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Page 1: Department of Mechanical Engineering CURRICULUM · Beer FP and Johnson ER, “Mechanics for Engineers- Dynamics and Statics”, 3rd SI Metric edition, Tata McGraw Hill, 2008 5. Prasad

Department of Mechanical Engineering

CURRICULUM

Dept. of Mechanical Engineering ME-1

The National Institute of Engineering, Mysuru 2019-20

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Dept. of Mechanical Engineering ME-2

The National Institute of Engineering, Mysuru 2019-20

Department of Mechanical Engineering

VisionThe Department of Mechanical Engineering will mould globally competent engineers by

imparting value based technological education through contemporary infrastructure & best in class people

Mission

The Department of Mechanical Engineering is committed to:

Ø Provide a strong foundation in mechanical engineering to make our engineers globally

competitive.

Ø Inculcate creativity in developing solutions to mechanical engineering problems by

adopting ethical and responsible engineering practices.

Ø Creating centres of Excellence to provide students with opportunities to strengthen their

leadership & entrepreneurial skills and research proficiency.

Ø Building relationships with globally acknowledged academic institutions and industries.

Programme Educational Objectives

The Department of Mechanical Engineering, NIE, has formulated the following programme

educational objectives for the under-graduate program in Mechanical Engineering:

Our graduates will:

1. Be successful in their careers as Mechanical Engineers in a globally competitive

industrial arena.

2. Pursue higher education, research and development and other creative and innovative

efforts in mechanical engineering.

3. Demonstrate leadership qualities and professionalism in their chosen field of

specialization.

4. Be socially and ethically responsible for sustainable development.

Programme Specific Outcomes:

1. Applying interdisciplinary engineering knowledge and skills in order to fit into core

mechanical engineering as well as information technology and management positions in

any organization.

2. Designing & building environmentally friendly systems by harnessing renewable energy.

3. Analyzing and solving engineering design problems by hands on application of

knowledge & skills

4. Comprehend and convey technical information using modern communication tools.

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Dept. of Mechanical Engineering ME-3

The National Institute of Engineering, Mysuru 2019-20

Program Outcomes:

1. Demonstrate engineering knowledge in the four streams of mechanical engineering,

namely, thermal engineering, design engineering, manufacturing engineering and

industrial management.

2. Solve real life problems through the application of engineering knowledge.

3. Design a component, system or process to meet desired needs with realistic constraints.

4. Formulate mathematical models and conduct experiments to analyze the complexities of

mechanical systems.

5. Provide solutions to varied engineering problems using computational tools.

6. Overcome engineering challenges to cater to the needs of the society.

7. Design and manufacture products which are economically and environmentally

sustainable.

8. Discharge professional and ethical responsibility considering societal health and safety.

9. Function competently as an individual and as a part of multi-disciplinary teams.

10. Communicate effectively and express ideas with clarity

11. Exhibit professionalism by employing modern project management and financial tools.

12. Possess the knowledge of contemporary issues and ability to engage in life-long learning.

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Dept. of Mechanical Engineering ME-4

The National Institute of Engineering, Mysuru 2019-20

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Dept. of Mechanical Engineering ME-5

The National Institute of Engineering, Mysuru 2019-20

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Dept. of Mechanical Engineering ME-6

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Dept. of Mechanical Engineering ME-7

The National Institute of Engineering, Mysuru 2019-20

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Dept. of Mechanical Engineering ME-8

The National Institute of Engineering, Mysuru 2019-20

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Dept. of Mechanical Engineering ME-9

The National Institute of Engineering, Mysuru 2019-20

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Dept. of Mechanical Engineering ME-10

The National Institute of Engineering, Mysuru 2019-20

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Dept. of Mechanical Engineering ME-11

The National Institute of Engineering, Mysuru 2019-20

Particle nature of radiation: Photo-electric effect, Compton effect. Wave nature of particle: de Broglie hypothesis Davisson and Germer Experiment, matter waves and their properties, Heisenberg's uncertainty principle: Its physical significance, application. Quantum Mechanics: Wave function and its properties, time independent Schrödinger wave equation, application of Schrödinger wave equation, Free electron Theory: Failure of classical free-electron theory, quantum free electron theory, Fermi energy, Fermi factor, Density of states, Merits of Quantum free electron theory. Theory of vibration: Damped, forced vibrations, Ultrasonics, Frames of reference. Lasers: Einstein's coefficients, expression for energy density, Ruby, He-Ne, semiconductor lasers, applications, Optical fibre and its applications, Dielectric materials: polarizations, internal field, superconducting materials: concepts and applications, nano materials

2. Higher Engineering Mathematics – B. V. Ramana, Tata McGraw-Hill Publications.

Polar curves, Curvature. Partial differentiation, Total derivative, Extreme values for a function of two variables - Applications. Moments, Skewness, Kurtosis. Differentiation under the integral

n m nsign with constant limits, Reduction formulae for the integrals of sin x, sin x cos x - problems, Applications connected with standard curves. Elementary transformations of a matrix, Consistency of a system of linear algebraic equations, Solution of a system of non-homogeneous equations. Eigen values and Eigen vectors of a square matrix, Diagonalisation of a square matrix. Introduction to differential equations- physical meaning, solution of exact, reducible to exact differential equations, Orthogonal trajectories, applications.

2. Solid State Physics (Fifth Edition) – By S O Pillai, New Age International

Reference Books:

PH1C01 ENGINEERING PHYSICS (3:0:0)

3. Waves and Oscillations – By N Subramanyam and Brijlal, Vikas Publishing house Pvt. Ltd.

I SEMESTER

Text Books:

th3. Advanced Engineering Mathematics – Peter O Neil; Thomas, Broks / Cole, 7 edition – 2011.

PHYSICS Cycle

th2. Advanced Engineering Mathematics – Erwin Kreyszig, vol I & II , wiley publications, 10 edition.

MA1C01 Calculus, Statistics and Linear Algebra (3:0:0)

1. Advanced Engineering Mathematics – H. K. Dass, Chand Publications.

CONCISE SYLLABUS

4. Introduction to optoelectronics: Wilson & Hawkes

1. Concepts of Modern Physics (Sixth Edition) – By Arthur Beiser, Tata Mc Graw – Hill Publication, 1998

nd1. Higher Engineering Mathematics – B.S. Grewal, 42 edition, Khanna Publications.

Text Books:

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Dept. of Mechanical Engineering ME-12

The National Institute of Engineering, Mysuru 2019-20

Text book

EE1C01 Basic Electrical Engineering L:T:P-3-0-0 3 Credits

Text Books

1. S. Rajasekharan, G. Sankarsubramanian, “Engineering Mechanics- Static's and Dynamics”- Vikas Publishing House, 2011

3. Shames IH ,“Engineering Mechanics – Statics & Dynamics”, PHI, 20094. J. L. Meriam and L. G. Kraige, "Engineering Mechanics: Statics", Don Fowley

Publishers, 2006.

1. M. V..Rao, “Basic Electrical Engineering”, Vth edition, Subhas Stores Publication.

1. Stephen Timoshenko, D. Young, J Rao “Engineering Mechanics”, Tata-McGraw Hill, Special Indian edition, 2006

2. K R Gopalakrishna, “Elements of Mechanical Engineering”,Subhash Publishers, Bangalore

Role of Mechanical Engineering Science in Technology, Description of Source of Energy and their conversion system, Prime Movers, Classification, Internal Combustion Engines, Turbines, Steam turbine, Gas turbine, Hydraulic turbine, Refrigeration & Air-conditioning, Power Transmission, Belt Drives, Gear Drives, Manufacturing Processes, Forging, Machine Tools, Drilling Machine, Grinding Machine, Metal Joining Processes.

1. K.P. Roy, S K Hajra Choudhury, A K Hajra Choudhury, “Elements of Mechanical Engineering”,Media Promoters, 2012

Text Books

6. Chandra Mouli. P.N., Engineering Mechanics” PHI Learning, 2011

Introduction to mechanics & statics of particles, Concurrent forces in plane: Resultant forces, Statics of rigid bodies-non-concurrent forces in plane: Moment of a force about a point, Resultant of Coplanar non concurrent system, Centroid & moment of inertia: centroid and Moment of inertia of Geometrical figures& composite areas, Friction: Types of Friction & Application to Body on Horizontal plane and inclined plane subjected to forces, Analysis of pin jointed plane trusses: Types of trusses, redundant and deficit trusses, Analysis of plane perfect trusses by method of Joints and by method of Sections.

