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B. E. Degree Programme
Mechanical Engineering
Curriculum and Syllabi
Revised Regulations 2008
Sri Ramakrishna Engineering College
Coimbatore 641 022
(Autonomous Institution, Accredited by NBA
Affiliated to Anna University Coimbatore)
Phone: 0422 2460088, 2461588 Fax: 0422- 2461089
Website: HYPERLINK "http://www.srec.ac.in"www.srec.ac.in
THE VISION
To develop into a leading World Class Technological University consisting of Schools of Excellence in various disciplines.
With a co-existent Centre for Engineering Solutions Development for World-wide Clientele.
THE MISSION
To provide all necessary inputs to the students for them to grow into knowledge Engineers and Scientist attaining
Excellence in Domain Knowledge-practice and theory.
Excellence in Co-curricular and Extra curricular talents.
Excellence in character and Personality.
SRI RAMAKRISHNA ENGINEERING COLLEGE, COIMBATORE 22
(Autonomous Institution, Affiliated to Anna University Coimbatore)
B.E MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Revised Regulations 2008
(For the students admitted during the Academic year 2008-2009 onwards)
SEMESTER I
Code No.Course TitleLTPCMarksCAFETotalTHEORY08AA101Technical English3003505010008AA102Engineering Mathematics-I3104505010008AA103Applied Physics4003505010008AA104Applied Chemistry4003505010008AA105Fundamentals of Programming3003505010008AA106Basics of Electrical and Electronics Engineering31035050100PRACTICALS08AA107Programming Laboratory0032505010008AA108Engineering Practices Laboratory0032505010008AA109Engineering Graphics Laboratory20325050100Total222925Code No.Course TitleLTPCMarksCAFETotalTHEORY08AA201Communication Skills3003505010008AA202Engineering Mathematics-II3104505010008AA203Materials Science4003505010008AA204Environmental Science3003505010008AA205Electrical Drives and Control3003505010008AA206Fluid Mechanics and Machinery40035050100PRACTICALS08AA207Applied Physics Laboratory0031505010008AA208Applied Chemistry Laboratory0031505010008AA209Electrical Engineering Laboratory0032505010008AA210Fluid Mechanics and Machinery Laboratory00325050100Total2011225SEMESTER II
SEMESTER - III
Code No.Course TitleLTPCMaximum MarksCAFETotalTHEORY3104505010008AA302Kinematics of Machinery3104505010008AA303Strength of Materials 3104505010008AA304Applied Thermodynamics3104505010008AA305Manufacturing Technology - I3003505010008AA306Materials Engineering3003505010008AA307
Science of Creativity-I
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PRACTICALS08AA308Machine Drawing Laboratory1032505010008AA309Strength of Materials Laboratory0032505010008AA310Machining Practice Laboratory00325050100Total2041028
SEMESTER- IV
Code No.Course TitleLTPCMaximum MarksCAFETotalTHEORY08AA401Numerical Methods 3104505010008AA402Dynamics of Machinery3104505010008AA403Measurement and Quality Control 3003505010008AA404Applied Hydraulics and Pneumatics3003505010008AA405Thermal Engineering3104505010008AA406Manufacturing Technology - II3003505010008AA407Science of Creativity-II101--100100PRACTICALS08AA408Dynamics and Metrology Laboratory 2032505010008AA409Industrial/Field Training Laboratory0031505010008AA410Manufacturing Processes Laboratory003250100100Total2131026
SEMESTER V
Code No.Course TitleLTPCMaximum MarksCAFETotalTHEORY08AA501Probability and Statistics 3003505010008AA502Production Tooling3003505010008AA503Mechatronics Engineering3003505010008AA504Gas Dynamics and Jet Propulsion3003505010008AA505Human Values and Professional Ethics3003505010008AA506Design of Machine Elements - I31045050100PRACTICALS 08AA507Thermal Engineering Laboratory0032505010008AA508Mechatronics Engineering Laboratory0032505010008AA509Technical Seminar003----Total181823
SEMESTER VI
Code No.Course TitleLTPCMaximum MarksCAFETotalTHEORY08AA601Principles of Management3003505010008AA602Automobile Engineering3003505010008AA603Process Planning and Cost Estimation3003505010008AA604Heat and Mass Transfer3104505010008AA605Design of Machine Elements II3104505010008AAE**Elective - I30035050100PRACTICALS 08AA606Heat Transfer Laboratory 0032505010008AA607Design and Fabrication Project0032505010008AA608Communication Skills Laboratory 00215050100Total182925
SEMESTER VII
Code No.Course TitleLTPCMaximum MarksCAFETotalTHEORY08AA701Design for Manufacturing 3003505010008AA702Computer Integrated Manufacturing3003505010008AA703Power Plant Engineering3003505010008AA704Finite Element Analysis31045050100Elective II30035050100Elective III30035050100PRACTICALS 08AA705CAD/CAM Laboratory 0032505010008AA706Identification of Project Work0030---Total181621SEMESTER VIII
Code No.Course TitleLTPCMaximum MarksCAFETotalTHEORY08AA801Total Quality Management3003505010008AAE**Elective IV3003505010008AAE**Elective V30035050100PRACTICALS 08AA802Computer Simulation and Analysis Laboratory0032505010008AA803Project Work0066100100200Total90917
ELECTIVES
Code No.Course TitleLTPCMaximum MarksCAFETotalTHEORY08AAE01Unconventional Machining Processes3003505010008AAE02Rapid Prototyping And Tooling3003505010008AAE03Refrigeration and Air-conditioning3103505010008AAE04Vibration and Noise Control3103505010008AAE05Renewable Sources of Energy3003505010008AAE06Quality Control and Reliability Engineering3103505010008AAE07Robotics3003505010008AAE08Design of Jigs, Fixtures and Press Tools3103505010008AAE09Lean Manufacturing3003505010008AAE10Computational Fluid Dynamics3103505010008AAE11Modern concepts of Engineering Design3103505010008AAE12Thermal Turbo Machines3103505010008AAE13Composite Materials 3003505010008AAE14Production Planning and Control3003505010008AAE15Advanced Strength of Materials3103505010008AAE16Product Design and Costing3103505010008AAE17Operations Research3103505010008AAE18Welding Technology3003505010008AAE19Entrepreneurship Development3003505010008AAE20Special Casting Techniques30035050100
L- Lecture T Tutorial P Practical C Credits CA Continuous Assessment
FE Final Examination
SEMESTER I
08AA101 TECHNICAL ENGLISH 3 0 0 100
(Common to all branches of Engineering and Technology)
UNIT i GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY 9
Word formation with prefixes and suffixes synonyms and antonyms verb patterns -subject - verb agreement tenses (simple and compound tenses) - simple, compound and complex sentences - impersonal passive voice use of conditionals - comparative adjectives (affirmative and negative) expanding nominal compounds - articles - use of prepositions - phrasal verbs commonly mispronounced and misspelt words British and American vocabulary
UNIT iI LISTENING 9
Extensive listening - listening for general content listening to fill up gapped texts - intensive listening listening for specific information : retrieval of factual information listening to identify topic, context, function, speakers opinion, attitude, etc. global understanding skills and ability to infer, extract gist and understand main ideas note-taking: guided and unguided
UNIT iII SPEAKING 9
Verbal and non verbal communication - speech sounds syllables word stress (structure and content words) - sentence stress - intonation - Pronunciation drills/ tongue twisters formal and informal English - oral practice developing confidence - introducing oneself - asking for or eliciting information - describing objects offering suggestions and recommendations expressing opinions (agreement / disagreement) - giving instructions
UNIT iV READING 9
Exposure to different reading techniques - reading for gist and global meaning - predicting the content - skimming the text identifying the topic sentence and its role in each paragraph scanning inferring / identifying lexical and contextual meanings reading for structure and detail - transfer of information / guided note-making understanding discourse coherence sequencing of sentences.
UNIT V WRITING 9
Introduction to the characteristics of technical style - writing definitions and descriptions - paragraph writing (topic sentence and its role, unity, coherence and use of cohesive expressions) - process description (use of sequencing connectives) comparison and contrast - classifying the data - analysing / interpreting the data formal letter writing (letter to the editor, letter for seeking practical training, and letter for undertaking project works in industries) editing (punctuation, spelling and grammar)
TOTAL 45
Reference Books
1 Rizvi M Ashraf, "Effective Technical Communication", 1st Edition, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Company Ltd., New Delhi, 2005.
2 Dr.M.Balasubramanian and Dr.G.Anbalagan, Performance in English" Anuradha Publications, Kumbakonam, 2007.
3 Sharon J. Gerson, Steven M. Gerson, "Technical Writing Process & Product", 3rd Edition, Pearson Education (Singapore) (P) Ltd., New Delhi, 2004.
4 Mitra K. Barun, "Effective Technical Communication A Guide for Scientists and Engineers", Oxford University Press, New Delhi, 2006.
08AA102 ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS I 3 1 0 100
(Common to all branches of Engineering and Technology)
UNIT i MATRICES 15
Rank of a matrix Consistency of a system of equations Eigen values and Eigen vectors of a real matrix Properties of eigen values and eigenvectors Cayley Hamilton theorem (without proof) Orthogonal transformation of a symmetric matrix to diagonal form Reduction of quadratic form to canonical form by orthogonal transformation.
UNIT iI GEOMETRICAL APPLICATIONS OF DIFFERENTIAL CALCULUS 15
Curvature Cartesian and polar co-ordinates Centre and radius of curvature Circle of curvature Involutes and evolutes Envelopes Properties of envelopes and evolutes Evolute as envelope of normals.
UNIT iII FUNCTIONS OF SEVERAL VARIABLES 15
Functions of two variables Partial derivatives Total differential Maxima and minima Constrained maxima and minima Lagranges multiplier method Jacobians.
UNIT IV ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION 15
Linear differential equations of Second and higher order with constant coefficient when the R.H.S is EMBED Equation.3 EMBED Equation.3 Differential Equations with variable coefficients (Cauchys Form and Legendres Linear Equation).
UNIT iv DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS AND ITS APPLICATIONS 15
Simultaneous first order linear equations with constant coefficients Method of variation of parameters Solution of specified differential equations connected with electric circuits, bending of beams and simple harmonic motion (Differential equations and associated conditions need be given).
TUTORIALS :15 TOTAL:75
Reference Books
1 Grewal B.S., Higher Engineering MathematicsKhanna Publishers, 40th Edition,
New Delhi, 2008.
2 Kandasamy. P, etal, Engineering Mathematics S.Chand and Co. New Delhi
2008.
3 Veerarajan. T, Engineering Mathematics for first year, Tata McGraw-Hill
Publishing Company Limited, New Delhi, 2008.
08AA103 APPLIED PHYSICS 4 0 0 100
(Common to all branches of Engineering and Technology)
UNIT i LASERS 12
Introduction. Principle of spontaneous emission and stimulated emission. Population inversion, pumping. Types of lasers - He-Ne, CO2, Nd YAG, Ruby lasers, Semiconductor laser. Applications - lasers in microelectronics, welding, heat treatment, cutting, holography.
UNIT iI FIBER OPTICS & APPLICATIONS 12
Principles. Modes of propagation. - Crucible-crucible technique. Classification based on materials, refractive index profile. Splicing. Losses in optical fiber. Light sources for fiber optics. Detectors. Fiber optical communication links. Fiber optic sensors - temperature, displacement, voltage and magnetic field measurement.
UNIT iIi QUANTUM PHYSICS & APPLICATIONS 12
Introduction to Quantum theory. Dual nature of matter and radiation - de Broglie wave length. Uncertainty principle. Schrödingers equation. Particle in a box. Optical microscope - limitations of optical microscopy. Electron microscope - Scanning electron microscope, Transmission electron microscope and STEM.
UNIT iv ULTRASONICS 12
Introduction. Production magnetostriction effect, magnetostriction generator, inverse piezoelectric effect, piezoelectric generator. Detection of ultrasonic. Properties. Cavitation. Industrial applications drilling, welding, soldering and cleaning. Non Destructive Testing pulse echo system through transmission, resonance system. Medical applications cardiology, ultrasonic imaging.
UNIT v VACUUM SCIENCE 12
Introduction. Importance of vacuum in industries. Schematic diagram of a vacuum system. Pumping speed and throughput. Types of pumps - Working principle,construction, pressure range, limitations and pumping characteristics of rotary pump, diffusion pump, turbo molecular pump - measurement of vacuum using gauges.
TOTAL : 60
Reference Books
1 Avadhanalu M N and Kshirsagar P G, A Textbook of Engineering Physics, S. Chand & Company Ltd, New Delhi, 2005.
2 Jayakumar S , Engineering Physics, R K Publishers, Coimbatore, 2003.
3 Arumugam M, Engineering Physics, Anuradha Publications, Kumbakonam,
2006
Ganesan.S, Iyan Durai N, "Applied Physics" KKS Publishers, Chennai, 2007
08AA104 APPLIED CHEMISTRY 4 0 0 100
(Common to all branches of Engineering and Technology)
UNIT i WATER 12
Turbidity, colour, acidity, alkalinity, nitrogen, fluoride (Definition, sources and sanitary significance only) Water Hardness Estimation of Hardness by EDTA method Boiler feed water scale formation, corrosion, caustic embrittlement, primary and forming softening of water limesoda process zeolite process demineralization desalination electrodialysis and reverse osmasis.
UNIT iI ELECTROCHEMISTRY 12
Electrochemical cells reversible and irreversible cells EMF measurements Standard Weston Cadmium cell Nernst Equation problems Electrodes Single electrode potential Types of electrodes Calomel electrode Electrochemical series significance potentiometric titrations Batteries Lead acid and Ni-Cd batteries.
UNIT iIi CORROSION AND CORROSION CONTROL 12
Corrosion Electrochemical and chemical Mechanism corrosion reaction types of corrosion differential aeration (granular pitting) corrosion control Sacrificial anode and impressed current method Inhibitors Protective coatings Preliminary treatment Electroplating (Cr & Ni) paints Constituents and their function mechanism of drying.
UNIT iv FUELS AND COMBUSTION 12
Fuels Calorific Values Gross and net Theoretical air for combustion flue gas analysis Orsat analysis Coal proximate and ultimate analysis their importance metallurgical coke Petrol Straight run, cracked and polymer petrols Synthetic petrol Fisher Tropsch and Bergius methods Octane number improving octane number by additives Diesel Cetane number Water gas, producer gas, LPG.
UNIT v HIGH POLYMERS 12
Polymer structure Nomenclature Polymerization types mechanism Free radical only coordination polymerization mechanism Individual polymers Polyethylene, polypropylene, PVC, Teflon, acrylics, Nylon-6-6, Bakelite, Polyster, epoxy, polyurethane Structure Preparation, properties and uses Compounding and fabrication Compression, Injection, Extrusion, blow moulding Foamed plastics.
TOTAL: 60
Reference Books
1 Jain P C & Monica Jain, 3 Engineering Chemistry3 , Dhanpat Rai Publishing Co.,
New Delhi, 14th Edition, 2002
2 Clair N Sawyer and Perry L Mc Carty, 3 Chemistry for Environmental
Engineering3 , TMH Book Company, New Delhi, 14th Edition, 2002
3 Dara S S, 3 A Text book of Engineering Chemistry3 , S.Chand & Co. Ltd., 2003.
4 Uppal M M revised by S C Bhatia, 3 Engineering Chemistry3 , Khanna Publishers,
New Delhi, 6th Edition, 2001
08AA105 FUNDAMENTALS OF PROGRAMMING 3 0 0 100
(Common to all branches of Engineering and Technology)
UNIT i COMPUTER BASICS 8
Evolution of computers- Generations of computers- Classification of computers-Applications of computers- Computer Organization and Architecture- Computer Memory and Storage- Input Output Media
UNIT ii SOFTWARE, PROGRAMMING AND INTERNET 8
Algorithm- Flowchart- Pseudo code - Program control structures- Programming paradigms- Programming languages- Generations of Programming languages-Computer Software- Definition- Categories of Software - Terminologies- Internet Evolution- Basic Internet terms- Getting connected to Internet-Applications
UNIT iii C FUNDAMENTALS 9
Introduction to C- Constants- Variables- Data types- Operators and Expressions, Managing Input and Output operations- Decision Making and Branching- Looping
UNIT iv ARRAYS AND FUNCTIONS 10
Arrays- Character Arrays and Strings- User defined functions- Storage Classes - Pointers
UNIT V STRUCTURES AND FILES 10
Structures- Definition- Initialization- Array of Structures- Structures within structures Structures and Functions- Unions- Command Line Arguments - File Management in C
TOTAL : 45
Reference Books
1. ITL Education Solutions Limited, "Introduction to Information Technology",
Pearson Education (India), 2005.
2. E. Balagurusamy, "Programming in ANSI C ", TMH, 2004.
3 . V.Rajaraman, "Fundamentals of Computers", Fourth Edition, PHI 2006.
4. Byron Gottfried, "Programming with C", Second Edition, TMH, 2002.
08AA106 BASICS OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING 3 1 0 100
(Common to Mechanical and Aeronautical Engineering)
UNIT I ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS AND MEASUREMENTS 9
Ohm's Law - Kirchoffs Laws - Steady State Solution of DC Circuits - Introduction to AC Circuits Average and RMS Value - Power and Power factor - Single Phase and Three Phase Balanced Circuits(Qualitative treatment only). Operating Principles of Moving Coil and Moving Iron Instruments (Ammeters and Voltmeters), Dynamometer type Watt meters and Energy meters.
UNIT II ELECTRICAL MACHINES 9
Construction, Principle of Operation, Basic Equations and Applications of DC Generators, DC Motors, Single Phase Transformer, Induction Motors and Stepper Motors.
UNIT III SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES AND APPLICATIONS 9
Characteristics of PN Junction Diode - Zener Effect - Zener Diode and its Characteristics - Half wave and Full wave Rectifiers - Voltage Regulation. Bipolar Junction Transistor - CB, CE, CC Configurations and Characteristics - Necessity of Biasing Principles of Basing circuits - Elementary Treatment of Small Signal Amplifier. Characteristics and Simple Applications of SCR, DIAC, TRIAC and UJT (Qualitative treatment only).
UNIT IV DIGITAL ELECTRONICS 9
Binary Number System - Logic Gates - Boolean Algebra - Half and Full Adders - Flip-Flops Registers and Counters (Qualitative treatment only).
UNIT V FUNDAMENTALS OF COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING 9
Types of Signals: Analog and Digital Signals - Modulation and Demodulation: Principles of Amplitude and Frequency Modulations.
Communication Systems: Radio, TV, Fax, Microwave, (Block Diagram Approach only).
TUTORIALS: 15 TOTAL: 60
Text Books
1. R.Muthusubramanian, S.Salivahanan and K.A.Muraleedharan, "Basic Electrical, Electronics and Computer Engineering" TMH, Second Edition, 2006.
2. T.K.Nagsarkar and M.S.Sukhija, "Basic of Electrical Engineering", Oxford press
2005.
Reference Books
V.K.Mehta, "Priciples of Electronics", S.Chand & Company Ltd, 1994.
Mahmood Nahvi and Joseph A. Edminister, "Electric Circuits", Schaum' Outline Series, McGraw Hill, 2002.
Dr.N.Premkumar, "Basic Electrical Engineering ", Anuradha Publishers, 2003.
08AA107 PROGRAMMING LABORATORY 0 0 3 100
(Common to all branches of B.E/B.Tech)
LIST OF EXERCISES
1. Write a C program to print Pascal's triangle.
2. Write a C program to print the sine and cosine series.
3. Write a C program to perform Matrix multiplication.
4. Write a C program to prepare and print the sales report.
5. Write a C program to perform string manipulation functions like string
concatenations, comparison, find the length and string copy without using library
functions
6. Write a C program to arrange names in alphabetical order.
7. Write a C program to calculate the mean, variance and standard deviation
using functions.
8. Write a C program to perform sequential search using functions.
9. Write a C program to print the Fibonacci series and to calculate the factorial
of the given number using functions.
10. Write a C program to print the mark sheet of n students using structures.
11. Write a C program for mark sheet processing using files.
12. Write a C program to merge the given two files
08AA108 ENGINEERING PRACTICES LABORATORY 0 0 3 100
(Common to all branches of B.E/B.Tech)
LIST OF EXERCISES
GROUP A
Carpentry
1 Study of Tools, Equipments and Safety precautions.
2 Drawing of tools and accessories
3 Making of Planning , T Joint and Dove tail Joint in standard wooden blanks
Welding
1 Safety aspects of Welding and Soldering
2 Study of Gas and Arc Welding Equipments
3 Welding of Lap, Butt, T-joints & Corner Joints
Sheet Metal
1 Study of Tools, Equipments and Safety precautions.
2 Drawing of tools and accessories
GROUP B
Plumbing
1 Safety aspects in Plumbing.
2 Study of tools and equipments - preparation of models
3 Cutting and Threading of G.I. Pipes
4 Study of valves, taps and repairing.
5 Measuring and marking practice of PVC & G.I. pipes - connection to service line
Electrical Wiring
1 Safety aspects of Electrical wiring
2 Study of Electrical materials and wiring components
3 Wiring circuit for a lamp using single and Stair case switches.
4 Wiring circuit for fluorescent lamps
08AA109 ENGINEERING GRAPHICS LABORATORY 2 0 3 100
(Common to Mechanical and Aeronautical Engineering)
OBJECTIVES
Graphical communication skills of students in the design of engineering products are to be obtained by training them to make drawings of simple engineering objects using drawing board with mini drafter and also using a suitable drafting and modeling software package for creating 2D and 3D models.
