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B. TECH - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ( REGULATIONS : VCE-R11 ) B.

Tech - Mechanical Engineering Program Outcomes: Upon completion of the Mechanical Engineering Program, Graduates will demonstrate the ability to use basic knowledge in mathematics, science and engineering and apply them to solve problems specific to mechanical engineering (Fundamental engineering analysis skills). Graduates will demonstrate the ability to design and conduct experiments, interpret and analyze data, and report results (Information retrieval skills). Graduates will demonstrate the ability to design any mechanical systems that meets desired specifications and requirements (Creative skills). Graduates will demonstrate the ability to function as a coherent unit in multidisciplinary design teams, and deliver results through collaborative research (Teamwork). Graduates will demonstrate the ability to identify, formulate and solve mechanical engineering problems of a complex kind (Engineering problem solving skills). Graduates will demonstrate an understanding of their professional and ethical responsibilities, and use technology for the benefit of mankind (Professional integrity). Graduates will be able to communicate effectively in both verbal and written forms (Speaking / writing skills). Graduates will have the confidence to apply engineering solutions in global and national contexts (Engineering impact assessment skills). Graduates should be capable of self-education and clearly understand the value of life-long learning (Continuing education awareness). Graduates will develop an open mind and have an understanding of the impact of engineering on society and demonstrate awareness of contemporary issues (Social awareness). Graduates will be familiar with applying software methods and modern computer tools to analyze mechanical engineering problems (Software hardware interface). Graduates will have the ability to recognize the importance of professional development by pursing post graduate studies or face competitive examinations that offer challenging and rewarding careers in Mechanical Engineering (Successful career and immediate employment). Graduate will be able to design a system to meet desired needs within environmental, economic, political, ethical health and safety, manufacturability and management knowledge and techniques to estimate time, resources to complete project (Practical engineering analysis skills).

Code I SEMESTER

Subject

Course Outcomes / Programme Outcomes

Course Outcomes: Upon successful completion of the course, the student should be familiar with and be able to: a. Solve first and higher order differential equations and apply them to realistic problems b. Find multiple integrals c. Find derivatives and integrals of vector-valued functions d. Use Laplace transforms to find the solutions of R L C circuits ABS11T01 Mathematics - I e. Evaluate integral theorems of Green, Gauss & Stokes to find lines, surfaces & volumes Programme Outcomes:

An ability to apply knowledge of computing, mathematical foundations, algorithmic principles, and computer science and engineering theory in the modeling and design of computer-based systems to realworld problems (fundamental engineering analysis skills).

Engineering Physics ABS11T02

Course Outcomes: Determine the various properties of crystals. Understand preparations of nano materials. Understand the fundamentals of quantum computing. To know various properties of Dielectrics and magnetic

properties. Understand various Lasers and fiber optic communication. Analyze and design different semi conductor devices.

Program Outcomes: An ability to apply knowledge of computing, mathematical foundations, algorithmic principles, and computer science and engineering theory in the modeling and design of computer-based systems to realworld problems (fundamental engineering analysis skills). Course Outcomes: Determine the quality of water from different sources. Select suitable polymeric material for a given application. Understand the classification, properties and applications of materials used as conducting polymers. Understand the concept of cell, electrode, cathode, anode, electrolysis, electromotive force and reference electrode. Understand the terms involved in phase rule. Interpret phase rule to one and two component systems Program Outcomes: An ability to apply knowledge of computing, mathematical foundations, algorithmic principles, and computer based systems to real-world problems (fundamental engineering analysis skills). Course Outcomes: Upon successful completion of the course, the student should be familiar with and be able to: Determine the probability cause outcomes caused by chance mechanism or uncertainty. Estimating the population parameter from the corresponding small samples and large samples.

ABS11T03

Engineering Chemistry

ABS11T06

Computational Techniques

Understand the significance of the given data. Apply numerical methods in engineering design and development of powerful software. Apply curve fitting in correlation analysis and regression analysis. Apply numerical differentiation and integration when analytical methods are failing.

Program Outcomes: An ability to apply knowledge of computing, mathematical foundations, algorithmic principles, and computer science and engineering theory in the modeling and design of computer-based systems to realworld problems (fundamental engineering analysis skills). An ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze and interpret data (information retrieval skills). Course Outcomes: 1. Model the problem using good free-body diagrams and accurate equilibrium equations 2 Apply pertinent mathematical, physical and engineering mechanical principles to solve friction problem. 3. Understand the meaning of centers of gravity (mass)/centroids using integration methods. 4 Understand the meaning of Area moment of Inertia and mass moment of inertia. 5. To solve the problem of equilibrium by using the principle of virtual work. Programme Outcomes: Graduates will demonstrate the ability to use basic knowledge in mathematics, science and engineering and apply them to solve problems specific to mechanical engineering.

AME11T0 1

Engineering Mechanics

Graduates will demonstrate the ability to identify, formulate and solve mechanical engineering problems of a complex kind Graduates will have the ability to recognize the importance of professional development by pursing post graduate studies or face competitive examinations that offer challenging and rewarding careers in Mechanical Engineering. Graduate will be able to design a system to meet desired needs within environmental, economic, political, ethical health and safety, manufacturability and management knowledge and techniques to estimate time, resources to complete project. Course Outcomes: Determine the quality of water from different sources. Select suitable polymeric material for a given application. Understand the classification, properties and applications of materials used as conducting polymers. Understand the concept of cell, electrode, cathode, anode, electrolysis, electromotive force and reference electrode. Understand the terms involved in phase rule. Interpret phase rule to one and two component systems

ABS11L01

Engineering Physics and Engineering Chemistry Lab

Determine the various properties of crystals. Understand preparations of nano materials. Understand the fundamentals of quantum computing. To know various properties of Dielectrics and magnetic properties. Understand various Lasers and fiber optic communication. Analyze and design different

semi conductor devices. Program outcome: Graduates will demonstrate the ability to use basic knowledge in mathematics, science and engineering and apply them to solve problems specific to mechanical engineering (Fundamental engineering analysis skills).

AME11L0 1

Engineering Workshop

Course Outcomes: The students should be able to: 1. Operate/use all common tools and basic machines 2. Read, understand and interpret engineering drawings 3. Make three dimensional sketches 4. Handle marking-out and precision measuring instruments 5. Carry out basic metal cutting tasks 6. Be familiar with use of common workshop machines: Lathe, Bench Drill, Grinder and shaper. 7. Perform first-line maintenance of workshop machines 8. Be a productive contributor to scheduled maintenance tasks Programme Outcomes: Graduates will demonstrate the ability to use basic knowledge in mathematics, science and engineering and apply them to solve problems specific to mechanical engineering (Fundamental engineering analysis skills). Graduate will be able to design a system to meet desired needs within environmental, economic, political, ethical health and safety, manufacturability and management knowledge and techniques to estimate time, resources to complete project (Practical engineering analysis skills).

Course outcomes: I. To further enhance the students engineering drawing knowledge and skills in technical drawing as foundation to the basic engineering concepts 2. To inculcate in the minds of the student the importance of technical drawing knowledge and skills as applied in the various areas of engineering 3. To develop self-confidence in reading and drafting plans and designs with accuracy, speed, legibility and neatness as the major objectives 4. To develop the students appreciation of lifelong learning of the basic concepts of technical drawing and sketching and be able to apply this learning to the advancement of society 5. To develop in the student a desirable work ethics in drafting technical Programme Outcomes: Graduates will demonstrate the ability to use basic knowledge in mathematics, science and engineering and apply them to solve problems specific to mechanical engineering (Fundamental engineering analysis skills). Graduates should be capable of self-education and clearly understand the value of life-long learning (Continuing education awareness).

AME11L0 2

Engineering Drawing

II SEMESTER AHS11T0 Technical English 1

Course Outcomes: Learners will be able to familiarize themselves with the Indian scenario where science and technology is concerned and

give them an idea of the lives of Indian scientist who worked for the cause of science. Students would learn the importance of humanity, love and service to mankind with reference to Mother Theresas biography. Students would get an opportunity to learn sample narrative and persuasive styles of writing. The learner would grasp the message of innovation in R&D and the importance of being proactive in introducing technology to the masses Students would aspire high from discussing the achievements of eminent personalities like Sam Pitroda and encourage them in dreaming high. The learner is familiarized with the concept of symbolism through the chapter Bubbling Well Road Learners will be made aware of the brief history of racism and discrimination in the USA and methods adopted to overcome racial discrimination. Learners will be able to use grammar, vocabulary, idioms and phrasal verbs through listening and reading passages, articles, essays, general discussion etc. The learner is equipped with skills of writing letters, e-mails, and memos in various situations. The students will be aquatinted with the various structures of reports and learn to use them in the professional scenario.

Program Outcomes: An ability to communicate effectively, both in writing and orally (speaking / writing skills). Course Outcomes: Upon successful completion of the course, the student should be

ABS11T08

Mathematics - II

familiar with and be able to:

Apply matrices in Quantum mechanics, electrical networks, Probability, etc., Apply Eigen values and Eigen vectors in quantum mechanics, vibration of beams, probability. Apply numerical methods in engineering design and development of powerful software. Apply curve fitting in correlation analysis and regression analysis. Apply numerical differentiation and integration when analytical methods are failing. Apply Fourier series to solve ordinary and partial differential equations. Solve problems in dynamics, elasticity, heat transfer, electromagnetic theory and quantum mechanics by using PDEs. De model to mathematical problem and thereby find a solution using mathematical concepts. Develop alternative ways to solve a problem and systematic approach of a solution in real life.

Program Outcomes: An ability to apply knowledge of computing, mathematical foundations, algorithmic principles, and computer science and engineering theory in the modeling and design of computer-based systems to realworld problems (fundamental engineering analysis skills). Course Outcomes: Knowledge regarding environment and its components. Understand various ecosystems, their biodiversity and Scientific methods to protect them Knowledge about different

ABS11T04

Environmental Science

types of pollutions and their control measures. Effective methods for waste management Study global environmental problems and come out with best possible solutions knowledge about Green environmental issues Awareness about environmental laws, Environmental Impact assessments and Environmental Management Plans

Program Outcomes:

An understanding of professional, ethical, legal, security and social issues and responsibilities (professional integrity). The broad education necessary to analyze the local and global impact of computing and engineering solutions on individuals, organizations, and society (Engineering impact assessment skills). Graduates will develop an open mind and have an understanding of the impact of engineering on society and demonstrate awareness of contemporary issues (Social awareness).

ACS11T01 Computer Programming

Course Outcomes: Demonstrate an understanding of computer programming language concepts. Demonstrate an understanding of the major programming domains and the knowledge of the most appropriate computer programming language for each domain. To be able to develop C programs on at least two platforms. Demonstrate an understanding of ethical and legal issues for computing professionals and the impact of computing technology in society. Able to implement the

algorithms and draw flowcharts for solving Mathematical and small Engineering problems. Graduate will demonstrate an ability to design and develop Computer programs, analyze, and interpret the concept of pointers, declarations, initialization, operations on pointers and their usage. Graduates must be able to define structure data types and use them in simple data processing applications also he/she must be able to use the concept of array of structures. Student must be able to define union and enumeration user defined data types. Graduates will able to demonstrate an ability to visualize and work on laboratory and multidisciplinary tasks like Graphics and real time applications. Graduate will able to learn opening of data files and learn input/ output of file data. Also he must learn to write programs for reading, writing and appending data to sequential data Files.

Program Outcomes: Graduates will demonstrate the ability to design any mathematical system or thermal that meets desired specifications and requirements (Creative skills). Graduates will demonstrate the ability to identify, formulate and solve mechanical engineering problems of a complex kind (Engineering problem solving skills). Graduates should be capable of self-education and clearly understand the value of life-long learning (Continuing education awareness). Graduates will be familiar with applying software methods and modern computer tools to analyze mechanical engineering

problems (Software hardware interface). Course Outcomes: Student shall explain basic electrical concepts, including electric charge, current, electrical potential, electrical Power and energy. Student shall explain the relationship of voltage and current in resistors, capacitors, inductors, and mutual Inductors. Student will analyze circuits with ideal, independent, and controlled voltage and current sources. Student able to apply Kirchhoffs voltage and current laws to the analysis of electric circuits. Student able to apply concepts of electric network topology, nodes, branches, and loops to solve circuit problems, including the use of computer simulation. Student emphasize on basic laws, theorems and techniques which are used to develop a working knowledge of the methods of analysis used. Program Outcomes: Graduates will demonstrate the ability to use basic knowledge in mathematics, science and engineering and apply them to solve problems specific to mechanical engineering (Fundamental engineering analysis skills). Graduates will demonstrate the ability to design and conduct experiments, interpret and analyze data, and report results (Information retrieval skills). Graduates will demonstrate the ability to identify, formulate and solve mechanical engineering problems of a complex kind (Engineering problem solving skills). Course Outcomes:

AEE11T02

Basic Electrical and Electronics Engineering

AHS11L01 English Language Communication

Skills Lab

Learners will be able to familiarize themselves with the Indian scenario where science and technology is concerned and give them an idea of the lives of Indian scientist who worked for the cause of science. Students would learn the importance of humanity, love and service to mankind with reference to Mother Theresas biography. Students would get an opportunity to learn sample narrative and persuasive styles of writing. The learner would grasp the message of innovation in R&D and the importance of being proactive in introducing technology to the masses Students would aspire high from discussing the achievements of eminent personalities like Sam Pitroda and encourage them in dreaming high. The learner is familiarized with the concept of symbolism through the chapter Bubbling Well Road Learners will be made aware of the brief history of racism and discrimination in the USA and methods adopted to overcome racial discrimination. Learners will be able to use grammar, vocabulary, idioms and phrasal verbs through listening and reading passages, articles, essays, general discussion etc. The learner is equipped with skills of writing letters, e-mails, and memos in various situations. The students will be aquatinted with the various structures of reports and learn to use them in the professional scenario.