Reference books

rd2. Beer FP and Johnson ER, “Mechanics for Engineers- Dynamics and Statics”, 3 SI

Metric edition, Tata McGraw Hill, 2008

5. Prasad IB , “Text Book of Applied Mechanics”, Khanna Publishers,2001

CV1C01 / 2C01 Engineering Mechanics L: T: P – 3:0:0 3 Credits

Overview and Simple mesh analysis of DC circuits, Independent voltage sources, power and energy, Single phase AC circuits, Three phase AC circuits, Single phase Transformers, Induction motors, DC Machines, Synchronous Generators, Measuring instruments, Electrical safety and household wiring. Standards for wiring as per BIS, Winding and core material.

2. Dr. K. Uma Rao, “Elements of Electrical Engineering”, I K International Publishing House Pvt Ltd.

ME1C01/ME2C01 Mechanical Engineering Sciences L:T:P-3:0:0 3 Credits

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Dept. of Mechanical Engineering ME-13

The National Institute of Engineering, Mysuru 2019-20

3. PHYWE-A laboratory experiments in Physics.

Reference Books:

2. H. Cotton, “Electrical Technology” CBS Publishers and Distributors, 2004.

2. Apply the knowledge of basic concepts and principles of experimental physics in measurements of various physical quantities which in turn give insight into the behavioral properties of radiation and matter. Experiments on series and parallel resonance, charging and discharging of capacitor, band

The use of basic hand tools such as spanners, Pliers, screw drivers, Allen keys and punches. Carry out in a scientific manner, basic workshop practices such as filing, marking, punching, drilling, tapping & welding. Develop the basic models using fitting, welding& sheet metal operations. Identify simple electrical problems in house hold appliances and carry out repair/maintenance. Select appropriate fire extinguishers.

ME1L01/ME2L01 General Engineering Practice L:T:P-0:0:3 1.5 Credits

2. Philip Kosky, George Wise, Robert Balmer, William Keat, Academic press, “Exploring Engineering- An Introduction to Engineering and Design”, Elsevier, Indian reprint ISBN 978-93-80501-33-8, 2nd edition, 2010.

1. Laboratory manual for Engineering Physics Lab.

ME1C03/ ME2C03 Introduction to L:T:P - 2:0:0 2 Credits

pendulum, cantilever, Air-wedge, Newton's ring, Biprism

2. Engineering Physics Lab manual-B N Subbarao, Suhas Publication

1. Vincent Del Toro, “Electrical Engineering Fundamentals” Prentice Hall Publications.

1. Understand the basic concepts and principles of experimental physics.

Text Book:

PH1L01 Engineering Physcis Laboratory (0:0:3)

On successful completion of the course, the students will be able to,

gap of semiconductor, GM counter, diffraction grating, LED, Stefan's law, torsional

Definition of Engineering and Engineer, Engineering analysis and system of units, Introduction to Engineering Design, Problem Definition, Creativity and Concept generation, Concept Evaluation and Selection, Embodiment Design, Modeling and Analysis, Detail Design, Manufacture and Testing, Design report.

1. Kenneth Hurst, “Engineering Design Principles”, Elsevier, Indian reprint ISBN 978-93-80501-35-2, 2010.

Text books:

Engineering Design

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Dept. of Mechanical Engineering ME-14

The National Institute of Engineering, Mysuru 2019-20

Personal Pronouns, Possessive forms, Interrogative words. Personal Pronouns, Possessive forms, Yes/No Type.Interrogation.About Ramyana.Possessive forms of nouns, dubitive question, Relative nouns. Enquiring about a room for rent. Qualitative and quantitative adjectives. Enquiring about the college. Predicative forms, locative case. In a hotel. Dative case defective verbs. Vegetable market. Numeral, plurals. Planning for a picnic. Imperative, Permissive, hortative. Conversation between Doctor and the patient.Verb- iru, negation – illa, non – pasttense.Doctors advise to Patient. Potential forms, no – past continuous. Discussing about a film. Past tense, negation. About Brindavan Garden. Past tense negation. About routine activities of a student. Verbal Participle, reflexive form, negation. Telephone conversation. Past and present perfect past continuous and their negation. About Halebid, Belur.Relative participle, negation.Discussing about examination and future plan.Simple conditional and n e g a t i v e . K a r n a t a k a ( L e s s o n f o r r e a d i n g ) . K a n n a d a B h a a s h e ( L e s s o n f o r reading).ManataruvaSangatialla (Lesson for reading). BekuBedagalu (lesson for reading).

(MANDATORY LEARING COURSE)KANNADA KALI

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The National Institute of Engineering, Mysuru 2019-20

edition.

nd1. Higher Engineering Mathematics – Dr. B.S. Grewal, 42 edition, Khanna Publications.

CHEMISTRY Cycle

th2. Advanced Engineering Mathematics – Erwin Kreyszig, vol I & II, wiley publications, 10

2. Higher Engineering Mathematics – B. V. Ramana, Tata McGraw-Hill Publications.1. Advanced Engineering Mathematics – H. K. Dass, Chand Publications.

th3.Advanced Engineering Mathematics – Peter V. O' Neil; Thomas, Broks/ Cole, 7 edition – 2011.

Reference Books:

nd4. Engineering Mathematics (First year) – T.Veerarajan, 2 edition, Tata McGraw – Hill publications.

Battery Technology: Importance, characteristics, classification, construction and explanation of commercial batteries, Fuel cells, classification, construction and explanation. Corrosion and its Control: Theory, factors, types and control. Chemical fuels: Classification, calorific value, cracking, reformation of petrol, knocking, synthetic petrol. Water technology: Water analysis, boiler scales and prevention, desalination. High polymers: Classification, polymerization techniques, synthesis, determination of molecular weights, glass transition temperature (T ) – factors and significance and conducting polymers.g

CH2C01 Engineering Chemistry (3-0-0): 3

Text bookth

A text book of Engineering Chemistry 15 edition by P.C.Jain and Monica Jain, Dhanpat Rai Publishing Co (P) Ltd., New Delhi.

ndText book of Engineering Chemistry by Dr. K.Pushpalatha, Wiley Publications, 2 edition. Text book of Engineering Chemistry by S.S. Dara published by Chand and Co. Principles of Physical Chemistry by B.R.Puri, L.R.Sharma and M.S.Pathania, S.Nagin Chand and Co.Text book of Physical Chemistry by Soni and Dharmatha, S.Chand & Sons.Text book of Polymer Science by Gowarikar and Vishwanathan.

CS2C01 C- PROGRAMMING (3:0:0)

Linear differential equations of second and higher order with constant coefficients by inverse operator method, Applications - initial and boundary value problems. Multiple integrals, evaluation of double integrals over a region. Applications. Beta and Gamma functions. Vector differentiation – Gradient, Divergence, Curl, Laplacian and their physical meanings. Irrotational vectors - statement problems. Vector Integration – Vector line integral. Green's theorem.Laplace transform of standard functions, standard properties, Periodic functions, Unit step function, Unit impulse function.Inverse Laplace transforms.Convolution theorem. Solution of differential equations with initial conditions.

MA2C01 Advanced Calculus and Laplace Transforms (3:0:0)

Text Books:

Corrosion Engineering by M.G.Fontana, Mc Graw Hill Publications.

Algorithms and Flowcharts, Constants, Variables, and Data types, Operators and Expressions, Managing Input and Output Operations, Decision making and Branching Decision making and Looping, Arrays, Structures, Strings, User-defined Functions, Pointers, File Management

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Dept. of Mechanical Engineering ME-16

The National Institute of Engineering, Mysuru 2019-20

Reference Books: 1. David. A. Bell, “Electronic Devices and Circuits”, PHI, New Delhi, 2004.

3. Adel S Sedara, Kenneth C Smith, “Microelectronics Circuits Theory and Applications”, th

7 Edition, Oxford.

nd2. S. Salivahanan, “Electronic Devices and Circuits”, Tata McGraw-Hill, 2 Edition, 2008.

nd1. Jacob Millman Arvin Grabel “Microelectronics”, Tata McGraw-Hill, 2 reprint 1999.Text Books:

Semiconductor Diodes and Applications, Bipolar Junction Transistor, Principle of Operation and different configurations, Transistor Amplifiers, MOSFET construction, characteristics and its applications, Operational Amplifiers and its applications, Number systems, Digital logic, A/D and D/A convertors.

