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New Course Structure and Syllabus of
Dibrugarh University | Mechanical
Engineering: (2016-17 & 2017-18)-
Batches
Dibrugarh University
Jorhat Engineering College, Jorhat, Assam - 785007
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Contents 1. COURSE STRUCTURE ....................................................................................................... 2
1.1 B.E. Ist Semester ............................................................................................................... 2
1.2 B.E. 2nd Semester ............................................................................................................. 2
1.3. B.E. 3rd Semester ............................................................................................................. 3
1.4 B.E. 4th Semester .............................................................................................................. 3
1.5 B.E. 5th Semester .............................................................................................................. 4
1.6 B.E. 6th Semester .............................................................................................................. 4
1.7 B.E. 7th Semester .............................................................................................................. 5
1.8 B.E. 8th Semester .............................................................................................................. 5
2. SYLLABUS ........................................................................................................................... 6
2.1 Syllabus of B.E. 1st Semester .......................................................................................... 6
2.1 Syllabus of B.E 2nd Semester ......................................................................................... 16
2.3 Syllabus of B.E. 3rd Semester ......................................................................................... 28
2.4 Syllabus of B.E 4th Semester .......................................................................................... 38
2.5 Syllabus of B.E. 5th Semester ........................................................................................ 47
2.6 Syllabus of B.E. 6th Semester ......................................................................................... 56
2.6. 1 Syllabus of Electives subjects of 6th Semester ........................................................... 61
2.7 Syllabus of B.E 7th Semester .......................................................................................... 65
2.7.1 Syllabus of Electives courses of 7th semester .............................................................. 67
2.8 Syllabus of B.E. 8th Semester ......................................................................................... 76
2.8.1 Syllabus of Elective Courses of 8th Semester .............................................................. 78
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1. COURSE STRUCTURE
1.1 B. E. Ist Semester
SEMESTER- I
Sl
No.
Course
Code
Course Title L T P Contact
Hrs/wk
Credit
01 HS 101 Sociology 2 0 0 2 2
02 HS 102 Business Communications 2 0 0 2 2
03 MA101 Mathematics I 3 1 0 4 4
04 PH101 Applied Physics I 3 0 0 3 3
05 CH101 Engineering Chemistry I 3 0 0 3 3
06 CE101 Engineering Graphics 2 0 2 4 3
07 EE101 Basic Electrical Engineering 3 1 0 4 4
08 PH102 Applied Physics Laboratory I 0 0 2 2 1
09 CH102 Engineering Chemistry Laboratory I 0 0 2 2 1
10 EE102 Basic Electrical Engineering Laboratory 0 0 2 2 1
11 ME101 Engineering Workshop I 0 0 2 2 1
Total 30 25
1.2 B. E. 2nd Semester
SEMESTER-II
Sl
No.
Course
Code
Course Title L T P Contact
Hrs/wk
Credit
01 HS201 Economics for Engineers 2 0 0 2 2
02 HS202 Presentation Skills 1 0 2 3 2
03 MA201 Mathematics II 3 1 0 4 4
04 PH 201 Applied Physics II 3 0 0 3 3
05 CH201 Engineering Chemistry II 3 0 0 3 3
06 ME201 Engineering Mechanics 3 1 0 4 4
07 CS201 Computer Programming 3 0 0 3 3
08 PH202 Applied Physics Laboratory II 0 0 2 2 1
09 CH202 Engineering Chemistry Laboratory II 0 0 2 2 1
10 CS202 Computer Programming Laboratory 0 0 2 2 1
11 ME202 Engineering Workshop II 0 0 2 2 1
Total 30 25
12 MC201 Environmental studies 3 0 0 3 0
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1.3. B. E. 3rd Semester
SEMESTER- III
SI
No
Course
Code
Course Title L T P Contact
Hrs/ week
Credits
1 MA 301 Mathematics-III (BS) 3 1 0 4 4
2 ME 301 Engineering Materials and
Metallurgy (PC)
3 1 0 4 4
3 ME 302 Thermodynamics (PC) 3 1 0 4 4
4 ME 303 Mechanical Drawing (PC) 1 0 2 3 2
5 CS 303 Electronic Devices & Circuit (ES) 3 0 2 5 4
6 ME 304 Mechanics of Materials (PC) 3 1 0 4 4
7 ME 305 Material Testing Laboratory (PCL) 0 0 2 2 1
8 ME 306 Thermodynamics Laboratory
(PCL)
0 0 2 2 1
9 Total 28 24
10 AC 301 Language Laboratory 0 0 4 4 0
1.4 B. E. 4th Semester
SEMESTER- IV
SI
No
Course
Code
Course Title L T P Contact
Hrs/ week
Credits
1 MA 401 Mathematics-IV (BS) 3 1 0 4 4
2 ME 401 Mechanism and Machines (PC) 3 1 0 4 4
3 ME 402 Advanced Mechanics of Solids
(PC)
3 0 0 3 3
4 ME 403 Fluid Mechanics (PC) 3 1 0 4 4
5 ME 404 Primary Manufacturing Process
(PC)
3 0 0 3 3
6 ME 405 Applied Thermodynamics-I (PC) 3 0 0 3 3
7 ME 406 Fluid Mechanics Laboratory +
(PCL)
0 0 2 2 1
8 ME 407 Applied Thermo Laboratory (PCL) 0 0 2 2 1
8 ME 408 Workshop (PCL) 0 0 2 2 1
Total 27 24
10 AC 401 Language Laboratory 0 0 4 4 0
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1.5 B.E. 5th Semester
SEMESTER –V
I
No
Course
Code
Course Title L T P Contact
Hrs/ week
Credits
1 MA 501 Engineering Mathematics-V (BS) 3 1 0 4 4
3 ME 501 Machine Tools and Machining
(PC)
3 0 0 3 3
3 ME 502 Advanced Fluid Mechanics (PC) 3 0 0 3 3
4 ME 503 Design of Machine Element-I (PC) 3 1 0 4 4
4 ME 504 Heat Transfer-I (PC) 3 0 0 3 3
5 ME 505 Applied Thermodynamics-II (PC) 3 0 0 3 3
6 ME 506 Dynamics of Machines
Laboratory(PCL)
0 0 2 2 1
7 ME 507 Production Process Laboratory
(PCL)
0 0 2 2 1
8 ME 508 HMT Laboratory (PCL) 0 0 2 2 1
Total 26 23
1.6 B. E. 6th Semester
SEMESTER- VI
SI
No
Course
Code
Course Title L T P Contact
Hrs/ week
Credits
1 HS 601 Introduction to Accountancy &
Management (HS)
3 0 0 3 3
2 ME 601 Dynamics of machinery and
control Engineering (PC)
3 1 0 4 4
3 ME 602 Design of Machine Element-II(PC) 3 1 0 4 4
4 *OE-1 Open Elective -I 3 0 0 3 3
5 ME603 Mechanical Measurement (PC) 3 0 2 5 4
6 ME 604 Heat Transfer-II (PC) 3 0 0 3 3
7 ME 606 Mini Project (EEC) 0 0 4 4 2
Total 26 23
*The code and course shall be decided from the list of courses under OPEN ELECTIVE-1
(OE-1)
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1.7 B. E. 7th Semester
SEMESTER –VII
SI
No
Course Title L T P Contact
Hrs/ week
Credits
1 ME 701 IC Engines (PC) 3 0 0 3 3
2 ME 702 Turbo Machinery (PC) 3 0 0 3 3
3 *PE-1 Professional Elective-1 3 0 0 3 3
4 *PE-2 Professional Elective-2 3 0 0 3 3
5 ME 703 Seminar (EEC) 0 0 2 2 1
6 ME 704 Project I (EEC) 0 0 12 12 6
7 *OE-2 Open Elective –II 3 0 0 3 3
Total 29 22
8 AC 701 Industrial Training 0 0 0 0 0
*The code and course shall be decided from the list of courses under Professional Elective
(PE-1 & PE-2) and Open Elective-2 (OE-2)
1.8 B. E. 8th Semester
SEMESTER –VIII
SI
No
Course
Code
Course Title L T P Contact
Hrs/ week
Credits
1 ME 801 Industrial Engineering (PC) 3 0 0 3 3
2 *PE-3 Professional Elective-3 3 0 0 3 3
3 *PE-4 Professional Elective-4 3 0 0 3 3
4 *PE-5 Professional Elective-5 3 0 0 3 3
5 ME 802 Project II (EEC) 0 0 20 20 10
Total 32 22
*The code and course shall be decided from the list of courses under Professional Elective
(PE-2,PE-3, PE-4 & PE-5)
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2. SYLLABUS
2.1 Syllabus of B.E. 1st Semester Courses
COURSE : SOCIOLOGY
Course Code : HS101
Credit : 02
L-T-P : 2-0-0
SEE : 50 Marks
Detailed Syllabus
Module Details of module No. of
Lectures
1
Introduction to Sociology concepts – structures, system,
organisation, social institutions, culture, civilization, social
stratification (Caste, class, gender, power), state and civil society
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2
Political economy of Indian society, industrial, urban, agrarian and
tribal society, caste, class, ethnicity and gender, ecology and
environment.
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3
Social change in contemporary India – Modernisation,
Westernisation, Globalisation, Secularism and Communalism, name
of development, changing nature of work and organisation
7
4
Science, technology and society – meaning and differences, social
process of innovations, influence of social factors on scientific
innovation, technology and rate of social change.
4
Text Books:
1. Introduction to sociology – Dr. Sachdeva and Vidyabhushan
2. Principles of Sociology with an Introduction to Social Thought – C.N. Shankar Rao
COURSE : BUSINESS COMMUNICATION
Course Code : HS102
Credit : 02
L-T-P : 2-0-0
SEE : 50 Marks
Detailed Syllabus
Module Details of module No. of
Lectures
1
Business Communication covering, Role of communication in
information age; communication in a technical organization; concept
and meaning of communication; process of communication; forms of
communication; mass communication; Barriers to the process of
communication; effective communication
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Style and organization in technical communication covering, Listening,
speaking, reading and writing as skills; Objectivity, clarity, precision as
defining features of technical communication; Principles of effective
writings; Various types of business writing: Language and formats of
various types of letters, developing outlines, key expressions, article
reviews.
5
3
Professional speaking and Advanced Techniques in Technical
Communication covering Elements of effective presentation;
Connecting with audience during presentation; Planning and
preparation a model presentation. Power-point presentation; Seminar
Preparation; Professional interaction.
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Text/Reference Books:
1. Fred Luthans, Organizational Behaviour, McGraw Hill
2. Lesikar and petit, Report writing for Business
3. M. Ashraf Rizvi, Effective Technical Communication, McGraw Hill
4. Wallace and masters, Personal Development for Life and Work, Thomson Learning
5. Hartman Lemay, Presentation Success, Thomson Learning
6. Malcolm Goodale, Professional Presentations
7. Farhathullah, T. M. Communication skills for Technical Students
8. Michael Muckian, John Woods, The Business letters Handbook
9. Herta A. Murphy, Effective Business Communication
COURSE : MATHEMATICS I (ELEMENTARY MATHEMATICS FOR
ENGINEERS)
Course Code : MA-101
Credit : 04
L-T-P : 3-1-0
SEE : 100 Marks
Detailed Syllabus
Module Details of module No. of
Lectures
1
Differential and Integral Calculus - Successive differentiation; Standard
forms, Leibnitz Theorem, Mean value Theorems of Lagrange’s and
Cauchy’s; Expansion of functions by Taylor’s Series, Indeterminate
forms; L’Hospital’s rule, Tangents and Normal, Sub-tangents and
subnormal. Curvature and radius of Curvature in Cartesian and Polar
co-ordinates. Asymptotes and tracing of simple curves. Reduction
formulas, Areas and lengths of plane curves, Volumes and surface
areas of solids of revolution.
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2
Differential Equations - Ordinary differential equations of first order
and first degree, Exact equations, Equations of first order but not first
degree; Equations solvable for “p”. Equations solvable for “y” and for
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“x”.Clairauit’s form. Linear equations with constant coefficients.
Homogeneous linear equations. Simultaneous differential equations,
Some Engineering applications (mechanical and electrical circuits).
3
Linear Algebra - Some special types of matrices such as orthogonal
matrices, complex matrices, harmitian and skew-harmitian matrices,
unitary, nilpotent and involutory matrices. rank of a matrix, elementary
transformation and equivalent matrices, triangular form, normal form,
inverse by elementary transformation, Vector spaces and subspaces,
linear dependence ,basis and dimensions, consistency and solutions of
linear equations ( non-homogeneous and homogeneous ). Characteristic
equations, Eigen values, Eigen vectors and their properties, Cayley-
Hamilton’s theorem, Eigen values of harmitian, skew-hermitian and
orthogonal matrices.
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Text Books/References
1) Differential Calculus - Shanti Narayan (S.Chand & Co.)
2) Integral Calculus - Shanti Narayan (S.Chand & Co.)
3) Differential Calculus - Das & Mukherjee (U. N. Dhar & Co.)
4) Integral Calculus - Das & Mukherjee (U. N. Dhar & Co.)
6) A Text Book of Engineering Mathematics - N.P Bali & Dr. Manish Goyal (Lakshmi
Publication)
7) A Text Book of Matrices - Shanti Narayan (S. Chand & Co.)
COURSE : APPLIED PHYSICS I
Course Code : Ph101
Credit : 03
L-T-P : 3-0-0
SEE : 100 Marks
Detailed Syllabus
Module Details of module No. of
Lectures
1
Optics and Imaging covering Ray Optics- Lens aberration (chromatic,
achromatic, spherical, distortion, astigmatism, coma), Aberration
removal; (Chromatic & Spherical); Interference – coherence (spatial,
temporal) in thin films of uniform thickness (derivation); Diffraction
Grating–use as a monochromatic; Imaging: including importance, types
of imaging (microscopes, telescopes ,cameras etc.); Classification
(visible ,IR, electron, magnetic, UV/X-rays, gamma rays,
microwaves);Comparative study of different types of imaging(with
respect to magnification, resolution, image quality, applications); Fiber
Optics including Introduction, Optical fiber as a dielectric wave
guide-total internal reflection, Numerical aperture and various fiber
parameters, losses associated with optical fibers, step index and graded
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index fibers, application of optical fibers.
