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HKBK COLLEGE OF ENGINEERINGBANGALORE -560 045
(Affiliated To Vsveswaraya Technological University, Belgaum)
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
Academic Year 2011-12 Semester: ODD
COURSE FILE(Theory Subject)
Course: Engineering B.E. in Mechanical Engineering
Semester: V Section: B
Subject & Code : Design of Machine Elements-I Subject Code :06ME51
Name of the Subject Teacher: MOHAMMED YUNUS
Book List :a) Text Books :
Sl.No
AuthorName of the
BookEdition Publication
No. of Copies in Library
BorrowSection
ReferenceSection
1Joseph.E.Shigle andCharles R.Mishke
Mechanical Engg Design
6th 2003 McGraw Hill International
2 V.B.Bhandari Design of Machine Elements
2nd 2007 Tata McGraw Hill
b) Reference Books:
Sl.No
AuthorName of the
BookEdition Publication
No. of Copies inLibrary
BorrowSection
ReferenceSection
1 Robert L Norton
Machine Design
2001 Pearson Education
2Hall Holowenko Laughlin
Machine Design
2008 Tata McGraw Hill
3 John Weily sons
Machine Design
2001`
4
c)Recommendation of Additional Book & other sources:
Sl.No
AuthorName of the
BookEdition Publication
No. of Copies inLibrary
BorrowSection
ReferenceSection
1 J.B.K.Das and P.L.Srinivasa Murthy
Design of Machine Elements
Continued…..3
2. Class Time Table : Appendix – A
3. Subject Teacher Time Table : Appendix – B
4. Lesson Planning : Appendix – C
5. ReVew of Lesson Planning : Appendix – D
6. List of Students & their performance during : Appendix – EIA Tests
7. Corrective Actions on performance of Students : Appendix – Fin IAT
8. First ReVew by Subject Teacher with the Class : Appendix – Gand Corrective Actions Taken
9. Second ReVew by subject Teacher with the Class : Appendix - Hand Corrective Actions Taken
10. Final ReVew by Subject Teacher : Appendix – J
11. Points to be implemented for Coming Semester : Appendix – K
12. Calendar of ODDts : Appendix – L
13. Syllabus : Appendix – M
14. Model Question Papers and PreVous : Appendix – NUniversity Exam Question Papers
15. Subject Teacher Notes : Appendix – O
16. Transparencies : Appendix – P
Blue BooksStaff DairyAttendance Register
(To be Attached at end)
(To be maintained separately)
Appendix - AHKBK COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, Bangalore – 45
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
Academic Year: 2011-2012 Semester: ODDCLASS TIME TABLE
Semester: V Section: B With effect from01-02-20128:30 to 12:55 1:40 to 4:10
Day 8:30 to
9:20
9:20 to 10:10
10:10 to 10:25
10:25 to
11:15
11:15 to
12:05
12:05 to
12:55
12:55 to
1:40
1:40 to
2:30
2:30 to
3:20
3:20 to
4:10
MONELE-1 HMT
TEA
BREAK
MV FEA DME-I LUNCH
BREAK
HMT (A1) & CAMA (A2)
TUE FEA ELE-1 MECH HMT MV
WED FEA MV HMT (A2) & CAMA (A1) ELE-1 DME-I MECH
THU ELE-1 HMT DME-I MECH MV
FRI DME-I MECH MV FEA FEA Forum
SAT MECH HMT MECH DME-I ELE-1
Time Table Co–ordinator Signature of HOD
Appendix - BHKBK COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, Bangalore – 45
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
Academic Year: 2011-12 Semester: ODDSUBJECT TEACHER TIME TABLE
Name of the Faculty: MOHAMMED YUNUS
Semester: V Section: B With effect from: 01-02-2012
8:30 to 12:55 1:40 to 4:10
Day 8:30 to
9:20
9:20 to
10:10
10:10 to
10:25
10:25 to
11:15
11:15 to
12:05
12:05 to
12:55
12:55 to
1:40
1:40 to
2:30
2:30 to
3:20
3:20 to
4:10
MON
TEA
BREAK
DME2- MYLUNCH
BREAK
TUE DME2-MY
WED DME2- MY
THU
FRI DME2- MY
SAT DME2- MY
Signature of the Faculty Signature of HOD
Appendix - C
HKBK COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, BANGALORE - 45
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENTAcademic Year_2011-2012 Semester: ODD
LESSON PLANNING
Semester: V Subject Code: 06ME51 Name of Subject Teacher: MOHAMMED YUNUSName of Subject Expert (ReVewer): DR.J.FAZLUR RAHMAN For the Period: From: 01/02/2012 to 22/5/2012
SlNo.
Topic / Experiment
Planned Executed
REMARKSNo. of
PeriodsDate
No. of
PeriodsDate
1.Unit:1Introduction to Machine Design, Normal & Shear stress
101-08-2011
101-08-2011
2.Bi-axial and Tri-axial stresses, stress-tensor.
102-08-2011
102-08-2011
3.Principal stresses , problems
103-08-2011
103-08-2011
4.Engineering Materials & their mechanical properties. 1
04-08-20111
04-08-2011
5. Stress- strain diagrams, stress analysis. 1 06-08-2011 1 06-08-2011
6.Design consideration, codes and standards.
