations for
Subject Code : 06ME752 IA Marks : 25 incompressible two dimensional flow, continuity equations, stresses in
No. of Lecture Hrs./ Week : 04 Exam Hours : 03 conditions of plain strain, convention for slip lines, solutions of plastic
Total No. of Lecture Hrs. : 52 Exam Marks : 100 deformation problem, Geometry of slip line field, Properties of the slip lines,
construction of slip line nets
PART - A 7 Hours

UNIT - 1 UNIT - 7
FUNDAMENTAL OF ELASTICITY: Concept of stress, stress BENDING OF BEAMS: Analysis for stresses, Non linear stress strain
transformation laws, spherical and deviator stress tensors, equilibrium curve, shear stress distribution, residual stresses in plastic bending, problems.
equations, octahedral stresses, concept of strain, deviator and spherical strain 6 Hours
tensors, strain transformation laws, octahedral strains, generalized Hooke’s
law, elastic strain energy, compatibility equations, theories of strength. UNIT - 8
problems. TORSION OF BARS: Introduction, plastic torsion of a circular bar, elastic
7 Hours perfectly plastic material, elastic work hardening of material, residual stresses
and problems
UNIT - 2 6 Hours
PLASTIC DEFORMATION OF METALS: Crystalline structure in
metals, mechanism of plastic deformation, factors affecting plastic TEXT BOOKS:
deformation, strain hardening, recovery, recrystallization and grain growth, 1. ‘Theory of Plasticity’, Chakraborty 3rd Edition Elsevier.
flow figures or luder’s cubes. 2. ‘Engineering Plasticity’, W. Johnson and P. B. Mellor D Van N.O
6 Hours Strand Co. Ltd 2000

UNIT - 3 REFERENCE BOOKS:


CUBICAL DILATION, TRUE STRESS AND STRAIN: Strain tensor, 1. Basic Engineering Plasticity, DWA Rees 1st Edition Elsevier.
principal strain, plane strain, spherical and deviator strain, octahedral strain 2. Theory of Plasticity, L. S. Srinath TMH,
and representative strain, problems. 3. Theory of Plasticity, Sadhu Singh, Kanna publisher
7 Hours

UNIT - 4
STRESS STRAIN RELATIONS: Introduction, types of materials,
empirical equations, theories of plastic flow, experimental verification of
St.Venant’s theory of plastic flow, the concept of plastic potential, the
maximum work hypothesis, mechanical work for deforming a plastic
substance.
6 Hours
PART - B

UNIT - 5
YIELD CRITERIA: Introduction, yield or plasticity conditions, Von Mises
and Tresca criteria, Geometrical representation, yield surface, yield locus
(two dimensional stress space), experimental evidence for yield criteria,
energy required to change the shape with basic principle problems
7 Hours
57 58
PRODUCT DESIGN AND MANUFACTURING PART - B

Subject Code : 06ME753 IA Marks : 25 UNIT - 5


No. of Lecture Hrs./ Week : 04 Exam Hours : 03 OPTIMIZATION IN DESIGN: Introduction, Siddal’s Classification of
Total No. of Lecture Hrs. : 52 Exam Marks : 100 Design Approaches, Optimization by Differential Calculus, Lagrange
Multipliers, Linear Programming (Simplex Method), Geometric
Programming, Johnson’s Method of Optimum Design.
PART - A
6 Hours
UNIT - 6
UNIT - 1 ECONOMIC FACTOR INFLUENCING DESIGN: Product Value,
INTRODUCTION TO PRODUCT DESIGN: Asimow’s model: Design for Safety, Reliability and Environmental Considerations,
Definition of product design, Design by Evolution, Design by Innovation, Manufacturing Operations in relation to Design, Economic Analysis, Profit
Essential Factors of Product design, Production-Consumption Cycle, Flow and Competitiveness, Break – even Analysis, Economic of a New Product
and Value Addition in the Production-Consumption Cycle, The Morphology Design.
of Design ( The seven phases), Primary Design Phases and Flowcharting, 6 Hours
Role of Allowance, Process Capability and Tolerance in Detailed Design &
Assembly. UNIT - 7
6 Hours HUMAN ENGINEERING CONSIDERATIONS IN PRODUCT
DESIGN: Introduction, Human being as Applicator of Forces,
UNIT - 2 Anthropometry; Man as occupant of Space, The Design of Controls, of
PRODUCT DESIGN PRACTICE AND INDUSTRY: Introduction, controls, the Design of Displays, Man/Machine Information Exchange.
Product Strategies, Time to Market, Analysis of the Product, The S’s 6 Hours
Standardization, Renard Series, Simplification, Role of Aesthetics in Product
Design, Functional Design Practice. UNIT - 8
6 Hours VALUE ENGINEERING AND PRODUCT DESIGN: Introduction,
Historical Perspective, What is Value? Nature and Measurement of Value,
UNIT - 3 Normal Degree of Value, Importance of Value, The Value analysis Job Plan,
REVIEW OF STRENGTH, STIFFNESS AND RIGIDITY Creativity, Steps to Problems-solving and Value Analysis, Value Analysis
CONSIDERATIONS IN PRODUCT DESIGN: Principal Stress Test, Value Engineering Idea Generation Check-list Cost Reduction through
Trajectories (Force-Flow Lines), Balanced Design, Criteria and Objectives of value engineering case study on Tap Switch Control Assembly, Material and
Design, Material Toughness: Resilience Designing for Uniform Strength, Process Selection in Value Engineering
Tension vis-a-vis Compression. Review of Production Process: Introduction, Modern Approaches to Product Design: Concurrent Design and Quality
Primary Processes, Machining Process, Non-traditional Machining Processes. Function Deployment (QFD).
7 Hours 8 Hours

TEXT BOOKS:
UNIT - 4
1. Product Design and Manufacturing, A.C. Chitale and R.C. Gupta,
DESIGN FOR PRODUCTION – METAL PARTS: Producibility
PHI 4th edition 2007.
requirements in the Design of machine Components, Forging Design, Pressed
2. Product Design & Development, Karl T. Ulrich & Steven D,
components Design, Casting Design, and Design for Machining Ease, The
Epinger, Tata Mc. Graw Hill, 3rd Edition, 2003
Role of Process Engineer, Ease of Location Casting and Special Casting.
Designing with Plastic, rubber, ceramics and wood: Approach to design with REFERENCE BOOKS:
plastics, plastic bush bearings, gears in plastics, rubber parts, design 1. New Product Development, Tim Jones, Butterworh Heinmann,
recommendations for rubber parts, ceramic and glass parts. Oxford, mc 1997.
7 Hours 2. New Product Development: Design & Analysis by Roland Engene
Kinetovicz, John Wiley and Sosn Inc., N.Y. 1990.
59 60
SOLAR ENERGY PART - B

Subject Code : 06ME754 IA Marks : 25


No. of Lecture Hrs./ Week : 04 Exam Hours : 03 UNIT - 5
Total No. of Lecture Hrs. : 52 Exam Marks : 100 SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEM: Introduction, Description,
Principles of working of solar cell:- Doping, Fermi level, p-n junction,
photovoltaic effect. Photovoltaic Material:- Single crystal solar cell, Poly
PART - A crystal solar cell, thin film solar cell, I-V characteristic, limits to cell
efficiency, Cell temperature factors affecting PV cell performance Current
status and Future potential of P.V. cells.
UNIT - 1 6 Hours
INTRODUCTION: Energy source: renewable energy sources, renewable
energy potential and achievements in India, General characteristics of solar UNIT - 6
energy; the Sun, solar spectrum, spectral solar impedance. PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS OF LIQUID FLAT PLATE
6 Hours COLLECTORS: General description, collector geometry, selective surface
(qualitative discussion), basic energy balance equation, stagnation
UNIT - 2 temperature, transmissivity of the cover system, transmissivity- absorptivity
SOLAR RADIATION AT THE EARTH SURFACE: Solar constant product, numerical examples. The overall loss coefficient, correlation for the
beam, diffuse and global radiation. Solar radiation data of India.Measurement top loss coefficient, bottom and side loss- coefficient, problems (all
of solar radiation. Pyronometer, pyrheliometer, sunshine recorder (schematic correlations to be provided)
diagram and working principles of the devices.) 6 Hours
6 Hours
UNIT - 7
UNIT - 3 TEMPERATURE DISTRIBUTION: Temperature distribution between the
SOLAR RADIATION GEOMETRY: Sun earth angles- latitude, collectors tubes, collector heat removal factor, collector efficiency factor and
declination, hour angle, zenith, solar altitude angle, surface azimuth angle, collector flow factor, mean plate temperature, instantaneous efficiency (all
solar azimuth angle, Local apparent time, solar time, apparent motion of sun, expression to be provided). Effect of various parameters on the collector
day length, numerical examples. Flux on a plane surface, Solar radiation on a performance: Collector orientation, selective surface, fluid inlet temperature,
inclined surface- Beam, defuse, reflected radiation on a tilted surface, number of covers, dust.
expression for flux on a tilted surface, monthly average hourly and daily Solar Concentrators: Introduction, characteristic parameters: Aperture area,
radiation on inclined surface. Numerical examples. Acceptance angle, absorber area, geometric concentration ratio. Local
6 Hours concentration ratio or brightness concentration ratio, intercept factor, optical
efficiency, thermal efficiency.. Concentration ratio.
UNIT - 4 6 Hours
SOLAR THERMAL RADIATION DEVICES: Liquid flat plate collectors,
solar air heaters, concentrating collectors like cylindrical, parabolic, UNIT - 8
evacuated tubular collectors. CONCENTRATORS, TYPES, CLASSIFICATION, TRACKING:
STORAGE DEVICES: Sensible heat storage, latent heat storage. Concentration, Non tracking concentrator. Geometrical optics in
Application of solar energy: water heating, space heating, space cooling, concentrators:- Ray tracing in a reflecting surface, ray tracing in a refracting
active and passive cooling systems. Various power generation methods; Solar surface. Theoretical solar image. Thermal analysis:- Cylindrical parabolic
furnace, Refrigeration, Distillation, Solar ponds; theory, working principle, concentrator, Hemispherical Bowl Mirror, V- trough. Tracking Methods:-
operational problems (Sketches, principle of working). Three Dimensional Concentrators, Two dimensional concentrators. Materials
8 Hours for concentrators: - Reflecting and Refracting surfaces, receiver cover and
surface coating, working fluids, insulation, Numerical problems.
8 Hours

61 62
GAS DYNAMICS

TEXT BOOKS: Subject Code : 06ME755 IA Marks : 25


1. Solar Energy- Principles of thermal collection and storage, S.P No. of Lecture Hrs./ Week : 04 Exam Hours : 03
Sukhatme, Tata McGraw- Hill publishing company limited, Total No. of Lecture Hrs. : 52 Exam Marks : 100
NewDelhi,ISBN 0-07-462453-9.
2. Solar Power Engineering, P. K. Nag THH 2003. PART - A

UNIT - 1
REFERENCE BOOKS: FUNDAMENTAL EQUATIONS OF STEADY FLOW: Continuity and
1. Solar Engineering of thermal processes, Duffie, J.A. and momentum equations, The thrust function, The dynamic equation and Euler’s
Beckman, W.A., John Wiley and Sons, Netwark (1991) Equation. Bernoulli’s Equation. Steady flow energy equation.
2. Solar Energy Utilization – G.D.Rai 8 Hours
3. Non Conventional Energy Resources, B.H. Khan- TMH
4. Renewable Energy, Sorensen; Elsvier publications. UNIT - 2
ISENTROPIC FLOW: Acoustic velocity, Mach number, Mach cone and
Mach angle. Flow parameters, stagnation temperature, pressure, and density.
6 Hours

UNIT - 3
ADIABATIC FLOW: Stagnation temperature change. Rayleigh line,
Pressure ratio and temperature ratio, Entropy considerations, maximum heat
transfer.
6 Hours

UNIT - 4
FLOW WITH FRICTION: The fanning equation, Friction factor and
friction parameter, Fanno line, Fanno equations.
6 Hours

PART - B

UNIT - 5
WAVE PHENOMENA: Classification of wave phenomena, analysis of
shock phenomena, Hugoniot equation. Weak waves, compression waves,
Normal shock waves, oblique shock waves, Entropy considerations, Rayleigh
Pilot equations, detonation and deflageration.
6 Hours

UNIT - 6
VARIABLE AREA FLOW: Velocity variation with Isentropic flow,
Criteria for acceleration and deceleration. Effect of pressure ratio on Nozzle
operation. Convergent nozzle and convergent divergent nozzle. Effect of
back pressure on nozzle flow. Isothermal flow functions. Comparison of
flow in nozzle. Generalized one dimensional flow.
7 Hours
63 64
UNIT - 7 MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Applications of dimensional analysis and similitude to gas dynamic
problems. Subject Code : 06ME756 IA Marks : 25
6 Hours No. of Lecture Hrs./ Week : 04 Exam Hours : 03
Total No. of Lecture Hrs. : 52 Exam Marks : 100
UNIT - 8
INTRODUCTION TO FLAMES AND COMBUSTION: Flame PART - A
propagation, diffusion flames, premixed flames, flame velocity, theories of
flame propagation, ignition for combustible mixture, flame stabilization. UNIT - 1
7 Hours FOUNDATION CONCEPTS: Foundations of Information Systems in
Business Information System and Technologies, Business applications,
TEXT BOOKS: developments and management, competing with Information Technology
1. Fundamentals of Compressible flow: Yahya, 2nd Edn. 1991; using Information Technology for strategic advantage.
Wieley Eastern. 7 Hours
2. Gas Dynamics, E Radhakrishnan PHI-2006
UNIT - 2
REFERENCE BOOKS: REVIEW OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES: Computer Hardware
1. Introduction to Gas Dynamics: Rolty, wiley 1998. – computer systems, end user and enterprise computing, computer
2. Elements of Gas Dynamics: Liepmann and roshko, Wiley 1994. peripherals, input, output, and storage technologies, Computer Software-
3. The dynamiacs and thermodynamics of compressible fluid flow: application software, end user application, system software, computer system
Shapiro Ronold press. 1994. management.
4. Compressible Fluid Flow, J. F. Anderson 6 Hours