2
Elastic Properties of materials and Waves and Vibrations covering,
Relation between elastic constants, internal bending moment, bending
of beams-cantilever, torsion of a cylinder, torsional rigidity; Simple
harmonic motion– its expression and differential equation,
superposition of two linear SHMs(with same frequency), Lissajous
figures; Damped vibration–differential equation and its solution,
critical damping, Logarithmic decrement, Analogy with electric
circuits; Forced vibration – differential equation, Amplitude and
velocity resonance, Sharpness of resonance and Quality factor.
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3
Soundcovering, Definitions: Velocity, frequency, wavelength,
intensity, loudness (expression), timber, of sound, reflection of sound,
echo; Reverberation, reverberation time, Sabine’s formula, remedies
over reverberation; Absorption of sound, absorbent materials;
Conditions for good acoustics of a building; Noise, its effects and
remedies; Ultrasonic– Production of ultrasonic by Piezo-electric and
magnetostriction; Detection of ultrasonic; Engineering applications of
Ultrasonic (Non-destructive testing, cavitation, measurement of
gauge);Infrasound – Seismography(concept only).
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4
Measurements and Errors: covering Measurement and, precision,
accuracy, certainty, resolution; Errors-types and sources of
errors(definitions and examples), Systematic error, Random error,
Ambiguity error, Dynamic error, Drift, Noise; Elements of statistics
including precision and variance; Propagation of error with example of
Wheatstone bridge; Design of instrument/experiment, Specifications
including Measurand, Utility of Measurand, Environment of
instrument; Accomplishment of design including commercial
availability of components, detectors, displays, energy sources etc;
Estimation and minimization of errors in the design followed by
implementation and testing.
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Text and Reference Books:
1. Text book of Sound Subramanian & BrijLal,
2. Eugene Hecht & A. R. Ganesan(2009),Optics, Pearson
3. Fundamentals of Optics – Francis A. Jenkins, Harvey E. White,
4. Optics - Ajoy Ghatak
5. A text book of Optics - Subrahmanyam & Brij Lal
6. General properties of matter - DS Mathur
7. Books with titles-Engineering Physics
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COURSE : ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY I
Course Code : CH101
Credit : 03
L-T-P : 3-0-0
SEE : 100 Marks
Detailed syllabus
Module Details of module No. of
Lectures
1
Water covering Types of hardness, units. Determination of hardness by
EDTA method. Softening methods and numerical problems based on
these methods, membrane based processes. Problems with boiler feed
water and its treatments. Specifications of drinking water (BIS and who
standards). Chlorination of water , sources and quality of drinking
water .concepts of water harvesting , storage and recycling .toxicity of
water , sources of water pollutants . Water pollution from analytical
laboratories in schools, colleges and universities. Measures for
minimization and recycling of laboratory waste water.
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2
Polymers and composites covering basics of polymer chemistry ,
molecular weight molecular shape , crystallinity, glass transition
temperature and melting point, visco-elasticity , structure property
relationship . Methods of polymerization, thermoplastics and thermo –
sets, copolymerization, elastomers - structure, applications, curing
techniques. Advanced polymeric materials; conducting polymers,
liquid crystal properties. Synthesis , properties and uses of pe, pvc,
pmma, formaldehyde resin , melamine – formaldehyde resin ,
adhesives and their adhesive mechanism. Composites – basics of
composites, composition and characteristic properties of composites.
Types of composites – particle, fiber, reinforced – structural and
their applications.
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3
Surfactants and lubricants covering Surface active agents, methods of
preparation of soaps. Cleaning mechanism, limitations of soap as
cleaning agents. Types and advantages of detergents; critical miceller
concentration, hydrophilic and hydrophobic interaction. Fricoohesty of
surfactant solutions, hlb values . Lubricants types of lubricants and
mechanism of lubrications. Physical and chemical properties of
lubricants,
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Biotechnology covering Significance and application of
biotechnology, bioreactors. Biotechnology processes; fermentation,
production of ethanol. Brief idea of vitamins, bio fuels, biosensors, bio
-fertilizers, bio- surfactants. Application of biochips, inter –
molecular multiple force theory (immft ) of bio surfactants.
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5 Green chemistry covering Introduction, significance, principles of
green chemistry. R4m4 ( reduce , reuse , recycle , redesign , 06
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multipurpose , multidimensional , multitasking , multi -tracking )
models with special reference of survismeter , econoburette
Concept of molecular and atomic economy and its use in green
chemistry. Brief idea of alternative solvents-- water, ionic --liquids,
supercritical fluid system (carbon di- oxide). Advances and
applications of green chemistry. (Few examples. )
6
Instrumental techniques covering Fundamentals of spectroscopy,
principles and applications of uv – visible spectroscopy. Application
of ir ,aas , mass , nmr , spectroscopy. Principle and applications of
chromatographic techniques , including tlc, column , gas , hplc ,
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COURSE : ENGINEERING GRAPHICS
Course Code : CE101
Credit : 03
L-T-P : 2-0-2
SEE : 100 Marks
Detailed syllabus
Module Details of module No. of
Lectures
1
Introduction to Engineering Drawing:
i. Principles of Engineering Graphics and their significance,
usage of drawing instruments.
ii. Lines and Lettering : Different types of line, Single stroke
letter – Vertical and inclined capital and small letter
iii. Scales: Introduction, Reducing and enlarging scales,
representative fraction, types of scale – plain scale, diagonal
scale, comparative scale, venier scale, chord scale.
iv. Curves: Conic sections – Ellipse, parabola, hyperbola,
different methods of construction of conic sections, tangents
and normal to conics. cycloid curves – cycloid, trochoid,
epicycloids, hypocycloid. Normal and tangents to cycloid
curves. Involutes and Archimedean spiral, normal and
tangents to involutes and Archimedean spiral
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Orthographic Projections
i. Principles of Orthographic Projections- Conventions
ii. Projection of points: Introduction of projection, quadrants,
1st , 2nd , 3rd and 4th angle projection of points.
iii. Projection of lines (First angle only) : Line parallel to one or
both planes, line perpendicular to a plane, line inclined to
one plane and parallel to other, line inclined to both plane.
traces of lines
iv. Projections of planes (First angle only): Plane perpendicular
to one plane and parallel to other, plane perpendicular to
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both plane, plane inclined to one plane and perpendicular to
other, oblique plane.
v. Projection of solids (First angle only) : Axis perpendicular
to one plane and parallel to other, axis parallel to both plane,
axis inclined to one plane and parallel to other, axis inclined
to both plane.
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Sections and Sectional Views of Right Angular Solids:
Section of solids: Section plane parallel to one plane and perpendicular
to other, section plane inclined to one plane and perpendicular to other.
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4
Isometric Projections:
Principles of Isometric projection – Isometric Scale, Isometric Views,
Conventions; Isometric Views of lines, Planes, Simple and compound
Solids; Conversion of Isometric Views to Orthographic Views and
Vice-versa, Conventions.
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Text/Reference Books:
1. Engineering Drawing - N.D. Bhat,& M. Panchal (2008).
2. Engineering Drawing and Computer Graphics- Shah, M.B. & B.C. Rana (2008)
3. A Text Book of Engineering Drawing- R.K. Dhawan (2007)
4. Engineering Drawing- K.L Narayana & P Kannaiah (2008), Scitech Publishers.
COURSE : BASIC ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
Course Code : EE101
Credit : 04
L-T-P : 3-1-0
SEE : 100 Marks
Detailed Syllabus
Module Details of module No. of
Lectures
1
D.C Networks: Definition of active, passive, linear, non-linear circuit
elements and network; Kirchoff’s laws; Node and mesh analysis;
Voltage and current sources; Network Theorems: Superposition,
Thevennin’s, Norton’s and Maximum power transfer.
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2
Single Phase A.C Circuits: Waveforms of alternating voltage & current;
Instantaneous, average and R.M.S. values; Form factor and peak factor;
Forms of representation of alternating quantities; Concept of phasor and
phasor diagrams; Concept of lead & lag; Reactance and impedances;
A.C. circuits: resistive, inductive, R-L, R-C and R-L-C series, parallel
and series-parallel combinations; Impedance and admittance triangle;
Active and reactive power and power factor.
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3
Magnetic Circuits: Definitions of mmf, flux density and reluctance;
Comparison between electric and magnetic circuits; Series, parallel and
seriesparallel circuits and their solutions; Energy stored in a magnetic
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field; Hysteresis and eddy current losses; Magnetically coupled circuits;
Self-inductance, mutual inductance and coupling coefficient; Analysis of
coupled circuits; Dot-rule and equivalent conductively coupled forms of
magnetically coupled circuits.
4
Three-Phase Circuits: Concept or three-phase A.C; Phase and line values
in star and delta connections; Solutions or simple 3-phase balanced
circuits with resistive and reactive loads; 3-phase power; Phase
sequence.
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5
Instruments: Classification of instruments; Essentials of indicating type
of instruments: deflecting torque, controlling torque and damping
torque; Types of indicating instruments; MC and MI type ammeters and
voltmeters; Extension of range using shunt and multipliers; Errors and
compensations.
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Basics of Electrical Installations: Domestic wiring, Types of cables
(names only); Types of wiring; Circuit layouts: single-phase A.C. mains
to DB; 3-phase connections; Accessories: main switch, ceiling rose,
fuse, MCB etc; Testing of wiring installation; The megger; Earthing:
purpose and methods; Lamps: fluorescent tube and its connection and
operation; Indian Electricity Rules regarding electrical installation.
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Text Books:
1. A Text Book of Electrical Technology Vol I – B. L. Theraja, A. K. Theraja (S. Chand &
Co.)
2. Engineering Circuit Analysis 6th Ed - William H. Hayt, Jr., Jack E. Kemmerly, Steven
M. Durbin (McGraw-Hill, 2002).
3. Basic Electrical Technology - N. K. De, G. D. Ray and T. K. Bhattacharya (IIT
Kharagpur)
COURSE : APPLIED PHYSICS LABORATORY- I
Course Code : PH102
Credit : 01
L-T-P : 0-0-2
SEE : 50 Marks
List of experiments
Exp. No. List of experiments
1 Determination of the resistance of a galvanometer by Thompson’s method.
2 Determination of the value of H (Earth’s horizontal intensity) in the laboratory
by using deflection and vibration magnetometers.
3 Determination of the value of J (Mechanical equivalent of heat) with a Joule’s
calorimeter.
4 Determination of the value of a given low resistance by potential difference
method using a potentiometer.
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5 Determination of the Young’s modulus of the material of a wire by Searle’s
apparatus.
6 Finding the wavelength of a source of light by Newton’s ring method.
7 Study of charging and discharging of a capacitor and determination of time
constant.
8 Determination of the magnifying power of a telescope.
9 Study of rotational motion of a flywheel.
10 Study of ultrasound properties.
11 Inverse square law studies for light using photo diode as detector.
12 Optical experiments with diffraction grating.
13 Study of transverse nature of light based on polarization phenomenon.
14 Thermal conductivity studies.
COURSE : ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY- I
Course Code : CH101
Credit : 01
L-T-P : 0-0-2
SEE : 50 Marks
List of experiments
Exp. No. List of experiments Contact Hrs.
1 Determination of total hardness of water by edta method
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2 Determination of acidity / alkalinity of water sample.
3 Determination of available chlorine in bleaching powder.
4 Determination of percentage of copper in brass.
5 Estimation of fe2 volumetrically.
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Qualitative detection of constituents of any two alloys: ---
brass, bronze, nichrome, German silver and gun metal, type
metal , monel metal.
COURSE : BASIC ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING LABORATORY
Course Code : EE102
Credit : 01
L-T-P : 0-0-2
SEE : 50 Marks
List of experiments
Exp. No. List of experiments
1 To measure the armature and field resistance of a DC machine.
2 To calibrate a test (moving iron) ammeter and a (dynamometer) Wattmeter
with respect to standard (DC PMMC) ammeter and voltmeters.
3 Verification of circuit theorems – Thevenin’s and superposition theorems
(with DC sources only).
4 Measurement of current, voltage and power in R-L-C series circuit exited by
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single phase) AC supply.
5 Open circuit and short circuit tests on a single phase transformer.
6 Connection and starting of a three phase induction motor using direct on line
(DOL) or star – delta starter.
7 Connection and measurement of power consumption of a fluorescent lamp
and voltage – current characteristics of incandescent lamps.
8 Determination of open circuit characteristics (OCC) or a DC generator.
9 Two wattmeter method of measuring power in three phase circuit (resistive
load only)
COURSE : ENGINEERING WORKSHOP
Course Code : ME 101
Credit : 02
L-T-P : 0-0-2
SEE : 50 Marks
List of Experiments
Exp. No. List of experiments
1 To remove piston, crankshaft and connecting rod from the given 4-stroke
petrol engine.
2 To inspect the transmission system i.e., gear box, differential and live axle by
assembling the parts.
