SCHEME OF EXAMINATION AND COURSE CURRICULUM B. Tech. (AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING) CONTENT Scheme of Examinaton.................................................................................. 2-6 Course Curriculum First Year........................................................................................................ 7-13 Second Year................................................................................................... 13-20 Third Year...................................................................................................... 20-27 Fourth Year.................................................................................................... 27-40 AE-2 SCHEME FOR BTech. FIRST SEMESTER S.No. Course No. Subject L-T-P Evaluaton Total Marks Credit Type Sessional End TH1 AM 101 Mathematcs-1 3 1 0 30 70 100 4H TH2 HU 102 Communicaton skills 2 1 0 30 70 100 3H TH3 AP 103 Applied Physics-I 4 0 0 30 70 100 4H TH4 AC 104 Applied Chemistry 3 1 0 30 70 100 4H TH5 EE 105 Electrical Science 3 1 0 30 70 100 4A TH6 IT 106 Fundamentals of Informaton Technology 2 1 0 30 70 100 3A PR1 AP 107 Applied Physics-I Lab 0 0 2 30 70 100 2H PR2 AC 108 Applied Chemistry Lab 0 0 2 30 70 100 2H PR3 EE 109 Electrical Science Lab 0 0 2 30 70 100 2A PR4 IT 110 Fundamental of Informaton Technology Lab 0 0 2 30 70 100 2A TOTAL 30 hrs 1000 30 SUGGESTED SCHEME FOR BTech. SECOND SEMESTER S.No. Course No. Subject L-T-P Evaluaton Total Marks Credit Type Sessional End TH1 AM 111 Mathematcs-II 3 1 0 30 70 100 4H TH2 EN 112 Environmental Sciences 2 0 0 30 70 100 2H TH3 AP 113 Applied Physics-II 4 0 0 30 70 100 4H TH4 AP-AC 114 Engineering Materials 4 0 0 30 70 100 4H TH5 ME 115 Basic Mechanical Engineering 4 0 0 30 70 100 4A TH6 CO 116 Programming Fundamentals 2 0 0 30 70 100 2A PR1 AP 117 Applied Physics-II Lab 0 0 2 30 70 100 2A PR2 CO 118 Programming Lab 0 0 2 30 70 100 2A PR3 ME 119 Engineering Graphics 0 0 3 30 70 100 3A PR4 PE 120 Mechanical workshop 0 0 3 30 70 100 3A TOTAL 30 hrs 1000 30 A Allied Engineering C Core (include major project and practcal training also) H Humanites, Social Studies and Basic Sciences M Mandatory AE-3 B.Tech Third Semester (Automobile) S.No. Course No. Subject L-T-P Evaluaton Total Marks Credit Type Sessional End TH1 AE- -201 Thermodynamics 310 30 70 100 4C TH2 AE- -202 Numerical Techniques & Computer Programing 310 30 70 100 4H TH3* AE- -203 Engineering Mechanics 310 30 70 100 4C TH 4 AE- -204 Quanttatve Techniques 310 30 70 100 4H Th5 AE-- 205 Metallurgy 300 30 70 100 3C Th6 AE-- 206 Principles of Manufacturing Systems 300 30 70 100 3A Pr1 AE-- 207 Principles of Manufacturing Systems Lab/Workshop 002 30 70 100 2A PR2 AE-- 208 Automobile Engineering Drawing 003 30 70 100 3C PR3 AE--209 Thermodynamics/ Engineering Mechanics Lab 002 30 70 100 2C AE 210 Self Study 001 30 70 100 1A TOTAL 30 hrs 1000 30 B.Tech Fourth Semester (Automobile) S.No. Course No. Subject L-T-P Evaluaton Total Marks Credit Type Sessional End Th1 AE- 211 Heat Transfer & Automotve Air Conditoning 310 30 70 100 4C Th2 AE- 212 Producton Technology 300 30 70 100 3C TH3 AE-213 Mechanics of Solids 310 30 70 100 4C Th4 AE 214 Alternatve Fuels and Energy Systems 300 30 70 100 3C Th5 AE 215 Internal Combuston Engines 310 30 70 100 4C Th6 AE 216 Theory of Machines 310 30 70 100 4C Pr1 AE 217 Heat Transfer & Automotve Air Conditoning /IC Engines Lab 003 30 70 100 2C Pr2 AE 218 Theory of Machines/Mechanics of Solids lab 002 30 70 100 2C Pr3 AE 219 Producton Technology-1 Lab/Alternatve Fuels and Energy Systems 002 30 70 100 3A Pr4 AE 220 Self Study 001 30 70 100 1A Total 30hrs 1000 30 A Allied Engineering C Core (include major project and practcal training also) H Humanites, Social Studies and Basic Sciences M Mandatory AE-4 B.Tech Fifh Semester (Automobile Engineering) S.No. Course No. Subject L-T-P Evaluaton Total Marks Credit Type Sessional End Th1 AE 301 Measurement & Instrumentaton 310 30 70 100 4C Th2 AE 302 Automotve Electrical and Electronics 400 30 70 100 4A Th3 AE 303 Basic Automobile Systems 310 30 70 100 4C Th4 AE304 Fluid Mechanics & Hydraulic Machines 310 30 70 100 4C Th5 AE305 Engineering Economics & Accountancy 310 30 70 100 4H Pr1 AE 306 Measurement &Instrumentaton Lab 002 30 70 100 2C Pr2 AE 307 Fluid Mechanics & Hyd Machines / Elements of Automobile Lab 002 30 70 100 2C Pr3 AE 308 Automotve Electrical Systems Electronics Lab 002 30 70 100 2A Pr4 AE309 Minor Project-I 004 30 70 200 4C Total 30 hrs 1000 30 B.Tech Sixth Semester (Automobile Engineering) S.No. Course No. Subject L-T-P Evaluaton Total Marks Credit Type Sessional End Th1 AE -311 Design of M/C Elements 300 30 70 100 4C Th2 AE 312 Turbo machinery & Gas Dynamics 310 30 70 100 4C Th3 AE-313 Producton and Operatons Management -1 310 30 70 100 4A Th4 AE 314 VEHICLE MAINTENANCE AND TRIBOLOGY 310 30 70 100 4C Th5 AE315 Power Units and Transmission 310 30 70 100 4C Pr1 AE-316 Turbomachinery & Tribology Lab 002 30 70 100 2C Pr2 AE 317 Design of M/C Elements/ Power Units and Transmission Lab 002 30 70 100 2C Pr3 AE -318 Minor Project-II 004 30 70 200 4C Pr4 AE319 Industrial Training-I 000 30 70 100 2C Total 30 hrs 1000 30 A Allied Engineering C Core (include major project and practcal training also) H Humanites, Social Studies and Basic Sciences M Mandatory Note: Industrial training of 4 weeks during winter vacaton afer 5 th Semester and 8 Weeks during summer vacaton afer 6 th Semester. AE-5 B.Tech Seventh Semester (Automobile Engineering) S.No. Course No. Subject L-T-P Evaluaton Total Marks Credit Type Sessional End Th1 AE 401 Design of Automobile Components 300 30 70 100 4C Th2 AE402 Producton and Operatons Management- 2 300 30 70 100 4C Th3 AE 403 Electve-1 310 30 70 100 4C Th4 AE -404 Open Electve I 400 30 70 100 4A Th5 AE 405 CFD 310 30 70 100 2A Pr1 AE 406 Open Electve-1/ Electve I Lab 002 30 70 100 2A Pr2 AE Design of Automobile Components Lab 003 30 70 300 3C Pr3 407 CFD 002 30 210 100 2A Pr3 AE408 Major Project (Part-I) 003 30 70 100 3C Pr4 AE- 409 Industrial Training-II 002 100 2C AE-410 30 hrs 1000 30 B.Tech Eighth Semester (Automobile Engineering) S.No. Course No. Subject L-T-P Evaluaton Total Marks Credit Type Sessional End Th1 AE 411 Vehicle Safety Engineering 310 30 70 100 4C Th2 AE 412 Electve- II 310 30 70 100 4C Th3 AE 413 Open Electve- II 310 30 70 100 4H Pr1 AE 414 Vehicle Safety Engineering lab 002 30 70 100 4C Pr2 AE 415 Open Electve- II/ Electve- II Lab 004 30 70 100 2H Pr3 AE 416 Major Project (Part-II) 0010 120 280 400 8C Pr4 AE 417 Seminar / Report 002 30 70 100 4C Total 30 hrs 1000 30 A Allied Engineering C Core (include major project and practcal training also) H Humanites, Social Studies and Basic Sciences M Mandatory Note: Industrial training of 4 weeks during winter vacaton afer 7 th Semester and 8 Weeks during summer vacaton afer 8 th Semester. AE-6 Departmental Electve I Departmental Electve II AE-403a Tractors and Farm Equipment and Of Road Vehicles AE-403b Computer Simulaton of I.C. Engine Process AE-403c Composit Materials for Automobiles AE-403d Modern Vehicle Technology AE-403e Automotve Aerodynamics & CFD AE-403f Computer Aided Vehicle Design and Safety AE-403g Operaton Research AE-403h Fleet Management AE-403i Fuel Cells AE-403j Renewable Sources of Energy AE-403k Tyre Technology . Electve II (Any one From the Following) AE-412a Computer Integrated Manufacturing Systems AE-412b Total Life Cycle Management AE-413c Vibraton Analysis AE-412d Advances in I.C. Engines AE-412e Mechatronics AE-412f Heat Exchangers AE-412g Finite Element Methods and Applicatons AE-412h Green Energy Technology AE-412j Transport Management & Automobile Industry AE-412k Combuston Generated Polluton AE-7 AM-101 Mathematcs I L T P Credits 3 1 0 4 UNIT I Infnite series: Tests for convergence of series (comparison, rato, root, integral, Raabes, logarithmic), Alternatng series, Absolute convergence, Conditonal convergence. UNIT II Calculus of single variable: Taylors & Maclaurins expan- sion, Radius of curvature, applicatons of defnite integral to area, arc length, surface area and volume (in Cartesian, parametric and polar co-ordinates). UNIT III Calculus of several variables: Partal diferentaton, Eulers theorem, total diferental, Taylors theorem, Maxima-Mini- ma, Lagranges method of multpliers, Applicaton in estma- ton of error and approximaton. UNIT IV Multple Integrals: Double integral (Cartesian and polar co-ordinates), change of order of integraton, triple integrals (Cartesian, cylindrical and spherical co-ordinates), Gamma and Beta functons. Applicatons of multple integraton in area, volume, centre of mass, and moment of inerta. UNIT V Vector Calculus: Contnuity and diferentability of vector functons, Scalar and vector point functon, Gradient, Di- rectonal derivatve, divergence, curl and their applicatons. Line integral, surface integral and volume integral, applica- tons to work done by the force . Applicatons of Greens, Stokes and Gauss divergence theorems. Text Books/Reference Books: 1. Advanced Engineering Mathematcs by Alan Jefery ; Academic Press 2. Calculus and Analytc Geometry by Thomas/Finney; Narosa. 3. Advanced Engineering Mathematcs by Kreyszig; Wi- ley. 4. Advanced Engineering Mathematcs by Taneja ; I K in- ternatonal 5. Advanced Engineering Mathematcs by Jain/Iyenger; Narosa. HU-102 Communicaton Skills L T P Credits 2 1 0 3 UNIT I Functonal English: (A) Parts of speech; Tense and concord; Conditonal clauses; Queston tags & short responses; Punctuaton; Common errors. (B) Vocabulary and Usage: Synonyms & Antonyms; One word substtutons; Words ofen confused; Idioms / Id- iomatc expressions. UNIT II Basics of Writng: (A) Presentaton of Technical Informaton: Technical descrip- ton of simple objects, tools, appliances; Processes and operatons; Scientfc Principles; Defnitons ; Interpreta- ton of Visual Data (graph, charts etc) (B) Writng of: Paragraph; Summary and Abstract; Taking and Making Notes. (C) Comprehension of Unseen Passages based on reading exercises like Skimming, Scanning and Inference making. UNIT III Oral Communicaton: Phonetcs: Speech Sounds and their artculaton; Phonemes, syllable, Stress, Transcripton of Words and Simple Sentences; Presentaton and Seminar; Language Lab Practce for Oral Communicaton. UNIT IV Texts for Appreciaton and Analysis: (A) Wings of Fire by APJ Abdul Kalam (B) The Fortune at the Botom of the Pyramid by C.K. Praha- lad. (C) The Branded (Uchalya) by Laxman Gaikwad (D) Geetanjali by Ravindranath Tagore. Text Books/Reference Books: 1. Day, Robert A. Scientfc English: A Guide for Scientsts and Other Professionals. UP. 2. Maison Margaret, Examine Your English, New Delhi: Ori- ent Longman. 3. Tikoo M.L., A.E. Subramaniam and P.R. Subramaniam. Intermediate Grammar Usage and Composi ti on. Delhi: Orient Longman. 4. Weiss, Edmond H. Writng Remedies: Practcal Exercises for Technical Writng. University Press. 5. Lesikar and Flatley. Business Communicatons. New Del- hi, Biztantra Press. 6. OConnor, Beter English Pronunciaton, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 7. Gaikwad, Laxman, The Branded, Delhi: Sahitya Akademi. 8. Kalam, APJ Abdul, Wings of Fire, Delhi: University Press. 9. C.K. Prahalad, The Fortune at the Botom of the Pyramid, Wharton School Publishing. 10. Rabindranath Tagore, Gitanjali, Filiquarian Publishing, LLC. AP 103 Applied Physics - I L T P Credits 3 1 0 4 UNIT I Relatvity : Review of concepts of frames of reference and Galilean transformaton equaton, Michelson Morley ex- periment and its implicatons, Einsteins special theory of relatvity, Lorentz transformaton equatons, Law of additon of velocites, Mass variaton with velocity, Concept of ener- gy and momentum, Mass energy relaton. AE-8 UNIT II Oscillatons, waves : Damped and forced oscillatons, Res- onance (amplitude and power), Q factor, Sharpness of resonance. Equatons of longitudinal and transverse waves and their solutons, Impedance, Refecton and transmission of waves at a boundary, Impedance matching between two medium. UNIT III Physical optcs: Interference by division of wave front and amplitude, Multple beam interference and Fabry-Perot in- terferometer, Fresnel difracton through a straight edge, Fraunhofer difracton, Zone plate, single slit and N-slit / gratng, Resolving power of telescope, prism and gratng. Po- larizaton by refecton and by transmission, Brewsters law, Double refracton, elliptcally and circularly polarized light, Nicol prism, Quarter and half wave plates. UNIT IV Optcal Instruments: Cardinal points of co-axial lens sys- tems, spherical and chromatc aberratons and their remov- al, Huygens and Ramsdens eyepiece. UNIT V Laser optcs: Coherence and coherent propertes of laser beams, Brief working principle of lasers, Spontaneous and stmulated emission, Einsteins co-efcient, Ruby laser, He- Ne laser. UNIT VI Optcal Fiber: Classifcaton of optcal fbers, Refractve index profle, Core cladding refractve index diference, Numerical aperture of optcal fber, Pulse dispersion in optcal fber (ray theory).
Text Books/Reference Books: 1. Physics of Vibratons and Waves by H.J. Pain. 2. Vibratons and Waves by A.P. French. 3. Perspectve of Modern Physics by Arthur Beiser. 4. Optcs by A. Ghatak. 5. Berkley Physics Course Vol 1. AC-104 Applied Chemistry L T P Credits 3 1 0 4 UNIT I (a) Conventonal Analysis: Volumetric Analysis, Types of ttratons, Theory of indicators. (b) Spectral Analysis: Electromagnetc radiaton, Lambert-Beers Law, UV-VIS, IR, instrumentaton & applicatons. UNIT II Thermal Methods of Analysis: Principle, working and appli- catons of Thermo-gravimetry, Diferental thermal analysis and Diferental scanning calorimetry. UNIT III (a) Polymers: Monomer & polymer, functonality and De- gree of Polymerizaton. Mechanism of polymerizaton. Molecular weights of polymers. Methods of polymeriza- ton. Industrial producton of PE and PF resins. Industrial applicatons of polymers. b) Bio-molecules: Classifcaton, Structure, physical and chemical propertes of Amino-acids, Peptdes and Pro- teins, Carbohydrates, Cellulose and its derivatves, RNA, DNA. Introducton to Bio-degradable Polymers.