UNIT - 3
DATA RESOURCE MANAGEMENT: Managing Data Resources,
Technical foundations of Database Management, Telecommunication and
Networks – overview of telecommunications and networks, technical
telecommunications alternatives.
6 Hours

UNIT - 4
BUSINESS APPLICATIONS: The Internet worked E. business Enterprise
The Internet, Intranets and Extranets in Business, Enterprises Communication
and Collaboration, Electronic Business Systems, Cross Functional E-
Business systems, Functional E-Business systems, Electronic Commerce
systems, Electronics commerce fundamentals, commerce applications and
Issues.
7 Hours
PART - B

UNIT - 5
BUSINESS DECISION: E –Business Decision Supports Systems for
decision support, executive support systems, group decision support system,
Artificial Intelligence Technologies in Business
6 Hours
65 66
UNIT - 6 AUTOMATION IN MANUFACTURING
DEVELOPMENT PROCESSES: Developing E-Business strategies, E-
Business planning fundamentals, implementing E-Business strategies, Subject Code : 06ME757 IA Marks : 25
Developing E-Business solutions – Developing E-Business systems, No. of Lecture Hrs./ Week : 04 Exam Hours : 03
Implementing E-Business systems. Total No. of Lecture Hrs. : 52 Exam Marks : 100
7 Hours
PART - A
UNIT - 7
MANAGEMENT CHALLENGES: Security and Ethical challenges of E- UNIT - 1
Business – Security, Ethical and Societal challenges of E-Business, security INTRODUCTION: Production System Facilities, Manufacturing Support
management of E –Business, Enterprise and Global management of E- systems, Automation in Production systems, Automation principles &
Business Technology – Managing E-Business Technologies, Global E- Strategies
Business, Technology Management. 5 Hours
7 Hours
UNIT - 2
UNIT - 8 MANUFACTURING OPERATIONS: Manufacturing Operations,
MANAGING GLOBAL SYSTEMS: Growth of International Information Product/Production Relationship, Production concepts and Mathematical
Systems, Organizing International Information Systems, Managing Global Models & Costs of Manufacturing Operations
systems, Off/Outsourcing, Global Value chain, Case Studies 7 Hours
6 Hours
UNIT - 3
TEXT BOOKS: INDUSTRIAL CONTROL SYSTEM: Basic Elements of an Automated
1. Management Information Systems, Managing information System, Advanced Automation Functions & Levels of Automation,
Technology in the Internet Worked Enterprise, Jams, A O’Braien - Continuous versus Discrete control, Computer Process control, Forms of
McGraw Hillpublishing company Ltd., 2002. 5th edition ISBN 0- Computer Process Control.
07048637-9 7 Hours
2. Managing information systems, W.S.Jawadekar,Tata McGraw
Hillpulbishing Co. Ltd., New Delhi 1998. ISBN 0-07-463197-9 UNIT - 4
AUTOMATED MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS: Components of a
REFERENCE BOOKS: Manufacturing systems, Classification of Manufacturing Systems, overview
1. Mangement Information Systems, Laudon & Laudon, PHI 1998 of Classification Scheme, Single Station Manned Workstations and Single
Ed. ISBN 81-203-1282-1 Station Automated Cells.
2. Managaement Information systems, S.Sadagopan, Prentice Hall 7 Hours
of India, 1998 Ed. ISBN 81-203-1180-9
3. Information sytems for Modern managaement G.R.Murdick PHI PART - B
2002.
UNIT - 5
GROUP TECHNOLOGY & FLEXIBLE MANUFACTURING
SYSTEMS: Part Families, Parts Classification and coding, Production Flow
Analysis, Cellular Manufacturing, Flexible Manufacturing Systems: What is
an FMS, FMS Components, FMS Applications & Benefits, and FMS
Planning & Implementation Issues.
8 Hours

67 68
UNIT - 6 TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT
QUALITY CONTROL SYSTEMS: Traditional and Modern Quality
Control Methods, Taguchi Methods in Quality Engineering. Introduction to Subject Code : 06ME758 IA Marks : 25
SQC Tools. No. of Lecture Hrs./ Week : 04 Exam Hours : 03
4 Hours Total No. of Lecture Hrs. : 52 Exam Marks : 100

UNIT - 7 PART - A
INSPECTION TECHNOLOGIES: Automated Inspection, Coordinate
Measuring Machines Construction, operation & Programming, Software,
Application & Benefits, Flexible Inspection System, Inspection Probes on UNIT - 1
Machine Tools, Machine Vision, Optical Inspection Techniques & QUALITY, TOTAL QUALITY, TQM: Introduction-Definition, Basic
Noncontact Nonoptical Inspection Technologies Approach, TQM framework, Historical Review, Benefits of TQM.
6 Hours 4 Hours
UNIT - 8 UNIT - 2
MANUFACTURING SUPPORT SYSTEM: Process Planning, Computer EVOLUTION OF TQM: Contribution of Quality Gurus- Edward Deming,
Aided Process Planning, Concurrent Engineering & Design for 14 points, PDSA cycle, Joseph Juran, Quality trilogy, Crosby & quality
Manufacturing, Advanced Manufacturing Planning, Just-in Time Production treatment, Ishikawa and company wide quality control, Taguchi & his quality
System, Basic concepts of lean and Agile manufacturing. Basic Concepts of loss function.
Lean and Agile manufacturing, Comparisons of Lean & Agile 8 Hours
Manufacturing.
8 Hours UNIT - 3
LEADERSHIP AND QUALITY COSTS: Characteristics of quality
TEXT BOOKS: leaders, Quality statement, strategic planning, Introduction to quality costs,
1. Automation, Production Systems and Computer Integrated prevention costs, Appraisal costs, failure costs, Management of quality costs,
Manufacturing, M. P. Groover, Pearson education. Third Edition, economics total of quality costs and its reduction.
2008 6 Hours
2. Principles of CIM, Vajpayee, PHI.
UNIT - 4
REFERENCE BOOKS: CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT:
1. Anatomy of Automation, Amber G.H & P. S. Amber, Prentice a. Improvement as problem solving process
Hall. W-V Model of CI, process control
2. Performance Modeling of Automated Manufacturing Systems,
Viswanandham, PHI b. Reactive Improvement
3. Computer Based Industrial Control, Krishna Kant, EEE-PHI Standard steps & 7 tools of quality, seven steps, management
diagnosis of seven steps, reactive improvement.
c. Proactive Improvement.
Introduction, standard steps, 7 management tools, applying
proactive improvement, to develop new product- three stages & nine
step.
8 Hours

69 70
PART - B ELECTIVE-III (GROUP C)
EXPERIMENTAL STRESS ANALYSIS
UNIT - 5
TOOLS AND TECHNIQUES IN TQM: Kaizen, Re-engineering, Six
Subject Code : 06ME761 IA Marks : 25
Sigma, Benchmarking Definition, Process of benchmarking, 5S, 3M, Poka-
No. of Lecture Hrs./ Week : 04 Exam Hours : 03
Yoke.
Total No. of Lecture Hrs. : 52 Exam Marks : 100
8 Hours

UNIT - 6 PART - A
QUALITY FUNCTION DEPLOYMENT AND FAILURE MODES
EFFECTS ANALYSIS: Introduction to QFD and QFD process, Quality by UNIT - 1
design, Rationale for implementation of quality by design, FMEA, Design INTRODUCTION: Mechanical, Optical, Pneumatic, Acoustic strain gauges.
FMEA and process FMEA. Electrical Resistance Strain Gauges – Gauge factor , types, properties of an
6 Hours ideal gauge material, backing material, adhesive material, protective coating;
Method of bonding strain gauges, strain gauges lead wire and connections,
UNIT - 7 semiconductor strain gauges problems.
QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS: Introduction to different 8 Hours
standards Quality management systems, Bureau of Indian standards (BIS),
Institute of Standards Engineers (SEI), ISO-9000 series of standards, UNIT - 2
Overview of ISO-14000, Overview of TS 16959. Strain gauge Circuits, Wheatstone’s bridge, Error due to input impedance
6 Hours of measuring instrument, temperature compensation, multiple gauge circuits,
calibration of strain measuring system, loadcells, problems.
UNIT - 8 7 Hours
PRODUCT ACCEPTANCE CONTROL: Product acceptance control
through IS 2500 part 1 and part 2. UNIT - 3
6 Hours STRAIN GAUGE ROSETTES: Necessity, analysis, problems.
5 Hours
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Total Quality Management: Dale H. Bester field, Publisher - UNIT - 4
Pearson Education India, ISBN: 8129702606, Edition 03/e NATURE OF LIGHT: Harmonic wave, phase, amplitude, polarization.
Paperback (Special Indian Edition) Crystal optics: Passage of light through crystalline media, absolute and
2. Total Quality Management for Engineers: M. Zairi, ISBN: relative phase difference, quarter wave plate, half wave plate, production of
1855730243, Publisher: Wood head Publishing plane polarized light and circularly polarized light.
6 Hours
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. A New American TQM, four revolutions in management, Shoji PART - B
Shiba, Alan Graham, David Walden, Productivity press, Oregon,
1990
2. 100 Methods for Total Quality Management: Gopal K. Kanji and UNIT - 5
Mike Asher, ISBN: 0803977476, Publisher: Sage Publications, Inc.; TWO-DIMENSIONAL PHOTO ELASTICITY: Stress optic law, plane
Edition – 1 polariscope, isochromatics and isoclinics, circular polariscope, dark and
3. Organisational Excellence through TQM, H. Lal, New age pub, bright fields arrangements, Isoclinic and Isochromatic fringe order at a point,
2008 methods of compensation separation technique.
8 Hours

71 72
UNIT - 6 ENGINEERING SYSTEM DESIGN
PHOTO ELASTIC ANALYSIS: Calibration of photo elastic model
material, properties of ideal photo elastic material, casting of photo elastic Subject Code : 06ME762 IA Marks : 25
models, machining, stress relieving, scaling model prototype relation, two No. of Lecture Hrs./ Week : 04 Exam Hours : 03
dimensional application, problems. Total No. of Lecture Hrs. : 52 Exam Marks : 100
6 Hours
PART - A
UNIT - 7
BIFRINGENT COATING: Theory, photo elastic data for stress analysis, UNIT - 1
reflection polariscope. Moire techniques: Phenomenon, moiré fringe analysis, INTRODUCTION: What is designing, Man as a designer: Design by
geometric approach, displacement approach, moiré techniques for inplane evolution, inadequacies of traditional design method: System approach of
problems, sign and other of fringes, problems of moiré gratings, moiré fringe engineering problems: Need models: design history of large scale existing
photograph. system.
6 Hours MORPHOLOGY OF DESIGN: The three phases of design projects, the
structure of design process, decision making and iteration.
UNIT - 8 8 Hours
Introduction to holography. Introduction to brittle coating technique.
Introduction to computer techniques and fringe analysis. UNIT - 2
6 Hours IDENTIFICATION AND ANALYSIS OF NEED: Preliminary need
statement, analysis of need, specifications, and standards of performance and
TEXT BOOKS: constraints.
1. Experimental Stress Analysis, L. S. Srinath, M.R. Raghavan, K. 6 Hours
Lingaiah, G. Gargesh, K. Ramachandara & B. Pant, Tata McGraw
Hill publication 2000. UNIT - 3
2. Experimental Stress Analysis, Dally & Riley, Tata McGraw Hill ORIGINATION OF DESIGN CONCEPT: Process of idealization, mental
Publication 2001. fixity, and some design methods like morphological analysis, AIDA, brain
storming etc.
REFERENCE BOOKS: 6 Hours
1. Analysis of Stress and Strain, A. J. Duraelli, E. A. Phillips and
C.H. Trao McGraw Hill, 1958. UNIT - 4
2. Applied Stress Analysis, A. J. Durelli, prentice hall India, 1970. PRELIMINARY DESIGN: Mathematical modeling for functional design:
3. Moire Analysis of Strain, Durelli & parks. 1996. concept of sensitivity, compatibility and stability analysis.
4. Hand Book of Experimental Mechanics, A. S. Kobayassin (Ed.,) 6 Hours
SEM/ VCH, 2nd edn. 2000.
PART - B

UNIT - 5
EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVES AND DESIGN DECISIONS:
Physical realizability, DESIGN TREE: Quality of design, Concept of utility,
multi criteria decisions, decisions under uncertainty and risk (Numerical)
8 Hours