3
To make the following patterns to be used in casting.
a) Stepped cone pulley
b) ‘V’ block
4 To make a taper mandrel shaped job.
5 To make a T-Half lap joint as per drawing and dimensions.
6 To perform pipe fitting (plumbing).
7
To perform sheet metal operations such as,
a) Notching
b) Edge folding
c) Seam making
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2.1 Syllabus of B.E 2nd Semester
COURSE : ECONOMICS FOR ENGINEERS
Course Code : HS 201
Credit : 01
L-T-P : 2-0-0
SEE : 50 Marks
Detailed Syllabus
Module Details of module No. of
Lectures
1
Basic Principle and Methodologies of Economics (Basic concepts),
Demand/supply – elasticity, Government policies and application,
Theory of the firm and market structure, Basic macroeconomic
concepts (including GDP/GNP/NI/disposable income), Aggregate
demand and supply (IS/LM), Price indices (WIP/CPI), Interest rates,
Direct and indirect taxes
5
Public sector economics –Welfare, Externalities, Labour market,
Components of monitory and financial system, Central bank,
Commercial banks and their functions, Capital and debt market,
Monetary and fiscal policy – Tools and their impact on the economy,
Inflation and Phillips curve
5
Elements of business/managerial economics and forms of
organizations, Cost and cost control – techniques, types of costs,
budgets, break even analysis, capital budgeting, application of linear
programming, investment analysis – NPV, ROI, IRR, payback period
(5 lectures)
5
Text and Reference Books:
1. Elementary Economic Theory- Dewett, K.K. and Varma, J.D, Chand and Company
Ltd.
2. Micro Economics Theory and Applications - Maddala, G.S. and Ellen Miller, Tata
McGraw Hill.
3. Mathematical Analysis for Economics, Allen, R.G.D., Macmillan.
4. Fundamental Methods of Mathematical Economics, Chiang, A.C., McGraw Hill.
5. Statistical Methods, Gupta, S.P., S.Chand and Sons Publishers.
6. Paul, R.R., Monetary Economics, Kalyani Publishers.
7. Indian Economy, Dutt, Ruddar and Sundharam, K.P.M.,, S.Chand and Company Ltd.
8. Public Finance and Fiscal Policy, Choudhury, R.K., Kalyani Publishers.
9. Micro Economics Theory, Jhingan, M.L., Vrinda Publisher (P) Ltd.
10. Engineering Economics, Afazuddin Ahmed and Gulzar Begum,, Chandra Prakash.
11. Modern Economic Theory, Dewett, K.K.,
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COURSE : PRESENTATION SKILLS
Course Code : HS 202
Credit : 02
L-T-P : 1-2-0
SEE : 50 Marks
Detailed Syllabus
Module Details of module No. of
Lectures
1
Communication and personality development covering Psychological
aspects of communication, audience analysis, types of audience,
importance of audience analysis, analysing individual and members of
groups, adapting message to audience.
4
2
Carrier Oriental Communication covering Resume and bio-data:
Design and style; Applying for a job: Language and format of job
application. Job Interviews: purpose and process; Group discussion:
structure and process; Techniques of effective participation in group
discussion; Model group discussion through the choice of appropriate
programmes.
4
3
Professional speaking and Advanced Techniques in Technical
Communication covering Elements of effective presentation;
Connecting with audience during presentation; Planning and
preparation a model presentation. Power-point presentation; Seminar
Preparation; Professional interaction.
5
Text/Reference Books:
1. Organizational Behaviour-Fred Luthans,, McGraw Hill
2. Report writing for Business-Lesikar and petit,
3. Effective Technical Communication-M. Ashraf Rizvi, McGraw Hill
4. Personal Development for Life and Work -Wallace and masters, Thomson Learning
5. Presentation Success -Hartman Lemay,, Thomson Learning
6. Professional Presentations- Malcolm Goodale,
7. Communication skills for Technical Students- Farhathullah, T. M.
8. The Business letters Handbook -Michael Muckian, John Woods,
9. Effective Business Communication -Herta A. Murphy,
10. MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers
COURSE : MATHEMATICS II
Course Code : MA 201
Credit : 04
L-T-P : 3-1-0
SEE : 100 Marks
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Module Details of module No. of
Lectures
1
Multivariate Analysis - Euler’s theorem on homogeneous function
.Differentiation of implicit and composite function, Errors and
approximation, Jacobian, Taylor’s series for function of two variables
.Maxima and minima of function of two variables. Lagrange method of
undetermined multipliers.
Double, triple integral, change of variable, change of order of
integration, Greens theorem connecting line and surface integral.
Application to areas, volumes Improper integrals, Beta and Gamma
functions. Differentiation under integral sign.
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Fourier series and Transforms - Sine, cosine series in any interval, Half
range series. Fourier integral theorem (statement only), Fourier sine and
cosine integrals, Fourier sine and cosine transforms, properties of
Fourier transforms: linear property, change of scale property and
shifting property.
12
3
Laplace Transforms - Laplace transforms of elementary functions.
Properties of Laplace transform. Laplace transforms of derivatives and
integrals. Laplace transforms of periodic function, unit step function,
error function and Bessel’s function. Inverse Laplace transform and it’s
properties, Inverse Laplace transform of derivatives and integrals,
convolution theorem. Application to ordinary differential equations.
12
Text Books/References:
1. Advanced Engineering Mathematics by Erwin Kreysig (Willy)
2. Higher Engineering Mathematics by B.S. Grewal
3. A Text book of Engineering Mathematics by N.P. Bali and Dr. Manish Goyal
4. Theory and problems of Laplace transforms By Murray R.Spiegel.
5. Differential Calculus By B. C. Das & B.N. Mukherjee
6. Mathematical Analysis By S. C. Malik & Savita Arora
COURSE : APPLIED PHYSICS II
Course Code : PH 201
Credit : 03
L-T-P : 3-0-0
SEE : 100 Marks
Detailed Syllabus
Module Details of module No. of
Lectures
1
Solid State Physics covering Free electron theory (qualitative), Fermi
energy, Fermi- Dirac distribution function(with derivation), Kronig-
Penny model(qualitative)–formation of allowed and forbidden energy
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bands, Concept of effective mass–electrons and holes, Density of states
(qualitative), Electron scattering and resistance, magneto-resistance,
Hall effect (with derivation);Semiconductors and insulators–direct &
indirect band gaps, Fermi level for intrinsic (derivation) and extrinsic
semiconductors(dependence on temperature and doping concentration).
Diffusion and drift current (qualitative), Conductivity and
photoconductivity, Optical response; Classification of different types of
diode on the basis of doping concentration (rectifier diode, Zener diode,
tunnel diode); Concept of optoelectronics, Light Emitting Diode (as
direct band gap material), solar cell, avalanche and photodiode;
2
Laser covering Fundamentals of LASER-Energy levels in atoms,
radiation-matter interaction, absorption of light, spontaneous emission
of light, Stimulated emission of light– population of energy levels,
Einstein A and B coefficients, Metastable state, population inversion,
resonant cavity, excitation mechanisms, Lasing action; Properties of
laser, characteristics of different types of laser; Types of laser-Solid
State Laser: Nd–YAG, Gas Laser – He-Ne, Semiconductor Laser;
Applications of Laser in Engineering – drilling, welding, micro
machining, measurement of long distances, in CD write devices &
printers, in Medicine as a surgical tool, in Nuclear fusion, Holography,
Optical signal processing and Remote sensing of the atmosphere; Laser
safety
12
3
Introductory Quantum Mechanics covering Concept of de Broglie’s
Matter waves, derivation of wavelength of matter waves in different
forms, Heisenberg’s Uncertainty principle, illustration-why an electron
cannot exist in the nucleus; Concept of Phase velocity and Group
velocity(qualitative);Concept of wave function Ψ and interpretation of
|Ψ|2; Schrödinger’s Time independent equation, Applications of
Schrödinger’s equation (qualitative treatment)–a)Particle in one
dimensional rigid box, b) Potential Barrier (emphasis on tunneling
effect) tunnel diode, scanning-tunneling microscope c)Hydrogen atom
model(qualitative); Selection rules Elements of linear vector spaces-
The idea of n–dimensional vector space, use of ‘bra-ket’ notation,
linear independence, basis, inner product, norm of a vector; Hilbert
space, Ortho normality; Matrix representation of kets and linear
operators; Pauli matrices; Definitions of Hermitian, Inverse and Unitary
operators; Commutators; Tensor products.
12
4
Thermal Physics covering Concept of Heat: Lattice vibrations–
Einstein(individual) and Debye (collective), Boltzmann’s distribution;
Definition of temperature in terms of Boltzmann’s distribution;
Concept of entropy, specific heat; Attaining low temperature by
variation of parameter X (like pressure, magnetic field etc.) in two
steps-isothermal increase of X followed by adiabatic decrease of X.
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Example: a) Liquefaction of gas with X= Pressure; b) Adiabatic
demagnetization; Transfer of heat by conduction, convection and
radiation-Conduction in a) solids b) liquids c)gases; Convection- heat
and mass transfer; Radiation- Stefan’s law (statement and equation);
Thermal diffusivity; Applications like, Insulation-Glass
Dewar/Thermos flask ,Super insulation Dewar, High temperature
furnaces; Heat pipes; Heat sinks and Forced cooling/Radiators; Heat
exchangers; Solar water heater.
Text/Reference Books:
1. Introduction to Solid State Physics, Kittel C.,WileyEastern
2. Solid State Physics -AJ Dekker
3. Elementary Solid State Physics - Omar, Pearson Publication
4. Lasers and Non-Linear Optics, Laud B. B., New Age Publications
5. Essentials of Laser Physics - G. D. Baruah, Pragati Prakashan
6. Quantum Mechanics by Leonard I Schiff
7. Quantum Mechanics - G Aruldhas
8. A treatise on Heat - Saha & Srivastava
9. Experimental Techniques in Low Temperature Physics, Oxford Science Publications Guy K.
White,
10. Books with titles-Engineering Physics
COURSE : ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY II
Course Code : CH 201
Credit : 03
L-T-P : 3-0-0
SEE : 100 Marks
Detailed Syllabus
Module Details of module No. of
Lectures
1
Electrochemistry covering Conductance, cell constant and its
determination. Single electrode potentials, electrolytic and galvanic
cells. Emf series , nernst equation , cell emf measurement , reversible
and irreversible cells
06
2
Corrosion covering Definition and scope of corrosion , direct
chemical corrosion , and electrochemical corrosion and its
mechanisms. Types of electrochemical corrosion (differential
aeration, galvanic, concentration cell). Typical electrochemical
corrosion like pitting, inter – granular, soil, waterline. Factors affecting
corrosion, protection of corrosion. Applications with few practical
problems of corrosion.
08
3 Energy sciences covering fuels (conventional) – types of fuels. 10
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Calorific value, determination of calorific value. Refining of
petroleum , liquid fuel s , fuels for ic engines , knocking and
antiknock agents , octane and cetane values , cracking of oils ,
alternative sources of energy , limitations of fossil fuels. Non -
conventional sources of energy – advantages and disadvantages.
Nuclear energy production from nuclear reactions, brief idea of
nuclear reactor. Battery technology -- fundamental of primary cells
, rechargeable batteries , ni – cd , ni - metal hydride . Fuel cells --
principles, applications, advantages and disadvantages.
4
Nanomaterials covering introduction , fullerenes , carbon nano tubes
, nanowires : electronic and mechanical properties . Application of
nanomaterials -- catalysis , electronics and telecommunications ,
medicines , composites , energy sciences . Fundamentals of
nanomaterial.
06
5
Environmental chemistry covering air pollution, noise pollution,
optimum decibel levels, water pollution. Determination and
significance of cod, bod, toc . Numerical problems. Solid waste
treatment and collection of nkp. Green house effect and global
warming. E – Waste and radioactive pollution. Role of
electromagnetic radiation in global warming.
10
6
Metals and alloys covering Gibb’s phase rule , phase rule
application to water , two component system s – pb – ag / fe – c
phase equilibrium diagram. Types of alloys – ferrous and non-
ferrous alloys. Carbon steel, alloy steel. Alloys of cu, al ,pb .
05
Text/ Reference Books:
1. Engineering Chemistry-Jain & Jain (Dhanpat Rai & Company)
2. Engineering Chemistry-Shashi Chawla (Dhanpat Rai & Company)
3. Industrial Chemistry-B. K. Sharma
4. A text book of Engineering Chemistry-Dr S. Rattan
5. Wiley Engineering Chemistry
6. Atomic Structure and Chemical bond-Manas Chandra (TMH edition)
COURSE : ENGINEERING MECHANICS
Course Code : ME 201
Credit : 04
L-T-P : 3-1-0
SEE : 100 Marks
Detailed Syllabus
Module Details of module No. of
Lectures
1 Introduction to Engineering Mechanics covering, Basic concepts,
System of Forces, Coplanar Concurrent Forces, Components in Space –
5
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Resultant- Moment of Forces and its Application; Couples and
Resultant of Force System, Equilibrium of System of Forces, Free body
diagrams, Equations of Equilibrium of Coplanar Systems and Spatial
Systems; Virtual work
2 Friction covering, Types of friction, Limiting friction, Laws of Friction,
Static and Dynamic Friction; Motion of Bodies, wedge friction, screw
jack; ladder friction, lifting machine
8
3 Centroid and Centre of Gravity covering, Centroid of simple figures
from first principle, centroid of composite sections; Centre of Gravity
and its implications; Area moment of
inertia- Definition, Moment of inertia of plane sections from first
principles, Theorems of moment of inertia, Moment of inertia of
standard sections and composite sections; Mass moment inertia of
circular plate, Cylinder, Cone, Sphere, Hook.
8
4 Analysis of framed structure (Trusses), perfect and important frame,
determinations of reactions, determination of stress- tensile and
compression, graphical method, analytical method.