UNIT IV Electrochemistry : Electrochemicalcells, components, characteristcs of bateries. Primary and Secondary batery systems, Zinc-Carbon cells, Lead storage and lithium bater- ies. Fuel Cells, Electro-depositon, Electrical and chemical re- quirements. Electroplatng bath and linings. Agitaton, Circu- laton and fltraton equipment. Platng of copper, gold and rhodium. UNIT V Phase Equilibrium: Defnitons of Phase, component and de- gree of freedom, Gibbs phase rule. One component systems: Water and sulphur. Two component systems: Pb-Ag and Cu- Ni system. Univ VI Green Chemistry: Introducton, Goals & Signifcance of Green Chemistry. Reagents, solvents and catalysts for green synthesis. Principles of Green Chemistry, Evaluaton of feed- stocks, reacton types and methods. Future trends in Green Chemistry. Text Books/Reference Books: 1. Thermal Analysis by T. Hatakeyama, F.X. Quinn; Wiley. 2. Inorganic Quanttatve Analysis by A.I. Vogel. 3. Instrumental Method of Analysis by Skoog D.A.; HRW Internatonal. 4. Green Chemistry: Theory & Practce by P.T. Anastas & JC Warner; Oxford Univ Press. 5. Polymer Science and Technology by Billmeyer; John Wiley. 6. Polymer Science and Technology by Fried; Prentce Hall. EE 105 Electrical Science L T P Credits 3 1 0 4 UNIT I Introducton: Role and importance of circuits in Engineering, concept of felds, charge, current, voltage, energy and there interrelatonship. V-I characteristcs of ideal voltage and ide- al current sources, various types of controlled sources. Pas- sive circuit components: V-I characteristcs and ratngs of dif- ferent types of R, L, C elements. Series and parallel circuits, power and energy, Kirchofs Laws. Delta-star conversion, Superpositon Theorem, Thevenins Theorem, Nortons the- orem, Maximum Power Transfer Theorem, Tellgen Theorem. AE-9 UNIT II Single Phase AC Circuits: Single phase EMF generaton, av- erage and efectve values of sinusoids, complex represen- taton of impedance, series and parallel circuits, concept of phasor, phasor diagram, power factor, power in complex no- taton, real power, reactve power and apparent power. Res- onance in series and parallel circuits, Q-factor, bandwidth and their relatonship, half power points. UNIT III Three-Phase AC Circuits: Three phase EMF generaton, del- ta and Y connecton, line and phase quanttes. Soluton of three phase circuits: balanced supply voltage and balanced load, phasor diagram, measurement of power in three phase circuits. UNIT IV Magnetc Circuits & Transformers: Amperes circuital law, B-H curve, concept of reluctance, fux, MMF, analogies be- tween electrical and magnetc quanttes soluton of mag- netc circuits. Hysteresis and eddy current losses, applicaton of magnetc force, mutual inductance and dot conventon. Single phase Transformer constructon, principle of working, auto transformer and their applicatons. UNIT V Measuring Instruments : Analog indicatng instruments, de- vices, Damping devices, PMMC ammeters and voltmeters, shunt and multpliers, Moving iron ammeter and voltmeters, dynamometer type watmeters, multmeters, AC wat-hour meters. Digital voltmeters, ammeters and watmeters. Text Books/Reference Books: 1. Basic electrical Engineering by C.L. Wadhwa, 4th Edi- ton; New Age Internatonal. 2. Basic Electrical Engineering by Fitzereld, Higgenboth- am & Grabel; McGraw Hill Internatonal. 3. Electrical Engineering Fundamentals by Vincent Deltoro; Prentce Hall Internatonal (EEI). 4. Relevant Indian Electricity Supply rules & BIS codes. IT 106 Fundamentals of Infor- maton Technology L T P Credits 2 1 0 3 UNIT I Fundamental Concepts of Informaton: Defniton of infor- maton, Data Vs Informaton, Introducton to Informaton representaton in Digital Media, Text, image, graphics, Ani- maton, Audio, Video etc., Need, Value and Quality of infor- maton UNIT II Concepts in Computer & Programming: Defniton of Elec- tronic Computer, History, Generatons, Characteristc and Applicaton of Computers, Classifcaton of Computers, Memory, diferent types of memory, Computer Hardware- CPU, Various I/O devices, Peripherals, Firmware and Human- ware. UNIT III Programming Language Classifcaton & Program Meth- odology: Computer Languages, Generaton of Languages, Translators, Interpreters, Compilers, Flow Charts, Datafow Diagram, Assemblers, Introducton to 4GL and 5GL. UNIT IV Digital Devices and Basic Network Concepts: Digital Funda- mentals: Various codes, decimal, binary, hexa-decimal con- version, foatng numbers gates, fip fops, adder, multplex- es, Introducton to Data Transmission. UNIT V Data Communicaton & Networks: Computer Networks- In- troducton of LAN, MAN and WAN. Network Topologies, Cli- ent-server Architecture. UNIT VI Internet and Web Technologies: Hypertext Markup Lan- guage, DHTML, WWW, HTTP, Gopher, FTP, Telnet, Web Browsers, Net Surfng, Search Engines, Email, Safety of Busi- ness Transacton on web. Elementary Concepts of E-Learn- ing and E-Commerce, Electronic Payment Systems, Digital Signatures, Firewall. Text Books/Reference Books: 1. Using Informaton Technology: A Practcal Introducton to Computers & Communicatons by William Sawyer & Hutchinson; Publisher: Tata McGraw-Hill. 2. Introducton to Computers by Peter Norton; Tata Mc- Graw-Hill. 3. Introducton to Computers by Rajaraman; EPI. 4. Data Compression by Nelson; BPB. 5. Internet, An introductonby CIS Tems; Tata McGraw Hill. 6. Informaton Technology: Breaking News by Curtn; TMH. 7. Fundamentals of Informaton Technology by Leon & Leon; Vikas. 8. Internet 101 by Lehngart; Addison Wesley. AP-107 Applied Physics - I Lab L T P Credits 0 0 2 02 AC-108 Applied Chemistry Lab L T P Credits 0 0 2 02 EE-109 Electrical Science Lab L T P Credits 0 0 2 02 IT-110 Fundamental of IT Lab L T P Credits 0 0 2 02 AE-10 AM- 111 Mathematcs-II L T P Credits 3 1 0 4 UNIT I Matrices: Rank of a matrix, inverse of a matrix using el- ementary transformatons, consistency of linear system of equatons, Eigen-values and eigenvectors of a ma- trix, Cayley-Hamilton theorem, diagonalizaton of ma- trix. UNIT II Ordinary Diferental Equatons: Second & higher order lin- ear diferental equatons with constant coefcients, General soluton of homogenous and non- homogenous equatons, method of variaton of parameters, Euler-Cauchy equaton, simultaneous linear equatons. UNIT III Special Functons : Power series method, Frobenious meth- od, Legendre equaton, Legendre polynomials, Bessel equa- ton, Bessel functon of fst kind, Orthogonal Property, Ro- drigues' Formula.
UNIT IV Laplace Transforms: Basic propertes, Laplace transform of derivatves and integrals, Inverse Laplace transform, Dif- ferentaton and Integraton of Laplace transform, Convo- luton theorem, Unit of Step Functon, Periodic functon, Laplace transform to IVP and boundary value problem Ap- plicatons system of linear Simultaneous diferental equa- tons. UNIT V Fourier series: Fourier series, Dirichlet conditons, Even and odd functons, half range series, harmonic analysis. UNIT VI Fourier Transforms : Fourier Transforms Sine and Cosine Transforms, Transforms of derivatves and integrals, Appli- catons to boundary value problem in ordinary diferental equatons (simple cases only). Text Books/Reference Books: 1. Advanced Engineering Mathematcs by Greenberg; Pearson Educaton. 2. Advanced Engineering Mathematcs by Kreyszig; Wi- ley. 3. Advanced Engineering Mathematcs by Taneja; I K in- ternatonal. 4. Advanced Engineering Mathematcs by Jain/Iyenger; Narosa. EN 112 Environmental Science L T P Credits 2 0 0 2 UNIT I Introducton to Environment: Origin & evoluton of earth, segments of environment- lithosphere, hydrosphere, atmo- sphere & biosphere, Biogeochemical cycles- hydrological, oxygen, nitrogen, carbon & phosphate cycles. UNIT II Ecosystems: Concept of ecosystem biotc & abiotc compo- nents, types of ecosystems, functonal components of eco- system- biodiversity, productvity, food chains & food webs, material cycling and energy fow, diferent ecosystems- for- est, grassland, desert, aquatc. UNIT III Water Polluton: Water quality, physical, chemical & biologi- cal characteristcs of water & waste water, ground water pol- luton, water borne diseases. UNIT IV Air & Noise Polluton: Primary & secondary air pollutants, sources, efects & control of- carbon monoxide, nitrogen ox- ides, hydrocarbons, sulphur dioxide & partculates, Air qual- ity standards, global warming, acid rain, El Nino, ozone hole. Classifcaton and measurement of noise, efects of noise polluton on human, control of noise polluton. UNIT V Energy & Solid Waste Management: Conventonal energy resources- coal, thermal, petroleum, hydroelectricity, nu- clear power, wood, non conventonal sources- solar, biogas, wind, ocean & tdal energy, geothermal energy. Hazardous and non hazardous solid waste management. Environmental laws and acts. Text Books/Reference Books: 1. Environmental Studies by De Anil Kumar & De Arnab Kumar; New Age Internatonal (P) Ltd. 2. Environmental Studies by Basak Anindita; Pearson Ed- ucaton South Asia. 3. A Text Book of Environmental Science by Subramanian. V; Narosa Publishing House. 4. Essentals of Ecology & Environment Science by Rana. S.V.S.; EPI Publicatons. AP 113 Applied Physics - II L T P Credits 4 0 0 4 UNIT I Quantum Physics : Failure of classical physics ,Compton efect , Pair producton de-broglie relaton, wave functon, Probability density, Schrodinger wave equaton, operators, expectaton values and eigen-value equaton, partcle in a box, simple harmonic oscillator problem, concept of degen- eracy. AE-11 UNIT II Classical Statstcs : Statstcal physics : Microscopic-macro- scopic systems, concept of phase space, basic postulates of statstcal mechanics, MaxwellBoltzmann distributon law. UNIT III Quantum statstcs : Quantum Statstcs : FermiDirac and Bose Einstein Distributon, Fermi- Dirac probability func- ton, Fermi energy level. UNIT IV Nuclear Physics : Nuclear propertes, consttuent of the nu- cleus, binding energy, stable nuclei, radioactve decay law (alpha and beta spectrum), Q-value of nuclear reacton , nuclear models-liquid drop and shell model, nuclear fssion and fusion, elementary ideas of nuclear reactors. UNIT V Electrodynamics : Maxwells equatons, concept of displace- ment current, Derivaton of wave equaton for plane electro- magnetc wave, Poyntng vector. Poyntng theorem, Energy density, wave equaton in dielectric & conductng media. Text Books/Reference Books: 1. Nuclear Physics by Erwin Kaplan. 2. Concept of Nuclear Physics by Cohen. 3. Electrodynamics by Grifth. 4. Electricity & magnetsm by Rangawala & Mahajan. 5. Perspectve of Modern Physics by Arthur Beiser. AP-AC 114 Engineering Mate- rials L T P Credits 4 0 0 4 SECTION A (PHYSICS) UNIT I Crystal Structure: Bravais latces; Miller indices, simple crystal structures, Diferent kind of bonding. UNIT II Metallic Conducton: Energy distributon of electrons in a metal, Fermi level, Conducton process. Semi Conductors: Band theory of solids , P and N type of semiconductors , Statstcs of holes and electrons, Hall efect , Efect of temperature on conductvity , Life tme and re- combinaton, drif and difusion in PN juncton . UNIT III Dielectric and Optcal propertes of Materials: Dielectric polarizaton and dielectric constant, optcal absorpton pro- cess. Magnetsm and Superconductng Materials: Diapara, Fer- ro-magnetsm, Antferro, Ferro-magnetsm ferrites, Super- conductng materials, Propertes, Type of superconductng materials , Meissner efect, High- Tc superconductor, appli- caton. SECTION B (CHEMISTRY) UNIT IV Introducton to engineering materials for mechanical con- structon. Compositon, mechanical and fabricatng charac- teristcs and applicatons of various types of cast irons, plain carbon and alloy steels, copper, aluminum and their alloys like duralumin, brasses and bronzes cutng tool materials, super alloys thermoplastcs, thermosets and composite ma- terials. UNIT V Composite materials: Introducton, limitatons of conven- tonal engineering materials, role of matrix in composites, classifcaton, matrix materials, reinforcements, metal-ma- trix composites, polymer-matrix composites, fber-rein- forced composites, environmental efects on composites, applicatons of composites. UNIT VI Speciality Polymers: Conductng polymers-Introducton, conducton mechanism, polyacetylene, polyparaphenylene and polypyrole, applicatons of conductng polymers, Ion-ex- change resins and their applicatons. Ceramic & Refractory Introducton, classifcaton, propertes, raw materials, man- ufacturing and applicatons. NOTE: Two hrs per week load for Applied Physics Depart- ment. Two hrs per week load for Applied Chemistry Department. Text Books/Reference Books (PHYSICS): 1. Solid State Physics, 7th editon by Kitel; J. W .& Sons Publicaton. 2. Solid State Physics by Wahab M.A.; Narosa Publishing House. 3. Solid State Physics by Ali OmerM; Pearson Educaton (Singapore) pvt. Ltd. India branch, New delhi. 4. Engineering Materials: Propertes and Selecton, 7th editon by Kenneth G. Budinski, Budinshi; Pearson Singa- por (Prentce Hall). 5. Solid State Physics by Pillai S.O.; New Age Internatonal Publicaton. Text Books/Reference Books (CHEMISTRY) 1. Essentals of Material Science and Engineering by Donald R. Askeland, Pradeep P. Phule; Thomson. 2. Speciality Polymers by R.W.Dyson; Chapman and Hall, New York, USA. 3. Polymer Composites by A.P.Gupta, M.C.Gupta; New Age publicaton. 4. Engineering Chemistry by R.N.Goyal, H.Goel; Ane Books India. 5. Engineering Chemistry by S.S.Dara; S.Chand. 6. Engineering Chemistry by Raghupat Mukhopadhyay, Sriparna Data; New Age Internatonal. 7. Engineering Chemistry by P.C.Jain, Monica Jain; Dhan- pat Rai. AE-12 ME 115 Basic Mechanical Engi- neering L T P Credits 4 0 0 4 (PART A) UNIT I Introducton to Thermodynamics, Concepts of systems, con- trol volume, state, propertes, equilibrium, quasi-statc pro- cess, reversible & irreversible process, cyclic process. Zeroth Law and Temperature, Ideal Gas. Heat and Work. UNIT II First Law of Thermodynamics for closed & open systems. Non Flow Energy Equaton. Steady State, Steady Flow Ener- gy Equaton. Second Law of Thermodynamics Kelvin and Plancks State- ments, Clausius inequality, Defniton of Heat Engine, Heat pump, Refrigerator. Concept of Entropy and availability. Carnot Cycle; Carnot efciency, Oto, Diedel, Dual cycle and their efciencies. UNIT III Propertes & Classifcaton of Fluids, Ideal & real fuids, Newtons law of viscosity, Pressure at a point, Pascals law, Pressure variaton in a statc fuid, Introducton to Bio-fuid Mechanics General descripton of fuid moton, stream lines, contnuity equaton, Bernoullis equaton, Steady and un- steady fow. Turbines and pumps. (PART-B) UNIT IV Introducton to Manufacturing processes for various ma- chine elements. Introducton to Castng & Welding process- es. Fabricaton of large & small components and assemblies- example Nuts and Bolts, Water turbine rotors, Large Electric Generators, introducton to turning, milling, shaping, drilling & boring processes. UNIT V Introducton to quality measurement for manufacturing pro- cesses; standards of measurements, line standards and, end standards, precision measuring instruments and gauges: vernier calipers, height gauges, micrometers, comparators, dial indicators, and limit gauges. Text Books/Reference Books 1. Engineering Thermodynamics by P. K. Nag. 2. Fundamentals of Classical Thermodynamics by G. J. Van Wyle and R. E. Santag. 3. Introducton to Fluid Mechanics and Fluid Machines by S. K. Som and G. Biswas. 4. Fluid Mechanics by V. L. Streeter and E. B. Wylie. 5. Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulic Machines by R. K. Ban- sal. 6. Manufacturing Processes by Kalpakjian. 7. Workshop Practcs by A. K. Hazara Chowdhary. 8. Workshop Technology by W. A. J. Chapman. 9. Producton Engineering by P.C. Sharma. 10. Producton Engineering by R. K. Jain. COE 116 Programming Funda- mentals L T P Credits 2 0 0 2 UNIT I Introducton: Concepts of algorithm, fow chart, Introduc- ton to diferent Programming Languages like C, C++, Java etc. Elementary Programming: Data types, assignment state- ments, conditonal statements and input/output statements. Iteratve programs using loops.Concept of subprograms. Coding style: choice of names, indentaton, documentaton, etc.
UNIT II Arrays: Array representaton, Operatons on array elements, using arrays, multdimensional arrays. Structures & Unions: Declaraton and usage of structures and Unions. Pointers: Pointer and address arithmetc, pointer operatons and declaratons, using pointers as functon argument. File: Declaraton of fles, diferent types of fles. File input/ output and usage. UNIT III Object Oriented Programming: Functonal and data decom- positon, Characteristcs of Object-Oriented Languages: Ab- stracton, Encapsulaton, Informaton hiding, abstract data types, Classes and Objects: Concept of Object & classes, atributes, methods, C++ class declaraton, private and public member- ships, Constructors and destructors, instantaton of objects. Introducton to Class inheritance and operator overload- ing. UNIT IV Files: Streams and fles, error handling, over view of Stan- dard Template Library. Text Books/Reference Books 1. Problem Solving and Program Design in C by Jeri R. Hanly, Elliot B. Kofman; Pearson Addison-Wesley, 2006. 2. A Structured Programming Approach Using C by Beh- rouz A.Forouzan, Richard F. Gilberg; Thomson Computer Science- Third Editon [India Editon], 2007. 3. C++: The Complete Reference by Schildt Herbert; Wi- ley DreamTech, 2005. 4. Object Oriented Programming using C++ E. Balagu- rusamy, TMH. R. Lafore; BPB Publicatons, 2004. 5. Object Oriented Programming with C++ by D . Para- sons; BPB Publicaton, 1999. AE-13 6. The Art of Programming Computer Science with C++ Steven C. Lawlor; Vikas Publicaton, 2002. AP 117 Applied Physics - II Lab Laboratory Practcal Based on course work corresponding AP113 L T P Credits 0 0 2 2 COE 118 Programming Lab Laboratory Practcal Based on course work corresponding COE-116 L T P Credits 0 0 2 2 ME 119 Engineering Graphics L T P Credits 0 0 3 3 General: Importance, Signifcance and scope of engineering drawing Letering, Dimensioning, Scales, Sense of Propor- toning, Diferent types of Projectons, B.I.S. Specifcaton, line symbols, rules of printng. Projectons of Points and Lines: Introducton of planes of projecton, Reference and auxiliary planes, projectons of points and lines in diferent quadrants, traces, inclinatons, and true lengths of the lines, projectons on auxiliary planes, shortest distance, intersectng and non-intersectng lines. Planes Other than the Reference Planes: Introducton of other planes (perpendicular and oblique), their traces, inclinatons etc., projectons of points lines in the planes, conversion of oblique plane into auxiliary plane and soluton of related problems. Projectons of Plane Figures: Diferent cases of plane fg- ure (of diferent shapes) making diferent angles with one or both reference planes and lines lying in the plane fgures making diferent given angles (with one or both reference planes). Obtaining true shape of the plane fgure by projec- ton. Projecton of Solids: Simple cases when solid is placed in dif- ferent positons, Axis, faces and lines lying in the faces of the solid making given angles. Isometric and Orthographic: First and Third angle of system of projecton sketching of Orthographic views from pictorial views and vice versa principles and type of sectoning. Development of Surface Text Books/Reference Books 1. Engineering Graphics by Narayana, K.L. and Kannaiah, P.; Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi 2. Elementary Engineering Drawing by Bhat N.D.; Charo- tar Book Stall, Anand 3. Engineering Graphics by Lakshminarayaan, V. and Vaish Wanar, R.S.; Jain Brothers, New Delhi 4. Engineering Graphics by Chandra, A.M. and Chandra Satsh; Narosa PE 120 Mechanical Workshop L T P Credits 0 0 3 3 Fitng shops, Welding shops, Foundry Shops, Sheet Metal Shop, Smithy Shop. AE- 201- Thermodynamics L T P Credits 3 1 0 4C Unit I Basic Concepts: Macroscopic and microscopic approaches, thermodynamic systems, surrounding and boundary, thermodynamic property intensive and extensive, thermodynamic equilibrium, state, path, process and cycle, quasi-statc, reversible and irreversible processes, working substance. Concept of thermodynamic work and heat, equality of temperature, temperature scale, zeroth law of thermodynamics.