108-08-2011
108-08-2011
7.Unit:2Design for static strength, static load and Factor of safety ( Numerical)
109-08-2011
109-08-2011
8.Theories of failure: Max. Normal stress theory, max. Shear stress theory. 1
10-08-20111
10-08-2011
9.Distortion Energy theory, Failure of brittle materials 1
11-08-20111
11-08-2011
10. Failure of Ductile materials, problems 1 13-08-2011 1 13-08-2011
11. problems 1 16-08-2011 1 16-08-2011
12.Stress concentration:Determination stress concentration factor 1
17-08-20111
17-08-2011
13.problems
118-08-2011
118-08-2011
SlNO
Topic / Experiment
Planned Executed
REMARKSNo. of
PeriodsDate
No. of
PeriodsDate
14.Impact strength:Impact stresses due to Axial load 1
20-08-20111
20-08-2011
15.Impact stresses due to Bending load & torsional load. 1
22-08-20111
22-08-2011
16.Problems
123-08-2011
123-08-2011
17.Unit:3Design for fatigue strength, S-N diagram, low cycle fatigue.
124-08-2011
124-08-2011
18.High cycle fatigue, Endurance limit. Endurance limit modifying factors- Size, surface finish, stress concentration factor
125-08-2011
125-08-2011
19.Fluctuating stresses, Goodman’s & Soderberg’s Equation. 1
27-08-20111
27-08-2011
20.problems
129-08-2011
129-08-2011
21.problems
130-08-2011
130-08-2011
22.Stress due to combined loading
103-09-2011
103-09-2011
23.Problems
105-09-2011
105-09-2011
24.Cumulative fatigue damage
107-09-2011
107-09-2011
25.problems
108-09-2011
108-09-2011
26.Unit:5Design of shafts: torsion of shafts, Design for strength.
110-09-2011
110-09-2011
27. problems 1 12-09-2011 1 12-09-2011
28.Design for Rigidity ( Steady loading)
113-09-2011
113-09-2011
29. problems 1 14-09-2011 1 14-09-2011
30.ASME & BIS codes for power transmission shafting.
SlNO
Topic / Experiment
Planned ExecutedREMARKS
No. of
PeriodsDate
No. of
PeriodsDate
31.Design of shafts under fluctuating loads.
115-09-2011
115-09-2011
32.problems
117-09-2011
117-09-2011
33.Design of shafts under combined loading.
119-09-2011
119-09-2011
34.problems
120-09-2011
120-09-2011
35.Unit:8Power screws: Stresses in power screws. 1
21-09-20111
21-09-2011
36. Efficiency & self locking in power screws. 1 22-09-2011 1 22-09-2011
37.Design of power screws
124-09-2011
124-09-2011
38. Problems 1 26-09-2011 1 26-09-2011
39. Complete design of Screws Jack 1 28-09-2011 1 28-09-2011
40.Complete design of Screws Jack
129-09-2011
129-09-2011
41. Complete design of Screws Jack 1 01-10-2011 1 01-10-2011
42.Unit:7Riveted joints: types, Rivet Materials, Failure of riveted joints.
103-10-2011
103-10-2011
43.Efficiency of riveted joints
104-10-2011
104-10-2011
44.Problems
113-10-2011
113-10-2011
45.Boiler joints , problems
115-10-2011
115-10-2011
46.Problems
117-10-2011
117-10-2011
47. Tank & structural joints
48.Problems
SlNO
Topic / Experiment
Planned Executed
REMARKSNo. of
PeriodsDate
No. of
PeriodsDate
49.Riveted brackets
118-10-2011
118-10-2011
50. Problems 1 19-10-2011 1 19-10-2011
51.Welded joints: Types, Butt and Fillet weld strength
120-10-2011
120-10-2011
52. problems 1 22-10-2011 1 22-10-2011
53.Unit:6Design of Cotter joints
124-10-2011
124-10-2011
54. Design of Knuckle joints 1 26-10-2011 1 26-10-2011
55. Types of keys, Design of keys. Design of splines 1 29-10-2011 1 29-10-2011
56. Design of Rigid coupling. 1 31-10-2011 1 31-10-2011
57. Design of Flexible Coupling 1 02-11-2011 1 02-11-2011
58. Design Flange coupling 1 03-11-2011 1 03-11-2011
59.Design of Bush & Pin type flexible coupling.
105-11-2011
105-11-2011
60. Old ham’s Coupling 1 08-11-2011 1 08-11-2011
61.Unit:4Stresses in threaded fasteners, Effect of initial tension
109-11-2011
109-11-2011
62. Design of threaded fasteners under static load. 1 10-11-2011 1 10-11-2011
63. Design under dynamic & impact loads. 1 17-11-2011 1 17-11-2011
64.Design of eccentrically loaded bolted joints Problems 1
19-11-20111
19-11-2011
Prepared By___________________ Reviewed by_______________ Approved by: HOD
Date & Sign__________________ Date & Sign________________ Date & Sign _______
Annexure -1 to Appendix – C
HKBK COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, BANGALORE - 45
MECHNICAL ENGINEERINGDEPARTMENT
Academic Year: 2011-12 Semester: ODD
RECORD OF INITIAL BRIEFING & LAYING DOWNOF OBJECTIVES BY STUDENTS FOR THEMSELVES
Semester: V Section: B Name of the Faculty: MOHAMMED YUNS
Subject Name: DME-I Subject Code: 06ME51
1. Student’s objectives Vz a Vz this Subject.
a. To teach the students fundamental concepts and approach to design of machine
elements.