UNIT - 6
Reliability Considerations in Design: Bath tub curve, exponential reliability
function, system reliability concept. (Numerical)
7 Hours
73 74
UNIT - 7 INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES
ECONOMICS AND OPTIMIZATION IN ENGINEERING DESIGN:
Economics in Engineering Design, Fixed and variable costs, break-even Subject Code : 06ME763 IA Marks : 25
analysis. (Numerical) No. of Lecture Hrs./ Week : 04 Exam Hours : 03
OPTIMIZATION: Introduction to LPP. Total No. of Lecture Hrs. : 52 Exam Marks : 100
6 Hours
PART - A
UNIT - 8
MAN-MACHINE INTERACTION: Designing for use and maintenance, UNIT - 1
Man-Machine Cycle, Design of displays and controls. Factors influencing THERMODYNAMIC CYCLE ANALYSIS: Deviation from ideal
displays and controls. processes. Effect of chemical equilibrium and variable specific heats. Effect
5 Hours of air fuel ratio and exhaust gas dilution. Calculation of combustion
temperatures. Use of combustion charts. Simple. numerical problems.
TEXT BOOKS: 7 Hours
1. An Introduction to engineering design method, by V. Gupta and
P. Murthy, Tata McGraw Hill. 2000 UNIT - 2
2. Introduction of Engineering Design by T. Woodson, McGraw CARBURATION AND COMBUSTION PROCESS IN S.I. ENGINES:
Hil1.2001 Mixture requirements in S.I engine. Simple Carburetor and its limitations.
Knock fee and knocking combustion-Theories of combustion process in S.I.
REFERENCE BOOKS: engines. Effect of Knock on engine performance. Effect of operating
1. Design & Planning of Engineering systems by D.D. Meredith, variables on knocking. Knock rating of fuels-octane number. HUCR values.
K.W. Wong, R.W. Woodhead & K.K. Worthman. 2000 Anti knock agents - Pre ignition - Post ignition.
2. Introduction to Design by M.A. Asimov-Prentice Hall. 1996 8 Hours
3. Design Methods - Seeds of Human Futures-Wiley Inter Science.
1970. UNIT - 3
COMBUSTION IN C.I. ENGINES: Ricardo's three stages of combustion
process in C.I. engines. Delay period & factors affecting delay period. Diesel
knock- Methods of controlling diesel knock. Knock rating of Diesel fuels.
6 Hours

UNIT - 4
COMBUSTION CHAMBERS: Requirements of combustion chambers.
Features of different types of combustion chambers system for S.I. engine. I-
head, F-head combustion chambers. C.I. engine combustion chambers-Air
swirl turbulence-M. type combustion chamber. Comparison of various types
of combustion chambers.
6 Hours

PART - B

UNIT - 5
FUELS: Hydro carbons - chemical structure-influence of chemical structure
on knock alternative fuels-Alcohols-vegetable oils- Bio gas as Diesel engine
fuels.
5 Hours

75 76
UNIT - 6 SMART MATERIALS
FUEL INJECTION SYSTEMS: Diesel injection systems-jerk pump
injectors Nozzles of different types-Petrol injection systems for S.I. engines- Subject Code : 06ME764 IA Marks : 25
Electronic fuel injection system. Cooling system- Water cooling, air cooling No. of Lecture Hrs./ Week : 04 Exam Hours : 03
& liquid cooling-role of thermostats-radiator construction. Total No. of Lecture Hrs. : 52 Exam Marks : 100
7 Hours
PART - A
UNIT - 7
MODERN DEVELOPMENTS: Turbo charging and super charging of UNIT - 1
I.C.engines, Stratified charge engines (Lean burned SI engine) Multi fuel INTRODUCTION: Characteristics of composites and ceramics materials,
engines, Rotary piston engine, Two injector engines Pilot ignition engine, all Dynamics and controls, concepts, Electro-magnetic materials and shape
ceramic swirl chamber engines. memory alloys-processing and characteristics
7 Hours 6 Hours

UNIT - 8 UNIT - 2
EMISSION REGULATION AND CONTROL SYSTEMS: Mechanism of SENSING AND ACTUATION: Principals of electromagnetic, acoustics,
pollutant formation. Total emission control package thermal reactor package- chemical and mechanical sensing and actuation, Types of sensors and their
catalytic converter package-control of NOX -Exhaust gas recirculation-Water applications, their compatibility writer conventional and advanced materials,
injection. signal processing, principals and characterization.
6 Hours 7 Hours

TEXT BOOKS: UNIT - 3


1. A course in I.C. Engines, M. L. Mathur and R. P. Sharma 20001. CONTROL DESIGN: Design of shape memory alloys, Types of MR fluids,
2. Internal Combustion Engines, Colin R. Ferguson C. John Wiley & Characteristics and application, principals of MR fluid value designs,
sons, 1986 Magnetic circuit design, MR Dumpers, Design issues.
6 Hours
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. I.C. Engines, Edward. F. Obert, Harper International edition, 1973. UNIT - 4
2. Internal Combustion Engines, Ganeshan, Tata McGraw Hill, 2nd OPTICS AND ELECTROMAGNETIC: Principals of optical fiber
Edition, 2003. technology, characteristics of active and adaptive optical system and
3. Engineering Fundamentals of the I.C. Engine, Willard W. components, design and manufacturing principles.
Pulkrabek. 1998. 7 Hours
4. Combustion Engine Process, Lichty, Judge 2000
PART - B

UNIT - 5
STRUCTURES: Principles of drag and turbulence control through smart
skins, applications in environment such as aerospace and transportation
vehicles, manufacturing, repair and maintainability aspects.
7 Hours

UNIT - 6
Controls: Principles of structural acoustic control, distributed, amalog and
digital feed back controls, Dimensional implications for structural control.
6 Hours

77 78
UNIT - 7
PRINCIPLES OF VIBRATION AND MODAL ANALYSIS: PZT AGILE MANUFACTURING
Actuators, MEMS, Magnetic shape Memory Alloys, Characteristics and
Applications. Subject Code : 06ME765 IA Marks : 25
7 Hours No. of Lecture Hrs./ Week : 04 Exam Hours : 03
Total No. of Lecture Hrs. : 52 Exam Marks : 100
UNIT - 8
INFORMATION PROCESSING: Neural Network, Data Processing, Data PART - A
Visualisation and Reliability – Principals and Application domains.
6 Hours
UNIT - 1
TEST BOOKS: AGILE MANUFACTURING: Definition, business need, conceptual frame
1. Analysis and Design’, A. V. Srinivasan, ‘Smart Structures – work, characteristics, generic features.
Cambridge University Press, New York, 2001, (ISBN : 6 Hours
0521650267)
2. ‘Smart Materials and Structures’, M V Gandhi and B S UNIT - 2
Thompson Chapmen & Hall, London, 1992 (ISBN : 0412370107) DEVELOPING AGILE MANUFACTURING: Enterprise, Strategies,
integration of organization, workforce and technology, reference models,
REFERENCE BOOKS: examples.
1. ‘Smart Materials and Structures’, Banks HT, RC Smith, Y Wang, 7 Hours
Massow S A, Paris 1996
2. G P Gibss’Adaptive Structres’, Clark R L, W R Saunolers, Jhon UNIT - 3
Wiles and Sons, New York, 1998 INTEGRATION OF PRODUCT /PROCESS DEVELOPMENT:
3. An introduction for scientists and Engineers’, Esic Udd, Optic Principles, Robust design approach, Approaches to enhance ability in
Sensors : Jhon Wiley & Sons, New York, 1991 (ISBN : manufacturing, Role of QFD, Managing people in Agile orgnisation,
0471830070) Approaches.
6 Hours

UNIT - 4
APPLICATION OF IT/IS CONCEPTS IN AGILE
MANUFACTURING: Strategies, Management of complexities and
information. flow, approaches, applications of multimedia to improve agility
in manufacturing, system concepts.
7 Hours

PART - B

UNIT - 5
AGILE SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT: Principles, IT/IS concepts in
supply chain management, enterprise integration and management in agile
manufacturing, concepts, Agility, Adaptability and learners – comparison of
concepts.
7 Hours

79 80
ROBOTICS
UNIT - 6
COMPUTER CONTROL OF AGILE MANUFACTURING: CAPP for Subject Code : 06ME766 IA Marks : 25
Agile Manufacturing, Aggregate capacity planning and production line No. of Lecture Hrs./ Week : 04 Exam Hours : 03
design / redesign in Agile manufacturing, Cellular manufacturing, concepts, Total No. of Lecture Hrs. : 52 Exam Marks : 100
examples.
7 Hours PART - A

UNIT - 7 UNIT - 1
CORPORATE KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT IN AGILE INTRODUCTION AND MATHEMATICAL REPRESENTATION OF
MANUFACTURING: Strategies, strategic options in Agile manufacturing, ROBOTS: History of Robots, Types of Robots, Notation, Position and
Role of standards. Orientation of a Rigid Body, Some Properties of Rotation Matrices,
6 Hours Successive Rotations, Euler Angles For fixed frames X-Y-Z and moving
frame ZYZ. Transformation between coordinate system, Homogeneous
UNIT - 8 A
coordinates, Properties of BT , Types of Joints: Rotary, Prismatic joint,
DESIGN OF SKILL & KNOWLEDGE: Enhancing technology for
Cylindrical joint, Spherical joint, Representation of Links using Denvit-
Machine tool system, Resumption of design requirement geometry,
Hartenberg Parameters: Link parameters for intermediate, first and last links,
definition, methods, decision support for selection of cutting parameters,
Link transformation matrices, Transformation matrices of 3R manipulator,
design enhancements, parametric approach only.
PUMA560 manipulator, SCARA manipulator
6 Hours
7 Hours
TEXT BOOKS: UNIT - 2
1. ‘Agile Manufacturing- Forging Mew Frontiers’, Poul T Kidd, KINEMATICS OF SERIAL MANIPULATORS: Direct kinematics of 2R,
Amagow Co. UK, ISBN-0-201-63163-6, 1994 3R, RRP, RPR manipulator, puma560 manipulator, SCARA manipulator,
2. ‘‘Agile Manufacturing”, A Gunasekharan, the 21st Century Stanford arm, Inverse kinematics of 2R, 3R manipulator, puma560
Competitive strategy, ISBN -13 978-0-08-04 3567-1, Elsevier Press, manipulator.
India 6 Hours
REFERENCE BOOKS: UNIT - 3
1. O Levine Transitions to Agile Manufacturing, Joseph C VELOCITY AND STATICS OF MANIPULATORS: Differential
Moutigomery and Lawrurence – Staying Flexible for competitive relationships, Jacobian, Differential motions of a frame (translation and
advantage, ASQC quality press, Milwaukee. Wisconsiw, USA 1996 rotation), Linear and angular velocity of a rigid body, Linear and angular
2. Agile Development for Mass Customization, David M Andeson velocities of links in serial manipulators, 2R, 3R manipulators, Jacobian of
and B Joseph Pine, Irwin Professional Publishing, Chicogo USa serial manipulator, Velocity ellipse of 2R manipulator, Singularities of 2R
1997 maipulators, Statics of serial manipulators, Static force and torque analysis of
3R manipulator, Singularity in force domain.
7 Hours

UNIT - 4
DYNAMICS OF MANIPULATORS: Kinetic energy, Potential energy,
Equation of motion using Lagrangian, Equation of motions of one and two
degree freedom spring mass damper systems using Lagrangian formulation,
Inertia of a link, Recursive formulation of Dynamics using Newton Euler
equation, Equation of motion of 2R manipulator using Lagrangian, Newton-
Euler formulation.
6 Hours
81 82
PART - B COMPUTATIONAL FLUID DYNAMICS

UNIT - 5 Subject Code : 06ME767 IA Marks : 25


TRAJECTORY PLANNING: Joint space schemes, cubic trajectory, Joint No. of Lecture Hrs/Week : 04 Exam Hours : 03
space schemes with via points, Cubic trajectory with a via point, Third order Total no. of Lecture Hrs. : 52 Exam Marks : 100
polynomial trajectory planning, Linear segments with parabolic blends,
Cartesian space schemes, Cartesian straight line and circular motion planning PART - A
7 Hours UNIT - 1
INTRODUCTION: Computational Fluid Dynamics, Advantages,
UNIT - 6 Applications, Future of CFD.
CONTROL: Feedback control of a single link manipulator- first order, 6 Hours
second order system, PID control, PID control of multi link manipulator, UNIT - 2
Force control of manipulator, force control of single mass,Partitioning a task CFD SOLUTION PROCEDURE: Problem set up-pre-process, Numerical
for force and position control- lever, peg in hole Hybrid force and position solution – CFD solver, Result report and visualization-post-process.
controller 6 Hours
8 Hours UNIT - 3
GOVERNING EQUATIONS FOR CFD: Introduction, the continuity
UNIT - 7 equation, the momentum equation, the energy equation, the additional
ACTUATORS: Types, Characteristics of actuating system: weight, power- equations for turbulent flows, generic form of the governing equations for
to-weight ratio, operating pressure, stiffness vs. compliance, Use of reduction CFD, boundary conditions.
gears, comparision of hydraulic, electric, pneumatic actuators, Hydraulic 6 Hours
actuators, proportional feedback control, Electric motors: DC motors, UNIT - 4
Reversible AC motors, Brushles DC motors, Stepper motors- structure and CFD TECHNIQUES: Introduction, Discretisation of governing equations,
principle of operation, stepper motor speed-torque characteristics Finite difference method, Finite volume method, converting governing
6 Hours equations to algebraic equation system, Numerical solutions.
8 Hours
UNIT - 8 PART - B
SENSORS: Sensor characteristics, Position sensors- potentiometers, UNIT - 5
Encoders, LVDT, Resolvers, Displacement sensor, Velocity sensor- CFD SOLUTION ANALYSIS: Introduction, consistency, stability,
encoders, tachometers, Acceleration sensors, Force and Pressure sensors – convergence, accuracy, efficiency, case studies.
piezoelectric, force sensing resistor, Torque sensors, Touch and tactile 6 Hours
sensor, Proximity sensors-magnetic, optical, ultrasonic, inductive, capacitive, UNIT - 6
eddy-current proximity sensors. PRACTICAL GUIDELINES FOR CFD: Introduction, grid generation,
5 Hours boundary conditions, turbulent modeling.
6 Hours
TEXT BOOKS: UNIT - 7
1. Fundamental Concepts and Analysis, Ghosal A., Robotics, APPLICATIONS OF CFD: Introduction, CFD as a design tool, indoor air
Oxford,2006 flow distribution, CFD as a research tool, CFD applied to heat transfer
2. Introduction to Robotics Analysis, Systems, Applications, Niku, coupled with fluid flow, buoyant free standing fire, flow over vehicle
S. B., Pearso Education, 2008 platoon, air/particle flow in human nasal cavity, high speed flows.
8 Hours
REFERENCE BOOKS: UNIT - 8
1. Introduction to Robotics: Mechanica and Control, Craig, J. J., ADVANCED TOPICS IN CFD: Introduction, advances in numerical
2nd Edition, Addison-Welsey, 1989. methods and techniques – incompressible flows, compressible flows, moving
2. Fundamentals of Robotics, Analysis and Control, Schilling R. J., grids, multigrid methods, parallel computing, immersed boundary methods.
PHI, 2006 Advances in computational methods – DNS, LES, RANS-LES coupling for
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turbulent flows, multiphase flows, combustion, fluid-structure interaction, cycle, cash cycle and operating cycle analysis. Calculation of gross working
physiological fluid dynamics and other numerical approaches. capital and net working capital requirement.
6 Hours 7 Hours