EC1C01/EC2C01 ELECTRONICS FUNDAMENTALS (3:0:0)3

'

ME1C02/ME2C02 Computer Aided L:T:P 2:0:4 4

th3. Robert L Boylestad', “Electronic Devices and Circuits Theory”, PHI, 6 Edition.

2. D.P. Kothari, I. J. Nagrath, “Basic Electronics”, McGraw Hill Education, 2014.

Engineering DrawingIntroduction to Computer Aided Sketching, Orthographic Projections, Orthographic Projections of Plane Surfaces, Projections of Solids, Development of Surfaces, Isometric Projection.

Text books:1. N.D. Bhatt & V.M. Panchal, “Engineering Drawing”,48th edition, 2005-Charotar

Publishing House, Gujarat.

2. K.R. Gopalakrishna,“Engineering Graphics”,32nd edition, 2005- Subash Publishers Bangalore.

CH2L01 CHEMISTRY LABORATORY (0-0-3) 1.5

Volumetric estimations: hardness of water, CaO in cement solution, COD, hypo, alloy (brass) and ore solution (haematite); Instrumental analysis: potentiometry, conductometry, colorimetry and viscometer.

TextbookVogels textbook of quantitative inorganic analysis, revised by J.Bassett, R.C.Denny, G.H.Jeffery,

th4 Ed.

th1. Fundamentals of Computers, V Rajaraman, 6 Edition.

nd2. The C programming language, Brian w. Kernighan,Dennis Ritchie, 2 Edition.

th1. Introduction to Computers, Peter Norton, 7 Edition.

Reference Books:

th2. Programming in ANSI C, E Balaguruswamy, 7 Edition.

Text Books:

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Dept. of Mechanical Engineering ME-17

The National Institute of Engineering, Mysuru 2019-20

Solving simple programs using basic constructs of C, Variants of IF statements and other branching statements, Decision making statements and looping statements. Solve problems using derived data types such as Arrays, structures and Strings. Illustrate the use of different categories of Functions (in-built and user-defined) to write programs in C. Learn the usage of pointers in 'c' and also perform I/O operations on file

4. Film CDs of UGC – Role Model series and other Motivational videos

nd1. The C programming language, Brian w. Kernighan, Dennis Ritchie, 2 Edition.2. Computer basics and C Programming, V Rajaraman, 2013.

Text Books :

References :

Note :

1. A Mirror of Common Errors by Ashok Kumar Singh, Publisher – Students' Friends 2. English Grammar by Wren and Martin

Text Book:

CS2L01 'C' PROGRAMMING LABORATORY (0-0-3)

th 1. Programming in ANSI C, E Balaguruswamy, 7 Edition.

S-T-A-R – Basics of communication, its barriers, preparing a good introduction, using comprehensible accent and using proper grammar. Grammar concepts through common errors. Listening skills: listen to different accents and directions. Alternately – Recollect from the visual words, speech and visuals. Face to face and back to back communication. Group discussion – Seek information on the given topic, assimilate and present/share opinions, facts, ideas etc. within the given parameters. Topics will pertain to current issues for eg. Occupational disease and role of engineers to combat it (shop floor, operations area, silicosis etc.), Elections in India – the new circus, Does India enjoy demographic advantage given its youth population, Start ups - the new employment agency.

HS1C01/HS2C01 ENGLISH ENHANCEMENT COURSE (2:0:0)Documentary Film Making – Consists of all parameters of Communication: Listening, Speaking, Reading and writing. Grammar and Creativity are the essence of this task. Students prepare their own film and the subject of their choice. Elements of music, live interviews form part of the task. A short verbal presentation prior to presenting the film is included with formal grooming that carry marks. Email etiquette, conveying messages like acceptance or rejection of job offers, requesting information or follow ups to earlier correspondence, agreement and dis-agreement etc.

3. I too had a dream – Verghese Kurien

Reference Books:

1. King's English – The first encyclopedia of English Language, Publishers – Addone 2. News Papers – English dailies and Magazines 3. IELTS books

5. Internet sources

Handouts, Questionnaires and materials will be provided

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Dept. of Mechanical Engineering ME-20

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Dept. of Mechanical Engineering ME-21

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Dept. of Mechanical Engineering ME-22

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CONCISE SYLLABUS

III SEMESTER

MA3C01 Transforms, Partial Differential Equations (3:0:0) and Numerical Methods Fourier series of period 2l – continuous and discontinuous functions, even and odd functions, Half range series, Practical harmonic analysis. Solution of homogeneous and non-homogeneous PDE, Solution of homogeneous PDE by direct integration and method of separation of variables. Various possible solutions of one dimensional wave equation and heat equation. Application of PDE – Solution of boundary value problems associated with one dimensional wave equation and heat equation. Infinite Fourier Transforms, Fourier sine and Inverse sine transforms. Numerical solution of a system of linear algebraic equations, Computation of largest Eigen value and the corresponding eigen vector. Numerical solution of algebraic and transcendental equations, Finite differences, Newton's forward interpolation formula. Interpolation for unequal intervals, applications. Numerical differentiation, Numerical Integration – Applications.

Text Books :nd1. Higher Engineering Mathematics – Dr. B.S. Grewal, 42 edition, Khanna

Publications.2. Advanced Engineering Mathematics – Erwin Kreyszig, vol I & II, wiley publications,

th 10 edition.

Reference Books: 1. Advanced Engineering Mathematics – H. K. Dass, Chand Publications.2. Higher Engineering Mathematics – B. V. Ramana, Tata McGraw-Hill Publications.

th3. Advanced Engineering Mathematics- Peter O Neil; Thomas, Broks/ Cole, 7 Edition.

ME3C01 Mechanical Measurements L:T:P - 3:0:0 3 Credits and MetrologyStandards of measurement: Definition and Objectives of metrology, Angular Measurements, System of limits, Fits, Tolerances and gauging, Concept of limits of size and tolerances, Classification of gauges, characteristics and classification of comparators, Transducers, Intermediate modifying and terminating devices, Measurement of Force and Torque, Temperature measurement, Pressure Measurements, Strain Measurements, Geometrical tolerance and positional tolerances, Coordinate Measuring Machines.

Text Book 1. R. K. Jain, “Engineering Metrology” , Khanna Publishers 20th Edition, 2009 2. N. V. Raghavendra and L. Krishnamurthy, “Engineering Metrology and Measurement” , Oxford University Press, 1st Ed. (2013)

ME3C02 Basic Thermodynamics L:T:P – 3:2:0 4 CreditsThermodynamics: definition and scope, Microscopic and Macroscopic approaches, Work and Heat: Mechanics, definition of work and its limitations, First Law of Thermodynamics, First Law of Thermodynamics for non- Cyclic processes, Second Law of Thermodynamics. Entropy, Pure substances, Ideal Gases and Mixtures of Ideal Gases, Real Gases

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Dept. of Mechanical Engineering ME-24

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Text Book 1. G J Van Wylen and R E Sonntag, “Fundamentals of Classical Thermodynamics”, Wiley, Eastern 4th Edition, 1994.2. Yunus A. Cengel and Michael A. Boles, “Thermodynamics an engineering approach”,

ndTata McGraw Hill Pub. 2 edn. 2008

ME3C03 Mechanics of Materials L:T:P – 3:0:0 3 CreditsForces and Stresses, Mechanical properties of materials, Application to the Analysis of Simple Structures, Stress and Strain – Axial Loading, Hooke's Law, Poisson's Ratio, Elastic versus Plastic Behaviour of a Material, Compound stresses, Shear force and bending moment diagrams, Bending stresses, Deflection of Beams, Thick and Thin cylinders, Theory of Columns.

Text Book 1. Ferdinand P. Beer, E. Russell Johnston, Jr, John T. DeWolf, “Mechanics of Materials” , McGraw Hills, Seventh edition.2. Dr. R.K. Bansal, “A Text book of Strength of Materials” ,Laxmi Publications, New Delhi, 2007.

ME3C04 Manufacturing Technology – I L:T:P – 3:0:0 3 Credits Casting & Moulding process, Melting furnaces, Welding process, Special type of welding, Theory of Metal Cutting, Cutting Tools, Production Lathe, shaping machine, Milling machine, Grinding machine.

Text Book 1. Roy. A, “Processes and Materials of Manufacture”, Lindberg, PHI, New Delhi, 2004 2. Serope Kalpakjian and Stevan. R. Schmid, “ Manufacturing Engineering and

thTechnology” , Pearson Educational Asia, 4 Edition, 2002.