b. To cover the full syllabus and revise for 100 marks
c. To make the students familiar with the use of Machine Design Handbooks.
d. To solve university questions.
e. To draw key sectional and assembled views of machine elements and assemblies
and make students to practice
f. To design all the machine elements and make students thoroughly familiar with
the steps in machine elements.
g. To impart knowledge to students about operation and maintenance of each
machine elements listed in the curriculum
2. Actions by Students, to achieve their objectives (as decided by Students)a) To revise important topics
b) Prepare for 160 Marks
3. What Students expect from Subject Teacher & organization to achieve their objectivesa) Well channeled teaching.
b) Highlight of Previous design literature, Methodology and terminology.
c) To teach real time examples in the subject.
d) Teach the importance of the subject in future.
e) Discuss about previous question papers.
Appendix – D
HKBK COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, BANGALORE - 45
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
Academic Year: 2011-12 Semester: ODD
REVEW OF LESSON PLANNING
Name of Staff: Mohammed Yunus Semester: V Subject: DME-I
ReVew – I --by 5th Week before 1st Internal Test
Date of ReVew
*Report by Subject Teacher
Date: 3-3-2012Cumulative No. Of Classes: 19Syllabus: Planned : 3/8th (37.5%) of Syllabus Executed :1/3rd (33% ) of Syllabus Average Students Attendance: 61 %
Remarks by HOD*
Staff Signature __________________ HOD Signature_________________
ReVew – I -- by 9th Week before 2nd Internal Test
Date of ReVew
Confirmation of action as per ReVew – I
Yes, action taken and work executed as per ReVew-1
Remarks by HOD
*Report by Subject Teacher for ReVew - I
Date : 7-4-2012Cumulative No. Of Classes: 41Syllabus: Planned : 1/3th of Syllabus Executed: 1/3rd of Syllabus (70% cumulative)
Average Students Attendance :
Remarks by HOD**
Staff Signature HOD Signature
Appendix – D
ReVew – II -- by 13th Week Date of ReVew
Confirmation of action as per ReVew – IYes action taken and work executed as per ReVew I
Remarks by HOD:
*Report by Subject Teacher for ReVew - IIDate : 7-4-2012Cumulative No. Of Classes: 41Syllabus: Planned : 1/3th of Syllabus Executed: 1/3rd of Syllabus (70% cumulative)
Average Students Attendance : 75%
Remarks by HOD**
Staff Signature __________________ HOD Signature_________________
Final ReVew by 17th Week Date of ReVew
Confirmation of action as per ReVew – II
Yes action taken and work executed as per ReVew – II
Remarks by HOD:
*Final Report by Subject Teacher The classes were well conducted as per planned schedule. Students were mentored and lectured to curriculum and all related shop floor and factory management concepts were covered. To help students score high, after the 2nd
Internal Assessment Test, Subject notes comprehensively prepared by myself – spot on
to curriculum were circulated to all students.
Remarks by HOD**
Staff Signature __________________ HOD Signature_________________
*Suggested corrective action by subject Teacher shall be indicated if the difference between planned & executed for any topic is more than one week.
** Approval of corrective action by HOD with or without changes (in consultation with Subject Expert).
Appendix – E
HKBK COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, BANGALORE – 45
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
Academic Year: 2011-12 Semester: ODDPerformance during Internal Assessment Tests
Name of the Faculty: MOHAMMED YUNUS Dates of Tests I (5-3-2012) I (9-4-2012) II (14-5-2012)
Sl.No
Roll No.USN No
Name of the Student
Internal Assessment Marks Scored (Max. Marks 25)
Cumulative AttendancePercentage as on Date
Remarks on performance/ Attendance at the end of unit test T1, T2, T3
Serial Ni./Test/RemarksT1 T2 T3 Avg Example : Serial No. 4/T2/Solve More