Unit II Pure Substance: Pure Substance and Its Propertes, Phase and Phase Transformaton, Vaporizaton, Evaporaton and Boiling, Saturated and Superheat Steam, T-V, P-V and P-T Plots During Steam Formaton, Propertes of Dry, Wet and Superheated Steam, Property Changes During Steam Processes, Temperature Entropy (T-S) and Enthalpy Entropy (H-S) Diagrams, Throtling and Measurement of Dryness Fracton of Steam. Unit III First Law of Thermodynamics: Energy and its Forms, Energy and 1st Law of Thermodynamics, Internal Energy and Enthalpy, P-V Plot for Diferent Processes, Steady Flow Energy Equaton, 1st Law Applied to Non- Flow Process, Steady Flow Process and Transient Flow Process, Throtling Process and Free Expansion Process. Unit IV Second Law of Thermodynamics and Availability: Limitatons of First Law, Thermal Reservoirs, Heat Engine, Kelvin- Planck and Clausius Statements and Their Equivalence, Carnot Cycle, Carnot Theorem and Its Corollaries, Entropy, Clausius Inequality, Principle of Entropy Increase, Entropy Change in Diferent Processes, Thermodynamic Relaton. High and Low Grade Energy, Availability and Unavailable Energy, Loss of Available Energy Due to Heat Transfer Through A Finite Temperature Diference, Dead State of A System, Availability of A Non-Flow and Steady Flow System, Helmholtz and Gibbs Functons. Unit V Fuels and Combuston: Classifcaton of Fuels- Solid, Liquid & Gaseous Fuels, Combuston Equatons, Stochiometric Air- Fuel Rato, Excess Air, Exhaust Gas Analysis, Orsat Apparatus. Enthalpy and Internal Energy of Combuston, Enthalpy of Formaton, Adiabatc Flame Temperature, Calorifc Values of Fuel. First & second law analysis of combuston systems. AE-14 Unit VI Ideal and Real Gases: Concept of An Ideal Gas, Basic Gas Laws, Characteristc Gas Equaton, Avogadros Law and Universal Gas Constant, P-V-T Surface of An Ideal Gas. Vander Waals Equaton of State, Reduced Co-Ordinates, Compressibility Factor and Law of Corresponding States. Mixture of Gases, Mass, Mole and Volume Fracton, Gibson Daltons Law, Gas Constant and Specifc Heats,. Text Books: 1. Thermodynamics Jones and Dugan, PHI, New Delhi. 2. Fundamentals of Thermodynamics E. Radhakrishnan, Phi, New Delhi. 3. Thermal Science & , D.S.Kumar, SK Kataria & Sons 4. Thermodynamics - R, Yadav, CPH Allahabad 5. Thermodynamics C P Arora, Tata Mcgraw Hill 6. Thermodynamics P K Nag, Tata Mcgraw Hill Reference Books: 1. Theory Problems of Thermodynamics Y. V.C. Rao, Wiley Eastern Ltd., New Delhi. 2. Chatopadhyay Engineering Thermodynamics Oxford Univ. press 3. Thermodynamics- Cengel and Boles Tata Mcgraw Hill 4. Engineering Thermodynamics Onkar Singh, New Age Internatonal AE-202 Numerical Techniques & Computer Programming L T P Credits 3 1 0 4 Unit I Numerical Techniques : The soluton of linear and non-lin- ear equaton: Direct Iteraton method, Regula-Falsi method, Newton - Raphson method. Souton of system of simulta- neous equatons by Gauss eliminaton, Gauss-Jacobi and Gauss-Seidal methods. Unit II Interpolaton and Numerical Calculus:Newton's interpolaton for equi-spaced values. Divided diferences and interpolaton formula in terms of divided diferences. Strling's central diference interpolaton formula, Lagrange' interpolaton formula for unequi-spaced values. Numerical Diferentaton. Numerical Integraton: Newton-Cote's quadrature formula, Trapezoidal rule, Simpson's one-third rule and Simpson's Three-Eighth rule. Unit III Numerical soluton of ordinary diferental equatons: Picard's method, Euler's method, modifed Euler's method, Runge-Kuta method of fourth order, Milne's predictor- corrector method. Unit IV Computer Programming : Writng programmes in C++ for solving numerical problems. For example, Programme for solving algebraic and transcendental equatons by Newton- Rapson Method, solfng simultaneous equatons by Gauss- Seidal method. Programme for Interpolaton by lagrange's method. Programme for estmatng the value an integral by Simpson's rule. Programme for solving diferental equaton by Runge-Kuta method, etc. Text Books: 1. V.P. Mishra; "Text Book of Engineering mathematcs", Galgota Publicatons, Delhi. 2. B.S. Grewal, "Higher Engineering mathematcs", Khanna Publicatons, Delhi. 3. V.P. jaggi and A.B. Mathur, : Advanced Engineer mathe- matcs", Khanna Publicatons, Delhi. Reference Books: 1. S.S. Sastry, "Introducton Methods of Numerical Analy- sis", Prentce Hall of India Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi. 2. M.K. Jain, S.R.K. Iyengar, R.K. Jain, "Numerical methods for Scientfc and Engineering Computaton", New Age Internatonal Publishers, New Delhi. AE-203 ME-205 Engineering Mechanics L T P Credits 3 1 0 4C Statcs UNIT I Introducton Important Vector quanttes of Mechanics, Force: Equivalent System of Forces. Moment of a force: Varignons Theorem. Couple: Equivalent Couples, Equilibrium of Rigid Bodies: Free Body Diagram, Conditons of Rigid Bodies. (Soluton of the problems by Vector method also.)First Moment (centre of gravity) & Second Moment (moment of inerta) of Curvilinear, Plane and Solid Bodies. UNIT II Truss: Types, Soluton of Simple plane trusses by analytcal and graphical methods. UNIT III Fricton: Laws of dry fricton, Fricton Cone, Angle of Repose, Engineering Applicatons of fricton e.g. Wedge, Belt & Pulley and Screw Jack etc. Shear Forces and Bending Moments in Diferent Beams. Dynamics UNIT IV Kinematcs of Partcles : Rectlinear moton, plane curvilinear moton - rectangular coordinaters, normal and tangental component. Kinetcs of Partcles : Equaton of moton, rectlinear moton and curvilinear moton, work energy equaton, conservaton of energy, impulse and momentum conservaton of momentum, impact of bodies, co-efcient of resttuton, loss of energy during impact. AE-15 UNIT V Kinematcs of Rigid Bodies: Concept of rigid body, type of rigid body moton, absolute moton, introducton to relatve velocity, relatve acceleraton (Corioli's component excluded) and instantaneous center of velocity, Velocity and acceleraton polygons for four bar mechanism and single slider mechanism. Kinetcs of Rigid Bodies : Equaton of moton, translatory moton and fxed axis rotaton, applicaton of work energy principles to rigid bodies conservaton of energy. UNIT VI Torsion: Derivaton of torsion equaton and its assumptons. Applicatons of the equaton of the hollow and solid circular shafs, torsional rigidity. Principal stresses and maximum shear stresses under combined loading of bending and torsion. Text Books: 1. Mechanics for Engineers: Statcs, Beer and Johnson,Tata Mcgraw hill Publishing Company Limited. 2. Engineeering Mechanics: Statcs & Dynamics; Irwing H.Shames Prentce Hall of India. 3. Engineering Mechanics, Timoshenko and Young; McGrawHill. 4. Engineering Mechanics by S.S.Bhavikat ,New age Internatonal publicatons Reference Books : 1. Engineering Mechanics; - Basudeb Bhatacharyya; Oxford University Press 2. Engineering Mechanics;- Bhavikat, S.S;- New Age Internatonal Publishers 3. Engineering Mechanics;- Vela Murali;- Oxford University Press 4. Engineering Mechanics Rk Bansal Laxmi Publicaton AE-204 Quanttatve Techniques L T P Credits 3 0 0 3 Unit I Introducton to statstcs : Nature and role of statstcs in management, Measures of central tendency and dispersion, Kurtosis. Unit II Introducton to probability theory : Probability theory, distributons - contnuous and discrete; Sampling distributons. Unit III Hypothesis Testng :Estmaton and hypothesis testng; Parametric tests; t-test; ANOVA; Non-parametric tests; Chi- square test, Correlaton and regression analysis, logistc regression analysis, Applicatons of statstcal packages. Unit IV Linear Programming : Problem- formulaton and applicatons, soluton through graphical method and Simplex methods,. Unit V Transportaton Models : Transportaton and transshipment problems, assignment and sequences models. Unit VI Decision Theory : Decision Tree, Game Theory-Minimax and Maximin, Dominance Principle and use of OR sofware packages. Text Books: 1. Quanttatve Methods by J K Sharma, MacMillan Publishers. 2. Quanttatve Methods for Business by Anderson, Cengage Learning 3. Business statstcs by Bajpai, Pearson India AE-205 Metallurgy L T P Credits 3 0 0 3C UNIT I Nature and propertes of materials : lennard-jones potental, cohesive energy, short and long-range order, examples of materials highlightng structure-processing-property- performance relatons, 14 space latces, unit cells, cubic and hcp structures, miller indices, intersttals, diferent ceramic structures, noncrystalline/nanocrystalline material defnitons, concept of glass transiton temperature, local order, diferent polymer structures. UNIT II Structure determinaton using x-ray difracton(braggs difracton and structure factor for cubic latces), point defects, edge and screw dislocatons, energy of a dislocaton, stacking fault, grains and grain boundaries, bulk defects. UNIT III Phase evoluton: defniton of difusivity, concept of actvaton energy, examples of difusion process; defniton of a phase, phase rule, unary and binary (eutectc, eutectc with terminal solid solutons) systems with examples, phase diagram of important metals and ceramic systems, iron-carbon equilibrium diagram, nucleaton and growth (homogeneous and heterogeneous), tt curves, heat treatment of plain carbon steels, annealing, normalizing, hardening, tempering and case-hardening, precipitaton hardening of aluminum alloys. UNIT IV Mechanical behaviour: measurement of mechanical response, and true stress strain response, concept of yield point and elastc modulus, visco-elastcity, Fracture toughness, stress intensity factor, fracture energy, comparison of these propertes for diferent materials; deformaton of single and polycrystalline materials, slip AE-16 systems, critcal resolved shear stress, mechanism of slip and twinning; fatgue and creep propertes of materials with suitable examples, strengthening mechanisms, fracture in ductle and britle materials, Grifths theory, ductle to britle transiton. UNIT V Materials: plain carbon steels, efect of alloying elements, propertes, uses and heat treatment of tools, stainless, spring and wear-resistng steels; producton, compositon, propertes and use of non-ferrous alloys, e.g., brasses, bronzes, duralumin, die-castng and bearing alloys. UNIT VI Powder metallurgy : principles, techniques, applicaton and advantages, surface treatment. Text Books : 1. Callisters Material Science, Wiley India Editon. 2. Mechanical Metallurgy by Deiter, Mcgraw Hill Reference Books: 1. Materials Science A First Course, 5th Editon,, Raghavan, Phi Privat Ltd, 2. Materials: Propertes and Selecton, 8th Ed., Budinski & Budinski. 3. Elements of Material Science & , Van Vlack, Pearson Educaton. AE- 206 Principles Of Manufacturing Systems L T P Credits 3 1 0 3A UNIT I Castng Processes: Principles of metal castng: patern materials, types and allowance; study of moulding, sand Moulding, tools, moulding materials, classifcaton of moulds, core, elements of gatng and rising system, Castng defects, descripton and operaton of cupola: special castng processes e.g. die-castng, Permanent mould castng, centrifugal castng, investment castng. UNIT II Welding :Classifcaton of Welding Processes - Principles and Equipment Used in the Following Processes - Gas Welding -Arc Welding - Resistance Welding - Thermit Welding Soldering, Brazing. Standard welding symbols, UNIT III Metal Joining: Welding Principles, Classifcaton of Welding Techniques; Oxyacetylene Gas Welding, Equipment And Field of Applicaton, Arc-Welding, Metal Arc, Carbon Arc, Submerged Arc and Atomic Hydrogen Welding, Electric Resistance Welding: Spot, Seam, But, Percussion Welding; Flux: Compositon, Propertes and Functon; Electrodes, Types of Joints and Edge Preparaton, Brazing And Soldering. UNIT IV Sheet Metal Work: Common Processes, Tools and Equipments; Metals Used for sheets, Standard Specifcaton For Sheets, Spinning, Bending, Embossing and Coining. UNIT- V Metal Forming and Powder Metallurgy : Basic Concepts and Classifcaton of Forming Processes - Principles - Equipment Used and Applicaton of Following Processes - Forging, Rolling, Extrusion, Wire Drawing, Spinning. UNIT VI Powder Metallurgy Steps Involved, and applicatons. TEXT BOOKS: 1. Manufacturing Process by Raghuvanshi. 2. Manufacturing Technology by P.N.Rao (TMH Publicatons) 3. Workshop Technology by Hazra-Chowdhary 4. Producton Engineering by R.K.Jain 5. Workshop Technology by Chapman AE- 207 Principles of Manufacturing Systems Lab L T P Credits 0 0 2 2A AE- 208 Automobile Engineering Drawing L T P Credits 0 0 3 3C CONTENTS 1. Joints Pulleys Universal Joint, Slip Joint,- Stepped or Cone Pulley, V-Belt Pulley 2. Engine Bearings - Bush Bearing,- Split Bearing,- Thrust Bearing,- Ball Bearing- Roller Bearing Straight and Needle 3. Engine Components - Four Stroke Petrol Engine Piston - Two Stroke Petrol Engine Piston - Four Stroke Diesel Engine Piston - Connectng Rod - Crank Shaf of 4 Cylinder Engines - Crank Shaf of Single Cylinder Engines 4. Gears Drawing of Gear Tooth Profle for Spur Gear, Nomenclature and Profles Approximate and Unwins Method 5. Cam Profle - Diferent Types of Cams and Followers - Types of Moton of Follower - Uniform Velocity Moton - Simple Harmonic Moton - Uniformly Accelerated and Retarded Moton - Drawing of Cam Profles for the Above Motons Note: 25% of Drawings to Be Made Using AutoCAD Recommended Books 1. Engineering Drawing by RB Gupta; Satya Parkas an, New Delhi 2. Machine Drawing by PS Gill; BD Kataria and Sons, Ludhiana 3. Machine Drawing by Lakshminarayan; Jain Brothers, New Delhi AE-17 AE- 209 Thermodynamics / Mechanics Lab. L T P Credits 0 0 2 2C AE--211 Heat Transfer And Automotve Airconditoning: L T P Credits 3 1 0 4C UNIT I Introducton : Various modes of heat transfer, Fourier's, Newton's and Stefan Boltzmanns Law, combined modes of heat transfer, thermal difusivity, and overall heat transfer co- efcient, Conducton thermal conductvity of solids, liquids and gases, factors infuencing conductvity, measurement, general diferental equaton of conducton, one dimension- al steady state conducton, linear heat fow through a plane and composite wall, tube and sphere, critcal thickness of in- sulaton, efect of variable thermal conductvity, conducton with heat sources, heat transfer from extended surfaces, fn performances, concept of corrected fn length/ error in tem- perature measurement by thermometer well, transient heat conducton- lumped system analysis, transient temperature charts (Heisler and Grober charts), transient heat conduc- ton in multdimensional systems. UNIT II Forced : Introducton, laminar boundary layer equatons for internal and external fows; laminar forced conventon on a fat plate and in a tube, Reynolds-Colburn analogy/ Dimensional analysis and physical signifcance of the dimensionless parameters Natural : Dimensional analysis of natural convecton; empirical relatonship for natural convecton, convecton with phase change, descripton of condensing fow, theoretcal model of condensing fow, introducton to heat pipe, regimes of boiling heat transfer, empirical relatonships for convecton with phase change. UNIT III Thermal Radiaton :Introducton, absorpton and refecton of radiant energy, emission, radiosity and irradiaton, black and non black bodies, Kirchhofs law; intensity of radiaton, radiaton exchange between black surface, geometric confguraton factor, grey body radiaton exchange between surfaces of unit confguraton factors, radiaton shields, electrical analogy to simple problems, non-luminous gas radiaton, errors in temperature measurement due to radiaton. UNIT IV Heat Exchangers :Diferent types of heat exchangers; design of heat exchangers, LMTD and NTU methods, fouling factor and correcton factor, Introducton to compact and plate heat exchangers. UNIT V Mass Transfer : Mass and mole concentratons, molecular difusion, Fick's law; eddy difusion, molecular difusion from an evaporatng fuid surfaces, introducton to mass transfer in laminar and turbulent convecton, dimensional less parameters in convectve mass transfer, combined heat and mass transfer. UNIT VI: Automotve Air-conditoning Refrigeraton, ton of Refrigeraton, Various Methods of Producing Refrigeraton, Applicatons, Heat Pump, Reversed Carnot Cycle and Its Limitatons, Vapour Compression Cycle, Subcooling, Superheatng, Liquid Vapour Heat Exchanger, Efect of Changes in Evaporator Condenser Temperatures, Deviatons From Ideal Cycle. Refrigerants and Their Propertes, Alternatve Refrigerants. Psychrometric: Air-Conditoning, Psychometrics Propertes, Psychometric Chart and Various Processes and Their Analysis, Summer and Winter Air-Conditoning, Comfort Air-Conditoning. Cooling and Heatng Load Estmaton. Basic Air Conditoning System - Locaton of Air Conditoning Components in A Car - Schematc Layout of A Refrigeraton System. Refrigeraton and Air-Conditoning Controls in Automotve AC. Text Books: 1. Fundamentals of Heat and Mass Transfer by F.P.Incropera D.P.Dewit, 4th Ed., John Wiley & Sons. 2. Elements of Heat & Mass Transfer by Vijay Gupta, New Age Internatonal Publishers. 3. Fundamentals of Engineering Heat and Mass Transfer by R.C.Sachdeva, New Age Internatonal Publishers. 4. Fundamentals of Heat and Mass Transfer by P Frank. Incropera and David P. DeWit, John Wiley and Sons. 5. Heat Transfer by A. Bejan, John Wiley and Sons. Reference Books: 1. Heat Transfer by M.N. Ozisik, Mc Graw Hill Book Co. 2. Heat Transfer A Practcal Approach by A.Cenegel Yunus, Tata McGraw Hill. 3. Heat and Mass Transfer by J.P Holman, Tata McGraw Hill. 4. Fundamentals of Momentum, Heat and Mass Transfer by James R.Welty; John Wiley & Sons (Pvt). Ltd. AE--212 Producton Technology L T P Credits 3 1 0 4A UNIT I Conventonal Machining : General Principles ( With Sche- matc Diagrams only ) of Working, Types and Commonly Performed Operatons in the Following Machines - Lathe, Shaper, Planer, Milling Machine, Drilling Machine, Grinding Machine, Gear Cutng - Basic of CNC Machine. UNIT II Unconventonal Machining Processes : Need for Unconven- tonal Machining Processes - Non conventonal machining: AE-18 Studies on basic principle, working and efects of process pa- rameters of the following processes: Ultrasonic machining (USM), Abrasive jet machining (AJM), Electro-discharge ma- chining (EDM), Electro-chemical machining (ECM), Electron beam machining (EBM), Plasma arc machining (PAM) and Laser beam machining (LBM). Ion Beam Machining (IBM), Biochemical Machining UNIT- III Theory of Metal Cutng: Mechanics of metal cutng- Orthogonal and oblique cutng, Chip formaton, Types of chips, Chip control, Merchants theory of cutng forces at tool point, Limitatons and modifcatons of Merchants theory, Plowing forces and the Size efect, Heat generaton in metal cutng, Cutng fuids and their physical acton, Tool wear, Tool life and Machinability, Nomenclature of cutng tools and Cutng tool materials, Economics of machining, Analysis of milling and grinding processes. UNIT -IV Design Features of Machine Tools: Design requirements of machine tools, Kinematc drives of machine tools, Types of machine tool drives, Design of machine tool spindle. UNIT- V Jigs & Fixtures: Important consideratons in jigs and fxture design. Main principles of designing of jigs & fxtures. Diferent devices and methods of locatons. Diferent types of clamps used in jigs & fxtures. UNIT - VI Metrology: Introducton to Metrology and its relevance, Linear and angular measurements. Text Books: 1. Hajra Choudury, Elements of Workshop Technology", Vol. I andVol. II, Asia Publishing House, 1996. 2. Producton Technology B S Raghuwanshi Vol. 1,2 3. Producton Technology by P N Rao 1. Rao P.N., Manufacturing Technology,Vol.1, Tata Mcgraw Hill, 2003. 4. Sharma P.C., A Text Book of Producton Engineering, Vol.1, S. Chand Publicaton,New Delhi, 2001. 5. Fundamentals of Machining & Machine Tools by Geofrey Boothroyd & Winston A. Knight, Marcel & Dekker Publicatons. Reference Books: 1. Fundamentals of Metal Cutng & Machine Tools by B.L.Juneja, G.S.Sekhon & Nitn Seth, New Age Internatonal Publicatons 2. Manufacturing Technology by P.N.Rao, Tata McGraw Hill Publicatons 3. Producton Engineering Sciences by P.C. Pandey & C.K. Singh, Standard Publicatons. AE--213 Mechanics Of Solids L T P Credits 3 1 0 4C UNIT I Stress and strain tensors : State of stress at a point, Principal stresses, Three stress invariants, Mohrs circle, Strain tensors, Consttutve laws, Theories of failure. UNIT II Strain Energy Methods : Strain energy in torsion and bending, Maxwells reciprocal theorem, Castlianos, slope and defelecton, sinking of supports. UNIT III Bending & Torsion : Asymmetric bending of straight bars, bending of curved bars, stress in crane-hooks, T and I-sectons. Torsion of thin-walled non-circular tubes. UNIT IV Axi-symmetric problems : Thin and thick cylinders under internal fuid pressure, wire winding of thin cylinders, stresses in shrink-fthud and shaf. Rotatng discs of uniform thickness, disc of variable thickness, rotatng shafs and cylinders. UNIT V Columns : Elastc instability, theory of long columns, end conditons, rankine Gordon formula and other empirical relatons. Unit VI Springs : Helical, Spiral and leaf springs.