ME3C05 Machine Drawing L:T:P – 3:2:0 4 Credits Section of Solids, Intersection of solids, Orthographic views, Thread forms, Fasteners, Keys & Cotter Joints, Riveted Joints, Couplings, Geometrical Dimensioning & Tolerance, Assembly Drawings.

Text Book 1. K.R. Gopala Krishna, “ Machine Drawing”, Subhash Publication.2. P.S.Gill, S.K.Kataria and Sons, “Machine Drawing”, Seventeenth Revised Edition, 2008.

ME3L01 Metrology & Measurements L:T:P – 0:0:3 1.5 Credits Laboratory Use instruments such as micrometers, bevel protractor, slip gauges, Sine Center / Sine bar, tool makers' microscope, gear tooth profile using gear tooth Vernier / gear tooth micrometer, electronic comparator, Measure force and torque, by using lathe tool dynamometer and drill tool dynamometer, Measure temperature, pressure and strain, Calibrate measuring instruments such as pressure gauge, thermocouples, LVDT.

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ME3L02 Workshop Practice L:T:P – 0:0:3 1.5 Credits Use of foundry tools and other equipment, Testing of moulding sand and core sand, Use of forging tools and other equipment, Plumbing: Cutting of pipe threads, use of various joints.

(FOR DIPLOMA STUDENTS OF III SEMESTER)

MA3CL1 BASIC MATHEMATICS (3:0:0)Introduction to some standard curves. Basic concepts of differentiation. Expansion of functions – Taylor's and Maclaurin's expansion of a function of one variable. Partial differentiation. Measures of central tendency, measures of dispersion. Mean deviation and Standard deviation. Simple application problems. Evaluation of definite integrals, Evaluation of double integrals. Beta and Gamma functions. Fourier series of period 2π Practical harmonic analysis of period 2π. Solution of first order and first degree differential equations. Solution of higher order non-homogeneous differential equations.

Text Books: 1. Higher Engineering Mathematics by Dr. B. S. Grewal, 42nd edition, Khanna

publications.2. Higher Engineering Mathematics by H.K.Dass , (2008 edition), Chand Publications.

Reference Books: 1. Advanced Engineering Mathematics – Erwin Kreyszig, vol I & II, wiley publications,

th 10 edition.th

2. N. P. Bali and Manish Goyal : Engineering Mathematyics, Laxmi publishers, 7 Ed. 2007.

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MA4C01 Complex Analysis, Numerical (3:0:0) Analysis and Stochastic ProcessNumerical solutions of first order and first degree ordinary differential equations. Simultaneous differential equations. Analytic function, Cauchy - Riemann equations in cartesian and polar forms, properties of analytic functions (no proof). Construction of analytic functions in cartesian form – application problems. Conformal mapping. Bilinear transformations, Complex line integral, Cauchy's theorem and Cauchy's integral formula - problems. Curve fitting by the method of least squares. Correlation and Regression, Multiple correlation and Regression analysis. Continuous random variables, Normal distributions. Markov chains. Applications. Testing of hypothesis – type-I, type-II errors – tests involving distribution – one tailed & two tailed tests, tests for large and small samples. Student's t distributions.

Text Books: nd1. Higher Engineering Mathematics – B.S. Grewal, 42 edition, Khanna Publications

th2. Advanced Engineering Mathematics - Erwin Kreyszig, wiley publications, 10 edition.

Reference Books: 1. Advanced Engg. Mathematics – H. K. Dass (2008 edition), Chand Publications.2. Higher Engg. Mathematics – B. V. Ramana (2010 edition), Tata McGraw-Hill Publications.

rd3. Probability, Statistics and Random Processes- 3 edition Tata McGraw-Hill Publications – T. Veerarajan.

ME4C01 Material Science and Metallurgy L:T:P – 3:0:0 3 Credits Plastic deformation of single crystal by slip and twinning, Types of fracture, Advanced Materials: Composite materials, Mechanism of solidification, Homogenous and Heterogeneous nucleation, Phase diagram, Iron carbon equilibrium diagram description of phases, Heat Treatment of Metals: Annealing, hardening, surface hardening methods like carburizing, nitriding and Introduction to nanotechnology.

Text Book 1. V. Raghavan, “Materials Science and Engineering” ,PHI, 5th Edition, 2006.

Materials2. William D. Callister Jr., John Wiley & Sons Inc., “Science and Engineering” , 7th

Edition, 2010

ME4C02 Applied Thermodynamics L:T:P – 3:0:0 3 Credits Psychrometrics: Atmospheric air and psychometric properties, Air standard cycles: Carnot, Otto and Diesel Cycles, p-v and T-s diagrams, description, efficiencies and mean effective pressures, Gas Turbine Cycles: Brayton cycle for a gas turbine power plant, Combustion Thermodynamics: Operation of a single stage reciprocating compressors, Vapour Power Cycles and Refrigeration.

Text Book 1. Dr. R K Rajput, “Engineering Thermodynamics”, Laxmi Publications, 2013 2. Yunus A. Cengel and Michael A. Boies, “Thermodynamics – An engineering

approach”, TataMcGraw Hill, 7th edition, 2010.

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ME4C03 Kinematics of Machinery L:T:P – 3:2:0 4 Credits Rigid & Resistant bodies, kinematics pairs, degrees of freedom, Straight line motion mechanisms, Velocity Analysis of Mechanisms, Absolute and relative motions, Acceleration Analysis of Mechanisms, Gear terminology, law of gearing, gear tooth profiles, Simple gear trains, Compound gear trains, Epicyclic gear trains, Belt Drives: Law of belting, Chain drives: Classification, construction of roller chain and silent chain, Types of cams, Types of followers.

Text Book 1. Rattan S.S, “Theory of Machines”, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Company Ltd., New

Delhi and 3rd edition 2009.2. Shigley. J. V. and Uickers J.J, “Theory of Machines & Mechanisms”, OXFORD

University press. 8th edition 2009.

ME4C04 Manufacturing Technology – II L:T:P – 3:0:0 3 Credits Forging, Extrusion, Rolling, Drawing, Sheet Metal Forming, Deep drawing, Non-Traditional machining, Powder metallurgy.

Text Book 1. Roy. A, “Processes and Materials of Manufacture” , Lindberg, PHI, New Delhi,

20042. Serope Kalpakjian and Steven R. Schmid, “Manufacturing Engineering and

thTechnology”, Pearson Educational Asia, 4 Edition, 2002

ME4C05 Fluid Mechanics L:T:P – 3:2:0 4 Credits Properties of Fluids, Fluid Statics, Total Pressure & Centre of Pressure, Simple & differential manometers, Archimedes principle, force of buoyancy and centre of buoyancy, Dimensional Analysis, Fluid Kinematics: Types of Fluid flow, Fluid Dynamics, Equation of motion, Fluid Flow measurements, Flow through pipes, Laminar flow and viscous effects, Flow past immersed Bodies, Introduction to compressible flow.

Text Book 1. Munson, Young, Okiishi & Huebsch, “Fundamentals of Fluid Mechanics” ,Wiley

(India) publications 5th edition, Jan 2010

Lathe Work: Plain Turning, Taper Turning, Step Turning, Thread Cutting, Facing, Knurling, Eccentric Turning, Milling Machine: Cutting of gear teeth, Shaping Machine: Cutting of V-groove / Dovetail/rectangular groove, Grinding: Demonstration of Surface Grinding, The students should make models comprising of all the above trades of work

2. Yunus A Cengel, John M Cimbala, “Fluid Mechanics: Fundamentals and Applications” (in SI units), McGraw Hill companies, 2nd reprint, 2008.

ME4L01 Metallographic and Material L:T:P – 0:0:3 1.5 Credits

Definition various terminologies with respect to basic material testing equipment, measure loads, deflections and strains, and various other parameters, Carryout experiments and carry out analysis in a team, create a report the findings.

Testing Laboratory

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Lathe Work: Plain Turning, Taper Turning, Step Turning, Thread Cutting, Facing, Knurling, Eccentric Turning, Milling Machine: Cutting of gear teeth, Shaping Machine: Cutting of V-groove / Dovetail/rectangular groove, Grinding: Demonstration of Surface Grinding, The students should make models comprising of all the above trades of work

(FOR DIPLOMA STUDENTS OF IV SEMESTER)

MA4CL1 APPLIED MATHEMATICS – I (3:0:0)Vector differentiation - Gradient, Divergence, Curl and Laplacian, Irrotational vectors. Laplace transform of standard functions, properties. Unit step function. Inverse Laplace transforms. Solution of ordinary differential equations with initial conditions. Rank of a matrix, Consistency of a system of linear non homogeneous algebraic equations. Eigen values and Eigen vectors of a square matrix. Solution of homogeneous and non-homogeneous PDE. Various possible solutions of one dimensional wave equation and heat equation. Numerical solution of algebraic and transcendental equations. Finite differences, Interpolation for equal and unequal intervals.