Problem, Be regular in class etc.1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 101 1HK06ME 001 Abdul Rasheed C.M 07 20 16 16 53 75 782 1HK06ME 027 Kalappa 15 15 A 15 94 40 563
1HK08ME 003 Ajmal E.V02 20 17 15 83 62.5 70
41HK08ME 027 Jaideep .R
22 15 A 16 94 70 75
5 1HK08ME 037 Mohammed Shakeel .M A 24 A 20 53 75 826
1HK08ME 038 Md. Zahir Rafeeque AhmedA 06 A 22 41 77.5 80
7 1HK09ME 001 Aaquib Javed Siddique 23 18 22 23 76 72.5 80
8 1HK09ME 003 Anish Kumar Pathak A 25 18 18 70 72.5 809 1HK09ME 004 Asfan Baig .M 24 20 18 19 82 80 8310 1HK09ME 005 Ashik Sam Thomas 21 22 A 21 76 80 85
Signature of staff I/C »Date »
Signature of HOD with Date
Appendix – EHKBK COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, BANGALORE – 45
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
Academic Year: 2011-12 Semester: ODDPerformance during Internal Assessment Tests
Name of the Faculty: MOHAMMED YUNUS Dates of Tests I (5-3-2012) I (9-4-2012) II (14-5-2012)
Sl.No
Roll No.USN No
Name of the Student
Internal Assessment MarksScored (Max. Marks 25)
Cumulative AttendancePercentage as on Date
Remarks on performance/ Attendance at the end of unit test T1, T2, T3
Serial Ni./Test/RemarksT1 T2 T3 Avg Example : Serial No. 4/T2/Solve More
Problem, Be regular in class etc.1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 101 1HK09ME 006 Ashil Jose 15 25 17 15 18 87.5 902 1HK09ME 007 Ashish Raju Philip 22 20 21 22 82 87.5 903 1HK09ME 008 Aswin .R 20 18 25 25 94 95 984 1HK09ME 010 Bharath Singh .M 24 21 11 15 94 92.5 925 1HK09ME 011 Bharath .V 21 19 A 24 100 85 886 1HK09ME 012 Biddappa P.S 21 24 A 15 88 60 687 1HK09ME 013 Bujair .K A 22 A 24 59 87.5 908 1HK09ME 014 Craig Mario Brown 18 17 15 17 94 80 889 1HK09ME 016 Gowtham S.M 24 A 20 21 94 75 82
10 1HK09ME 017 Guruprasad 20 18 A 17 82 70 82Signature of staff I/C »Date »
Signature of HOD with Date
Appendix – E
HKBK COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, BANGALORE – 45
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
Academic Year: 2011-12 Semester: ODDPerformance during Internal Assessment Tests
Name of the Faculty: MOHAMMED YUNUS Dates of Tests I (5-3-2012) I (9-4-2012) II (14-5-2012)
Sl.No
Roll No.USN No
Name of the Student
Internal Assessment MarksScored (Max. Marks 25)
Cumulative Attendance
Percentage as on Date
Remarks on performance/ Attendance at the end of unit test T1, T2, T3
Serial Ni./Test/Remarks
T1 T2 T3 Avg Example : Serial No. 4/T2/Solve MoreProblem, Be regular in class etc.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 101 1HK09ME 018 Harshith N.A 24 25 10 15 88 70 822 1HK09ME 019 Hashim T.K 17 22 23 21 76 85 873 1HK09ME 022 Insaf P.A 14 24 19 21 76 95 954 1HK09ME 023 Jackson James 23 15 A 22 70 97.5 1005 1HK09ME 024 Jagadeesha .D 20 15 A 23 70 87.5 906 1HK09ME 027 Joel Nazareth 24 22 18 21 70 90 927 1HK09ME 028 Joshua Daniel .D 21 18 02 20 76 97.5 978 1HK09ME 029 Kiran Ramesh 24 22 A 21 76 77.5 839 1HK09ME 030 Kumar Chetan 12 18 15 19 65 77.5 95
10 1HK09ME 031 Lohith B.H A 21 20 22 100 80 87Signature of staff I/C »Date »
Signature of HOD with Date
Appendix – E
HKBK COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, BANGALORE – 45
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
Academic Year: 2011-12 Semester: ODDPerformance during Internal Assessment Tests
Name of the Faculty: MOHAMMED YUNUS Dates of Tests I (5-3-2012) I (9-4-2012) II (14-5-2012)Sl.No
Roll No.USN No
Name of the Student
Internal Assessment MarksScored (Max. Marks 25)
Cumulative AttendancePercentage as on Date
Remarks on performance/ Attendance at the end of unit test T1, T2, T3
Serial Ni./Test/RemarksT1 T2 T3 Avg Example : Serial No. 4/T2/Solve More
Problem, Be regular in class etc.1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Improvement test on 18-5-12 and scored 23/25
1 1HK09ME 032 Luqhman Shariff 23 23 A 24 52 92.5 972 1HK09ME 033 M. Frexin Simon 24 24 A 22 94 82.5 853 1HK09ME 034 Madhusudan Das .K 18 12 A 22 70 100 974 1HK09ME 035 Mahesh .J 24 20 A 17 100 85 855 1HK09ME 037 Manjunatha .S.