8
5 Introduction to Dynamics covering, Basic terms, general principles in
dynamics; Types of motion, Instantaneous centre of rotation in plane
motion and simple problems; D ‟Alembert‟s principle and its
applications in plane motion and connected bodies; Work energy
principle and its application in plane motion of connected bodies;
Kinetics of rigid body rotation;
8
6 Mechanical Vibrations covering, Basic terminology, free and forced
vibrations, resonance and its effects; Degree of freedom; Derivation for
frequency and amplitude of free vibrations without damping and single
degree of freedom system, simple problems, types of pendulum, use of
simple, compound and torsion pendulums;
8
Text/Reference Books:
1. Engineering Mechanics- Shanes and Rao (2006), Pearson Education,
2. Engineering Mechanics (Statics, Dynamics)-Hibler and Gupta (2010), by Pearson
Education
3. Singers Engineering Mechanics- Reddy Vijaykumar K. and K. Suresh Kumar (2010),
4. A Text Book of Engineering Mechanics- Bansal R.K.(2010), Laxmi Publications
5. Engineering Mechanics- Khurmi R.S. (2010), S. Chand & Co.
6. Engineering Mechanics -Tayal A.K. (2010),, Umesh Publications
COURSE : COMPUTER PROGRAMMING
Course Code : CS 201
Credit : 03
L-T-P : 3-0-0
SEE : 100 Marks
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Module Details of module No. of
Lectures
1
Introduction to computer organization; Software and hardware,
Definition and examples of Operating System, Machine language,
Assembly Language, High Level Language, Procedural & Object
Oriented Programming Methodologies, Structured Programming
4
2
Introduction to C language with the help of a simple ‘hello world’
program, Data types in C, operators in C language, Control Structures
– If else, While, for, do-while, Switch, break and continue statements,
Formatted input-output for printing Integers, floating point numbers,
characters and strings.
6
3
Designing Structured Programs in C- Top Down Design and Stepwise
refinement, C function as a module, Function Definition, Prototypes,
Header files, Parameter passing in C, Call by Value and Call by
Reference; Standard Library functions, Recursive functions,
Preprocessor commands, Scope, Storage classes.
6
4 Introduction to arrays, declaring arrays in C, Passing arrays to
functions, two – dimensional arrays, Multidimensional arrays. 2
5
Introduction to Pointers in C, Pointer variable declaration and
Initialization. Pointer operators, Pointer expressions and arithmetic,
Relationship between pointers and arrays; Concept of strings in C,
Standard String Functions.
5
6
Introduction to Derived types, Declaration, definition and initialization
of structures, accessing structures, passing structures to functions,
unions, arrays of structures, structures and pointers, self referential
structures.
4
7 Introduction to Data Structures, Stacks, Queues, Trees, representation
using arrays. 2
Text/Reference Books:
1. Let us C- Y.P. Kanetkar - Infinity Science Press
2. Understanding pointers in, BPB Publication -Y.P. Kanetkar -
3. C – How to Program, Pearson Education -Dietel & Dietel (2000),
4. Fundamentals of Data Structures in C- Ellis Horowitz, Sartaj Sahni, Susan Anderson
(1993), Prentice Hall of India.
5. The C Programming Language- B.W. Kernighan and Dennis M.Ritchie- Pearson
Education, 1988.
6. Problem Solving and Program Design in C- J.R. Hanly and E.B. Koffman - Pearson
Education, 2007.
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COURSE : APPLIED PHYSICS LABORATORY- II
Course Code : PH 202
Credit : 01
L-T-P : 0-0-2
SEE : 50 Marks
List of Experiments
Exp. No. List of experiments
1 Study of series and parallel resonance circuits with identification of the
resonant frequency.
2 Determination of the Young’s modulus of the material of a beam by
bending.
3 Determination of the co-efficient of viscosity of a liquid by its flow
through a capillary tube.
4 Determination of specific heat of a liquid by the method of Newton’s law
of cooling.
5
Drawing of I-D curve for a ray of light passing through a prism with the
help of a spectrometer and determination of the refractive index of the
material of the prism.
6 Determination of the acceleration due to gravity by Kater’s pendulum.
7 Determination of frequency of a source of sound (a tuning fork) by means
of a sonometer.
8
Study of the variation of thermo e.m.f with temperature for a given
thermocouple and determination of (a) the neutral temperature (b) melting
point of a substance.
9 Study of the variation of magnetic field with distance along the axis of a
circular current carrying coil.
10 Determination of the band gap of a material.
11 Study of the characteristics of a PN junction diode.
12 Study of transistor characteristics.
13 Determination of Planck’s constant using photocell.
14 Hall Effect and determination of Hall coefficient.
15 Determination of dielectric constant
16 Moment of inertia studies.
COURSE : ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY LABORATORY II
Course Code : CH 202
Credit : 01
L-T-P : 0-0-2
SEE : 50 Marks
List of Experiments
Exp. No. List of experiments Contact
Hrs.
1 Determination of surface tension of a given liquid at room
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temperature by stalagmometer.
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Determination of co-efficient of viscosity of a given liquid by
Ostwald’s viscometer.
3 Determination of max. Of simple organic compound with the
help of spectrophotometer.
4 Determination of strength of strong and weak acid & bases by ph
metric method.
5 Separation of components of a mixture by paper – chromatography.
6 Measurement of conductivity of an electrolyte.
COURSE : COMPUTER PROGRAMMING LABORATORY
Course Code : CS-202
Credit : 01
L-T-P : 0-0-2
SEE : 50 Marks
List of Experiments
Exp. No. List of experiments
1 Algorithm, flowchart, Pseudo code
2 Simple C Programming examples showing structure of a C program, data types
and operators.
3 C programs on control structures and formatted I/O
4 C programs on functions
5 C programs on pre-processor directives, C programs on scope
6 C program examples showing Array applications
7 C programs on pointers, pointers and arrays
8 C programs on strings, strings and pointers.
9 C programs on structures, unions, arrays of structures, pointers and structures
10 Writing programs for implementation of Insertion, deletion and traversal
operations on stack, queues and trees
11 Self-referential structures, implementation of Insertion, Deletion and Searching
operations on linked linear list
12 C programs on searching and sorting
COURSE : ENGINEERING MECHANICS LABORATORY
Course Code : ME103
Credit : 01
L-T-P : 0-0-2
SEE : 50 Marks
List of Experiments
Exp. No List of experiments
1 Determination of coefficient of friction
2 Parallelogram law of forces
3 Screw jack
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4 Rope and pulley system
5 Parallel force systems
6 Law of conservation of mass
COURSE : ENGINEERING WORKSHOP
Course Code : ME 202
Credit : 00
L-T-P : 0-0-0
SEE : 50 Marks
List of Experiments
Exp. No. List of experiments
1 To remove piston, crankshaft and connecting rod from the given 4-stroke
petrol engine.
2 To inspect the transmission system i.e., gear box, differential and live axle by
assembling the parts.
3
To make the following patterns to be used in casting.
c) Stepped cone pulley
d) ‘V’ block
4 To make a taper mandrel shaped job.
5 To make a T-Half lap joint as per drawing and dimensions.
6 To perform pipe fitting (plumbing).
7
To perform sheet metal operations such as,
d) Notching
e) Edge folding
f) Seam making
COURSE : ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Course Code : MC 201
Credit : 00
L-T-P : 0-0-0
SEE : 50 Marks
Detailed syllabus
Module Details of module No. of
Lectures
1 The Multidisciplinary nature of environmental studies Definition, scope
and importance, Need for public awareness. 4
2
Natural Resources: Renewable and non-renewable resources: Natural
resources and associated problems. a) Forest Resources: Use and over-
exploitation, deforestation. Timber extraction, mining, dams and their
effects on forests and tribal people. b) Water resources: Use and over-
utilization of surface and ground water, floods, drought, conflicts over
water, dams-benefits and problems. c) Mineral resources: Use and
exploitation, environmental effects of extracting and using mineral
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resources, case studies. d) Food resources: World food problems,
changes caused by agriculture and overgrazing, effects of modern
agriculture, fertilizer-pesticide problems, water logging, and salinity.
e) Energy resources: Growing energy needs, renewable and non-
renewable energy sources, use of alternate energy sources. f) Lance
resources: Land as a resources, land degradation, man-induced
landslides, soil erosion and desertification. Role of an individual in
conservation of natural resources. Equitable use of resources for
sustainable lifestyles.
3
Ecosystems- Concept of an ecosystem. Structure and function of an
ecosystem. Producers, consumers and decomposers. Energy flow in the
ecosystem. Ecological succession. Food chains, food webs and
ecological pyramids. Introduction, types, characteristics features,
structure and function of the following ecosystem: a. Forest
ecosystem, b. Grassland ecosystem c. Desert ecosystem d. Aquatic
ecosystems (ponds, streams, lakes, rivers, oceans, estuaries)
10
4
Biodiversity and its conservation- Introduction – Definition: genetic,
species and ecosystem diversity. Biogeographically classification of
India, Value of biodiversity: consumptive use, productive use, social,
ethical, aesthetic and option values, Hot-spots of biodiversity – India.
Threats to biodiversity: habits loss, poaching of wldlife, man-wildlife
conflicts. Endangered and endemic species. Conservation of
biodiversity: in-situ Ex-situ conservation of biodiversity.
10
5
Environmental Pollution- Definition, Causes, effects and control
measures of: Air pollution, Water pollution, Soil pollution, Noise
pollution, Thermal pollution, Nuclear hazards. Solid waste
Management: Causes, effects and control measures of urban and
industrial wastes – biodegradable and non-biodegradable wastes. Role
of an individual in prevention of pollution. Disaster Management:
Floods, earthquake, cyclone and landslides.
10
6
Social Issues and the Environment- From Unsustainable to
Sustainable development. Water conservation, rain water harvesting,
watershed management. Resettlement and rehabilitation of people, its
problems and concerns. Environmental ethics. Climate change, global
warming, acid rain, ozone layer depletion, unclear accidents and
holocaust. Wasteland reclamation. Consumerism and waste products.
Environmental Legislation. Public awareness.
10
7
Human Population and the Environment- Population growth,
variation among nations. Population explosion – Family Welfare
Programme. Environment and human health and hygiene (including
Sanitation and HIV/AIDS) etc. Role of Information Technology in
Environment and Human Health.
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Text/ Reference Books
1. Agarwal, K.C. 2001 Environmental Biology, Nidi publ. Ltd. Bikaner.
2. Bharucha Earch, The Biodiversity of India, Mapin Publishing Pvt. Ltd. Ahmadabad – 380
013, India Email: Mapin@icenet.net ®
3. Bharucha Erach, Text book on Environmental Studies, UGC, New Delhi
4. Borua P.K., J.N.Sarma and others, A Text book on Environmental Studies, Banlata,
Dibrugarh
5. Brunner R.C., 1989 Hazardous Waste Incineration, McGraw Hill Inc. 480p.
6. Clark R.S., Marine Pollution, Clanderson Press Oxford (TB).
7. Cunningham, W.P. Cooper, T.H. Gorhani, E & Hepworth, M.T. 2001, Environmental
Encyclopedia, Jacio Publ. House, Mumbai, 1196p.
8. De A.K., Environmental Chemistry, Wiley Eastern Ltd.
9. Down to Earth, Centre for Science and Environment ®.
10. Dutta Prasanna, Rofique Ahmed & Sumbit Chaliha, Environmental Studies., Eunika
Publication, Jorhat
2.3 Syllabus of B.E. 3rd Semester Courses
COURSE : MATHEMATICS
Course Code : MA 301
Credit : 4
L-T-P : 3-1-0
SEE : 100 Marks
Detailed Syllabus
Module Details of module No. of
Lectures
Module
1
Special Functions: Series solution of ordinary
differential equations. Bessel’s differential equation and
function, Legendre’s differential equation and
polynomial, some applications.
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Partial differential equations: First order linear
equations .Four standard forms of non-linear equations.
Linear equations with constant coefficients. Solution by
separation of variables, Heat equation, Wave equation
and Laplace equation. Solutions of boundary value
problems.
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Module 3: Probability and Statistics: Review of
Measures of central tendency (mean, median, and mode),
Measures of dispersions, variance, moments, skewness
and kurtosis Theory of probability – addition law,
multiplication law, conditional probability, independent
events. Baye’s theorem .Theoretical discrete distribution
–Binomial, Poisson and Normal distribution, Correlation
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and regression, regression line and linear curve fitting.
Sampling: Purpose and nature of sampling, Types of
sampling, sampling distribution of mean and variance,
Testing of hypothesis, null hypothesis, Chi-square (𝜒2)
test. Degree of freedom.
Test Books/Reference Books:
1. Advanced Engineering Mathematics by Erwin Kreysig (Willy)
2. Higher Engineering Mathematics by B.S. Grewal
3. A Text book of Engineering Mathematics by Bali and Saxena
4. Probability, Statistics and Random processes by T. Veerarayan,(Mc Graw-Hills)
5. Statistics: Concepts and Applications by H. Frank,S.C. Altheon,(Cambridge Low
Priced Edition.)
6. Theory and Problems of Probability and Statistics by M. R. Spiegel, Schaum’s outline
series, (Mc Graw-Hills)
COURSE : ENGINEERING MATERIALS AND METALLURGY (PC)
Course Code : ME 301
Credit : 4
L-T-P : 3-1-0
SEE : 100 Marks
Detailed Syllabus
Module Details of module No. of
Lectures
Module
1
Mechanical properties and deformation mechanisms :
mechanisms of plastic deformation, slip and twinning – types of
fracture – testing of materials under tension, compression and
shear loads – hardness tests (brinell, vickers and rockwell),
hardness tests, impact test lzod and charpy, fatigue and creep
failure mechanisms.
7 15
2
Alloys and phase diagrams : constitution of alloys – solid
solutions, substitutional and interstitial – phase diagrams,
isomorphous, eutectic, eutectoid, peritectic, and peritectoid
reactions, iron – carbon equilibrium diagram. classification of
steel and cast iron microstructure, properties and application.
10 22
3
Heat treatment: transformation in plain carbon steel: ttt diagram,
different heat treatment processes: hardening, tempering,
annealing, normalizing, hardenability, jominy end quench test -
austempering, martempering – case hardening, carburizing,
nitriding, cyaniding, carbonitriding – flame and induction
hardening – vacuum and plasma hardening.
8 20
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Ferrous and non-ferrous metals: effect of alloying additions on
steel- α and β stabilisers– stainless and tool steels – hsla,
maraging steels – cast iron -grey, white, malleable, spheroidal –
alloy cast irons, copper and copper alloys – brass, bronze and
cupronickel –aluminium and al-cu – precipitation strengthening
treatment – bearing alloys, mg-alloys, ni-based super alloys and
titanium alloys.