Text Books: 1. Higher Engineering Mathematics by Dr. B. S. Grewal, 42nd edition, Khanna

publications.2. Higher Engineering Mathematics by H.K.Dass , (2008 edition), Chand Publications.

Reference Books: 1. Advanced Engineering Mathematics – Erwin Kreyszig, vol I & II, wiley publications,

th 10 edition.th

2. N. P. Bali and Manish Goyal : Engineering Mathematics, Laxmi publishers, 7 Ed. 2007.

ME4L02 Machine Shop Practice L:T:P – 0:0:3 1.5 Credits

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ME5C01 Design of Machine Elements – I L:T:P – 3:2:0 4 Credits Design for Static Strength and Impact Strength, Design for Fatigue strength, Design of Shafts and Keys, Mechanical Joints, Clutches, Brakes & Threaded fasteners.

Text Book 1. V B Bhandari, “Power ScrewsDesign of Machine Elements”,Tata McGraw Hill

publishing Co. Ltd., New – Delhi, Second Edition, 2009.2. Robert C Juvinall and Kurt M Marshek, “Fundamentals of Machine Component

Design”,Wiley India Edition, 3rd Edition, 2007.

ME5C02 Dynamics of Machinery L:T:P – 3:0:0 3 CreditsStatic Force Analysis, Dynamic Force Analysis, Cam Dynamics: Analysis of Cams with specified contours: Balancing of Rotating Masses and Reciprocating Masses, Governors: Types of governors, Gyroscope.

Text Book 1. Rattan S.S, “Theory of Machines” ,Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Company Ltd.,

New Delhi, 2nd Edition, 20092. Norton R L, “Kinematics and Dynamics of Machinery”,Tata Mcgraw Hill Education

Private Limited, 2009.

ME5C03 Mechatronics L:T:P – 3:2:0 4 Credits Background, multidisciplinary scenario, origin, evolution of Mechatronics, Sensors and Transducers, Signal Conditioning,Electrical Actuation Systems: Solenoids and relays, Spindle motors – basic principles, Solid State Switches, Microprocessors, Microcontrollers, Communication Systems, Interfacing, Programmable logic controller.

Text Book 1. W.Bolton, “Mechatronics”, Pearson Education Asia, 4thEdn 2008.2. Devdas Shetty and Richard Kolk, “Mechatronics System Design”, Cengage Learning,

2nd Edition 2010.

ME5C04 Turbomachines L:T:P – 3:2:0 4 Credits

1. V. Kadambi and Manohar Prasad, “An Introduction to Energy Conversion”,Volume III- Turbomachinery by. New Age International Publishers (P) Ltd; 2nd Edition, 2012.

Text Book

2. D.G.Shepherd, “Principles of Turbomachinery” ,The Macmillan Company, 1956.

Definition of a Turbomachine; parts of a Turbomachine, Energy Transfer in Turbomachines, Euler Turbine equation, Compression process, General analysis of Axial Flow Compressors, Blade design, General analysis of centrifugal compressors, General analysis of Centrifugal Pumps, Expansion Process, General analysis of gas turbines, Steam Turbines, Hydraulic Turbines: Classification ; Unit Quantities : Pelton Wheel Velocity triangles.

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ME5C05 Engineering Management and L:T:P – 3:0:0 3 Credits EntrepreneurshipUnderstand Scientific Management, Types of Ownership, Introduction to Entrepreneurship with challenges, kinds of Entrepreneurs and Barriers. Examine different management functions, Planning, Staffing, Organizing, Directing and Controlling. Human resource management including functions, development including training and performance approval. Analyze human behavior in organizations including, Motivation, Perception, Leadership and Negotiation. Marketing Management including 5P's of Marketing, Develop Product life cycle and market strategy. Understand Quality Management including contribution of Quality gurus and analyze 7 QC tools. Financial Management including understanding of financial statements, Working Capital and International Finance. Understanding of Project Management including, Phases, WBS, Stakeholders and evaluation of alternatives.

Text Book 1. Quality control and Total quality Management, (6th Edition) Tata McGraw Hill, Year

2006.2. Stephen P. Robbins, “Organizational Behavior”, Pearson Education India, 20093. Philip Kotler, Kevin Lane Keller , “Marketing Management”, Pearson publication.

5. D K Bhattacharyya, “Industrial Management”, Vikas Publishing6. I.M. Pandey, “Financial Management”, 9th Edition, Vikas publication, 2011

ME5M01 CAD / CAM L:T:P – 3:0:0 3 Credits Introduction: Role of computers in design and manufacturing, Hardware for CAD, Computer Graphics, Geometric Modelling Techniques, Introduction: Requirement of Geometric Modelling, Numerical Control, CNC Machine Tools, CNC Tooling, CNC Programming, Advantages and Limitations of Robots, Introduction to Industrial Robot.

Text Book 1. P .N. Rao,CAD/CAM, “Principles and Application”,Tata McGraw Hill, 3rd Edition

2010.2. Groover, “CAD/CAM” ,Pearson Education. 2008

ME5M02 Operation Research L:T:P – 3:0:0 3 Credits Definition of OR, scope of operations Research, Simplex method, Transportation, Problem , Queuing Theory, Game theory, PERT-CPM techniques, Formulation of game , Queuing system and their Characteristics, Formulation of transportation model, Basic feasible solution using different methods.

1. Ravindran, Phillips & solberg, “Operation Research: Principles and practice”, Wiley India its, 2nd Edn, Year 2007.

Text Book

2. S.D. Sharma- Kedarnath Ramnath & co, “Operations Research” ,Year 2002

4. Prasanna Chandra, “Project Planning, Analysis, Selection, Implementation and. Review”,Tata McGraw Hill Publications, New Delhi, 2000

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ME5L02 Fluid Mechanics & L:T:P – 0:0:3 1.5 Credits Machines Laboratory Calibrate various devices used in fluid mechanics, Conduct performance evaluation of pumps, compressors, blowers and water turbines, Present the experimental results in systematic and lucid manner

(FOR DIPLOMA STUDENTS OF V SEMESTER)

MA5CL1 APPLIED MATHEMATICS – II (3:0:0)Numerical solutions of first order and first degree ordinary differential equations. Analytic function, Cauchy - Riemann equations, properties of analytic functions. Construction of analytic functions. Application to flow problems. Conformal mapping. Bilinear transformations. Curve fitting by the method of least squares. Correlation and Regression. Random variables: Discrete and Continuous Probability Distributions, Joint Probability Distribution(Discrete), Markov chains.

Text Books:

nd1. Higher Engineering Mathematics by Dr. B. S. Grewal, 42 edition, Khanna publications.

2. Higher Engineering Mathematics by H.K.Dass , (2008 edition), Chand Publications.

Reference Books: 1. Advanced Engineering Mathematics – Erwin Kreyszig, vol I & II, wiley publications,

th 10 edition.

th2. N. P. Bali and Manish Goyal : Engineering Mathematics, Laxmi publishers, 7 Ed. 2007.

ME5L01 CAD/CAM Laboratory L:T:P – 0:0:3 1.5 CreditsUnderstand various features of a standard 3D modelling software, Model three dimensional objects using a standard software package, Build assembly of simple machine parts and prepare production drawings, Develop CNC part programs from 2D models of a component using standard software package.

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ME6C01 Design of Machine Elements – II L:T:P – 3:2:0 4 Credits Design of Curved Beams, Design of springs, V-Belt and Chain Drives, Spur Gears, Helical Gears, Bevel Gears, Worm Gears, Lubrication and sliding contact Bearings, Rolling contact Bearings, Design of IC Engine parts like Piston and Connecting Rod.

Text Book 1. Robert C.Juvinall and Kurt M.Marshek , “Fundamentals of Machine Component

Design” ,Wiley India Edition, 3rd Edition, 2007. 2. V.B. Bhandari, “Design of Machine Elements”, Tata McGraw Hill publishing Co. Ltd.,

New – Delhi, Second Edition, 2009

ME6C02 Mechanical Vibrations L:T:P – 3:0:0 3 Credits Basic concepts of Mechanical Vibrations, Free vibrations of Single DOF Systems, Forced Vibrations, Two Degree of Freedom systems, Multi Degree of freedom systems and continuous systems, Numerical methods for vibration analysis

Text Book

2. G.K. Grover , “Mechanical Vibrations”, 8th Edition, 2009, New Chand & Brothers, Roorkee.

1. S.S. Rao, “Mechanical Vibrations”,Pearson Education, 4th Edition, 2009.

Introductory Concepts & Definitions, Conduction – Basic Equations, One Dimensional Steady State Conduction, Introduction & Concepts, Forced Convection, Free or Natural Convection, Heat Exchangers, Condensation & Boiling.