Program Outcomes: An ability to communicate effectively, both in writing and orally (speaking / writing skills). Course Outcomes:

ACS11L01

Computer Programming Lab

Demonstrate an understanding of computer programming language concepts. Demonstrate an understanding of the major programming domains and the knowledge of the most appropriate computer programming language for each domain. To be able to develop C programs on at least two platforms. Demonstrate an understanding of ethical and legal issues for computing professionals and the impact of computing technology in society. Able to implement the algorithms and draw flowcharts for solving Mathematical and small Engineering problems. Graduate will demonstrate an ability to design and develop Computer programs, analyze, and interpret the concept of pointers, declarations, initialization, operations on pointers and their usage. Graduates must be able to define structure data types and use them in simple data processing applications also he/she must be able to use the concept of array of structures. Student must be able to define union and enumeration user defined data types. Graduates will able to demonstrate an ability to visualize and work on laboratory and multidisciplinary tasks like Graphics and real time applications. Graduate will able to learn opening of data files and learn input/ output of file data. Also he must learn to write programs for reading, writing and appending data to sequential data Files.

Program Outcomes: Graduates will demonstrate the ability to design any mathematical system or thermal

that meets desired specifications and requirements (Creative skills). Graduates will demonstrate the ability to identify, formulate and solve mechanical engineering problems of a complex kind (Engineering problem solving skills). Graduates should be capable of self-education and clearly understand the value of life-long learning (Continuing education awareness). Graduates will be familiar with applying software methods and modern computer tools to analyze mechanical engineering problems (Software hardware interface). AME11L0 3 Advanced Engineering Drawing Course outcomes: I. To further enhance the students engineering drawing knowledge and skills in technical drawing as foundation to the basic engineering concepts 2. To inculcate in the minds of the student the importance of technical drawing knowledge and skills as applied in the various areas of engineering 3. To develop self-confidence in reading and drafting plans and designs with accuracy, speed, legibility and neatness as the major objectives 4. To develop the students appreciation of lifelong learning of the basic concepts of technical drawing and sketching and be able to apply this learning to the advancement of society 5. To develop in the student a desirable work ethics in drafting technical drawings Programme Outcomes: Graduates will demonstrate the ability to use basic knowledge in mathematics, science and

engineering and apply them to solve problems specific to mechanical engineering (Fundamental engineering analysis skills). Graduates should be capable of self-education and clearly understand the value of life-long learning (Continuing education awareness).

III SEMESTER ACS11T02 Data Structures through C

Course Outcomes: Able to explain and apply the fundamental data structures used in programming in terms of their definitions, examples, trade-offs, optimal application of them in different programming situations, their implementation, and other aspects. Able to Program, debug, and maintain source-code for data structures and incorporate them into larger programming frameworks. Foremost, students will be able to efficiently implement fundamental operations associated with each data structure, such as initialization, insertion, deletion, traversal, search, and maintenance (e.g. balancing). Critically analyze programs to determine where and which particular data-structures would be most beneficial. This capacity to apply data-structures methodologies is necessary in several directions of further Computer Science work such as Data Communications, Operating Systems, and Computer Graphics. Effectively express themselves in written and oral form. Measure: exams, homework and projects. Demonstrate the ability to think critically. Measure: exams, homework and projects. Locate and use information. Measure: projects.

Demonstrate the ability to integrate knowledge and ideas in a coherent and meaningful manner. Measure: exams, surveys, and projects.

Program Outcomes: Graduates will demonstrate the ability to design any mathematical system or thermal that meets desired specifications and requirements (Creative skills). Graduates will demonstrate the ability to identify, formulate and solve mechanical engineering problems of a complex kind (Engineering problem solving skills). Graduates should be capable of self-education and clearly understand the value of life-long learning (Continuing education awareness). Graduates will be familiar with applying software methods and modern computer tools to analyze mechanical engineering problems (Software hardware interface). AME11T0 2 Mechanics of Solids Course Outcomes: To establish an understanding of the fundamental concepts of mechanics of deformable solids; including static equilibrium, geometry of deformation, and material constitutive behavior. To provide students with exposure to the systematic methods for solving engineering problems in solid mechanics. To discuss the basic mechanical principles underlying modern approaches for design of various types of structural members subjected to axial load, torsion, bending, transverse shear, and combined loading. To build the necessary theoretical background for further structural analysis and

design courses. Understand the concepts and principles applied to members under various loadings and the effects of these loadings. Analyze and design structural members subjected to tension, compression, torsion, bending and combined stresses using the fundamental concepts of stress, strain and elastic behavior of materials. Analyze columns and pressure vessels under various loadings. Conduct himself or herself professionally and with regard to his or her responsibilities toward society, especially with respect to designing machine parts and structures to prevent failure. Programme Outcomes : Graduates will demonstrate the ability to use basic knowledge in mathematics, science and engineering and apply them to solve problems specific to mechanical engineering (Fundamental engineering analysis skills). Graduates will demonstrate the ability to design any mathematical system or thermal that meets desired specifications and requirements (Creative skills). Graduates will demonstrate the ability to function as a coherent unit in multidisciplinary design teams, and deliver results through collaborative research (Teamwork). Graduates will demonstrate the ability to identify, formulate and solve mechanical engineering problems of a complex kind

(Engineering problem solving skills). Graduates should be capable of self-education and clearly understand the value of life-long learning (Continuing education awareness). Graduates will have the ability to recognize the importance of professional development by pursing post graduate studies or face competitive examinations that offer challenging and rewarding careers in Mechanical Engineering (Successful career and immediate employment). Graduate will be able to design a system to meet desired needs within environmental, economic, political, ethical health and safety, manufacturability and management knowledge and techniques to estimate time, resources to complete project (Practical engineering analysis skills). An ability to explain the nature of fluid. An ability to explain the properties of fluids like bulk modulus, surface tension, density etc. An ability to how the force is transmitted in static fluids. An ability to derive the equations for conservation of mass, Bernoullis equation. An ability to explain the types of fluid flows. An ability to know the types of viscometers. An ability to introduce the boundary layer concept, lift and drag, flow separation, and drag

AME11T0 3

Mechanics of Fluids

reduction fundamentals. An ability to know the software CFD. An ability to explain the applications of fluid mechanics in nature. Program outcomes: Graduates will demonstrate the ability to use basic knowledge in mathematics, science and engineering and apply them to solve problems specific to mechanical engineering (Fundamental engineering analysis skills). Graduates will demonstrate the ability to design and conduct experiments, interpret and analyze data, and report results (Information retrieval skills). Graduates will demonstrate the ability to design any mathematical system or thermal that meets desired specifications and requirements (Creative skills). Graduates will demonstrate the ability to function as a coherent unit in multidisciplinary design teams, and deliver results through collaborative research (Teamwork). Graduates will have the confidence to apply engineering solutions in global and national contexts (Engineering impact assessment skills). Graduates will develop an open mind and have an understanding of the impact of engineering on society and demonstrate awareness of contemporary issues (Social awareness). Graduates will have the ability to recognize the importance of professional development by pursing post graduate studies or

face competitive examinations that offer challenging and rewarding careers in Mechanical Engineering (Successful career and immediate employment). Graduate will be able to design a system to meet desired needs within environmental, economic, political, ethical health and safety, manufacturability and management knowledge and techniques to estimate time, resources to complete project (Practical engineering analysis skills).

AME11T0 4

Thermodynamics

Course Outcomes: Demonstrate knowledge of energy transfer and work done and heat equation in different processes, power cycles and thermodynamic laws. Demonstrate knowledge of ability to identify & apply fundamentals to solve problems like system properties, amount of work transfer and heat during various processes, steam properties at different temperatures and pressures using steam tables. Demonstrate their knowledge & ability to design the thermal related components in various fields of energy transfer equipments. An ability to design a system, component or process to meet desired needs within realistic constraints such as economic, environmental, social, political, ethical, and safety manufacturability and sustainability related thermal fields like I.C engines, different types of power plants etc. The ability to use modern engineering tools, software and

equipment to analyze energy transfer in required applications. A knowledge of impact of engineering solutions on the society and also on contemporary issues related to different types of power plants. A recognition of the need for, and an ability to engage in self education and life-long learning.. Programme Outcomes : Graduates will demonstrate the ability to use basic knowledge in mathematics, science and engineering and apply them to solve problems specific to mechanical engineering (Fundamental engineering analysis skills). Graduates will demonstrate the ability to design any mathematical system or thermal that meets desired specifications and requirements (Creative skills). Graduates will demonstrate the ability to function as a coherent unit in multidisciplinary design teams, and deliver results through collaborative research (Teamwork). Graduates will demonstrate an understanding of their professional and ethical responsibilities, and use technology for the benefit of mankind (Professional integrity). Graduates will have the confidence to apply engineering solutions in global and national contexts (Engineering impact assessment skills). Graduates will develop an open mind and have an understanding of the impact of engineering on society and demonstrate awareness of contemporary issues (Social awareness). Graduate will be able to design a system to meet desired needs within environmental, economic, political, ethical health and

safety, manufacturability and management knowledge and techniques to estimate time, resources to complete project (Practical engineering analysis skills). AME11T0 5 Metallurgy and Material Science Course Outcomes: 1. An ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science and engineering, to understand different materials and their properties. 2. An ability to design a system, component or process to meet desired needs within, realistic constraints such as economic , safety, manufacturability and sustainability etc.., while selecting a material to manufacture the designed components. 3. An ability to identify the phases and their interrelationship in different alloy systems. 4. A recognition of the need for, and an ability to engage in lifelong learning with the concepts of composite, ceramic and nano materials for practical applications. Program out comes: Graduates will demonstrate the ability to use basic knowledge in mathematics, science and engineering and apply them to solve problems specific to mechanical engineering (Fundamental engineering analysis skills). Graduates will demonstrate the ability to design and conduct experiments, interpret and analyze data, and report results (Information retrieval skills).

Graduates will demonstrate the ability to design and conduct experiments, interpret and analyze data, and report results. (Creative skills) Graduate will be able to design a system to meet desired needs within environmental, economic, political, ethical health and safety, manufacturability and management knowledge and techniques to estimate time, resources to complete a project. (Practical engineering analysis skills).

AME11T0 6

Machine Drawing

Course Outcomes: Analysis of complex design systems related to mechanical Engineering. Making use of appropriate laboratory tools and design innovative methods. To motivate students to develop new innovative methods for measuring product Characteristics. To enhance the ability to work as practicing mechanical engineers in manufacturing Industries and consulting firms. Improving skills to adopt modern methods in mechanical engineering as continuous improvement

The broad education necessary to understand the impact of engineering solutions in a global, economic, environment and societal context. Program Outcomes: Graduates will demonstrate the ability to use basic knowledge in

mathematics, science and engineering and apply them to solve problems specific to mechanical engineering (Fundamental engineering analysis skills). Graduates will have the confidence to apply engineering solutions in global and national contexts (Engineering impact assessment skills). Graduates should be capable of self-education and clearly understand the value of life-long learning (Continuing education awareness).

ACS11L02

Data Structures through C lab

Course Outcomes: Able to explain and apply the fundamental data structures used in programming in terms of their definitions, examples, trade-offs, optimal application of them in different programming situations, their implementation, and other aspects. Able to Program, debug, and maintain source-code for data structures and incorporate them into larger programming frameworks. Foremost, students will be able to efficiently implement fundamental operations associated with each data structure, such as initialization, insertion, deletion, traversal, search, and maintenance (e.g. balancing). Critically analyze programs to determine where and which particular data-structures would be most beneficial. This capacity to apply data-structures methodologies is necessary in several directions of further Computer Science work such as Data Communications, Operating Systems, and Computer Graphics. Effectively express themselves in written and oral form. Measure: exams, homework and

projects. Demonstrate the ability to think critically. Measure: exams, homework and projects. Locate and use information. Measure: projects. Demonstrate the ability to integrate knowledge and ideas in a coherent and meaningful manner. Measure: exams, surveys, and projects.

Program Outcomes: Graduates will demonstrate the ability to design any mathematical system or thermal that meets desired specifications and requirements (Creative skills). Graduates will demonstrate the ability to identify, formulate and solve mechanical engineering problems of a complex kind (Engineering problem solving skills). Graduates should be capable of self-education and clearly understand the value of life-long learning (Continuing education awareness). Graduates will be familiar with applying software methods and modern computer tools to analyze mechanical engineering problems (Software hardware interface). AME11L0 5 MOS/MMS Lab Course Outcomes: 1.Ability to determine various types of loads on machine members. 2. Ability various properties of materials. 3. Ability to design different types of beams of different cross sectional shapes. 4.To determine stresses and design thin and thick cylindrical and spherical shells Program outcomes: Graduates will demonstrate the ability to use basic knowledge in mathematics, science and

engineering and apply them to solve problems specific to mechanical engineering (Fundamental engineering analysis skills). Graduates will demonstrate the ability to design and conduct experiments, interpret and analyze data, and report results (Information retrieval skills). Graduates will demonstrate the ability to function as a coherent unit in multidisciplinary design teams, and deliver results through collaborative research (Teamwork). Graduate will be able to design a system to meet desired needs within environmental, economic, political, ethical health and safety, manufacturability and management knowledge and techniques to estimate time, resources to complete project (Practical engineering analysis skills).

IV SEMESTER ABS11T07 Probability and Statistics

Course Outcomes: Upon successful completion of the course, the student should be familiar with and be able to: Determine the probability cause outcomes caused by chance mechanism or uncertainty. Estimating the population parameter from the corresponding small samples and large samples. Understand the significance of the given data. Apply numerical methods in engineering design and development of powerful software. Apply curve fitting in correlation analysis and regression analysis. Apply numerical differentiation and integration when analytical methods are failing.

Program Outcomes: An ability to apply knowledge of computing, mathematical foundations, algorithmic principles, and computer science and engineering theory in the modeling and design of computer-based systems to realworld problems (fundamental engineering analysis skills). An ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze and interpret data (information retrieval skills). Course Outcomes:

AEE11T11

Electrical Technology

Student shall explain basic electrical concepts, including electric charge, current, electrical potential, electrical Power and energy. Student shall explain the relationship of voltage and current in resistors, capacitors, inductors, and mutual Inductors. Student will analyze circuits with ideal, independent, and controlled voltage and current sources. Student able to apply Kirchhoffs voltage and current laws to the analysis of electric circuits. Student able to apply concepts of electric network topology, nodes, branches, and loops to solve circuit problems, including the use of computer simulation. Student emphasize on basic laws, theorems and techniques which are used to develop a working knowledge of the methods of analysis used.