12 25
5
Non-metallic materials : polymers – types of polymer,
commodity and engineering polymers – properties and
applications of various thermosetting and thermoplastic
polymers (pp, ps, pvc, pmma, pet,pc, pa, abs, pi, pai, ppo, pps,
peek, ptfe, polymers – urea and phenol formaldehydes)-
engineering ceramics – properties and applications of al 2o3, sic,
si3n4, psz and sialon –composites-classifications- metal matrix
and frp - applications of composites.
8 18
Text Books:
1. Avner, S.H., “Introduction to Physical Metallurgy”, McGraw Hill Book Company,
1994.
2. Williams D Callister, “Material Science and Engineering” Wiley India Pvt Ltd,
Revised Indian Edition 2007
References Books:
1. James K. Wessel, “Handbook Of Advanced Materials” , John Wiley & Sons, Inc.,
Hoboken, New Jersey. ISBN: 978-0-471-45475-5, 2004
2. Raghavan V, “Materials Science and Engineering”, Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd.,
1999.
3. Kenneth G. Budinski and Michael K. Budinski, “Engineering Materials”, Prentice
Hall of India Private Limited, 9th Indian Reprint 2010.
4. Gupta, K.M, “Engineering Materials: Research, applications and Advances” , CRC
Press, ISBN 9781482257977 - CAT# K24121, 2014
5. Smith William F, “Materials Science & Engineering’s” , Tata McGraw Hill Education
Private Limited, ISBN: 9780070667174, 0070667179, Edition: 4th, 2008.
COURSE : THERMODYNAMICS (PC)
Course Code : ME 302
Credit : 4
L-T-P : 3-1-0
SEE : 100 Marks
Detailed Syllabus
Module Details of module No. of
Lectures Module
1 Introduction: Basic concepts, system, control volume,
surrounding, boundaries, universe, macroscopic and 5 10
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microscopic view points, continuum, thermodynamic
equilibrium, state, property, process, cycle, reversibility,
Quasi-static process, irreversible process, intensive and
extensive properties, work, heat, point and path function,
illustrative problems, temperature and Zeroth law of
thermodynamics, thermometry, illustrative problems.
2
First law of Thermodynamics: First law applied to a system
undergoing a cyclic process and a change of state, concept of
energy, nature of energy, First law applied to a control
volume, general energy equation, steady flow energy
equation on unit mass and time basis, application of SFEE
for devices such as boiler, turbine, heat exchangers, pumps,
nozzles, etc. Illustrative problems
7 20
3
Second law of Thermodynamics: Kelvin Planck and Clausius
statements and their equivalence and corollaries, PMM of
second kind, Carnot’s principle, Carnot cycle, its specialities,
Thermodynamic scales of temperature, Illustrative problems.
Entropy: Clausius theorem, Clausius inequality, entropy,
principles of entropy increase, Application of entropy
principles, entropy transfer mechanism, entropy generation
in a closed and open systems, Illustrative problems,
irreversibility, Third law of Thermodynamics.
7 20
4
Availability and Exergy analysis: Concept of available
energy, exergy or availability, exergy analysis of closed and
open system, exergy balance, first law and second law
efficiencies, Illustrative problems.
7 20
5
Ideal Gas and Real Gas: Ideal gas, relation among the
specific heats, internal energy, enthalpy. Analysis of
isochoric, isobaric, isothermal, isentropic, isenthalpic
processes, representation of the above processes on P-v, T-s
planes. Determination of work, heat, entropy and enthalpy
changes during the above processes, problems. Characteristic
gas equations of a real gas, virial coefficients, law of
corresponding states, compressibility factor, generalized
compressibility chart, problems, Concept of
Thermodynamics relations
9 20
6
Properties of pure substance: Phase transformation,
generation of steam, quality of steam, concept of enthalpy of
different steam, p-v and T-s diagrams, use of steam tables
and Mollier chart, Illustrative problems
5 10
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Text Books:
1. Engineering Thermodynamics: P.K. Nag
2. Thermodynamics, an Engineering Approach : Yunus Cengel and Michale Boles
3. Thermodynamics: YVC Rao
COURSE : MECHANICAL DRAWING (PC)
Course Code : ME 303
Credit : 2
L-T-P : 1-0-2
SEE : 100 Marks
Detailed syllabus
Module Details of module No. of
Lectures Module
1 Orthographic Projections and views of machine
elements 3 15
2 Sectional views and projection of machine elements 3 15
3 Production Drawings :Detail or Part Drawings, Working
Assembly Drawings 3 10
4
Temporary Fastenings-Representation of screw
threads, threaded fastening, locking devices,
foundation bolts, keys and cotters
3 10
5 Permanent fastenings, Rivets and Riveted joints,
welding symbols and welded joints 3 10
6
Making of assembly and workshop drawings of
engineering components such as knuckle joints, cotter
joints, plumber block, valves, cross head, staffing box,
eccentric etc. including sectional and half sectional,
views
5 40
Text Books:
1. Machine Drawing –Dr. K. L. Narayanan ,
2. Machine Drawing-N. D. Bhatt
COURSE : ELECTRONICS DEVICE AND CIRCUIT
Course Code : CS 303
Credit : 3
L-T-P : 3-0-2
SEE : 100 Marks
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Module Details of module No. of
Lectures
Module
1
Diodes and Applications covering, Semiconductor Diode
Ideal versus Practical, Resistance levels, Diode Equivalent
Circuits, Load Line Analysis; Diode as a Switch, Diode as
a Rectifier, Half Wave and Full Wave Rectifiers with and
without Filters; Breakdown Mechanisms, Zener Diode -
Operation and Applications; Opto-Electronic Devices -
LEDs, Photo Diode and Applications; Silicon Controlled
Rectifier, (SCR) -Operation, Construction, Characteristics,
Ratings, Applications.
10 20
2
Transistor Characteristics covering, Bipolar Junction
Transistor (BJT) -Construction, Amplifying Action,
Common Operation, Base, Common Emitter and Common
Collector Configurations, Operating point, Voltage Divider
Bias Configuration; Field Effect Transistor (FET)
Construction, Characteristics of Junction FET, Depletion
and Enhancement type Metal Oxide Semiconductor (MOS)
FETs, Introduction to CMOS circuits.
10 20
3
Transistor Amplifiers and Oscillators covering,
Classification, Small Signal Amplifiers Basic Features,
Common Emitter Amplifier, Coupling and Bypass
Capacitors, Distortion Feedback Amplifiers - Principle,
Advantages of Negative Feedback, Topologies, Current
Series and Voltage Series Feedback Amplifiers;
Oscillators- Classification, RC Phase Shift, Wien Bridge,
High Frequency LC and Non-sinusoidal type oscillators.
10 20
4
Timers and Data Converters covering, IC 555 Timer Block
Diagram, Astable and Monostable Multivibrator
Configurations; Data Converters - Basic Principle of
Analogue-to-Digital (ADC) and Digital-to-Analogue
(DAC) Conversion, Flash type, Counter-ramp type and
Successive Approximation type ADCs, Resistor Ladder
Type DAC, Specifications of ADC and DAC;
10 20
5
Binary Number Systems and Codes; Basic Logic Gates and
Truth Tables, Boolean Algebra, DeMorgan's Theorems,
Logic Circuits, Flip-Flops - SR, JK, D type, Clocked and
Master-Slave Configurations, Counters -Asynchronous,
Synchronous, Ripple, Non-Binary, BCD Decade types;
Shift Registers-Right-Shift, Left-Shift, Serial-In-Serial-Out
and Serial-In-Parallel-Out Shift Registers; Applications.
10 20
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Text/Reference Books:
1. Salivahanan, Electronic Devices and Circuits, 2nd Edition, Tata McGraw Hill 2011
2. Neil Storey, Electronics: A Systems Approach, 4th Edition, Pearson Education, 2009
3. Integrated Electronics Analog and Digital Circuits and Systems 1991
4. J. Millman and C. C. Halkias T M H R. L. Boylestad & Louis Nashlesky (2007),
Electronic Devices &Circuit Theory, Pearson Education
5. Santiram Kal, Basic Electronics- Devices, Circuits and IT Fundamentals, Prentice
Hall, India, 2002
6. David A. Bell, Electronic Devices and Circuits, Oxford University Press, 2008
7. Thomas L. Floyd and R. P. Jain, Digital Fundamentals, Pearson Education, 2009
8. R. S. Sedha, A Text Book of Electronic Devices and Circuits, S.Chand & Co., 2010
9. R. T. Paynter, Introductory Electronic Devices & Circuits - Conventional Flow
Version, Pearson Education, 2009
10. Digital Electronics: Principles. Devices and Applications 1st Ed 2007- Anil K Maini,
Wiley
11. Fundamentals of Digital Circuits 4h Ed 2016 - A. Anand Kumar, PHI
12. Digital Principles and Applications 5th Ed 1994-Don Leach and Albert Malvino,
McGraw Hill
COURSE : MECHANICS OF MATERIALS (PC)
Course Code : ME 304
Credit : 4
L-T-P : 3-1-0
SEE : 100 Marks
Detailed Syllabus
Module Details of module No. of
Lectures Module
1
Simple Stress and Strain: Stress, Shear Stress, Strain,
Modulus of Elasticity and Modulus of Rigidity, Elongation
of A Bar, Principle of Superposition, Bars of Tapering
Section, Elongation Due to Self-Weight, Stresses in A
Compound Bar, Temperature Stresses, Stresses due to
Shrinking on (Hoop Stress), Poisson’s Ratio, Net Strain in
Two-Dimensional and Three-Dimensional Stress
Systems, Volumetric Strain, Tensile Test Diagram, Factor
of Safety, Elastic Constants, Relation Between Elastic
Constants.
7 15
2
Compound Stress and Strain: Stress Analysis in Direct, Bi-
axial, Pure Shear and Bi-axial and Shear Stresses Conditions,
Principal Stress, Mohr’s Stress Circle, Ellipse of Stress,
Principal Stresses from Principal Strains, Strain Analysis,
Mohr’s Strain Circle.
5 15
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Shear Force and Bending Moment: Types of Supports and
Beams, Shear Force, Bending Moment, Relation between
Load, Shear Force and Bending Moment, S.F. and B.M.
diagrams for Cantilevers, Simply Supported Beams and
Overhanging Beams with Concentrated Loads, Uniformly
Distributed Loads, Uniformly Varying Loads, Inclined Loads
and Couples, Points of Contraflexture, Loading and B.M.
Diagrams from S.F. Diagram.
5 15
4
Bending Stress in Beams: Theory of Simple Bending,
Section Modulus, Moment of Resistance, Moment of
Inertia, Parallel Axis Theorem, Beams with Uniform
Bending Strength, Composite Beams, Reinforced Concrete
Beams. Shear Stress in Beams: Variation of Shear
Stress, Shear Stress Variation in Different Sections, Built-
up Beams.
6 15
5
Slope and Deflection: Beam Differential Equation, Sign
Convention, Slope and Deflection at a Point for Cantilevers,
Simply Supported and Overhanging Beams with
Concentrated and Uniformly Distributed Loads – Double
Integration Method, Macaulay’s Method, Moment-area
Method and Conjugate Beam Method, Castigliano’s First
Theorem, Introduction of Maxwell’s Reciprocal
Deflection Theorem and Betti’s Theorem of Reciprocal
Deflections.
5 15
6
Torsion: Theory of Torsion, Circular Shafts, Power
Transmission, Shafts in Series and Parallel, Combined
Bending and Torsion.
7 15
7
Thin Cylinders and Spheres: Thin Cylinders, Hoop Stress,
Longitudinal Stress, Maximum Shear Stress, Hoop and
Longitudinal Stresses with Efficiency of Joints,
Circumferential and Longitudinal Strains, Thin Spherical
Shell, Thin Cylinder with Spherical Ends, Volumetric Strain
of Thin Cylinders and Thin Spherical Shell (Neglecting and
Considering the Effect of Internal Pressure), Wire Winding
of Thin Cylinders.
5 10
Text Books:
1) Strength of Materials: R. K. Rajput (S. Chand & Company Ltd.)
2) Strength of Materials: Dr. R. K. Bansal (Laxmi Publications Pvt. Ltd.)
3) Strength of Materials: S.S. Rattan (Tata McGraw-Hill)
4) Strength of Materials: Dr. Sadhu Singh (Khanna Publishers)
5) Strength of Materials: W. A. Nash (Tata McGraw Hill Education Pvt. Ltd.)
6) Mechanics of Materials: F. P. Beer, E. R. Johnston & J. T. DeWolf (Tata McGraw-
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Hill Publishing Company Ltd.)
COURSE : MATERIAL TESTING LABORATORY (PCL)
Course Code : ME 305
Credit : 1
L-T-P : 0-0-2
SEE : 50 Marks
List of Experiments
Exp. No. Title of the Experiment Objective of the Experiment
1 Rockwell Hardness Test To determine hardness of a mild steel and high
carbon steel specimen.
2 Brinell Hardness Test To determine hardness of a mild steel and high
carbon steel specimen.
3 Pendulum Impact Test
To determine impact resistance of an assigned
specimen in the form of notched bar flexure
specimen.
4 Compressive Stress Test To determine the compressive test of a given
specimen.
5 Torsion Test
To determine Modulus of Rigidity, Breaking
Torque and Ultimate Shear Stress of a mild steel
specimen by conducting Torsion Test.
6 Tension Test
To determine the following parameters of the
given specimen:
1. Elongation
2. Maximum stress
3. Breaking stress
4. % age of reduction of Area
COURSE : THERMODYNAMICS LABORATORY (PCL)
Course Code : ME 306
Credit : 1
L-T-P : 0-0-2
SEE : 50 Marks
List of Experiments
Exp. No. Title of the Experiment Objective of the Experiment
1 Study of a Locomotive
boiler
a) To make a neat pencil sketch of the boiler
and label all the parts.
b) To make a list of the mountings and
accessories provided in the boiler.
c) To describe the working principle of the
boiler.