Concepts and conventions (Not for Examination) 1
Importance of graphics in engineering applications Use of drafting instruments BIS conventions and specifications Size, layout and folding of drawing sheets Lettering and dimensioning.
UNIT I SPECIAL CURVES 10
Conics Construction of ellipse, Parabola and hyperbola by eccentricity method Construction of cycloid construction of involutes of square and circle Drawing of tangents and normal to the above curves.
UNIT II PROJECTION OF POINTS, LINES 15
Concept of orthographic projection, Projection of points and straight lines located in the first quadrant Determination of true lengths and true inclinations.
UNIT III PROJECTION OF SOLIDS, SECTION OF SOLIDS AND
DEVELOPMENT OF SURFACES 20
Projection of simple solids like prisms, pyramids, cylinder and cone when the axis is inclined to one reference plane by change of position method.
Sectioning of above solids in simple vertical position by cutting planes inclined to one reference plane and perpendicular to the other Obtaining true shape of section.
Development of lateral surfaces of simple and truncated solids Prisms, pyramids, cylinders and cones Development of lateral surfaces of solids with cylindrical cutouts, perpendicular to the axis.
UNIT IV FREE HAND SKETCHING 15
Representation of Three Dimensional objects Need for and importance of multiple views and their orientations Developing skills through free hand sketching of multiple views from pictorial views of objects isometric (pictorial) representation of objects from multiple views simple exercises to practice
UNIT v TWO DIMENSIONAL DRAFTING AND SOLID MODELING 15
Importance of 2D drafting sketching, mirroring, scaling, copying (simple and multiple) dimensioning - wiring diagram and piping layout drawings - Practice of Computer Aided Drafting and dimensioning using appropriate software packages.
3D modeling techniques - constructive solid geometry (CSG) and boundary representation (BRep) techniques - solid modeling of simple and moderately complex engineering products table, chair, V-block, flange coupling (one) half, bolts and nuts, computer monitor, slotted angle rack and such other products - Practice of solid modeling and extraction of 2D views using appropriate software packages.
LECTURE: 30 TOTAL: 75
Text book
N.D. Bhatt, Engineering Drawing Charotar Publishing House, 46th Edition, (2003).
References Books
K. V. Natrajan, A text book of Engineering Graphics, Dhanalakshmi Publishers, Chennai (2006).
M.S. Kumar, Engineering Graphics, D.D. Publications, (2007).
K. Venugopal & V. Prabhu Raja, Engineering Graphics, New Age International (P) Limited (2008).
M.B. Shah and B.C. Rana, Engineering Drawing, Pearson Education (2005).
K. R. Gopalakrishnana, Engineering Drawing (Vol.I&II), Subhas Publications (1998).
Dhananjay A.Jolhe, Engineering Drawing with an introduction to AutoCAD Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Company Limited (2008).
Basant Agarwal and Agarwal C.M., Engineering Drawing, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Company Limited, New Delhi, (2008).
SEMESTER II
08AA201 COMMUNICATION SKILLS 2 0 2 100
(Common to all branches of Engineering and Technology)
UNIT i FOCUS ON LANGUAGE 9
Cause and effect expressions indicators of purpose and function connectives imperatives Phrasal verbs infinitives and gerunds, present & past participles reporting verbs editing varied grammatical functions of the same word - acronyms and abbreviations - rules for writing SI (Systeme Internationale) units synonyms and antonyms prefixes and suffixes for word formation tenses reported speech prepositions.
UNIT iI READING 9
Reading comprehension guided note-making providing a suitable title identifying main points, supporting ideas evaluating the style (argumentative / descriptive, etc.) cloze reading drawing inferences separating facts from opinions sequencing of sentences.
UNIT iII WRITING 9
Formal letter writing (applying for job with resume stating purpose and objective, letter of complaint) structure of technical reports industrial report (reports on visits made to industries, report on an accident in the factory) project proposals comparison and contrast hints development paragraph writing descriptions essay writing
UNIT iV LISTENING 9
Listening practice listening for global comprehension and listening for specific information - listening to speech segments (pronunciation accent & intonation) listening to short and long conversations in different domains of activity - discussing new inventions, products etc.
UNIT V SPEAKING 9
Oral practice activities related to professional skills role play activities using different speech functions (persuasion, negotiation, giving directions and guidance) conversational etiquette (politeness strategies, turn-taking, body language) group discussions mock interviews academic skills : seminar presentation summarizing presenting statistics making speeches, greetings and salutations.
TOTAL:45
Text book
Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, Anna University, English for
Engineers and Technologists,Volumes 1 and 2 (combined edition), Orient
Longman Pvt. Ltd., 2006.
Reference books
1. M.Ashraf Rizvi, Effective Technical Communication, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishig Company Ltd., New Delhi, 2007.
2. John Seely, The Oxford Guide to Writing and Speaking, Oxford University Press, 2003.
08AA202 ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS II 4 1 0 100
(Common to all branches of Engineering and Technology)
UNIT i MULTIPLE INTEGRALS 12
Double integration in Cartesian and Polar coordinates Change of order of integration Area between two curves Area as double integrals Triple integration in Cartesian coordinates Volume as Triple integrals (Simple problems only)
UNIT iI VECTOR CALCULUS 12
Gradient, divergence and curl Line, surface and volume integrals Greens, Gauss divergence and Stokes theorems (without proof) Verification of the above theorems and evaluation of integrals using them.
UNIT IIi ANALYTIC FUNCTIONS 12
Function of a complex variable Analytic function Necessary conditions Cauchy Riemann equations Sufficient conditions (excluding proof) Properties of analytic function Harmonic conjugate Construction of Analytic functions - Conformal mapping:z+a, az, 1/z and bilinear transformation.
UNIT iV COMPLEX INTEGRATION 12
Cauchys theorem (without proof) Cauchys integral formula Taylor and Laurent series (without proof) Singularities Classification Cauchys residue theorem Contour integration circular and semi-circular contours (excluding poles on real axis).
UNIT V LAPLACE TRANSFORMS 12
Laplace Transform Conditions for existence Transform of elementary functions
Basic properties Derivatives and integrals of transforms Transforms of derivatives and integrals Initial and final value theorems Transform of unit step function Transform of periodic functions. Inverse Laplace transform Convolution theorem Solution of linear ODE of second order with constant coefficients using Laplace transformation.
TUTORIALS :15 TOTAL :60
Reference Books
1 Grewal B.S., Higher Engineering MathematicsKhanna Publishers, 40th Edition, New Delhi, 2008.
2 Kandasamy. P, etal, Engineering Mathematics S.Chand and Co. New Delhi 2008.
3 Veerarajan. T, Engineering Mathematics for first year, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Company Limited, New Delhi, 2008.
08AA203 MATERIALS SCIENCE 3 0 0 100
(Common to all branches of Engineering and Technology)
UNIT i SEMICONDUCTING MATERIALS AND DEVICES 9
Elemental and compound semiconductors. Intrinsic and extrinsic semiconductors -Properties. Carrier concentration in intrinsic and extrinsic semiconductors (qualitative). Material preparation - Czochralskis technique and zone refining technique. Hall effect - Hall coefficient in extrinsic semiconductors, experimental determination of Hall coefficient. Application of Hall effect. Semiconductor devices Solar Cells, LED,Photodiode,LDR, LCD and Strain Gauges.
UNIT Ii MAGNETIC MATERIALS 9
Ferro and ferrimagnetic materials Properties. Heisenberg and domain theory of ferromagnetism. Hysteresis. Hard and soft magnetic materials. Ferrites structure, preparation and applications. Devices and applications - Permanent magnets, transformer cores, magneto optical recording magnetic bubble memory.
UNIT iII SMART MATERIALS 9
Shape Memory alloys (SMA) Characteristics, properties of NiTi alloy, application, advantages and disadvantages of SMA. Metallic glasses Preparation, properties & applications. Superconductivity BCS theory of superconductivity (qualitative), Types of superconductors, properties - High Tc superconductors. Application of superconductors SQUID, Cryotron, Magnetic levitation.
UNIT iV NANOMATERIALS AND CHARACTERIZATION 9
Nanophase materials properties and applications Fabrication methods Topdown processes Milling, lithographics, machining process Bottom-up process Vapour phase deposition methods, plasma-assisted deposition process Mechanical alloying, Solget technique, MBE and MOVPE, liquid phase methods, Methods for templating the growth of nanomaterials Ordering of nanosystems, self-assembly and self-organisation Preparation, safety and storage issues.
UNIT V NANODEVICES AND THEIR VARIOUS APPLICATIONS 9
Nanomagnetic materials properties, general applications, Particulate nanomagnets and geometrical nanomagnets Magneto resistance Probing nanomagnetic materials Nanomagnetism in technology Carbon nanotubes fabrication laser ablation, electric arc discharger, applications - Chemical Vapour Deposition (CVD) - coulomb blockade devices.
TOTAL :45
Reference Books
1 Jayakumar S, Materials Science, R K Publishers, Coimbatore, 2004.
2 Raghavan V, Materials Science and Engineering - A first course, Prentice Hall
Of India, New Delhi ,2001
3 James F Shackelford, S Introduction to Materials Science for Engineers, 6th
edition, Macmillan Publishing Company, New York. 2004.
4 William D Callister Jr, Materials Science and Engineering An Introduction,
John Wiley and Sons Inc., 6th edition, New York, 2003.
08AA204 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE 3 0 0 100
(Common to all branches of Engineering and Technology except Aeronautical Engg.)
UNIT i ENVIRONMENT AND POLLUTION 10
Planet Earth Environmental segments Biosphere Hydrosphere Lithosphere - Composition of atmosphere - Troposphere Stratosphere Mesosphere Thermosphere Ozone and ozone depletion green house effect Global warming Climate change. Air Pollution -Pollution Sources, effects and controls Acid rain - Point and non-point sources of pollution Water pollution sources, effects and control. Thermal pollution- sources, effects and control. Noise Pollution sources, effects and control. Case Studies in current Scenario
UNIT Ii NATURAL RESOURCES 10
Water resources Hydrological cycle - Ground water - Water shed Water use and quality Mineral resources Uses and exploitation - Environmental effects of extracting and using mineral resources Food resources world food problems changes caused by agriculture and overtracing effects of modern agriculture Fertilizer pesticide problems Water logging and salinity Land resources Land as a resource Land slides - Land degradation Soil erosion Desertification Roll of an individual in conservation of natural resources
Future policy and energy needs. Energy resources - growing energy needs renewable and non renewable energy resources Use of alternate energy resources - Fossil fuels Nuclear Energy Solar energy Wind energy Hydroelectric energy Tidal energy Green power
UNIT IIi ECOSYSTEM AND BIODIVERSITY 13
Concept of an ecosystem Structure and function of an eco system Producers, consumers and decomposers Energy flow in the eco system Ecological succession Food chains, food webs and ecological pyramids Introduction, types, Characteristic features, structure and function of the (a) Forest ecosystem (b) Grassland ecosystem (c) Desert ecosystem (d) Aquatic ecosystems (Ponds, streams, lakes, rivers, oceans, estuaries) Introduction to biodiversity Definition : genetic, species and ecosystem diversity Biogeographical classification of India Value of biodiversity: consumptive use, Productive use, social, ethical, aesthetic and option values Biodiversity at global, National and local levels India as mega-diversity nation Hot-spots of biodiversity Threats in biodiversity: habitat loss, poaching of wildlife, man-wildlife conflicts Endangered and endemic species of India Conservation of biodiversity: In-situ and Ex-situ conservation of biodiversity.
UNIT iV SOCIAL ISSUES AND ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS 6
From unsustainable to sustainable development Urban problems related to energy water conservation, rain water harvesting, watershed management resettlement and rehabilitation of people; problems and concerns, case studies. Environmental ethics Environmental protection act Air ( prevention and control of pollution ) act Water ( prevention and control of pollution) Wild life protection act and Forest conservation act - Issues involved in enforcement of environmental legislation - public awareness.
UNIT V HUMAN POPULATION AND ENVIRONMENT 6
Population growth, variation among nations- population explosion Family welfare programme Environment and human health Human rights Value education HIV / AIDS Women and child welfare Role of information technology in environment and human health Case studies.
Reference Books
Anubha Kaushik and C. P. Kaushik, Environmental Science and Engineering. New age international ( P) limited,2004.
Linda Williams, Environmental Science, Demystified, Tata McGraw-Hill.Edition,2007.
T.G.Miller Jr., Environmental Science, Wadsworth Publishing Co,2004.
C.Townsend, J .Harper and Michael Begon, Essentials of Ecology, Blackwell Science.
R.K.Trivedi and P.K. Goel, Introduction to Air Pollution, Techno-Science Publications,2003.
R.K.Trivedi, Handbook of Environmental Laws, Rules, Guidelines, Compliances and Standards, Vol. I and II, Enviro Media,2004.
Cunningham, W.P.Cooper, T.H.Gorhani, Environmental Encyclopedia, Jaico Publ., House, Mumbai, 2001.
08AA205 ELECTRICAL DRIVES AND CONTROL 3 0 0 100
(Common to Mechanical and Aeronautical Engineering)
UNIT i INTRODUCTION 8
Basic Elements - Types of Electric Drives - factors influencing the choice of electrical drives - heating and cooling curves - Loading conditions and classes of duty - Selection of power rating for drive motors with regard to thermal overloading and Load variation factors.
UNIT ii DRIVEMOTORCHARACTERISTICS 10
Mechanical characteristics - Speed-Torque characteristics of various types of load and drive motors - Braking of Electrical motors - DC motors: Shunt, series and compound - AC single phase and three phase induction squirrel cage and slip ring induction motors - stepper motor.
UNIT iii STARTING METHODS 8
Types of D.C Motor starters - Typical control circuits for shunt and series motors Three phase squirrel cage and slip ring induction motors.
UNIT iv CONVENTIONAL AND SOLID STATE SPEED CONTROL OF
D.C.DRIVES 9
Speed control of DC series and shunt motors - Armature and field control, WardLeonard control system - Using controlled rectifiers and DC choppers (Block diagram representation only) - applications.
UNIT v CONVENTIONAL AND SOLID STATE SPEED CONTROL OF
A.C.DRIVES 10
Speed control of three phase induction motor - Voltage control, voltage I frequency control, slip power recovery scheme - Using inverters and AC voltage regulators (Block diagram representation only) applications.
TOTAL: 45
Text Books
Vedam Subrahmaniam, "Electric Drives (concepts and applications)",McGraw-Hili, 2001
Nagrath.l.J. & Kothari.D.P, "Electrical Machines", Tata McGraw-Hili, 1998.
Reference Books
G. K. Dubey, "Fundamentals of Electrical Drives", Narosa Pub!. House, 1995
Pillai. S.K "A first course on Electric drives", Wiley Eastern Limited, 1998
M.D.Singh, K.B.Khanchandani, "Power Electronics", Tata McGraw-Hili, 1998
H.Partab, "Art and Science & Utilization of electrical energy", Dhanpat Rai &Sons, 1994.
08AA206 FLUID MECHANICS AND MACHINERY 3 1 0 100
UNIT i BASIC CONCEPTS AND PROPERTIES 12
Fluid - defin!tion, distinction between solid and fluid - Units and dimensions Properties of fluids - density, specific weight, specific volume, specific gravity, temperature, viscosity, compressibility, vapour pressure, capillary and surface tension - Fluid statics: concept of fluid static pressure, absolute and gauge pressures - pressure measurements by manometers.
UNIT iI FLIUD KINEMATICS AND FLUID DYNAMICS 12
Fluid Kinematics - Flow visualization - lines of flow - types of flow - velocity field and acceleration - continuity equation -Equation of streamline - stream function - velocity potential function- fluid dynamics - equations of motion - Euler's equation along a streamline - Bernoulli's equation - applications - Venturi meter, Orifice meter, Pitot tube.
UNIT iII INCOMPRESSIBLE FLUID FLOW 12
Viscous flow - Shear stress, pressure gradient relationship - laminar flow between parallel plates - Laminar flow through circular tubes (Hagen poiseulle's) - Hydraulic and energy gradient - flow through pipes - Darcy -weisback's equation- pipe roughness -friction factor- Moody's diagram-minor losses - flow through pipes in series and in parallel - power transmission.
UNIT iV HYDRAULIC TURBINES 12
Fluid machines: definition and classification - exchange of energy - Euler's equation for turbo machines - Construction of velocity vector diagrams - head and specific work - components of energy transfer - degree of reaction.Hydro turbines: definition and classifications - Pelton turbine - Francis turbine Kaplan turbine - working principles - velocity triangles - work done.
UNIT V . HYDRAULIC PUMPS 12
Pumps: definition and classifications - Centrifugal pump: classifications, working principle, velocity triangles, Workdone - Reciprocating pump: classification, working principle, Basic principles of indicator diagram.
TOTAL :60
Reference Books
1 Streeter, V.L., and Wylie, E.B., "Fluid Mechanics", McGraw-Hill,1983.
2 Bansal, R.K., "Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulics Machines", (5th Edition), Laxmi publications (P) Ltd, New Delhi, 1995
3. White, F.M., "Fluid Mechanics", Tata McGraw-Hill, 5th Edition, New Delhi, 2003.
4 Ramamirtham, S., "Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulics and Fluid Machines", Dhanpat Rai and Sons, Delhi, 1998.
5 Som, S.K., and Biswas, G., "Introduction to Fluid Mechanics and Fluid Machines", Tata McGraw-Hill , 2nd Edition, 2004.
PRACTICALS
08AA207 APPLIED PHYSICS LABORATORY 0 0 3 100
(Common to all branches of Engineering and Technology)
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS (Any 10 Experiments)
1 Determination of Wavelength of the given Laser and size of the particle using laser.
2 Determination of acceptance angle in an optical fiber
3 Air wedge method - Determination of Thickness of a thin material.
4 Ultrasonic Interferometer - Determination of velocity of sound and compressibility
of liquid.
5 Determination of Wavelength of Mercury SpectrumSpectrometer Grating.
6 Determination of Thermal conductivity of a Bad conductor-Lees Disc
method
7 Determination of Youngs Modulus of the material in the form of Bar-Cantiliver
method
8 Determination of Band Gap of Semiconductor material.
9 Determination of Viscosity of liquid-Poiseuilles method
10 Determination of refractive index of the liquid and solid.
11 Non Uniform bending - Determination of Youngs Modulus of the material.
12 Deternination of Rigidity modulus of the given material using Torsional Pendulum
08AA208 APPLIED CHEMISTRY LABORATORY 0 0 3 100
(Common to all branches of Engineering and Technology)
CHEMISTRY- LIST OF EXPERIMENTS (Any 10 experiments)
1 Estimation of hardness of Water by EDTA
2 Estimation of alkalinity of Water sample
3 Estimation of Chloride in Water sample
4 pH titration
5 Potentiometric
6 Conductometric titration
7 Determination of EMF of an unknown cell
8 Determination of degree of dissociation of weak electrolyte.
9 Estimation of Ferric iron by spectrophotometry
10 Determination of Total solids in boiler feed water
11 Determination of water of crystallization of a crystalline salt (Copper Sulphate)
12 Determination of sodium and potassium in a water sample (by flame photometry)
08AA209 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING LABORATORY 0 0 3 100
(Common to Mechanical and Aeronautical Engineering)
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
1. Study of DC and AC Starters
2. Load test on DC Shunt motor
3. O.C.C of DC Shunt generator
4. Load characteristics of DC Shunt generator
5. Speed control of DC shunt motor (Armature, Field control)
6. Load test on single phase transformer.
7. O.C and S.C Test on a single phase transformer
8. Load test on three phase squirrel cage Induction motor
9. Speed control of three phase slip ring Induction Motor
10. Load test on single phase Induction Motor.
08AA210 FLUID MECHANICS AND MACHINERY LABORATORY 0 0 3 100
(Common to Mechanical and Aeronautical )
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
1. Determination of the Coefficient of discharge of given Orifice meter.
2. Determination of the Coefficient of discharge of given Venturi meter.
3. Calculation of the rate of flow using Rota meter.
4. Determination of friction factor for a given set of pipes.
5. Conducting experiments and drawing the characteristic curves of centrifugal pump
6. Conducting experiments & drawing the characteristic curves of reciprocating pump
7. Conducting experiments and drawings characteristics curves of centrifugal blowers
8. Conducting experiments and drawing the characteristic curves of Pelton wheel.
9. Conducting experiments and drawing the characteristics curves of Francis turbine.
10. Conducting experiments & drawing the characteristic curves of Kaplan turbine
SEMESTER III
08AA301 ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS - III 3 1 0 100
(Common to Mechanical and Aeronautical Engineering)
UNIT i PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS 9
Formation of partial differential equations by elimination of arbitrary constants and arbitrary functions Solution of standard types of first order partial differential equations Lagranges linear equation Linear partial differential equations of second and higher order with constant coefficients.