TEXT BOOKS: UNIT - 4


1. Computational Fluid Dynamic – a practical approach, Jiyuan LONG TERM FINANCING: Raising of finance from primary and
Tu, Guan Heng Yeoh and Chaoqun Liu, Butterworth-Heinemann secondary markets. Valuation of securities, features of convertible securities
(ELSEVIER), 2008. and warrants. Features of debt, types of debt instruments, return on
2. Introduction to Computational Fluid Dynamics, Pradip Niyogi, investment(ROI) and credit rating of units. Shares, debentures.
S.K. Chakrabarthy and M.K. Laha, Pearson Education, 2006. 7 Hours

REFERENCE BOOKS: PART - B


1. An introduction to CFD, H. Versteeg and W. Malalasekra,
Pearson, Education, 2nd Edition, 2008.
2. Introduction to Computational Fluid Dynamics, Anil W. Date, UNIT - 5
Cambridge University press, 2007. INTRODUCTION: Book keeping – systems of book keeping, journal and
3. Computational Fluid Dynamics – The basics and applications, ledger posting. Financial Statement, Preparation of Trial balance, profit and
Anderson J.D. Jr, (1995), Mcgraw-Hill, New York. Loss Account, Balance Sheet with adjustments.
7 Hours

FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT AND ACCOUNTING UNIT - 6


RATIO ANALYSIS / ACCOUNTING RATIO: Liquidity ratio – Current
Subject Code : 06ME768 IA Marks : 25 ratio, quick ratio, turnover ratio, capital structure ratio- Debt – equity ratio,
No. of Lecture Hrs./ Week : 04 Exam Hours : 03 Coverage ratio, Profitability ratio, Profit margin, Return on assets, Activity
Total No. of Lecture Hrs. : 52 Exam Marks : 100 ratios – Inventory turnover ratio, Debtors Turnover ratio. Preparation of the
balance sheet from various ratios. Analysis of any one published balanced
PART - A sheet.
7 Hours
UNIT - 1
INTRODUCTION TO FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT: Forms of UNIT - 7
organization, direct and indirect taxes. Statutory Registration- excise Duty, COSTING: Classification of cost, preparation of cost sheet, absorption and
central sales tax, VAT, service tax, international fund availability. variable costing, job costing, process costing. Classification of the variances
6 Hours analysis – material, labour and overhead variances.
6 Hours
UNIT - 2
RISK AND REQUIRED RETURN: Risk and return relationship, methods UNIT - 8
of measuring the risk, Business risk, financial risk, calculation of expected BUDGETING: Types of budgets – Flexible budgets, preparation of cash
rate of return to the portfolio, numerical problems. budgets, purchase and production budgets and master budget, Budgetory
6 Hours control, advantages & limitations of budgeting.
6 Hours
UNIT - 3
WORKING CAPITAL MANAGEMENT: Definition, need and factors TEXT BOOKS:
influencing the working capital requirement. Determination of operating 1. Financial Management, Khan & Jain, text & problems TMH
ISBN 0-07-460208-A. 20001

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2. Financial Accounting, Costing and Management Accounting, S. MICRO AND SMART SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY
M. Maheshwari, 2000
Subject Code : 06ME769 IA Marks : 25
REFERENCE BOOKS: No. of Lecture Hrs./ Week : 04 Exam Hours : 03
1. Financial Management, I. M. Pandey, Vikas Publication House Total No. of Lecture Hrs. : 52 Exam Marks : 100
ISBN 0-7069-5435-1. 2002
2. Financial Management, Abrish Gupta, Pearson. PART - A
3. Financial Decision Making, Humpton. 2000
4. Financial Management, Theory and Practice, Prasanna Chandra UNIT - 1
TMH ISGN -07-462047-9, 3rd edition 2002 INTRODUCTION TO MICRO AND SMART SYSTEMS:
a) What are smart-material systems? Evolution of smart materials, structures
and systems. Components of a smart system. Application areas. Commercial
products.
b) What are microsystems? Feynman’s vision. Micromachined transducers.
Evolution of micro-manufacturing. Multi-disciplinary aspects. Applications
areas. Commercial products.
5 Hours

UNIT - 2
MICRO AND SMART DEVICES AND SYSTEMS: PRINCIPLES AND
MATERIALS:
a) Definitions and salient features of sensors, actuators, and systems.
b) Sensors: silicon capacitive accelerometer, piezo-resistive pressure sensor,
blood analyzer, conductometric gas sensor, fiber-optic gyroscope and
surface-acoustic-wave based wireless strain sensor.
c) Actuators: silicon micro-mirror arrays, piezo-electric based inkjet print-
head, electrostatic comb-drive and micromotor, magnetic micro relay, shape-
memory-alloy based actuator, electro-thermal actuator
d) Systems: micro gas turbine, portable clinical analyzer, active noise control
in a helicopter cabin
8 Hours

UNIT - 3
MICROMANUFACTURING AND MATERIAL PROCESSING:
a) Silicon wafer processing, lithography, thin-film deposition, etching (wet
and dry), wafer-bonding, and metallization.
b) Silicon micromachining: surface, bulk, moulding, bonding based process
flows.
c) Thick-film processing:
d) Smart material processing:
e) Processing of other materials: ceramics, polymers and metals
f) Emerging trends
7 Hours

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UNIT - 4
MODELING: PART - C
a) Scaling issues.
b) Elastic deformation and stress analysis of beams and plates. Residual
stresses and stress gradients. Thermal loading. Heat transfer issues. Basic UNIT - 9
fluids issues. Mini-projects and class-demonstrations (not for Examination)
c) Electrostatics. Coupled electromechanics. Electromagnetic actuation. 9 Hours
Capillary electro-phoresis. Piezoresistive modeling. Piezoelectric modeling.
Magnetostrictive actuators. a) CAD lab (coupled field simulation of electrostatic-elastic actuation with
6 Hours fluid effect)
b) BEL pressure sensor
PART - B c) Thermal-cycler for PCR
d) Active control of a cantilever beam
UNIT - 5
COMPUTER-AIDED SIMULATION AND DESIGN: TEXT BOOKS AND A CD-SUPPLEMENT:
Background to the finite element element method. Coupled-domain 1. A course-pack with matter taken from the following books including
simulations using Matlab. Commercial software. some newly written material. (This is until the textbook is ready.
8 Hours Chapter-wise resource material is indicated below.)
2. MEMS & Microsystems: Design and Manufacture, Tai-Ran Tsu,
UNIT - 6 Tata Mc-Graw-Hill.
ELECTRONICS, CIRCUITS AND CONTROL:
Carrier concentrations, semiconductor diodes, transistors, MOSFET REFERENCE BOOKS:
amplifiers, operational amplifiers. Basic Op-Amp circuits. Charge-measuring 1. Animations of working principles, process flows and processing
circuits. Examples from microsystems. Transfer function, state-space techniques, A CD-supplement with Matlab codes, photographs and
modeling, stability, PID controllers, and model order reduction. Examples movie clips of processing machinery and working devices.
from smart systems and micromachined accelerometer or a thermal cycler. 2. Laboratory hardware kits for (i) BEL pressure sensor, (ii)
8 Hours thermal-cycler and (iii) active control of a cantilever beam.
3. Microsystems Design, S. D. Senturia, 2001, Kluwer Academic
Publishers, Boston, USA. ISBN 0-7923-7246-8.
UNIT - 7 4. Analysis and Design Principles of MEMS Devices, Minhang Bao,
INTEGRATION AND PACKAGING OF MICROELECTRO Elsevier, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, ISBN 0-444-51616-6.
MECHANICAL SYSTEMS: 5. Design and Development Methodologies, Smart Material Systems
Integration of microelectronics and micro devices at wafer and chip levels. and MEMS: V. Varadan, K. J. Vinoy, S. Gopalakrishnan, Wiley.
Microelectronic packaging: wire and ball bonding, flip-chip. Low- 6. MEMS- Nitaigour Premchand Mahalik, TMH 2007
temperature-cofired-ceramic (LTCC) multi-chip-module technology.
Microsystem packaging examples.
6 Hours

UNIT - 8
CASE STUDIES:
BEL pressure sensor, thermal cycler for DNA amplification, and active
vibration control of a beam.
4 Hours

89 90
VIII SEMESTER theory, Pretence of needs and satisfaction of needs, goal oriented behavior,
integration of organizational goals and needs of employee.
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
6 Hours
Subject Code : 06ME81 IA Marks : 25
UNIT - 6
No. of Lecture Hrs./ Week : 04 Exam Hours : 03
MANAGEMENT AND BEHAVIORAL APPROACH: Contribution of
Total No. of Lecture Hrs. : 52 Exam Marks : 100
Elton Mayo and Skinner to behavior sciences. Skills of a manager at various
levels in an organization and inter-related systems, understanding past
PART - A behavior, predicting future behavior, directing, changing and controlling
behavior.
UNIT - 1
INTRODUCTION: Historical perspective, contribution of Taylor, Henry 6 Hours
Fayol, Gilbert, Charles Babbage, Henry Gantt to the evolution of
management science in the Indian context. Ownership of Industries UNIT - 7
Proprietorship, partnership, joint stock companies, public and private PROCESS MANAGEMENT: Definition of process management. Major
undertakings, co-operative organizations process decisions-process choice, vertical integration, resource flexibility,
customer involvement, capital intensity, relationships between decisions,
6 Hours
service operation, economics of scoop and gaining focus. Designing process-
UNIT - 2 process rearranging and process improvement
QUALITY PHILOSOPHY: The Meaning of Quality and Quality 7 Hours
Improvement; Brief History of Quality Methodology; Statistical Methods for
Quality Control and Improvement; Total Quality Management (quality UNIT - 8
philosophy, links between quality and productivity, quality costs legal MANAGEMENT OF TECHNOLOGY: Meaning and role of technology-
aspects of quality implementing quality improvement). Definitions and aims primary areas of technology management, management of technology and its
of standardizations, techniques for standardization (Statistical Principles, role in improving business performance. Creating and applying technology-R
Codification system, variety control and value Engineering). and D stages and technology fusion. Technology strategy. Implementation
8 Hours guidelines.
7 Hours
UNIT - 3
STATISTICAL PROCESS CONTROL: Chance and assignable causes, TEXT BOOKS:
Statistical Basis of the Control Charts -basic principles, choices of control 1. Principles of Management, Koontz O Donnel,”Mc.Graw Hill
limits, significance of control limits, control limits, analysis of pattern on Intl.Book Co.
Variable attribute control charts ( no numericals) 2. Statistical Quality Control: E.L. Grant and R.S. Leavenworth, 7th
6 Hours edition, McGraw- Hill publisher
UNIT - 4 REFERENCE BOOKS:
WORK STUDY, INCENTIVES, HEALTH AND SAFETY: Work study- 1. Essentials of management, Koontz Weirich,TATA McGraw Hill Intl.
Motion study and Method time study, principles of motion economy, charts Book Co., 7th Edition.
and diagrams, Job evaluation systems, Multi skilling, Wage payment and 2. Management of Organizational Behaviour, Hersey Paul and
plans, Incentive schemes, Training and Development, Safety Regulations and Kenneth H,” PHI.
safe practices. 3. Operations management-strategy and analysis,Lee J.Krajewski and
6 Hours Larry P. Ritzman, Fifth Edition Addison-Wiley.
PART - B 4. Organizational Behaviour, Stephen P Robbins, 9th Edition, Pearson
Education Publications, ISBN-81-7808-561-5 2002
UNIT - 5
MOTIVATION AND BEHAVIOR: Hawthorns studies and its findings
Maslows theory X and Y theory, Immaturity theory motivation hygiene
91 92
HYDRAULICS AND PNEUMATICS PART - B