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2 Study of a Cochran boiler
a) To make a neat pencil sketch of the boiler
and label all the parts.
b) To make a list of the mountings and
accessories provided in the boiler.
c) To describe the working principle of the
boiler.
3 Study of a Lancashire boiler
a) To make a neat pencil sketch of the boiler
and label all the parts.
b) To make a list of the mountings and
accessories provided in the boiler.
c) To describe the working principle of the
boiler.
4 Study of a Babcock and
Wilcox boiler
a) To make a neat pencil sketch of the boiler
and label all the parts.
b) To make a list of the mountings and
accessories provided in the boiler.
c) To describe the working principle of the
boiler.
5
Study of 2-Stroke and 4-
Stroke cycle Petrol Engine
a) To make neat pencil sketches showing the
different strokes in each case and level all
the parts.
b) To prepare a list of all the important parts.
c) To describe the working principles of each
cycle
6
Study of 2-Stroke and 4-
Stroke cycle Diesel Engine
a) To make neat pencil sketches showing the
different strokes in each case and level all
the parts.
b) To prepare a list of all the important parts.
c) To describe the working principles of each
cycle
Text Books:
1. Engineering Thermodynamics: P.K. Nag
2. Thermodynamics, an Engineering Approach : Yunus Cengel and Michale Boles
3. Thermodynamics: YVC Rao
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2.4 Syllabus of B.E 4th Semester Courses
COURSE : MATHEMATICS
Course Code : MA 401
Credit : 4
L-T-P : 3-1-0
SEE : 100 Marks
Detailed Syllabus
Module Details of module No. of
Lectures
Module
1
Vector Calculus: Vector functions, variable vectors and
preliminaries. Differentiation, differential operators, identities,
gradient, divergence, curl and their physical meanings. Line,
surface and volume integrals. Gauss, Green and stoke’s
theorem. Simple application to Engineering problems.
14 1
2
Tensor Analysis: Introduction: Summation convention,
Transformation of co-ordinates, Tensor of order zero,
Kronecker delta. contravariant and covariant vectors,
contravarient and covariant tensor of order two, symmetric
and skew symmetric tensors. Addition of tensors, outer
product and inner product of tensors, quotient law.
Riemannian space, metric tensor, conjugate tensor. Christoffel
symbols, transformation of Christoffel symbols.
10 1
3
Linear Programming : Linear programming problems and its
formulation, graphical method of solution, canonical and
standard form of LPP. Simplex method, Artificial variables
Techniques. Complimentary slackness theorem, Fundamental
theorem of Duality, Degenerate solution, Cycling,
Transportation problem, Elements of Dynamic programming
problems.
12 1
4
Fuzzy Mathematics : Fuzzy Set: Introduction, Crisp sets and
Fuzzy sets, basic concepts of Fuzzy sets versus Crisp sets,
operations on Fuzzy sets, Fuzzy arithmetic ,Arithmetic
operations on Fuzzy numbers, Fuzzy relations, Composition
of Fuzzy relation. Fuzzy Logic: An overview, multi-valued
logics, Fuzzy propositions, Fuzzy quantifiers. Fuzzy Decision
making problems. Fuzzy Engineering Applications.
12 1
Tex Books/Reference Books:
1. Advanced Engineering Mathematics by Erwin Kreysig (Willy)
2. Higher Engineering Mathematics by B.S. Grewal, Khanna publishers
3. A Text book of Engineering Mathematics by Bali and Saxena, Laxmi publications
4. Linear programming by G. Hadley, Narosa Publishing House.
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5. Linear Programming and Game Theory; by-Dipak Chatterjee, Prentice Hall.
6. Fuzzy Algebra, Vol-I by Rajesh Kumar, University of Delhi.
7. Fuzzy Sets and Fuzzy Logic By George J. Klir /Bo Yuan, Prentice Hall.
8. Fuzzy Set Theory And its Applications by H. J. Zimmermann, Allied Publishers
COURSE : MECHANISM AND MACHINES (PC)
Course Code : ME 401
Credit : 4
L-T-P : 3-1-0
SEE : 100 Marks
Detailed Syllabus
Module Details of module No. of
Lectures
Module
1
Kinematics links, kinematics pair, kinematic chain, mechanism,
inversion of mechanism, velocity and acceleration mechanism,
relative velocity method, instantaneous centre method,
acceleration and velocity diagrams
15 20
2
Friction drives- Transmission of power by belt, rope and chain
drives, pivots and collars, power screws, plate and cone clutch,
Rope and block brakes, friction in journal bearing and lubrication 15 30
3 Fly wheels, fluctuation of speed, fluctuation of energy, turning
moment diagram, calculation of flywheel size 8 15
4 Gear Trains- Simple, compound and planetary gear train, velocity
ratio 7 15
5
Gears- Classification of gears and basic terminology, fundamental
law of gearing, geometric and kinematic characteristics of
involutes and cycloidal tooth profiles, undercutting and
interferences – minimum no of teeth velocity of sliding arc and
size of constant ( approach and recesses)
5 20
Text Books:
1. Theory of Machines - Thomas Bevan
2. Theory of Machines- J.E. Shinglay
3. Theory of Machine-A. Ghosh and Malik
4. Theory of machines - V. P. Singh.
COURSE : ADVANCED MECHANICS OF SOLIDS (PC)
Course Code : ME 402
Credit : 3
L-T-P : 3-0-0
SEE : 100 Marks
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Module Details of module No. of
Lectures Module
1
Column and Struts: Failure of a Column, Euler’s Column
theory, Effective length of a column, Slenderness
ratio, Rankine’s formula, Formula by I.S. code for Mild
Steel, Columns with eccentric load.
6 20
2
Bending of Curved Bars: Expression for stresses in a
curved bar, Determination of Factor h2 for various sections,
resultant stress in a curved bar subjected to direct stresses
and bending stresses, resultant stress in a hook, stresses in
Circular Ring.
8 20
3 Stresses Due to Rotation: Expression for stresses in rotating
Ring, Rotating thin disc, Disc of uniform strength. 8 20
4
Unsymmetrical Bending and Shear Center: Product of
inertia, Principal Axes and principal Moment of Inertia,
Stresses and deflection of beam due to Unsymmetrical
Bending, Shear center for channel section.
6 20
5
Strain Energy and Theories of Failure: Strain Energy,
Resilience, Proof Resilience, Modulus of Toughness, Strain
Energy in Three-Dimensional System, Shear Strain Energy,
Shear Strain Energy in Three-Dimensional System, Stresses
due to Various Types of Loading, Strain Energy due to
Bending, Strain Energy due to Torsion, Theories of Failures,
Graphical Representation of Theories of Failures.
5 10
6
Introduction to finite element method (FEM) and its
application using ANSYS: Introduction, historical
background, stresses and equilibrium, boundary conditions,
strain-displacement relations, stress-strain relations,
temperature effects, The Eayleigh-Ritz Method, Galerkin’s
Method, Saint Venant’s Principle, Von Mises stress, axial
rod and beam problem (direct FEM formulation), power of
FEM, difference between FEM and FDM, comparison of
differential equation, weighted residual and weak forms,
one-dimensional bar finite element, one-dimensional heat
transfer element, introduction to stress analysis using an
FEM package (ANSYS)
7 10
Text Books:
1. Strength of Materials: R. K. Rajput (S. Chand & Company Ltd.)
2. Strength of Materials: Dr. R. K. Bansal (Laxmi Publications Pvt. Ltd.)
3. Strength of Materials: S.S. Rattan (Tata McGraw-Hill)
4. Finite Element Methods for Engineer: U. S. Dixit (Cengage Learning)
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5. Textbook of Finite Element Analysis: P. Seshu (PHI Learning Pvt. Ltd.)
6. Introduction to Finite Elements in Engineering: T. R. Chandrupatla & A. D.
Belegundu (Pearson Education)
COURSE : FLUID MECHANICS (PC)
Course Code : ME 403
Credit : 4
L-T-P : 3-1-0
SEE : 100 Marks
Detailed Syllabus
Module Details of module No. of
Lectures
Module
1
Introduction: Flow properties-density, specific weight, specific
volume, relative density, viscosity, Newton’s law of viscosity,
classification of fluids, continuum.
5 8
2
Fluid Static’s: Introduction, pressure at a point, Pascals law,
Pressure variation in a fluid at rest, measurement and scales of
pressure, pressure measuring devices, hydrostatic force on a
horizontal, vertical, inclined planes and rough surface, buoyancy
stability of floating and submerged bodies, metacentre and
metacentric height, conditions of equilibrium of a floating and
submerged bodies.
9 20
3
Kinematics of Fluids: Flow field and description of fluid
motion, velocity and acceleration, stream line path line, streak line,
stream tube, steady, unsteady flow uniform and non-uniform flow,
rotational and irrotational flows, translation, vorticity, stream
function, velocity potential function, flow net, source, sink, vortex
flow, free and forced vortex, doublet, continuity and its analysis
based on integral form.
10 25
4
Dynamics of Fluid Flow: Euler’s equation of motion, its vectorial
approach, Euler’s eq. along a streamline, analytical and
vectorial approach of Bernoulli’s equation, energy equation and
momentum equation and its vectorial approach, application of
Bernoulli’s eq. to real fluid flow, dynamic forces on plain and
curved surfaces due to impingement of liquid jets.
10 25
5
Flow measurement: Concept of static and Stagnation pressure,
application of pitot tube, hot wire anemometer, venturimeter,
orifice meter ,the phenomenon of jet contraction, hydraulic co-
efficient of an orifice, factors affecting orifice coefficients.
5 10
6 Dimensional analysis and Dynamic Similitude: Buckingham Pi
theorem, dimensionless numbers, distorted models. 6 12
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Text Books:
1. Introduction to Fluid Mechanics, Robert W. Fax, Philip J. Pritchard, Alan T.
McDonald. Wiley India Edition. (Wiley Student Edition Seventh 2011).
2. Fluid Mechanics Franck .M White Tata Mc Graw Hill Publication 2011.
3. Shames, “Mechanics of Fluids”, McGraw Hill Book Co., New Delhi, 1988
4. Streeter V.L., Benjamin Wylie, “Fluid Mechanics”, Mc Graw Hill Book Co.,
New Delhi, 1999.
COURSE : PRIMARY MANUFACTURING PROCESS (PC)
Course Code : ME 404
Credit : 3
L-T-P : 3-0-0
SEE : 100 Marks
Detailed syllabus
Module Details of module No. of
Lectures
Module
1
Introduction to Manufacturing: Introduction, Origin and
History of Manufacturing, Types of Manufacturing
,Difference of manufacturing and Production, Types of
Production, Process Layouts, Design cycle, Process
selection, Introduction to Computers in Manufacturing.
4 10
2
Casting &Plastic Processing: Introduction, Pattern & Mould,
Preparation of Mould, Melting, Gases in mould, Types of
Pattern& Allowances, Green sand moulding and Casting,
Furnaces, Gating Design, Cooling and Solidification, CFR,
Types of Gates and Riser, Their Designing, Placement,
Caine’s, Chvorinov’s rule, Effective Parasitic Volumes,
Defects in Casting, Special Casting Processes- Shell
Moulding, Investment (lost
Wax),Gravity,Die,Centrifugal,Slush,CO2 Casting; Defects
and Inspection of Casting . Plastic Processing- Classification
of Polimers, Thermosetting and Thermo-Plastics, Plastic
Processing methods-Compression, Transfer and Injection
Moulding.
15 35
3
Powder Metallurgy: Introduction, Production of metal
Powders, Compaction, Sintering Theories and Stages of
Sintering, Surface and Bulk Transport Mechanism,
Secondary operations of PM parts, Design consideration for
PM Parts and applications.
4 10
4
Forming: Introduction, Cold and Hot Forming, Plastic
Deformation and Yield Criteria, Tresca’s and Von Mises’
Criteria, Relationship between Tensile and Shear Yield
Stresses, Mechanics of Rolling, Forging, Drawing, Deep
10 25
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Drawing, Extrusion, Punching & Blanking; Design of Dies,
Introduction to Bending, Coining, Thread Rolling, Tube
Piercing, Spinning, Stretch Forming; Calculation of various
Forming forces. Advantage and Disadvantage of Hot and
Cold Forming, Friction and Lubrication, Defects in Forming.
5
Welding- Introduction: Types of jointing; Solid, Liquid and
Solid/Liquid State Welding, Heat sources, Arc Structure,
Voltage ,Current and Power Characteristics; Welding
Position, Welding Symbols, Modes of Metal Transfer, Heat
Flow Characteristics, Cooling and Solidification; Arc
Welding, Oxy acetylene Gas Welding and Gas Cutting,
Soldering Brazing and Adhesive Bonding; Special Welding-
GMAW, GTAW, SAW; Various Resistance Welding
Processes, Ultrasonic Welding, Electron Beam Welding,
Laser Beam Welding, Cold Welding, Welding Defects and
Inspection.
8
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Text Books:
1. Manufacturing Science- Ghosh & Mallick.
2. Production Technology (Manufacturing Processes)-PC Sharma
3. Engineering and Technology-Kalpakjian & Schmid.
4. Casting Technology and Cast Alloys, A. K. Chakrabarti
5. Welding and Welding Technology, RL Little
6. Principles of Powder Metallurgy, PS Gill
7. Powder Metallurgy , AK Sinha
COURSE : APPLIED THERMODYNAMICS-I (PC)
Course Code : ME 405
Credit : 3
L-T-P : 3-0-0
SEE : 100 Marks
Detailed syllabus
Module Details of module No. of
Lectures
Module
1
Combustion of fuels: Solid, liquid, and gaseous fuels,
properties of fuels (density, specific gravity, viscosity, flash
and fire points, pour points, calorific value, sulphur content,
ash content, water content), proximate and ultimate analyses
of solid fuels, principle of combustion, combustion reactions,
heat formation, heat of combustion, 3T’s of combustion,
Illustrative problems.