ME6C05 Engineering Economics L:T:P – 3:0:0 3 Credits

2. Dr.S.M.Murigundappa , “Fundamentals of Finite Elements Method”, International Publication- 2nd Edition 2009.

Understanding laws of Demand and Supply, market equilibrium and factors impacting them. Categorize different kinds of costs and analyze Break Even Point. Examine Time value of Money, Interest and Interest Factors. Conduct Present Worth and Equivalent Worth comparisons.

ME6C03 Finite Element Method L:T:P – 3:0:0 3 Credits Introduction to Elasticity, Basic concepts of FEM, Analysis of Bar, Truss, Beam & CST elements. Heat tranfer Analysis of Composite walls , 1D fins.

2. Frank. P. Incorpera & Dr. T R Seetharam, “ Fundamentals of Heat & Mass Transfer” , John Wiley and sons 5th Ed. 2013.

1. M. Nectas Ozisik, “Heat Transfer – A basic approach”, McGraw Hill 2002.Text Book

Text Book

ME6C04 Heat Transfer L:T:P – 3:0:0 3 Credits

1. T.R. Chandrupatla, P E, Ashok. D. Belegundu, “ Introduction to Finite Elements in Engg”, Prentice Hall, 3rd Edition, 2002.

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Steam Power Plant: General Layout, working principle, Steam Generators , Chimneys, Condenser, Cooling towers, Diesel Engine Power Plant, Hydro- Electric Power Plant, Gas Turbine Power Plant, Nuclear Power Plant, Energy estimation and auditing, Power Plant Economics.

ME6E101 Theory of Elasticity L:T:P – 3:0:0 3 Credits

2. Paul Degarmo, Macmillan Pub, Co., “Engineering economy” ,–2001.

Introduction: Definition of stress and strain, 2-d elastic body under general loading, Two Dimensional problems in Rectangular Coordinates, Two dimensional problems in polar coordinates, Two Dimensional Problems in Curvilinear Coordinates, Analysis of Stress and Strain in Three-Dimensions, Torsion of Shafts: Torsion of solid shafts and hollow shafts of various cross section.

1. S.P.Timoshenko and J.N. Goodier, “ Theory of Elasticity” , Tata McGraw Hill International, 3rd Ed. 2000.

2. D.Hull and T.W. Clyne, and “An Introduction to Composite Materials”,Cambridge Solid State Science Series, Second Edition, 2003.

1. Riggs J.L., “Engineering economy” ,McGraw Hill, 2002.

6. Theusen. G, “Engineering Economy” ,PHI, 2002.

Understand Depreciation and examine methods of depreciation. Identify replacement strategies and analyze various issues involving replacements.

4. O.P Khanna, “Industrial Engineering and Management”,DhanpatRai and Sons, 2000.

Text Book

5. I M Pandey, “Financial Management”,Vikas Publishing House, 2002.

2. Dr. Sadhu Singh, “Theory of Elasticity” , Khanna Publications, 1988

Text Book

ME6E102 Composite Materials L:T:P – 3:0:0 3 CreditsComposite Materials, Fabrication of Metal Matrix, Ceramic Matrix and Polymer Matrix Composites, Ply Properties, Designing with Composites, Mechanical and Tribological Testing of Metal Matrix and Polymer Matrix Composites, Composites for Engineering Applications.

1. K. KrishanChawla, “Composite Materials: Science and Engineering”, Springer, second Edition, 1998.

ME6E103 Power Plant Engineering L:T:P – 3:0:0 3 Credits

Text Book

3. NVR. Naidu, KM Babu and G.Rajendra, “ Engineering Economy” ,New Age International Pvt. Ltd., 2006.

Text Book 1. Arora and S Domkundwar, “A course in Power Plant Engineering”, 2001. 2. P K Nag, “Power Plant Engineering”,Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi, 2012.

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ME6E104 Computer Integrated L:T:P – 3:0:0 3 Credits ManufacturingComputer Integrated Manufacturing Systems, High Volume Production System, Analysis of Automated Flow line & Line Balancing, Minimum Rational Work Element, Automated Assembly Systems

Text Book 1. Automation, Production system & Computer Integrated manufacturing, M. P. Groover”

ndPearson India, 2 Edn Year 2007 2. Principles of Computer Integrated Manufacturing, S. Kant Vajpayee, Prentice Hall

India, 2004

ME6E105 Computational Fluid Dynamics L:T:P – 3:0:0 3 Credits Introduction to Computational Fluid Dynamics, Governing Equations for CFD, Partial Differential Equations, Finite Difference Method, CFD Solution Analysis, CFD Solution Techniques.

Text Book 1. Anderson J.D. Jr, “Computational Fluid Dynamics – The basics and

applications”,(1995), Mcgraw-Hill, New York.2. Jiyuan Tu, Guan HengYeoh and Chaoqun Liu, Butterworth-Heinemann

“Computational Fluid Dynamic – A practical approach”,(ELSEVIER), 2008.

ME6E106 Tool Design L:T:P – 3:0:0 3 CreditsLocation and Clamping, Jigs, Fixtures, Plastic Processing, Mould Design, Press Tool Design, Progressive Die, Bending, Drawing, basic principles of locating & clamping, General considerations in design of drill jigs, Steps involved in designing a fixture, History of Plastics, Classification, properties & application of plastics, Design Characteristics of al Mould Elements, Press specifications & basic cutting operations.

Text Book 1. Cyril Donaldson, “Tool Design”, Tata McGraw Hill, India. 4th Edition, 20122. Charles A. Harper, “Handbook of Plastic Processes”,John Wiley & Sons, 2006

ME6E107 Introduction to Nano-Science L:T:P – 3:0:0 3 Credits and TechnologyOrigin of Nanotechnology, Nano materials, Types of nano materials, Synthesis of nanomaterials, Chemical Methods, Electron microscopy, Characterization of nanostructures Spectroscopy, Applications of Nanotechnology.

Text Book 1. T. Pradeep, “Nano: The Essentials: Understanding Nanoscience and

Nanotecnology”,Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Company Limited, New Delhi, 2008.2. Robert W. Kelsall, Ian W. Hamley and Mark Geoghegan “Nanoscale Science and

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Technology”, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., UK, 2005.ME6L01 Computer Aided Analysis Laboratory L:T:P – 0:0:3 1.5 CreditsUnderstand various features of a standard 3D modelling software. Model three dimensional objects using a standard software package. Build assembly of simple machine parts and prepare production drawings. Develop CNC part programs from 2D models of a component using standard software package

ME6L02 Dynamics Laboratory L:T:P – 0:0:3 1.5 CreditsDetermination of a Pressure distribution in Journal bearing, Determination of Principal Stresses and strains in a member subjected to combined loading using Strain rosettes, Determination of critical speed of a rotating shaft, Experiments on Gyroscope.

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ME7C01 Renewable Energy Technology L:T:P – 3:0:2 4 CreditsNeed for renewable energy sources, Introduction to renewable energy sources & technology, Solar Energy, Measurement of Solar Radiation, Solar Radiation Geometry, Solar Thermal energy, Working principles & application, Solar Photovoltaic Conversion, Wind Energy, Tidal Power, Geothermal Energy Conversion, Energy From Bio Mass, Biomass Gasification, Bio gas, Bio oils, Emerging Technologies.

Text Book 1. S P Sukathme, “Solar Energy – Principle of Thermal collection and storage”, Tata

McGraw-Hill-Edition: 2008.- ISBN: 0-07-462453-92. B H Khan,“Non conventional energy resources”, Tata McGraw-Hill.-2009-

ISBN(10):0-07-014276-9.

ME7C02 Fluid Power Systems L:T:P – 3:2:0 4 CreditsIntroduction to Hydraulic Power, The Source of Hydraulic Power, Hydraulic ActuatorsControl Components in Hydraulic Systems, Hydraulic Circuit Design and Analysis, Maintenance of Hydraulic Systems, Hydraulic oils, Desirable properties, Introduction to Pneumatic Control, Directional Control Valves, Simple Pneumatic control Signal processing elements, Multi Cylinder Applications, Electro-Pneumatic Control.