Subject Code : 06ME82 IA Marks : 25 UNIT - 5


No. of Lecture Hrs./ Week : 04 Exam Hours : 03 MAINTENANCE OF HYDRAULIC SYSTEMS: Hydraulic oils;
Total No. of Lecture Hrs. : 52 Exam Marks : 100 Desirable properties, general type of fluids, sealing devices, reservoir system,
filters and strainers, problem caused by gases in hydraulic fluids, wear of
moving parts due to solid particle contamination, temperature control, trouble
PART - A shooting.
6 Hours

UNIT - 1 UNIT - 6
INTRODUCTION TO HYDRAULIC POWER: Pascal’s law and INTRODUCTION TO PNEUMATIC CONTROL: Choice of working
problems on Pascal’s Law, continuity equations, introduction to conversion medium, characteristics of compressed air. Structure of Pneumatic control
of units. Structure of Hydraulic Control System. The Source of Hydraulic system. Pneumatic Actuators: Linear cylinders – Types, conventional type of
Power: Pumps Pumping theory, pump classification, gear pumps, vane cylinder working, end position cushioning, seals, mounting arrangements
pumps, piston pumps, pump performance, pump selection. Variable applications. Rod–less cylinders, types, working advantages. Rotary cylinder
displacement pumps. types construction and application. Design parameters, selection.
8 Hours 6 Hours

UNIT - 2 UNIT - 7
HYDRAULIC ACTUATORS AND MOTORS: Linear Hydraulic DIRECTIONAL CONTROL VALVES: Symbolic representation as per
Actuators [cylinders], Mechanics of Hydraulic Cylinder loading, Hydraulic ISO 1219 and ISO 5599. Design and constructional aspects, poppet valves,
Rotary Actuators, Gear motors, vane motors, piston motors, Hydraulic motor slide valves spool valve, suspended seat type slide valve. Simple Pneumatic
theoretical torque, power and flow rate, hydraulic motor performance. Control: Direct and indirect actuation pneumatic cylinders, use of memory
6 Hours valve. Flow control valves and speed control of cylinders supply air throttling
and exhaust air throttling use of quick exhaust valve. Signal processing
UNIT - 3 elements: Use of Logic gates – OR and AND gates pneumatic applications.
CONTROL COMPONENTS IN HYDRAULIC SYSTEMS: Directional Practical examples involving the sue of logic gates. Pressure dependent
Control Valves – Symbolic representation, Constructional features, pressure controls types construction–practical applications. Time dependent controls –
control valves – direct and pilot operated types, flow control valves. Principle, construction, practical applications.
5 Hours 7 Hours

UNIT - 4 UNIT - 8
HYDRAULIC CIRCUIT DESIGN AND ANALYSIS: Control of single MULTI-CYLINDER APPLICATIONS: Coordinated and sequential
and double – acting Hydraulic Cylinder, regenerative circuit, pump unloading motion control. Motion and control diagrams – Signal elimination methods.
circuit, Double pump Hydraulic system, Counter Balance Valve application, Cascading method – principle. Practical application examples (up to two
Hydraulic cylinder sequencing circuits. Locked cylinder using pilot check cylinders) using cascading method (using reversing valves). Electro-
valve, cylinder synchronizing circuits, speed control of hydraulic cylinder, Pneumatic control: Principles-signal input and out put pilot assisted solenoid
speed control of hydraulic motors, accumulators and accumulator circuits. control of directional control valves, use of relay and contactors. Control
7 Hours circuitry for simple single cylinder applications. Compressed air: Production
of compressed air – compressors, preparation of compressed air- Driers,
Filters, Regulators, Lubricators, Distribution of compressed air- Piping
layout.
7 Hours

93 94
ELECTIVE-IV (GROUP D)
TEXT BOOKS:
TRIBOLOGY
1. Fluid Power with applications, Anthony Esposito, Fifth edition
pearson education, Inc. 2000.
Subject Code : 06ME831 IA Marks : 25
2. Pneumatics and Hydraulics, Andrew Parr. Jaico Publishing Co.
No. of Lecture Hrs./ Week : 04 Exam Hours : 03
2000.
Total No. of Lecture Hrs. : 52 Exam Marks : 100

REFERENCE BOOKS: PART - A


1. Oil Hydraulic Systems - Principles and Maintenance, S.R.
Majumdar, Tata Mc Graw Hill publishing company Ltd. 2001. UNIT - 1
2. Pneumatic Systems, S.R. Majumdar, Tata Mc Graw Hill publishing INTRODUCTION TO TRIBIOLOGY: Properties of oils and equation of
Co., 1995. flow: Viscosity, Newton’s Law of viscosity, Hagen-Poiseuille Law, Flow
3. Industrial Hydraulics, Pippenger, Hicks, McGraw Hill, New York. between parallel stationary planes, viscosity measuring apparatus.
Lubrication principles, classification of lubricants.
6 Hours

UNIT - 2
HYDRODYNAMIC LUBRICATION: Friction forces and power loss in
lightly loaded bearing, Petroff’s law, Tower’s experiments, idealized full
journal bearings.
6 Hours

UNIT - 3
MECHANISM OF PRESSURE DEVELOPMENT IN AN OIL FILM:
Reynold’s investigations, Reynold’s equation in two dimensions. Partial
journal bearings, end leakages in journal bearing, numerical problems.
7 Hours

UNIT - 4
SLIDER / PAD BEARING WITH A FIXED AND PIVOTED SHOE:
Pressure distribution, Load carrying capacity, coefficient of friction,
frictional resistance in a pivoted shoe bearing, influence of end leakage,
numerical examples.
7 Hours

PART - B

UNIT - 5
OIL FLOW AND THERMAL EQUILIBRIUM OF JOURNAL
BEARING: Oil flow through bearings, self-contained journal bearings,
bearings lubricated under pressure, thermal equilibrium of journal bearings.
6 Hours

95 96
UNIT - 6 FRACTURE MECHANICS
HYDROSTATIC LUBRICATION: Introduction to hydrostatic lubrication,
hydrostatic step bearings, load carrying capacity and oil flow through the Subject Code : 06ME832 IA Marks : 25
hydrostatic step bearing. No. of Lecture Hrs./ Week : 04 Exam Hours : 03
6 Hours Total No. of Lecture Hrs. : 52 Exam Marks : 100
UNIT - 7 PART - A
BEARING MATERIALS: Commonly used bearings materials, properties
of typical bearing materials. Wear: Classification of wear, wear of polymers,
UNIT - 1
wear of ceramic materials, wear measurements, effect of speed, temperature FRACTURE MECHANICS PRINCIPLES: Introduction, Mechanisms of
and pressure. Fracture, a crack in structure, the Griffith’s criterion, modern design –
7 Hours strengths, stiffness and toughness. Stress intensity approach
UNIT - 8 6 Hours
BEHAVIOR OF TRIBOLOGICAL COMPONENTS: Selection, friction,
Wear of ceramic materials, wear measurements, effects of speed, temperature UNIT - 2
and pressure. Tribological measures, Material selection, improved design, STRESS ANALYSIS FOR MEMBERS WITH CRACKS: Linear elastic
surface engineering fracture mechanics, Crack tip stress and deformations, Relation between
7 Hours stress intensity factor and fracture toughness, Stress intensity based solutions.
Crack tip plastic zone estimation, Plane stress and plane strain concepts. The
TEXT BOOKS: Dugdale approach, the thickness effect.
1. Fundamentals of Tribiology , Basu S K., Sengupta A N., Ahuja B. 7 Hours
B., , PHI 2006
2. Introduction to Tribiology Bearings, Mujumdar B. C., S. Chand UNIT - 3
company pvt. Ltd 2008. ELASTIC – PLASTIC FRACTURE MECHANICS: Introduction, Elasto–
plastic factor criteria, crack resistance curve, J-integral, Crack opening
REFERENEC BOOKS: displacement, crack tip opening displacement. Importance of R-curve in
1. Theory and Practice of Lubrication for Engineers, Fuller, D., fracture mechanics, experimental determination of J-integral, COD and
New York company 1998 CTOD.
2. Principles and Applications of Tribiology, Moore, Pergamaon 7 Hours
press 1998
3. Tribiology in Industries, Srivastava S., S Chand and Company UNIT - 4
limited, Delhi 2002 DYNAMIC AND CRACK ARREST: Introduction, the dynamic stress
4. Lubrication of bearings – Theoretical Principles and Design, intensity and elastic energy release rate, crack branching, the principles of
Redzimovskay E I., Oxford press company 2000 crack arrest, the dynamic fracture toughness.
6 Hours

PART - B

UNIT - 5
FATIGUE AND FATIGUE CRACK GROWTH RATE: Fatigue loading,
various stages of crack propagation, the load spectrum, approximation of the
stress spectrum, the crack growth integration, fatigue crack growth laws.
7 Hours

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UNIT - 6 CRYOGENICS
FRACTURE RESISTANCE OF MATERIALS: Fracture criteria, fatigue
cracking criteria, effect of alloying and second phase particles, effect of Subject Code : 06ME833 IA Marks : 25
processing and anisotropy, effect of temperature, closure. No. of Lecture Hrs./ Week : 04 Exam Hours : 03
6 Hours Total No. of Lecture Hrs. : 52 Exam Marks : 100

UNIT - 7 PART - A
COMPUTATIONAL FRACTURE MECHANICS: Overview of
numerical methods, traditional methods in computational fracture mechanics
– stress and displacement marching, elemental crack advance, virtual crack UNIT - 1
extension, the energy domain integral, finite element implementation. INTRODUCTION TO CRYOGENIC SYSTEMS: Applications Areas of
Limitations of numerical fracture analysis. Cryogenic Engineering
7 Hours Low temperature properties of engineering materials – Mechanical
properties, Thermal properties, Electrical properties.
UNIT - 8 Introduction The Thermodynamically Ideal system Production of low
FRACTURE TOUGHNESS TESTING OF METALS: Specimen size temperatures – Joule Thompson Effect, Adiabatic expansion.
requirements, various test procedures, effects of temperature, loading rate and 6 Hours
plate thickness on fracture toughness. Fracture testing in shear modes, fatigue
testing, NDT methods. UNIT - 2
6 Hours GAS LIQUIFICATION SYSTEMS: Liquification systems for Air Simple
Linde – Hampson System, Claude System, Heylndt System, Dual pressure,
TEXT BOOKS: Claude.
1. Introduction to Fracture Mechanics, Karen Hellan McGraw Hill Liquefaction cycle Kapitza System. Comparison of Liquefaction Cycles
Pub.2000 Liquefaction cycle for hydrogen, helium and Neon, Critical components of
2. Fracture of Engineering Brittle Materials, Jayatilake, Applied liquefaction systems.
Science, London. 2001. 7 Hours

REFERENCE BOOKS: UNIT - 3


1. Fracture Mechanics – Fundamentals and Application, T.L. GAS CYCLE CRYOGENIC REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS:
Anderson, CRC press 1998 Classification of Cryo coolers Stirling cycle Cryo – refrigerators, Ideal cycle
2. Elementary Engineering Fracture Mechanics, David Broek, – working principle. Schmidt’s analysis of Stirling cycle Various
Artinus Nijhoff, London 1999. configurations of Stirling cycle refrigerators Integral piston Stirling cryo-
3. Fracture and Fatigue Control in Structures, Rolfe and Barsom, cooler, Free displacer split type Stirling Cryo coolers, Gifford Mcmahon
Printice Hall 2000. Cryo- refrigerator, Pulse tube refrigerator, Solvay cycle refrigerator,
4. Fundamentals of Fracture Mechanics, Knott, Bureworth 2000. Vuillimier refrigerator, Cryogenic regenerators.
6 Hours

UNIT - 4
GAS SEPARATION AND GAS PURIFICATION SYSTEMS:
Thermodynamic ideal separation system, Properties of mixtures, Principles of
gas separation, Linde single column air separation. Linde double column air
separation, Argon and Neon separation systems. Adsorption Process, PSA
systems.
7 Hours