Text Books: 1. R Subramanian Strength of Materials, Oxford university Press 2. Ryder G.H., Strength of Materials, Macmillan, Delhi, 2003. 3. Timoshenko S.P., Elements of Strength of Materials, East-West Afliated, New Delhi, 2000. Reference Books : 1. Hibbler R.C., Mechanics of Materials, Prentce Hall, New Delhi, 1994. 2. Popov Eger P., Engg. Mechanics of Solids, Prentce Hall, New Delhi, 1998. 3. Fenner, Roger.T, Mechanics of Solids, U.K. B.C. Publicaton, New Delhi, 1990. 4. Sadhu Singh, Strength of Materials, Khanna Publishers, New Delhi, 2000 AE--214 Alternatve Fuels And Energy Systems L T P Credits 3 0 0 3C UNIT I Introducton : Estmaton of petroleum reserves - need for alternatve fuels - availability and suitability to piston engines, Concept of conventonal fuels, potental alternatve AE-19 fuels - ethanol, methanol, DEE/DME - hydrogen, LPG, Natural gas, producer gas, bio gas and vegetable oils - use in CI engines-merits and demerits of various fuels. UNIT II Alcohol Fuels : Propertes as engine fuels - performance in SI engines - blends with gasoline and diesel - fexible fuel vehicle - Reformed alcohols - use in CI engines - emulsions UNIT III Dual fuel systems -spark assisted diesel engines Surface igniton engines - igniton accelerators - combuston and emission characteristcs in engines - emission characteristcs. UNIT IV Gaseous Fuels : Hydrogen - propertes - use in CI engines - use in SI engines - storage methods - safety precautons. Producer Gas and biogas - raw materials - gasifcaton - propertes - cleaning up the gas - use in SI and CI engines, LPG & CNG - propertes - use in SI and CI engines. UNIT V Vegetable Oils : Conversion of vegetable oils as biodiesel producton techniques - standards and propertes - performance and Emission characteristcs, additves. UNIT VI Electric and solar powered vehicles : Layout of an electric vehicle - advantage and limitatons - specifcatons - system component. Electronic Control system - high energy and power density bateries - hybrid vehicle - solar powered vehicles. Text Books: 1. Osamu Hirao and Richard K. Pefey, Present and Future Automotve Fuels, John Wiley and Sons, 1988. 2. Keith Owen and Trevor Eoley, Automotve Fuels Handbook, SAE- Publicatons, 1990. 3. Richard L.Bechtold, Automotve Fuels Guide Book, SAE- Publicatons, 1997. 4. Godfrey Boyle, Renewable Energy, Oxford University Press, 2004 AE- 215 Internal Combuston Engines L T P Credits 3 1 0 4C UNIT I Combuston phenomenon in SI engines: principles of combuston in SI engine, efect of engines and operatng variables on igniton lag & fame propagaton, cycle to cycle variaton, abnormal combuston, theory of detonaton, efect of engine and operatng variables on detonaton, surface igniton, adiabatc fame temperature. UNIT II Combuston phenomenon in CI engines: principles of combuston in CI engine, delay period, variables afectng delay period, diesel knock, methods of controlling diesel knock, combuston process & combuston chambers for si & ci engines design of combuston chamber. UNIT III Fuel system and mixture requirement in SI and CI engine : carbureton- working principles, chemically correct air- fuel rato and load variaton, carburetors & modern air fuel systems, compensatng devices, venture and jet dimension calculaton, fuel injecton: common rail direct injecton, igniton, electronics igniton system. Mult point fuel injecton system Supercharging: supercharging limits of SI & CI engines methods of supercharging, superchargers, turbo charging. UNIT IV Engine lubricaton and cooling lubricaton principles, functon of lubricatng system, propertes of lubricatng oil, additves, cooling system, air cooling, water cooling. UNIT V Introducton to alternates fuels and emissions: petroleum based fuels, gasoline & diesel fuel and their propertes, knock ratng of engine fuels, bio-diesel and alcohols, blending, UNIT VI Introducton to engine emissions, pollutant formaton and control. Text Books: 1. I.C Engines by Funguson. 2. Fundamentals of I.C Engines by J.B Heywood. 3. I.C Engines by Mathew & Sharma 4. IC Engines by Ganeson Reference Books: 1. I.C Engines and Air Polluton by Obert. 2. IC Engines Heywood AE-216 Theory Of Machines L T P Credits 3 1 0 4C Unit I Kinematcs fundamentals: Mechanisms and machines, kine- matcs and kinetcs. Degrees of freedom, types of moton , elements of kinemat- ic chain, determinaton of degrees of freedom, paradoxes, isomers, linkage transformaton, intermitent moton mech- anism, inversion, grashofs criterion, straight line generatng mechanisms. Unit II Acceleraton analysis: Graphical and vector soluton: Positon of any point on linkage, transmission angles, velocity AE-20 by velocity polygon and instantaneous centre method, acceleraton; corriolis acceleraton. Analytcal soluton for four-bar, slider-crank mechanism. Freudensteins equaton, velocity of slip. Computer aided analysis of positon, velocity and acceleraton. Unit III Kinematc synthesis of mechanisms: Functoning and path generaton, Chebyshev spacing of precision points, three positon synthesis: Cam profle analysis: Moton of the follower, cam profle constructons, analysis of cams with specifed contours.
Unit IV Kinematc analysis of gears: Nomenclature and classifcaton, law of gearing, path of contact, arc of contact, interference for spur gears. Gear trains: Simple, compound, reverted, epicyclical gear trains: compound epicyclic, epicyclic with bevel Gears, sun and planet gear. Unit V Dynamics analysis and balancing : Slider-crank mechanism, turning moment computatons and fywheel. Gyroscopes : Gyroscopic law, efect of gyroscopic couple an automobiles, ships and aircrafs. Balancing : Statc and dynamic balancing, balancing of revolving and reciprocatng masses, single and mult-cylinder engines, V-engines. Unit VI Vibratons : Vibraton analysis of SDOF systems, natural, damped, forced vibratons, transmissibility rato, vibraton isolaton and vibraton of mass supported on foundatons subject of vibratons, whirling of shafs. References: 1. Theory of Machines and Mechanisms by J.J.Shigley, Pennock J.J.Uicker, Oxford Univ. Press 2. Theory of Machines by S.S.Ratan, TMH.1993 3. Design of Machinery by R.L.Norton, , Mcgrawhill 4. Theory f Machines by R.K.Bansal , Laxmi Publicatons 5. Mechanism and Machine Theory by J.S.Rao and R.V.Dukkipat, New Age Internatonal.1992 AE- 217 Heat Transfer And Automotve Air Conditoning /Ic Engines Lab L T P Credits 0 0 2 2C AE- 218 Mechanics Of Solid/ Theory Of Machine Lab L T P Credits 0 0 2 2C AE- 219 Producton Technology I/Alternatve Fuels & Energy Systems Lab L T P Credits 0 0 2 2A AE- 220 : Self Study L T P Credits 0 0 1 1 A AE- 301 : Measurement And Instrumentaton L T P Credits 3 1 0 4A Unit-I Basic concepts, Generalised Measurement System: defniton of terms, calibraton, standards and errors, statc and Dynamic performance characteristcs; analysis of experimental data Unit II Iinstrumentaton for measurement of Positon and displacement, force, Strain,pressure, temperature, proximity and range. Concept of feedback; Unit-III open and close loop systems : Loop control systems, transducers and devices for applicatons, digital readouts, data Acquisiton and processing. Unit IV: Metrology: introducton, measuring instruments, measuring range, sensitvity, repeatability, precision and accuracy. Standards : defnitons of line standard, end standard and wavelength standard, sub divisions of Standards. Slip gauges. Measurement of angles : introducton, bevel venire protractor, sine bar, angel gauges, spirit level, Autocollimator, angle dekkor, rotary tables, precision polygon, calibraton of polygons. Measurement of internal and external tapers. Unit-V Measurement of threads: introducton, screw thread terminology, pitch error, angle error, measurement of major and minor diameter, measurement of efectve diameter by one wire, two wire and three wire Method. Best size wire. Measurement of surface fnish: introducton, surface texture, surface roughness terminologies, methods of measuring surface fnish, stylus probe instruments, taylor- hobson talysurf, sample length or cutof Length, analysis of surface traces. Unit-VI Gear measurements: introducton, terminology of gear tooth, errors in manufacturing gears, rolling Test, measurement of tooth thickness, Parkinson gear tester. AE-21 Inspecton of straightness, fatness, and alignment. Interferometry and use of optcal fats. Measurement of coordinates using coordinate measuring machine. Text books: 1. Mechanical measurements by t. G. Beckwith, n. L. Buck and r. D. Marangoni, 3rd ed, narosa Publishing house.1993 2. Metrology by R. K. Jain khanna pub. 2002 4. Fundamentals of dimensional metrology by c. Dotson, r. Harlow and r. Thomson. Pub. 2003 5. Instrumentaton, measurement and analysis by b. C. Nakra and k. K. Chaudhari, tmh, 1985 6. Measurement system- applicaton and design by e. O. Doeblin, 4th ed, tmh, 1990 7. Instrumentaton for Engineers and Scientsts by Turner and Hill, Oxford university Press AE--302: Automotve Electrical & Electronics L T P Credits 4 0 0 4A Part-A Unit I Automotve Electrical System: Classifcaton of Automotve Electrical Systems Generaton, Storage, Distributon, Startng, Igniton, Lightng, Accessories Electrical System Earth & Insulated Return System Positve & Negatve Earthing. Automotve Electrical System & Bateries: Principles and Constructon of Lead Acid Batery, Characteristcs of Batery, Ratng, Capacity and Efciency of Bateries, Non-Over Filling Devices, Various Tests on Bateries, Internal Resistance of Batery, Maintenance and Charging, Charging Sulphated Bateries, Care of Bateries in Stock, Batery Failures, Long Life Batery, Alkaline Batery, Its Advantages Over Lead Acid, Nickel Iron Batery, Nickel Cadmium Batery, Venner Silver Zinc Batery, Fuel Cells, Trouble Shoutng of Lead Acid Batery. Unit II Startng System & Charging System: Conditon At Startng, Behaviour of Starter During Startng, Simple Motor, Torque Terms, Series Motor and Its Characteristcs, Principle and Constructon of Starter Motor, Working of Diferent Start Drive Units, Care and Maintenances of Starter Motor, Starter Switches, Trouble Shootng. Generaton of Direct Current Simple, Generator, Type of D.C. Generators, Shunt Generator Characteristcs, Commutaton, Commutator Constructon, Armature Reacton, Third Brush Regulaton & Its Limitaton, System of Connectng Fields, Cutout, Types of Voltage and Current Regulators, Compensated Voltage Regulator, Alternators Principle and Constructonal Aspects and Bridge Rectfers, New Developments, Trouble Shootng of Generator Alternator. Unit III Fundamentals of Automotve Electronic System: Current Trends in Automotve Electronic Engine Management System, Electro Magnetc Interference Suppression, Electromagnetc Compatbility, Electronic Dashboard Instruments, onboard Diagnostc System, Security and Warning System. Type of Sensors, Sensor for Speed, Throtle Positon, Exhaust Oxygen Level, Manifold Pressure, Crankshaf Positon, Coolant Temperature, Exhaust Temperature, Air Mass Flow for Engine Applicaton, Solenoids, Stepper Motors, Relay. Programmable Logic Controls, Relay Logic Control, Moton Control. Igniton System: Compositon of Igniton System, Types of Igniton Systems, Magneto Igniton, Magnetos Igniton Coil and Its Constructon, Mutual & Self Inducton, Condenser, Distributor & Types Spark Plug & Its Constructon, Spark Plug Materials, Spark Plug Life, Special Plugs, Heat Ranges, Plug Fouling, Cam Angle & Contact Point Gap Rotor Arm Spark Plug Advance Mechanism Centrifugal Advance Inlet Manifold Vacuum Advance, Fully Vacuum Advance, Limitaton of Coil Igniton System, Special Igniton System & Devices, Gas-Turbine Igniters, Igniton System Trouble Shootng.