Hurakadli24 15 23 23 82 97.5 100
6 1HK09ME 038 Manikandan .R 20 20 19 22 70 100 1007 1HK09ME 039 Mario Aurelius Lionel
Robin24 16 23 21 76 87.5 93
8 1HK09ME 041 Md. Amir Hussain 24 A A 19 94 65 809 1HK09ME 042 Md. Qauser 24 24 13 15 65 82.5 78
10 1HK09ME 043 Md. Quamer Tawheed 23 23 A 23 52 72.5 83Signature of staff I/C »Date »
Signature of HOD with Date
Appendix – EHKBK COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, BANGALORE – 45
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
Academic Year: 2011-12 Semester: ODDPerformance during Internal Assessment Tests
Name of the Faculty: MOHAMMED YUNUS Dates of Tests I (5-3-2012) I (9-4-2012) II (14-5-2012)Sl.No
Roll No.USN No
Name of the Student
Internal Assessment MarksScored (Max. Marks 25)
Cumulative AttendancePercentage as on Date
Remarks on performance/ Attendance at the end of unit test T1, T2, T3
Serial Ni./Test/RemarksT1 T2 T3 Avg Example : Serial No. 4/T2/Solve More
Problem, Be regular in class etc.1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Appeared for improvement test on 18-5-12 and scored 22/25Appeared for improvement test on 18-5-12 and scored 18/25
Appeared for improvement test on 18-5-12 and scored 22/25
1 1HK09ME 044 Mohammad Raihan 24 18 24 22 94 70 772 1HK09ME 046 Md. Zeeshan Rizvi 21 15 22 19 76 82.5 823 1HK09ME 047 Mohamed Akif Jaffery
Munaff15 24 15 15 52 72.5 78
4 1HK09ME 048 Mohamed Rashid .M 15 20 A 20 59 75 835 1HK09ME 049 Mohammad Akib .J 21 24 15 18 70 80 856 1HK09ME 050 Mohammed Ameen V.C 24 20 A 25 76 85 937 1HK09ME 051 Mohammed
Habibulla .P15 14 18 22 65 87.5 90
8 1HK09ME 052 Mohammed Hussain 23 19 15 22 76 100 1009 1HK09ME 053 Mohammed Shaleh
Ahmed20 18 A 15 82 85 90
10 1HK09ME 055 Muzaffar Shan A 24 18 19 24 92.5 92Signature of staff I/C »Date »
Signature of HOD with Date
Appendix – E
HKBK COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, BANGALORE – 45
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
Academic Year: 2011-12 Semester: ODDPerformance during Internal Assessment Tests
Name of the Faculty: MOHAMMED YUNUS Dates of Tests I (5-3-2012) I (9-4-2012) II (14-5-2012)Sl.No
Roll No.USN No
Name of the Student
Internal Assessment Marks
Scored (Max. Marks 25)
Cumulative Attendance
Percentage as on Date
Remarks on performance/ Attendance at the end of unit test T1, T2, T3
Serial Ni./Test/RemarksT1 T2 T3 Avg Example : Serial No. 4/T2/Solve More
Problem, Be regular in class etc.1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Appeared for improvement test on 18-5-12 and scored 21/25Appeared for improvement test on 18-5-12 and scored 23/25
1 1HK07ME 033 Mannan Hassan Khan 23 25 A 25 5 80 872 1HK08ME 081 Syed Arifulla 24 21 08 21 10 92.5 96
Signature of staff I/C »Date »
Signature of HOD with Date
Appendix – E
Appendix – F
CORRECTIVE ACTIONS ON PERFORMANCE OF STUDENT
IN IA TEST – 1 (05-3-2012)
*1. Action suggested by subject Teacher as per remarks: (refer Appendix – H)
2. Remarks by HOD: Subject execution on time
Students receptive to lectures Signature of Subject Teacher
Students to be exhorted to high scoring in coming I A Tests
3. Action taken as per remarks: Subject execution continued
With same zeal and zest Signature of HOD
i) Extra Classes: Not required
Sl.
NoDate
TimeTopics
+Circular /
Time Table NoFrom To
---- ---- ----- ----- -----
+ Copy of Circular / Time table to be attached
ii) Notes given by subject Teacher
Sl.
NoTopic
No. of
Pages
1.
2.
Introduction to Vbration
Free Vbration
18
15
iii) Any amendments to the lesson planning required. Not needed
iv) Any other Points :
Signature of Faculty Signature of HOD
Date__________________ Date_______________
Appendix – F
HKBK COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, BANGALORE - 45
MECHANICAL DEPARTMENT
CORRECTIVE ACTIONS ON PERFORMANCE OF STUDENT
IN IA TEST- 2 (09-04-2012)
*1. Action suggested by subject Teacher as per remarks: (refer Appendix – H)
2. Remarks by HOD: I A Test scoring has improved Signature of Subject Teacher
Average students attendance has improved
3. Action taken as per remarks: Signature of HOD
i) Extra Classes: Not required
Sl.
NoDate
TimeTopics
+Circular /
Time Table NoFrom To
---- ---- ----- ----- -----
+ Copy of Circular / Time table to be attached
v) Notes given by subject Teacher
Sl.
NoTopic
No. of
Pages
1.
2.
Damped Free Vbration
Forced Vbration
20
15
vi) Any amendments to the lesson planning required.
vii) Any other Points
Signature of Faculty Signature of HOD
Date__________________ Date_______________
Appendix – F
HKBK COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, BANGALORE - 45
MECHANICAL DEPARTMENT
CORRECTIVE ACTIONS ON PERFORMANCE OF STUDENT
IN IA TEST--- 3 (14 -5-2012)
*1. Action suggested by subject Teacher as per remarks: (Refer Appendix – H)
2. Remarks by HOD Signature of Subject Teacher
3. Action taken as per remarks: Signature of HOD
i) Extra Classes: Not required
Sl.
NoDate
TimeTopics
+Circular /
Time Table NoFrom To
---- ---- ----- ----- -----
+ Copy of Circular / Time table to be attached
viii) Notes given by subject Teacher
Sl.
NoTopic
No. of
Pages
1.
2.