Program Outcomes: An ability to apply knowledge of computing, mathematical foundations, algorithmic principles, and computer science and engineering theory in the modeling and design of computer-based systems to real-

world problems (fundamental engineering analysis skills). An ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze and interpret data (information retrieval skills). An ability to analyze a problem, identify, formulate and use the appropriate computing and engineering requirements for obtaining its solution (engineering problem solving skills) Course Outcomes: 1. Demonstrate knowledge of Actual cycles and their Analysis and develop an understanding of the concepts of finding performance of an engine. 2. Calculate performance parameters ne and compressor under different loads 3. Analyze and design an engine and a compressor under different loading conditions. 4. The ability of students to work in teams, establish the leadership role, analyze different engine performances 5. Analyze the behavior of an engine and compressors under different conditions 6. Define brake power , indicated power and efficiencies and compute their values 7. Develop an understanding of the concepts different efficiencies and power to design an engine 8. Analyze and design engine parts and compressor parts and their applications Program outcomes: Graduates will demonstrate the ability to use basic knowledge in mathematics, science and engineering and apply them to solve problems specific to mechanical engineering (Fundamental engineering analysis skills). Graduates will demonstrate the ability to design any mathematical system or thermal

AME11T0 7

Thermal Engineering - I

that meets desired specifications and requirements (Creative skills). Graduates will demonstrate the ability to function as a coherent unit in multidisciplinary design teams, and deliver results through collaborative research (Teamwork). Graduates will develop an open mind and have an understanding of the impact of engineering on society and demonstrate awareness of contemporary issues (Social awareness). Graduate will be able to design a system to meet desired needs within environmental, economic, political, ethical health and safety, manufacturability and management knowledge and techniques to estimate time, resources to complete project (Practical engineering analysis skills).

AME11T0 8

Production Technology

Course Outcomes: An ability to contrast the different types of manufacturing process and apply the Technology Systems Model to manufacturing Ability to identify, illustrate, solve, formulate, distinguish & compare different working process An Ability to understand the design a system, component or process to meet desired needs within, realistic constraints such as manufacturability ,economic ,environmental, safety & sustainability etc.., An ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science and engineering, to Identify, define, and clearly state a

manufacturing design problem An ability to identify, formulates, analyzes and solves Engineering Problems in Optimum time. An ability to demonstrate ability to welding and conduct experiments, analyze and interpret data. An ability to use the techniques, skills and modern engineering tools necessary for engineering practice with the concept of virtual work. Recognition of the need for, and an ability to engage in self education and life-long learning.

Programme Outcomes : Graduates will demonstrate the ability to use basic knowledge in mathematics, science and engineering and apply them to solve problems specific to mechanical engineering (Fundamental engineering analysis skills). Graduates will demonstrate the ability to design and conduct experiments, interpret and analyze data, and report results (Information retrieval skills). Graduates should be capable of self-education and clearly understand the value of life-long learning (Continuing education awareness). Graduates will develop an open mind and have an understanding of the impact of engineering on society and demonstrate awareness of contemporary issues (Social awareness). Graduate will be able to design a system to meet desired needs within environmental, economic, political, ethical health and safety, manufacturability and management knowledge and techniques to estimate time, resources to complete project (Practical engineering

analysis skills). AME11T0 9 Hydraulic Machinery and Systems Course Outcomes: Demonstrate the ability to analyze the performance of impact of jet on different types of vanes in different directions. Demonstrate the ability to analyze the performance of hydraulic machines like hydraulic turbines and pumps. Demonstrate the ability to design (real and computer stimulated) the components of turbines and pumps from schematic diagrams, and to analyze best performance condition to get optimum efficiency. Demonstrate the ability to run the turbines and pumps in industries with confidently. Demonstrate the ability to identify the troubles and remedies in the centrifugal pumps. Demonstrate the ability to know the working of different types of hydraulic devices and hydraulic systems. Programme Outcomes : Graduates will demonstrate the ability to use basic knowledge in mathematics, science and engineering and apply them to solve problems specific to mechanical engineering (Fundamental engineering analysis skills). Graduates will demonstrate the ability to design and conduct experiments, interpret and analyze data, and report results (Information retrieval skills). Graduates will demonstrate the ability to design any mathematical system or thermal that meets desired specifications and requirements (Creative skills).

Graduates will demonstrate the ability to function as a coherent unit in multidisciplinary design teams, and deliver results through collaborative research (Teamwork). Graduates will have the confidence to apply engineering solutions in global and national contexts (Engineering impact assessment skills). Graduates will develop an open mind and have an understanding of the impact of engineering on society and demonstrate awareness of contemporary issues (Social awareness). Graduates will have the ability to recognize the importance of professional development by pursing post graduate studies or face competitive examinations that offer challenging and rewarding careers in Mechanical Engineering (Successful career and immediate employment).

AME11T1 0

Kinematics of Machinery

Graduate will be able to design a system to meet desired needs within environmental, economic, political, ethical health and safety, manufacturability and management knowledge and techniques to estimate time, resources to complete project (Practical engineering analysis skills). Course Outcomes: Student will be able to analyze kinematics of the threedimensional particle motion in various coordinate systems: Cartesian, natural and cylindrical. Ability to learn the concepts of straight line motion mechanism and its inversions with applications Ability to learn the concepts of steering gear mechanisms and its applications Understanding of the concepts

of velocity and acceleration diagram for a given mechanism Understanding the importance of cams and the concepts of displacement, velocity and acceleration as vectors and how to determine them. Ability to analyze the kinematics of two-dimensional (planar) rigid-body motion. Ability to understand concepts of various power transmitting elements and understand kinetic, potential and mechanical energies and the concept of a conservative force. Understanding of the concepts of power and mechanical efficiency. Ability to make a right decision related to a choice of the system of particles whose motion is to be studied.

Programme Outcomes : Graduates will demonstrate the ability to use basic knowledge in mathematics, science and engineering and apply them to solve problems specific to mechanical engineering (Fundamental engineering analysis skills). Graduates will demonstrate the ability to identify, formulate and solve mechanical engineering problems of a complex kind (Engineering problem solving skills). Graduates will develop an open mind and have an understanding of the impact of engineering on society and demonstrate awareness of contemporary issues (Social awareness). Graduates will have the ability to recognize the importance of professional development by pursing post graduate studies or face competitive examinations that offer challenging and rewarding careers in Mechanical Engineering (Successful career and immediate employment).

Graduate will be able to design a system to meet desired needs within environmental, economic, political, ethical health and safety, manufacturability and management knowledge and techniques to estimate time, resources to complete project (Practical engineering analysis skills). Course Outcomes: Student shall explain basic electrical concepts, including electric charge, current, electrical potential, electrical Power and energy. Student shall explain the relationship of voltage and current in resistors, capacitors, inductors, and mutual Inductors. Student will analyze circuits with ideal, independent, and controlled voltage and current sources. Student able to apply Kirchhoffs voltage and current laws to the analysis of electric circuits. Student able to apply concepts of electric network topology, nodes, branches, and loops to solve circuit problems, including the use of computer simulation. Student emphasize on basic laws, theorems and techniques which are used to develop a working knowledge of the methods of analysis used. Program Outcomes: An ability to apply knowledge of computing, mathematical foundations, algorithmic principles, and computer science and engineering theory in the modeling and design of computer-based systems to realworld problems (fundamental engineering analysis skills). An ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze and interpret data

AEE11L05

Electrical and Engineering Lab

Electronics

(information retrieval skills). An ability to analyze a problem, identify, formulate and use the appropriate computing and engineering requirements for obtaining its solution (engineering problem solving skills) Hydraulic Course Outcomes: A. An ability to explain the nature of fluid. B. An ability to explain the properties of fluids like bulk modulus, surface tension, density etc. C. An ability to how the force is transmitted in static fluids. D. An ability to derive the equations for conservation of mass, Bernoullis equation. E. An ability to explain the types of fluid flows. F. An ability to know the types of viscometers. G. An ability to introduce the boundary layer concept, lift and drag, flow separation, and drag reduction fundamentals. H. An ability to know the software CFD. Program outcomes: Graduates will demonstrate the ability to use basic knowledge in mathematics, science and engineering and apply them to solve problems specific to mechanical engineering (Fundamental engineering analysis skills). Graduates will demonstrate the

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Fluid Mechanics Machinery Lab

and

ability to design and conduct experiments, interpret and analyze data, and report results (Information retrieval skills). Graduates will demonstrate the ability to design any mathematical system or thermal that meets desired specifications and requirements (Creative skills). Graduates will demonstrate the ability to function as a coherent unit in multidisciplinary design teams, and deliver results through collaborative research (Teamwork). Graduates will have the confidence to apply engineering solutions in global and national contexts (Engineering impact assessment skills). Graduates will develop an open mind and have an understanding of the impact of engineering on society and demonstrate awareness of contemporary issues (Social awareness). Graduates will have the ability to recognize the importance of professional development by pursing post graduate studies or face competitive examinations that offer challenging and rewarding careers in Mechanical Engineering (Successful career and immediate employment). Graduate will be able to design a system to meet desired needs within environmental, economic, political, ethical health and safety, manufacturability and management knowledge and techniques to estimate time, resources to complete project (Practical engineering analysis skills).

V SEMESTER AHS11T0 Managerial Economics 2 Financial Analysis

and Course Outcomes: Students can understand the relevance of Principles of Managerial Economics,

Management Science and Financial Analysis in business management. Understanding the relationship between Price and Demand, and estimation of Future demand forecasting analysis. Understanding the relationship between input and output, the cost concepts and their behavior with reference to short and long run. Understand the present market structure and how price and output will be determined under different market competitions. Understand the new business environment such as Private, Public and joint sectors. Understand the future investment decisions using the capital budgeting techniques. Understand the principles of Accountancy and prepare final accounts of the company and do financial analysis.

Program Outcomes: Graduates will develop an open mind and have an understanding of the impact of engineering on society and demonstrate awareness of contemporary issues (Social awareness). Graduates will have the ability to recognize the importance of professional development by pursing post graduate studies or face competitive examinations that offer challenging and rewarding careers in Mechanical Engineering (Successful career and immediate employment).

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Dynamics of Machinery

Course Outcomes: Student will be able to analyze Dynamics of the threedimensional particle motion in various coordinate systems: Cartesian, natural and cylindrical. Ability to learn the concepts of

gyroscopic effects and effect of precision motion on the stability of moving vehicles. Ability to learn the concepts of static and dynamic force analysis of planar mechanisms. Understanding of the concepts of friction-clutches, brakes and dynamometers and its importance. Understanding the importance of turning moment diagrams, fly wheels and governors its analysis. Ability to analyze the Dynamics of two-dimensional (planar) rigid-body motion. Ability to understand concepts of various balancing of rotary and reciprocating mass. Understanding of the concepts of vibrations and simple problems on forced damped vibrations.

Programme Outcomes : Graduates will demonstrate the ability to use basic knowledge in mathematics, science and engineering and apply them to solve problems specific to mechanical engineering (Fundamental engineering analysis skills). Graduates will demonstrate the ability to identify, formulate and solve mechanical engineering problems of a complex kind (Engineering problem solving skills). Graduates will develop an open mind and have an understanding of the impact of engineering on society and demonstrate awareness of contemporary issues (Social awareness). Graduates will have the ability to recognize the importance of professional development by pursing post graduate studies or face competitive examinations that offer challenging and rewarding careers in Mechanical Engineering (Successful career

and immediate employment). Graduate will be able to design a system to meet desired needs within environmental, economic, political, ethical health and safety, manufacturability and management knowledge and techniques to estimate time, resources to complete project (Practical engineering analysis skills).

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Machine Tools

Course Outcomes: 1. . An ability to understand the basic parameters in the metal cutting operation 2. An Ability to Calculate analytically the forces and other parameter associated with orthogonal cutting 3. An Ability To Know the various cutting fluids and their application methods 4. An ability To Understand the importance of lathe ,its many varieties and basic structure of center lathe 5. An ability to Understands operation of shaper, slotter , planer and drilling machine 6. An ability To Know the various types of milling machine ,grinding machine, boring machine s and their application and their operations 7. An ability to Understand the need for jigs and fixtures and Design jigs for practical application 8. An ability to Understand the characteristics feature of the milling and drilling machine 9. An ability to Know the various types of milling machine ,grinding machine, boring machine s and their applications and their operations Programme Outcomes : Graduates will demonstrate the ability to use basic knowledge in mathematics, science and

engineering and apply them to solve problems specific to mechanical engineering (Fundamental engineering analysis skills). Graduates will have the confidence to apply engineering solutions in global and national contexts (Engineering impact assessment skills). Graduates should be capable of self-education and clearly understand the value of life-long learning (Continuing education awareness). Graduate will be able to design a system to meet desired needs within environmental, economic, political, ethical health and safety, manufacturability and management knowledge and techniques to estimate time, resources to complete project (Practical engineering analysis skills). 1) Demonstrate knowledge of Rankine cycles and their Analysis and develop an understanding of the concepts of finding performance of Rankine cycles. 2) Calculate performance parameters of steam turbine 3) Analyze and design a nozzle and a gas turbine under different conditions. 4) The ability of students to work in teams, establish the leadership role, analyze gas turbine performances 5) Analyze the behaviour of an nozzle, impulse and reaction turbine under different conditions 6) Develop an understanding of the concepts different efficiencies and power to design rockets and steam turbines 7) Analyze and design steam turbine parts and gas turbines parts and their applications Develop an understanding of the concepts of new designs

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Thermal Engineering - II

Program outcomes: Graduates will demonstrate the ability to use basic knowledge in mathematics, science and engineering and apply them to solve problems specific to mechanical engineering (Fundamental engineering analysis skills). Graduates will demonstrate the ability to design any mathematical system or thermal that meets desired specifications and requirements (Creative skills). Graduates will demonstrate the ability to function as a coherent unit in multidisciplinary design teams, and deliver results through collaborative research (Teamwork). Graduates will develop an open mind and have an understanding of the impact of engineering on society and demonstrate awareness of contemporary issues (Social awareness). Graduate will be able to design a system to meet desired needs within environmental, economic, political, ethical health and safety, manufacturability and management knowledge and techniques to estimate time, resources to complete project (Practical engineering analysis skills).