Unit IV Lightng System: Lights Sources, Energy Demand, Head- Lights & Its Constructon, Head Light Beam, Headlight Dazzle, Ant-Dazzle Devices, Bulbs & Watages, Headlight Adjustments, Fog Lamps, Side & Tail Light, Brake Warning Lights, Led Lightng System, Horn, Wiper System, Trafcator, Electrical Switches, Indicatng & Wiring Devices, Electrical Pumps, Heater & Defrosters, Latest Trends, Wiring & Installaton, Auto Cables, Cable Colors, Cable Connectors, Wiring Harnesses, Circuit Breakers, Fuses, Printed Circuits, Plastc Fibreoptcs, Trouble Shootng Telemetric Bluetooth Technology for Communicaton, Consumer Electronics in Automobiles. Part B Unit V Architecture : General 8 Bit Micropocessor and Its Architecture 8085, Z-80 and Mc 6800 Mpu and Its Pin Functon - Architecture - Functon of Diferent Sectons. Instructon Set : Instructon Format - Addressing Modes - Instructon Set of 8085 Mpu-T-State - Machine Cycle and Instructon Cycles - Timing Diagrams - Diferent Machine Cycles - Fetch and Execute Operatons - Estmaton of Executon Times. Unit VI Assembly Language Planning : Construct of the Language Programming - Assembly Format of 8085 - Assembly Directve - Multple Precision Additon and Subtracton BCD AE-22 to Binary and Binary to BCD, Multplicaton, Division, Code Conversion Using Look Up Tables - Stack and Subroutnes. Data Transfer Schemes : Interrupt Structure - Programmed I/O - Interrupt Driven I/O, Dma - Serial I/O. Interfacing Devices : Types of Interfacing Devices - Input / Output Ports 8212, 8255, 8251, 8279. Octal Latches and Tristate Bufers - A/D and/A Converters - Switches, Led's Rom and Ram Interfacing. Applicatons : Data Acquisitons - Temperature Control - Stepper Motor Control - Automotve Applicatons Engine Control, Suspension System Control, Driver Informaton Systems), Development of A High Speed, High Precision Learning Control System for the Engine Control. Text Book: 1. Ramesh, Goankar.S., " Microprocessor Architecture Programming and Applicatons ", Reference Books: 1. Automotve Electrical Equipment by Young A.P. & Grifths. L., Elbs & New Press 1999. 2. Understanding Automotve Electronics by William B. Riddens, 5th Editon Buter Worth Heinemann Woburn, 1998. 3. Automotve Electrical Equipment by Kohli P.L., Tata Mcgraw Hill Co., Ltd., New Delhi, 4. Understanding Automotve Electronics by Bechhold, SAE-, 1998. 5. Automobile Electrical Equipment by Crouse, W.H., Mcgraw Hill Book Co., Inc., New York, 3rd Editon. 6. Modern Electrical Equipment of Automobiles by Judge A.W, Chapman & Hall, London, 1992. 7. Automotve Hand Book by Robert Bosch, SAE- (5th Editon), 2000. 8. Aditya.P.Mathur, " Introducton to Microprocessors ", III Editon, Tata Mcgraw-Hill Publishing Co Ltd., New Delhi, 1989. 9. Ahson.S.I. " Microprocessors With Applicatons in Process Control ", Tata Mcgraw-Hill, New Delhi, 1986. 10. Jabez Dhinagar.S., " Microprocessor Applicaton in Auto moblies ". AE--303 Elements of Automobile L T P Credits 3 1 0 4C Unit I Introducton: Classifcaton of automobiles according to no. of wheels, propulsion systems, transmission drives, type of fuels, applicaton & capacity, study of main specifcatons. Components of an automobile - functons & layout, frames, axles, frameless constructon, steering system, suspension system, braking system, power train & drives, clutch, gear box, fnal drive, propeller shaf, u-joints, vehicle body, wheels, tyres & tubes. Unit II Power Producton: Selecton of engine for two wheeler, three wheeler & four wheeler vehicles; constructonal & working details of two strokes & four stoke petrol & diesel engines, fuel system, igniton system, startng system, charging system, lightng system, cooling system, lubricaton system, combuston & combuston chambers. Unit III Steering System and Suspension System: Steering system requirements, front axle details & geometry, castor, camber, toe in, toe out, steering geometry, steering linkages, diferent types of steering gear boxes, their constructonal & working details. Concept and working of energy absorbing and power steering Unit IV Suspension system: Need and types of suspension systems, constructonal details & characteristcs of laminated and, coil springs. Introducton to independent suspension, front & rear suspension systems of the vehicle, shock absorbers. Unit V Braking System: Need and classifcaton of brakes, drum brakes and disc brakes, constructonal & working details, introducton to hydraulic brake & parking brake, vacuum assisted hydraulic brakes, compressed air assisted hydraulic brakes, compressed air assisted brakes, leading & trailing brake shoes, self energerising brakes & ABS, working of master cylinder, wheel cylinders, tandem master cylinder, characteristcs of brake fuid, Unit VI Wheels & Tyres: Wheel requirements, types of wheels, their constructonal & working details, rims & tyres, types of tyres, tyre selecton, ordinary, radial tyres tubeless tyres, their constructonal details, comparison & applicaton, wheel balancing. Text Books: 1. Automotve Technology by Sethi, Tmh, New Delhi 2. Automobile by K.K. Ramalingam, Scitech Publicaton, Chennai 3. Automotve Chassis & Body by P.L. Kohli, Tmh, New Delhi Reference Books: 1. Motor Vehicles by Newton Steeds and Garrot, Buterworths, London. 2. Mechanism of the Car by Judge A.W, Chapman and Halls Ltd., London. 3. Automotve Chassis and Body by Crouse W.H, Mcgraw Hill, New York. 4. Automobile Engg. by K.K. Jain, R.B. Asthana, Tmh. 5. Automobile Engg (Vol-1) by Dr. Kripal Singh, Standard Publisher Distributors AE-23 AE- 304 Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulic Machines L T P Credits 3 1 0 4C Part-A Unit II Basic Concept & Propertes: Fluid Defniton, Distncton Between Solid and Fluid Units and Dimensions Proper- tes of Fluids Density, Specifc Weight, Specifc Volume, Specifc Gravity, Temperature, Viscosity, Compressibility, Va- pour Pressure, Capillary and Surface Tension Fluid Statcs: Concept of Fluid Statc Pressure, Absolute and Gauge Pres- sure Measurements by Manometers and Pressure Gauges.
Unit II Fluid Kinematcs and Fluid Dynamics: Fluid Kinematcs - Flow Visualizaton Lines of Flow Types of Flow Velocity Field and Acceleraton Contnuity Equaton (one and Three Dimensional Diferental Forms)- Equaton of Streamline Stream Functon Velocity Potental Functon Circulaton Flow Net. Unit III Fluid Dynamics: Equatons of Moton- Eulers Equaton Along A Streamline Bernoullis Equaton Applicatons Venturimeter, Orifce Meter, Other Flow Measurement Instruments, Pilot Tube. Dimensional Analysis Dimensional Numbers, Their Applicaton. Buckinghams Theorem Applicatons Similarity Laws and Models. Part-B Unit IV Incompressible Fluid Flow: Viscous Flow Navier Stokes Equaton (Statement only) Shear Stress, Pressure Gradient Relatonship Laminar Flow Between Parallel Plates Laminar Flow Through Circular Tubes (Hagen Poiseulles) Hydraulic and Energy Gradient Flow Through Pipes Darcy Weisbacks Equaton Pipe Roughness Fricton Factor Modys Diagram Minor Losses - Flow Through Pipes in Series and in Parallel Power Transmission Boundary Layer Flows, Boundary Layer Thickness, Boundary Layer Separaton Drag and Lif Coefcients.
Unit V Hydraulic Turbines: Impact of Jet on Flat, Curved & Moving Plates Fluid Machines: Defniton and Classifcaton Exchange of Energy Eulers Equaton for Turbo Machines Constructon of Velocity Vector Diagrams Head and Specifc Work Component of Energy Transfer Degree of Reacton. Unit VI Hydraulic Pumps Compressor & Fans: Pumps: Defniton and Classifcatons Centrifugal Pump: Classifcatons, Working Principles, Velocity Triangles, Specifc Speed, Efciency and Performance Curves Reciprocatng Pump: Classifcaton, Working Principles, Indicator Diagram, Work Saved by Air Vessels and Performance Curves Cavitatons in Pumps Rotary Pumps: Working Principles of Gear and Vane Pumps. Defniton Classifcaton Diference, Efciency, and Performance Curves. Text Books: 1. Hydraulic Machines- Theory and Design by Vasandani, V.P., Khanna Publishers, 1992 2. Fluid Mechanics and Eluid Machinery by Oza, Berndtsson,, Oxford University PressISBN 9780195699630 Reference Books: 1. Fluid Mechanics by White, F.M., Tata Mcgraw-Hill, 5th Editon, New Delhi, 2003 2. Introducton to Fluid Mechanics and Fluid Machines by Som, S.K. and Biswas, G., Tata Mcgraw Hill, 2nd Editon, 2004. 3. Fluid Mechanics Cengel, Younus Tata Mc Graw Hill AE--305 Engineering Economics And Accountancy L T P Credits 3 1 0 4H Unit I Introducton to Engineering Economics : Concept of engineering economics Engineering efciency; Demand Analysis, Law of Demand, Determinants of demand, Elastcity of demand-Price, Income and cross elastcity. Uses of concepts of elastcity of demand in managerial decision, introducton to micro and macro-economics. Unit II Demand Forecastng and Cost Estmaton :Meaning, signifcance and methods of demand forecastng, producton functon, Laws of returns to scale & Law of Diminishing returns scale. An overview of Short and Long run cost curves fxed cost, variable cost, average cost, marginal cost, Opportunity cost, Break-Even-Analysis. Unit Time Value of Money : Present worth, annual worth, Future worth, internal rate of return, External rate of return. Unit IV Comparison among alternatves : Present worth method (Revenue dominated cash fow diagram), Future worth method (Revenue dominated cash fow diagram, cost dominated cash fow diagram), Annual equivalent method (Revenue dominated cash fow diagram, cost dominated cash fow diagram), rate of return method, Examples in all the methods. Unit V Depreciaton and Taxes : Depreciaton- Introducton, Classical Methods: Straight line method of depreciaton, declining balance method of depreciaton-Sum of the years digits method of depreciaton, sinking fund method of AE-24 depreciaton/ Annuity method of depreciaton, Modifed accelerated cost recovery system, Tax concepts and afer tax economic comparison. Unit VI Book Keeping : Principles of double entry system: bank reconciliaton statement, single entry system: joint venture and consignment account. Text Books: 1. Engineering Economy, Sullivan, Wicks, and Koelling, Pearson Internatonal 2. Macroeconomics: Understanding the Wealth of Natons by David Miles and Andrew Scot, Wiley AE--306 Measurement & Instrumentaton Lab L T P Credits 0 0 2 2C AE--307 FMHM / Power Units & Transmission Lab L T P Credits 0 0 2 2C AE--308 Automotve Electrical System / Electronics Lab L T P Credits 0 0 2 2A AE--309 Minor Project-I002 L T P Credits 0 0 4 4C AE--311 Design Of Machine Elements L T P Credits 3 1 0 4C UNIT I Introducton to mechanical engineering design, design process, interacton between design process elements, stress and strength, factors of safety, reliability, probabilistc approach to design. UNIT II Selecton of materials- the basics, selecton strategy, engineering materials- ferrous and non- ferrous metals, heat treatment of metals, designaton of steels as per IS: 1570- 1978, ASTM standards., computer aided selecton. Manufacturing consideratons in design, interchangeability, limits, fts, and tolerances as per Indian std. system, surface roughness. UNIT III Failures resultng from statc loading, statc strength, and stress concentraton.Failures resultng from variable loading, introducton to fatgue to metals, stress life relatonship. Endurance limit modifying factors, stress concentraton and notch sensitvity, Cumulatve fatgue damage, design factors in fatgue. UNIT IV Basics of fnite element analysis and its applicaton to the design of machine components. FEA- weighted residual approach and variatonal approach, simple applicatons using 1D and 2D elements. Design of spur gears using Lewis equaton and AGMA design equatons. UNIT V Design of screws, design of bolted, welded and riveted joints- under direct and eccentric loads, design of pipes and pipe joints. UNIT VI Design of shafs, keys, couplings (rigid and fexible), design of power screws, closed coil helical and leaf springs (laminated) for statc and fatgue loading. Text Books 1. Shigley, J. E., Mischke, C. R. and Budynas, R. G., Mechanical Engineering Design, McGraw Hill, 7th Editon, 2004. Internatonal. 2. Juvinall, R. C., and Marshek, K. M., Fundamental of Machine Component Design, John Wiley and Sons, 2000. Reference Books 1. Hamrock, B. J., Jacobson, B. Schmidt, S. R., Fundamentals of Machine Elements. McGraw Hill, 1999. 2. Norton, R. L., Machine Design: An Integrated Approach, Pearson Educaton, Indian Reprint-2001. 3. Design of Machine Elements by M.F.Spots, Prentce Hall.1998 4. Design of Machine Elements by V. B. Bhandari, Tata Mcgraw Hill Pub.1994 AE--312 Turbomachinery And Gas Dynamics L T P Credits 3 1 0 4C UNIT-I Turbomachinery Principles, Energy transfer between fuid and rotor, classifcaton of fuid machinery, dimensionless parameters, specifc speed, applicatons, stage velocity triangles, work and efciency for compressors and turbines. UNIT-II Centrifugal Fans And Blowers : Types, stage and design parameters, fow analysis in impeller blades, volute and difusers, losses, Characteristcs curves and selecton, fan drives and fan noise. UNIT-III Centrifugal And Axial Flow Compressors : Constructon details, types, impeller fow losses, slip factor, difuser analysis, losses and performance curves. Stage velocity triangles, enthalpy-entropy diagrams, stage AE-25 losses and efciency, work done factor, simple Stage design problems and performance characteristcs. UNIT IV Axial And Radial Flow Turbines : Stage velocity diagrams, reacton stages, losses and coefcients blade design principles, testng and Performance characteristcs. UNIT V Gas Dynamics:- Contnuity Equaton, Momentum Equaton, Energy Equaton, Stagnaton Propertes; Isentropic Flow With Variable Area, Wave Moton; Flow With Normal Shock Waves, Oblique Shock Waves, Flow in Constant Area Duct With Fricton and With Heat Transfer, Measurement of Fluid Propertes, Anemometer, Flow Visualizaton. UNIT VI Jet Propulsion:- Aircraf Propulsion Theory, Ramjet Engine, Pulsejet Engine; Rocket Propulsion, Liquid Propellant, Solid Propellant, Rocket Propulsion Theory, Rocket Applicatons, Space Flights. Text Books: 1. S.M. Yahya, " Fundamentals of Compressible Flow ", New Age Internatonal (P)Limited, New Delhi, 1996. 2. P.Hill and C. Peterson, " Mechanics and Thermodynamics of Propulsion ", Addison - Wesley Publishing Company, 1992. 3. N.J. Zucrow, " Aircraf and Missile Propulsion, Vol. I & II ", John Wiley , 1975. 4. N.J. Zucrow, " Principles of Jet Propulsion and Gas Turbines ", John Wiley, New York, 1970. Reference Books : 1. H.Cohen, G.E.C.Rogers and Saravanamutoo, " Gas Turbine Theory ", Longman Group Ltd., 1980. 2. G.P.Suton, " Rocket Propulsion Elements ", John Wiley, 1986, New York. 3. A.H.Shapiro, " Dynamics and Thermodynamics of Compressible Fluid Flow Vol.Kl ", John Wiley , 1953, New York. 4. V.Ganesan, " Gas Turbines ", Tata Mcgraw Hill Publishing Co., New Delhi, 1999. AE-313 Producton & Operatons Management-I L T P Credits 3 0 0 4 Unit I Operatons strategy and compettveness : Introducton to POM, Operatons strategy, strategy design process, corporate and operatons strategies, Operatons compettve dimensions. Unit II Product and Process Design : Product design and develop- ment processes, product life cycle, Process fow chart, Types of processes, Process performance, Learning curve. Unit III Facility locaton and Layout: Factors afectng the locaton decisions, methods of facility locaton- factor ratng systems, centroid method, and proft volume analysis; Types of layout, Block diagram and Assembly Line Balancing. Unit IV Demand Forecastng : Qualitatve and quanttatve forecastng, Time series and regression models, Measures of forecastng errors. Unit V Inventory model : Importance of inventory, understocking and overstocking, Fixed order quantty models and fxed tme period models (EOQ models), Selectve inventory management- ABC, VED, and FSN analysis. Unit VI Lean Manufacturing : JIT manufacturing system, Toyota pro- ducton systems- KANBAN model, and eliminaton of waste. Text Book 1. Operatons Management, Jay Heizer, Barry Render; Pearson learning 2. Operatons management for compettve advantage; Chase, Jacob, and Aquilano; TMH 3. Modern Producton/Operatons Management, Bufa and Serin, John Weily India. AE--314 Vehicle Maintenance, Tribology & Lubricaton L T P Credits 3 0 0 4C UNIT-I Tribology : Introducton : nature of surfaces and contact, surface topography, fricton and wear mechanisms and efect of lubricants, methods of fuid flm formaton. Lubricaton Choice of lubricant type, oil, grease and solid lubricants, additves, lubricaton systems and their selecton, selecton of pump, flters, piping design, oil changing and oil conservaton. Failure of tribological components flure analysis of plain bearings, rolling bearings, gears and seals, wear analysis using SOAP and Ferrography. UNIT- II Maintenance of records and schedules : Importance of maintenance, preventve (scheduled) and breakdown (unscheduled) Maintenance, requirements of maintenance, preparaton of check lists. Inspecton Schedule, maintenance of records, log sheets and other forms, safety precautons in Maintenance. UNIT- III Engine maintenance repair and overhauling Dismantling of engine components and cleaning, cleaning methods, visual and Dimensional inspectons, minor and major reconditoning of various components, Reconditoning AE-26 methods, engine assembly, special tools used for maintenance Overhauling, engine tune up. Performance evaluaton for maintenance. UNIT IV Chassis maintenance - repair and overhauling : Mechanical and automobile clutch and gear box, servicing and maintenance, Maintenance servicing of propeller shaf and diferental system. Maintenance &servicing of suspension systems. Brake systems, types and servicing techniques. Steering Systems, overhauling and maintenance. Wheel alignment, computerized alignment and Wheel balancing. UNIT V Maintenance of automotve electrical system servicing and repairs : Testng methods for checking electrical components, checking batery, starter motor, Charging systems, dc generator and alternator, ignitons system, lightng systems. Fault Diagnosis and maintenance of modern electronic controls, checking and servicing of Dash board instruments. UNIT VI Maintenance of fuel system, cooling systems, lubricaton system and vehicle Body : Servicing and maintenance of fuel system of diferent types of vehicles, calibraton and Tuning of engine for optmum fuel supply. Cooling systems, water pump, radiator, Thermostat, antcorrosion and antfreeze additves. Lubricaton maintenance, lubricatng Oil changing, greasing of parts. Vehicle body maintenance, minor and major repairs. Door locks and window glass actuatng system maintenance. Text Book 1. John Doke Fleet Management, McGraw-Hill Co. 1984 2. Fraze,prving Automotve Maintenance & Troubleshootng. Mir Publishers, Moscow1976. 3. Fundamentals of Tribology -S. K. Basu, S.N. Seengupta & B.B. Ahuja- PHI 4. Engineering Tribology - Prasanta Sahoo -PHI
References : 1. James D Halderman Advanced Engine Performance Diagnosis PHI 1998. 2. Service Manuals from Diferent Vehicle Manufacturers. 3. Audel Gas Engine Manual D.B. Taraporevala publishers, Bombay. 4. Tribology Handbook - neale M J - neumann Buterworths, 1975 5. Standard handbook of lubricaton engineers _ J J O' Connor & Boyd _ ASLE, McGraw Hill Book Co., 1968 AE- 315 : Power Unit And Transmission L T P Credits 3 1 0 4C UNIT-I Transmission: Introducton, requirements of automobile propulsion and transmission system, Discussion on tractve efort and other performance parameters. UNIT-II Clutch: Need of clutch, types of clutches, constructon of clutch systems and clutch plates, operaton and torque transmission characteristcs. CVT, diaphragm and centrifugal clutch and fuid fywheel. UNIT-III Gear box: Requirements of gearbox, diferent types of gear boxes viz sliding ,constant mesh and Synchromesh, constructon details of gear boxes. UNIT-IV Hydro-dynamic drive: Fluid coupling, principle and operaton torque capacity performance characteristc, torque converter constructon, principle of operaton, torque capacity, multstage torque converter performance. UNIT-V Automatc transmission: Constructon and operatng principle, three forward and reverse, four forward and reverse. Over drive unit need and its operaton. Hydrostatc drive: constructon and operaton. Electric drive Ward Leonard control system, constructon and operaton, advantages and disadvantages. Unit VI Drive line and Diferental: Need and constructon of drive line components, universal joints. Need and requirement of diferental, principle of operaton and constructon. Limitatons of ordinary diferental and concept of limited slip diferental. Text books : 1. Crouse W and Anglin D, Automotve Mechanics, Tata Mcgraw Hill Publicaton ltd 10thediton 2004 2. Nakra C P, Basic Automobile, Dhanpat Rai Publicaton Co. Ltd 7th Editon2005 3. Josepe Heitner Automotve Mechanics Principle and Practce, East West Press 2nd editon 1999. Reference : 1. Motor Vehicle by Newton, Gerre and Steeds, BH publicatons. 2. P S Gill, Automobile Engineering, Unit - I, II, III, SK Kataria & Sons AE-27 AE-316 Turbomachinery / V.M.T. Lab L T P Credits 0 0 2 2C AE 317 Design of M/C Elements Lab L T P Credits 0 0 3 3C AE 318 Elements of Automobile Lab. L T P Credits 0 0 2 2C AE 319Minor Project II L T P Credits 0 0 4 4C AE 320 Industrial Training L T P Credits 0 2C AE-401 Design Of Automotve Components L T P Credits 3 1 0 4C UNIT I: Design of fricton clutches: common fricton materials, single plate, mult plate and centrifugal clutches and their characteristcs and design of fricton clutches. UNIT II: Mechanical gears: Design of Helical, Bevel and Worm Gears, Belt and Chain drives and Automotve Gear box assembly. UNIT III Brakes: Common fricton materials, shoe, band, cone and disc brakes their characteristcs and design of brake assembly. UNIT III Design of Bearings: Rolling contact bearing: types of rolling contact bearings, statc and dynamic load capacites, Stribecks equaton, equivalent bearing load, load life relatonship, bearing life, load factor, selecton of bearings from manufacturers catalogue. Lubricaton and mountngs, dismountng and preloading of bearings, oil seals and packing.