Vbration Measurements
Numerical methods to handle Multi Degree of Freedom
ix) Any amendments to the lesson planning required.
x) Any other Points
Signature of Faculty Signature of HOD
Date__________________ Date_______________
Appendix – G
HKBK COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, BANGALORE - 45
MECHANICAL DEPARTMENT
Academic Year: 2011-2012 Semester: ODD
FIRST REVEW BY SUBJECT TEACHER WITH THE CLASS
AND CORRECTIVE ACTIONS TAKEN
(To be done at the start of fifth Week)
Semester : V Section : A Name of Faculty: ABDUL MUJEEB. N
Date: 12—3-2012 (After 1st IA Test) Time: From 8: 30 Am to: 9: 20 Am
Sl.
No1. Suggestions from the Students Action Required
Remarks by
HOD
To educate students about contemporary
industrial management
Hands on practical principles to
be highlighted
2. Self Realized PointsAction Required
Remarks by
HOD
Students to be lectured modern shop floor
concepts and factory management
Hands on practical rudiments to
be highlighted
3. Any amendments to the lesson planning required
4. Details of action taken.
Signature of Faculty Signature of HOD
Date_______________ Date____________
Appendix – H
HKBK COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, BANGALORE - 45
MECHANICAL DEPARTMENT
Academic Year: 2011-2012 Semester: ODD
FIRST REVEW BY SUBJECT TEACHER WITH THE CLASS
AND CORRECTIVE ACTIONS TAKEN
(To be done at the start of fifth Week)
Semester: V Section: A Name of Faculty: MOHAMMED YUNUS
Date: 16-4-2012 (After 2nd IA Test) Time: From 8: 30 Am to : 9: 20 Am
Sl.
No1. Suggestions from the Students Action Required Remarks by HOD
Students wanted me to compile
notes covering full portion
Single source notes required to avoid
multiple sources like 5-6 different
books/ authors , internet so on
2. Self Realized Points Action Required Remarks by HOD
Students need to be talked about
current awareness topics and
changing global scenario
Global business operations and global
phenomena and its impact at
organization level and indiVdual level
discussed
3. Any amendments to the lesson planning required
4. Details of action taken.
Signature of Faculty Signature of HOD
Date_______________ Date____________
Appendix – J
HKBK COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, BANGALORE - 45
MECHANICAL DEPARTMENT
Academic Year: 2011-12 Semester: ODD
FINAL REVEW BY SUBJECT TEACHER
(After University Exam)
Semester: V Section: B Name of Faculty: MOHAMMED YUNUS
1. Adequacy of time for coverage of syllabus.
Yes , time was adequate
2. Suggestions regarding change in syllabus including updating as per latest Technology.
More Shop floor concepts and production management techniques to be included
3. Suggestions regarding change of books.
Change of books is naturally required with and if curriculum is amended
4. Suggestions regarding more emphasis on certain topics.
The current global scenario is witnessing changes in various methodology of designing a component due to application of
different techniques/ tools.. Therefore an additional topics covering these aspects have to be introduced and discussed
Date________________ Signature of Faculty
Date_________________ Signature of HOD
Appendix – KHKBK COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, BANGALORE - 45
MECHANICAL DEPARTMENT
Academic Year: 2011- 2012 Semester: ODD
POINTS TO BE IMPLEMENTED FOR THE COMING SEMESTER
(To be prepared after University Result)
Semester V Section: A Name of Faculty : Mohammed Yunus
A. FOR PREPARATION OF THIS ANNEXURE FOLLOWING DOCUMENTS ARE NEEDED
1) Final review at the end of lesson planning. -- Lesson plan dates and executed dates were in tune till the 2nd I A Test.
Thereafter there were minor slip ups due to Seminars and Workshops conducted in the department
2) Failure analysis carried out for subjects with pass % less than 60%.
3) Final reVew by subject Teacher (Course File)
B. ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN :
1) Selection of proper faculty for the subject. : Industry served staff members preferred
2) Training for earmarked faculty. : On job training and students feedback is best
3) More emphasis on certain topics: Topics related to shop floor concepts, industrial engineering and factory management
are adVsable.
4) Points to be considered for preparing lesson planning. : More and more portions to be covered in the beginning of the
semester. Towards the fag end, students get involved with their project works and internal marks / improvement tests etc.
5) Requirements of additional books and training aids. : Industrial Vsits and some case studies will nurture students mind
towards finishing school programs
6) Case to be taken up with University for changes in the syllabus (If any).
Appendix – H
HKBK COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, BANGALORE - 45
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
Academic Year: 2011-12 Semester: ODD
SECOND REVEW BY SUBJECT TEACHER WITH THE CLASS
AND CORRECTIVE ACTIONS TAKEN
(To be done at the start of fifth Week)
Semester : V Section: B Name of Faculty: MOHAMMED YUNUS
Date: 16—4-2012 (After 2nd IA Test) Time: From 8: 30 AM To: 9: 20 AM
Sl. No. 1. Suggestions from the Students Action Required Remarks by HOD
Students wanted me to compile notes covering
full portion.
Single source notes required to avoid
multiple sources like 5-6 different
books/ authors , internet so on .
2. Self Realized Points Action Required Remarks by HOD
Students need to be talked about current
awareness topics and developments in this field.
New methods and tools are discussed.