99 100
PART - B NANOTECHNOLOGY

UNIT - 5 Subject Code : 06ME834 IA Marks : 25


ULTRA LOW TEMPERATURE CRYO – REFRIGERATORS: No. of Lecture Hrs./ Week : 04 Exam Hours : 03
Magneto Caloric Refrigerator 3He-4He Dilution refrigerator. Pomeranchuk Total No. of Lecture Hrs. : 52 Exam Marks : 100
cooling.
Measurement systems for low temperatures, Temperature measurement at PART - A
low temperatures, Resistance thermometers, Thermocouples, Thermistors,
Gas Thermometry. Liquid level sensors. UNIT - 1
6 Hours AN OVERVIEW OF NANOSCIENCE & NANOTECHNOLOGY –
historical background – nature, scope and content of the subject –
UNIT - 6 multidisciplinary aspects – industrial, economic and societal implications.
VACUUM TECHNOLOGY: Fundamental principles. Production of high 5 Hours
vacuum, Mechanical vacuum pumps, Diffusion pumps, Cryo-pumping,
Measurement of high vacuum level. UNIT - 2
Cryogenic Insulation: Heat transfer due to conduction, Evacuated porous EXPERIMENTAL TECHNIQUES AND METHODS for investigating
insulation Powder & Fibers Opacified powder insulation, Gas filled powders and manipulating materials in the nano scale – electron microscope –
& Fibrous materials Multilayer super-insulation, Composite insulation. scanning probe microscope – optical and other microscopes – light scattering
7 Hours – x-ray diffraction.
7 Hours
UNIT - 7
CRYOGENIC FLUID STORAGE AND TRANSFER SYSTEMS: Design UNIT - 3
of cryogenic fluid storage vessels, Inner vessel, Outer Insulation, Suspension FULLERENES – discovery, synthesis and purification – chemistry of
system, Fill and drain lines. Cryogenic fluid transfer, External pressurization, fullerenes in the condensed phase – orientational ordering – pressure effects –
Self pressurization, Transfer pump. conductivity and superconductivity – ferromagnetism – optical properties.
7 Hours Carbon Nanotubes – synthesis and purification – filling of nanotubes –
mechanism of growth – electronic structure – transport properties –
UNIT - 8 mechanical and physical properties – applications.
APPLICATION OF CRYOGENIC SYSTEMS: Cryogenic application for 7 Hours
food preservation – Instant Quick Freezing techniques 11.2 Super conductive
devices, Cryogenic applications for space technology. UNIT - 4
6 Hours SELF-ASSEMBLED MONOLAYERS – monolayers on gold – growth
process – phase transitions – patterning monolayers – mixed monolayers –
TEXT BOOKS: applications.
1. Cryogenic Systems, Randall Barron – Oxford Press, 1985 GAS PHASE CLUSTERS – history of cluster science – formation and
2. Cryogenic Engineering, Thomas M. Flynn, Marcel Dekker, Inc growth – detection and analysis – type and properties of clusters – bonding in
N.Y. Basal 1997 clusters.
7 Hours
REFERENCE BOOK:
1. Cryogenic Process Engineering, Klaus D. Timmerhaus & Thomas PART - B
M. Flynn, Plenum Press, New York & London 1989.
UNIT - 5
SEMICONDUCTOR QUANTUM DOTS – synthesis – electronic structure
of nanocrystals – how quantum dots are studied – correlation of properties
with size – uses.
5 Hours
101 102
UNIT - 6 ORGANISATIONAL BEHAVIOUR & PROFESSIONAL
MONOLAYER-PROTECTED METAL NANOPARTICLES – method COMMUNICATION
of preparation–characterization – functionalized metal nanoparticles –
applications – superlattices. Subject Code : 06ME835 IA Marks : 25
CORE-SHELL NANOPARTICLES – types – characterization – properties No. of Lecture Hrs./ Week : 04 Exam Hours : 03
– applications. Total No. of Lecture Hrs. : 52 Exam Marks : 100
NANOSHELLS – types – characterization – properties – applications.
8 Hours PART - A

UNIT - 7 UNIT - 1
NANOBIOLOGY – interaction between biomolecules and nanoparticle INTRODUCTION: Definition of Organization Behaviour and Historical
surfaces – materials used for synthesis of hybrid nano-bio assemblies – development, Environmental context (Information Technology and
biological applications – nanoprobes for analytical applications – Globalization, Diversity and Ethics, Design and Cultural, Reward Systems).
nanobiotechnology – future perspectives. Nanosensors – what make them 6 Hours
possible – nanoscale organization for sensors – characterization –
nanosensors based on optical properties – nanosensors based on quantum size UNIT - 2
effects – electrochemical sensors – sensors based on physical properties – THE INDIVIDUAL: Foundations of individual behaviour, individual
nanobiosensors – sensors of the future. differences. Ability. Attitude, Aptitude, interests. Values.
NANOMEDICINES – approach to development – nanotechnology in 7 Hours
diagnostic and therapeutic applications.
8 Hours UNIT - 3
LEARNING: Definition, Theories of Learning, Individual Decision Making,
UNIT - 8 classical conditioning, operant conditioning, social learning theory,
MOLECULAR NANOMACHINES – covalent and non-covalent continuous and intermittent reinforcement.
approaches – molecular motors and machines – other molecular devices – 7 Hours
single molecular devices – practical problems involved.
NANOTRIBOLOGY – studying tribology on the nanoscale – applications. UNIT - 4
5 Hours PERCEPTION: Definition, Factors influencing perception, attribution
theory, selective perception, projection, stereotyping, Halo effect.
TEXT BOOKS: 7 Hours
1. NANO: The Essentials – Understanding Nanoscience and
Nanotechnology; T Pradeep (Professor, IIT Madras); Tata PART - B
McGraw-Hill India (2007)
2. Nanotechnology: Richard Booker & Earl Boysen; Wiley (2005).
UNIT - 5
REFERENCE BOOKS: MOTIVATION: Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs theory, Mc-Gregor's theory
1. Introduction to Nanoscale Science and Technology [Series: X and Y, Hertzberg's motivation Hygiene theory, David Mc-Clelland’s three
Nanostructure Science and Technology], Di Ventra, et al (Ed); needs theory, Victor Vroom's expectancy theory of motivation.
Springer (2004) 6 Hours
2. Nanotechnology Demystified, Linda Williams & Wade Adams;
McGraw-Hill (2007) UNIT - 6
3. Introduction to Nanotechnology, Charles P Poole Jr, Frank J THE GROUPS: Definition and classification of groups, Factors affecting
Owens, Wiley India Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 2007. group formation, stages of group development, Norms, Hawthorne studies,
group processes, group tasks, group decision making.
6 Hours

103 104
UNIT - 7 COMPUTER GRAPHICS
CONFLICT & STRESS MANAGEMENT: Definition of conflict,
Subject Code : 06ME836 IA Marks : 25
functional and dysfunctional conflict, stages of conflict process. Sources of
No. of Lecture Hrs./ Week : 04 Exam Hours : 03
stress, fatigue and its impact on productivity. Job satisfaction, job rotation,
Total No. of Lecture Hrs. : 52 Exam Marks : 100
enrichment, job enlargement and reengineering work process.
8 Hours PART - A

UNIT - 8 UNIT - 1
PRINCIPLES OF COMMUNICATION: Useful definitions, Scan Conversion and Clipping Representation of points, lines, Line
communication principles, communication system, role of communication in Drawing Algorithms: DDA algorithm, Bresenham’s integer line algorithm,
management, barriers in communication, how to overcome the barriers, rule Bresenham’s circle algorithm, mid point line and circle, Polygon filling
of effective communication. algorithms: scan conversion, seed filling, scan line algorithm. Viewing
6 Hours transformation, Clipping –points, lines, text, polygon, Cohen-Sutherland line
clipping, Sutherland-Hodgmen algorithm.
TEXT BOOKS: 7 Hours
1. Organizational Behaviour, Stephen P Robbins, 9th Edition, UNIT - 2
Pearson Education Publications, ISBN-81-7808-561-5 2002 Two Dimensional Transformations Representation of points,
2. Organizational Behaviour, Fred Luthans, 9th Edition, Mc Graw Transformations: Rotation, Reflection, Scaling, Combined Transformations,
Hill International Edition, ISBN-0-07-120412-12002 Translations and Homogeneous Coordinates, A geometric interpretation of
homogeneous coordinates, Over all scaling, Points at infinity, rotation about
REFERENCE BOOKS: an arbitrary point, Reflection through an arbitrary line.
1. Organizational Behaviour, Hellriegel, Srocum and Woodman, 6 Hours
Thompson Learning, 9th Edition, Prentice Hall India, 2001
2. Organizational Behaviour, Aswathappa - Himalaya Publishers. UNIT - 3
2001 Three Dimensional Transformations and Projections 3D Transformation
3. Organizational Behaviour, VSP Rao and others, Konark matrix: general matrix, Translation, scaling, Shearing, Rotation, Reflection,
Publishers.2002 Multiple transformations, Rotation about an axis parallel to coordinate axis,
4. Organizational Behaviour, (Human behaviour at work) 9th Edition, Rotation about an arbitrary axis in space, Reflection through an arbitrary
John Newstron/ Keith Davis. 2002 plane, Orthographic, Parallel projection Transformations, one, Perspective
projections- one point, two point and three point.
6 Hours
UNIT - 4
Plane and Space Curves Curve representation, Nonparametric curves,
parametric curves, parametric representation and generation of line, circle,
ellipse, parabola, hyperbola, generation of circle, ellipse, parabola, hyperbola,
Cubic spline, normalized cubic splines, Bezier curves: blending function,
properties, generation, B-spline curves- Cox-deBoor recursive
formula,properties,open uniform basis functions, Non-uniform basis
functions, periodic B-spline curve.
7 Hours
PART - B
UNIT - 5
Types and Mathematical Representation of Solids, Solid Models, Solid
entities, Solid representation, Solid modeling- set theory, regularized set

105 106
operations, set membership classification, Half spaces, Half spaces of plane, RAPID PROTOTYPING
cylinder, sphere, conical half-space, Boundary representation, Constructive
Solid Geometry- basic elements, Building operations. Subject Code : 06ME837 IA Marks : 25
7 Hours No. of Lecture Hrs./ Week : 04 Exam Hours : 03
Total No. of Lecture Hrs. : 52 Exam Marks : 100
UNIT - 6
VISUAL REALISM-I: Introduction, hidden line removal- visibility of PART - A
object views, Visibility techniques: minimax test, containment test, surface
test, Silhouttes, Homogeneity test, Sorting, Coherence, Hidden line priority UNIT - 1
algorithm, Hidden surface removal- Z-buffer algorithm, Warnock’s INTRODUCTION: Need for the compression in product development,
algorithm, Hidden solid removal- ray tracing algorithm. history of RP systems, Survey of applications, Growth of RP industry, and
6 Hours classification of RP systems.
STEREO LITHOGRAPHY SYSTEMS: Principle, Process parameter,
UNIT - 7 Process details, Data preparation, data files and machine details, Application.
VISUAL REALISM-II: Shading, shading models- diffuse reflection, 7 Hours
specular reflection, ambient light, Shading surfaces- constant shading,
gourmand shading, Phong shading, Shading enhancements, Shading Solids- UNIT - 2
Ray tracing for CSG, z- buffer algorithm for B-rep and CSG, octree encoded SELECTIVE LASER SINTERING: Type of machine, Principle of
objects, Colouring- RGB, CMY, HSV, HSL colour models. operation, process parameters, Data preparation for SLS, Applications.
7 Hours FUSION DEPOSITION MODELLING: Principle, Process parameter, Path
generation, Applications.
UNIT - 8 7 Hours
COMPUTER ANIMATION: Introduction, Conventional animation-key
UNIT - 3
frame, Inbetweening, Line testing, Painting, Filming, Computer animation-
SOLID GROUND CURING: Principle of operation, Machine details,
entertainment and engineering animation, Animation system hardware,
Applications. Laminated Object Manufacturing: Principle of operation, LOM
software architecture, Animation types- frame buffer, colour table, zoom-
materials. Process details, application.
pan-scroll, cross bar, real time play back, Animation techniques- key frame,
6 Hours
skelton. Path of motion and p-curves.
6 Hours UNIT - 4
CONCEPTS MODELERS: Principle, Thermal jet printer, Sander's model
TEXT BOOKS: market, 3-D printer. Genisys Xs printer HP system 5, object Quadra systems.
1 CAD/CAM-Theory and Practice, Ibraham Zeid, McGraw Hill, 6 Hours
2006
2 Mathematical Elements for Computer Graphics, Rogoer’s PART - B
Adams, McGraw Hill. 1990
UNIT - 5
REFERENCE BOOKS: RAPID TOOLING: Indirect Rapid tooling, Silicone rubber tooling,
1. Computer Graphics, Xiang z, Plastock, R. A., Schaums outlines, Aluminum filled epoxy tooling, Spray metal tooling, Cast kirksite, 3Q
McGraw Hill. 2007. keltool, etc. Direct Rapid Tooling Direct. AIM.
2. Computer Graphics, principles and practice, .Foley, Van- Damn, 6 Hours
Finner and Hughes, Addison Wesley. 2000
3. Computer Graphics, Sinha A. N., Udai A. D., Tata McGraw Hill, UNIT - 6
2008. RAPID TOOLING: Quick cast process, Copper polyamide, Rapid Tool,
4. Computer Graphics, C Version- Doneld Heran, M. Pauline Baker, DMILS, Prometal, Sand casting tooling, Laminate tooling soft Tooling vs.
2nd Edition, Pearson. hard tooling.
6 Hours
107 108
UNIT - 7 FOUNDRY TECHNOLOGY
SOFTWARE FOR RP: STL files, Overview of Solid view, magics, imics,
magic communicator, etc. Internet based software, Collaboration tools. Subject Code : 06ME838 IA Marks : 25
6 Hours No. of Lecture Hrs./ Week : 04 Exam Hours : 03
Total No. of Lecture Hrs. : 52 Exam Marks : 100
UNIT - 8
RAPID MANUFACTURING PROCESS OPTIMIZATION: factors PART - A
influencing accuracy. Data preparation errors, Part building errors, Error in
finishing, influence of build orientation.
8 Hours UNIT - 1
FOUNDRY METALLURGY: Oxidation of liquid metals, gas dissolution in
TEXT BOOKS: liquid metals, methods of degassing, fluidity, factors affecting fluidity,
1. Stereo Lithography and other RP & M Technologies, Paul F. fluidity tests, hot tearing, shrinkage of liquid metals.
Jacobs: SME, NY 1996. 6 Hours
2. Rapid Manufacturing, Flham D.T & Dinjoy S.S Verlog London
2001. UNIT - 2
CASTING DESIGN: Introduction to casting design, redesign
REFERENCE BOOKS: considerations, design for minimum casting stresses, design for directional
1. Rapid Prototyping, Terry Wohlers Wohler's Report 2000" solidification, design for metal flow, safety factors, design for low pattern
Wohler's Association 2000. cost and model making as an aid in design.
2. Rapid Prototyping Materials, Gurumurthi, IISc Bangalore. 6 Hours
3. Rapid Automated, Lament wood. Indus press New York
UNIT - 3
SOLIDIFICATION OF CASTINGS: Crystallization and development of
cast structure - nucleation, growth and dendritic growth. Structure of castings
- significance and practical control of cast structure, grain shape and
orientation, grain size, refinement and modification of cast structure. Concept
of progressive and directional solidification, solidification time and
derivation of Chvorinov’s equation, influence on mold characteristics and
cast metal.
7 Hours