UNIT II Fourier Series 9
Dirchlets conditions General Fourier series Odd and even functions Half range sine series Half range cosine series Complex form of Fourier Series - Parsevals Identity Harmonic Analysis.
UNIT III Boundary value problems 9
Classification of second order quasi linear partial differential equations Solutions of one dimensional wave equation One dimensional heat equation Steady state solution of two-dimensional heat equation (insulated edges excluded) Fourier series solutions in Cartesian coordinates.
UNIT IV Fourier Transform 9
Fourier integral theorem (without proof) Fourier transform pair Sine and Cosine transforms Properties Transforms of simple functions Convolution theorem - Parse vals Identity.
UNIT V Z -TRANSFORM AND DIFFERENCE Equations 9
Z-transform - Elementary properties Inverse Z transform Convolution theorem -Formation of difference equations Solution of difference equations using Z - transform.
TUTORIALS: 15 TOTAL: 60
Text Books
Grewal, B.S., Higher Engineering Mathematics, Thirty Sixth Edition, Khanna Publishers,
Delhi, 2001.
Kandasamy, P., Thilagavathy, K., and Gunavathy, K., Engineering Mathematics Volume III, S. Chand and Company ltd., New Delhi, 1996.
Reference Books
Balaji. G., Engineering Mathematics III G. Balaji Publishers, Chennai 2008.
Singaravelu A., Engineering Mathematics III, Meenakshi Agencies, Chennai 2008.
Chandrasekar. M. etal Engineering Mathematics III Inder Publishers, Coimbatore 2008.
08AA302 KINEMATICS OF MACHINERY 3 1 0 100
UNIT I Basics of Mechanisms 9
Terminology and Definitions, Degree of Freedom Mobility, Grashoff's law, Kinematic Inversions of 4-bar chain and slider crank chains, Mechanical Advantage, Transmission angle, Description of Single, Double and Offset slider mechanisms, Ratchets and Escapements , Indexing Mechanisms , Straight line generators.
UNIT II Kinematics 9
Displacement, velocity and acceleration in simple mechanisms. Graphical method- velocity and acceleration polygons for four bar chain links. Kinematic analysis by Kliens Construction.
UNIT III Kinematics of CAM 9
Classifications, displacement diagrams, motion of follower, layout of plate cam profiles, derivatives of follower motion, circular, arc and tangent cams.
UNIT IV Gears 9
Spur gear terminology and definitions, fundamental law of toothed gearing and involute gearing, gear tooth action , interference and undercutting, helical, bevel, worm, rack and pinion gears (Basics only). Gear trains- types.
UNIT V Friction 9
Surface contact, sliding and rolling friction, bearings, clutches. Belt and rope drives. Friction aspects in brakes, friction in vehicle propulsion and braking
TUTORIALS: 15 TOTAL: 60
Text Books
1. Rattan S.S, Theory of Machines, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Company Ltd., New Delhi, 1998.
2. Shigley J.E and.Uicker J.J, Theory of Machines and Mechanisms, McGraw-Hill, Inc. 1995.
Reference Books
Thomas Bevan, Theory of Machines, CBS Publishers and Distributors, 1984.
Ghosh A and A.K.Mallick, Theory of Mechanisms and Machines, Affiliated East-West Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 1988.
Rao J.S and Dukkipati R.V, Mechanism and Machine Theory, Wiley-Eastern Ltd., New Delhi, 1992.
John Hannah and Stephens R.C, Mechanics of Machines, Viva Low-Prices Student Edition, 1999
Robert L. Norton, Design of Machinery,Third Edition,Tata McGraw-Hill ,New Delhi, 2005.
08AA303 STRENGTH OF MATERIALS 3 1 0 100
UNIT I Stress, Strain And Deformation of Solids 9
Stresses and Strains due to axial force- Tensile, Compressive and Shear Factor of Safety-Deformation of simple and compound bars under axial load Stepped Bars, Uniformly varying sections - Thermal stress Strain energy and unit strain energy Strain energy in uniaxial load. Lateral strain- Poissons ratio ,volumetric strain, changes in dimensions and volume, relationship between elastic constants.
UNIT II BENDING MOMENT AND SHEAR FORCE 9
Types of beams: Supports and Loads Shear force and Bending Moment in beams Cantilever, Simply supported and overhanging beams under concentrated loads, uniformly distributed loads, Maximum Bending moment and Point of Contra flexure. Theory of simple bending and assumptions-derivation of equation, section modulus, normal stresses due to flexure.
UNIT III Torsion 9
Analysis of torsion of circular bars Shear stress distribution Bars of Solid and hollow circular section Polar modulus, Power transmitted by a shaft-Application to close-coiled helical springs Maximum shear stress in spring section Deflection of helical coil springs under axial loads .
UNIT IV deflection OF BEAMS 9
Evaluation of beam deflection and slope : Double integration method, Macaulays Method and Moment-area Method application to simple problems
UNIT V PRINCIPAL STRESSES AND STRAINS (Two dimensional only) 9
State of Stress at a Point normal and tangential Stresses on a given plane, Principal stresses and their planes, planes of maximum shear stress, analytical method and Mohrs circle methodapplication to simple problems. Hoop and Longitudinal stresses in thin cylindrical and spherical shells under internal pressure changes in dimensions and volume.
TUTORIALS: 15 TOTAL: 60
Text Books
Punmia B C and Jain A K ,Strength of Materials and Theory of Structures,Vol I ,
Laxmi publications, New Delhi 1992
Beer F. P. and Johnston R, Mechanics of Materials, McGraw-Hill Book Co, Third Edition, 2003.
References Books
Nash W.A, Theory and problems of Statics and Mechanis of Materials, Schaum Outline Series, McGraw-Hill Book Co, New York, 2004.
Kazimi S.M.A, Solid Mechanics, revised First editionTata McGraw-Hill Publishing Co, New Delhi,1981
Ramamrutham S and Narayan R Strength of Materials, Dhanpat Rai and Sons, New Delhi,1997
Timoshenko S.P, Elements of Strength of Materials, Tata McGraw-Hill, New Delhi 1997.
Popov E.P, Engineering Mechanics of Solids, Prentice-Hall of India, New Delhi, 1997.
Hearn E J Mechanics of Materials, Vol I ,Pergamon Press,1977.
08AA304 APPLIED THERMODYNAMICS 3 1 0 100
UNIT I Basic Concept and First Law 9
Basic concepts - concept of continuum, macroscopic approach, thermodynamic systems. Property, state, path and process, Thermodynamic equilibrium, quasi-static process, Work and Heat, Zeroth law of thermodynamics concept of temperature and heat. Concept of ideal and real gases. First law of thermodynamics application to closed and open systems, internal energy, specific heat capacities, enthalpy, steady flow energy equations , applications to various thermal equipments, numerical examples.
UNIT II Second Law, Entropy and Availability 9
Second law of thermodynamics Statements,. Reversibility and Irreversibility. Carnot cycle and Carnot theorem, thermodynamic scale of temperature, Clausius inequality, Entropy, principle of increase of entropy, availability and exergy, numerical examples.
UNIT III Pure Substance and Steam Power Cycle 9
Thermodynamic properties of pure substances in solid, liquid and vapor phases, phase rule, P-V, P-T, T-V, T-S, H-S diagrams, P-V-T surfaces, thermodynamic properties of steam. Calculations of work done and heat transfer in non-flow and flow processes. Standard Rankine cycle, Reheat and regenerative cycle., numerical examples.
UNIT V Ideal AND Real Gases and Thermo Dynamic Relations 9
Gas mixtures Properties of ideal and real gases, equation of state, Avagadros law, Vander Waals equation of states, compressibility, compressibility chart. Daltons law of partial pressure, Exact differentials, T-dS, relations, Maxwell relations, Clausius Clapeyron equations, Joule Thomson Coefficient.
UNIT VI Psychrometry 9
Psychrometry and psychrometric charts, property calculations of air vapour mixtures. Psychrometric processes Sensible heat exchange processes. Latent heat exchange processes. Adiabatic mixing, evaporative cooling, numerical problems.
TUTORIALS: 15 TOTAL: 60
Text Books
Nag.P.K.,Engineering Thermodynamics, Third Edition,Tata McGraw-Hill, New Delhi, 2005.
Younus A Cengel, and Michael A Boles, Thermodynamics Fifth Edition, 2007, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi.
Reference Books
Holman.J.P., Thermodynamics, Third Edition. McGraw-Hill, 1995.
G.J. Van Wylen and R. E. Sontag, Classical Thermodynamics, Wiley Eastern, 1987
Arora C.P, Thermodynamics, Tata McGraw-Hill, New Delhi, 2003.
Merala C, Potter, Craig W, Somerton, Thermodynamics for Engineers, Schaum Outline Series, Tata McGraw-Hill, New Delhi, 2004.
Sri Vastava R.C, Saha S. K, Jan A. K, Thermodynamics,Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi, 2004.
08AA305 MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY - I 3 0 0 100
UNIT I FOUNDRY EQUIPMENTS AND MATERIALS 9
Patterns, moulds-type of moulds, moulding sand characteristics, core making, melting furnaces. Foundry materials and tools.
UNIT II PRODUCTION OF CASTINGS 9
Processes-Shell moulding, investment casting ,centrifugal castings, die casting, gates and risers, ,fettling and cleaning of castings, inspection and testing of castings, Casting defects and remedies.
UNIT III WELDING PROCESSES 9
Arc Welding-Carbon arc, shielded arc, submerged arc, TIG and MIG welding, welding electrodes-function and characteristics of electrode coating .Resistance welding-spot, seam, projection and butt welding. Oxy acetylene gas welding, types of flames, welding torches, welding techniques.
UNIT IV METAL FORMING PROCESSES 9
Cold and hot working, rolling, drawing, extrusion and forging, sheet metal cutting, bending, drawing applications, defects, Types of Presses.
UNIT V SPECIAL FORMING METHODS 9
Explosive forming, electro magnetic forming, electro hydraulic forming, powder metallurgy process, composite mouldings. Metal forming and flow analysis software.
TOTAL: 45
Text Books
Heine R W ,Loper C R and Rosenthal P C ,Principles of Metal Casting, Second Edition Tata Mc Graw Hill Publishing Co. Ltd.,New Delhi,1997.
Rao P N ,Manufacturing Technology Second Edition , Tata Mc Graw Hill Publishing Co. Ltd.,New Delhi,1998.
Khanna O P ,Welding Technology,Dhanpat Rai and Sons,New Delhi,1990
Referene Books
SME,Tool and Manufacturing Engineers Handbook,Vol.2,Mcgraw-Hill Book Co.,New York.1984
Parmar R S ,Welding Processes and Technology,Khanna Publishers,Delhi,1992
Krishna K Chawla,Composite Materials-Science and Engineering.Springer Verlag,New York,1987.
Bawa,Manufacturing Technology-I, Tata Mc Graw Hill Publishing Co. Ltd.,New Delhi,2005.
08AA306 MATERIALS ENGINEERING 3 0 0 100
UNIT I MECHANICAL PROPERTIES AND TESTING OF METALS 9
Stress Strain behaviour of metals elastic deformation. An overview of mechanical properties of materials, Hookes law, elastic properties. Plastic deformation, tension test, tensile properties. Hardness Rockwell hardness test, Brinnell hardness test, Knoop and Vickers hardness tests, Impact testing charpy and Izod tests. Fatigue S-N curve, fatigue tests, factors affecting fatigue life. Creep creep curve, stress and temperature effects on creep. Non destructive tests liquid penetrant test, magnetic particle test, radiography test and ultrasonic test
UNIT II DISLOCATION AND STRENGTHENING MECHANISMS 9
Dislocations, slip, slip direction and slip planes. Strengthening of metals by grain refining, solid solution strengthening, strain hardening, recovery, recrystalization and grain growth.
UNIT III PHASE DIAGRAMS AND PHASE TRANSFORMATIONS IN IRON CARBON ALLOYS 9
Binary isomorphous systems determination of phase composition and phase quantities, lever rule, binary eutectic systems, development of microstructure in eutectic alloys, eutectoid and peritectic reactions. Iron carbon phase diagram, development of microstructures in iron-carbon alloys, Isothermal transformation diagrams and continuous cooling transformation diagrams.
UNIT IV HEAT TREATMENT OF METALS 9
Process annealing Stress relief annealing, full annealing, normalizing, spheroidising hardening, tempering, austempering, martempering. Surface hardening carburizing, cyaniding, flame hardening, induction hardening, nitriding. Concept of hardenability The Jomny end quench test. Precipitation hardening mechanism and steps.
UNIT V STEELS, CAST IRON AND ALLOYS 9
Composition, structure and properties of carbon steels, low alloy steels, stainless steels, Tool steels. Structure and properties of cast irons grey iron, ductile iron, white iron and malleable iron. Composition and properties of copper and copper alloys, aluminium and aluminium alloys, magnesium and magnesium alloys, nickel and nickel alloys, Applications of glasses and glass ceramics, refractories and abrasives. Polymeric materials. Composites particle reinforced, fiber reinforced and laminar composites, Semiconductor materials
TOTAL: 45
Text Books
William D Callister Jr, Material Science and Engineering an introduction, Sixth edition, John Wiley and sons, Inc., New York, 2004.
Sidney H Avner, Introduction to physical metallurgy, Second Edition ,Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co. Ltd., New Delhi, 1997.
Reference Books
1. William F Smith, Principles of Material Science and Engineering, McGraw Hill Publishing Co., New York, 1996.
08AA307 SCIENCE OF CREATIVITY-I 1 0 1 -
UNIT I : Body structure - Chakras and endocrine Glands - Seven Thaadus - Physical exercise for health and longevity - immunity against disease - hazards of over eating regulating food, work, rest, sex and Thoughts - safe and strain free system - toning up the nerves - Pain, Disease and Death - success in life.
UNIT II: Hand exercise -Leg exercise - foot reflexology - neuro muscular breathing exercise - eye exercise - Kapalabathy- maharasanam part one - maharasanam part two massage - accu pressure and relaxation The steps and Benefits of physical exercise.
UNIT III: Different concepts of soul- Nature of Consciousness - Genetic Centre and Sexual Vital Fluid - origin of Life force - Potentiality of life Force - Purification of Genetic centre - Kayakalpa Yoga - Benefits of kaya kalpa yoga.
Practical Exercise: Kayakalpa Yoga
UNIT IV : Network of mind - Treasure of human Values - imprints Superimposition Dissolution - Frequencies of mind waves - Ten stages of mind - All waves curved by Gravity - Sleep - Dreams - Control of senses - Removal of unwanted Desires perspicacity, Receptivity, Adoptability, Magnanimity and creativity - Benefits of Meditation - Effects of Blessing.
Practical Exercise: Initiation - Shanti Yoga - Thuria Yoga
UNIT V : Importance of Attitude - Build positive attitude - Success - What holds us back - Motivation - Self- esteem - Importance of interpersonal skills - Steps to build a positive personality - Subconscious mind and habits - Goal setting - Values and vision.
Reference Books:
"Simplified Physical Exercises" by Yogiraj Vethathiri Maharishi, Vethathiri Publication, 1977.
"Journey of consciousness" by Yogiraj Vethathiri Maharishi, Vethathiri Publication, 1992.
"Karma Yoga by Yogiraj Vethathiri Maharishi, Vethathiri Publication, 1986.
"Mind" by Yogiraj Vethathiri Maharishi, Vethathiri Publication, 1999.
"You can Win" by Shiv Khera, Macmillan India Ltd, 2004.
08AA308 MACHINE DRAWING LABORATORY 2 0 3 100
UNIT I INTRODUCTION AND CONVENTIONS 9
Introduction to machine drawing, Importance of sectional views, simple sectional views, Computer aided design and drafting.Code of practice for engineering drawing-methods of dimensioning, conventional representation of details-drilled and tapped holes, countersunk and counter bored holes, internal and external threads, undercuts, grooves, chamfers, fillet radii and keyways. Conventions to represent standard components-nuts, bolts, screws, cotters, pins, circlips, bearings, gears, springs and flanges.
UNITII ASSEMBLY CONCEPTS AND ASSEMBLY DRAWING PRACTICE 9
Methods and concepts of assemblies, assembly requirements, Bill of materials, Methods of assembly-bolts, nuts, studs, screws and pins, Methods of arresting motion of a member in an assembly.
Making free hand practice of typical subassemblies-flange coupling, stuffing box, journal bearings, rolling element bearings, keyed joints, cotter joints, C clamp,
UNIT III ASSEMBLY DRAWING PRACTICE 9
Drawing of assemblies-Plummer block, machine vice, stop valve, screw jack, tail stock, cylindrical gear box, simple drill jig.
UNIT IV ASSEMBLY USING SOLID MODELING 9
Modeling and assembly using software-extracting views and sections, Modeling of components and assemblies- Plummer block, machine vice, stop valve, screw jack, couplings.
UNIT V FITS AND TOLERANCES 9
Limits, fits and tolerances-need, types, representation of tolerances on drawing, calculation of minimum and maximum clearances and allowances. Geometric tolerances- uses, types of form and position tolerances, symbols, method of indicating geometric tolerances on part drawings. Surface finish symbols-Methods of indicating the surface roughness.
TOTAL: 45
Text Books
Gopalakrishnan K R, Machine Drawing, Tenth edition, Subhas Stores, Bangalore, 1996.
CAD/CAM Manual, PSG College of Technology, Coimbatore,2002.
Reference Books
Vargese P I and John K C, Machine Drawing, Jovast Publishers, Thrissur, 1993.
BIS, SP:46-2003- Engineering Drawing Practices for schools and colleges, New Delhi, 2003.
PSG Design Data, DPV Printers, Coimbatore,2004 Reprint.
ASME Y 14.5M- 1994, Dimensioning and Tolerencing, ASME, NewYork, 1995.
08AA309 STRENGTH OF MATERIALS LABORATORY 0 0 3 100
1. (a) Tension test on metals- stress strain characteristics, ductility ,resilience, toughness.
(b) Cupping test on metal sheets- load deformation characteristics ,cupping load, cupping
number
2. Hardness test on metals Brinell, Vicker and Rockwell Hardness tests.
3. (a) Impact test on metals -- Charpy, Izod impact tests.
(b) Shear test on metals- direct shear strength ,single shear, double shear.
(c) Compression test- compressive strength ,concrete,brick.
4. (a) Tests on helical springs compression , tension springs load deformation characteristics stiffness, shear stress, modulus of rigidity , energy.
(b) Torsion test on beams torque and angle of twist characteristics, shear stress,
modulus of rigidity ,energy.
5. (a) Tests on wood tension, compression and bending load deformation characteristics
Youngs modulus , modulus of rupture.
(b)Deflection test on beams load deformation characteristics , youngs modulus,
Maxwells reciprocal law verification.
TOTAL: 45
08AA310 MACHINING PRACTICE LABORATORY 0 0 3 100
Exercises
Facing and step turning operation
Drilling and tapping
Grooving, chamfering and knurling
External Thread cutting operation
Step turning, drilling, counter boring
Eccentric turning
Taper turning
Smooth contour machining
Study on lathe accessories
Dismantling and assembly of tailstock.
TOTAL: 45
SEMESTER IV
08AA401 NUMERICAL METHODS 3 1 0 100
(Common to MECH and Aero)
UNIT I SOLUTION OF EQUATIONS AND EIGEN VALUE PROBLEMS 9
Linear interpolation methods - method of false position - Newtons method - Solution of linear system by Gaussian elimination and Gauss-Jordan methods - Inverse of a matrix by Gauss-Jordan method -Iterative methods: Gauss Jacobi and Gauss Seidel methods. Eigen value of a matrix by power methods.
UNIT II INTERPOLATION AND APPROXIMATION 9
Newton forward and backward Interpolation. Lagranges Interpolation - Divided differences Interpolating with a cubic spline.
UNIT III NUMERICAL DIFFERENTIATION AND INTEGRATION 9
Derivatives using Newton forward and backward Interpolation - Divided difference - Numerical integration by Trapezoidal and Simpsons 1/3 and 3/8 rules - Rombergs method - Two and three point Gaussian quadrature formulas - Double integrals using trapezoidal and Simpsons rules.