sliding contact bearings: bearing material and their propertes, bearing types, and their constructonal details, hydrodynamic lubricaton- basic theory, design consideraton in hydrodynamic bearings, Raimondi and Boyd method relatng bearing variables. UNIT V Design of Engine Parts: Piston, Engine Valves, Cylinder, Connectng Rod, Crank Shaf for CI and SI engines. Unit VI Introducton to the design of automobile chassis: aerodynamic formulatons, Calculaton of various aerodynamic resistance. Text Books: 1. Maleeve Hartman and O.P. Grover, Machine Design, CBS Publicaton & Publishers. 2. V.B Bhandari, Machine Design, Tata Mcgraw Hill. 3. P.C. Sharma and D.K Aggarwal., Machine Design, S.K. Kataria & Sons. Reference Book: 1. Mahadevan, Design Data Book, CBS Publicaton & Publishers 2. Mechanical Assemblies by Daniel E Whitney, Oxford Univ. Press AE-402 Productons And Operatons Management -Ii L T P Credits 3 1 0 4C Unit I Introducton : Introducton : Defniton and objectves of Industrial Engineering, Scope of Industrial Engineering, Producton systems and their classifcatons; Productvity- Total and partal productvity, Reasons and remedies for poor productvity. Unit II Job analysis and Work Measurement Systems : Work System Design: Taylors scientfc management, Gilbreths contributons; method study, micro-moton study, principles of moton economy; work measurement - stop watch tme study, micro moton and memo moton, work sampling, standard data, PMTS; ergonomics; job evaluaton, merit ratng, incentve schemes, and wage administraton; business process reengineering. Unit III Producton Planning and Control : Types and characteristcs of producton systems Objectve and functons of Producton, Planning & Control, Routng, Scheduling and Operatons scheduling, producton scheduling, job shop scheduling problems, sequencing problems, scheduling tools and techniques, Loading, Dispatching and its sheets & Gant charts. Unit IV Quality Engineering : Quality concept and costs; statstcal quality control, Concept of specifcaton limits, statstcal control limits, process capability, Process control and control charts for both atributes and variable data. Acceptance Sampling- Single and double sampling. Unit V: Reliability and Maintenance :Reliability, availability and maintainability; distributon of failure and repair tmes; determinaton of MTBF and MTTR, reliability models; system reliability determinaton; Maintenance management and its objectves, Various types of Maintenance Planning, House Keeping, 5S concepts. AE-28 Unit VI Material Handling : Principles, functons, and objectves of Material Handling; Selecton and classifcaton of Material Handling Equipments; Relaton of material handling with plant layout. TEXT BOOK 1. Industrial Engineering and Management; B. Kumar, Khanna Publicaton. 2. Introducton to work Study; Oxford and IBH publishing Co. Pvt. Ltd, New Delhi AE403 a- Tractors And Farm Equipment And Of Road Vehicles L T P Credits 4 0 0 4C Unit I General Design of Tractors :Classifcaton of Tractors-Main Components of Tractor-Safety Rules. Control of the Tractor and Fundamentals of Engine Operaton: Tractor Controls and the Startng of the Tractor Engines-Basic Notons and Defniton-Engine Cycles-Operaton of Multcylinder Engines-General Engine Design - Basic Engine Performance Characteristcs. Unit II Engine Frame Work and Valve Mechanism of Tractor : Cylinder and Pistons-Connectng Rods And Crankshafs Engine Balancing Constructon and Operaton of the Valve Mechanism-Valve Mechanism Components Valve Mechanism Troubles. Cooling System, Lubricaton System and Fuel System of A Tractor: Cooling System Classifcaton Liquid Cooling System Components, Lubricatng System Servicing and Troubles Air Cleaner and Turbo Charger Fuel Tanks and Filters Fuel Pumps. Unit III Farm Equipments : Working Atachment of Tractors-Farm Equipment Classifcaton Auxiliary Equipment Trailers and Body Tipping Mechanism. Unit IV Introducton of of Road Vehicles : Classifcaton of of Road Vehicles and Their Applicaton Excavator: Diferent Types of Shovel and Dragline, Their Constructon , Operatng Principles, Operatng Cycles . Producton Capacity and Cost of Producton Transport Equipment: Various Types of Dumpers, Main System, Components and Carrying Capacity of Dumper Unit V Road Making and Maintenance Machines :Diferent Types of Dozer, Grader, and Their Constructon. Operatng Principles, Producton Capacity and Applicaton Mechanism. Other Equipment: Scraper and Front End Loader, Their Constructon and Operaton Maintenance: Maintenance Aspect of of Road Vehicles. Text Books : 1. Abrosimov, K. Bran Berg, A and Katayer, K. Road Making Machinery, M I R. Publishers Moscow. 1971 2. De, A. Latest Development of Heavy Earth Moving Machinery, Annapurna Publishers, Dhanbad 1995 3. Nichols, Herber L (Jr.), Moving the Earth, Galgota Publishing House, New Delhi, 1962. 4. Rudnev, V. K. , Digging of Soils by Earthmover With Power Parts, Oxanian Press Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 1985 References: 1. Rodichev and G.Rodicheva, Tractor and Automobiles, Mir Publishers, 1987 2. Kolchin. A., and V.Demidov Design of Automotve Engines for Tractor, Mir Publishers, 1972
AE 403b Computer Simulaton of I.C Engine Process L T P Credits 3 1 0 4 Unit I Introducton : Introducton - Heat of Reacton - Measurement of URP- Measurement of HRP - Adiabatc Flame Temperature: Complete Combuston in C/H/O/N Systems, Constant Volume Adiabatc Combuston, Constant Pressure Adiabatc Combuston. Calculaton of Adiabatc Flame Temperature - Isentropic Changes of State. Unit II Engine Simulaton With Air As Working Medium : Deviaton Between Actual and Ideal Cycle - Problems, SI Engine Simulaton With Adiabatc Combuston, Temperature Drop Due to Fuel Vaporisaton, Full Throtle Operaton - Efciency Calculaton, Part-Throtle Operaton, Super Charged Operaton. Unit III Progressive Combuston : SI Engines Simulaton With Progressive Combuston With Gas Exchange Process, Heat Transfer Process, Fricton Calculaton, Compression of Simulated Values, Validaton of the Computer Code, Engine Performance Simulaton, Pressure Crank Angle Diagram and another Engine Performance. Simulaton of 2-Stroke SI Engines. Unit IV Diesel Engine Simulaton : Mult Zone Model for Combuston, Diferent Heat Transfer Models, Equilibrium Calculatons, Simulaton of Engine Performance, Simulaton for Polluton Estmaton. AE-29 Text Books: 1. Ganesan.V. " Computer Simulaton of Spark Igniton Engine Process ", Universites Press (I) Ltd, Hyderbad, 1996. 2. Ramoss.A.L., " Modelling of Internal Combuston Engines Processes ", Mcgraw Hill Publishing Co., 1992. References : 1. A shley Campbel, " Thermodynamic Analysis of Combus ton Engines ", John Wiley & Sons, New York, 1986. 2. Benson.R.S., Whitehouse.N.D., " Internal Combuston Engines ", Pergamon Press, Oxford, 1979 AE-403c Composite Materials For Automobiles L T P Credits 3 1 0 4 Unit I Introducton to Composites : General Introducton and Concept, Historical Development, Concept of Composite Materials, Material Propertes That Can Be Improved by Forming A Composite Material& Its Engineering Potental Unit II Basic Defnitons and Classifcaton of Composites : Basic Defnitons, Various Types of Composites, Classifcaton Based on Matrix Material: Organic Matrix Composites Polymer Matrix Composites (PMC), Carbon Matrix Composites Or Carbon-Carbon Composites, Metal Matrix Composites (MMC), Ceramic Matrix Composites (CMC); Classifcaton Based on Reinforcements: Fiber Reinforced Composites, Fiber Reinforced Polymer (FRP) Composites, Laminar Composites, Partculate Composites Unit III Advantages of Composites Materials : Comparison With Metals, Advantages & Limitatons of Composites Unit IV Basic Consttuents Materials in Composites: Types of Reinforcements/Fibers Role and Selecton Or Reinforcement Materials, Types of Fibers, Glass Fibers, Carbon Fibers, Aramid Fibers , Metal Fibers, Alumina Fibers, Boron Fibers, Silicon Carbide Fibers, Quartz and Silica Fibers, Multphase Fibers, Whiskers, Flakes Etc., Mechanical Propertes of Fibers. Matrix Materials : Functons of A Matrix, Desired Propertes of A Matrix, Polymer Matrix (Thermosets and Thermoplastcs), Metal Matrix, Ceramic Matrix, Carbon Matrix, Glass Matrix Etc Fibers Reinforcement Composite Materials (1 Hour) Fiber Reinforced Polymer (FRP) Laminated Composites Lamina & Laminate Lay-Up. Ph-Orientaton Defniton Behaviour of A Laminate-I: Isotropic Elastcity& Plane Stress Concept in 3-D Linear Elastc Stress-Strain Characteristcs of FRP Composites, Stress and Strain Components in 3-D, Generalized Hookes Law in 3-D, Stress-Strain Relatons in 3-D for Isotropic Case. Anisotropic/Orthotropic Elastcity Stress-Strain Relatons for Isotropic and Orthotropic Cases Torsional & Matrix Notatons Concept of Cartesian Tensor, Indicial Notaton and Torsional Representatons in Elastcity, Voigts Notatons Behaviour of A Laminate-II: Mechanics of Load-Transfer in Laminate Mechanics of Load-Transfer in A Laminate Predicton of Engineering Property in A Laminate Laminate/Ply Stress-Strain Relatons Lamina Stress-Strain A Relaton in Material Coordinates, Transformaton Relatons, Lamina Stress-Strain Relatons in Structure Global Coordinates Laminated Composites-I Mechanics of Plates/Kirchhofs Plate Theory Concept of Laminate Laminate Strain-Displacement Relatonship Based on Kirchhofs Hypothesis Mechanical Behaviour of Unidirectonal, Cross-Ply and Angle-Ply Structural Mechanics of Laminates Laminated Composites-II Structural Mechanics of Laminates Laminate Stfness -Matrices Special Classifcaton of Laminates Symmetric .Ant-Symmetric and Non-Symmetric Laminates Strength and Failure Concepts Strength of Laminates Failure Mechanics of Composites Macro-Mechanical Failure Theories Maximum Stress Theory, Maximum Strain Theory, Tsai-Hill Theory, Tsai-Wu Theory Unit V Comparison of Failure Theories Design Concepts: Design Issues Typical Structural Component Design Process Laminate Analysis/Design Sofware Composite Codes & Standards Manufacturing Processes Processing of Composite Materials Overall Consideratons, Autoclave Curing, Other Manufacturing Processes Fiber-only Performs, Combined Fiber-Matrix Performs. Manufacturing Techniques: Tooling and Specialty Materials, Release Agents, Peel Plies, Release Films and Fabrics, Bleeder and Breather Plies, Bagging Films Unit VI Special Topics : Testng of Composites (ENGN4511) Mechanical Testng of Composites, Tensile Testng, Compressive Testng, Intra-Laminar Shear Testng, Inter- Laminar Shear Testng, Fracture Testng Etc Environmental Efects on Composites AE-30 Micromechanics of Laminae Engineering Applicatons General Engineering Applicatons of FRP Composites Applicatons Related to Aerospace, Automobile, Bridge and Other Civil Engineering Structures, Case Studies. Text Books : 1. Advanced Component materials for Automotve Appli- catons : Structural Integuly & Crash Worthiness by A. Elmarakbi, Wiley Publicaton 2. Mechanics of Fibrous compositon, C. T. Herakovich AE- 403d Modern Vehicle Technology: L T P Credits 3 1 0 4 Unit I Trends in Power Plants : Hybrid Vehicles - Stratfed Charged / Learn Burn Engines - Hydrogen Engines - Batery Vehicles Electric Propulsion With Cables - Magnetc Track Vehicles. Unit II Suspension Brakes and Safety : Air Suspension - Closed Loop Suspension - Antskid Braking System, Retarders, Regeneratve Braking Safety Cage - Air Bags - Crash Resistance - Passenger Comfort. Unit III Noise and Polluton : Reducton of Noise - Internal & External Polluton Control Through Alternate Fuels/Power Plants Catalytc Converters and Filters for Partculate Emission. Unit IV Vehicle Operaton and Control : Computer Control for Polluton and Noise Control and for Fuel Economy - Transducers and Actuators - Informaton Technology for Receiving Proper Informaton and Operaton of the Vehicle Like Optmum Speed and Directon. Unit V Vehicle Automated Tracks : Preparaton and Maintenance of Proper Road Network - Natonal Highway Network With Automated Roads and Vehicles - Satellite Control of Vehicle Operaton for Safe and Fast Travel. Text Books : 1. Beranek.L.L. " Noise Reducton ", Mcgraw-Hill Book Co., Inc, New York, 1993. 2. "Bosch Hand Book ", 3rd Editon, SAE-, 1993. AE- 403e Automotve Aerodynamics & Cfd L T P Credits Unit I : Aerodynamics for Automobiles - Fluid Propertes, Fluid Statcs, Measurement of Pressure, Fluid Kinematcs, Fluid Dynamics, Euler and Bernoulli Equatons, Ns Equatons, Di- mensional Analysis And Similitude, Viscous Flow, Flow Over Immersed Bodies, Boundary Layer, Producton of Lif and Drag, Efect of Aerodynamic Forces on Stability of the Ve- hicle Unit II Computatonal Fluid Dynamics - Fundamentals of CFD Ba- sics of Finite Diference and Finite Volume Methods, Bound- ary Conditons, Inital Conditons, Choice of Turbulence Models, Merits And Limitatons of Commercial CFD Tools Unit III Aerodynamic Styling of Vehicles - Efect of Shape and Size of Various Exterior Parts of the Vehicle on the Drag Force, Details of Efect of Shape on Aerodynamics of Various Vehi- cles: Passenger Car, SUV, Utlity Van, Mini Bus, Bus, Cargo, Truck and Towing Vehicle Aerodynamics of Race Cars- AE-Ro- dynamic Features of Race Cars, Measures to Create Nega- tve Lif, Front and Rear Wings, Stability Consideraton, Fluid Flow Over Brakes. Unit IV Thermal Management in Vehicles - Engine Cooling Require- ments, Underhood Cooling, Mechanism of Drag Producton by the Cooling System. Unit V Experimental Procedure and Facilites - Basics of Wind Tunnels, Types of Wind Tunnels, Instrumentaton for Wind Tunnels: Pressure Measurement, Velocity Measurement, Force and Moment Measurement Devices, Flow Visualiza- ton, Case Studies of Diferent Wind Tunnels Used for Vehicle Aerodynamics Experimentaton. Text Books : 1. Bruce R. Munson, Donald F. Young, Theodore H. Okishi, Fundamentals of Fluid Mechanics, 4th Editon, John Wiley andSons Inc, 2002 2. John F. Doughlas, Janusz M. Gasiorek, John A. Swafeld, , Fluid Mechanics, 5th Editon, Prentce Hall, 2006. 3. Hucho W. H., AE-Rodynamics of Road Vehicles, 4th Editon, SAE- Internatonal, 1998 Reference Books : 1. Joseph Katz, Race Car AE-Rodynamics, Robert Bentley Publishers, Cambridge, Ma, 1995 2. Barnard R.H., Road Vehicle AE-Rodynamic Design: An Introducton, Longman, 1996 3. Jewel B. Barlow, Willium H. RAE-, Alan Pope, Low Speed Wind Tunnel Testng, 3rd Editon, Wiley Interscience, 1999 4. Holman J.P., Heat Transfer, 8th Editon, Mc Graw Hill Company, Uk, 2001. 5. Steven Daly, Automotve Air-Conditoning and Climate Control Systems, Buterworth-Heinemann, Elsevier, Ma, 2006 AE-31 AE-403f Computer Aided Vehicle Design And Safety L T P Credits 3 1 0 4 Part-A Unit I Introducton: Study and Selecton of Vehicle Specifcatons Choice of Cycle, Fuel, Speed, Cylinder Arrangement, Number of Cylinders, Method of Cooling, Material, Design Variables and Operatng Variables Afectng Performance and Emission. Unit II Vehicle Body Details: Types: Saloon, Convertbles, Limousine, Estate Car, Racing and Sports Car. Visibility: Regulatons, Drivers Visibility, Test for Visibility, Methods of Improving Visibility and Space in Cars. Safety Design, Safety Equipments for Cars. Car Body Constructon; Design Criteria, Prototype Making, Inital Tests, Crash Tests on Full Scale Model, Dummies and Instrumentaton.
Unit III Vehicle Aerodynamics: Objectves. Vehicle Drag and Types: Various Types of Forces and Moments, Efects of Forces and Moments, Side Wind Efects on Forces and Moments, Various Body Optmizaton Techniques for Minimum Drag, Wind Tunnel Testng: Flow Visualizaton Techniques, Scale Model Testng, Component Balance to Measure Forces and Moments. Gear Ratos Determinaton of Gear Ratos, Acceleraton and Gradability. Part-B Unit IV Performance Curves: Residence, Power and Torque Curve, Driving Force Against Vehicle Speed-Acceleraton and Gradability in Diferent Gears for A Typical Car Or Truck Ploted From Specifcatons. Unit V Engine Design: Pressure Volume Diagram, Frictonal Mean Efectve Pressure, Engine Capacity, Calculaton of Bore and Stroke Length, Velocity and Acceleraton, Gas Force, Inerta and Resultant Force At Various Crank Angles Side Thrust on Cylinder Walls.