UNIT - 4
RISERING AND GATING: Need for risering, general considerations of
risering, riser shapes, riser size, and location. Requirements of a riser. Sand,
insulating, and exothermic materials used for risers. Riser feeding distance
and theory of risering. Internal chills, external chills, use of mould materials
of different chill capacities, padding for directional solidification. Open type
and blind risers. Riser treatment using exothermic and insulating compounds.
Gating system – theoretical consideration of gating, laws of fluid flow,
turbulence in gating system, use of ceramic foam filters in gating, need for
tapered sprue, gating ratio, simple problems.
7 Hours

109 110
PART - B ELECTIVE-V (GROUP E)
MACHINE TOOL DESIGN
UNIT - 5
SPECIAL MOULDING TECHNIQUES: Principles, materials used,
Subject Code : 06ME841 IA Marks : 25
process details and application of no-bake sand systems, vacuum moulding,
No. of Lecture Hrs./ Week : 04 Exam Hours : 03
flaskless moulding, and high pressure moulding.
Total No. of Lecture Hrs. : 52 Exam Marks : 100
CUPOLA MELTING: Developments in cupola melting – hot blast cupola,
water cooled cupola, balanced blast cupola, cokeless cupola, cupola charge
calculations. PART - A
7 Hours
UNIT - 1
UNIT - 6 PRINCIPLES OF MACHINE TOOL DESIGN: General requirements of
FERROUS FOUNDRY: Melting procedures, casting characteristics, machine tool design - design process machine tool layout general
production, specification, and properties of some typical steels, grey cast requirements of machine tool design – design process machine tool layout
iron, malleable iron, and spheroidal graphite cast iron castings. 5 Hours
7 Hours
UNIT - 2
UNIT - 7 MACHINE TOOL DRIVES AND MECHANISMS: Working and
NON-FERROUS FOUNDRY: Melting procedures, casting characteristics, auxiliary motion. Drives- Electric drives, Hydraulic transmission, Kinmatic
production, specification, and properties of some typical aluminum, copper, structure, Regulation of speed and feeds, stepped regulation, standardization
and magnesium based alloy castings. of speed and feed, stepless regulation of speeds and feeds.
6 Hours 7 Hours

UNIT - 8 UNIT - 3
MODERNIZATION AND MECHANIZATION OF FOUNDRY: Need CUTTING FORCE ANALYSIS AND POWER REQUIREMENT: In
for modernization, and mechanization, moulding and core making, melting, Turning, Milling, Drilling, Shaping and Broaching operation with simple
pouring, shake out equipment and fettling, dust and fume control, material problems. General requirements of machine tools - Centre lathe, Milling
handling equipments for sand moulds and cores, molten metal and castings, machine.
reclamation of sands. Pollution control – norms, and agencies. 7 Hours
6 Hours
UNIT - 4
TEXT BOOKS: DESIGN OF MACHINE TOOL STRUCTURES: Functions-
1. Principles of metal casting, Heine Loper & Rosenthal TMH - 2005 Requirements-Design criteria Material used – static and dynamic stiffness –
2. Principle of Foundry Technology, P. L. Jain, TMH – 2006. Profile and basic design procedure for machine tool structures. Design of
beds, columns, housing, bases, tables, cross-rails, arms saddle, carriages.
REFERENCE BOOKS: 7 Hours
1. Castings, John Campbell, Second edition, Elseivier
2. Foundry Technology, P. N. Rao PART - B
3. Manufacturing Process, I, Dr. K. Radha Krishna 5th Edn. Sapna
Book House, Bangalore UNIT - 5
DESIGN OF GUIDE WAYS AND POWER SCREWS: Function and
types of guide ways – Design and lubrication of slide ways - aerostatic slide
ways - antifriction guide ways, combination guide ways - protecting devices,
design of power screws.
6 Hours

111 112
UNIT - 6 INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING AND ERGONOMICS
DESIGN OF SPINDLE AND SPINDLE BEARINGS: Functions-
Requirements and materials for spindle compliance and machining accuracy. Subject Code : 06ME842 IA Marks : 25
Design of spindles, antifriction bearing, Hydrodynamic and Hydrostatic No. of Lecture Hrs./ Week : 04 Exam Hours : 03
bearing, Air lubricated bearing. Total No. of Lecture Hrs. : 52 Exam Marks : 100
6 Hours
PART - A
UNIT - 7
DYNAMICS OF MACHINE TOOLS: Concept of dynamic cutting UNIT - 1
process, Physical causes of chatter and vibrations, Types of Chatter. Stability PRODUCTIVITY & WORK STUDY: Definition of productivity, factors
chart, chatter vibration in Lathe, Drilling machine, Grinding machine and affecting productivity, definition, objective & scope of work study, human
Milling machine. Different methods for avoiding machine tool chatter and factors in work study, work study & management, work study & supervisor,
vibration. work study &worker.
7 Hours 6 Hours

UNIT - 8 UNIT - 2
CONTROL SYSTEMS IN MACHINE TOOLS: Functions, requirements METHOD STUDY: Definition, objective & scope, charts to record
and classification. Control system for speed and feeds centralized control pre movements in shop, process charts, flow process charts, Multiple activity
selective control, control system for forming and auxiliary motions – charts, two handed process charts, SIMO chart, principles of motion
Mechanical control– Ergonomic consideration and compatibility – Automatic economy.
control system – Electric Hydraulic and pneumatic systems. 8 Hours
7 Hours
UNIT - 3
TEXT BOOKS: WORK MEASUREMENT: Definition, objectives, techniques of work
1. Machine Tool Dessign, N.K. Mehta Tata McGraw Hill 2001 measurement, work sampling, need of confidence levels, sample size
2. Principles of Machine Tools, Sen and Bhattacharaya Oxford IBM determination, random observation with simple problems
Publishing 2000 6 Hours

REFERENCE BOOKS: UNIT - 4


1. Machine Tool Design Volume – II and III, N. Acharkan MIR TIME STUDY: Definition, time study equipments, selection of jobs, steps in
Publications 2000 time study, breaking jobs into elements, recording information, rating,
2. Design of Machine Tools, S. K. Basu and D. K. Pal 2000 standard performance, scales of rating, factors affecting rate of working,
3. Principles of Machine Tool Design, Koensberger 1993 allowances, standard time determination.
6 Hours

PART - B

UNIT - 5
INTRODUCTION TO INDUSTRIAL DESIGN: elements of design
structure for industrial design in engineering application in modern
manufacturing systems.
Ergonomics and Industrial Design: Introduction, general approach to the
man-machine relationship, workstation design-working position.
8 Hours

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UNIT - 6 BIOMASS ENERGY SYSTEMS
VISUAL EFFECTS OF LINE AND FORM: The mechanics of seeing-
psychology of seeing general influences of line and form. Subject Code : 06ME843 IA Marks : 25
6 Hours No. of Lecture Hrs./ Week : 04 Exam Hours : 03
Total No. of Lecture Hrs. : 52 Exam Marks : 100
UNIT - 7
COLOR MODELS: RGB, CMY, HSV, Color and light, color and objects- PART - A
color and the eye-color consistency-color terms reactions to color and color
continuation-color on engineering equipments. UNIT - 1
6 Hours INTRODUCTION: Biomass energy sources, energy content of various Bio
– fuels, Energy plantation, origin of Biomass photo synthesis process,
UNIT - 8 Biomass Characteristics, sustainability of Biomass.
AESTHETIC CONCEPTS: Concept of unity-concept of order with variety- 6 Hours
concept of purpose style and environment –Aesthetic expressions. Style –
components of style house style, observation style in capital goods, case UNIT - 2
study. BIOMASS CONVERSION METHODS: Agrochemical, Thermochemical,
6 Hours Biochemical (flowchart) & Explanation.
6 Hours
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Work study, ILO, 3rd edition, 2006 UNIT - 3
2. Human Factor Engineering: Sanders & McCormick McGraw Hill PHYSICAL & AGROCHEMICAL CONVERSION: Briquetting,
Publications. Pelletization, Agrochemical, fuel Extraction, Thermo chemical Conversion:
Direct combustion for heat, Domestic cooking & heating.
REFERENCE BOOKS: 7 Hours
1. Applied Ergonomics Hand Book, Brain Shakel, Butterworth
Scientific, London 1988 UNIT - 4
2. Introduction to Ergonomics, R. C. Bridger, McGraw Hill BIOMASS GASIFICATION: Chemical reaction in gasification,
Publications. Producergas& the constituents, Types of gasifiers. Fixed bed gasifiers,
3. Industrial Design for Engineers, Mayall W. H. London Hiffee Fluidized bed gasifiers.Liquefaction: Liquefaction through pyrolysis &
Books Ltd., 1988 Methanol synthesis, application of producer gas in I C Engines.
4. Work Study & Ergonomics, Suresh Dalela & Saurabh, standard 7 Hours
publishers & distributors,1999
PART - B

UNIT - 5
BIO METHANIZATION: Anaerobic digestion, Basic principles, factors
influencing Biogas yield, classification of Biogas digester, floating gasholder
& fixed dome type.(Working Principle with diagram), Calculations for
sizing the Biogas plant.
6 Hours

UNIT - 6
BIOGAS FOR POWER GENERATION: Ethanol as an automobile fuel,
Ethanol production & its use in engines.
6 Hours

115 116
UNIT - 7 AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERING
BIO - DIESEL: Bio Diesel from edible & non-edible oils, Production of Bio
diesel from Honge & Jatropha seeds, use of bio diesel in I C engines, Engine
Subject Code : 06ME844 IA Marks : 25
power using Bio diesel, Blending of Bio diesel, Performance analysis of
No. of Lecture Hrs./ Week : 04 Exam Hours : 03
diesel engines using bio diesel. Effect of use of bio diesel in I C engines.
Total No. of Lecture Hrs. : 52 Exam Marks : 100
7 Hours

UNIT - 8
BIO POWER PLANTS: Bio Power generation routes, Basic PART - A
Thermodynamic cycles in Bio power generation; Brayton cycle, Sterling
cycle, Rankine cycle, Co-generation cycle. Biomass based steam power
plant. UNIT - 1
7 Hours ENGINE COMPONENTS AND COOLING & LUBRICATION
SYSTEMS: Spark Ignition (SI) & Compression Ignition (CI) engines,
TEXT BOOKS: cylinder – arrangements and their relatives merits, Liners, Piston, connecting
1. Bio Gas Technology, B.T. Nijaguna. New Age International- New rod, crankshaft, valves, valve actuating mechanisms, valve and port timing
Delhi.2001-02 diagrams, Types of combustion chambers for S.I.Engine and C.I.Engines,
2. Energy Technology, S. Rao & B. B. Parulekar – Khanna Compression ratio, methods of a Swirl generation, choice of materials for
Publishers, Delhi-1999. different engine components, engine positioning, cooling requirements,
3. Non Conventional Energy Sources, G. D. Rai - Khanna methods of cooling, thermostat valves, different lubrication arrangements.
Publishers. Delhi. 7 Hours

REFERENCE BOOKS: UNIT - 2


1. Greenhouse Technology for Controlled Environment, G.N. FUELS, FUEL SUPPLY SYSTEMS FOR SI AND CI ENGINES:
Tiwari, Alpha Science International Ltd., Pangbourne.England. Conventional fuels, alternative fuels, normal and abnormal combustion,
2. Renewable Energy Resources, John.W.Twidell, Anthony. D. Weir, cetane and octane numbers, Fuel mixture requirements for SI engines, types
EC BG-2001. of carburetors, C.D.& C.C. carburetors, multi point and single point fuel
3. BioMass, Deglisc. X and P. Magne, Millennium Enterprise, New injection systems, fuel transfer pumps, Fuel filters, fuel injection pumps and
Delhi. injectors.
7 Hours

UNIT - 3
SUPERCHARGERS AND TURBOCHARGERS: Naturally aspirated
engines, Forced Induction, Types pf superchargers, Turbocharger
construction and operation, Intercooler, Turbocharger lag.
6 Hours

UNIT - 4
IGNITION SYSTEMS: Battery Ignition systems, magneto Ignition system,
Transistor assist contacts. Electronic Ignition, Automatic Ignition advance
systems.
6 Hours