7 20
2 Steam generators: Classification, uses, components,
mountings and accessories, evaporation capacity, equivalent 7 15
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evaporation, boiler efficiency, draught, chimney height
calculation Steam Generator: subcritical and supercritical
boilers, fluidized bed boilers, fire-tube and water tube
boilers, mountings and accessories;
3
Vapour power cycle: Carnot cycle and its limitations,
Rankine cycle, its application, methods used to improve
Rankine cycle efficiency, Illustrative problems, Binary
vapour cycle back-pressure and extraction turbines and
cogeneration, low temperature power cycles, ideal working
fluid and binary/multi-fluid cycles;
7 20
4
Steam Nozzles and steam turbine: Types, velocity of steam
leaving nozzles, critical pressure ratio, area of cross section
of throat, maximum discharge, length of nozzle, effect of
friction in nozzle, Illustrative problems. Impulse and
Reaction turbines, velocity diagrams, output, axial thrust,
diagram efficiency, stage efficiency, overall efficiency,
turbine blade height, Illustrative problems reheat factor,
condition curve, compounding of Impulse turbine.
10 25
5
Steam condensers: Types, comparison, sources of air
leakage, vacuum efficiency, condenser efficiency, air pumps.
Cooling Tower: hygrometry and psychometric chart,
Illustrative problems.
7 20
Text Books:
1. Basic and Engineering Thermodynamics: P.K. Nag
2. Thermodynamics, an Engineering Approach : Yunus Cengel and Michale Boles
3. Thermodynamics: YVC Rao
4. Engineering thermodynamics: Domkundwar
COURSE : FLUID MECHANICS LABORATORY (PCL)
Course Code : ME 406
Credit : 1
L-T-P : 0-0-2
SEE : 50 Marks
List of Experiments
Experiment
No. Title of the Experiment Objective of the Experiment
1
Measurement of Kinetic
and Dynamic Viscosity
of Oil
To measure the dynamic and kinematic viscosity
of mineral oil, liquid fuel and other similar
liquids using Redwood Viscometer.
2 Laminar Flow To compare the theoretical friction factor f = 64 /
R and experimental friction factor
3 Turbulent Flow To determine the friction factor for a pipe and
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loss coefficient K for a fitting using turbulent
flow apparatus.
4 Flow Through
Venturimeter
To determine the coefficient of discharge of
venturimeter.
5 Flow Through Orifice
meter
To determine the coefficient of discharge of
Orifice meter
6 Bernoulli’s Apparatus To verify the Bernoulli’s Theorem
7 Reynold’s Experiment
To determine the Reynolds Number and hence
the Type of Flow
COURSE : APPLIED THERMODYNAMICS LABORATORY (PCL)
Course Code : ME 407
Credit : 1
L-T-P : 0-0-2
SEE : 50 Marks
List of Experiments
Exp. No. Title of the Experiment Objective of the Experiment
1 Study of a two stroke petrol
engine
a) To measure the BHP of the engine using a
hydraulic dynamometer and hence calculate
the Brake Thermal Efficiency of the
Engine.
b) To determine the air fuel ratio at given
condition of engine load and RPM
2 Flash point and fire point of
oil
To determine the flash point and fire point of
the given oil
3 Pressure gauge calibration.
To calibrate a pressure gauge against known
weight placed on the weighing pan of a dead
weight type pressure gauge tester
4 Planimeter
a) To determine the Planimeter Constant
b) To measure the area of the indicator
diagram and calculate IHP of a single
acting single cylinder, 4 stroke diesel
engine.
5 Valve setting diagram of an
oil engine
To find out the crank positions for opening and
closing of admission and exhaust valves and
also the point of injection with respect two dead
centers
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COURSE : WORKSHOP (PCL)
Course Code : ME 408
Credit : 1
L-T-P : 0-0-2
SEE : 50 Marks
List of Experiments
Exp. No. List of Experiments
1
Machine shop :
a) Study of machine tools in particular Lathe machine (different parts,
different operations, study of cutting tools)
b) Demonstration of different operations on Lathe machine
c) Practice of Facing, Plane Turning, step turning, taper turning, knurling and
parting. Study of Quick return mechanism of Shaper.
2
Carpentry:
a) Study of Carpentry Tools, Equipment and different joints.
b) Practice of Cross Half lap joint, Half lap Dovetail joint and Mortise Tenon
Joint.
3
Foundry Trade:
a) Introduction to foundry, Patterns, pattern allowances, ingredients of
moulding sand and melting furnaces. Foundry tools and their purposes
b) Demo of mould preparation
c) Practice – Preparation of mould by using split pattern.
4
Welding:
a) Introduction, Study of Tools and welding Equipment (Gas and Arc
welding)
b) Selection of welding electrode and current, Bead practice.
c) Practice of Butt Joint, Lap Joint.
Text Books:
1. Raghuwanshi B.S., Workshop Technology Vol. I & II, Dhanpath Rai & Sons.
2. Kannaiah P. and Narayana K.L., Workshop Manual, 2nd Edn, Scitech
publishers.
3. John K.C., Mechanical Workshop Practice. 2nd Edn. PHI 2010.
4. Jeyapoovan T.and Pranitha S., Engineering Practices Lab Manual, 3rd Edn.
Vikas Pub.2008.
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2.5 Syllabus of B.E. 5th Semester
COURSE : MATHEMATICS - V
Course Code : MA 501
Credit : 4
L-T-P : 4-0-0
SEE : 100 Marks
Detailed syllabus
Module Details of module No. of
Lectures
1
Numerical Analysis: Interpolation, Finite differences, Newton-Gregory
forward and backward interpolation, Newton’s and Lagrange’s
formulae for unequal intervals, Sterling’s and Bessel’s interpolation
formulas. Numerical differentiation, Numerical Integration:
Trapezoidal and Simpson’s 1/3rd and 3/8th rules for numerical
integration. Solution of Transcendental and polynomial equations,
Bisection, Regula-Falsi and Newton-Raphson method. Solution of
simultaneous linear equations: Gauss elimination and Gauss-Seidel
iterative method. Solution of ordinary differential equation: Taylor’s
series, Runge-Kutta (4th order) and Milne’s predictor-corrector
methods.
25
2
Complex Variables: Functions of complex variables, Elementary
functions, Analytic functions, Cauchy-Riemann equations, Harmonic
functions and their application to two-dimensional problems.
Conformal transformation,
Complex line integral, Cauchy’s integral theorem Cauchy-Goursat
theorem (without proof), Cauchy’s integral formula, Liouville’s
theorem, Morera’s theorem. Taylor’s theorem , Laurent’s theorem
(without proof). Singularities, Residue theorem and its applications.
25
Tex Books/Reference Books:
1. Advanced Engineering Mathematics by Erwin Kreysig (Willy)
2. Higher Engineering Mathematics by B.S. Grewal, Khanna publishers
3. A Text book of Engineering Mathematics by Bali and Saxena, Laxmi publications
4. Linear programming by G. Hadley, Narosa Publishing House.
5. Linear Programming and Game Theory; by-Dipak Chatterjee, Prentice Hall.
COURSE : MACHINE TOOLS AND MACHINING(PC)
Course Code : ME 501
Credit : 3
L-T-P : 3-0-0
SEE : 100 Marks
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Detailed syllabus
Module Details of module No. of
Lectures Module
1
Introduction to Machining: Introduction to Metal removal
processes, Classifications, Mechanics of Plastic
Deformation, Plain-Strain Deformation. Stress-Strain
Curves of various metals.
4 10
2
Machining Operations-Turning, Shaping, Planning,
Drilling, Boring, Reaming, Tapping, Grinding, Milling,
Broaching, Super-finishing.
2 5
3
Cutting Tools: Cutting Tools Materials, System of tool
Nomenclature-ASA, British, Continental and International
Systems and their conversions, Tool Geometry-Single
Point, Multi-Point Cutting Tool, Tool Signature.
6 15
4
Forces in Machining: Basic Principles, Orthogonal
/Oblique cutting, Cutting Ratio, Force Calculation in
Orthogonal and oblique cutting Operations, Merchant
circle Diagram. Lee and Shaffer and related theories, force
dynamometer
14 30
5
Thermal Aspects & Cutting Fluids: Heat generations in
cutting tools, Factors of heat generations, Tool Failures,
Temperatures measurements, Tribology- Friction, Wear
and Lubrication, Cutting Fluids-Types, Functions and
methods of applications, Selection of Cutting Fluids.
4 10
6
Surface Finish and Surface Technology Surface
Treatments: Definition, Types of Surface Finish, ISO
Symbols, Surface Structures, Textures, Roughness, Surface
Integrity, Measurement of Surface Finish, Determination of
Surface Roughness-Ra (Avg),Ra(Mean), Ra(rms) values,
Tally Surf Instrument;
Surface Treatments- Treatments with Thermal, Vapour,
Ion, Diffusion, Electro Plating, Anodising, Hot Dipping
Methods
4 10
7
Machinability: Definition, Machinability Criteria-Based on
tool life, Cutting Forces and Surface finish, Variables
affecting Machinability, Short term test, Long Term Test.
4 10
8
Economics of Machining: Costs associated with
Machining, Optimization of Process parameters for
different economic criteria.
4 10
Text Books:
1. Manufacturing Science-Ghosh & Mallick
2. Production Technology-HMT
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3. Production Engineering –PC Sharma
4. Fundamental of Metal Cutting and Machine Tools –Juneja, Shekkon and Seth
Reference Books:
1. Introduction to Machining Science –GK Lal
2. 2 Manufacturing Technology-PN Rao
3. Production Technology (Manufacturing Processes)-PC Sharma
4. Metal Cutting (Theory & Practice)-A Bhattacharyya
COURSE : ADVANCED FLUID MECHANICS
Course Code : ME 502
Credit : 3
L-T-P : 3-0-0
SEE : 100 Marks
Detailed Syllabus
Module Details of module No. of
Lectures
Module
1 Viscous flow: Fluid deformation, Navier-Stokes
momentum equation, vorticity transport equation, laminar
flow through pipes, Hagen Poisseullie’s equation, flow
between parallel boundaries-fixed and movable.
10 25
2 Turbulent flow: Characteristics, classification, theories of
turbulent mean motion and fluctuation, governing equation
for turbulent flow, boundary conditions, Prandtl mixing
length theory, universal velocity distribution law, friction
factor in duct flow fo very large Reynold number,
Karman’s similarity hypothesis, velocity distribution in
rough pipes, Karman-Prandtl resistance equation., internal
flow friction factor, Darcy-Weisbach and Fannings friction
factor, Moody’s diagram.
9 20
3 Compressible flow:1-D compressible flow, energy equation,
subsonic, supersonic and sonic flows, Mach number, Mach
cone, pressure velocity relation in isentropic flow, flow in
ducts of varying cross sectional area, stagnation properties
and relations in terms of Mach number, discharge through
nozzles, condition of maximum discharge, relation of
maximum discharge with air.
10 25
4 Shock waves-Normal shock, Rankine-Hugoniot relation,
condition of occurrence of normal shock, Prandtl-Meyer
relation, Fanno and Rayleigh lines, isothermal flow, Pitot-
static tube,oblique shock
8 20
5 Open channel flow: classification, Chezy’s equation,
Manning formula, most economical section. 5 10
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Text Books:
1. Fluid Mechanics & Hydraulic Machines by Subramanya, Tata McGraw-Hill
Education, 2001
2. Fluid Mechanics- by Yunus Cengel and John Cimbala,
3. Fluid Mechanics & Hydraulic Machines- by R.K.Rajput, S Chand & Company
Limited, 1998
References Books:
1. Introduction to Fluid Mechanics, Robert W. Fax, Philip J. Pritchard, Alan T.
McDonald. Wiley India Edition. (Wiley Student Edition Seventh 2011).
2. Fluid Mechanics Franck .M White Tata Mc GrawHill Publication 2011.
3. Shames, “Mechanics of Fluids”, McGraw Hill Book Co., New Delhi, 1988
COURSE : DESIGN OF MACHINE ELEMENT- I (PC)
Course Code : ME 503
Credit : 4
L-T-P : 3-1-0
SEE : 100 Marks
Detailed Syllabus
Module Details of module No. of
Lectures Module
1
Fundamentals of design : a) design process – computer aided
design – optimum design – factor influencing machine
design, selection of materials based on mechanical
properties, types of loads – stresses –static, varying, thermal,
impact and residue – factor of safety – stress concentration
factors
b) Steady stresses and variable stresses in machine members.
10 10
2
Design of basic machine elements: Design of shafts, keys,:
design of solid and hollow shafts based on strength, rigidity
and critical speed – design of keys and key ways - design of
rigid and flexible couplings,.
15 40
3
Design of joints: Cotter joints, knuckle joints, riveted joints,
welded joints, threaded fasteners - design of bolted joints
including eccentric loading – design of welded joints for
pressure vessels.
Design of springs: Design of helical springs compression
and tension – leaf springs
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Text Books:
1. V.B. Bhandari, ―Design of Machine Elements‖, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing
Company Ltd.
2. Dr. P. C. Sharma & Dr. D.K. Aggarwal- Machine Design ,Kaston Books
3. R. S. Khurmi & J. K. Gupta, ―A Text book of Machine Design‖, S. Chand &
Company.
Reference Books:
1. Bernard J. Harmrock, B O Jacobson, ―Fundamentals of Machine Elements‖,
McGraw- Hill,
2. Sharma C.S., Kamlesh Purohit, ―Design of Machine Elements‖, PHI.
3. T. J. Prabhu, ―Design of Transmission Elements‖, Mani Offset Printers.
4. V. B. Bhandari, ―Design of Machine Elements‖, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing
Company Ltd.