UNIT IV INITIAL VALUE PROBLEMS FOR ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL
EQUATIONS 9
Single step Methods : Taylor Series and methods - Euler and Modified Euler methods - Fourth order Runge-Kutta method for solving first and second order equations - Multistep methods Milnes and Adams predictor and corrector methods.
UNIT V BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEMS IN ORDINARY AND PARTIAL
DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS 9
Finite difference solution for the second order ordinary differential equations. Finite difference solution for one dimensional heat equation by implicit and explicit methods - one dimensional wave equation and two dimensional Laplace and Poisson equations.
TUTORIALS: 15 TOTAL: 60
Text Books
Gerald, C.F, and Wheatley, P.O, Applied Numerical Analysis, Sixth Edition, Pearson Education Asia, New Delhi, 2002.
Balagurusamy, E., Numerical Methods, Tata McGraw-Hill Pub. Co. Ltd., New Delhi, 1999.
Reference Books
1. Kandasamy, P.Thilakavthy, K and Gunavathy, K. Numerical Methods, S.Chand and Co. New
Delhi.1999
2. Burden, R.L and Faries, T.D., Numerical Analysis, Seventh Edition, Thomson Asia Pvt. Ltd.,
Singapore, 2002.
3. Venkatraman M.K,Numerical Methods,National Publishing Company, Chennai, 1991
4. Sankara Rao K., Numerical Methods for Scientists and Engineers, Second Edition. Prentice
Hall India. 2004.
08AA402 DYNAMICS OF MACHINERY 3 1 0 100
UNIT I Force Analysis 9
Rigid Body dynamics in general plane motion,equations of motion. Dynamic force analysis, inertia force and inertia torque, DAlemberts principle, the principle of superposition, dynamic force analysis in reciprocating engines ,crank shaft torque. Turning moment diagrams, flywheels. Cam dynamics, unbalance, spring surge and windup.
UNIT II Balancing 9
Static and dynamic balancing, balancing of rotating masses, balancing a single cylinder Engine, balancing multi-cylinder engines, partial balancing in locomotive engines ,balancing linkages, balancing machines.
UNIT III Free Vibration 9
Basic features of vibratory systems, basic elements and lumping of parameters, degrees of freedom single degree of freedom, equations of motion, natural frequency. Damped free vibration, types of dampening, critical speeds of simple shaft. Torsional systems, natural frequency of two and three rotor systems.
UNIT IV Forced Vibration 9
Response to periodic forcing, harmonic forcing, excitation caused by unbalance, support motion, force transmissibility and amplitude transmissibility, vibration isolation.
UNIT V Mechanisms for Control 9
Governors, types, centrifugal governors, gravity controlled and spring controlled centrifugal governors, characteristics, effect of friction, controlling force. Gyroscopes, gyroscopic forces and torques, gyroscopic stabilization, gyroscopic effects in automobiles, ships and airplanes.
TUTORIALS: 15 TOTAL: 60
Text Books
Rattan S.S., Theory of Machines, Second Edition ,Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Company Ltd., New Delhi, 1994.
Thomas Bevan, Theory of Machines, CBS Publishers and Distributors, 1984.
Reference Books
Ghosh A. and Mallick A.K., Theory of Mechanisms and Machines, Affiliated East-West Press Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 1988.
Shigley J.E. and Uicker J.J., Theory of Machines and Mechanisms, McGraw-Hill, Inc., 1995.
Rao J.S. and Dukkipati R.V., Mechanism and Machine Theory , Wiley-Eastern Limited, New Delhi, 1992.
John Hannah and Stephens R.C., Mechanics of Machines, Viva low-Priced Student Edition, 1999.
Sadhu Singh, Theory of Machines, Pearson Education, 2002.
08AA403 MEASUREMENT AND QUALITY CONTROL 3 1 0 100
UNIT I TRANSDUCER VARIABLES AND MEASUREMENT SIGNALS 9
Three stages of generalized measurement system error analysis and classification, sources of error, frequency response, displacement and velocity transducers, potentiometer, strain gauge, LVDT, variable resistance transducers, capacitance transducers, Tacho generator-measurement of torque on rotating elements. Elementary accelerometer and vibrometer seismic instrument for absolute displacement, velocity, seismic accelerometer, piezo electric accelerometer.
UNIT II TEMPERATURE, PRESSURE AND FLOW MEASUREMENT 9
Liquid in glass thermometer, pressure thermometer, Resistance temperature detector, thermocouples and thermopiles, thermistor, total radiation pyrometer, optical pyrometer, temperature measuring problem in flowing fluid , Manometer, elastic transducer, elastic diaphragm transducer, pressure cell, bulk modulus pressure gauge, machine load gauge, thermal conductivity gauges, calibration of pressure gauge. Turbine type meter, hotwire anemometer, magnetic flow meter.
UNIT III BASICS OF MEASUREMENT AND DEVICES 9
Accuracy, precision, sensitivity, standards of measurements. Errors in measurement, Linear measurements limit gauges (types and design), Taylors principle. Comparators (mechanical, electrical, optical and pneumatic), slip gauges, optical projector.
Geometrical measurement instruments for angular measurement vernier and optical protractors, sine bar, laser measuring instruments. Flatness, parallelism and roundness measurement. Checking the dimensional accuracy of slip gauges with interference microscope. Measurement of surface finish-direct and indirect methods. Tomilson surface meter, importance of surface finish.
UNIT IV METROLOGY OF MACHINE ELEMENTS 9
Screw thread terminology-measurement of major, minor and effective diameters, best wire size, and three methods, pitch measurement, Gear metrology (spur gear) run out checking with concentricity tester, composite errors with gear roll tester, base pitch measurement.
UNIT V MACHINE INSTALLATION AND TESTING 9
Equipment erection, commissioning, testing procedures for lathe, milling, continuous process line. First aid, safety precautions in installation of equipments, protocol for repair and testing and inspection check list.
TUTORIALS: 15 TOTAL: 60
Text Books
Beckwith T G, and Buck N L, Mechanical Measurements, Addition Wesley Publishing
Company limited, USA, 1995.
Nakra B C, Theory and Applications of Automatic Controls, New Age International P Limited, Chennail. 1998.
Holman, J P, Experimental Methods for Engineers, Tata McGraw Hill Publications Co. Ltd., New Delhi, 2004.
Reference Books
Jain R K, Mechanical and Industrial Measurements, Khanna Publishers, Delhi, 1984.
National Safety Council, Accident Prevention Manual for Industrial Operation, Chicago,
1995.
08AA404 APPLIED HYDRAULICS AND PNEUMATICS 3 0 0 100
UNIT I Fluid Power Systems and Fundamentals 9
Introduction to fluid power, Advantages of fluid power, Application of fluid power system. Types of fluid power systems, Properties of hydraulic fluids General types of fluids Fluid power symbols.
Basics of Hydraulics-Applications of Pascals Law- Laminar and Turbulent flow Reynolds number Darcys equation Losses in pipe, valves and fittings.
UNIT II Hydraulic System and Components 9
Sources of Hydraulic Power: Pumping theory Pump classification Gear pump, Vane Pump, piston pump, construction and working of pumps pump performance Variable displacement pumps.
Fluid Power Actuators: Linear hydraulic actuators Types of hydraulic cylinders Single acting, Double acting special cylinders like tandom, Rodless, Telescopic, Cushioning mechanism, Construction of double acting cylinder, Rotary actuators Fluid motors, Gear, Vane and Piston motors.
UNIT III Design of Hydraulic Circuits 9
Construction of Control Components : Director control valve 3/2 way valve 4/2 way valve Shuttle valve check valve pressure control valve pressure reducing valve, sequence valve, Flow control valve Fixed and adjustable, electrical control solenoid valves, Relays, ladder diagram.
Accumulators and Intensifiers : Types of accumulators Accumulators circuits, sizing of accumulators, intensifier Applications of Intensifier Intensifier circuit.
UNIT IV Pneumatic Systems and Components 9
Pneumatic Components: Properties of air Compressors Filter, Regulator, Lubricator Unit Air control valves, Quick exhaust valves, pneumatic actuators.
Fluid Power Circuit Design, Speed control circuits, synchronizing circuit, Penumo - hydraulic circuit, Sequential circuit design for simple applications using cascade method.
UNIT v Design of Pneumatic Circuits 9
Servo systems Hydro Mechanical servo systems, Electro hydraulic servo systems and proportional valves.
Fluidics Introduction to fluidic devices, simple circuits, Introduction to Electro Hydraulic Pneumatic logic circuits, ladder diagrams, PLC applications in fluid power control. Fluid power circuits; failure and troubleshooting.
TOTAL: 45
Text Books
1.Anthony Esposito, Fluid Power with Applications, Pearson Education 2000.
2.Majumdar S.R., Oil Hydraulics, Tata McGraw-Hill, 2000.
Reference Books
1. Majumdar S.R., Pneumatic systems Principles and maintenance, Tata McGraw Hill, 1995
2. Anthony Lal, Oil hydraulics in the service of industry, Allied publishers, 1982.
3. Harry L. Stevart D.B, Practical guide to fluid power, Taraoeala sons and Port Ltd. Broadey,
1976.
4. Michael J, Prinches and Ashby J. G, Power Hydraulics, Prentice Hall, 1989.
5. Dudelyt, A. Pease and John T. Pippenger, Basic Fluid Power, Prentice Hall, 1987.
08AA405 THERMAL ENGINEERING 3 1 0 100
UNIT I GAS POWER CYCLES 9
Otto, Diesel, Dual, Brayton cycles, Calculation of mean effective pressure and air standard efficiency, Actual and theoretical P-V diagram of Four stroke engines, Actual and theoretical P-V diagram of two stroke engines.
UNIT II INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES 9
Classification of IC engine, principle and working of two stroke and four stroke petrol and diesel engines, valve and port timing diagrams. Comparison of two stroke and four stroke engines. Fuel supply systems, Ignition Systems, lubrication system and cooling systems. Comparison of petrol and diesel engine two stroke and four stroke engines. Testing and performance of IC engines. Fuels, Combustion, Knocking and Detonation,. Exhaust gas analysis, pollution control norms.
UNIT III STEAM NOZZLES AND TURBINES 9
Flow of steam through nozzles, shapes of nozzles, effect of friction, critical pressure ratio, supersaturated flow. Impulse and reaction principles, compounding, velocity diagrams for simple and multistage turbines, speed regulations-governors ,types of governing.
UNIT IV AIR COMPRESSORS 9
Classification and working principle, work of compression with and without clearance. Volumetric efficiency, Isothermal efficiency and isentropic efficiency of reciprocating air compressors. Multistage air compressor and inter cooling work of multistage air compressor, Rotary compressors, types.
UNIT V REFRIGERATION AND AIR-CONDITIONING 9
Refrigerants types and properties, Methods of refrigeration - air refrigeration, Bell Colemann cycle, vapor compression refrigeration cycle super heating and sub cooling. Performance calculations of air and VCRS.. Working principle of vapor absorption refrigeration system. Ammonia water, Lithium bromide water systems, Comparison between vapor compression and vapour absorption systems.
Psychrometry , Psychrometric chart, Cooling load calculations. Concept of RSHF, GSHF, ESHF, Air conditioning systems.
TUTORIALS: 15 TOTAL: 60
Text Books
R. K. Rajput, Thermal Engineering, Sixth Edition, Laxmi Publications (P) Ltd., 2006,
Kothandaraman.C.P., Domkundwar.S. and A.V.Domkundwar.,A Course in Thermal Engineering Dhanpat Rai & Sons, Fifth edition, 2002
Reference Books
Holman. J.P., Thermodynamics, McGraw-Hill, 1985.
Rogers, Mayhew, Engineering Thermodynamics, ELBS, 1992.
Arora.C.P., Refrigeration and Air conditioning, Second Edition, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Company, 2000.
08AA406 MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY - II 3 0 0 100
UNIT I THEORY OF METAL CUTTING 9
Introduction: material removal processes, types of machine tools theory of metal cutting: chip formation, orthogonal metal cutting, cutting tool materials, tool wear, tool life, surface finish, cutting fluids.
UNIT II CENTRE LATHE AND SPECIAL PURPOSE LATHES 9
Centre lathe, constructional features, cutting tools, various operations, taper turning methods, thread cutting methods, special attachments, machining time and power estimation.
Capstan and turret lathes automatics, semi automatic lathes, automats single spindle : cutting off, swiss type, automatic screw type multi spindle, bar type.
UNIT III Reciprocating and Milling Machines 9
Reciprocating machine tools: shaper, planer, slotter, milling : types, milling cutters, operations ; hole making : drilling, reaming, boring, tapping
UNIT IV ABRASIVE PROCESS, SAWING, BROACHING AND GEAR
CUTTING 9
Abrasive processes: grinding wheel specifications and selection, types of grinding process cylindrical grinding, surface grinding, centreless grinding honing, lapping, super finishing, polishing and buffing, abrasive jet grinding
Sawing machine: hack saw, band saw, circular saw; broaching machines: broach construction push, pull, surface and continuous broaching machines, gear cutting: forming, generation, shaping, hobbing.
UNIT V CNC Machine Tools and Part Programming 9
Numerical control(NC) machine tools CNC: types, constructional details, special features.
Part programming fundamentals manual programming computer assisted part programming apt language
Total: 45
Text Books
Rao, P.N. Manufacturing Technology, Metal Cutting and Machine Tools, Tata McGrawHill, New Delhi, 2003.
Richerd R. Kibbe, John E. Neely, Roland O. Merges and Warren J. White, Machine Tool Practices, Prentice Hall of India, 2003.
Reference Books
HMT Production Technology, Tata McGraw-Hill, 1998.
P.C. Sharma, A Text Book of Production Engineering, S. Chand and Co. Ltd, IV edition, 1993.
Hajra Choudry, Elements of Work Shop Technology Vol. II, Media Promoters. 2002
Geofrey Boothroyd, Fundamentals of Metal Machining and Machine Tools, McGraw Hill, 1984
Bawa , Manufacturing Processes II , Tata McGraw Hill, 2004.
08AA407 SCIENCE OF CREATIVITY - II 1 0 1 100
UNIT I: Evolution of the Universe: Creation, Permanence, Mithya, Big Bang and Evolution Theory. Almighty - Eternal Space - Fundamental energy particle - Shadow wave particle - Spreading Waves - Magnetism - Universal magnetism and Bio magnetism - Transformation of Magnetism.
UNIT II: Evolution of planets - meteors and satellites - Consciousness in everything - cycle of evolution - Earth's rotation - motion - potential and working system of energy particle - Philosophy of life - Expansion of Mind - Needs and protections: Three Needs Three Protections - Three Virtues - Goal of Religion - Consciousness and man - Qualities of Consciousness - Space - missing links.
Unit III: Moulding oneself - Introspection - Analysis of thought - Control of desire Neutralization of Anger - Eradication of worries -Realization of consciousness.
UNIT IV : Harmony in Life - Harmony between Body and Life - Harmony between wisdom and Habit - Harmony between Self and Society - Harmony between Purpose of life and method of living - Harmony between Will and Nature.
UNIT V: Karma Yoga - Principles of karma yoga - Simplified Kundalani yoga - its Benefits - Yoga for peace - Blessings: a Powerful tool of life - Does positive thinking always works? - Pre-condition your mind to success - No more failure for you - Better health through positive thinking - Learn to live with the spiritual forces around you.
Reference Books:
"Karma Yoga by Yogiraj Vethathiri Maharishi, Vethathiri Publication, 1986.
"Universal Magnetism" by Yogiraj Vethathiri Maharishi, Vethathiri Publication, 1992.
"Unified Force" by Yogiraj Vethathiri Maharishi, Vethathiri Publication, 1995.
"The world order of Holistic Unity" by Yogiraj Vethathiri Maharishi, Vethathiri Publication, 1990.
"Genetic Centre" by Yogiraj Vethathiri Maharishi, Vethathiri Publication, 2000
"Journey of consciousness" by Yogiraj Vethathiri Maharishi, Vethathiri Publication, 1992.
"The Amazing Results of Positive Thinking" by Norman Vincent Peale, CEDAR Publication, Great Britain, 1964.
08AA408 DYNAMICS AND METROLOGY LABORATORY 0 0 3 100
Dynamics
1. Measurement of displacement, velocity & acceleration of vibration - Vibration Meter
2. Static and dynamic balancing using rotating unbalance test rig.
3. Balancing of Reciprocating Masses
4. Preparation of cam displacement curve and determination of jump speed of a cam.
5. Characteristics of Watt, Porter, Proell & Hartnell Governors
6. Determination of natural frequencies of transverse and torsional vibrations of shafts
7. Motorized Gyroscope- Determination of Gyroscopic Couple.
8. Shaft alignment testing.
METROLOGY
Gear roll testing and gear concentricity testing
Angular measurement using sine bar, clinometer, bevel protractor
Measurement of gear profile and screw thread using optical profile projector
Measurement using height master, height gauge and limit gauges.
Tool geometry measurement using Toolmakers microscope
Surface finish measurement of machined components.
Autocollimator.
08AA409 INDUSTRIAL /FIELD TRAINING LABORATORY 0 0 3 100
Study of Industrial Setups: Study of organization chart shop layout, tool crib, material handling devices, house keeping, marketing, finance and stores management. Safety procedures industrial safety, first aid, security measures timing and punctuality. Environmental needs, amenities.
Study of Machine Tools: Machine constructions, features and functions, power drive mechanisms, work holding and tool holding devices, types of cuttings tools and their nomenclature. Drawings, specifications, various operations performed, calculation and selection of cutting parameters, machine hour rate calculations, jigs and fixtures used, selection of cutting fluids, selection of lubricants, attachments used, measuring instruments and gauges for lathe, drilling, milling, shaping, planning, horizontal boring, vertical boring, surface grinding, internal cylindrical grinding machines.
Study of gear shaping, gear hobbing, rapid radial drilling, turret ram milling, thread rolling, fine boring, broaching, reaming, honing, key way milling machines. Study of copy turning lathe and SPMs.
Assembly exercises on pumps, motors, lathe headstock, tailstock, gear box, apron box, thread and feed box, machine vice, chuck, indexing head, turret and capstan lathes.
Industrial visits
08AA410 MANUFACTURING PROCESSES LABORATORY 0 0 3 100
Experiment in machining using shaper.
Experiment in surface grinding processes.
Experiment in tool grinding-single point tool.
Experiment in boring.
Experiment in keyway slotting.
Experiment in spur gear shaping.
Experiment in gear hobbing.
Experiment in spline milling and pocket milling.
Experiment in milling maximum square and hexagonal on each end of M S Rod.
Measurement of cutting forces using tool dynamometer.
SEMESTER V
08AA501 PROBABILITY AND STATISTICS 3 1 0 100
(Common to Mechanical and Aeronautical Engineering)
UNIT I PROBABILITY AND RANDOM VARIABLE 9
Axioms of probability - Conditional probability - Total probability - Bayes theorem -
Random variable - Probability mass function - Probability density functions - Properties-
Moments - Moment generating functions and their properties.
UNIT II STANDARD DISTRIBUTIONS 9
Binomial, Poisson, Geometric, Uniform, Exponential, Gamma, Weibull distributions and Normal distributions and their properties - Functions of a random variable.
UNIT III TWO DIMENSIONAL RANDOM VARIABLES 9
Joint distributions - Marginal and conditional distributions Covariance - Correlation and
Regression - Transformation of random variables - Central limit theorem.
UNIT IV TESTING OF HYPOTHESIS 9
Sampling distributions Testing of hypothesis for mean, variance, proportions and
differences using Normal, t, Chi-square and F distributions - Tests for independence of
attributes and Goodness of fit.
UNIT V RELIABILITY 9
Definition of reliability, failures, Classification of failures, Measures of reliability failure rate, Mean-time-to-failure (MTTF), Mean Time Between Failure (MTBF), reliability function, reliability - specifications - System reliability reliability of series, parallel and standby systems.
Note : Use of approved statistical table permitted in the examination.
TUTORIALS: 15 TOTAL: 60
Text Books
1. Veerarajan., T., Probability, Statistics and Random Processes, Tata McGraw- Hill, Second
Edition, New Delhi, 2003.
2. Kandasamy, P., Thilagavathy, K. and Gunavathy K., Probability Statistics and Queuing
Theory, S.Chand & Company, New Delhi, 2005.
Reference Books
1. Gupta, S.C, and Kapur, J.N., Fundamentals of Mathematical Statistics, Sultan
Chand, Ninth Edition, New Delhi, 1996.
2. Ross. S., A first Course in Probability, Fifth Edition, Pearson Education, Delhi
2002. (Chapters 2 to 8).
3. Johnson. R. A., Miller and Freunds Probability and Statistics for Engineers, Sixth
Edition, P earson Education, Delhi, 2000. (Chapters 7, 8, 9, 12).