3. Any amendments to the lesson planning required
5. Details of action taken.
Signature of Faculty Signature of HOD
Date_______________ Date____________
Appendix – J
HKBK COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, BANGALORE - 45
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
Academic Year: 2011-12 Semester: ODDFINAL REVEW BY SUBJECT TEACHER
(After University Exam)
Semester: V Section: B Name of Faculty: MOHAMMED YUNUS
5. Adequacy of time for coverage of syllabus.
Yes, time was not adequate for Units covering large number of numerical and derivations.
6. Suggestions regarding change in syllabus including updating as per latest Technology.
More Experimental, analytical and numerical methods and techniques to be included.
7. Suggestions regarding change of books.
Change of books is naturally required with and if curriculum is amended
8. Suggestions regarding more emphasis on certain topics.
The recent research and development work in Design of new mechanical components is witnessing changes due to
introduction of new tools and methods. Therefore new techniques and methods have to be introduced and discussed.
Date________________ Signature of Faculty
Date_________________ Signature of HOD
Appendix – K
HKBK COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, BANGALORE - 45
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
Academic Year: 2011-12 Semester: ODD
POINTS TO BE IMPLEMENTED FOR THE COMING SEMESTER
(To be prepared after University Result)
Semester: V Section: B Name of Faculty: MOHAMMED YUNUS
A. For preparation of this document, the following documents shall be considered.
i. Final reVew at the end of lesson planning.
ii. Failure analysis carried out for subjects with pass % less than 60%.
iii. Final reVew by subject Teacher (Course File)
B. Actions to be taken :
i. Selection of proper faculty for the subject.
ii. Training for earmarked faculty.
iii. More emphasis on certain topics.
iv. Points to be considered for preparing lesson planning.
v. Requirements of additional books and training aids.
vi. Case to be taken up with University for changes in the syllabus (If any).
Signature of HOD Signature of Principal
Date________________ Date________________
PROGRAM EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES FOR DME – I (06ME51)
The following PEO’s were set at the beginning of semester keeping average students in focus
1. To teach the students fundamental concepts and approach to design of machine elements
2. To cover the full syllabus and revise for 100 marks
3. To make the students familiar with the use of Machine Design Handbooks
4. To solve university questions
5. To draw key sectional and assembled Views of machine elements and assemblies and make students to practice
6. To design all the machine elements and make students thoroughly familiar with the steps in machine elements.
7. To impart knowledge to students about operation and maintenance of each machine elements listed in the curriculum
PROGRAM OUTCOMES (PO’s):
At the end of semester, the students acquired following :
1. Students were well acquainted with the Basic parts design and effect of various loading ( individual /combined) in
different components of machine using various theories of failure.
2. Students had a fairly broad idea of steps involved in design of each machine assembly (Beams, Gears, Springs,
Bearings , Cylinders & cylinder heads, clutches and brakes so on ) and types of loading (fatigue, static and impact, and
so on).
3. Students were able to read sectional and assembled Views of machine elements and their design methodology.
4. Students were familiar with the functioning of the machine elements and full assemblies
5. Students became familiar with the fundamental aspects such as materials used in each machine element, dimensions
and sizes and overall general arrangement.
6. Students got familiarized with exploring the Machine Design Data Hand book.
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HKBK COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, BANGALORE – 45
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
COURSE FILE
(ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IF ANY)H.K.B.K. College of Engineering
# 22/1, Nagawara, Bangalore-560 045.Calendar of ODDts for ODD Semester B.E of Academic Year 2011-2012.
MonthWee
kMon
TueWed
Thu
FriSat
Sun Holidays ActiVties IA Test
February 1 1 2 3 4 51st – Commencement of I / IV / V & VI semester B.E.
2 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
3 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
4 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 20 – Mahashivaratri
Feb / March 5 27 28 29 1 2 3 4 1st March: Last date to submit 1st Test question paper.
6 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1st IA Test: 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th & 10th March.
7 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 17th March: - Progress Report to be sent to parents.
8 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 23 – Ugadi 1st Lab Test: 19th, 20th, 21st, 22nd & 24th March.
March/April 9 26 27 28 29 30 31 1
10 2 3 4 5 6 7 84 – Mahaveera Jayanthi6 – Good Friday
5th April: Last date to submit 2nd Test question paper.
11 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 2nd IA Test: 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th, 13th & 14th April.
12 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 18th April– Cultural Day 21st April: Progress Report to be sent to parents.
13 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 24 – Basava Jayanthi
April / May 14 30 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 – May Day 3rd May: Last date to submit 3rd Test question paper.
15 7 8 9 10 11 12 133rd IA Test: 7th, 8th & 9th May. (2 Tests per day)2nd Lab IA Test: 10th, 11th & 12th May
16 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 19th May: – Display of average IA Marks.
17 21 22 23 24 25 26 2722nd – Last working day for I / IV / V & VI semester B.E.Graduation Day for Final Year B.E.
VTU Practical Examination of I, IV & V Sem B.E: 25th May to 9th June.
May / June 18 28 29 30 31 1 2 3 VTU Theory Examination of VI Sem B.E: 28th May to 6th June
19 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 VTU Theory Examination of I, IV & V Sem B.E: 11th June to 4th July.
20 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 VTU Vva Voce of VI Sem B.E: 11th to 18th June.