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Design of Machine members - I

Course outcomes: Applying basic mathematics to the engineering problems and to analyze in a Scientific way Skill of formulating the solving procedures for mechanical engineering systems Ability to correlate engineering knowledge to the social causes Ability to explore in research areas Ability to apply knowledge to contemporary issues

Students should be able to understanding design and manufacturing considerations Students should be able to understanding Engineering materials and their properties, BIS codes for steels Students should be able to understanding stresses in machine members Students should be able to understanding Fatigue loading, stress concentration, endurance limit, theories of failure. Students should be able to understanding riveted joints, bolted joints, cotter, knuckle joints, keys, couplings Students should be able to understanding stresses and design of shaft Students should be able to understanding deflections in springs. Program outcomes: Graduates will demonstrate the ability to use basic knowledge in mathematics, science and engineering and apply them to solve problems specific to mechanical engineering (Fundamental engineering analysis skills). Graduates will demonstrate the ability to design any mathematical system or thermal that meets desired specifications and requirements (Creative skills). Graduates will demonstrate the ability to function as a coherent unit in multidisciplinary design teams, and deliver results through collaborative research (Teamwork). Graduates will demonstrate the ability to identify, formulate and solve mechanical engineering problems of a complex kind

(Engineering problem solving skills). Graduates will have the ability to recognize the importance of professional development by pursing post graduate studies or face competitive examinations that offer challenging and rewarding careers in Mechanical Engineering (Successful career and immediate employment). Graduate will be able to design a system to meet desired needs within environmental, economic, political, ethical health and safety, manufacturability and management knowledge and techniques to estimate time, resources to complete project (Practical engineering analysis skills). AME11T1 5 Metrology Engineering and Surface Course Outcomes: An ability to use the techniques, skills and modern engineering tools necessary for engineering practice. To participate effectively in technical association activities. To enhance the ability to work as practicing mechanical engineers in manufacturing industries and consulting firms. To motivate students to develop new innovative methods for measuring product characteristics. To encourage students to develop analytical systems for controlling process parameters. To apply various statistical methods to analyze data pertaining to product quality. Getting knowledge to appropriate use of several mechanical precision tools. Formulating and solving complex mechanical engineering problems. To enhance the ability to face competitive exams like GATE. Program outcomes: Graduates will demonstrate the ability to use basic knowledge in

mathematics, science and engineering and apply them to solve problems specific to mechanical engineering (Fundamental engineering analysis skills). Graduates will demonstrate an understanding of their professional and ethical responsibilities, and use technology for the benefit of mankind (Professional integrity). Graduates will have the confidence to apply engineering solutions in global and national contexts (Engineering impact assessment skills). Graduates should be capable of self-education and clearly understand the value of life-long learning (Continuing education awareness). Graduate will be able to design a system to meet desired needs within environmental, economic, political, ethical health and safety, manufacturability and management knowledge and techniques to estimate time, resources to complete project (Practical engineering analysis skills).

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Thermal Engineering Lab Course outcomes: 1. Students will be able to know the working principle of operation of single cylinder and multi-cylinder I.C.Engines. 2. Students will be able to understand &differentiate the working principles of 2 stroke and 4 stroke Engines. 3. Students will become familiar with the working principle of Air Compessor. 4. Students will be able to know the various pats of I.C.Engines through Deassembly and Assembling an engine. Program outcomes:

Graduates will demonstrate the ability to use basic knowledge in mathematics, science and engineering and apply them to solve problems specific to mechanical engineering (Fundamental engineering analysis skills). Graduates will demonstrate the ability to design any mathematical system or thermal that meets desired specifications and requirements (Creative skills). Graduates will demonstrate the ability to function as a coherent unit in multidisciplinary design teams, and deliver results through collaborative research (Teamwork). Graduates will develop an open mind and have an understanding of the impact of engineering on society and demonstrate awareness of contemporary issues (Social awareness). Graduate will be able to design a system to meet desired needs within environmental, economic, political, ethical health and safety, manufacturability and management knowledge and techniques to estimate time, resources to complete project (Practical engineering analysis skills).

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Production Technology Lab

Course outcomes: 1. Ability to use assigned welding experiments. 2. Ability to use Electric arc welding technology. 3. Ability to know the value of permeability number. 4. Ability to conduct experiments on mechanical flypress to do percing and blanking operations. 5. Summarizing completion or required work and tolerance achievements.

6. Demonstrating general acquired knowledge Program outcomes: Graduates will demonstrate the ability to use basic knowledge in mathematics, science and engineering and apply them to solve problems specific to mechanical engineering (Fundamental engineering analysis skills). Graduates will demonstrate the ability to design and conduct experiments, interpret and analyze data, and report results (Information retrieval skills). Graduates should be capable of self-education and clearly understand the value of life-long learning (Continuing education awareness). Graduates will develop an open mind and have an understanding of the impact of engineering on society and demonstrate awareness of contemporary issues (Social awareness). Graduate will be able to design a system to meet desired needs within environmental, economic, political, ethical health and safety, manufacturability and management knowledge and techniques to estimate time, resources to complete project (Practical engineering analysis skills).

VII SEMESTER AHS11T0 Industrial 3 Psychology

Management

and

Course outcomes:

Perform a thorough and systematic competency model (job analysis);

Develop and validate a job specific selection design;

Design, develop, and evaluate a job specific training program; Define a performance appraisal process and form; Identify research methods for conducting experiments; Explain organizational recruitment, selection, and detainment;

Evaluate the work performance Describe the motivating factors of employees; Identify teamwork problems and issues; Compare and contrast models of motivation and leadership; Explain organizational issues including: teams, attitudes, and occupational health; and

of employees;

Define work-life balance and its impact on organizations and employees.

Programme outcomes: Graduates will demonstrate the ability to use basic knowledge in mathematics, science and engineering and apply them to solve problems specific to mechanical engineering (Fundamental engineering analysis skills). Graduates will demonstrate the ability to design and conduct experiments, interpret and analyze data, and report results (Information retrieval skills). Graduates will demonstrate the ability to function as a coherent unit in multidisciplinary design teams, and deliver results through collaborative research (Teamwork).

Graduates will demonstrate an understanding of their professional and ethical responsibilities, and use technology for the benefit of mankind (Professional integrity). Graduates will be able to communicate effectively in both verbal and written forms (Speaking / writing skills). Graduates should be capable of self-education and clearly understand the value of life-long learning (Continuing education awareness). Graduates will develop an open mind and have an understanding of the impact of engineering on society awareness and of demonstrate contemporary

issues (Social awareness). AME11T1 6 Production Planning and Control Course Outcomes: apply the systems concept for the design of production and service systems; make forecasts in the manufacturing and service sectors using selected quantitative and qualitative techniques; apply the principles and techniques for planning and control of the production and service systems to optimize/make best use of resources; understand the importance and function of inventory and to be able to apply selected techniques for its control and management under dependent and independent demand circumstances.

Program outcomes: Graduates will demonstrate the ability to use basic knowledge in mathematics, science and engineering and apply them to solve problems specific to mechanical engineering (Fundamental engineering analysis skills). Graduates will demonstrate the ability to design and conduct experiments, interpret and analyze data, and report results (Information retrieval skills). Graduates will demonstrate the ability to design any mathematical system or thermal that meets desired specifications and requirements (Creative skills). Graduates will demonstrate the ability to identify, formulate and solve mechanical engineering problems of a complex kind (Engineering problem solving skills). Graduates will demonstrate an understanding of their professional and ethical responsibilities, and use technology for the benefit of mankind (Professional integrity). Graduate will be able to design a system to meet desired needs within environmental, economic, political, ethical health and safety, manufacturability and management knowledge and techniques to estimate time, resources to complete project (Practical engineering analysis skills).

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Design of Machine Members - II

Course outcomes: At the end of this course, the student will be Ability to identify design variables and performance

factors in the study of sliding bearings. Ability to identify different types of rolling element bearings, their basic features, related terminology and designations. be able to Select rolling element bearings for a given application, be acquainted with the basic features of prime movers and the means of power transmission Commonly used in mechanical engineering, be acquainted with the terminology, geometry and basic kinematics concepts associated with gearing, be able to analyze and design main types of gears, Ability to use relationships between power, torque, rotational speed, speed ratio and efficiency to solve problems about power transmission systems. be able to analyze and design of power transmission systems like power screws, belts, ropes, pulleys ,chain drives be able to improve their technical report writing skills, Acquire experience in using and obtaining information from engineering documents. Program outcomes: Graduates will demonstrate the ability to use basic knowledge in mathematics, science and engineering and apply them to solve problems specific to mechanical engineering (Fundamental engineering analysis skills). Graduates will demonstrate the ability to design any mathematical system or thermal that meets desired specifications and requirements (Creative skills).

Graduates will demonstrate the ability to function as a coherent unit in multidisciplinary design teams, and deliver results through collaborative research (Teamwork). Graduates will demonstrate the ability to identify, formulate and solve mechanical engineering problems of a complex kind (Engineering problem solving skills). Graduates will have the ability to recognize the importance of professional development by pursing post graduate studies or face competitive examinations that offer challenging and rewarding careers in Mechanical Engineering (Successful career and immediate employment). Graduate will be able to design a system to meet desired needs within environmental, economic, political, ethical health and safety, manufacturability and management knowledge and techniques to estimate time, resources to complete project (Practical engineering analysis skills). AME11T1 8 Heat Transfer Course outcomes: Students are able to model the given heat transfer problem mathematically Students are able to categorize the heat transfer problems Students are able to derive the equation for temperature distribution in fins Students are able to estimate the

rate of heat transfer through conduction through slabs, cylindrical and spherical surface objects. Students are capable to design the thickness of insulation based on the requirement of heat transfer Students are able to estimate the rate of heat transfer heat transfer coefficients for forced and free convection Heat transfer problems Students are able to perform the LMTD & NTU analysis to the heat exchanger problems Students are able to analyze and design the boiling heat transfer problems Students are able to analyze and design the Condensation heat transfer problems Students are able to analyze and estimate the heat transfer through radiation Program outcomes: Graduates will demonstrate the

ability to use basic knowledge in mathematics, science and engineering and apply them to solve problems specific to mechanical engineering (Fundamental engineering analysis skills). Graduates will demonstrate the ability to design any mathematical system or thermal that meets desired specifications and requirements (Creative skills). Graduates will develop an open mind and have an understanding of the impact of engineering on society and demonstrate awareness of contemporary issues (Social awareness). Graduates will be familiar with applying software methods and modern computer tools to analyze mechanical engineering problems (Software hardware interface). Graduates will have the ability to recognize the importance of professional development by pursing post graduate studies or face competitive examinations that offer challenging and rewarding careers in Mechanical Engineering (Successful career and immediate employment). Graduate will be able to design a system to meet desired needs within environmental, economic, political, ethical health and safety, manufacturability and management knowledge and techniques to estimate time, resources to complete project (Practical engineering analysis skills).

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Finite Element Methods

Course Outcomes : Equip the students with the Finite Element Analysis

fundamentals. Solve quantitative and analytical methods Enable the students to formulate the design problems into FEA. Apply mathematics, science and engineering to design. Enable the students to perform engineering simulations using Finite Element Analysis software (ANSYS & LSDYNA). To provide the mathematical foundations of the finite element formulation for engineering applications To expose students to some of the recent trends and research areas in finite element analysis Program Outcomes: Graduates will demonstrate the ability to use basic knowledge in mathematics, science and engineering and apply them to solve problems specific to mechanical engineering (Fundamental engineering analysis skills). Graduates will demonstrate the ability to design any mathematical system or thermal that meets desired specifications and requirements (Creative skills). Graduates will demonstrate the ability to function as a coherent unit in multidisciplinary design teams, and deliver results through collaborative research (Teamwork). Graduates will demonstrate the ability to identify, formulate and solve mechanical engineering problems of a complex kind (Engineering problem solving

skills). Graduates should be capable of self-education and clearly understand the value of life-long learning (Continuing education awareness). Graduates will be familiar with applying software methods and modern computer tools to analyze mechanical engineering problems (Software hardware interface). Graduates will have the ability to recognize the importance of professional development by pursing post graduate studies or face competitive examinations that offer challenging and rewarding careers in Mechanical Engineering (Successful career and immediate employment). Graduate will be able to design a system to meet desired needs within environmental, economic, political, ethical health and safety, manufacturability and management knowledge and techniques to estimate time, resources to complete project (Practical engineering analysis skills).

INTERDEPARTMENTAL ELECTIVE - I ACS11T08 Database Management Systems

Course Outcomes: Explain the advantages of the database approach, compared to traditional file processing. Describe the components of a typical database environment. Describe the purpose of database analysis, design, and implementation activities. Draw simple data models that show the scope of a database. Draw an E-R diagram to represent common business

situations. Describe the standard functions of a DBMS. Explain what a view is and its relationship to the underlying data.

Program Outcomes: An ability to apply knowledge of computing, mathematical foundations, algorithmic principles, and computer science and engineering theory in the modeling and design of computer-based systems to realworld problems (fundamental engineering analysis skills). An ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze and interpret data (information retrieval skills). An ability to design , implement, and evaluate a computer-based system, process, component, or program to meet desired needs, within realistic constraints such as economic, environmental, social, political, health and safety, manufacturability, and sustainability (Creative Skills). An ability to analyze a problem, identify, formulate and use the appropriate computing and engineering requirements for obtaining its solution (engineering problem solving skills) Course Outcomes:

AIT11T09

Image Processing

Know and understand the basics and fundamentals of digital signal and image processing, such as digitization, sampling, quantization, and 2D-transforms. Operate on images using the processing techniques of smoothing, sharpening, enhancing, reconstructing geometrical alterations, filtering, restoration, segmentation, features extraction, compression, encoding and color /multichannel.

Manipulate images using the computer: reading, writing, printing, and operating on them. Apply and relate the basic imaging techniques to practical cases, such as, multimedia, videoconferencing, and pattern and object recognition. Aware of the ethical and legal issues related to image processing, such as, copyright, security, privacy, pornography, electronic distribution, etc.