08AA502 PRODUCTION TOOLING 3 0 0 100
UNIT I CUTTING TOOLS 9
Materials-properties, classification, trends in development, cemented carbide types manufacturing grades, coated carbide materials for coating CVD process, PVD process, Cermets, Ceramic, Polycrystalline tool material. Mechanism of metal cutting-introduction geometry of chip formation-tool wears
UNIT II TURNING TOOL HOLDERS AND MILLING CUTTERS 9
Tool holders for turning - inserts-types-design features-selection of tool holders for grooving, paring and threading. Milling cutters types of cutters design of milling cutters. Tools for hole making process-short hole, deep hole, boring with single point tool and reamers. Economics of machining elements of machining cost.
UNIT III JIGS 9
Degrees of freedom, principles of location and clamping, principles of jig design, fool proofing, elements of jigs, classification of jigs for drilling and reaming, boring, broaching
UNIT IV FIXTURES 9
Principles of fixture design, locators and different types of clamps, elements of fixtures, provision for tool setting, design of fixtures for milling, turning centers and machining centers. Modular fixturing concepts and applications.
UNIT-V PRESS TOOLS 9
Design and manufacture of die sets for sheet metal components- simple, compound and progressive dies for punching and blanking operations. Dies for drawing and blending operations. Selection of presses and tools.
TOTAL :45
Text Books
1. Arshinov V and Alekseev G, Metal cutting theory and cutting tool design, MIR Publishers, Moscow , 1976.
2. Donaldson C and Lecain Ch, Tool Design, Tata Mcgraw Hill Publishing Company Ltd., Third Edition, New Delhi, 2004.
3. Bhattacharyya A., Metal Cutting Theory and Practice, New Central Books Agency (P) Ltd, Calcutta.2000
Reference Books
1. SME, Manufacturing Engineers Hand book, 1998.
2. Kempster, Introduction to jig and Tool Design, VIVA Books. New Delhi, 1998.
3. Rodin P, Design and production of metal cutting tools, MIR Publishers, Moscow, 1968.
4.Sadasivan.T.A and Sarathy.D, Cutting tools for productive machining, Widia (India) Limited,1999
08AA503 Mechatronics ENGINEERING 3 0 0 100
UNIT I Mechatronics, Sensors and Transducers 9
Introduction to Mechatronics Systems Measurement Systems Control Systems Microprocessor based Controllers.
Sensors and Transducers Performance Terminology Sensors for Displacement, Position and Proximity; Velocity, Motion, Force, Fluid Pressure, Liquid Flow, Liquid Level, Temperature, Light Sensors Selection of Sensors
UNIT II Actuation Systems 9
Pneumatic and Hydraulic Systems Directional Control Valves Rotary Actuators.
Mechanical Actuation Systems Cams Gear Trains Ratchet and pawl Belt and Chain Drives Bearings.
Electrical Actuation Systems Mechanical Switches Solid State Switches Solenoids D.C Motors A.C Motors Stepper Motors.
UNIT III System Models and Controllers 9
Building blocks of Mechanical, Electrical, Fluid and Thermal Systems, Rotational Translational Systems, Electromechanical Systems Hydraulic Mechanical Systems.
Continuous and discrete process Controllers Control Mode Two Step mode Proportional Mode Derivative Mode Integral Mode PID Controllers Digital Controllers Velocity Control Adaptive Control Digital Logic Control Micro Processors Control.
UNIT IV Programming Logic Controllers 9
Programmable Logic Controllers Basic Structure Input / Output Processing Mnemonics Timers, Internal relays and counters Shift Registers Master and Jump Controls Data Handling Analogs Input / Output Selection of a PLC Problem.
UNIT v Design of Mechatronics System 9
Stages in designing Mechatronics Systems Traditional and Mechatronic Design - Possible Design Solutions
Case Studies of Mechatronics Systems, Pick and place robot automatic Car Park Systems Engine Management Systems.
TOTAL: 45
Text Books
W. Bolton, Mechatronics, Pearson Education, Second Edition, 1999.
Nitaigour Premchand Mahadik, Mechatronics, Tata McGraw-Hill publishing Company Ltd, 2003.
Reference Books
Michael B. Histand and David G. Alciatore, Introduction to Mechatronics and Measurement Systems, McGraw-Hill International Editions, 2000.
Bradley D. A., Dawson D., Buru N.C. and. Loader A.J, Mechatronics, Chapman and Hall, 1993.
Dan Necsulesu, Mechatronics, Pearson Education Asia, 2002 (Indian Reprint).
Lawrence J. Kamm, Understanding Electro Mechanical Engineering, An Introduction to Mechatronics, Prentice Hall of India Pvt., Ltd., 2000.
08AA504 GAS DYNAMICS AND JET PROPULSION 3 1 0 100
UNIT I BASIC CONCEPTS AND ISENTROPIC FLOWS 9
Energy and momentum equations of compressible fluid flows - Stagnation states, Mach waves and Mach cone - Effect of Mach number on compressibility - Isentropic flow through variable area ducts - Nozzle and Diffusers -Use of Gas tables.
UNIT II FLOW THROUGH DUCTS 9
Flow through constant area ducts with heat transfer (Rayleigh flow) and Friction (Fanno flow) - Variation of flow properties - Use of tables and charts - Generalised gas dynamics.
UNIT III NORMAL AND OBLIQUE SHOCKS 9
Governing equations - Variation of flow parameters across the normal and oblique shocks - Prandtl Meyer relations - Use of table and charts - Applications.
UNIT IV JET PROPULSION 9
Theory of jet propulsion - Thrust equation - Thrust power and propulsive efficiency - Operation principle, cycle analysis and use of stagnation state performance of ram jet, turbojet, turbofan and turbo prop engines Aircraft combustors.
UNIT V SPACE PROPULSION 9
Types of rocket engines - Propellants - Ignition and combustion - Theory of rocket propulsion Performance study - Staging - Terminal and characteristic velocity - Applications - Space flights.
TUTORIALS: 15 TOTAL: 60
Text Books
S.M. Yahya, Fundamentals of Compressible Flow with Aircraft and Rocket Propulsion (SI Units) Revised Third Edition, New Age International (P) Limited, New Delhi, 2003.
E. Rathakrishnan, Gas Dynamics, Prentice-Hall of India, Second Edition, 2008.
Babu V., Fundamentals of gas dynamics, First Edition, Ane Books Publishers. 2008.
Referene Books
P.Hill and C. Peterson, Mechanics and Thermodynamics of Propulsion", Addison -
Wesley Publishing Company, 1992.
N.J. Zucrow, Aircraft and Missile Propulsion, Vol. I & II , John Wiley , 1975.
N.J. Zucrow, Principles of Jet Propulsion and Gas Turbines, John Wiley, New York, 1970.
Anderson J.D., Modern Compressible Flow with Historical Perspective, Third Edition,
McGraw Hill International, 2003.
John(J) and Keith(T), Gas Dynamics. Pearson Education (P) Ltd, Fourth Edition, 2006.
08AA505 HUMAN VALUES AND PROFESSIONAL ETHICS 3 0 0 100
(Common to Mechanical and Aeronautical Engineering)
UNIT I Human Values 9
Morals, Values and Ethics Integrity Work Ethic Service Learning Civic Virtue Respect for Others Living Peacefully caring Sharing Honesty Courage Valuing Time Co-operation Commitment Empathy Self-Confidence Character Spirituality.
UNIT II ENGINEERING ETHICS 9
Senses of 'Engineering Ethics' - variety of moral issued - types of inquiry - moral dilemmas - moral autonomy - Kohlberg's theory - Gilligan's theory - consensus and controversy Models of Professional Roles - theories about right action - Self-interest - customs and religion - uses of ethical theories.
UNIT III Engineering as Social Experimentation 9
Engineering as experimentation - engineers as responsible experimenters - codes of ethics - a balanced outlook on law - the challenger case study
UNIT IV Safety, Responsibilities and Rights 9
Safety and risk - assessment of safety and risk - risk benefit analysis and reducing risk - the Three Mile Island and Chernobyl case studies. Collegiality and loyalty - respect for authority - collective bargaining - confidentiality - conflicts of interest - occupational crime - professional rights - employee rights - Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) - discrimination.
UNIT v Global Issues 9
Multinational corporations - Environmental ethics - computer ethics - weapons development - engineers as managers-consulting engineers-engineers as expert witnesses and advisors -moral leadership-sample code of Ethics like ASME, ASCE, IEEE, Institution of Engineers (India), Indian Institute of Materials Management, Institution of electronics and telecommunication engineers (IETE), India, etc.
TOTAL: 45
Text Books
1. Mike Martin and Roland Schinzinger, Ethics in Engineering, McGraw-Hill, New York 1996.
2. Govindarajan M, Natarajan S, Senthil Kumar V. S, Engineering Ethics, Prentice Hall of India,
New Delhi, 2004.
Reference Books
1. Charles D. Fleddermann, Engineering Ethics, Pearson Education / Prentice Hall, New Jersey,
2004 (Indian Reprint now available)
2. Charles E Harris, Michael S. Protchard and Michael J Rabins, Engineering Ethics Concepts
and Cases, Wadsworth Thompson Leatning, United States, 2000 (Indian Reprint now
available)
3. John R Boatright, Ethics and the Conduct of Business, Pearson Education, New Delhi, 2003.
4. Edmund G Seebauer and Robert L Barry, Fundamentals of Ethics for Scientists and Engineers,
Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2001.
08AA506 DESIGN OF MACHINE ELEMENTS - I 3 1 0 100
UNIT-I Steady Stresses and Variable Stresses in Machine
Members 9
Introduction to the design process, factor influencing machine design, selection of materials based on mechanical properties Direct, Bending and torsional stress equations, Impact and shock loading and calculation of principle stresses for various load combinations, eccentric loading, Factor of safety, theories of failure, stress concentration, design for variable loading, Soderberg, Goodman and Gerber relations
UNIT II Design of Shafts and Couplings 9
Design of solid and hollow shafts based on strength, rigidity and critical speed, Design of rigid and flexible couplings, Introduction to gear and shock absorbing couplings.
UNIT III Design of Fastners and Welded Joints 9
Threaded fasteners, Design of bolted joints including eccentric loading, Design of welded joints for pressure vessels and structures, theory of bonded joints.
UNIT-IV Design of Springs 9
Design of helical, leaf, disc and torsional springs under constant loads and varying loads, Concentric torsion springs, Belleville springs.
UNIT-V Design of Bearings and Flywheels 9
Design of bearings, sliding contact and rolling contact types, Cubic mean load, Design of journal bearings, McKees equation, Lubrication in journal bearings, calculation of bearing dimensions, Design of flywheels involving stresses in rim and arm.
TUTORIALS: 15 TOTAL: 60
Text books
1. Juvinall R.C, and Marshek K.M, Fundamentals of Machine Component Design, John Wiley &
Sons, Third Edition, 2002.
2. Bhandari V.B, Design of Machine Elements, Tata McGraw-Hill Book Co, 2003.
Reference Books
1. Norton R.L,Design of Machinery, Tata McGraw-Hill Book Co, Third Edition 2005.
2. Orthwein W, Machine Component Design, Jaico Publishing Co, 2003.
3. Ugural A.C, Mechanical Design An Integral Approach, McGraw-Hill Book Co,
International Edition 2004.
4. Spotts M.F., Shoup T.E , Design of Machine Elements, Pearson Education, 2004.
08AA507 THERMAL ENGINEERING LABORATORY 0 0 3 100
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
Experimental determination of Valve Timing and plotting port timing diagrams.
Experimental determination of Port timing and plotting port timing diagrams
Performance Test on a constant speed 4-stroke Diesel Engine.
Heat Balance Test on 4-stroke Diesel Engine.
Morse Test on Multi -cylinder Petrol Engine.
Retardation Test to find Frictional Power of a Diesel Engine.
Determination of Viscosity Red Wood Viscometer.
Determination of Flash Point and Fire Point.
IC Engine performance evaluation using PC interface.
Experiments on and refrigeration & air conditioning equipment.
08AA508 MECHATRONICS ENGINEERING LABORATORY 0 0 3 100
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
Design and testing of fluid power circuits to control
velocity (ii) direction and (iii) force of single and double acting actuators
Design of circuits with logic sequence using Electro pneumatic trainer kits.
Simulation of basic Hydraulic, Pneumatic and Electric circuits using software.
Circuits with multiple cylinder sequences in Electro pneumatic using PLC.
Servo controller interfacing for open loop
Servo controller interfacing for closed loop
PID controller interfacing
Stepper motor interfacing with 8051 Micro controller
full step resolution (ii) half step resolution
Modeling and analysis of basic electrical, hydraulic and pneumatic systems using LABVIEW
Computerized data logging system with control for process variables like pressure flow and temperature.
TOTAL: 45
08AA509 TECHNICAL SEMINAR 0 0 3 --
OBJECTIVE
During the seminar session each student is expected to prepare and present a topic on engineering / technology, for a duration of about 8 to 10 minutes. In a session of three periods per week, 15 students are expected to present the seminar. A faculty guide is to be allotted and he / she will guide and monitor the progress of the student and maintain attendance also.
Students are encouraged to use various teaching aids such as over head projectors, power point presentation and demonstrative models. This will enable them to gain confidence in facing the placement interviews.
SEMESTER VI
08AA601 PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT 3 0 0 100
(Common to MECH, EEE, ECE, EIE, CSE and AERO)
UNIT I. FOUNDATIONS 9
Historical developments approaches to management Management and Administration Development of Management Thought Contribution of Taylor and Fayol Functions of Management Types of Business Organization.
UNIT II MANAGERS AND ENVIRONMENT 9
Social responsibilityPlanning Objectives Setting Objectives Process of Managing through Objectives Strategies- Policies and Planning Premises- Forecasting Decision-making.
UNIT III FUNCTIONAL AREA OF ORGANISATION 9
Formal and informal organization Organization Chart Structure and Process Departmentation by difference strategies Line and Staff authority Benefits and Limitations De-Centralization and Delegation of Authority Staffing Selection Process - Techniques HRD Managerial Effectiveness.
UNIT IV MOTIVATION AND DIRECTIONS 9
Objectives Human Factors Creativity and Innovation Harmonizing Objectives Leadership Types of Leadership Motivation Hierarchy of needs Motivation theories Motivational Techniques Job Enrichment Communication.
UNIT V CONTROLLING STRATEGIES 9
System and process of Controlling Requirements for effective control The Budget as Control Technique Information Technology Computers in handling the information Productivity Problems and Management Control of Overall Performance Direct and Preventive Control Reporting The Global Environment Globalization and Liberalization International Management and Global theory of Management.
TOTAL: 45
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Harold Kooritz & Heinz Weihrich Essentials of Management- Tata McGraw-Hill-7th /e-2007.
2. Joseph L Massie Essentials of Management- Prentice Hall of India- (Pearson) 4th /e- 2003.
3. Tripathy PC And Reddy PN- Principles of Management- Tata McGraw-Hill- 1999.
4. Decenzo David- Robbin Stephen A- Personnel and Human Reasons Management- Prentice Hall of India- 1996
5. Robbins- Principles of Management Pearson education -2005.
08AA602 AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING 3 0 0 100
UNIT I VEHICLE STRUCTURE AND ENGINES 9
Types of Automobiles - Vehicle Construction Chassis Frame and Body aerodynamics. Components of Engine Their forms, Functions and Materials - Review of Cooling and Lubrication systems in Engine Turbo Chargers Engine Emission Control by 3Way Catalytic Controller.
UNIT II ENGINE AUXILIARY SYSTEMS 9
Carburetorworking principle- Mono-point and Multi - Point Injection Systems Construction, Operation and Maintenance of Lead Acid Battery - Electrical systems Battery generator Starting Motor and Drives Lighting and Ignition (Battery, Magneto Coil and Electronic Type)-Regulators-cut outs.
UNIT III TRANSMISSION SYSTEMS 9
Clutch Types and Construction Gear Boxes, Manual and Automatic Simple Floor Mounted Shift Mechanism Over Drives Transfer Box Fluid flywheel-Torque convertors Propeller shaft Slip Joint Universal Joints Differential and Rear Axle Hotchkiss Drive and Torque Tube Drive.
UNIT IV STEERING, BRAKES AND SUSPENSION 9
Wheels and Tyres Wheel Alignment Parameters - Steering Geometry and Types of steering gear box Power Steering Types of Front Axle Suspension systems Braking Systems Types and Construction
UNIT V ALTERNATIVE ENERGY SOURCES AND RECENT TRENDS IN
AUTOMOBILES 9
Use of Natural Gas, LPG, Biodiesel, Gasohol and Hydrogen in Automobiles - Electric and Hybrid Vehicles, Fuel Cells. New trends: Electronic Engine Management System, Electronic fuel injection system, Diagonal Braking System, Antilock Braking System, New trends in safety system
Note: Practical training in dismantling and assembling of Engine parts Transmission System should be given to the students
TOTAL: 45
Text Books
1. Sethi H.M, Automobile Technology, Tata McGraw-Hill-2003
2. Kirpal Singh Automobile Engineering Vol. 1& 2, Standard Publishers, New Delhi.
Reference Books
1. Crouse and Anglin Automotive Mechanism, 9th Edition. Tata McGraw-Hill, 2003.
2. Newton, Steeds and Garet, Motor vehicles, Butterworth Publishers, 1989.
3. Srinivasan.S , Automotive Mechanics 2nd edition, 2003, Tata McGraw-Hill.
4. Joseph Heitner, Automotive Mechanics, 2nd edition, East-West Press, 1999.
08AA603 PROCESS PLANNING AND COST ESTIMATION 3 1 0 100
UNIT I WORK STUDY AND ERGONOMICS 10
Method study Definition Objectives-Motion economy- Principles Tools and Techniques-Applications Work measurements- purpose use procedure tools and techniques- Standard time Ergonomics principles applications.
UNIT II PROCESS PLANNING 10
Definition Objective Scope approaches to process planning- Process planning activities Finished part requirements- operating sequences- machine selection material selection parameters- Set of documents for process planning- Developing manufacturing logic and knowledge- production time calculation selection of cost optimal processes.
UNIT III INTRODUCTION TO COST ESTIMATION 9
Objective of cost estimation- costing cost accounting- classification of cost- Elements of cost.
UNIT IV COST ESTIMATION 9
Types of estimates methods of estimates data requirements and sources- collection of cost- allowances in estimation.
UNIT V PRODUCTION COST ESTIMATION 7
Estimation of material cost, labour cost and over heads, allocation of overheads Estimation for different types of jobs.
TUTORIALS: 15 TOTAL: 60
Text Books
Sinha.B.P., "Mechanical Estimating and Costing", Tata McGraw-Hill, Publishing Co., 1995
Chitale.A.V. and Gupta.R.C., "Product Design and Manufacturing", PHI, 2nd Edition, 2002.
Reference Books
Phillip.F Ostwalal and Jairo Munez, "Manufacturing Processes and systems", John Wiley, 9th Edition, 1998
Russell.R.S and Tailor, B.W, "Operations Management", PHI, 4th Edition, 2003.
08AA604 HEAT AND MASS TRANSFER 3 1 0 100
UNIT I Conduction 9
Basic Concepts, mechanism of heat transfer, conduction, convection and radiation. General Differential equation of heat conduction, Fourier Law of conduction, Cartesian and cylindrical coordinates, one dimensional steady state heat conduction. Conduction through plane wall, cylinders and spherical systems. Composite systems, conduction with internal heat generation, extended surfaces. Unsteady heat conduction lumped analysis , use of Heislers Chart.
UNIT II Convection 9
Basic concepts, convective heat transfer coefficients, boundary layer concept, types of convection. Forced convection, dimensional analysis, external flow, flow over plates, cylinders and spheres internal Flow, laminar and turbulent flow, combined laminar and turbulent flow over bank of tubes. Free convection, dimensional analysis, flow over vertical plate, horizontal plate, inclined plate, cylinders and spheres.
UNIT III Phase Change Heat Transfer And Heat Exchangers 9
Nusselts theory of condensation, pool boiling, flow boiling, correlations in boiling and condensation. Types of heat exchangers, LMTD method of heat exchanger analysis, effectiveness, NTU method of Heat exchanger analysis, overall heat transfer coefficient, fouling factors.
UNIT IV Radiation 9
Basic concepts, laws of radiation, Stefan Boltzman law, Kirchoff Law, black body radiation, grey body radiation shape factor algebra, electrical analogy. Radiation shields.
UNIT V Mass Transfer 9
Basic concepts, diffusion mass transfer, Ficks law of diffusion, steady state molecular diffusion. Convective mass transfer, momentum, heat and mass transfer analogy, convective mass transfer correlations.