Unit VI Body Materials, Trim and Mechanisms: Steel Sheet, Timber, Plastc, Grp, Propertes of Materials; Corrosion, Antcorrosion Methods. Selecton of Paint and Paintng Process. Body Trim Items. Body Mechanisms. Text Books: 1. Automobile Mechanics by Giri. N.K., Khanna Publishers New Delhi 2002 2. High Speed Combuston Engine by Heldt. P.M., Oxford & Ibh Publishing Co., Calcuta 1989. 3. Vehicle Body by J. Powloski, Business Books Ltd, London 1989 Reference Books: 1. I C Engines by Lichty, Kogakusha Co., Ltd. Tokyo, 1991. 2. Body Constructon and Design by Giles. J.C., Liife Books Buterworth & Co. 3. Vehicle Body Layout and Analysis by John Fenton Mechanical Engg. Publicaton Ltd., London. 4. Vehicle Body Building and Drawing by Braithwaite.J.B. Heinemann Educatonal Books Ltd., London. AE 403g Operaton Research L T P Credits 3 1 0 4 Unit I Introducton :Nature, Scope and Historical developments, Linear programming- Model formulaton, Graphical and simplex methods, Duality, Degeneracy, sensitvity analysis.
Unit II Transportaton : North-West corner rule, Least cost method, VAM, Methods to check the optmality, Assignment- Hungarian method and Sequencing models: Johnson Rule for n- job two- machine, n- job m- machine. Unit III Queuing theory :Assumptons and applicatons of waitng line theory, M/M/1: /FCFS, M/M/K: /FCFS, M/M/K Unit IV Game theory and its applicatons : Pure and mixed strategy, dominance principle, Algebraic, arithmetc, and graphical methods to solve GT problems. Unit V Replacement models: Replacement policy for the items that deteriorate over tme, replacement policy for the items that deteriorate over tme when tme value of money is declining, replacement policy for the items that fails suddenly. Unit VI Network Planning : PERT, CPM, Project crashing, Shortest- path problem, Maximum fow problem, Minimum spanning tree problem, minimum cost fow problem, Resource levelling. Text Book : 1. Operatons Research: Theory and Applicatons by J K Sharma, Macmillan 2. Operatons Research: An introducton by H A Taha, Pearson Educaton 3. Operatons Research: Concepts and cases by F S Hiller and G J Liebermaan, TMH 4. Quanttatve Technique in Management by N D Vohra, TMH AE-32 AE 403h Fleet Management L T P Credits 3 1 0 4 Unit I Management Training and Operatons :Basic Principles of Supervising. Organizing Time and People. Job Instructon Training - Training Devices and Techniques - Driver and Mechanic Hiring - Driver Checklist - Lists for Driver and Mechanic - Trip Leasing - Vehicle Operaton and Types of Operatons. Unit II Vehicle Maintenance : Scheduled and Unscheduled Maintenance - Planning and Scope - Evaluaton of Pmi Programmed - Work Scheduling - Overtme - Breakdown Analysis - Control of Repair Backlogs - Cost of Optons. Unit III Vehicle Parts, Supply Management and Budget : Cost of Inventory - Balancing Inventory Cost Against Downtme - Parts Control - Bin Tag Systems - Time Management - Time Record Keeping - Budget Actvity - Capital Expenditures - Classifcaton of Vehicle Expenses - Fleet Management and Data Processing - Data Processing Systems - Sofware. Model - Computer Controlling of Fleet Actvity - Energy Management. Unit IV Scheduling and Fare Structure : Route Planning - Scheduling of Transport Vehicles - Preparaton of Timetable, Costs, Fare Structure - Methods of Fare Collecton - Preparaton of Fare Table. Unit V Motor Vehicle Act : Schedules and Sectons - Registraton of Motor Vehicles - Licensing of Drivers - Control of Permits - Limits of Speed- Trafc Signs - Constructonal Regulatons - Descripton of Goods Carrier, Delivery Man, Tanker, Tipper, Municipal, Fire Fightng and Break Down Service Vehicle. Text Book: 1. John Dolu, " Fleet Management ", Mcgraw-Hill Co., 1984. References: 1. Goverment Publicaton, " The Motor Vehicle Act ", 1989. 2. Kitchin.L.D., " Bus Operaton ", Lllife andSons Ltd., London, III Editon, 1992. 3. Kadiyali.L.R., " Trafc and Transport Planning ".
AE 403 i Fuel Ceels L T P Credits 3 1 0 4 Unit I Introducton and Thermodynamics : Introducton: Basic Operatng Principles Historical Highlights Classifcaton. Thermodynamics: Electrochemical Energy Conversion Theoretcal Efciency Electrochemical Energy Conversion Factors Afectng Electrochemical Energy Conversion Unit II Electrode Kinetcs : Electrode Double Layer Electrolyte Double Layer Double Layer Models (Helmoltz Model, Gouy- Chapman Model, Stern Model, Grahame Model Bockris, Devenathan and Muller Model, and Chemical Models) Solid Metallic Electrode Semiconductor Electrode Specifc Adsorpton Zero Potental. Unit III Alkaline Fuel Cells & Phosphoric Acid Fuel Cells : Alkaline Fuel Cells: Working Principle Components Modules and Stacks Performance Characteristcs (Power Density, Space Applicatons, Atmospheric Pressure Cells) Limitatons and R&D Challenges System Issues Ammonia As Fuel. Phosphoric Acid Fuel Cells: Cell Reactons Electrodes (Stability of Catalysts, Electrode Fabricaton Fuel Cell Performance) Stacks and Systems. Unit IV Solid Oxide Fuel Cells & Molten Carbonate Fuel Cells : Solid Oxide Fuel Cell: Principle of Operaton - Benefts and Limitatons Cell Components (Electrolytes, Zirconia Systems, Ceria Based Electrolytes, Perovskite-Based Systems) Cathode Materials Anode Materials Interconnects Fuel Reactons Confguratons and Performance (Tubular, Monolithic, Planar) Environmental Impact Applicatons. Molten Carbonate Fuel Cell: General Principle Components (Electrolyte and Matrix, Cathode and Anode Materials) Electrode Reactons Life Time Unit V Direct Methanol Fuel Cells & Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells : Direct Methanol Fuel Cells: Operatng Principle Noble Metal Issue Electro-Oxidaton of Methanol (Catalysts, Oxygen Electro-Reducton, Electrolyte, Non- Catalytc Aspects) - Methanol Crossover Catalyst Optmizaton Vapour Feed Versus Liquid Feed Cells. Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells: Operatng Principle (Membranes, Electrodes and Electrolysis, Optmizaton of Membrane and Electrode Assembly Impurites) Technology Development (Single Cell and Stacks, Composite Plates) Fuel Processing Modeling Studies (Membrane, Electrode, Membrane-Electrode Assembly, Fuel Cell, Stack and System) Technology Development and Applicatons. Text Books 1. Viswanathan, B. and Aulice Scibioh, M., Fuel Cells Principles and Applicatons, Universites Press (India) Pvt. Ltd., Hyderabad, 2006. 1. Hoogers, G., Edr., Fuel Cell Technology Handbook, Crc Press, Washington D. C., 2003. AE-33 Reference Books 1. Larminie, J. andDicks, A., Fuel Cell Systems Explained, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., New York, 2001. AE 403 j Renewable Sources of Energy L T P Credits 3 1 0 4 Unit I Solar Energy : Conversion of Solar Energy to Electrical Energy - Availability - Advantages and Limitatons Power Systems. Unit II Wind Energy : Wind Mapping - Locaton of Wind Generators - Types of Wind Mills and Generators - Inducton and Synchronous Systems. Unit III Bio-fuels : Sources of Bio-Mass Energy - Wood and Agricultural Waste - Municipal Waste - Animal Waste Energy Conversion Systems - Biogas Generaton From Animal Waste - Wood Gasifcaton - Downdraf and Fluidised Bed Systems - Alcohol Fuels. Propertes as engine fuel, alcohols blending with diesel and gasoline, their performance and emissions characteristcs, DME, DEE propertes and performance and emissions characteristcs. Vegetable Oils : Conversion of vegetable oils as biodiesel producton techniques - standards and propertes - performance and Emission characteristcs, additves. Unit IV Alcohol Fuels : Propertes as engine fuels - performance in SI engines - blending with gasoline - Reformed alcohols Use in CI engines - emulsions - dual fuel systems -spark assisted diesel engines - combuston and emission characteristcs Unit V Other Sources : Wave Energy - Scope and Simple Systems for Power Generaton - Tidal Power - Scope and Applicatons. Otec Scope Fundamental Principles and Operatng Systems for Power Generaton. Geo Thermal Energy - Principle and Simple Systems for Power Generaton. Unit VI Automotve Applicatons : Electric Car Operaton With Energy Stored in Batery - Energy Converted to Hydrogen Engine Operaton Hydrogen Conversion and Storage System - Relatve Merits - Direct Operaton of Vehicle by Biomass Fuels Like Wood Chips, Rice Husk and Alcohol. References: 1. F.S.Seiler., " Alternate Energy Vehicle Informaton ", Wind Book Inc. 2. Godfrey Boyle, Renewable Energy, Oxford University Press Reference : 1. T.Nejat Veziroyqlu., " Alternatve Energy Sources - III " Hemisphere Publishing Co. 2. Barbara Keiler., "Energy Alternatves", Luscent Books, 1990. 3. David Hafemeister, Henry Kelly, Barbara G.Levi, American Insttute of Physics. AE-403 k Tyer Technology L T P Credits 3 1 0 4 Unit I Introducton : Importance of tyres, history, current status, functons of pneumatc tyres, applicatons, types of tyres, desirable tyre propertes, classifcaton of tyres based on carcass, tyre profle, geometry, sizing & designaton, tyre components, principle of pneumatc tyre, requirements of pnumetc tyres. Unit II Tyre Design : General, moton forces, heat build up, types of bonding, set of service conditons, tyre size requirements, safety requirements: Tread design, general, role of foot print area and factors afectng tread life, various types of tread patern. Carcass design, role of foot print area and factors afectng tread life, various types of tread patern. Carcass design, role of various fbers used in carcass, estmaton of number of piles, Bead design, single bead, multple beads, and various confguratons of wires in bead assembly. Unit III Compound Design : General introducton, role of various mixing ingredients, various recipes. Unit IV Manufacture Technology : Compound mixing, mixing equipments, extrusion of components, tyre cord, wire cord manfacture, calendaring tyre manufacture, mold procurement, component preparaton, green tyre building, pre curing, curing and post curing operatons/treatments. Unit V Tyre testng/ Evaluton Methods : General safety standards, carcass strength, resistance to bead unseatng, machine simulaton test, indoor laboratory testng, feld-test on roa, proving ground, lates testng techniques. Text Books: 1. Tyre Technology, S.N. Chakravarty, Indian Rubber Insttute 2. Tires, Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology, Kirk & Othmer Reference : 1. Pneumatc Tyre Design, E.C. Wood, Cambridge 2. Tire Engineering, Kovac & Rodgers, Goodyear Tire Rubber Co., Ohio 3. Handbook of Rubber Technology, R. Schuster, Wiley Interscience AE-34 AE- 404 Open Electve---to be chosen from electve list of other departments. L T P Credits 4 0 0 4 AE 405 CFD L T P Credits 3 1 0 4 AE- 406 Electve-I Lab L T P Credits 2 0 0 2 AE- 407 Design of Automotve Component Lab. L T P Credits 0 0 3 3 AE- 408 CFD Lab L T P Credits 0 0 2 2 AE -409 Project (Part-I) L T P Credits 0 0 3 3 2 AE- 410 Industrial Training L T P Credits 3 1 0 AE 411 Vehicle Safety Engineering L T P Credits 3 1 0 4 Unit I Automotve vehicle testng for Safety: Introducton to actve & passive vehicle safety systems Unit II Braking test (as per IS 11852-2001), ABS performance & Tracton control test Seat belt anchorage testng, Horn, lightng installaton and mirror, test and their simulaton. Unit III: Collapsible steering column testng : Frontal crash test, side door intrusion, interior and exterior test. Body block test ( IS-11939-1996 ), Introducton to theofset, Frontal impact test (IS-11939-1996. & ( ECE 94), Lateral Impact ( ECE R95 ), AIS-029 : SURVIVAL SPACE FOR OCCUPANTS, pedestrian protecton test and other upcoming standards. Unit IV Environment related testng: Emission test: As per TAP 115, Full throtle test for engine, pass by noise test and their simulaton Unit V Performance: gradability, Steering efort test, turning circle diameter test and their simulaton Controls: speedometer calibraton, MPFI, CRDI calibraton test and their simulaton Unit VI: Motor Vehicle Act (1988), Central Motor Vehicles Rules (1989) and subsequent amendments Text Book : 1. Integrated Automotve Safety Handbook by U.W. Seifert & M. Gonter Published by SAE-Internatonal ISBN (978- 07680-6437-7) AE 412 Electve- II L T P Credits 3 1 0 AE 413 Open Electve- II L T P Credits 3 1 0 AE 414 Automotve Vehicle Testng and Safety Regulatons Lab L T P Credits 0 0 3 AE 415 Electve- II Lab L T P Credits 0 0 3 AE416 Major Project (Part-II) L T P Credits 0 0 8 AE 417 Seminar / Report L T P Credits 0 0 4 AE 412a Computer Integrated Manufacturing Systems L T P Credits 0 0 4 4 Unit I Introducton : Fundamental Concepts in Manufacturing and Automaton- Need for Automaton - Automaton Strategies - Economic Analysis and Producton - Fundamental of CIMS Unit II Computer Aided Design (CAD) : Elements of CAD System - Graphics Hardware - ALU- CPU - Input/Output Devices - Geometric Modeling - Automated Drafing . Unit III Manufacturing Systems : Basics of Numerical Control - Types of NC Systems - CNC and DNC Machines - Matching Centre Tool Magazine - NC Tape Format - Programming - Manual Part Programme - Simple Programmes - Computer Assisted Part Programming - APT Language - Simple Examples. Unit IV Flexible Manufacturing Systems : Group Technology - Part Families - Part Classifcaton and Cooling - Producton Flow Analysis - Machine Cell Design - Descripton of FMS - Equipment, Tooling and Fixture.
AE-35 Unit V Computer Aided Manufacturing : Computers in Manufacturing - Automated Manufacturing Systems - Workpiece Handling - Types of Transfer - Contnuous, Intermitent and Non-Synchronous Walking Beam - Computer Aided Process Planning Computer Aided Inspecton - Computer Aided Quality Control - Basic Model of CIMS- Interfacing Methods of CAD And CAM - Computer Process Monitoring. Text Book: 1. Groover.M.P., "Automaton Producton Systems and Cam", Prentce Hall, 1990. 2. Groover. M.P., " Cad/Cam Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing ", Prentce Hall, 1990. References: 1. Niebel, " Modem Manufacturing Process ", Mcgraw-Hill, 1989. 2. Martn, S.J., " Numerical Control of Machine Tools ", Elbs, London, 1980. 3. Weatherhall. A., " Computer Intergrated Manufacturing ", Afliated East-West, 1988. AE 412b Total Life Cycle Management L T P Credits 3 1 0 4 Unit I Introducton : Defniton of Total Life Cycle (TLC) - Concept of TLC - Life Cycle Impacts - Integratng Life Cycle Technolo- gies - Products and Processes Within TLC - TLC Methodolo- gy - TLC Accessement Data to Complex Products - Resultant Improvement for Product. Unit II Vehicles End of Life : Design for End of Old Vehicle Management - Problems of Old Vehicles in Emerging Markets - Recovery and Economic Feasibility of Materials Such As Plastc, Rubber, Aluminium, Steel, Etc. Unit III Tradeofs : Applying Life Cycle Thinking to Defne Tradeofs Along the Supply, Manufacture - Use and End of Life Chain - Efects on the Customer - Expectaton of the Customer - Evaluate Product Cost on Fuel Consumpton, Emission, Durability, Environment and Health. Unit IV Sustainability : What Is Sustainability - Use of Renewable Resources - View to Design Horizon. Unit V Harmonizaton of Environmental Goals : Tlc for Emerging Vs Developed Markets - Rules and Regulatons to Guide Designers - Internatonal Common Practces for End of Life Vehicles. Text Books : 1. "Life Cycle Management and Assessment ", SAE-, May, 1997. 2. "Accident Reconstructon - Automobiles ", Tractors - Semi Trailers. Motor Cycles and Pedestrians, SAE-, 1987. AE 412 c Vibraton Analysis L T P Credits 3 1 0 4 Part-A Unit I Introducton: Simple Harmonic Moton, Terminology, Newtons Law, Dalemberts Prinicple, Resonance, Introducton to Mechanism of Damping. Damped and Undamped Oscillatons. Degrees of Freedom. Various Mechanisms of Damping. Equivalent Viscous Damping. Unit II Single Degree of Freedom Systems: Free Vibratons, Free Damped Vibratons, Forced Vibratons With and Without Damping. Support Excitaton and Vibraton Measuring Instruments. Amplitude and Phase Response Diagrams. Generalized Single Degree of Freedom Systems for Contnuous Structures and Computaton of K, M and C. Unit III Mult Degree of Freedom Systems: Two / Three Degree of Freedom Systems, Statc and Dynamic Coupling, Vibraton Absorbers, Principal Coordinates, Principal Modes, Othogonality Conditons Hamiltons Principle, Lagranges Equaton and Applicaton. Longintudinal Vibraton, Lateral Vibraton, Torsional Vibraton of Shafs, Dynamical Equatons of Equilibrium of Elastc Bodies, Natural Frequencies andModeshapes Determinaton. Part-B Unit IV Frequency Analysis: Methods Determining Natural Frequencies and Mode Shape. Natural Vibratons of Solid Contnua. Determinaton of Eigen Values and Eigen Modes. Introducton to Approximate Methods for Frequency Analysis Rayleigh Ritz Method forVibraton Analysis. Diagonalizaton of Stfness, Mass and Damping Matrices Using Orthogonality Conditons. Unit V Dynamic Analysis: Matrices for Dynamic Analysis. Kinematcally Consistent Load Systems and Determinaton of [K], [M], [C] and[L] Matrices. Normalizaton and Formulaton of Modal Equatons. Steady State Analysis: Steady State Response, Using Fourier Analysis for Decomposing Complex Periodic Load Functons, of Modal Equatons Using S-Plane Representaton. Transient Response Analysis of Modal Equatons Using Duhamels Integrals. AE-36 Text Books: 1. Theory of Vibratons With Applicatons W.T. Thomson, Prentce Hall of India. 2. Mechanical Vibraton : G.K. Grover and S.P. Nigam, Nem Chand and Sons Reference Books: 1. Theory and Practce of Mechanical Vibratons J.S. Rao and K. Gupta, Wiley Eastern Ltd. 2. Mechanical Vibratons S.S. Rao, Addison Wesely Publishing Company AE 412d - Advances in I.C. Engines L T P Credits 3 1 0 4 Unit I Cycle Analysis : Operatng Cycles of S.I. and C.I. Engines and Gas Turbines - Comparison of Air Standard Cycle - Fuel Air Cycle and Actual Cycle. Unit II Combuston of Fuels : Combuston Stoichiometry of Petrol, Diesel, Alcohol and Hydrogen Fuels - Chemical Energy and Heatng Values - Chemical Equilibrium and Maximum Temperature - Si Engine Combuston - Flame Velocity and Area of Flame Front CI Engine Combuston. Fuel Spary Characteristcs - Droplet Size, Penetraton and atomizaton. Unit III Combuston Modeling : Basic Concepts of Engine Simulaton - Governing Equaton - Flow Models, Thermodynamic Models - Si Engine and CI Engine Models. Unit IV Advances in IC Engines : Adiabatc and L.H.R. Engines - Man Combuston Chamber and Multfuel Engines - Stratfed Charged and Lean Burn Engines - Locomotve and Marine Engines. Unit V Operaton and Performance : Computer Control of Engine Parameters for Polluton Control and Beter Efciency - Closed Loop Control of Engine Parameters - Hybrid Operaton - Performance Maps. Text Books: 1. Ganesan.V., " Internal Combuston Engines ", Tata Mcgraw Hill Publishing Co, 1994. References: 1. Ganesan.V., " Compute Simulaton of Spark Igniton Engine Process ", Universites Press (India) Ltd, Hyderabad, 1996. 2. John.B., Heywood, " Internal Combuston Engine Fundamentals ", Mcgraw Hill Publishing Co., New York, 1990.