Program Outcomes: An ability to apply knowledge of computing, mathematical foundations, algorithmic principles, and computer science and engineering theory in the modeling and design of computer-based systems to real-world problems (fundamental engineering analysis skills). An ability to design , implement, and evaluate a computer-based system, process, component, or program to meet desired needs, within realistic constraints such as economic, environmental, social, political, health and safety, manufacturability, and sustainability (Creative Skills). An ability effectively disciplinary work). and Course Outcomes:

to function on multiteams (team

AEC11T41

Digital Electronics Microprocessors

To provide insight into architectural details of microprocessors. To master the microprocessor programming. To describe interfacing of various peripherals components to 8086. To describe advanced features in 80286 and 80386.

To describe architecture of 8051 and modes of operation of 8051. To mater the 8051 microcontroller programming.

Program Outcomes: An ability to apply knowledge of computing, mathematical foundations, algorithmic principles, and computer science and engineering theory in the modeling and design of computer-based systems to realworld problems (fundamental engineering analysis skills). An ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze and interpret data (information retrieval skills). An ability to design , implement, and evaluate a computer-based system, process, component, or program to meet desired needs, within realistic constraints such as economic, environmental, social, political, health and safety, manufacturability, and sustainability (Creative Skills). An ability to function effectively on multi-disciplinary teams (team work). An ability to analyze a problem, identify, formulate and use the appropriate computing and engineering requirements for obtaining its solution (engineering problem solving skills) Recognition of the need for, and an ability to engage in continuing professional development and life-long learning (continuing education awareness). An ability to use current techniques, skills, and tools necessary for computing and engineering practice (practical engineering analysis skills). Course Outcomes: Understanding basics of demand side management and mechanisms (technical, legal or

AEE11T21

Energy Management

financial) that influence energy consumption. Recognizing opportunities for increasing rational use of energy. Learning the basics of energy auditing with application on different sectors. demonstrate an understanding of the theory and skill sets associated with the energy services profession; communicate and understand the technical vocabulary and jargon associated with the energy profession; attain and demonstrate a high level of professional integrity in the implementation of his/her technical skills; possess the skills and attitudes to enable successful employment and upward mobility within the energy management profession. Program Outcomes:

Graduates will demonstrate the ability to use basic knowledge in mathematics, science and engineering and apply them to solve problems specific to mechanical engineering (Fundamental engineering analysis skills). Graduates will demonstrate the ability to design any mathematical system or thermal that meets desired specifications and requirements (Creative skills). Graduates will have the confidence to apply engineering solutions in global and national contexts (Engineering impact assessment skills). Graduates should be capable of self-education and clearly understand the value of life-long learning (Continuing education awareness).

Graduates will develop an open mind and have an understanding of the impact of engineering on society and demonstrate awareness of contemporary issues (Social awareness). Graduates will develop an open mind and have an understanding of the impact of engineering on society and demonstrate awareness of contemporary issues (Social awareness). Graduate will be able to design a system to meet desired needs within environmental, economic, political, ethical health and safety, manufacturability and management knowledge and techniques to estimate time, resources to complete project (Practical engineering analysis skills).

AAE11T21

Fatigue and Fracture Mechanics

Course outcomes: 1. Able to explain the concepts of elastic, plastic, fatigue, fracture and creep behavior of materials 2. Able to Explain various failure theories for brittle and ductile materials and evaluate the conditions for failure 3. Able to Explain various defects in materials and the factors affecting the mechanical and failure behavior 4. Able to provide an overview of design philosophies and good design practice for structural durability and damage tolerance. 5. To provide an understanding of the principles and techniques of fatigue and fracture mechanics analysis, strength and service durability predictions. 6. To provide worked examples and hands-on experience of solution methods and procedures in structural fatigue and damage tolerance problems. 7. To make engineers and decision-

makers aware of problem areas and the regulatory requirements for fatigue and damage tolerant design. Program outcomes: Graduates will demonstrate the ability to use basic knowledge in mathematics, science and engineering and apply them to solve problems specific to mechanical engineering (Fundamental engineering analysis skills). Graduates will demonstrate the ability to design and conduct experiments, interpret and analyze data, and report results (Information retrieval skills). Graduates will demonstrate the ability to identify, formulate and solve mechanical engineering problems of a complex kind (Engineering problem solving skills). Graduates will have the confidence to apply engineering solutions in global and societal contexts (Engineering impact assessment skills). Graduates should be capable of self-education and clearly understand the value of life-long learning (Continuing education awareness). Graduate will be able to design a system to meet desired needs within environmental, economic, political, ethical health and safety, manufacturability and management knowledge and techniques to estimate time, resources to complete project(practical engineering analysis skills) ACE11T37 Air Pollution and Control Methods Course Outcomes: Ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering.

Ability to design a system, component or process to meet desired needs with in realistic constraints such as economic, environmental, social, political, ethical, health and safety, manufacturability, and sustainability Ability to function on multidisciplinary design teams. Ability to identify, formulate and solve engineering problems. Ability to communicate effectively. Broad education necessary to understand the impact of engineering solutions in a global, economic, environmental and societal context Recognition for the need for, and an ability to engage in life-long learning. Knowledge of contemporary issues. Ability to use the techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools necessary for engineering practice. Proficiency in mathematics through differential equations, probability and statistics, calculus-based physics, general chemistry, hydrology, microbiology, ecology and hydraulics Introductory level knowledge of environmental issues associated with air systems and associated environmental health impacts Proficiency in advanced principles and practice in air pollution control. Ability to perform environmental

engineering design by means of design Experiences integrated throughout the professional component of the curriculum Program Outcomes: An understanding of professional, ethical, legal, security and social issues and responsibilities (professional integrity). The broad education necessary to analyze the local and global impact of computing and engineering solutions on individuals, organizations, and society (Engineering impact assessment skills). Graduates will develop an open mind and have an understanding of the impact of engineering on society and demonstrate awareness of contemporary issues (Social awareness). Course Outcomes: Understand the basic laws of heat transfer. 1. Account for the consequence of heat transfer in thermal analyses of engineering systems.

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Heat Transfer Lab

2. Analyze problems involving steady state heat conduction in simple geometries. 3. Develop solutions for transient heat conduction in simple geometries. 5. Obtain numerical solutions for conduction and radiation heat transfer problems.

6. Understand the fundamentals of convective heat transfer process. 7. Evaluate heat transfer coefficients for natural convection. 8. Evaluate heat transfer coefficients

for forced convection inside ducts. 9. Evaluate heat transfer coefficients for forced convection over exterior surfaces. Program Outcomes: Graduates will demonstrate the ability to use basic knowledge in mathematics, science and engineering and apply them to solve problems specific to mechanical engineering (Fundamental engineering analysis skills). Graduates will demonstrate the ability to design any mathematical system or thermal that meets desired specifications and requirements (Creative skills). Graduates should be capable of self-education and clearly understand the value of life-long learning (Continuing education awareness). Graduates will develop an open mind and have an understanding of the impact of engineering on society and demonstrate awareness of contemporary issues (Social awareness). Graduate will be able to design a system to meet desired needs within environmental, economic, political, ethical health and safety, manufacturability and management knowledge and techniques to estimate time, resources to complete project (Practical engineering analysis skills).

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Metrology and Machine Tools Lab

Course Outcomes: 1) Distinguish between standard engineering hand tools, their appropriate application and safe use. 2) Follow good workshop practice in

terms of safe working and proper care and storage of equipment and tools. 3) Interpret 3rd angle engineering drawings of components and assemblies, with dimensions and tolerances. 4) Generate a metal part requiring marking out, cutting, filing, drilling, reaming and tapping to meet the requirements from a toleranced drawing. 5) Use hand power tools and pedestal drill safely having selected correct cutting speeds and lubrication. Program outcomes: Graduates will demonstrate the ability to use basic knowledge in mathematics, science and engineering and apply them to solve problems specific to mechanical engineering (Fundamental engineering analysis skills). Graduates will demonstrate an understanding of their professional and ethical responsibilities, and use technology for the benefit of mankind (Professional integrity). Graduates will have the confidence to apply engineering solutions in global and national contexts (Engineering impact assessment skills). Graduates should be capable of self-education and clearly understand the value of life-long learning (Continuing education awareness). Graduate will be able to design a system to meet desired needs within environmental, economic, political, ethical health and safety, manufacturability and management knowledge and techniques to estimate time, resources to complete project

(Practical analysis skills).

engineering

VII SEMESTER AME11T20 Operations Research Course Outcomes: Identify and develop operational research models from the verbal description of the real System Understand the mathematical tools that are needed to solve optimisation problems. Use mathematical software to solve the proposed models. Develop a report that describes the model and the solving technique, analyse the results and propose recommendations in language understandable to the decision making processes in Management Engineering

Program Outcomes: Graduates will demonstrate the ability to use basic knowledge in mathematics, science and engineering and apply them to solve problems specific to mechanical engineering (Fundamental engineering analysis skills). Graduates will have the confidence to apply engineering solutions in global and national contexts (Engineering impact assessment skills). Graduates will have the ability to recognize the importance of professional development by pursing post graduate studies or face

competitive examinations that offer challenging and rewarding careers in Mechanical Engineering (Successful career and immediate employment). AME11T21 CAD/CAM Course Outcomes: a) An ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, Computer Science, electronics and electrical engineering. b) An ability to visualize and work on designing a model and implementation of model in cam area. c) An ability to identify, formulate and solve three dimensional problems. d) An ability to recognize the impact of computer graphics in engineering applications e) An ability to use the techniques and skills to face and succeed in competitive examinations like GATE, GMATE etc. f) An ability to have a fundamental knowledge of concepts and commands of a computer-aided design system g) An ability to apply fundamental knowledge of Computer Numerical Control machines. h) An ability to combine the computer-aided design system with language acceptable to the numerical control machines in designing, and producing usable parts. Programme Outcomes : Graduates will demonstrate the ability to use basic knowledge in mathematics, science and engineering and apply them to solve problems specific to mechanical engineering (Fundamental engineering analysis

skills). Graduates will demonstrate the ability to function as a coherent unit in multidisciplinary design teams, and deliver results through collaborative research (Teamwork). Graduates will demonstrate the ability to identify, formulate and solve mechanical engineering problems of a complex kind (Engineering problem solving skills). Graduates will be familiar with applying software methods and modern computer tools to analyze mechanical engineering problems (Software hardware interface). Graduate will be able to design a system to meet desired needs within environmental, economic, political, ethical health and safety, manufacturability and management knowledge and techniques to estimate time, resources to complete project (Practical engineering analysis skills).

AME11T22

Instrumentation Systems

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Control

Course Outcomes: Ability to identify the functional elements of a Generalized measuring system Ability tocategorize the Mechanical Measuring Instruments Ability to describe the static and dynamic characteristics of the measuring instruments. Ability to categorize the errors occurring in Instrumentation and provide the remedial measures Ability to calibrate the measuring instruments

and to trace the standards used to the ultimate standards. Ability toanalyse and design the measuring system for the measurement of Displacement Ability to analyse and design the measuring system for the measurement of Temperature Ability to analyse and design the measuring system for the measurement of Pressure Ability to analyse and design the measuring system for the measurement of Flow and liquid level Ability to analyse and design the measuring system for the measurement of stress and strain Programme outcomes: Graduates will demonstrate the ability to use basic knowledge in mathematics, science and engineering and apply them to solve problems specific to mechanical engineering (Fundamental engineering analysis skills). Graduates will demonstrate an understanding of their professional and ethical responsibilities, and use technology for the benefit of mankind (Professional integrity). Graduates will have the confidence to apply engineering solutions in global and national contexts (Engineering impact assessment skills). Graduate will be able to design a system to meet desired needs within environmental, economic,

political, ethical health and safety, manufacturability and management knowledge and techniques to estimate time, resources to complete project (Practical engineering analysis skills). AME11T23 Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Course Outcomes: Demonstrate knowledge of different types of refrigeration systems and their working procedure with T-S & P-V diagrams. Demonstrate knowledge of ability to identify & apply fundamentals to solve problems like coefficient of performance (COP) of different types of refrigeration systems. Demonstrate their knowledge & ability to design the components of different types of refrigeration systems. An ability to design a system, component or process to meet desired needs within realistic constraints such as economic, environmental, social, political, ethical, and safety manufacturability and sustainability related to different types of refrigeration systems The ability to use modern engineering tools, software and equipment to analyze different types of refrigeration systems and air-conditioning problems. A knowledge of impact of engineering solutions on the society and also on contemporary issues related to different types of refrigeration systems and air-conditioning. A recognition of the need for, and an ability to engage in self education and life-long learning. Programme Outcomes : Graduates will demonstrate the ability to use basic knowledge in mathematics, science and engineering and

apply them to solve problems specific to mechanical engineering (Fundamental engineering analysis skills). Graduates will demonstrate the ability to design any mathematical system or thermal that meets desired specifications and requirements (Creative skills). Graduates will demonstrate an understanding of their professional and ethical responsibilities, and use technology for the benefit of mankind (Professional integrity). Graduates will have the confidence to apply engineering solutions in global and national contexts (Engineering impact assessment skills). Graduates will develop an open mind and have an understanding of the impact of engineering on society and demonstrate awareness of contemporary issues (Social awareness). Graduates should be capable of self-education and clearly understand the value of lifelong learning (Continuing education awareness). Graduate will be able to design a system to meet desired needs within environmental, economic, political, ethical health and safety, manufacturability and management knowledge and techniques to estimate time, resources to complete project (Practical engineering analysis skills).

INTERDEPARTMENTAL ELECTIVE - II AHS11T04 Human Values and Ethics

Course Outcomes: Identify the source and function of values. Demonstrate an understanding of the

importance of values, ethics, and social responsibility for the self and for contemporary society. Reflect on how values shape personal and community ethics and decision-making.