TUTORIALS: 15 TOTAL: 60
Text Books
1. Sachdeva RC, Fundamentals of Engineering Heat and Mass Transfer New Age International,
1995.
2. Yunus Cengel, Introduction to Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer, 2nd Edition, McGraw-
Hill Education Ltd, 2007.
Reference Books
1. Ozisik M.N, Heat Transfer, McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1994.
2. Nag P.K, Heat Transfer, Ninth Edition, Tata McGraw-Hill, New Delhi, 2002
3. Holman J.P Heat and Mass Transfer Tata McGraw-Hill, 2004.
4. Frank P. Incropera and David P. DeWitt, Fundamentals of Heat and Mass Transfer, Fifth
Edition, Joh Wiley and Sons, 2007.
5. Latif M Jiji. Heat Transfer, Begell House Inc., Published by Jaico Publishing House, First
Edition, 2003.
6. C.P. Kothandaraman, S.Subramanian, Heat and Mass Transfer Data Book, Fifth Edition, New Age International Publishers, 2004.
08AA605 DESIGN OF MACHINE ELEMENTS - II 3 1 0 100
UNIT I Design Of Transmission Systems For Flexible Elements 9
Selection of V belts and Flat belts and pulleys, Design of wire ropes and pulleys, Selection of roller chains and Sprockets, design of pulleys and sprockets.
UNIT II Spur Gears and parallel axis Helical Gears 9
Review of fundamentals, force analysis, interference and tooth stresses , dynamic effects, fatigue strength, factor of safety , gear materials, determining the dimensions of a spur gear pair, parallel axis helical Gears, pressure angle in the normal and transverse plane, equivalent number of teeth, forces and stresses. estimating the size of the helical gear pair (straight and cross).
UNIT III Worm and Cross helical gears 9
Nomenclature, straight and spiral bevel gear, forces and stresses equivalent number of teeth. Design of a pair of straight and spiral bevel gears. Nomenclature of worm Gear, thermal capacity, materials, forces and stresses, efficiency, Evaluation of the size of worm gear pair.
UNIT Iv Design of Gear Boxes 9
Fundamentals, ray diagram, kinematics layout, design of multi speed gear box.
UNIT V Design of CAM, Clutches and Brakes 9
Cam Design: Types-pressure angle and under cutting base circle determination-forces and surface stresses.Design of single and multiple plates, and cone clutches e clutches-internal expanding rim clutches-internal and external shoe brakes.
TUTORIALS: 15 TOTAL: 60
Text Books
1 Juvinall R. C., Marshek, K.M., Fundamentals of Machine component Design, John Wiley & Sons Third
Edition, 2002.
2 Bhandari, V.B., Design of Machine Elements, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Company Ltd., 1994.
Reference Books
1. Maitra G.M., Prasad L.V., Hand book of Mechanical Design, Second Edition, Tata McGraw-Hill,
1985.
2. Shigley J.E and Mischke C. R., R. G. Budynas, and K.J. Nisbett Shigleys Mechanical Engineering
Design, Eighth Edition, McGraw-Hill Companies, 2008.
3. Prabhu. T.J,Design of Transmission Elements, Mani Offset, Chennai, 2003,
4. Norton R.L, Design of Machinery, Third Edition, 2004.
5. Hamrock B.J., Jacobson B., Schmid S.R.,Fundamentals of Machine Elements, McGraw-Hill
Book Co., 1999.
08AAE** ELECTIVE - I
08AA606 HEAT TRANSFER LABORATORY 0 0 3 100
Performance test on two stage reciprocating air compressor.
Study of solar collectors and heat recovery systems.
Thermal conductivity measurement by guarded plate method.
Thermal conductivity of pipe insulation using lagged pipe apparatus.
Forced convection inside tube.
Heat transfer from pin-fin (natural & forced convection modes).
Determination of Stefan-Boltzmann constant.
Determination of emissivity of a grey surface.
Effectiveness of Parallel/counter flow heat exchanger.
08AA607 DESIGN AND FABRICATION PROJECT 0 0 3 100
The objective of this project is to provide opportunity for the students to implement their skills acquired in the previous semesters to practical problems.
The students in convenient groups of not more than 4 members have to take one small item for design and fabrication. Every project work shall have a guide who is the member of the faculty of the institution.
The item chosen may be small machine elements (Example-screw jack, coupling, machine vice, cam and follower, governor etc), attachment to machine tools, tooling (jigs, fixtures etc), small gear box, automotive appliances, agricultural implements, simple heat exchangers, small pumps, hydraulic /pneumatic devices etc.
The students are required to design and fabricate the chosen item in the college and demonstrate its working apart from submitting the project report. The report should contain assembly drawing, parts drawings, process charts relating to fabrication.
08AA608 COMMUNICATION SKILLS LABORATORY 0 0 2 100
Globalization has brought in numerous opportunities for the teeming millions, with more focus on students overall capability apart from academic competence. Many students, particularly those from non English medium schools, find that they are not preferred due to their inadequacy of communication skills and soft skills, despite possessing sound knowledge in their subject area along with technical capability. Keeping in view their pre employment needs and career requirements, this course on communication skills laboratory will prepare students to adopt themselves with ease to the industry environment, thus rendering them as prospective assets to industries. The course will equip the students with necessary communication skills that could go a long way in helping them in their profession.
OBJECTIVES:
To equip students of engineering and technology with effective speaking and listening skills in English
To help them develop their soft skills and people skills, which will make the transition from college to workplace smoother and help them to excel in their jobs.
To enhance students performance at Placement Interviews, Group Discussions and other recruitment exercises.
1. PC based session (weightage 40%)
A. English Language Lab
1. Listening Comprehension
Listening and typing Listening and sequencing of sentences Filling in the blanks
Listening and answering the questions
2. Reading Comprehension and Vocabulary
Filling in the blanks - Cloze Exercises Vocabulary building Reading and answering
questions.
3. Speaking:
Phonetics: Intonation Ear Training Correct Pronunciation Sound recognition
exercises -Common Errors in English
Conversations: Face to Face Conversation - Telephone conversation
Role play activities (Students take on roles and engage in conversation)
B. Career Lab
(Samples are available to learn and practice in the class room session)
1. Resume / Report Preparation / Letter Writing
Structuring the resume / report Letter writing / E-mail communication
Samples
2. Presentation Skills
Elements of an effective presentation Structure of a presentation Presentation tools
Voice Modulation Audience analysis Body Language Video Samples
3. Soft Skills
Time Management Articulateness Assertiveness Psychometrics Innovation and Creativity Stress Management & Poise Video Samples
4. Group Discussion
Why is GD part of selection process? Structure of a GD Moderator-led and other GDs Strategies in GD Team work Body Language Mock GD Video Samples
5. Interview Skills
Kinds of Interviews Required Key Skills Corporate culture Mock Interviews Video
Samples
II Class room session ( Weightage 60%)
Resume / Report Preparation /Letter writing : Students prepare their
own resume and report.
Presentation Skills: Students make presentations on given topics.
Group Discussion: Students participate in group discussions.
Interview Skills: Students participate in Mock interviews.
Note: Classroom sessions are practice sessions.
SEMESTER VII
08AA701 DESIGN FOR MANUFACTURING 3 0 0 100
UNIT I DESIGN PRINCIPLES 9
Economics of process selection general design principles of manufacturability proper material selections strength and mechanical factors Geometric tolerances (Simple problems only) Design for Serviceability Tolerance charting techniques (Simple problems only).
UNIT Ii casting DESIGN aNd weldment design 9
Factors affecting casting design strength aspects sand casting and die casting design Factors affecting weldment design Gas and arc welding design.
UNIT Iii formed metal components and non-metallic parts
design 9
Metal extrusion cold headed parts- fine blanking tube and selection bends powder metal parts thermo setting plastic parts Reinforced plastic/composite parts.
UNIT Iv machined components design 9
Design for machinability design for economy design for clampability design for accessibility design for assembly. Turned part drilled parts milled parts, planned, shaped and slotted parts Ground parts parts produced by EDM.
UNIT v ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY REQUIREMENTS 9
Product design requirements for group technology concepts and CNC machining part family concept computer applications for DFMA.
TOTAL: 45
Text books
Robert Matousek Engineering Design A systematic approach, Blackie & son ltd, 1974.
Harry peck Design for Manufacture, Pitman publications, 1983.
Reference Books
James G. Bralla Hand book of product design for manufacture , Mc Graw Hill book co, 1986.
Trucks H.E., Design for Economic Production, Society of Manufacturing Engineers, Michigan 2nd edition 1987.
Karl T Ulrich and Steven d Eppinger, Product Design and Development, Tata Mc Graw Hill, 2003.
Oliver R. Wade Tolerance Control in Design and Manufacturing Industrial Press Inc. New York Publications, 1967
08AA702 Computer Integrated Manufacturing 3 0 0 100
UNIT I Introduction 8
The meaning and origin of CIM- the changing manufacturing and management scene - External communication - islands of automation and software-dedicated and open systems-manufacturing automation protocol - product related activities of a company- marketing engineering - production planning - plant operations - physical distribution- business and financial management.
UNIT II Group TECHNOLOGY AND computer aided process
planning 10
History of group technology- role of G.T. in CAD/CAM integration - part families - classification and coding - DCLASS and MICLASS and OPITZ coding systems-facility design using G.T. -benefits of G.T. - cellular manufacturing.
Process planning - role of process planning in CAD/CAM integration - approaches to computer aided process planning -variant approach and generative approaches - CAPP and CMPP process planning systems.
UNIT III SHOP FLOOR control AND INTRODUCTION OF FMS 9
Shop floor control-phases -factory data collection system -automatic identification methods- Bar code technology-automated data collection system.
FMS-components of FMS - types -FMS workstation -material handling and storage systems- FMS layout -computer control systems-application and benefits.
UNIT IV CIM implementation AND DATA communication 10
CIM and company strategy - activity cycle diagram - CIM open system architecture (CIMOSA)- manufacturing enterprise wheel-CIM architecture - Product data management.
Communication fundamentals- local area networks -topology - LAN implementations - network management and installations.
UNIT V Open system AND DATABASE FOR CIM 8
Open systems-open system inter connection - manufacturing automations protocol and technical office protocol (MAP /TOP)
Development of databases -database terminology- architecture of database systems-data modeling and data associations -relational data bases - database operators - advantages of data base and relational database.
TOTAL: 45
Text Books
Mikell.P.Groover Automation, Production Systems and computer integrated manufacturing, Pearson Education 2001.
Reference Books
Yorem koren, Computer Integrated Manufacturing system, McGraw-Hill, 1983.
. 2. Ranky, Paul G., Computer Integrated Manufacturing, Prentice Hall International 1986.
3. David D.Bedworth, Mark R.Hendersan, Phillip M.Wolfe Computer Integrated Design and
Manufacturing, McGraw-Hill Inc.
4. Roger Hanman Computer Intergrated Manufacturing, Addison Wesley, 1997.
5. Mikell.P.Groover and Emory Zimmers Jr., CAD/CAM", Prentice hall of India Pvt. Ltd.,
New Delhi-1.1998.
6. Kant Vajpayee S, Principles of computer integrated manufacturing, Prentice Hall India,
2003.
7. Radhakrishnan P, Subramanyan S.and Raju V., CAD/CAM/CIM, 2nd Edition New Age
International (P) Ltd, New Delhi. 2000.
08AA703 POWER PLANT ENGINEERING 3 0 0 100
UNIT I Introduction to Power Plants AND Boilers 9
Layout of Steam, Hydel, Diesel, MHD, Nuclear and Gas Turbine Power Plants , Combined Power Cycles. Comparison and Selection, Load Duration Curves, Steam Boilers and Cycles, High Pressure and Super Critical Boilers, Fluidized Bed Boilers.
UNIT II Steam Power Plant 9
Fuel and Ash Handling, Combustion Equipment for burning coal, Mechanical Stokers, Pulverizer, Electrostatic Precipitator, Draught- different types. Surface Condenser Types, Cooling Towers.
UNIT III Nuclear and Hydel Power Plants 9
Nuclear Energy, Fission, Fusion Reaction. Types of Reactors, pressurized water reactor, Boiling Water Reactor, Waste Disposal and safety. Hydel Power Plant- Essential Elements, Selection of Turbines, Governing of Turbines, Micro Hydel developments.
UNIT IV Diesel and Gas Turbine Power Plant 9
Types of Diesel Plants, Components, Selection of Engine Type, Applications. Gas Turbine Power Plant, Fuels, Gas Turbine Material, Open and Closed Cycles. Reheating, Regeneration and Inter-cooling, Combined Cycle.
UNIT V Other Power PlanTs and Economics of Power Plants 9
Geo thermal, OTEC, Tidal, Pumped storage, solar thermal central receiver system, Cost of Electric Energy, Fixed and operating Costs, Energy Rates. Types of Tariffs, Economics of load sharing, comparison of economics of various power plants.
TOTAL: 45
Text Books
1. EI- Wakil M.M, Power Plant Technology, McGraw-Hill 1984.
2. Arora S.C and Domkundwar S, A Course in Power Plant Engineering, Dhanpatrai, 2001.
3. Nag P.K, Power Plant Engineering, Tata McGraw-Hill, Third Edition, 2007.
Reference Books
1. G.R. Nagpal, Power Plant Engineering, Hanna Publishers, 1998.
2. K.K.Ramalingam, Power Plant Engineering, Scitech Publications, 2002.
3. G.D.Rai, Introduction to Power Plant Technology, Khanna Publishers, 1995.
4. R.K.Rajput, Power Plant Engineering, Laxmi Publications, 1995.
5. Frank D.Graham Power Plant Engineers Guide, D.B, Taraporevala Sons Co, New Delhi, 1993
6. T.Morse Frederick, Power Plant Engineering, Prentice Hall of India, 1998.
08AA704 FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS 3 1 0 100
UNIT I Introduction 9
Historical background Matrix approach Application to the continuum Discretisation Matrix algebra Gaussian elimination Governing equations for continuum Classical Techniques in FEM Weighted residual method Rayleigh Ritz method
UNIT II One dimensional problems 9
Finite element modeling Coordinates and shape functions- Potential energy approach Galarkin approach Assembly of stiffness matrix and load vector Finite element equations Quadratic shape functions Applications to plane trusses
UNIT III Two dimensional continuum 9
Introduction Finite element modelling Scalar valued problem Poisson equation Laplace equation Triangular elements Element stiffness matrix Force vector Galarkin approach - Stress calculation Temperature effects for one dimensional problem.
UNIT IV Axisymmetric continuum 9
Axisymmetric formulation using cylindrical coordinates Element stiffness matrix and force vector Galarkin approach Body forces and temperature effects Stress calculations Boundary conditions
UNIT V Isoparametric Elements for two dimensional
continuum 9
The four node quadrilateral Shape functions Element stiffness matrix and force vector Numerical integration - Stiffness integration Stress calculations Four node quadrilateral for axisymmetric problems- Eight and nine node rectangular elements.
TUTORIALS: 15 TOTAL: 60
Text Books
1.Chandrupatla T.R., and Belegundu A.D., Introduction to Finite Elements in Engineering,
Pearson Education 2002, 3rd Edition.
2.David V Hutton Fundamentals of Finite Element Analysis2004. McGraw-Hill Int. Ed.
Reference Books
1.Rao S.S., The Finite Element Method in Engineering, Pergammon Press, 1989
2.Logan D.L., A First course in the Finite Element Method, Third Edition, Thomson Learning,
2002
3.Robert D.Cook., David.S, Malkucs Michael E Plesha, Concepts and Applications of Finite
Element Analysis 4 Ed. Wiley, 2003.
4.Reddy J.N., An Introduction to Finite Element Method, McGraw-Hill International Student
Edition, 1985
5.O.C.Zienkiewicz and R.L.Taylor, The Finite Element Methods, Vol.1, The basic
formulation and linear problems, Vol.1, Butterworth Heineman, 5th Edition, 2000.
08AAE** ELECTIVE - II
08AAE** ELECTIVE - III
08AA705 CAD /CAM LABORATORY 0 0 3 100
Computer Aided Design (CAD)
3D Part modeling protrusion, cut, sweep, draft, loft, blend, rib
Editing Move, Pattern, Mirror, Round, Chamfer
Assembly creating assembly from parts assembly constraints
Conversion of 3D solid model to 2D drawing - different views, sections, isometric view and dimensioning
Introduction to Surface Modeling
3D modeling of machine elements like Flanged coupling, screw jack etc.
B. Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM)
1. Manual Part Programming (Using G And M Codes) In CNC lathe
1.1 Part programming for Linear and Circular interpolation, Chamfering and Grooving
1.2 Part programming using standard canned cycles for Turning, Facing, Taper turning and Thread cutting
2. Manual Part Programming (Using G And M Codes) In CNC Milling
2.1 Part programming for Linear and Circular interpolation and Contour motions.
2.2 Part programming involving canned cycles for Drilling, Peck drilling, and Boring.
C. Simulation And NC Code Generation
NC code generation using CAD / CAM softwares - Post processing for standard CNC Controls like FANUC, Hiedenhain etc.
08AA706 IDENTIFICATION OF PROJECT WORK 0 0 3 -
OBJECTIVE
The objective of the project work is to enable the students in convenient groups of not more than 4 members on a project involving theoretical and experimental studies related to the branch of study. Every project work shall have a guide who is the member of the faculty of the institution.
Three periods per week shall be allotted during the odd semester in the time table and this time shall be utilized by the students to form the project team, fixing the supervisor, approach industries to sponsor the project. At the end of the odd semester, team of students are able to fix the project title and area of work so as to pursue the project during semester holidays.
Twelve periods per week (during even semester) shall be allotted in the time table and this time shall be utilized by the students to receive the directions from the guide, on library reading, laboratory work, computer analysis or field work as assigned by the guide and also to present in periodical seminars on the progress made in the project.
Each student shall finally produce a comprehensive report covering background information, literature survey, problem statement, project work details and conclusion. This final report shall be typewritten form as specified in the guidelines.
SEMESTER VIII
08AA801 TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT 3 0 0 100
(Common to MECH, EEE, ECE, EIE, CSE, IT and AERO)
UNIT - I INTRODUCTION 9
Definition of Quality, Dimensions of Quality, Quality Planning, Quality costs - Analysis Techniques for Quality Costs, Basic concepts of Total Quality Management, Historical Review, Principles of TQM, Leadership Concepts, Role of Senior Management, Quality Council, Quality Statements, Strategic Planning, Deming Philosophy, Barriers to TQM Implementation.
UNIT - II TQM PRINCIPLES 9
Customer satisfaction Customer Perception of Quality, Customer Complaints, Service Quality, Customer Retention, Employee Involvement Motivation, Empowerment, Teams, Recognition and Reward, Performance Appraisal, Benefits, Continuous Process Improvement Juran Trilogy, PDSA Cycle, 5S, Kaizen, Supplier Partnership Partnering, sourcing, Supplier Selection, Supplier Rating, Relationship Development, Performance Measures Basic Concepts, Strategy, Performance Measure-Business Excellence Model-Rajiv Gandhi National Quality Award
UNIT III STATISTICAL PROCESS CONTROL (SPC) 9
The seven tools of quality, Statistical Fundamentals Measures of central Tendency and Dispersion, Population and Sample, Normal Curve, Control Charts for variables and attributes, Process capability, Concept of six sigma, New seven Management tools.
UNIT IV TQM TOOLS 9
Benchmarking Reasons to Benchmark, Benchmarking Process, Quality Function Deployment (QFD) House of Quality, QFD Process, Benefits, Taguchi Quality Loss Function, Total Productive Maintenance (TPM) Concept, Improvement Needs, FMEA Stages of FMEA.
UNIT V QUALITY SYSTEMS 9
Introduction, Consensus, Scope, Selection and Use of the ISO 9000:2000, The ISO 9000 Family, Implementing the ISO 9001:2000 Quality Management System Elements, Implementation of Quality System, Documentation, Quality Auditing, QS 9000, ISO 14000 Concept, Requirements and Benefits.
TOTAL: 45
REFERENCE BOOKS
Dale H.Besterfiled, et al., Total Quality Management, Pearson Education Asia, 1999. (Indian reprint 2002).
Subburaj Ramasamy,Total Quality Management, Tata McGraw Hill,NewDelhi,2005
James R.Evans & William M.Lidsay, The Management and Control of Quality, (6th /e), South-Western (Thomson Learning), 2005, (ISBN 978-81-315-0136-8)
Narayana V. and Sreenivasan, N.S. Quality Management Concepts and Tasks,
New Age International 1996.
08AAE** ELECTIVE IV
08AAE** ELECTIVE -V
08AA802 COMPUTER AIDED SIMULATION AND
ANALYSIS LABORATORY 0 0 3 100
A. Simulation
1. Simulation of Air conditioning system with condenser temperature and evaporator temperatures as input to get COP using C /MAT Lab.