AE 412 e Mechatronics L T P Credits 3 1 Part-A Unit I Basic Electronics & Computaton: Logic Gates, Passive Electrical and Actve Electronic Elements, Ic and Their Characteristcs, Number System, Boolean Algebra, Digital Circuit Technologies: Rtl/Dtl/Dctl/ Ttl/ Mos/ Cmos/Ecl, Combinatonal and Sequental Circuits, Flip-Flops, Counters, Timers, Shif Registers. Memory System: Ram, Rom, Eprom, Eeprom, Pal, Plds, and gas. Unit II Sensors andTransducers: An Introducton to Sensors and Transducer, Classifcaton, Statc and Dynamic Characteristcs, Sensors for Moton and Positon, Force, Torque and Tactle Sensors, Flow Sensors, Temperature Sensing Devices, Range Sensors, Ultrasonic Sensors, Fiber Optc Devices in Mechatronics. Actuators:-Hydraulic, Pneumatc and Electric Actuators. Unit II Microprocessor and Microcontroller: 8085 Microprocessor Architecture and Its Operatons-Memory-Input, Output Devices, Microprocessor Systems, Applicaton in Temperature Control & Trafc Control. Micro Controller Intel-8051, Basic Features, Applicaton in Domestc Washing Machine. Part-B Unit IV System Modeling: Mathematcal Models, Building Blocks of Mechanical, Electrical, Fluid and Thermal System. Systems, Rotatonal-Translaton Systems, Electromechanical Systems, Hydraulic-Mechanical Systems. Unit V Signal Conditoning & Data Presentaton System: D and A Converters, Operatonal Amplifer; Protecton, Filtering, Digital Signals, Multplexers, Pulse Modulaton, Data Acquisiton, Digital Signal Processing; Pulse Modulaton; Data Presentaton Systems Displays; Data Presentaton Elements; Magnetc Recording; Data Acquisiton Systems; Testng & Calibraton, Interfacing Da and Ad Converters. Unit VI Mechatronic Product Design: Traditonal and Mechantronics Design Approach, Autotronics: Wind Screen Wiper Moton, Engine Management System, Digital Speedometer and Odometer, Automatc Dim and Bright Control, Engine Temperature Measurements, Radiator Water Level Indicator, Bath Room Scale, A Pick & Place Robot, Automatc Camera, & Bar Code Recorder. Introducton to Mems, Nems. Mechatronics Applicaton in Bionics and Avionics. AE-37 Text Books: 1. Introducton to Mechtronics : Appuu Kutan, K. K. Oxford University Press 2. Mechatronics by W. Bolton, Published by Additon Wesley. 3. Mechatronics System Design Devdas Shety and Richard A. Kolk Thomson Brooks/Cole 1997. Reference Books: 1. Introducton to Mechatronics and Measuring System: David G. Alciaton and Michae-L B. Hist, Tata Mcgraw Hill. 2. Mechatronics Principles, Concepts and Applicaton, Mahalik, N.P. Tata Mcgraw Hill. 3. Mechtronics by Smaili and Mrad, Oxford University Press AE 412f Heat Exchangers L T P Credits 3 1 0 4 Part-A Unit 1 Double Pipe Heat Exchangers & Heat Pipes: Thermal and Hydraulic Design Inner Pipe Annulus, Hairpin Heat Exchanger Base Inner Tube Finned Inner Multtubes Parallel and Series Arrangements, Pressure Drop, Constructonal Features. Heat Pipes Structures Applicatons Basic Relatons Performance Characteristcs Efects of Working Fluid and Operatng Temperature, Wick Selecton of Material Pore Size.
Unit 2 Shell and Tube Heat Exchanger: Basic Components Shell Tube Bundles Bafes Types and Geometry. Design Procedure Preliminary Estmaton of Size, Pressure Drop and Heat Transfer Calculatons Shell and Tube Sides Ken Method Bell Delaware Method. Unit 3 Other Heat Exchanger: Compact Heat Exchangers & Casketed Plate Heat Exchangers; Compact Heat Exchangers Types Constructonal Features, Heat Transfer and Pressure Drop Calculatons Finned Plate, and Tube. Part-B Unit 4 Casketed Plate Heat Exchangers: Constructonal Features Plate Pack and Frame Operatonal Characteristcs Flow Arrangement, Heat Transfer and Pressure Drop Calculaton, Performance Analysis, Comparison With Other Types of Heat Exchangers. Unit 5 Condensers and Evaporators: Shell and Tube Condensers Horizontal & Vertcal Types Design and Operatonal Consideraton, Plate Condensers, Air Cooled and Direct Contact Types, Condenser for Refrigeraton, Evaporatve Condensers. Evaporaton for Refrigeraton & Air Conditoning Chillers Air Coolers Thermal Analysis Shah, Kandhkar and Ghngor and Wintertom Correlatonsl, Standard Types. Unit VI Cooling Towers: Types Basic Relaton Heat Balance and Heat Transfer Characteristcs, Efects of Packing Geometry , Spray Design, Selecton of Pumps, Fans. Testng, Maintenance, Environmental Efects, Wind Loads, Typical Installatons. Text Books : 1. Sadik Kakac and Hongtan Lin, Heat Exchanger. 2. Arthur P.Fraas, Heat Exchanger Design 3. Kenn D. Process Heat Transfer 4. Walkar, Industrial Heat Exchangers 5. Holger Martn, Heat Exchangers. AE 412g Finite Element Methods L T P Credits 3 1 0 4 UNIT I Fundamental concepts of the Finite Element Method. Various element shapes, Displacement Model, Derivaton of stfness matrix for the element and for the entre domain UNIT II ISO parametric elements Element stresses and strains. UNIT III Derivaton of force and displacement vectors for the entre domain. Boundary conditons, Soluton of the overall problems. UNIT IV Applicatons of fnite element method to various feld problems such as solid mechanics, fuid mechanics and heat transfer. UNIT V Use of Sofware such as ANSYS/ NASTRAN/IDEAS. Basic feature of these sofwares. Text Book : 1. Finite element Method,O.C. Zienkiewicz & R.A. Taylor 2. Finite element Analysis,C.S. Krishnamurthy 3. Finite element Method, Kenneth H. Hubener
AE412 h Green Energy Technology L T P Credits 3 1 0 4 Unit I World Energy : Internatonal Outlook for Both Traditonal and Renewable Energy Sources; Energy, Economic Growth and the Environment, Implicatons of the Kyoto Protocol; and Structural Change in the Electricity Supply Industry. AE-38 The Comparatve Economics of Sustainable Energy Systems. A Detailed Analysis of Projected US Energy Requirements Through 2020, and Their Related Environmental Implicatons, Recent US Energy Informaton Administraton Estmates. Unit II Energy and Environmental Implicatons : This Unit Will Consider: - the Sources of the Critcal Pollutants As Defned by the EPA Together With Control Strategies and Forms of Regulaton; the Concept of the Environment As A Closed System (I.E. Spaceship Earth) and the Optmal Level of Polluton; the Concept of Environmental Externalites and the Use of Market Instruments to Ensure That the Polluter Pays. Climate Change and the Kyoto Protocol: Science, Economics, and Politcs Will Be Considered in Overlap With Secton 1. The Impact of Each of the Renewable Technology Areas on Environmental Appropriate Unit of the Course. Unit III Energy and Sustainable Development Energy Systems Have a Critcal Role to Play in Driving Sustainable Development. Sustainability Drivers : Energy Poverty in the Developing World and the Environmental Harms of Present Energy Systems. Highly Energy efcient Energy Services Model for Designing Sustainable Energy Systems and Use Renewable Energy Sources. Unit IV Energy and the Built Environment Energy Use in Buildings, Domestc and Commercial; Sustainable Architecture; Thermal Comfort; Passive Design; Energy Performance Modeling; Building Systems; Hvac and Lightng in Buildings. The Use of Computer Simulatons to Show Efects of Various Design Techniques on Energy Usage Glazing of Windows, Thermal Storage, Insulaton, and Ventlaton. Unit V Emerging Energy Technologies There Are A Number of Highly Promising But, As Yet, Commercially Unproven Energy Technologies Which May Play A Very Important Role in Our Future Energy Systems Over the Longer Term. We Focus, in Partcular, on Some Emerging Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) and Hydrogen Technologies. Unit VI Energy Storage : Energy Storage Systems Electrochemical, Chemical and Thermal. The Principles of Electrochemical Energy Systems and Fundamentals of Electro chemistry, Secondary Bateries and Fuel Cells Are Considered. The Latest Advanced Bateries for Statonary and Mobile Applicatons, Including the Vanadium Redox Flow Batery, Sodium Sulphur, Zinc-Bromine, Sodium Metal Chloride and Nickel-Hydride Are Discussed. Laboratory Work Includes Batery Design, Testng and Performance Calculatons. Unit VII Energy and the Process Industries : Process Industries Form the Basis of Modern Society and Research Initatves Worldwide Have Paved the Way for Advancing the Development of Sustainable Processes. Energy Efciency and Waste Utlizaton Are Some of the Key Features of Many of the Sustainable Processes That Will Be Discussed. Unit VIII Biomass and biofuels : This Unit Reviews the Use of Agricultural Crops and Biomass Wastes in the Producton of Alternatve Fuels. Ethanol Producton Technology, From Both Yeasts and Bacteria Including Genetcally Engineered Microorganisms(GMOS) and All the Issues That This Raises for Large-Scale Ethanol Producton Are Considered As Well As Methane Via Biogas Technology. Text Books : 1. Osamu Hirao and Richard K. Pefey, Present and Future Automotve Fuels, John Wiley and Sons, 1988. 2. Keith Owen and Trevor Eoley, Automotve Fuels Handbook, SAE- Publicatons, 1990. 3. Richard L.Bechtold, Automotve Fuels Guide Book, SAE- Publicatons, 1997. 4. Godfrey Boyle, Renewable Energy, Oxford University Press, 2004 AE412 i Fuel Cells L T P Credits 3 1 0 4 Unit I Introducton and Thermodynamics : Introducton: Basic Operatng Principles Historical Highlights Classifcaton. Thermodynamics: Electrochemical Energy Conversion Theoretcal Efciency Electrochemical Energy Conversion Factors Afectng Electrochemical Energy Conversion Unit II Electrode Kinetcs : Electrode Double Layer Electrolyte Double Layer Double Layer Models (Helmoltz Model, Gouy-Chapman Model, Stern Model, Grahame Model Bockris, Devenathan and Muller Model, and Chemical Models) Solid Metallic Electrode Semiconductor Electrode Specifc Adsorpton Zero Potental. Unit III Alkaline Fuel Cells & Phosphoric Acid Fuel Cells : Alkaline Fuel Cells: Working Principle Components Modules and Stacks Performance Characteristcs (Power Density, Space Applicatons, Atmospheric Pressure Cells) Limitatons and R&D Challenges System Issues Ammonia As Fuel. Phosphoric Acid Fuel Cells: Cell Reactons Electrodes (Stability of Catalysts, Electrode Fabricaton Fuel Cell Performance) Stacks and Systems. AE-39 Unit IV Solid Oxide Fuel Cells & Molten Carbonate Fuel Cells : Solid Oxide Fuel Cell: Principle of Operaton - Benefts and Limitatons Cell Components (Electrolytes, Zirconia Systems, Ceria Based Electrolytes, Perovskite-Based Systems) Cathode Materials Anode Materials Interconnects Fuel Reactons Confguratons and Performance (Tubular, Monolithic, Planar) Environmental Impact Applicatons. Molten Carbonate Fuel Cell: General Principle Components (Electrolyte and Matrix, Cathode and Anode Materials) Electrode Reactons Life Time Unit V AE- 78 07-08 Srm E&T : Direct Methanol Fuel Cells & Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells Direct Methanol Fuel Cells: Operatng Principle Noble Metal Issue Electro- Oxidaton of Methanol (Catalysts, Oxygen Electro-Reducton, Electrolyte, Non-Catalytc Aspects) - Methanol Crossover Catalyst Optmizaton Vapor Feed Versus Liquid Feed Cells. Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells: Operatng Principle (Membranes, Electrodes and Electrolysis, Optmizaton of Membrane and Electrode Assembly, Impurites) Technology Development (Single Cell and Stacks, Composite Plates) Fuel Processing Modeling Studies (Membrane, Electrode, Membrane-Electrode Assembly, Fuel Cell, Stack and System) Technology Development and Applicatons. Text Books 1. Viswanathan, B. and Aulice Scibioh, M., Fuel Cells Principles and Applicatons, Universites Press (India) Pvt. Ltd., Hyderabad, 2006. 2. Hoogers, G., Edr., Fuel Cell Technology Handbook, Crc Press, Washington D. C., 2003.
Reference Books 1. Larminie, J. and Dicks, A., Fuel Cell Systems Explained, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., New York, 2001. AE 412 j Transport Management and Automobile Industry L T P Credits 3 1 0 4 Unit I Automobile Industry : History and Development of the Au- tomobile Industry; Market Trends; Current Scenario in Indi- an Auto Industry; Auto Ancillary Industries; Role of the Au- tomobile Industry in Natonal Growth Society/ Associaton andPartnership. Unit II Vehicle Maintenance: Objectves of Maintenance; Type of Maintenance - Scheduled and Unscheduled Maintenance; Planning and Maintenance System; Scheduling of Mainte- nance Work - Evaluaton of Pmi Program, Breakdown Analy- sis; Cost of Operaton - Maintenance Cost; Indirect & Direct Cost. Unit III Vehicle Parts, Supply Management and Budget: Stores Management Functon, Objectves, Type of Stores, Stock- ing & Issuing of Materials; Parts Control Identfcaton, Methods of Parts Control - Bin Tag Systems; Scientfc Inven- tory Management Classifcaton of Items (Abc Analysis), Order Quantty (Eoq); Budget - Budget Actvity, Capital Ex- penditures, Classifcaton of Vehicle Expenses. Unit IV Fleet Management and Data Processing : Type of Vehicles and Their Purpose; Management of the Fleet; Data Process- ing Systems- Sofware, Modems ,Computer Controlling of Fleet Actvity. Unit V Scheduling and Fare Structure: Route Planning, Scheduling of Transport Vehicles, Preparaton of Timetable, Costs, Fare Structure, Methods of the Fare Collecton, Preparaton of Fare Table. Unit VI Motor Vehicle Act: Schedules and Sectons, Registraton of Motor Vehicles, Licensing of Drivers, Control of Permit, Limits of Speed, Trafc Signs. Constructonal Regulatons. Descripton of Goods Carrier, Delivery Van, Tanker, Tipper, Municipal, Fire Fightng and Break Down Service Vehicle. Unit VII Management Training and Operatons: Basic Principles of Supervising. Organising Time and People. Job Instructon Training, Training Devices and Techniques. Driver Checklist, Tests for Driver and Mechanic. Text Books : 1. S.K. Sharma & Savita Sharma, Industrial & Operaton Management, S.K.Kataria & Sons, 2007-2008. 2. S.L. Bhandarkar, Vehicle Transport Management, Dhanpat Rai & Co. (Pvt.) Ltd., 2006 3. Government Publicaton, The Motor Vehicle Act, 1989 AE412 KCOMBUSTION GENERATED POLLUTION L T P Credits 3 1 0 4C UNIT I Engine fundamentals: Fuels, alternatve fuels for IC engines, Type of hydro carbons. Gasoline specifcatons. Efect of Engine parameters on performance, fuel injecton for SI engines, Engine vehicle road performance, road performance and fuel economy. UNIT II Emissions and air polluton: Automotve Emissions and their role in air polluton. Photo chemical smog. Chemistry of smog formaton. Combuston in Homogeneous mixtures, emission formaton. Incomplete combuston, formaton of hydro carbons, Carbon monoxide and oxides of nitrogen. Aldehyde emissions. AE-40 UNIT III Infuence of design and operatng variables on gasoline engine exhaust emissions. Hydrocarbon Evaporatve Emissions: Various sources and methods of their control. Canisters for controlling evaporatve emissions. Emission control systems for gasoline engines: Blow by control closed PCV system design. UNIT IV Exhaust treatment devices: Air injecton into exhaust system, Thermal reactors, Catalytc convertor. Stratfed charge engines. Honda CVCC engine. Methods of reducing emissions exhaust gas recirculaton. UNIT V Diesel engine combuston Emissions: Sources of emissions during combuston. Efect of air fuel rato, speed, injecton tming on performance and emission formaton. D.I and I.D.I engine emissions,smoke emission from diesel engines. UNIT VI Emission Instruments: Non- dispersive Infrared analyzer, Gaschromotograph, fame ionizaton detector, Chemiluminescent analyzer Text Books : 1. Engine emission : B.P. Pundir, Narose Publicaton 2. Automobile and air polluton : Paul Degoberd, SAE Publicaton 3. Fundamentals of I.C. Engines: J.P. Heywood, Tata McGraw Hill Publicaton.