Program Outcomes: Graduates will demonstrate the ability to use basic knowledge in mathematics, science and engineering and apply them to solve problems specific to mechanical engineering (Fundamental engineering analysis skills). Graduates will demonstrate the ability to design and conduct experiments, interpret and analyze data, and report results (Information retrieval skills). Graduates will demonstrate the ability to function as a coherent unit in multidisciplinary design teams, and deliver results through collaborative research (Teamwork). Graduates will demonstrate an understanding of their professional and ethical responsibilities, and use technology for the benefit of mankind (Professional integrity). Graduates will be able to communicate effectively in both verbal and written forms (Speaking / writing skills). Graduates should be capable of self-education and clearly understand the value of life-

long learning (Continuing education awareness). Graduates open mind will develop have an an

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understanding of the impact of engineering on society and demonstrate awareness). AHS11T05 Human Resource Management Course Outcomes: Get knowledge on difference between the worth of jobs and the pay of job incumbents. Discuss the importance of performance management, organizational strategic planning and succession planning. Identify and explain how to best implement a performance management system. Explore and identify ways to utilize the personal self as an instrument in the performance management process. Explain and apply the legal principles that apply to a wide range of workplace issues. Identify and describe the context in which unions and employers meet to organize, bargain, and resolve disputes. Analyze issues facing different categories of diversity such as race, sex, age, religion, physical ability, sexual orientation, national culture, and so on. Program Outcomes: Graduates will demonstrate the ability to use basic knowledge in mathematics, science and engineering and apply them to solve problems specific to mechanical awareness of contemporary issues (Social

engineering (Fundamental engineering analysis skills). Graduates will demonstrate the ability to design and conduct experiments, interpret and analyze data, and report results (Information retrieval skills). Graduates will demonstrate the ability to function as a coherent unit in multidisciplinary design teams, and deliver results through collaborative research (Teamwork). Graduates will demonstrate an understanding of their professional and ethical responsibilities, and use technology for the benefit of mankind (Professional integrity). Graduates will be able to communicate effectively in both verbal and written forms (Speaking / writing skills). Graduates should be capable of self-education and clearly understand the value of lifelong learning (Continuing education awareness). Graduates open mind will develop have an an

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understanding of the impact of engineering on society and demonstrate awareness of contemporary issues (Social awareness). Course Outcomes: Demonstrate the ability to

AHS11T06

Entrepreneurship

provide a self-analysis in the context of an entrepreneurial career Demonstrate the ability to find an attractive market that can be reached economically Create appropriate a business model Articulate an effective elevator pitches to gain support for the venture Develop a well-presented business plan that is feasible for the student Apply effective written and oral communication skills to business situations. Analyze the global business environment. Analyze the local business environment. Use critical thinking skills in business situations. Apply an ethical understanding and perspective to business situations.

Program Outcomes: Graduates will demonstrate the ability to use basic knowledge in mathematics, science and engineering and apply them to solve problems specific to mechanical engineering (Fundamental engineering analysis skills). Graduates will demonstrate the ability to design and conduct experiments, interpret and analyze data, and report results (Information retrieval skills). Graduates will demonstrate the ability to function as a coherent unit in multidisciplinary design teams, and deliver results through collaborative

research (Teamwork). Graduates will demonstrate an understanding of their professional and ethical responsibilities, and use technology for the benefit of mankind (Professional integrity). Graduates will be able to communicate effectively in both verbal and written forms (Speaking / writing skills). Graduates should be capable of self-education and clearly understand the value of lifelong learning (Continuing education awareness). Graduates open mind will develop have an an

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understanding of the impact of engineering on society and demonstrate awareness). AHS11T07 Business Communication Course Outcomes: Students will use American Sign Language (ASL) and written English to communicate effectively. Select and use business terminology appropriately to specific fields of business (i.e., management, finance, operations, etc.). Demonstrate knowledge of, and experience with, the problem solving and strategic planning process and be able to analyze data for decision making purposes. Understand the impact of external forces (economic, legal, social, political and global) on the organization. Be able to identify and analyze the interrelations awareness of contemporary issues (Social

within and among local, national and global organizations (understand the interdependency of organizations in global markets). Develop awareness of social responsibility and participate actively in promoting such value both inside and outside of business organizations.

Program Outcomes: Graduates will demonstrate the ability to use basic knowledge in mathematics, science and engineering and apply them to solve problems specific to mechanical engineering (Fundamental engineering analysis skills). Graduates will demonstrate the ability to design and conduct experiments, interpret and analyze data, and report results (Information retrieval skills). Graduates will demonstrate the ability to function as a coherent unit in multidisciplinary design teams, and deliver results through collaborative research (Teamwork). Graduates will demonstrate an understanding of their professional and ethical responsibilities, and use technology for the benefit of mankind (Professional integrity). Graduates will be able to communicate effectively in both verbal and written forms (Speaking / writing skills).

Graduates should be capable of self-education and clearly understand the value of lifelong learning (Continuing education awareness). Graduates open mind will develop have an an

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understanding of the impact of engineering on society and demonstrate awareness). AHS11T08 Intellectual Rights Property and Patent Course Outcomes: Understand the various Intellectual Property Rights regimes. Appreciate Fair Use of Intellectual Property Rights principles, rights and duties in the learning and research process. Appreciate Copyright and its effect on Information use and identify some Sources of information on Intellectual Property Rights. Program Outcomes: Graduates will demonstrate the ability to use basic knowledge in mathematics, science and engineering and apply them to solve problems specific to mechanical engineering (Fundamental engineering analysis skills). Graduates will demonstrate the ability to design and conduct experiments, interpret and analyze data, and report results (Information retrieval skills). awareness of contemporary issues (Social

Graduates will demonstrate the ability to function as a coherent unit in multidisciplinary design teams, and deliver results through collaborative research (Teamwork). Graduates will demonstrate an understanding of their professional and ethical responsibilities, and use technology for the benefit of mankind (Professional integrity). Graduates will be able to communicate effectively in both verbal and written forms (Speaking / writing skills). Graduates should be capable of self-education and clearly understand the value of lifelong learning (Continuing education awareness). Graduates open mind will develop have an an

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understanding of the impact of engineering on society and demonstrate awareness). AHS11T09 Project Planning and Management Course Outcomes: An understanding of the importance of a structured approach to project management for IT projects. An understanding of the principles of the project lifecycle and how to identify opportunities to work with learners on relevant and appropriate project scenarios to share this understanding. The ability to critically consider and discuss the issues around project awareness of contemporary issues (Social

management and its application in the real world with course participants and learners. An understanding of the tools and techniques of project management and how these are used to ensure projects are delivered successfully on time and within budget. An understanding of the principles of the project lifecycle and how to make use of the e-skills UK learning materials to support delivery of this in the classroom.

Program Outcomes: Graduates will demonstrate the ability to use basic knowledge in mathematics, science and engineering and apply them to solve problems specific to mechanical engineering (Fundamental engineering analysis skills). Graduates will demonstrate the ability to design and conduct experiments, interpret and analyze data, and report results (Information retrieval skills). Graduates will demonstrate the ability to design any mathematical system or thermal that meets desired specifications and requirements (Creative skills). Graduates will demonstrate the ability to identify, formulate and solve mechanical engineering problems of a complex kind (Engineering problem solving skills). Graduates will demonstrate an understanding of their

professional and ethical responsibilities, and use technology for the benefit of mankind (Professional integrity). Graduate will be able to design a system to meet desired needs within environmental, economic, political, ethical health and safety, manufacturability and management knowledge and techniques to estimate time, resources to complete project (Practical engineering analysis skills).

PROFESSIONAL ELECTIVE - I AME11T24 Automobile Engineering

Course outcomes: On successful completion of the course a student will be able to:

Systematically use a range of calculation methods to formulate an overall concept and detailed design of components, assemblies and systems for road vehicles, to satisfy ergonomic, safety, structural integrity and performance requirements. Critically assess the mechanical design of automotive chassis components using hand calculations, solid body modeling and the finite element method. Undertake a range of thermodynamic and combustion calculations, supported by detailed knowledge of fuel properties and the combustion process in spark ignition and diesel engines. Analyze the vehicle handling behavior for driver inputs and the ride response due to road surface irregularities. Evaluate modern control systems used in engine

management, power train, brake and suspension systems. Apply knowledge of vehicle refinement. Critically evaluate current research and advanced scholarship in aspects of automotive engineering as a result of the personal thesis project study. Demonstrate self-direction and originality in planning and implementing tasks at professional or equivalent level.

Program Outcomes: Graduates will demonstrate the ability to use basic knowledge in mathematics, science and engineering and apply them to solve problems specific to mechanical engineering (Fundamental engineering analysis skills). Graduates will demonstrate the ability to design any mathematical system or thermal that meets desired specifications and requirements (Creative skills). Graduates will demonstrate the ability to function as a coherent unit in multidisciplinary design teams, and deliver results through collaborative research (Teamwork). Graduates will develop an open mind and have an understanding of the impact of engineering on society and demonstrate awareness of contemporary issues (Social awareness). Graduate will be able to design a system to meet

desired needs within environmental, economic, political, ethical health and safety, manufacturability and management knowledge and techniques to estimate time, resources to complete project (Practical engineering analysis skills).

AME11T25

Rapid Prototyping

. Course Outcomes: Provide an understanding of the history, mechanics and applications of additive fabrication. Provide an understanding of the history, mechanics and applications of 3D printing. Provide an understanding of orthographic projections. Provide an understanding of basic dimensioning skills. Provide an understanding of assembly process for plastic parts. Provide an understanding of redesign process for plastic molding. Programme outcomes: Graduates will demonstrate the ability to use basic knowledge in mathematics, science and engineering and apply them to solve problems specific to mechanical engineering (Fundamental engineering analysis skills). Graduates will demonstrate the ability to function as a coherent unit in multidisciplinary design teams, and deliver results through collaborative research (Teamwork).

Graduates will demonstrate the ability to identify, formulate and solve mechanical engineering problems of a complex kind (Engineering problem solving skills). Graduates will be familiar with applying software methods and modern computer tools to analyze mechanical engineering problems (Software hardware interface). Graduate will be able to design a system to meet desired needs within environmental, economic, political, ethical health and safety, manufacturability and management knowledge and techniques to estimate time, resources to complete project (Practical engineering analysis skills).

AME11T26

Mechatronics

Course Outcomes: 1.Ability to design and calculate mechanical designs 2.Ability to design and calculate electronic circuits 3.Ability to develop software for intelligent products 4.Ability to model and build mechatronic systems and implement these systems 5. Ability to apply technological knowledge and theories for the development of new products 6. Ability to carry out development projects independently and in teams. Programme Outcomes : Graduates will demonstrate the ability to use basic knowledge in mathematics, science and engineering and apply them to solve problems

specific to mechanical engineering (Fundamental engineering analysis skills). Graduates will demonstrate the ability to function as a coherent unit in multidisciplinary design teams, and deliver results through collaborative research (Teamwork). Graduates will demonstrate the ability to identify, formulate and solve mechanical engineering problems of a complex kind (Engineering problem solving skills). Graduates will have the confidence to apply engineering solutions in global and national contexts (Engineering impact assessment skills). Graduate will be able to design a system to meet desired needs within environmental, economic, political, ethical health and safety, manufacturability and management knowledge and techniques to estimate time, resources to complete project (Practical engineering analysis skills).

AME11T27

Robotics

Course Outcomes : The student will be able know the Automation and Robotics, components of industrial Robotics. The student will understand and know use of Degrees of freedom. The student shall be able to determine the basic rotational

matrices and homogeneous transformations. The student will be able to solve the Manipulator Kinematics, D-H notations, and coordinate systems. The student shall be able to solve the Differential Kinematics and Jacobians. The student will be able to determine the Newton-Euler formulations. The student will understand and know working principals of Robot actuators and Feedback components systems. The student will understand and know the Robot applications in Manufacturing and other applications. Program Outcomes: Graduates will demonstrate the ability to use basic knowledge in mathematics, science and engineering and apply them to solve problems specific to mechanical engineering (Fundamental engineering analysis skills). Graduates will demonstrate the ability to function as a coherent unit in multidisciplinary design teams, and deliver results through collaborative research (Teamwork). Graduates will demonstrate the ability to identify, formulate and solve mechanical engineering problems of a complex kind (Engineering problem solving skills).

Graduates will be familiar with applying software methods and modern computer tools to analyze mechanical engineering problems (Software hardware interface). Graduate will be able to design a system to meet desired needs within environmental, economic, political, ethical health and safety, manufacturability and management knowledge and techniques to estimate time, resources to complete project (Practical engineering analysis skills).

AME11T28

Composite Materials

. Course Outcomes: Ability to analyze problems on macromechanical behavior of lamina. Ability to analyze problems on micromechanical behavior of lamina. Ability to analyze problems on macromechanical behavior of laminate. Ability to analyze problems on bending, buckling, and vibration of laminated plates and beams. Ability to obtain laminate behavior using a computer program. Ability to perform literature search on a selected advanced material topic and giving class presentation. An ability to use the ideas developed in the analysis of composites towards using composites in aerospace design. Programme outcomes: Graduates will demonstrate the ability to use basic knowledge in mathematics, science and engineering and apply them to solve problems specific to mechanical

engineering (Fundamental engineering analysis skills). Graduates will demonstrate the ability to design and conduct experiments, interpret and analyze data, and report results (Information retrieval skills). Graduates will demonstrate the ability to design and conduct experiments, interpret and analyze data, and report results. (Creative skills) Graduate will be able to design a system to meet desired needs within environmental, economic, political, ethical health and safety, manufacturability and management knowledge and techniques to estimate time, resources to complete a project. (Practical engineering analysis skills). AME11T29 Un Conventional Machining Process Course Outcomes: The student will be able to identify the classification of modern machine processes. The student shall be able to understand the mechanism of Abrasive jet machining, Water jet machining and abrasive water jet machine etc. The student will be able to learn about fundamentals of electro chemical machining, Grinding, honing & deburring processes The student shall be able to solve machining problems and Its applications The student will be able to understand the electro chemical and Thermal metal removal process.

The student will understand and compare thermal and nonthermal processes. The student will understand the applications of plasma process for machine processes. The student will get complete understanding on modern machine processes. Programme Outcomes : Graduates will demonstrate the ability to use basic knowledge in mathematics, science and engineering and apply them to solve problems specific to mechanical engineering (Fundamental engineering analysis skills). Graduates will have the confidence to apply engineering solutions in global and national contexts (Engineering impact assessment skills). Graduates should be capable of self-education and clearly understand the value of lifelong learning (Continuing education awareness). Graduate will be able to design a system to meet desired needs within environmental, economic, political, ethical health and safety, manufacturability and management knowledge and techniques to estimate time, resources to complete project (Practical engineering analysis skills).