Simulation of Hydraulic / Pneumatic cylinder using C / MAT Lab.
Simulation of cam and follower mechanism using C / MAT Lab.
B. Analysis (Simple Treatment only)
Stress analysis of a plate with a circular hole.
Stress analysis of rectangular L bracket
Stress analysis of an axi-symmetric component
Stress analysis of beams (Cantilever, Simply supported, Fixed ends)
Mode frequency analysis of a 2 D component
Mode frequency analysis of beams (Cantilever, Simply supported, Fixed ends)
Harmonic analysis of a 2D component
Thermal stress analysis of a 2D component
Conductive heat transfer analysis of a 2D component
Convective heat transfer analysis of a 2D component
08AA803 PROJECT WORK 0 0 6 200
The objective of the project work is to enable the students in convenient groups of not more than 4 members on a project involving theoretical and experimental studies related to the branch of study. Every project work shall have a guide who is the member of the faculty of the institution.
Twelve periods per week (during even semester) shall be allotted in the time table and this time shall be utilized by the students to receive the directions from the guide, on library reading, laboratory work, computer analysis or field work as assigned by the guide and also to present in periodical seminars on the progress made in the project.
Each student shall finally produce a comprehensive report covering background information, literature survey, problem statement, project work details and conclusion. This final report shall be typewritten form as specified in the guidelines.
ELECTIVES
08AAE01 UNCONVENTIONAL MACHINING PROCESS 3 0 0 100
UNIT I Introduction 5
Unconventional machining Process Need clarification Brief overview of all techniques.
UNIT II Mechanical Energy Based Processes 10
Abrasive Jet Machining Water Jet Machining Ultrasonic Machining. (AJM, WJM and USM). Working Principles equipment used Process parameters MRR-Variation in techniques used Applications.
UNIT III Electrical Energy Based Processes 8
Electric Discharge Machining (EDM)- working Principles-equipments-Process Parameters-MRR- electrode / Tool Power Circuits-Tool Wear Dielectric Flushing Wire cut EDM Applications.
UNIT IV Chemical and Electro-Chemical Energy Based
Processes 12
Chemical machining and Electro-Chemical machining (CHM and ECM)-Etchants-maskant-techniques of applying maskants-Process Parameters MRR-Applications.
Principles of ECM-equipments-MRR-Electrical circuit-Process Parameters-ECG and ECH Applications.
UNIT V Thermal Energy Based Processes 10
Laser Beam machining (LBM), plasma Arc machining (PAM) and Electron Beam Machining (EBM). Principles-Equipment-Types-Beam control techniques Applications.
TOTAL: 45
Text Books
Vijay.K. Jain Advanced Machining Processes Allied Publishers Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi
(2002) ISBN 81-7764-294-4.
Paul De Garmo, J.T.Black, and Ronald.A.Kohser, Material and Processes in Manufacturing Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi (8th Edition) (2001) ISBN 81-203-1243-0.
Reference Books
Benedict. G.F. Nontraditional Manufacturing Processes Marcel Dekker Inc., New York (1987).
Pandey P.C. and Shan H.S. Modern Machining Processes Tata McGraw-Hill, New Delhi (1980).
Mc Geough, Advanced Methods of Machining Chapman and Hall, London (1998).
08AAE02 RAPID PROTOTYPING AND TOOLING 3 0 0 100
UNIT I INTRODUCTION TO PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT AND DESIGN 7
Introduction: Need for time compression in product development, Product development conceptual design development detail design prototype tooling.
UNIT II STEREO LITHOGRAPHY AND DMLS SYSTEMS 9
Classification of RP systems, Stereo lithography systems Principle process parameters process details machine details, Applications.
Direct Metal Laser Sintering (DMLS) system Principle process parameters process details machine details, Applications.
UNIT III FUSION DEPOSITION MODELING AND LAMINATED OBJECT
MANUFACTURING 9
Fusion Deposition Modeling Principle process parameters process details machine details, Applications.
Laminated Object Manufacturing Principle process parameters process details machine details, Applications.
UNIT IV SOLID GROUND CURING AND 3-DIMENSIONAL PRINTERS 10
Solid Ground Curing Principle process parameters process details machine details, Applications.
3-Dimensional printers Principle process parameters process details machine details, Applications.
UNIT V OTHER PROCESESS AND APPLICATIONS OF RP 10
Laser Engineering Net Shaping (LENS), Ballistic Particle Manufacturing (BPM) Principle.
Introduction to rapid tooling direct and indirect method, software for RP STL files,
Application of Rapid prototyping in Medical field.
TOTAL: 45
Text Book:
1. Pham, D.T. & Dimov.S.S., Rapid manufacturing, Springer-Verlag, London, 2001.
Reference:
Terry wohlers, Wohlers Report 2000, Wohlers Associates, USA, 2000.
08AAE03 REFRIGERATION AND AIR CONDITIONING 3 1 0 100
UNIT I REFRIGERATION CYCLE 9
Review of thermodynamic principles of refrigeration. Concept of Aircraft refrigeration system. Vapour compression refrigeration cycle - use of P-H charts - multistage and multiple evaporator systems - cascade system - COP comparison. Vapor absorption refrigeration system. Ammonia water and Lithium Bromide water systems. Steam jet refrigeration system.
2. UNIT II REFRIGERANTS, SYSTEM COMPONENTS AND BALANCING 9
Compressors - reciprocating and rotary (elementary treatment.) - condensers - evaporators - cooling towers. Refrigerants - properties - selection of refrigerants, Alternate Refrigerants, Refrigeration plant controls - testing and charging of refrigeration units. Balancing of system components. Applications to refrigeration systems - ice plant - food storage plants - milk -chilling plants refrigerated cargo ships.
UNIT III PSYCHROMETRY 9
Psychrometric processes- use of psychrometric charts - - Grand and Room Sensible Heat Factors - bypass factor - requirements of comfort air conditioning - comfort charts - factors governing optimum effective temperature, recommended design conditions and ventilation standards.
UNIT IV COOLING LOAD CALCULATIONS 9
Types of load - design of space cooling load - heat transmission through building. Solar radiation - infiltration - internal heat sources (sensible and latent) - outside air and fresh air load - estimation of total load - Domestic, commercial and industrial systems - central air conditioning systems.
UNIT V AIRCONDITIONING 9
Air conditioning equipments air cleaning and air filters - humidifiers - dehumidifiers - air washers - condenser cooling tower and spray ponds - elementary treatment of duct design - air distribution system. Thermal insulation of air conditioning systems. - applications: car, industry, stores, and public buildings
TUTORIALS: 15 TOTAL: 60
Text Books
1. Manohar Prasad, "Refrigeration and Air Conditioning", Wiley Eastern Ltd., 1983.
2. Arora. C.P., "Refrigeration and Air Conditioning", Tata McGraw-Hill New Delhi, 1988.
References Books
Roy.J Dossat, Principles of Refrigeration, Pearson Education 1997.
Jordon and Prister, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning, Prentice Hall of India PVT Ltd., New Delhi, 1985.
Stoecker N.F and Jones, "Refrigeration and Air Conditioning", TMH, New Delhi, 1981.
08AAE04 VIBRATION AND NOISE CONTROL 3 1 0 100
UNIT I BASICS OF VIBRATION 9
Introduction, classification of vibration: free and forced vibration, undamped and damped vibration, linear and non linear vibration, response of damped and undamped systems under harmonic force, analysis of single degree and two degree of freedom systems, torsional vibration, determination of natural frequencies.
UNIT Ii BASICS OF NOISE 9
Introduction, amplitude, frequency, wavelength and sound pressure level, addition, subtraction and averaging decibel levels, noise dose level, legislation, measurement and analysis of noise, measurement environment, equipment, frequency analysis, tracking analysis, sound quality analysis.
UNIT Iii AUTOMOTIVE NOISE SOURCES 9
Noise Characteristics of engines, engine overall noise levels, assessment of combustion noise, assessment of mechanical noise, engine radiated noise, intake and exhaust noise, engine accessory contributed noise, transmission noise, aerodynamic noise, tyre noise, brake noise.
UNIT Iv CONTROL TECHNIQUES 9
Vibration isolation, tuned absorbers, untuned viscous dampers, damping treatments, application dynamic forces generated by IC engines, engine isolation, crank shaft damping, modal analysis of the mass elastic model shock absorbers.
UNIT v SOURCE OF NOISE AND CONTROL 9
Methods for control of engine noise, combustion noise, mechanical noise, predictive analysis, palliative treatments and enclosures, automotive noise control principles, sound in enclosures, sound energy absorption, sound transmission through barriers
TUTORIALS: 15 TOTAL: 60
Text Books
Singiresu S.Rao - Mechanical Vibrations - Pearson Education, 2004.
Kewal Pujara Vibrations and Noise for Engineers, Dhanpat Rai and Sons, 1992.
Reference Books
Bernard Challen and Rodica Baranescu - Diesel Engine Reference Book - Second edition - SAE International - ISBN 0-7680-0403-9 1999.
Julian Happian-Smith - An Introduction to Modern Vehicle Design- Butterworth-Heinemann, ISBN 0750-5044-3 - 2004
John Fenton - Handbook of Automotive body Construction and Design Analysis - Professional Engineering Publishing, ISBN 1-86058-073- 1998.
08AAE05 RENEWABLE SOURCES OF ENERGY 3 0 0 100
UNIT I ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT 9
Primary energy sources - world energy resources-Indian energy scenario-energy cycle of the earth environmental aspects of energy utilisation, CO2 emissions and Global warmingrenewable energy resources and their importance. Potential impacts of harnessing the different renewable energy resources.
UNIT Ii SOLAR ENERGY 9
Principles of solar energy collection -.solar radiation - measurements - instruments - data and estimation- types of collectors - characteristics and design principles of different type of collectors - performance of collectors - testing of collectors. Solar thermal applications - water heaters and air heaters - performance and applications - simple calculations - solar cooling - solar drying - solar ponds - solar tower concept - solar furnace.
UNIT iiI WIND, TIDAL AND GEO THERMAL ENERGY 9
Energy from the wind - general theory of windmills - types of windmills - design aspects of horizontal axis windmills - applications. Energy from tides and waves working principles of tidal plants and ocean thermal energy conversion plants - power from geothermal energy - principle of working of geothermal power plants.
4. UNIT Iv BIO ENERGY 9
Energy from bio mass and bio gas plants -various types - design principles of biogas plants - applications. Energy from wastes - waste burning power plants - utilization of industrial and municipal wastes - energy from the agricultural wastes.
UNIT v OTHER RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES 9
Direct energy conversion (Description, principle of working and basic design aspects only) Magneto hydrodynamic systems (MHD) - thermoelectric generators thermionic generators - fuel cells - solar cells - types, Emf generated, power output, losses and efficiency and applications. Hydrogen conversion and storage systems
TOTAL: 45
Text Books
Rai G.D, Non conventional Energy sources (1999) Khanna Publishers, New Delhi
Sukhatme, S.P., Solar Energy, 2nd edition, TMH, 2003
Reference Books
1. Sulton, Direct Energy Conversion, McGraw-Hill, 1966.
2. Duffie and Beckmann, Solar Energy Thermal Processes, John Wiley, 1974.
3. Garg. H. P and Prakash. J., Solar Energy - Fundamentals and applications, TMH, New
Delhi, 1997.
4. Ashok V Desai, Non-conventional Energy, Wiley Eastern Ltd, New Delhi, 1990.
08AAE06 QUALITY CONTROL AND RELIABILITY ENGINEERING 3 1 0 100
(Use of approved statistical table is permitted in the examination)
UNIT I INTRODUCTION AND PROCESS CONTROL FOR VARIABLES 10
Introduction, definition of quality, basic concept of quality, definition of SQC, benefits and limitation of SQC, Quality assurance, Quality cost-Variation in process- factors process capability process capability studies and simple problems Theory of control chart- uses of control chart Control chart for variables X chart, R chart and ( chart.
UNIT II PROCESS CONTROL FOR ATTRIBUTES 8
Control chart for attributes control chart for proportion or fraction defectives p chart and np chart control chart for defects C and U charts, State of control and process out of control identification in charts.
UNIT III ACCEPTANCE SAMPLING 9
Lot by lot sampling types probability of acceptance in single, double, multiple sampling techniques O.C. curves producers Risk and consumers Risk. AQL, LTPD, AOQL concepts-standard sampling plans for AQL and LTPD- uses of standard sampling plans.
UNIT IV LIFE TESTING - RELIABILITY 9
Life testing Objective failure data analysis, Mean failure rate, mean time to failure, mean time between failure, hazard rate, system reliability, series, parallel and mixed configuration simple problems. Maintainability and availability simple problems.
UNIT V QUALITY AND RELIABILITY 9
Reliability improvements techniques- use of Pareto analysis design for reliability redundancy unit and standby redundancy Optimization in reliability Product design Product analysis Product development Product life cycles.
TUTORIALS: 15 TOTAL: 60
Text Books
Grant, Eugene .L Statistical Quality Control, McGraw-Hill, 1996.
L.S.Srinath, Reliability Engineering, Affiliated East west press, 1991.
Douglac C.Montgomery, Introduction To Statistical Quality Control, John viley and sons,
1990
Reference Books
Monohar Mahajan, Statistical Quality Control, Dhanpat Rai and Sons, 2001.
R.C.Gupta, Statistical Quality control, Khanna Publishers, 1997.
Besterfield D.H., Quality Control, Prentice Hall, 1993.
Sharma S.C., Inspection Quality Control and Reliability, Khanna Publishers, 1998.
Danny Samson, Manufacturing and Operations Strategy, Prentice Hall, 1991
Connor, P.D.T.O., Practical Reliability Engineering, John Wiley, 1993
08AAE07 ROBOTICS 3 0 0 100
UNIT I FUNDAMENTALS OF ROBOT 7
Robot Definition Robot Anatomy Co-ordinate Systems, Work Envelope, types and classification Specifications Pitch, Yaw, Roll, Joint Notations, Speed of Motion, Pay Load Robot Parts and Their Functions Need for Robots Different Applications
UNIT II ROBOT DRIVE SYSTEMS AND END EFFECTORS 10
Pneumatic Drives Hydraulic Drives Mechanical Drives Electrical Drives D.C. Servo Motors, Stepper Motor, A.C. Servo Motors Salient Features, Applications and Comparison of all these Drives
End Effectors Grippers Mechanical Grippers, Pneumatic and Hydraulic Grippers, Magnetic Grippers, Vacuum Grippers; Two Fingered and Three Fingered Grippers; Internal Grippers and External Grippers; Selection and Design Considerations
UNIT III SENSORS AND MACHINE VISION 10
Requirements of a sensor, Principles and Applications of the following types of sensors Position of sensors (Piezo Electric Sensor, LVDT, Resolvers, Optical Encoders, Pneumatic Position Sensors), Range Sensors (Triangulation Principle, Structured, Lighting Approach, Time of Flight Range Finders, Laser Range Meters), Proximity Sensors (Inductive, Hall Effect, Capacitive, Ultrasonic and Optical Proximity Sensors), Touch Sensors, (Binary Sensors, Analog Sensors), Wrist Sensors, Compliance Sensors, Slip Sensors
Camera, Frame Grabber, Sensing and Digitizing Image Data Signal Conversion, Image Storage, Lighting Techniques. Image Processing and Analysis Data Reduction, Segmentation, Feature Extraction, Object Recognition, Other Algorithms. Applications Inspection, Identification, Visual Serving and Navigation.
UNIT IV ROBOT KINEMATICS AND ROBOT PROGRAMMING 10
Forward Kinematics, Inverse Kinematics and Differences; Forward Kinematics and Reverse Kinematics of Manipulators with Two, Three Degrees of Freedom (In 2 Dimensional), Four Degrees of Freedom (In 3 Dimensional) Deviations and Problems
Teach Pendant Programming, Lead through programming, Robot programming Languages VAL Programming Motion Commands, Sensor Commands, End effecter commands, and Simple programs
UNIT V IMPLEMENTATION AND ROBOT ECONOMICS 8
RGV, AGV; Implementation of Robots in Industries Various Steps; Safety Considerations for Robot Operations; Economic Analysis of Robots Pay back Method, EUAC Method, Rate of Return Method.
TOTAL: 45
Text Books
1. M.P.Groover, Industrial Robotics Technology, Programming and Applications, McGraw-Hill, 2001
Reference Books
1. Fu.K.S. Gonzalz.R.C., and Lee C.S.G., Robotics Control, Sensing, Vision and Intelligence, McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1987
2. Yoram Koren, Robotics for Engineers, McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1992
3. Janakiraman.P.A., Robotics and Image Processing, Tata McGraw-Hill, 1995.
08AAE08 DESIGN OF JIGS, FIXTURES AND PRESS TOOLS 3 1 0 100
(Use of approved design data book is permitted)
UNIT I Purpose types and Functions of Jigs and Fixtures 8
Tool design objectives - Production devices - Inspection devices - Materials used in Jigs and Fixtures Types of Jigs - Types of Fixtures-Mechanical actuation-pneumatic and hydraulic actuation-Analysis of clamping force-Tolerance and error analysis.
UNIT II Jigs 9
Drill bushes different types of jigs-plate latch, channel, box, post, angle plate, angular post, turnover, pot jigs-Automatic drill jigs-Rack and pinion operated. Air operated Jigs components. Design and development of Jigs for given components.
UNIT III Fixtures 9
General principles of boring, lathe, milling and broaching fixtures- Grinding, planning and shaping fixtures, assembly, Inspection and welding fixtures- Modular fixtures. Design and development of fixtures for given component.
UNIT IV Press working terminologies and elements of dies and strip lay out 10
Press working terminology-Presses and press accessories-Computation of capacities and tonnage requirements. Elements of progressive combination and compound dies:Die block-die shoe. Bolster plate-punch plate-punch holder-guide pins and bushes strippers knockouts-stops pilots-Selection of standard die sets strip lay out-strip lay out calculations
UNIT V Design and development of dies 9
Design and development of progressive and compound dies for Blanking and piercing operations. Bending dies development of bending dies-forming and drawing dies-Development of drawing dies. Design considerations in forging, extrusion, casting and plastic dies
TUTORIALS: 15 TOTAL: 60
Text Books
Edward G Hoffman, Jigs and Fixture Design, Thomson Delmar Learning, Singapore
2004
2. Donaldson. C, Tool Design, Tata McGraw-Hill, 1986
Reference Books
1. Kempster, Jigs and Fixtures Design, The English Language Book Society, 1978
Joshi, P.H., Jigs and Fixtures, Second Edition, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Company
Limited, New Delhi 2004
Hiram E Grant, Jigs and Fixture Tata McGraw-Hill, New Delhi, 2003
Fundamentals of Tool Design, CEEE Edition, ASTME, 1983
Design Data Handbook PSG College of Technology, Coimbatore
08AAE09 LEAN MANUFACTURING 3 0 0 100
UNIT I INTRODUCTION AND STRATEGIC BUSINESS ANALYSIS 12
Inventory strategies - MRP systems and its impact an organizations- rethinking the MRP model the lean manufacturing model-the benefits, challenges of lean think. performance metrics - productivity improvement programmes and results - impact of lead time on working capitals.
UNIT II UNDERSTANDING PRODUCTS PROCESS AND DEMAND 8
Scope of the lean manufacturing implementation, selection parent parts for the lean line, establishing the capacity, demand determination, process flow, factors affecting throughput volume, non value added activity and quality considerations.
UNIT III - LINE LAYOUT AND WORK STATION IDENTIFICATION 8
The consequences of in-balance, lean approach to achieve balance, resource requirements, lay out of resources, designing 5S into the line design.
UNIT IV KANBAN STRATEGIES 8
Improcess kanban, single and multiple card kanban systems, advantages and disadvantages of kanban systems.
UNIT V LEAN IMPLEMENTATION 9
Team establishment, transformation process, project management structure, lean implementation, milestones managing the lean manufacturing line.
TOTAL: 45
Text book:
Dennis P Hobbs, Lean Manufacturing Implementation: A Complete Execution Manual for any Size Manufacturing, J.Rose Publishing Inc., 2003.
Reference book:
1.Taiichi Ohno, Toyoto Production Systems: Beyond Large Scale Production,
Productivity Press, New York, 1988
08AAE10 COMPUTATIONAL FLUID DYNAMICS 3 1 0 100
UNIT I GOVERNING EQUATIONS AND BOUNDARY CONDITIONS 9
Basics of computational fluid dynamics Governing equations of fluid dynamics Continuity, Momentum and Energy equations Chemical species transport Physical boundary conditions Time-averaged equations for Turbulent flow - Turbulence -Kinetic -Energy Equations mathematical behavior of PDEs on CFD: Elliptic, Parabolic and Hyperbolic equations.
UNIT II DISCRETIZATION AND SOLUTION METHODOLOGIES 9
Methods of Deriving the Discretization Equations - Taylor Series formulation Finite difference method Control volume Formulation Spectral method.