117 118
PART - B

TEXT BOOKS:
1. Automotive mechanics, William H Crouse & Donald L Anglin,
UNIT - 5 10th Edition Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Company Ltd., 2007
POWER TRAINS: General arrangement of clutch, Principle of friction 2. Automotive Mechanics, S. Srinivasan, Tata McGraw Hill 2003.
clutches, Torque transmitted, Constructional details, Fluid flywheel, Single
plate, multi-plate and centrifugal clutches.
Gear box: Necessity for gear ratios in transmission, synchromesh gear boxes, REFERENCE BOOKS:
3, 4 and 5 speed gear boxes. Free wheeling mechanism, planetary gears 1. Automotive mechanics: Principles and Practices, Joseph Heitner,
systems, over drives, fluid coupling and torque converters, Epicyclic gear D Van Nostrand Company, Inc
box, principle of automatic transmission, calculation of gear ratios, 2. Fundamentals of Automobile Engineering, K.K.Ramalingam,
Numerical calculations for torque transmission by clutches. Scitech Publications (India) Pvt. Ltd.
8 Hours 3. Automobile Engineering, R. B. Gupta, Satya Prakashan, 4th edn.
1984.
4. Automobile engineering, Kirpal Singh. Vol I and II 2002.
UNIT - 6
DRIVE TO WHEELS: Propeller shaft and universal joints, Hotchkiss and
torque tube drives, differential, rear axle, different arrangements of fixing the
wheels to rear axle, steering geometry, camber, king pin inclination, included
angle, castor, toe in & toe out, condition for exact steering, steering gears,
power steering, general arrangements of links and stub axle, over steer, under
steer and neutral steer, numerical problems, types of chassis frames.
6 Hours

UNIT - 7
SUSPENSION, SPRINGS AND BRAKES: Requirements, Torsion bar
suspension systems, leaf spring, coil spring, independent suspension for front
wheel and rear wheel. Air suspension system.
Types of brakes, mechanical compressed air, vacuum and hydraulic braking
systems, construction and working of master and wheel cylinder, brake shoe
arrangements, Disk brakes, drum brakes, Antilock –Braking systems, purpose
and operation of antilock-braking system, ABS Hydraulic Unit, Rear-wheel
antilock & Numerical Problems
6 Hours

UNIT - 8
AUTOMOTIVE EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEMS: Automotive
emission controls, Controlling crankcase emissions, Controlling evaporative
emissions, Cleaning the exhaust gas, Controlling the air-fuel mixture,
Controlling the combustion process, Exhaust gas recirculation, Treating the
exhaust gas, Air-injection system, Air-aspirator system, Catalytic converter,
Emission standards- Euro I, II, III and IV norms, Bharat Stage II, III norms.
6 Hours

119 120
DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM UNIT - 6
STRUCTURAL QUERY LANGUAGE (SQL): Data definition etc., in
Subject Code : 06ME845 IA Marks : 25 SQL2. Basic and complex queries in SQL, Inser, Delete; Update statements,
No. of Lecture Hrs./ Week : 04 Exam Hours : 03 and views in SQKL, embedded SQL.
Total No. of Lecture Hrs. : 52 Exam Marks : 100 7 Hours

PART - A UNIT - 7
DATABASE DESIGN: Design guidelines for relational schemas, functional
dependencies, normalization 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th; normal forms. Database
UNIT - 1 design process, factors influencing physical database design guidelines, and
DATABASE AND DATABASE USERS: Introduction, characteristics of guidelines for relational systems.
database approach, intended uses of a DBMS, advantages and 7 Hours
implementation of database approach.
6 Hours UNIT - 8
SYSTEM IMPLEMENTATION: System catalogue for RDBMSs,
UNIT - 2 transaction processing, and system concepts, properties of transaction, brief
DATABASE SYSTEMS CONCEPTS AND ARCHITECTURE: Data discussion on concurrency control and recovery techniques, database security
models, schemes and instances, DBMS architecture and data independence, and authorization.
database languages and interfaces, database system environment, 5 Hours
classification of database management systems.
6 Hours TEXT BOOKS:
1. Fundamentals of Database Systems, Ramez Elmasri and
UNIT - 3 Shanmkanth B. Navathe, 3rd Edition, Addison Pearson.
DATA MODELING: High level conceptual data models for database 2. Database Management System, Raghu Ramakrishnan, Tata Mc
design. Entity types, entity sets, attributes and keys, Relationships, Graw Hill, 3rd Edn. 2002.
relationship types, roles and structural constraints. Weak entity types, ER
diagram and design issue. REFERENCE BOOKS:
8 Hours 1. Database Management and Design, Gray W.hansen and James V.
Hansen, 2nd Edn. Printice Hall India Pvt. Ltd., 2002.
UNIT - 4 2. Database Management Systems, Designing and Building business
RECORD STORAGE AND PRIMARY FILE ORGANIZATIONS: applications by Gerald V. Post, 3rd Edition, Tata Mc Graw Hill
Secondary storage devices, buffering of the blocks, placing file records on Publishing company Ltd.,- 2005
the disk, operations on files, heap files and sorted files, hashing techniques. 3. Project Mangment with PERT and CPM, Moder Joseph J and
6 Hours Phillips cerel, R., VAN Noserand, Reinhold, 2nd Edn., 1976.

PART - B

UNIT - 5
RELATIONAL DATA MODEL AND RELATIONAL ALGEBRA: Brief
discussion on code rules, relational model concepts, constraints and schemas.
Update operation on relations, basic and additional relational algebra
operations, queries in relational algebra.
7 Hours

121 122
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE UNIT - 6
EXPERT SYSTEMS: Structure and uses, Representing and using domain
Subject Code : 06ME846 IA Marks : 25 knowledge, Expert System Shells. Pattern recognition Learning classification
No. of Lecture Hrs./ Week : 04 Exam Hours : 03 patterns, recognizing and understanding speech. Introduction to knowledge
Total No. of Lecture Hrs. : 52 Exam Marks : 100 Acquisition, Types of Learning.
7 Hours
PART - A
UNIT - 7
TYPICAL EXPERT SYSTEMS: MYCIN, Variants of MYCIN,
UNIT - 1 PROSPECTOR, DENDRAL, PUFF, ETC.
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE: Introduction, definition, underlying 6 Hours
assumption, importance f A1, AI and related fields.
6 Hours UNIT - 8
INTRODUCTION TO MACHINE LEARNING: Perceptrons, Checker
UNIT - 2 Playing Examples, Learning Automata, Genetic Algorithms, Intelligent
SPACE REPRESENTATION: Defining a problem. Production systems Editors.
and its characteristics, Search and Control strategies – Generate and Test, 6 Hours
Hill Climbing, Best – first Search, Problem reduction, Constraint
Satisfaction, Means – Ends Analysis. TEXT BOOKS:
7 Hours 1. Artificial Intelligence, Elaine Rich & Kevin Knight, M/H 1983.
2. Introduction to AI & ES, Dan W. Patterson, Prentice Hall of India,
UNIT - 3 1999.
KNOWLEDGE REPRESENTATION ISSUES: Representations and
Mappings, Types of knowledge – Procedural Vs Declarative, Logic REFERENCE BOOKS:
programming. Forward Vs Backward reasoning, Matching. 1. Principles of Artificial Intelligence, Springer Verlag, Berlin, 1981.
7 Hours 2. Artificial Intelligence in business, Science & Industry, Wendy B.
Ranch
UNIT - 4 3. A guide to expert systems, Waterman, D.A., Addison – Wesley
USE OF PREDICATE LOGIC: Representing simple facts, Instance and Isa inc. 1986
relationships, Syntax and Semantics for Prepositional logic, FQPL and 4. Building expert systems, Hayes, Roth, Waterman, D.A. Addison –
properties of Wffs, Conversion to Clausal form, Resolution, Natural Wesley, 1983
deduction.
6 Hours

PART - B

UNIT - 5
STATISTICAL AND PROBABILISTIC REASONING: Symbolic
reasoning under uncertainty, Probability and Bayes’ theorem, Certainity
factors and Rule based systems, Bayesian Networks, Shafer Theory, Fuzzy
Logic.
7 Hours

123 124
DESIGN OF EXPERIMENTS variation. Quadratic loss function & variations of quadratic loss function.
Robust Design: Steps in Robust Design: Parameter design and Tolerance
Subject Code : 06ME847 IA Marks : 25 Design. Reliability Improvement through experiments, Illustration through
No. of Lecture Hrs./ Week : 04 Exam Hours : 03 Numerical examples.
Total No. of Lecture Hrs. : 52 Exam Marks : 100 6 Hours

PART - A UNIT - 6
EXPERIMENT DESIGN USING TAGUCHI’S ORTHOGONAL
UNIT - 1 ARRAYS: Types of Orthogonal Arrays, selection of standard orthogonal
INTRODUCTION: Strategy of Experimentation, Typical applications of arrays, Linear graphs and Interaction assignment, Dummy level Technique,
Experimental design, Basic Principles, Guidelines for Designing Compound factor method, Modification of linear graphs. Illustration through
Experiments. Numerical examples.
5 Hours 8 Hours

UNIT - 2 UNIT - 7
BASIC STATISTICAL CONCEPTS: Concepts of random variable, SIGNAL TO NOISE RATIO: Evaluation of sensitivity to noise. Signal to
probability, density function cumulative distribution function. Sample and Noise ratios for static problems: Smaller-the-better type, Nominal-the –
population, Measure of Central tendency; Mean median and mode, Measures better-type, Larger-the-better type. Signal to Noise ratios for Dynamic
of Variability, Concept of confidence level. Statistical Distributions: Normal, problems. Illustration through Numerical examples.
Log Normal & Weibull distributions. Hypothesis testing, Probability plots, 6 Hours
choice of sample size. Illustration through Numerical examples.
7 Hours UNIT - 8
PARAMETER AND TOLERANCE DESIGN: Parameter and tolerance
UNIT - 3 design concepts, Taguchi’s inner and outer arrays, parameter design strategy,
EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN: Classical Experiments: Factorial tolerance design strategy. Illustration through Numerical examples.
Experiments: Terminology: factors, levels, interactions, treatment 6 Hours
combination, randomization, Two-level experimental designs for two factors
and three factors. Three-level experimental designs for two factors and three
factors, Factor effects, Factor interactions, Fractional factorial design, TEXT BOOKS:
Saturated Designs, Central composite designs. Illustration through Numerical 1. Design and Analysis of Experiments, Douglas C. Montgomery, 5th
examples. Edition Wiley India Pvt. Ltd. 2007
7 Hours 2. Quality Engineering using Robust Design, Madhav S. Phadke,
Prentice Hall PTR, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersy 07632, 1989.
UNIT - 4
ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION METHODS: Measures of REFERENCE BOOK:
variability, Ranking method, Column effect method & Plotting method, 1. Quality by Experimental Design, Thomas B. Barker, Marcel
Analysis of variance (ANOVA) in Factorial Experiments: YATE’s algorithm Dekker, Inc ASQC Quality Press.1985.
for ANOVA, Regression analysis, Mathematical models from experimental 2. Experiments Planning, analysis, and parameter Design
data. Illustration through Numerical examples. optimization, C.F. Jeff Wu Michael Hamada, John Wiley Editions.
7 Hours 2002.
3. Reliability Improvement by Experiments, W.L. Condra, Marcel
PART - B
Dekker, Inc ASQC Quality Press.1985.
UNIT - 5 4. Taguchi Techniques for Quality Engineering, Phillip J. Ross, 2nd
QUALITY BY EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN: Quality, Western and Edn. McGraw Hill International Editions, 1996.
Taguchi’s quality philosophy, elements of cost, Noise factors causes of
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DESIGN FOR MANUFACTURING AND ASSEMBLY operations, provisions for clamping, Reduction in machining area,
simplification by separation and amalgamation, Use of productive machines.
Subject Code : 06ME848 IA Marks : 25 6 Hours
No. of Lecture Hrs./ Week : 04 Exam Hours : 03
Total No. of Lecture Hrs. : 52 Exam Marks : 100 UNIT - 7
DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS: Major Design Phases. Design for
PART - A Manufacturability consideration. Influence of Fabrication properties
(Machinability, Castability, Weldability, Polymer processing).
UNIT - 1 7 Hours
TOLERANCES, LIMITS & FITS: General Tolerances, Tolerance grades,
Limits fundamental deviation, Fits, Tolerance Accumulation cumulative UNIT - 8
effect of tolerances in assembly. Relationship between attainable tolerance SELECTION OF MATERIALS IN DESIGN: Properties of Materials used
grades and different machining processes. in design. Material selection process – cost per unit property, weighted
6 Hours properties and limits on properties methods.
7 Hours
UNIT - 2
GEOMETRIC TOLERANCES: Geometrical characteristics and symbols. TEXT BOOKS:
Definition and Measurement of circularity, cylindricity, flatness and runout. 3. Engineering Metrology, R.K. Jain Khanna Publishers, 2000.
True position tolerance. 4. Design for Manufacture, Harry Peck, Pitman Publications, 1983.
8 Hours
REFERENCE BOOKS:
UNIT - 3 4. ASM Handbook, vol.20. Material selection & Design.
SURFACE ROUGHNESS: Terminology, Terms used for surface 5. Design for Manufacturability Handbook, JameshG.Bralla, Editor,
roughness, measurement of surface roughness. Surface roughness values Mcgraw Hill 1998.
obtained from various machining processes. 6. Product Design for Manufacture and Assembly, Geoffrey
6 Hours Boothroyed et al ‘Mercel Dekker Inc. New York.
7. Engineering Deign: A Materials and processing approach,
UNIT - 4 George. E. Dieter, Mcgraw Hill, 1991.
STASTICAL QUALITY CONTROL: Frequency distribution, standard
deviation concept of skewness & Kurtosh variance, Process capability,
Indices Cp and Cpk control charts.
6 Hours

PART - B
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UNIT - 5
COMPONENT DESIGN FROM CASTING CONSIDERATIONS:
Pattern, Mould, Parting line, cored holes and machined holes, Design for
reducting/eliminating sand cores.
6 Hours

UNIT - 6
COMPONENT DESIGN FROM MACHINING CONSIDERATION:
Design considerations for turning, drilling, tapping, milling and grinding

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