AME11L11

CAD /CAM Lab

Course outcomes: 1. Introduction to CAD/CAM Systems: 2. Understand the role of CAD/CAM in modern design

and manufacturing 3. A general Computer Aided Designing System: 4. Describe the principles of Computer Aided Designing systems and the concepts of Geometric 5. Modeling, solid modeling, and feature-based design modeling. 6. Create and design automotive parts and elements in 2D and 3D dimension using state of the art CAD System. 7. Distinguish the different CAD/CAM neutral files. 8. Understand the import and export procedure of CAD/CAM electronic neutral files (IGES, STEM, DXF,.). 9. A general Computer Aided Manufacturing System: Program Outcomes: Graduates will demonstrate the ability to use basic knowledge in mathematics, science and engineering and apply them to solve problems specific to mechanical engineering (Fundamental engineering analysis skills). Graduates will demonstrate the ability to function as a coherent unit in multidisciplinary design teams, and deliver results through collaborative research (Teamwork). Graduates will demonstrate

the ability to identify, formulate and solve mechanical engineering problems of a complex kind (Engineering problem solving skills). Graduates will be familiar with applying software methods and modern computer tools to analyze mechanical engineering problems (Software hardware interface). Graduate will be able to design a system to meet desired needs within environmental, economic, political, ethical health and safety, manufacturability and management knowledge and techniques to estimate time, resources to complete project (Practical engineering analysis skills).

AME11L12

Production Drawing Instrumentation Lab

and Course outcomes: 1. Students ability to hand letter will improve. 2. Students ability to perform basic sketching techniques will improve. 3. Students will be able to draw orthographic projections and sections. 4. Students ability to use architectural and engineering scales will increase. 5. Students ability to produce engineered drawings will improve 6. Students ability to convert sketches to engineered drawings will increase. 7. Students will become familiar with office practice and standards 8. Students will become familiar with Auto Cad two dimensional drawings. 9. Students will develop good communication skills and team work. 10. Graduate will be familiar with different sensors and

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transducers. Graduate will be able to build suitable measurement technique. Graduates will able to understand electrical circuits and its analysis. Graduates will be familiar with fundamentals of control system design. Graduates will have the confidence to apply automation solutions for given industrial Applications Graduates will demonstrate the ability to design and conduct experiments, interpret and Analyze data, and report results

Program outcomes: Graduates will demonstrate the ability to use basic knowledge in mathematics, science and engineering and apply them to solve problems specific to mechanical engineering (Fundamental engineering analysis skills). Graduates will demonstrate an understanding of their professional and ethical responsibilities, and use technology for the benefit of mankind (Professional integrity) Graduates should be capable of self-education and clearly understand the value of life-long learning (Continuing education awareness). Graduate will be able to design a system to meet desired needs within environmental, economic, political, ethical health and safety, manufacturability and management knowledge and techniques to estimate time, resources to complete project (Practical engineering analysis skills). Program outcomes:

AME11PR W

Project Work (Stage - I)

Graduates will be able to communicate effectively in both verbal and written forms (Speaking / writing skills). Graduates will develop an open mind and have an understanding of the impact of engineering on society and demonstrate awareness of contemporary issues (Social awareness). Graduate will be able to design a system to meet desired needs within environmental, economic, political, ethical health and safety, manufacturability and management knowledge and techniques to estimate time, resources to complete project (Practical engineering analysis skills).

VIII SEMESTER AME11T30 Power Plant Engineering

Course Outcomes: Demonstrate knowledge of different types of power plants and its working procedure with the complete plant layout. Demonstrate knowledge of ability to identify & apply fundamentals to solve problems like performance of internal combustion engine plant and gas turbine power plant. Demonstrate their knowledge & ability to design the components of steam power plant, gas turbine power plant, I.C plant, and hydro-electric power plant. An ability to design a system, component or process to meet desired needs within realistic constraints such as economic, environmental, social, political, ethical, and safety manufacturability and sustainability related to different types of power plants. The ability to use modern engineering tools, software and equipment to analyze power plant problems.

A knowledge of impact of engineering solutions on the society and also on contemporary issues related to different types of power plants. A recognition of the need for, and an ability to engage in self education and life-long learning. Programme Outcomes : Graduates will demonstrate the ability to use basic knowledge in mathematics, science and engineering and apply them to solve problems specific to mechanical engineering (Fundamental engineering analysis skills). Graduates will demonstrate the ability to design any mathematical system or thermal that meets desired specifications and requirements (Creative skills). Graduates will have the confidence to apply engineering solutions in global and national contexts (Engineering impact assessment skills). Graduates should be capable of self-education and clearly understand the value of lifelong learning (Continuing education awareness). Graduates will develop an open mind and have an understanding of the impact of engineering on society and demonstrate awareness of contemporary issues (Social awareness). Graduates will develop an open mind and have an understanding of the impact of engineering on society and

demonstrate awareness of contemporary issues (Social awareness). Graduate will be able to design a system to meet desired needs within environmental, economic, political, ethical health and safety, manufacturability and management knowledge and techniques to estimate time, resources to complete project (Practical engineering analysis skills). Course Outcomes: 1. To prepare students to demonstrate basic knowledge in mathematics, science and engineering. 2. To prepare students to excel their ability to identify, formulate and solve mechanical engineering problems. 3. To prepare students should be capable of self-education and clearly understand the value of life-long learning. 4. To prepare students, will be broadly educated and will have an understanding of the impact of engineering on society and demonstrate awareness of contemporary issues.

PROFESSIONAL ELECTIVE - II AME11T31 Nano Technology

5. To inculcate in students, the ability to design a system to meet desired needs within environmental, economic, political, ethical health and safety, manufacturability and management knowledge and techniques to estimate time, resources to complete a project.

6. To understand the essential concepts used in nanotechnology, syntheses and fabrication 7. To appreciate the development of modern nanotechnology 8. To discuss the application of nanotechnology in major scientific fields 9. To discuss the challenges nanotechnology poses to our environment Program Outcomes: Graduates will demonstrate the ability to use basic knowledge in mathematics, science and engineering and apply them to solve problems specific to mechanical engineering (Fundamental engineering analysis skills). Graduates will demonstrate the ability to design and conduct experiments, interpret and analyze data, and report results (Information retrieval skills). Graduates will demonstrate the ability to function as a coherent unit in multidisciplinary design teams, and deliver results through collaborative research (Teamwork). Graduate will be able to design a system to meet desired needs within environmental, economic, political, ethical health and safety, manufacturability and management knowledge and techniques to estimate time, resources to complete project (Practical engineering analysis skills).

AME11T32

Plant Engineering Safety

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Industrial

Course Outcomes: Anticipate potential hazards to people, property and the environment. 2. Recognize existing hazards to people, property and the environment. 3. Evaluate potential and existing hazards topeople, property and environment with Respect to risk and regulatory requirements. 4. Control potential and existing hazards to people, property and the environment to Achieve acceptable levels of risk or meet regulatory requirements. 5. Develop loss prevention and control programs, including engineering and Behavioral strategies. 6. Evaluate the effectiveness of loss prevention and control programs, including Engineering and behavioral strategies. 7. Manage and communicate safety, health and environmental information to Stakeholders. 8. Function as a member of the safety professional community, with a commitment To continuing professional growth. 9. Acknowledge the standards of professional conduct that are published by Professional safety organizations and/or certification bodies. Programme Outcomes : Graduates will demonstrate the ability to use basic knowledge in mathematics, science and engineering and apply them to solve problems specific to mechanical engineering (Fundamental engineering analysis skills). 1.

Graduates will demonstrate the ability to design any mathematical system or thermal that meets desired specifications and requirements (Creative skills). Graduates will have the confidence to apply engineering solutions in global and national contexts (Engineering impact assessment skills). Graduates should be capable of self-education and clearly understand the value of lifelong learning (Continuing education awareness). Graduates will develop an open mind and have an understanding of the impact of engineering on society and demonstrate awareness of contemporary issues (Social awareness). Graduates will develop an open mind and have an understanding of the impact of engineering on society and demonstrate awareness of contemporary issues (Social awareness). Graduate will be able to design a system to meet desired needs within environmental, economic, political, ethical health and safety, manufacturability and management knowledge and techniques to estimate time, resources to complete project (Practical engineering analysis skills).

AME11T33

Computational Fluid Dynamics

Course Outcomes: 1 Provide the student with a

significant level of experience in the use of modern CFD software for the analysis of complex fluid-flow systems. 2. The student will demonstrate the ability to use modern CFD software tools to build flow geometries, generate an adequate mesh for an accurate solution, select appropriate solvers to obtain a flow solution, and visualize the resulting flow field.. 3: Improve the students understanding of the basic principles of fluid mechanics. 4 The student will demonstrate an ability to recognize the type of fluid flow that is occurring in a particular physical system and to use the appropriate model equations to investigate the flow. 5. The student will demonstrate an ability to describe various flow features in terms of appropriate fluid mechanical principles and force balances. 6. Provide the student with a basic understanding of the theory, principles, and practice of the finite element method. Programme outcomes: Graduates will demonstrate the ability to use basic knowledge in mathematics, science and engineering and apply them to solve problems specific to mechanical engineering (Fundamental engineering analysis skills). Graduates will demonstrate the ability to design and conduct experiments,

interpret and analyze data, and report results (Information retrieval skills). Graduates will demonstrate the ability to design any mathematical system or thermal that meets desired specifications and requirements (Creative skills). Graduates will demonstrate the ability to function as a coherent unit in multidisciplinary design teams, and deliver results through collaborative research (Teamwork). Graduates will have the confidence to apply engineering solutions in global and national contexts (Engineering impact assessment skills). Graduates will develop an open mind and have an understanding of the impact of engineering on society and demonstrate awareness of contemporary issues (Social awareness). Graduates will have the ability to recognize the importance of professional development by pursing post graduate studies or face competitive examinations that offer challenging and rewarding careers in Mechanical Engineering (Successful career and immediate employment). Graduate will be able to design a system to meet desired needs within environmental, economic, political, ethical health and safety, manufacturability and management knowledge and techniques to estimate time,

resources to complete project (Practical engineering analysis skills).

AME11T34

Automation in Manufacturing

Course Outcomes: Demonstrate a thorough understanding of the principles and theoretical bases of modern manufacturing techniques, automation, and production processes. Identify appropriate manufacturing systems for different production requirements, and describe their performance using appropriate analytical and modeling methods. Apply appropriate technology, quality tools and manufacturing methodology to design, re-design and continuously improve the manufacturing operations of engineering companies. Plan, research, execute and oversee experiments and research projects, critically analyse and interpret data, and effectively disseminate the results. Work effectively as a member of a multidisciplinary team, be self-motivated and able to work independently, and demonstrate leadership. Communicate effectively, via appropriate presentation techniques and technical publications, to other engineers, professionals, and society at large. Understand the role of the mechanical engineer in society and his/her responsibility for ethical, environmental and safety issues. Programme Outcomes : Graduates will demonstrate

the ability to use basic knowledge in mathematics, science and engineering and apply them to solve problems specific to mechanical engineering (Fundamental engineering analysis skills). Graduates will demonstrate the ability to function as a coherent unit in multidisciplinary design teams, and deliver results through collaborative research (Teamwork). Graduates will demonstrate the ability to identify, formulate and solve mechanical engineering problems of a complex kind (Engineering problem solving skills). Graduates will be familiar with applying software methods and modern computer tools to analyze mechanical engineering problems (Software hardware interface). Graduate will be able to design a system to meet desired needs within environmental, economic, political, ethical health and safety, manufacturability and management knowledge and techniques to estimate time, resources to complete project (Practical engineering analysis skills).

AME11T35

Reliability Engineering

Course outcomes: Understand the relationship of key concepts in reliability engineering and application to maintenance strategies in a manufacturing

environment Establish maintenance strategies according to system characteristics and design transition programs to implement these strategies Manage the manufacturing organization with highest possible availability Understand the Problem solving and decision making (analysis and synthesis, analytical and system thinking, intuition, judgement, result interpretation Advanced technical competence (engineering science, modeling, simulation, testing, correlation, valid and result interpretation Program outcomes: Graduates will demonstrate the ability to use basic knowledge in mathematics, science and engineering and apply them to solve problems specific to mechanical engineering (Fundamental engineering analysis skills). Graduates will have the confidence to apply engineering solutions in global and national contexts (Engineering impact assessment skills). Graduates will have the ability to recognize the importance of professional development by pursing post graduate studies or face competitive examinations that offer challenging and rewarding careers in Mechanical Engineering (Successful career and immediate employment). Course Outcomes: Able to understand the basic terminology, standards used

AME11T36

NDT Techniques

in NDET and the importance of NDE techniques in industries to ensure safety, quality. Able to differentiate the different types and causes of flaws in the materials. Able to understand the basics of all NDE methods using science, mathematics, engineering, technical and personal skills. Able to communicate more effectively while performing experiments as an individual or as a team member and writing report effectively. Able to assist in product development; screen or sort incoming materials; monitor, improve or control manufacturing processes; Able to know the principles and applications of nondestructive testing (NDT) methods eg visual, dye penetrant, magnetic particle, eddy current, ultrasonic and radiographic inspection Be able to use mechanical testing methods to measure the properties of an industrial alloy Programme Outcomes : Graduates will demonstrate the ability to use basic knowledge in mathematics, science and engineering and apply them to solve problems specific to mechanical engineering (Fundamental engineering analysis skills). Graduates will demonstrate the ability to design any mathematical system or thermal that meets desired specifications and requirements (Creative skills). Graduates will demonstrate an understanding of their professional and ethical responsibilities, and use

technology for the benefit of mankind (Professional integrity). Graduates will have the confidence to apply engineering solutions in global and national contexts (Engineering impact assessment skills). Graduates will develop an open mind and have an understanding of the impact of engineering on society and demonstrate awareness of contemporary issues (Social awareness). Graduate will be able to design a system to meet desired needs within environmental, economic, political, ethical health and safety, manufacturability and management knowledge and techniques to estimate time, resources to complete project (Practical engineering analysis skills). 58019 Plant layout and Material Handling Course outcomes: Is explains about the different types of layout, advantages and disadvantages of layouts. It also suggests the selection procedure for the layouts along with its specifications. Heuristics for plant layouts also explained with different techniques like Automated Layout Design Program (ALDEP), Computerized Relationship Layout Planning (COPRELAP), and Computerized Relative Allocation of Facilities Technique (CRAFT). The plant layouts are explained with models like Quadratic assignment model, Branch and bound method. The selection procedure of material handling is depending on

different systems.

function

oriented

This also related with plant layout by which the minimization of the handling charges will come down. The ergonomics related to material handling equipment about design and miscellaneous equipments. Program Outcomes: Graduates will demonstrate the ability to use basic knowledge in mathematics, science and engineering and apply them to solve problems specific to mechanical engineering (Fundamental engineering analysis skills). Graduates will demonstrate the ability to design any mathematical system or thermal that meets desired specifications and requirements (Creative skills). Graduates will have the confidence to apply engineering solutions in global and national contexts (Engineering impact assessment skills). Graduates should be capable of self-education and clearly understand the value of lifelong learning (Continuing education awareness). Graduates will develop an open mind and have an understanding of the impact of engineering on society and demonstrate awareness of contemporary issues (Social awareness). Graduate will be able to design a system to meet desired needs within environmental, economic, political, ethical health and safety, manufacturability and

management knowledge and techniques to estimate time, resources to complete project (Practical engineering analysis skills).