Solution methodologies: Direct and iterative methods, Thomas algorithm, Relaxation method, Alternating Direction Implicit method.
UNIT III HEAT CONDUCTION 9
Finite difference and finite volume formulation of steady/transient one-dimensional conduction equation, Source term linearization, Incorporating boundary conditions, Finite volume formulations for two and three dimensional conduction problems
UNIT IV CONVECTION AND DIFFUSION 9
Finite volume formulation of steady one-dimensional convection and Diffusion problems, Central, upwind, hybrid and power-law schemes - Discretization equations for two dimensional convection and diffusion.
UNIT V CALCULATION OF FLOW FIELD 9
Representation of the pressure - Gradient term and continuity equation - Staggered grid - Momentum equations - Pressure and velocity corrections - Pressure - Correction equation, SIMPLE algorithm and its variants. Turbulence models: mixing length model, Two equation (k-() models.
TUTORIALS: 15 TOTAL: 60
Text Books
1.Versteeg, H.K, and Malalasekera, W., An Introduction to Computational Fluid Dynamics: The Finite Volume Method, Longman, 1998
2.Ghoshdastidar, P.S., "Computer Simulation of flow and heat transfer", Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Company Ltd., 1998.
Reference Books
1.Patankar, S.V., Numerical Heat Transfer and Fluid Flow, McGraw-Hill, 1980. Ane- Books2004 Indian Edition.
2.Muralidhar, K and Sundarajan .T., Computational Fluid Flow and Heat Transfer, Narosa Publishing House, New Delhi, 1995.
3. Bose, T.K., Numerical Fluid Dynamics, Narosa publishing House, 1997.
4.Muralidhar, K and Biswas Advanced Engineering Fluid Mechanics, Narosa Publishing House, New Delhi, 1996.
5. Anderson, J.D., Computational fluid dynamics the basics with applications, 1995.
08AAE11 MODERN CONCEPTS OF ENGINEERING DESIGN 3 1 0 100
UNIT I PRODUCT DESIGN PROCESS 9
Importance of product design-Design process - Design considerations-Morphology of design - Marketing Organisation for design - Computer aided engineering-Codes and standards-Design review-Technological innovation and design process-Product and process cycles-Societal considerations in design.
UNIT II PRODUCT PLANNING AND SPECIFICATION 9
Opportunities identification-evaluation-resource allocation-preproject planning-customer need identification -establishing target specification-setting the final specification.
UNIT III CONCEPT GENERATION, SELECTION AND TESTING 9
Activity of concept generation, Clarification of problem-External and internal searches-Concept exploration-Result analysis-Overview of selection methodologies-Concept screening-Concept scoring-Concept testing-Choice of survey population-Survey formats-measurement of customer response-Interpretation and analysis of results.
UNIT IV PRODUCT ARCHITECTURE, INDUSTRIAL DESIGN, DESIGN FOR MANUFACTURE AND PROTOTYPING 9
Product architecture-implications-establishment-platform planning-system level design-Need for industrial design and its impact-The Industrial design process and its management-Assessment of quality-Overview of Design for Manufacture process-Steps in DFM-Basics principles of prototyping-Prototyping technologies-Planning for prototypes.
UNIT V ROBUST DESIGN AND PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS 9
Design of experiments-Steps in the robust design process-Elements of economic analysis-Steps in economic analysis process-Overview of patents-Utility patents-Steps in preparing disclosure.
TOTAL: 45
Text Books
1. Ulrich KT., and Eppinger S. D, Product Design and Development, McGraw-Hill Book Company, International Edition 2003. ISBN 007 123 273 7
Dieter G. E., Engineering Design, McGraw-Hill Book Company, International Edition, 2000. ISBN 007 116 204 6 (Unit I)
Reference Books
1. Ullman D.G, The Mechanical Design Process, McGraw-Hill Book Co, Third Edition, 2003. ISBN 007 112281 8
2. Otto, K.N., and Wood, K.L., Product Design-Techniques in Reverse Engineering and New product Development, Pearson Education, First Indian Reprint, 2004. ISBN 81 2970271 1
3. Yousef Haik, Engineering Design Process Vikas Publishing House, 1999.
TUTORIALS: 15 TOTAL: 60
08AAE12 THERMAL TURBO MACHINES 3 1 0 100
UNIT I Introduction to Turbo machines 9
Turbines, Pumps, Compressors, Fans and Blowers Stages of Turbo machines Energy transfer between fluid and rotor Stage velocity triangles
Thermal Turbo machines Classification General energy equation Modified to turbo machines compression and expansion process Velocity triangles Work T-S and H-S diagram, Total to Total and Total to Static efficiencies.
Dimensional analysis Non dimensional parameters of compressible flow Turbo machines Similarity laws, applications and limitations.
UNIT II Centrifugal fans and blowers 9
Definition, selection and classifications Types of blading design-velocity triangles - Stage Parameters Flow analysis in impeller blades Design parameter- Volute and Diffusers Efficiencies and Losses Fan noises Causes and remedial measures.
Centrifugal Compressors: - Constructional details Stage velocity triangles Stage work Stage pressure rise Stage efficiency Degree of reaction Slip factor H-S diagram Efficiencies Performance characteristics.
UNIT III Axial fans and propellers 9
Definition and classifications Stage parameters Types of fan stages-performance characteristics.
Cascade of blades Cascade tunnel - Blade geometry-Cascade variables-Energy transfer and loss in terms of lift and drag - Axial Flow Compressors: definition and classifications Constructional details Stage velocity triangles Stage work Stage pressure rise H-S diagram Stage efficiencies and losses- Degree of reaction Radial equilibrium-Surging and Stalling Performance characteristics.
UNIT IV Axial flow turbines 9
Construction details 90( IFR turbine- Stage work Stage Velocity triangles Stage pressure rise Impulse and reaction stage Effect of degree of reaction H-S diagram Efficiencies and Losses Performance characteristics.
UNIT V Radial flow turbines and wind turbines 9
Constructional details Stage velocity triangles H-S diagram Stage efficiencies and losses Performance characteristics.
Wind turbines: definition and classifications Constructional details Horizontal axis wind turbine- Power developed Axial thrust Efficiency.
TUTORIALS: 15 TOTAL: 60
Text Books
Yahya, S.H., Turbines, Compressors and Fans, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing
Company, 1996.
2. Dixon S.L Fluid Mechanics, Thermodynamics of turbomachines-2nd Edition, Pergamon press 1990.
Reference Books
Kadambi V and Manohar Prasad- An Introduction to energy conversion - Vol. III,
Turbomachines- Wiley Eastern India Ltd, 1977.
Shepherd D.H. Principles of Turbomachinery- The Macmillan Company, 1969.
ME1014 08AAE13 COMPOSITE MATERIALS 3 0 0 100
UNIT I INTRODUCTION TO COMPOSITES 8
Fundamentals of composites - need for composites Enhancement of properties - classification of composites Matrix-Polymer matrix composites (PMC), Metal matrix composites (MMC), Ceramic matrix composites (CMC) Reinforcement Particle reinforced composites, Fibre reinforced composites. Applications of various types of composites.
UNIT II POLYMER MATRIX COMPOSITES 12
Polymer matrix resins Thermosetting resins, thermoplastic resins Reinforcement fibres Rovings Woven fabrics Non woven random mats various types of fibres. PMC processes - Hand lay up processes Spray up processes Compression moulding Reinforced reaction injection moulding - Resin transfer moulding Pultrusion Filament winding Injection moulding. Fibre reinforced plastics (FRP), Glass fibre reinforced plastics (GRP).
UNIT III METAL MATRIX COMPOSITES 9
Characteristics of MMC, Various types of Metal matrix composites Alloy vs. MMC, Advantages of MMC, Limitations of MMC, Metal Matrix, Reinforcements particles fibres. Effect of reinforcement - Volume fraction Rule of mixtures. Processing of MMC Powder metallurgy process - diffusion bonding stir casting squeeze casting.
UNIT IV CERAMIC MATRIX COMPOSITES 9
Engineering ceramic materials properties advantages limitations Monolithic ceramics - Need for CMC Ceramic matrix - Various types of Ceramic Matrix composites- oxide ceramics non oxide ceramics aluminium oxide silicon nitride reinforcements particles- fibres- whiskers. Sintering - Hot pressing Cold isostatic pressing (CIPing) Hot isostatic pressing (HIPing).
UNIT V Advances in composites 7
Carbon /carbon composites Advantages of carbon matrix limitations of carbon matrix Carbon fibre chemical vapour deposition of carbon on carbon fibre perform. Sol gel technique. Composites for aerospace applications.
TOTAL: 45
Text Books
Mathews F.L. and Rawlings R.D., Composite materials: Engineering and Science, Chapman and Hall, London, England, 1st edition, 1994.
Chawla K.K., Composite materials, Springer Verlag, 1987
Reference Books
Clyne T.W. and Withers P.J., Introduction to Metal Matrix Composites, Cambridge University Press, 1993.
Strong A.B., Fundamentals of Composite Manufacturing, SME, 1989.
Sharma S.C., Composite materials, Narosa Publications, 2000.
Short Term Course on Advances in Composite Materials, Composite Technology Centre, Department of Metallurgy, IIT- Madras, December 2001.
08AAE14 PRODUCTION PLANNING AND CONTROL 3 0 0 100
UNIT I Introduction 9
Objectives and benefits of planning and control-Functions of production control-Types of production-job- batch and continuous-Product development and design-Marketing aspect - Functional aspects-Operational aspect-Durability and dependability aspect-aesthetic aspect. Profit consideration-Standardization, Simplification and specialization-Break even analysis-Economics of a new design.
UNIT II Work Study 9
Method study, basic procedure-Selection-Recording of process - Critical analysis, Development - Implementation - Micro motion and memo motion study - work measurement - Techniques of work measurement - Time study - Production study - Work sampling - Synthesis from standard data - Predetermined motion time standards.
UNIT III Product planning and process planning 9
Product planning-Extending the original product information-Value analysis-Problems in lack of product planning-Process planning and routing-Pre requisite information needed for process planning-Steps in process planning-Quantity determination in batch production-Machine capacity, balancing-Analysis of process capabilities in a multi product system.
UNIT IV Production Scheduling 9
Production Control Systems-Loading and scheduling-Master Scheduling-Scheduling rules-Gantt charts-Perpetual loading-Basic scheduling problems - Line of balance - Flow production scheduling-Batch production scheduling-Product sequencing - Production Control systems-Periodic batch control-Material requirement planning kanban Dispatching-Progress reporting and expediting-Manufacturing lead time-Techniques for aligning completion times and due dates.
UNIT V Inventory Control and Recent Trends in PPC 9
Inventory control-Purpose of holding stock-Effect of demand on inventories-Ordering procedures.
Two bin system -Ordering cycle system-Determination of Economic order quantity and economic lot size-ABC analysis-Recorder procedure-Introduction to computer integrated production planning systems-elements of JUST IN TIME SYSTEMS-Fundamentals of MRP II and ERP.
TOTAL: 45
Text Books
Martand Telsang, Industrial Engineering and Production Management, S. Chand and Company, First edition, 2000.
Samson Eilon, Elements of production planning and control, Universal Book Corpn.1984
Reference Books
Elwood S.Buffa, and Rakesh K.Sarin, Modern Production / Operations Management, 8th Ed. John Wiley and Sons, 2000.
K.C.Jain and L.N. Aggarwal, Production Planning Control and Industrial Management, Khanna Publishers, 1990.
N.G. Nair, Production and Operations Management, Tata McGraw-Hill, 1996.
S.N.Chary, Theory and Problems in Production and Operations Management, Tata McGraw Hill, 1995.
S.K. Hajra Choudhury, Nirjhar Roy and A.K. Hajra Choudhury, Production Management, Media Promoters and Publishers Pvt. Ltd., 1998.
08AAE15 ADVANCED STRENGTH OF MATERIALS 3 1 0 100
UNIT I Analysis of Plates 8
Mathematical modeling of plates with normal loads Point and Distributed Loads Support conditions Rectangular plates - Stresses along coordinate axes Plate deformations Axi-symmetric plates Radial and tangential stresses plate deflections.
UNIT II Thick Cylinders and Spheres 10
Equilibrium and compatibility conditions - Lames Theorem Boundary conditions distribution of radial and tangential stresses compound cylinders Interference fits - Stresses due to temperature distributions.
UNIT III Rotating Discs 10
Lame-Clayperon Theorem radial and tangential stresses in discs due to centrifugal effects boundary conditions solid and hollow discs Interference fit on shafts Strengthening of the hub residual stresses Autofrettege Discs of variable thickness Disc profile for uniform strength.
UNIT IV Beams on Elastic foundation 8
Infinite beam subjected to concentrated load Boundary Conditions Infinite beam subjected to a distributed load segment Triangular load Semi infinite beam subjected to loads at the ends and concentrated load near the ends Short beams.
UNIT V Curved Beams and Contact stresses 9
Analysis of stresses in beams with large curvature Stress distribution in curved beams Stresses in crane hooks and C clamps Contact Stresses Hertz equation for contact stresses applications to rolling contact elements.
TUTORIALS: 15 TOTAL: 60
Text Books
1. Boresi A.P., Schmidt R.J., Advanced Mechanics of Materials, John Wiley and Sons, Sixth edition, 2003.
2. Dally J.W. and Riley W.F, Experimental Stress Analysis, John Wiley and Sons 2003
Reference Books
Burr A. H., CheathAm J.B., Mechanical Analysis and Design, Prentice Hall of India, Second edition, 2001.
Den-Hartog J.P., Strength of Materials, John Wiley and Sons.
08AAE16 PRODUCT DESIGN AND COSTING 3 1 0 100
UNIT I PRODUCT DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT 8
Principles of creativity in design- integrated product development and concurrent engineering Product analysis Criteria for product design Market research Design for customer and design for manufacture Product life cycle.
UNIT II ECONOMICS OF DESIGN 9
Breaks even point - Selection of optimal materials and processes Material layout planning Value analysis Re-engineering and its impact on product development.
UNIT III PRODUCT MODELING 9
Product modeling Definition of concept - fundamental issues Role and basic requirement of process chains and product models Types of product models model standardization efforts types of process chains industrial demands.
UNIT IV PRODUCT COSTING 10
Bill of materials Outline Process charts Concepts of operational standard time - Work measurement by analytical estimation and synthesis of time Budgets times Labor cost and material cost at every stage of manufacture W.I.P. costing
UNIT V RECENT ADVANCES AND CONCEPTS IN PRODUCT DESIGN 9
Fundamentals of FEM and its significance to product design Product life cycle management Intelligent information system Concept of Knowledge based product and process design.
TUTORIALS: 15 TOTAL: 60
Text Books
Sameul Eilon Elements of Production Planning and Control McMillan and Company, 1962.
Jones S.W., Product Dosing and Process Selection, Butterworth Publications, 1973
Karl T. Ulrich, Stephen D. Eppinger Product Design and Development, McGraw-Hill, 1994
Reference Books
Harry Nystrom Creativity and Innovation, John Wiley and Sons, 1979
George E. Dieter, Engineering Design Materials and process approach, Tata McGraw-Hill, 1991
3. Donald E. Carter Concurrent Engineering, Addison Wesley, 1992.
08AAE17 OPERATIONS RESEARCH 3 1 0 100
UNIT I Linear model 9
The phases of OR study formation of an L.P model- graphical solution simplex algorithm artificial variables technique Big M method, two phase method.
UNIT II Transportation problem 9
Optimal solution by north west corner method- least cost method vogels approximation method optimality test MOBI method.
Assignment problem formulation Hungarian method -unbalanced assignment problem.
UNIT III Network models 9
Shortest route minimal spanning tree - maximum flow models project network- CPM and PERT network-critical path scheduling.
UNIT IV Replacement models 9
Replacement of items that deteriorate with time value of money changing with time not charging with time optimum replacement policy individual and group replacement. Sequencing problem: models with n jobs with 2 machines problem with n jobs with 3 machines.
UNIT V Queuing theory: 9
Queuing models queuing systems and structures notation parameter single server and multiserver models Poisson input exponential service constant rate service infinite population.
TUTORIALS: 15 TOTAL: 60
Text Books
Taha H.A, Operation Research, Pearson Education sixth edition, 2003
Wagner, Operations Research, Prentice Hall of India, 2000.
Reference Books
Hira and Gupta Introduction to Operations Research, S.Chand and Co.2002
Hira and Gupta Problems in Operations Research, S.Chand and Co,2002.
Panneerselvam, Operations Research Prentice Hall of India, 2003.
08AAE18 WELDING TECHNOLOGY 3 0 0 100
UNIT I INTRODUCTION 10
Comparison between casting and welding processes, definition of welding as per AWS, weldability, heat affected zone, weld decay, basic welding positions and joint types. Welding symbols types of welding processes
UNIT II GAS AND ARC WELDING 8
Gas welding, principle and equipment, applications and selection, arc welding, principle, electrodes, energy source characteristics.
UNIT III SPECIAL WELDING PROCESSES (FUSION) 9
TIG and MIG welding processes, ESW, discussion on LBW, EBW, PAW, Carbon arc welding and Atomic Hydrogen welding, applications and selection.
UNIT IV SPECIAL WELDING PROCESSES (NON-FUSION) 9
Resistance welding, friction and ultrasonic welding processes, comparison of the processes with the objective of welding, applications and selection.
UNIT V INSPECTION AND TESTING OF WELDMENTS 9
Welding defects, remedies, pre and post heat treatments, destructive test methods, NDT of weldments.
TOTAL: 45
Text Books:
1. Little R.L, "Welding and Welding Technology", Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi, 2004.
2. Jeffus and Larry, "Welding Principles and applications", Delmar Publishers, New York, 1999.
Reference Book:
1. AWS Welding Handbooks, AWS, New York, 1995.
08AAE19 ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT 3 0 0 100
(Common to Mechanical and Aeronautical Engineering)
UNIT I ENTREPRENEURSHIP 9
Entrepreneur Types of Entrepreneurs Difference between Entrepreneur and Intrapreneur Entrepreneurship in Economic Growth, Factors Affecting Entrepreneurical Growth.
UNIT II MOTIVATION 9
Major Motives Influencing an Entrepreneur Achievement Motivation Training, self Rating, Business Game, Thematic Apperception Test Stress management, Entrepreneurship Development Programs Need, Objectives.
UNIT III BUSINESS 9
Small Enterprises Definition, Classification Characteristics, Ownership Structures Project Formulation Steps involved in setting up a Business identifying, selecting a Good Business opportunity, Market Survey and Research, Techno Economic Feasibility Assessment Preparation of Preliminary Project Reports Project Appraisal Sources of Information Classification of Needs and Agencies.
UNIT IV FINANCING AND ACCOUNTING 9
Need Sources of Finance, Term Loans, Capital Structure, Financial Institution, management of working Capital, Costing, Break Even Analysis, Network Analysis Techniques of PERT/CPM Taxation Income Tax, Excise Duty Sales Tax.
UNIT V SUPPORT TO ENTREPRENEURS 9
Sickness in small Business Concept, Magnitude, causes and consequences, Corrective Measures Government Policy for Small Scale Enterprises Growth Strategies in small industry Expansion, Diversification, Joint Venture, Merger and Sub Contracting.
TOTAL: 45
Text Books
S.S.Khanka Entrepreneurial Development S.Chand and Co. Ltd. Ram Nagar New Delhi, 1999.
Hisrich R D and Peters M P, Entrepreneurship 5th Edition Tata McGraw-Hill, 2002.
Reference Books
Rabindra N. Kanungo Entrepreneurship and innovation, Sage Publications, New Delhi, 1998.
EDII Faulty and External Experts A Hand Book for New Entrepreneurs Publishers: Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India, Ahmadabad, 1986.
08AAE20 SPECIAL CASTING TECHNIQUES 3 0 0 100
UNITI INTRODUCTION 9
Need for special casting techniques, comparison of casting process with respect to properties and surface finish of the castings, effect of mold material on surface finish and properties.
Discussion On Shell Molding: Advantages and limitations, applications.
UNITII CENTRIFUGAL CASTING 9
Modelling of free surface of a rotating liquid-effect of speed of rotation on the geometry of the surface-Discussion on centrifugal casting and its variants, applications.
UNITIII DISCUSSION OF PRESSURE DIE CASTING 9
Effect of pressure on properties and cycle time, applications.
UNITIV FABRICATION OF METAL MATRIX COMPOSITES 9
Casting route for fabrication of metal matrix composite, squeeze casting, spray deposition, in situ composite, process, applications.
UNITV MATHEMATICAL MODELING OF CASTING PROCESS 9
Modeling of molten metal flow, heat transfer and freezing. Solutions to the equations and validation of results, case studies. Design of castings- case studies.
TOTAL: 45
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