1. Attendance norms will be followed as per VTU. Students who get below 85% attendance are liable for detention. 2. Staff members are required to monitor the attendance of the students and send attendance status report of the irregular students once in 15
days to the Principal’s Office & intimate the same to the parents. 3. Improvement Tests will be given by the respective departments for only to those students who have not got the average marks in the IA
tests & will be conducted immediately after the 3rd IA test.4. Sports actiVty after 3.30 p.m., cultural actiVties practice in forum actiVties periods and after the college hours only.5. Final sessionals of Theory and Lab will be displayed in the respective departments on 19.05.2012. Students are required to go through the
same, if they find any discrepancies the same may be informed to the concerned HOD for necessary correction immediately.6. All the Students have to wear ID cards compulsorily. The Students are not allowed to use Mobiles inside the campus.Copy to: The HODs of E&C/EEE/ME/CSE/ISE/Phy/Chem/Maths/MBA & HR/Office/Exam/Sports/Library/Accounts/Admin/Director
Principal
V SEMESTER DESIGN OF MACHINE ELEMENTS-I
Subject Code: 06ME51 IA Marks: 25No. of Lecture Hrs. / Week: 04 Exam Hours: 03
Total No. of Lecture Hrs: 52 Exam Marks: 100PART - A
UNIT - 1INTRODUCTION: Definitions: Normal, Shear, Biaxial and Tri Axial Stresses, Stress Tensor, Principal Stresses. Engineering Materials and theirMechanical properties, Stress-Strain diagrams, Stress Analysis, Design, considerations: Codes and Standards. 5 Hours
UNIT - 2DESIGN FOR STATIC & IMPACT STRENGTH: Static Strength: Static loads and Factor of Safety, Theories of failure. Maximum Normal StressTheory, Maximum Shear Stress Theory, Distortion Energy Theory; Failure of Brittle Materials, Failure of Ductile Materials. Stress Concentration,Determination of Stress Concentration Factor. Impact Strength:Introduction, Impact Stresses due to Axial, Bending and Torsional loads, Effect of Inertia. 7 Hours
UNIT - 3DESIGN FOR FATIGUE STRENGTH: Introduction- S-N Diagram, Low Cycle Fatigue, High Cycle Fatigue, Endurance Limit, Endurance Limit.Modifying Factors: Size effect, Surface effect, Stress Concentration effects. Fluctuating Stresses, Goodman and Soderberg relationship; Stresses due toCombined Loading, Cumulative Fatigue Damage. 8 Hours
UNIT - 4THREADED FASTENERS: Stresses in Threaded Fasteners, Effect of Initial Tension, Design of Threaded Fasteners under Static, Dynamic andImpact loads, Design of Eccentrically loaded Bolted Joints. 6 Hours
PART - BUNIT - 5DESIGN OF SHAFTS: Torsion of Shafts, Design for strength and Rigidity, with Steady loading, ASME & BIS codes for Power Transmission shafting,Shafts under Fluctuating loads and Combined loads. 7 Hours
UNIT - 6COTTER JOINT AND KNUCKLE JOINTS, KEYS AND COUPLINGS:Design of Cotter and Knuckle Joints, Keys: Types of keys, Design of Keys, and Design of Splines. Couplings: Rigid and Flexible Couplings: FlangeCoupling, Bush and Pin type Coupling and Oldham’s Coupling. 7 Hours
UNIT - 7RIVETED AND WELDED JOINTS: Types, Rivet Materials, Failures of Riveted Joints, Joint Efficiency, Boiler Joints, Tank and Structural Joints,Riveted Brackets. Welded Joints – Types, Strength of Butt and Fillet welds, Eccentrically loaded Welded Joints. 7 Hours
UNIT - 8POWER SCREWS: Mechanics of Power Screw, Stresses in Power Screws, Efficiency and Self-locking, Design of Power Screw, Design of Screw Jack:(Complete Design). 5 Hours
DESIGN DATA HAND BOOKS:1. Design Data Hand Book – K. Lingaiah, McGraw Hill, 2nd Ed. 2003.2. Design Data Hand Book – K. Mahadevan and Balaveera Reddy, CBS Publication3. Machine Design Data Hand Book – H.G. Patil, Shri Shashi Prakashan, Belgaum.4. PSG Design Data Handbook PSG College of Technology, Coimbatore.
TEXT BOOKS:1. Mechanical Engineering Design: Joseph E Shigley and Charles R. Mischke. McGraw Hill International edition, 6th Edition 2003.2. Design of Machine Elements: V.B. Bhandari, Tata McGraw Hill, Publishing Company Ltd., New Delhi, 2nd Edition 2007.
REFERENCE BOOKS:1. Machine Design: Robert L. Norton, Pearson Education Asia, 2001.2. Design of Machine Elements: M. F. Spotts, T. E. Shoup, L. E., Hornberger, S. R. Jayram and C. V. Venkatesh, Pearson Education,
2006.3. Machine Design: Hall, Holowenko, Laughlin (Schaum’s Outlines series) Adapted by S.K. Somani, Tata McGraw Hill PublishingCompany Ltd., New Delhi, Special Indian Edition, 2008.4. Fundamentals of Machine Component Design: Robert C. JuVnall and Kurt M Marshek, Wiley India Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 3rd Edition,2007.