PROFESSIONAL ELECTIVE - III AME11T37 Concurrent Engineering

Course Outcomes: To teach fundamental knowledge in automotive Concurrent Engineering (CE), enabling technologies for realization of automotive concurrent engineering and its deployment; To teach technologies in automotive product modeling, automotive data exchange techniques, automotive technological data and information flow in automotive development life cycle; To provide students with the basis of CAE simulation, the fundamentals for establishment of Finite Element Method (FEM) model, FEM simulation in automotive industry; To equip students with the principle and theory of automotive manufacturing process simulation, including forming process simulation and casting process simulation. The applications of process numerical simulation technologies in supporting the automotive part and component design, automotive manufacturing process determination, tooling design and product quality assurance and control; and To introduce popular and commercial CAE simulation and CAD software tools to students.

Programme outcomes: Graduates will demonstrate the ability to use basic knowledge in mathematics, science and engineering and apply them to solve problems specific to mechanical engineering (Fundamental engineering analysis skills). Graduates will demonstrate the ability to function as a coherent unit in multidisciplinary design teams, and deliver results through collaborative research (Teamwork). Graduates will demonstrate the ability to identify, formulate and solve mechanical engineering problems of a complex kind (Engineering problem solving skills). Graduates will be familiar with applying software methods and modern computer tools to analyze mechanical engineering problems (Software hardware interface). Graduate will be able to design a system to meet desired needs within environmental, economic, political, ethical health and safety, manufacturability and management knowledge and techniques to estimate time, resources to complete project (Practical engineering analysis skills).

AME11T38

Mechanical Vibrations

Course Outcomes: 1. Appreciating the need and importance of vibration analysis in mechanical design of machine parts that operate in vibratory conditions

2. Ability to analyze the mathematical model of a linear vibratory system to determine its response 3. Ability to obtain linear mathematical models of real life engineering systems 4. Ability to use Lagranges equations for linear and nonlinear vibratory systems 5. Ability to determine vibratory responses of SDOF and MDOF systems to harmonic, periodic and nonperiodic excitation 6. General notion on frequency and time response of vibratory systems Program Outcomes: Graduates will demonstrate the ability to use basic knowledge in mathematics, science and engineering and apply them to solve problems specific to mechanical engineering (Fundamental engineering analysis skills). Graduates will demonstrate the ability to design any mathematical system or thermal that meets desired specifications and requirements (Creative skills). Graduates will have the confidence to apply engineering solutions in global and national contexts (Engineering impact assessment skills). Graduates should be capable of self-education and clearly understand the value of lifelong learning (Continuing education awareness). Graduates will develop an open mind and have an understanding of the impact

of engineering on society and demonstrate awareness of contemporary issues (Social awareness). Graduate will be able to design a system to meet desired needs within environmental, economic, political, ethical health and safety, manufacturability and management knowledge and techniques to estimate time, resources to complete project (Practical engineering analysis skills).

AME11T39

Total Quality Management

Course Outcomes: 1 Evaluate the principles of quality . management and to explain how these principles can be applied within quality management systems. 2 Identify the key aspects of the . quality improvement cycle and to select and use appropriate tools and techniques for controlling, improving and measuring quality. 3 Critically appraise the . organisational, communication and teamwork requirements for effective quality management. 4 Critically analyse the strategic . issues in quality management, including current issues and developments, and to devise and evaluate quality implementation plans. 5. Outline the evolution of the total quality management philosophy and identify key Elements needed for generating organizational effectiveness. 6. Evaluate the importance of creating a customer focus, using strategic planning, and Demonstrating organizational leadership in creating quality systems. 7. Evaluate human resource envelopment, supply chain management, and the Importance of measurement as

affecting total quality management application. Program Outcomes: Graduates will demonstrate the ability to use basic knowledge in mathematics, science and engineering and apply them to solve problems specific to mechanical engineering (Fundamental engineering analysis skills). Graduates will demonstrate the ability to design any mathematical system or thermal that meets desired specifications and requirements (Creative skills). Graduates will have the confidence to apply engineering solutions in global and national contexts (Engineering impact assessment skills). Graduates should be capable of self-education and clearly understand the value of lifelong learning (Continuing education awareness). Graduates will develop an open mind and have an understanding of the impact of engineering on society and demonstrate awareness of contemporary issues (Social awareness). Graduate will be able to design a system to meet desired needs within environmental, economic, political, ethical health and safety, manufacturability and management knowledge and techniques to estimate time, resources to complete project (Practical engineering analysis skills). AME11T40 Non Conventional Energy Sources of Course outcomes:

various non-conventional energy resources; the use solar energy to produce

electricity; ways to utilize wind energy for human usage; understand the issue of fuel availability and analyse the supply and demand of fuel in the world;

discover the pros and cons of conventional energy sources; describe and compare the operation principle and environmental impacts of a coalfired power plant with a nuclear power plant; identify the different sources of renewable energy and innovative technologies in harnessing energy from these renewable sources; Scrutinize the advantages and shortcomings of using hydrogen as an energy carrier with application in internal combustion engine and fuel cells.

Program Outcomes: Graduates will demonstrate the ability to use basic knowledge in mathematics, science and engineering and apply them to solve problems specific to mechanical engineering (Fundamental engineering analysis skills). Graduates will demonstrate the ability to design any mathematical system or thermal that meets desired specifications and requirements (Creative skills). Graduates will have the confidence to apply engineering solutions in global and national contexts (Engineering impact assessment skills). Graduates should be capable of self-education and clearly understand the value of life-

long learning (Continuing education awareness). Graduates will develop an open mind and have an understanding of the impact of engineering on society and demonstrate awareness of contemporary issues (Social awareness). Graduate will be able to design a system to meet desired needs within environmental, economic, political, ethical health and safety, manufacturability and management knowledge and techniques to estimate time, resources to complete project (Practical engineering analysis skills).

AME11T41

Tribology

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to provide broad based understanding of the interdisciplinary subject tribology and its technological significance to understand the nature of engineering surfaces, their topography and learn about surface characterization techniques to learn about the contact of solid surfaces and their interactions to understand the genesis of friction, the theories/laws of sliding and rolling friction to learn about consequences of wear, wear mechanisms, wear theories and analysis of wear problems to learn about the principles of lubrication, lubrication regimes, theories of hydrodynamic, elastohydrodynamic and mixed/ boundary lubrication to learn about tribo-testing and experimental techniques in tribology

Program outcomes:

Graduates will demonstrate the ability to use basic knowledge in mathematics, science and engineering and apply them to solve problems specific to mechanical engineering (Fundamental engineering analysis skills). Graduates will demonstrate the ability to design and conduct experiments, interpret and analyze data, and report results (Information retrieval skills). Graduates will demonstrate the ability to identify, formulate and solve mechanical engineering problems of a complex kind (Engineering problem solving skills). Graduates will have the confidence to apply engineering solutions in global and societal contexts (Engineering impact assessment skills). Graduates should be capable of self-education and clearly understand the value of lifelong learning (Continuing education awareness). Graduate will be able to design a system to meet desired needs within environmental, economic, political, ethical health and safety, manufacturability and management knowledge and techniques to estimate time, resources to complete project(practical engineering analysis skills) AME11T42 Advanced IC Engines Course Outcomes: At the conclusion of this course the student will be able to: 1. Identify advantages and disadvantages of the operation and

efficiency of internal engines of all types;

combustion

2. Describe the key pollutants associated with combustion in engines and understand their significance with respect to health and the environment; 3. Describe basics of the combustion and pollutant formation processes; 4. Perform basic calculations relating to the performance and emissions of internal combustion engines. Programme outcomes: Graduates will demonstrate the ability to use basic knowledge in mathematics, science and engineering and apply them to solve problems specific to mechanical engineering (Fundamental engineering analysis skills). Graduates will demonstrate the ability to design any mathematical system or thermal that meets desired specifications and requirements (Creative skills). Graduates will demonstrate the ability to function as a coherent unit in multidisciplinary design teams, and deliver results through collaborative research (Teamwork). Graduates will develop an open mind and have an understanding of the impact of engineering on society and demonstrate awareness of contemporary issues (Social awareness). Graduate will be able to design a system to meet desired needs within environmental, economic, political, ethical health and

safety, manufacturability and management knowledge and techniques to estimate time, resources to complete project (Practical engineering analysis skills).

AME11L13

Theory of Machines Lab

Course Outcomes: Student will be able to analyze Dynamics of the three-dimensional particle motion in various coordinate systems: Cartesian, natural and cylindrical. Ability to learn the concepts of gyroscopic effects and effect of precision motion on the stability of moving vehicles. Ability to learn the concepts of static and dynamic force analysis of planar mechanisms. Understanding of the concepts of friction-clutches, brakes and dynamometers and its importance. Understanding the importance of turning moment diagrams, fly wheels and governors its analysis. Ability to analyze the Dynamics of two-dimensional (planar) rigid-body motion. Ability to understand concepts of various balancing of rotary and reciprocating mass. Understanding of the concepts of vibrations and simple problems on forced damped vibrations. Programme Outcomes : Graduates will demonstrate the ability to use basic knowledge in mathematics, science and engineering and apply them to solve problems specific to mechanical

engineering (Fundamental engineering analysis skills). Graduates will demonstrate the ability to identify, formulate and solve mechanical engineering problems of a complex kind (Engineering problem solving skills). Graduates will develop an open mind and have an understanding of the impact of engineering on society and demonstrate awareness of contemporary issues (Social awareness). Graduates will have the ability to recognize the importance of professional development by pursing post graduate studies or face competitive examinations that offer challenging and rewarding careers in Mechanical Engineering (Successful career and immediate employment). Graduate will be able to design a system to meet desired needs within environmental, economic, political, ethical health and safety, manufacturability and management knowledge and techniques to estimate time, resources to complete project (Practical engineering analysis skills).

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Technical Seminar

Program Outcomes: Graduates will demonstrate the ability to use basic knowledge in mathematics, science and engineering and apply them to solve problems specific to mechanical engineering (Fundamental engineering analysis skills). Graduates will have the ability to recognize the importance of professional

development by pursing post graduate studies or face competitive examinations that offer challenging and rewarding careers in Mechanical Engineering (Successful career and immediate employment). Graduate will be able to design a system to meet desired needs within environmental, economic, political, ethical health and safety, manufacturability and management knowledge and techniques to estimate time, resources to complete project (Practical engineering analysis skills).

Comprehensive Viva

Program Outcomes: Graduates will be able to communicate effectively in both verbal and written forms (Speaking / writing skills). Graduates will develop an open mind and have an understanding of the impact of engineering on society and demonstrate awareness of contemporary issues (Social awareness). Graduate will be able to design a system to meet desired needs within environmental, economic, political, ethical health and safety, manufacturability and management knowledge and techniques to estimate time, resources to complete project (Practical engineering analysis skills).

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Mini Project

Program Outcomes: Graduates will be able to communicate effectively in both verbal and written forms (Speaking / writing skills). Graduates will develop open mind and have an an

understanding of the impact of engineering on society and demonstrate awareness of contemporary issues (Social awareness). Graduate will be able to design a system to meet desired needs within environmental, economic, political, ethical health and safety, manufacturability and management knowledge and techniques to estimate time, resources to complete project (Practical engineering analysis skills).

Program outcomes: Graduates will be able to communicate effectively in both verbal and written forms (Speaking / writing skills). Graduates will develop an open mind and have an understanding of the impact of engineering on society and demonstrate awareness of contemporary issues (Social awareness). Graduate will be able to design a system to meet desired needs within environmental, economic, political, ethical health and safety, manufacturability and management knowledge and techniques to estimate time, resources to complete project (Practical engineering analysis skills).

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Project Work (Stage - II)

ELECTIVES INTERDEPARTMENTALAL ELECTIVE - I Code Subject ACS11T08 Database Management Systems AIT11T09 Image Processing AEC11T41 Digital Electronics and Microprocessors AEE11T21 Energy Management AAE11T21 Fatigue and Fracture Mechanics ACE11T37 Air Pollution and Control Methods INTERDEPARTMENTALAL ELECTIVE II AHS11T04 Human Values and Ethics AHS11T05 Human Resource Management AHS11T06 Entrepreneurship AHS11T07 Business Communication AHS11T08 Intellectual Property and Patent Rights AHS11T09 Project Planning and Management PROFESSIONAL ELECTIVE - I AME11T24 Automobile Engineering AME11T25 Rapid Prototyping AME11T26 Mechatronics AME11T27 Robotics AME11T28 Composite Materials AME11T29 Un Conventional Machining Process PROFESSIONAL ELECTIVE - II AME11T31 Nano Technology AME11T32 Plant Engineering and Industrial Safety AME11T33 Computational Fluid Dynamics AME11T34 Automation in Manufacturing AME11T35 Reliability Engineering AME11T36 NDT Techniques PROFESSIONAL ELECTIVE - III AME11T37 Concurrent Engineering AME11T38 Mechanical Vibrations AME11T39 Total Quality Management AME11T40 Non Conventional Sources of Energy AME11T41 Tribology AME11T42 Advanced IC Engines

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