Text Book 1. Anthony Esposito, “Fluid power with applications”, Seventh edition, Pearson

education, inc, 20082. S.R.Majumadar, “Pneumatic systems”, Tata McGraw Hill publishing co, Year 2001

ME7E201 Aeronautical Engineering L:T:P – 3:0:0 3 Credits Historical developments in aerospace, basic components of an Aircraft, Aircraft Axis System, Aircraft Motions, Control surfaces, Types of Aircrafts, Basic Fluid Mechanics, Aerofoils and wings, Supersonic Flight, Airplane performance, Aircraft Stability and Control, Aircraft Power Plants, Aircraft structures and materials, Aircraft Manufacturing, Mechanical systems, Electronic and Electrical Systems.

Text Book 1. A.C Kermode,“Flight without Formulae”,Pearson Education,10thEdn, Year 20092. John. D. Anderson,“Introduction to Flight”,Jr. 5th Edition, Year 2007

ME7E202 Internal Combustion Engines L:T:P – 3:0:0 3 CreditsIntroduction: IC Engine Classification, Thermodynamics cycle, Carburetion, Petrol Injection Systems, Ignition Systems: Requirement of an Ignition system, Magneto Ignition system, Battery, Diesel Fuel Injection, Types of Diesel injection systems, Combustion in SI & CI Engines, Combustion in C.I. Engines, Fuels, Performance parameters, Governors, Forced Induction, Dual fuel and Multi-fuel engines.

Text Book 1. J.B. Haywood, “Fundamentals of Internal Combustion Engines”,Tata McGraw Hill,

4th Ed. 2012.

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2. V Ganeshan, “Internal Combustion Engines”, Tata McGraw Hill, 4th Ed. 2012.

ME7E203 Industrial Design and Ergonomics L:T:P – 3:0:0 3 CreditsIntroduction, Productivity, Work study, Time study, Introduction to method study, Micro and memo motion study, Ergonomics, general approach to the man- machine relationship- workstation design-working position, Control and Displays, Ergonomics and Production, Design of man – machine system.

Text Book 1. Mayall W.H., “Industrial Design for Engineers”, London Hiffee books Ltd. 1988.2. Ralph M Barnes , “Motion and time study”,John wiley , 8th Edition, 1990

ME7E204 Operations Management L:T:P – 3:0:0 3 Credits Operations Management Concepts: Introduction, Historical Development, Operations Decision Making, System Design and Capacity Planning, Demand Forecasting, Aggregate Planning and Master Scheduling, Scheduling and Controlling Production Activities, Just In Time Manufacturing.

Text Book 1. B. Mahadevan, “Operations Management”, Theory and practice, Pearson education,

second edition- 2007. 2. I. Monks, J.G., “Operations Management”,McGraw-Hill International Editions

ME7E301 Control Engineering L:T:P – 3:0:0 3 CreditsConcept of automatic controls, Mathematical Modelling of control systems, Transient and Steady State Response Analysis, Types of controllers, Block Diagrams and Signal Flow Graphs, Concept of Stability, Algebraic and Graphical method stability Analysis, State Variables.

Text Book 1. Farid Golnaraghi “Automatic Control Systems”, Benjamin C. Kuo, John Wiley & Sons,

20102. Howard L Harrison, John G Bollinger,“Introduction to Automatic Controls”, Second

Edition

ME7E302 Additive Manufacturing L:T:P – 3:0:0 3 CreditsIntroduction: Need for the compression in product development, history of RP systems, Survey of applications, Stereo Lithography Systems, Selective Laser Sintering and Fusion Deposition Modeling, Solid Ground Curing, Laminated Object Manufacturing, Concepts Modelers, Rapid Tooling, RP Process Optimization.

Text Book 1. Pham D.T. &Dimov S.S "Rapid Manufacturing" Springer London 2011,Terry

Wohlers "Wohler's Report 2000" Wohler's Association 2000

ME7E303 Product Design and Development L:T:P – 2:2:0 3 CreditsIntroduction: Characteristics of successful product development, Product Planning, Development Processes and Organizations, Identifying Customer Needs, Product Specifications, Concept Generation, Concept Selection, Concept Testing, Product Architecture, Industrial Design, Design for Manufacturing, Prototyping, Product Development Economics, Managing Projects.

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Text Book 1. A C Chitale and R C Gupta, “Product Design and Manufacturing”,PH1, - 3rd

Edition, 2003.2. Karl. T. Ulrich, Steven D Eppinger “Product Design and Development”, Irwin

McGrawHill- 2000.

ME7E304 Advanced Course in L:T:P – 3:0:0 3 Credits Entrepreneurship Orientation to Growth, Expanding Customer Base, Business Traction, Growing Revenues, Sales Planning & Financial Modelling, Support System, Patents.

Text Book 1. Scaling Lean: Ash Maurya2. Rajeev Roy, “Entrepreneurship”, 2018 edition

ME7O01 Advanced Nano-Science & L:T:P – 2:0:0 2 Credits Technology Introduction to Miniaturization, Nanoscale semiconductors, Nanodevices, Nanoscale heat transfer and Fluid dynamics, Nanoscale fluid dynamics.

Text Book 1. Ben rogers, “Nanotechnology understanding small systems”, 2nd Edition,CRC press2. Brian J. Kirby, “Micro- And Nanoscale Fluid Mechanics-transport in microuidic

device” ,Cambridge University Press

ME7O02 Project Management L:T:P – 2:0:0 2 CreditsConcepts of Project Management, Organizing and Staffing the Project Team, Organizational Structure and types, Project Planning and Estimating, Project Scheduling Tools & Techniques, Co-Ordination and Control, Performance Measures In Project Management, Performance indicators, Earned Value Management System (EVMS).

Text Book 1. Harold Kerzner,“Project Management a System approach to planning Scheduling &

Controlling”, 10th edition 2009, John Wiley & sons.2. Rory Burke, “Fundamentals of Project Management”, 2010, Burke Publishing.

ME7O03 Entrepreneurship L:T:P – 2:0:0 2 Credits Entrepreneurship, An entrepreneurial perspective, Economics and entrepreneurship, Entrepreneurship and innovation, Creativity as a prerequisite to innovation, Small business and corporate entrepreneurship: Opportunities in small business, The small business role, A model for new ventures: Feasibility planning, The concept of a planning paradigm, The four stage growth model: Pre start up stage, Product Development. The product development process, Product protection: Patents, trademarks and copyrights.

Text Book 1. David H.Holt, “Entrepreneurship –new venture creation”,PHI learning private

limited,2010.

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2. Ramesh Burbure,“Management and Entrepreneurship”, Rohan publishers.2009.

ME7O04 Research Methodology L:T:P – 2:0:0 2 CreditsConcepts and importance of Research Methodology: Meaning of Research-Objectives-Types and Importance of Research, Research Design, Sample Design, Data Collection, Hypothesis Testing, Research Report.

Text Book 1. Kothari C. R. “Research Methodology – Methods & Techniques”, WishwaPrakashan, A

Division of New Age International Pvt. Ltd.2. Ranjit Kumar, “Research Methodology”, Sage Publications, London, New Delhi, 1999.

ME7O05 Marketing Management L:T:P – 2:0:0 2 CreditsDefining Market for the Twenty-First Century: The new economy.The scope of marketing, Analyzing Consumer Markets and Buying Behaviour: Influencing buyer behaviour, Challenges in New Product Development: Idea screening, concept development, Product Life-Cycle Marketing Strategies: Product life cycles, marketing strategies, Developing Price Strategies and Programs, Developing and Managing an Advertising Program: Setting the advertising, The growth of direct marketing, the benefits of direct marketing.

Text Book 1. Philip Kotler, “Marketing Management”,Pearson Education Inc, 14th Edition, 2011. 2. Philip Kotler and Gary Armstrong, “Principles of Marketing” ,Pearson Education Inc,

15th Edition, Year 2013.

ME7O06 Micro-Grid Systems L:T:P – 2:0:0 2 CreditsEnergy–Renewable Energy sources and technology, Integration of Renewable energy to Micro-Grid system, Load and Energy storage, Micro-Grid features and controller, Case study of Micro-Grid system, Experiments.

Text Book 1. B H Khan, “Non conventional energy resources” ,Tata McGraw-Hill.2009-

ISBN(10):0-07-014276-9.2. TuranGonen, “Electric Power Distribution Engineering”,(Third Edition)CRC Press;

(11 February 2014). ISBN-10: 1482207001&ISBN-13: 978-148220700.2

ME7O07 Financial Management L:T:P – 2:0:0 2 CreditsFinancial Statements: Balance Sheet basic concepts, Financial Ratios: types and Usage, Working Capital Management, Inventory Control: Simple EOQ Model, Quantity discounts and Order quantity.

Text Book 1. I.M. Pandey, “Financial Management”, Vikas Publishing House Pvt Ltd, 9th Edition

20092. Prasanna Chandra, “Financial Management”,Tata McGraw hill,

ME7O08 Organizational Behaviour L:T:P – 2:0:0 2 CreditsIntroduction: Defining OB, Theoretical frameworks, Perception: Nature and Importance of Perception, Motivation: Primary, General and Secondary motives, Conflict and Negotiation:

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Conflict Process, Bargaining Strategies, Leadership: Trait Theories, Behavioural theories and contingency theories.

Text Book 1. Fred Luthans, “Organization Behaviour”, Ninth Edition, Mcgraw Hill.2. Robbins, “Organization Behaviour”, Tenth Edition, Pearson Education

ME7L01 Heat Transfer Laboratory L:T:P – 0:0:3 1.5 CreditsDemonstrate the fundamental concepts used in modes of heat transfer, Demonstrate the applications of Heat Transfer in heat exchangers, refrigerators & air conditioners

ME7L02 Thermodynamics & L:T:P – 0:0:3 1.5 Credits IC Engines LaboratoryExplain the properties of fuels and lubricants and carry out standard tests to evaluate these properties, Discuss the significance of valve timing for an IC engine and independently determine and draw the timing diagram, Carry our performance tests on IC engines as per standard procedure, analyse the results and draw useful conclusions

ME7C05 Competency Training L:T:P – 0:0:2 1 CreditsStudents will be trained for competency to be placed in industry through training them by

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Text Book

1. Anderson, J.D., “Fundamentals of Aerodynamic”,5th Edition, McGraw-Hill Book Co. New York, 2010

Thermal Metal Removal Processes, Abrasive Jet Machining, Electrochemical Machining, Chemical Machining, Ultrasonic machining, Laser Beam Machining.

1. Pandey& Shah, “Modern Machining process”,Tata McGraw Hill, 2008.

Review of Fluid Mechanics Concepts, Introduction to Aerodynamics, Fundamentals of Inviscid, Incompressible Flows, Incompressible Flows over Airfoils, Applied Aerodynamics, Boundary Layer Theory, Industrial Aerodynamics, Aerodynamics of Rockets and Missiles, Introduction to Motion in Space.

Energy–Renewable Energy sources and technology, Integration of Renewable energy to Micro-

ME8E404 Non Traditional Machining L:T:P – 3:0:0 3 Credits

2. E.L.Houghton and P.W.Carpenter, “Aerodynamics for Engineering Students”,4th Edition, CBS Publisher, 2012

2. P.K.Mishra, “Non-Conventional Machining”, The Institution of Engineers [India] Text Book series Narosa Publishing House , 2005 edition

Text Book

ME8E405 Micro-Grid with RE Integration L:T:P – 1:0:2 3 Credits

rd thcompetent training organization during every vacations after 3 semester and evaluated in 7 semester.

VIII SEMESTER

ME8E401 Tribology & Bearing Design L:T:P – 3:0:0 3 CreditsProperties of oils and equation of flow: Viscosity, Newton's Law of viscosity, Hagen-Poiseuille Law, Hydrodynamic Lubrication, Slider / Pad bearing, Oil flow and thermal equilibrium of journal bearing, Bearing Materials, Behavior of tribological components.

Text Book 1. Mujumdar B. C., “Introduction to Tribology Bearings” ,S. Chand company pvt. Ltd,

Year 20082. Basu S K., “Fundamentals of Tribology”, Sengupta A N., Ahuja B. B., , PHI, Year 2006

ME8E402 Industrial Robotics L:T:P – 3:0:0 3 CreditsAutomation and robotics, brief history of robotics, social and economic aspects of robots, advantages and disadvantages of using robots in industries, Classification and structure of robotic system, Control systems and components, Robot Arm Kinematics, Robot Arm Dynamics, Trajectory planning, Robot programming, Sensors: Internal state sensors, tactile sensors, - proximity sensing, range sensing.

Text Book 1. Groover, “Industrial robotics”,McGraw Hill, Year 2003. 2. K.S.Fu, R.C.Gonzales and Lee,“Robotics” ,McGraw Hill International, Year 2008

ME8E403 Aerodynamics L:T:P – 3:0:0 3 Credits

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Text Book 1. Dr. H S Mukunda, “Understanding Clean Energy and Fuels from Biomass”, Wiley

India.-2011.

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Biomass energy sources, energy content of various Bio – fuels, Energy plantation, Physical & Agrochemical conversion, Biomass Gasification, Bio Methanization, Bio – Diesel, Bio Power Plants.

1. William H Crouse & Donald L Anglin, “Automotive Mechanics”,10th Edition Tata McGraw Hill Publishing company Ltd., Year 2008.

Quality, Total Quality, TQM, Evolution of TQM, Leadership and quality costs, Tools and Techniques in TQM, Quality Function Deployment and Failure Modes Effects Analysis, Quality Management Systems Product Acceptance Control.

Grid system, Load and Energy storage, Micro-Grid features and controller, Case study of Micro-Grid system, Experiments.

ME8E502 Total Quality Management L:T:P – 3:0:0 3 Credits

2. Dr. Kirpalsingh. “Automobile engineering”,Vol I and II, Standard Publisher - Year 2011.

Text Book

1. Dale H. Bester field, “Total Quality Management”, Publisher - Pearson Education India, Edition 3/e Paperback (Special Indian Edition), 2008.

2. TuranGonen, “Electric Power Distribution Engineering”, (Third Edition)CRC Press; (11 February 2014). ISBN-10: 1482207001&ISBN-13: 978-1482207002

Text Book

Components of an Automobile and chassis construction, Transmission, Drive line, Steering, Suspension, Brakes, Cooling System, Lubrication System, Automotive Emission Control Systems.

1. B H Khan, “Non conventional energy resources”,Tata McGraw-Hill.2009-ISBN(10):0-07-014276-9,

ME8E501 Automotive Engineering L:T:P – 3:0:0 3 Credits

2. James R. Evans, “The Management & Control of Quality”, William M. Lindsay Thomson –South Western, publications 6thEdn. 2004.

ME8E503 Design of Aircraft Structures L:T:P – 3:0:0 3 Credits Overview of the Aircraft Design Process, Aircraft Loads, Structural Analysis of Aircraft Structures, Theory of Plates and Shells, Theory of Torsion, Airworthiness and Aircraft Certification, Aircraft Structural Repair.

Text Book 1. Daniel P. Raymer, “Aircraft Design – A Conceptual Approach”, AIAA education

series, 6thEdn, Year 2005.2. Michael Niu, “Airframe Structural Design”, Conmilit Press, 1988, 2ndEdn. Year

2003

ME8E601 Bio Mass Energy Systems L:T:P – 3:0:0 3 Credits

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Nature and composition of design, Structure of design process- the Kano model.Customer Needs Process, Reliability Growth, Functional Analysis System Technique (FAST), Quality Function Deployment (QFD), Value Engineering, Failure Modes and Effects Analysis (FMEA), Problem Solving, The Product development Cycle.

1. Douglas C. Montgomery, “Introduction to Statistical Quality Control”,4th Edition, 2008, Wiley India Edition

NOTE: Industry Driven Elective will be offered for final year students.

Meaning of Quality and Quality Improvement, Dimensions of Quality, Quality Engineering Terminology, Statistical Methods for Quality Control, Process Quality, Statistical Process Control Charts, Control Charts for Variables, Control Charts for Attributes, Acceptance Sampling.

Text Book

2. Marcel Dekker Inc, “Quality Function Deployment”, New York. First Indian Edition

2. B T Nijaguna “Bio Gas Technology”,New Age International- New Delhi.2001-02

ME8E602 Quality by Design L:T:P – 3:0:0 3 Credits

1. John fox, “Quality Through design, the key to successful product delivery”,McGraw- hill 1993

ME8E603 Statistical Quality Control L:T:P – 3:0:0 3 Credits

2. Eugene L. Grant and Richard S. Leavenworth, “Statistical Quality Control”, 7th Edition 2004, Tata McGraw-Hill

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