5. Norton R.L, ―Design of Machinery‖, Tata McGraw-Hill Book Co.
6. Spotts M.F., Shoup T.E ―Design and Machine Elements‖ Pearson Education.
COURSE : HEAT TRANSFER- I (PC)
Course Code : ME 504
Credit : 3
L-T-P : 3-1-0
SEE : 100 Marks
Detailed Syllabus
Module Details of module No. of
Lectures Module
1
General modes of heat transfer, applications in engineering.
Conduction Heat Transfer: Fourier law, thermal conductivity
of solid, liquid and gases, factor affecting thermal
conductivity, electrical analogy,1D steady state conduction,
conduction through homogeneous and composite surfaces,-
flat, cylindrical, spherical, variable thermal conductivity,
shape factors, overall heat transfer coefficient, critical radius
of insulation, problems.
10 25
2
Conduction: Heat Transfer-3-D heat conduction,
differential equation, different boundary conditions,
concept of thermal diffusivity, Fourier equation,
poisson’s equation, Laplace equation,1-D heat conduction
with heat generation-slab cylinder and sphere(plane and
composite),problems.
8 20
3
Transient conduction-concept, lumped system analysis,
mixed boundary conditions, Biot number, Fourier number,
use of Heisler charts.
6 15
4 Radiation Heat Transfer: Nature of thermal radiation, 6 20
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definitions, concepts of monochromatic and total emissive
power, absorptivity, reflectivity, transmissivity, black, gray
and heat surfaces, concept of black body, intensity of
radiation, laws of black body radiation, radiation to and from
real surfaces.
5
Radiation heat exchange between surfaces: radiation between
two black bodies, radiation shape factor and properties,
shape factors for different geometries, radiation between two
infinitely lo0ng parallel plates, between two infinitely long
concentric cylinders, radiation between non-black bodies,
electrical network analogy, radiation shields, problems.
7 20
Text Books:
1. Heat & Mass Transfer by P.K. Nag, McGraw Hill
2. Heat and Mass Transfer: Fundamentals and Application by Yunus Cengel, McGraw
Hill
3. Fundamental of Heat and Mass Transfer by Incropera and Dewitt, Wiley Publication
4. Heat Transfer by Mills and Ganesan, Pearson Education
5. Heat and Mass Transfer by R K Rajput, S. Chand Publication
6. Heat Transfer: Principles and Applications by Dutta, Binay K, PHI Publication
Reference Books
1. M. Necati Ozasik , Heat Transfer: A Basic Approach , McGraw-Hill Inc
2. Jack Holman , Heat transfer by Holman, McGraw Hill Education
COURSE : APPLIED THERMODYNAMICS- II (PC)
Course Code : ME 505
Credit : 3
L-T-P : 3-0-0
SEE : 100 Marks
Detailed Syllabus
Module Details of module No. of
Lectures Module
1
Air compressors: Application of compressed air,
Compressed air system, types of compressor, reciprocating
compressor, capacity of compressor, compressor
performance (isothermal efficiency, volumetric efficiency),
effect of clearance volume, multistage compression with
intercooling, ideal intermediate pressure, elementary
constructional details, rotary compressors, applications, axial
flow compressor, centrifugal compressor, characteristics,
charging and chocking.
7 20
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Gas turbine cycle : Open and closed cycle, Air standard
cycle of gas turbine (Brayton cycle), methods of improving
thermal efficiencies of gas turbine, optimal performance of
various cycles, combined gas and steam cycles, cogeneration
Combustion Chambers; Jet Propulsion: turbojet, turboprop,
turbofan, ramjet, thrust and propulsive efficiency; Rocket
Propulsion;
7 20
3
Refrigeration: Refrigeration cycles, air cycles, vapour
compression, vapour absorption system (LiB2 +H2O;
NH3+H2O) , refrigerants and environmental issues; COP
analysis
7 20
4
Air conditioning: Psychrometry properties, Psychometric
charts and basic Psychometric processes, Air conditioning
processes, different air conditioning system, load
calculations.
7 15
5
Introduction: IC Engines: Classification - SI, CI, two-stroke,
four-stroke Engine components, Air-standard cycle, the
efficiency of air standard cycle, Carnot cycle, Otto cycle,
Diesel cycle, Dual cycle, Comparison between Otto, Diesel
and Dual Cycle, Stirling cycle, Atkinson cycle
7 15
6
Miscellaneous topics :
Solar thermal systems, Fuel cells, biomass gasifier, energy
storage, organic Rankine cycle, heat pipe.
7 10
Text Books:
1. Basic and Applied thermodynamics: P.K. Nag
2. Refrigeration and Air conditioning: CP Arora
3. Solar energy Principles of thermal collection and storage; SP Sukhatme and JK Nayak
4. Engineering thermodynamics: Domkundwar
Reference Books:
1. Fuels Cells, Modelling, Control and Applications, Bei Gou, Woon Ki Na, Bill Diong.
COURSE : DYNAMICS OF MACHINE LABORATORY (PCL)
Course Code : ME 506
Credit : 1
L-T-P : 0-0-2
SEE : 50 Marks
List of experiments
Exp. No. Title of the Experiment Objective of the Experiment
1
Oscillation of Compound
Pendulum
To verify the relation:
𝑇 = √𝐾𝑒
2 + 𝑂𝐺2
𝑔 × 𝑂𝐺× 2𝜋
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Study of Longitudinal
Vibration of Helical
Spring.
To determine the frequency or period of vibration
theoretically and experimentally.
3
Torsional Pendulum To determine the Mass Moment of Inertia of a
circular disc and compare it with the calculated
value.
4 Torsional Damping
System
To determine the damping coefficient of a torsional
damping system for different levels of oil.
5 Gyroscopic Couple To determine percentage variation of theoretical
and experimental variation of Gyroscopic couple.
COURSE : PRODUCTION PROCESS LABORATORY (PCL)
Course Code : ME 507
Credit : 1
L-T-P : 0-0-2
SEE : 50 Marks
List of Experiments
Exp. No. Title of the Experiment Objective of the Experiment
1
Sharpening a single point
cutting tool.
To sharpen a single point cutting tool to a given
signature (ASA System) on a tool and cutter
grinder.
2
Machining of job as
shown in the sketch on a
turret lath
a. To prepare an operation sheet and
b. To sketch the following layout compatible to
the operation sheet.
3 CNC milling To perform milling operation
4 CNC turning To perform turning operation
COURSE : HMT LABORATORY (PCL)
Course Code : ME 508
Credit : 1
L-T-P : 0-0-2
SEE : 50 Marks
List of Experiments
Exp. No. Title of the
Experiment
Objectives
1
Heat transfer through
composite walls
apparatus
To determine the overall heat transfer co-efficient for
the composite wall and to compare the same with that
calculated from the equations
2
Critical heat flux
apparatus
To study the formation of bubbles under pool boiling
process and to draw the graph of heat flux vs bulk
temperature upto burnout (critical value) point
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Emissivity
measurement
apparatus
To determine the emissivity of a grey surface at
different temperatures
4
Stefan-Boltzmann
apparatus
To determine the value of Stefan — Boltzmann
constant for radiation heat transfer.
5
Thermal conductivity
of insulating powder
To determine the thermal conductivity of insulating
powder at various heat inputs.
6
Heat transfer in
natural convection
a. To determine the convective heat transfer co-
efficient for heated vertical cylinder losing heat to
the ambient by free or natural convection
b. To find the theoretical convective heat transfer co-
efficient and to compare with the experimental
value.
7
Heat transfer in
forced convection
a. To determine the convective heat transfer co-
efficient for a horizontal pipe through which air
flows under forced convection.
b. To find the theoretical heat transfer for the above
condition and to compare with the experimental
valve.
8
Heat transfer from a
pin-fin apparatus
To study the temperature distribution along the length
of a pin fin in forced convection, the procedure is as
under
9
Heat transfer through
lagged pipe apparatus
To plot the radial temperature distribution in the
composite cylinder and to determine the thermal
conductivity of the pipe insulation.
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2.6 Syllabus of B.E. 6th Semester
COURSE : INTRODUCTION TO ACCOUNTANCY AND MANAGEMENT
Course Code : HS 601
Credit : 3
L-T-P : 3-0-0
SEE : 100 Marks
Detailed syllabus
Module Details of module No. of
Lectures
Module
1 Accounting Procedure: Concept and classification of
Accounts, Rules of “Debit” and “Credit”, Transaction,
Methods of Journalising, Advantage of Journal, Ledger –
ledger posting and balancing of ledger accounts, Trial
Balance – Objects and preparation, Final Account –
Preparation of Trading Account, Profit and loss account with
Balance sheet with adjustments, Cash Book – Types of Cash
Book and preparation of Cash Book.
8
20
2 Cost Accounting: Cost Accounting – Objectives and
Advantages of cost Accounting, Cost – Classification and
elements of cost, Cost Sheet – Objectives of preparation of
Cost sheet with adjustment of Raw Materials, Working
progress and finished goods.
5 15
3 Management: Concept and meaning of management,
Importance of Management, Process or Functions of
Management, Principles of Management.
5 15
4 Industrial Finance : Financial Planning, Importance and
characteristics of Sound Financial Plan, Concept of Capital –
Fixed Capital and Working Capital, Sources of Finance.
5 10
5 Material Management: Meaning, Objectives, Benefits and
importance of Scientific Management of Materials.
4 10
6 Budgetary Control: Meaning and definition of Budget,
Objectives, Budgetary control system, Advantage of
Budgetary Control System, Essential of Budgetary Control
System, Fixed and Flexible Budget.
5 10
7 Marginal Costing : Meaning and Definition, Advantages,
Marginal Costing Equation, Contribution, Profit Volume
Ratio, Break Event Analysis, Break Event Point, Margin of
Safety, Problem of Break Even Analysis.
6 15
Text Books:
1. Theory and Pratice of Accountancy (Higher Seondary 1st Year), K.R Das, K.M.
Singha, K.S. Paul Choudhary, Dr. A. Rahman, P.K. Pujari
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2. Accountancy I, C.Mohan Juneja, J.S. Arora, R.C. Chowla
3. Cost Accounting, S.P. Jain, K.L. Marang, Simmi Agarwal
4. Cost Accounting, R.S.N. Pillai, V. Bagawathi
5. Principles of Business Management, R.K. Sharma, Shashi K. Gupta
6. Business Organisation and Management, S.S. Sarkar, R.K. Sharma, Shashi K. Gupta
7. Industrial Organization and Management, S.K. Basu, K.C. Sahu, B. Rajiv
8. Management Accounting, R.K. Sharma, Shashi K. Gupta
COURSE : DYNAMICS OF MACHINERY AND CONTROL
ENGINEERING (PC)
Course Code : ME 601
Credit : 4
L-T-P : 3-1-0
SEE : 100 Marks
Detailed syllabus
Module Details of module No. of
Lectures Module
1
Governor: Functions of Governor, governor characteristics,
types of governors, sensitiveness and stability,
isochronisms, hunting, effort and power, controlling
force, effect of friction and insensitiveness.
8 20
2
Gyroscopic motion: Introduction, gyroscopic couple and
reaction, effect of gyroscopic couple on aero plane, naval
ship, vehicle etc.
6 20
3
CAM: Introduction, types of cams, types of followers,
motion of followers, constant velocity, simple harmonic
and constant acceleration and retardation, cam profile.
6 20
4
Balancing: Causes of unbalance, static and dynamic
balancing, balancing of revolving masses, primary and
secondary forces, couple concept of direct and reverse
cranks, balancing of radial and V- engines. Locomotive
engines, hammer blow, swaying couples, tractive force
10 20
5
Control engineering: Concept of automatic control system,
open and close loop systems, differential equations, transfer
functions. Stability, Routh’s criterion, polar and ogarithmic
plot, Bode and Nyquest stability criterion, Phase and Gain
Margin.
10 20
Text Books:
1. Theory of Machines – Thomas Bevan
2. Theory of Machines -J.E. Shinglay
3. Theory of Machine-A. Ghosh and A.K. Malik
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4. Theory of machines by V. P. Singh.
5. Control system engineering by I. J. Nagrath and M. Gopah
6. Automatic control by B. C. Kuo.
COURSE : DESIGN OF MACHINE ELEMENT- II (PC)
Course Code : ME 602
Credit : 4
L-T-P : 3-1-0
SEE : 100 Marks
Detailed Syllabus
Module Details of module No. of
Lectures Module
1 Design Of Gears: Design Of Gears – Spur, Helical, Bevel
And Worm Gears –Design Of Multistage Speed Reducers. 10 25
2
Bearings:Journal Bearings , Lubrication In Journal Bearings,
Selection Of Rolling Element Bearings- Ball And Roller
Bearings
10 25
3 Design Of Pressure Vessels: Design Of Cylenders, Pipes
And Tubes 10 25
4 General Design Power Screws, Crane Hook, Principal Parts
Of Ic Engine ,Automobile Clutch System 10 25
Text Books:
1. V.B. Bhandari, ―Design of Machine Elements‖, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing
Company Ltd.
2. Dr.P.C.Sharma &Dr. D.K. Aggarwal- Machine Design ,KASTON BOOKS
3. R.S.Khurmi & J.K.Gupta, ―A Text book of Machine Design‖, S. Chand & Company.
Reference Books:
1. Bernard J. Harmrock, B O Jacobson, ―Fundamentals of Machine Elements‖,
McGraw- Hill,
2. Sharma C.S., Kamlesh Purohit, ―Design of Machine Elements‖, PHI.
3. T. J. Prabhu, ―Design of Transmission Elements‖, Mani Offset Printers.
4. V. B. Bhandari, ―Design of Machine Elements‖, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing
Company Ltd.
5. Norton R.L, ―Design of Machinery‖, Tata McGraw-Hill Book Co.
6. Spotts M.F., Shoup T.E ―Design and Machine Elements‖ Pearson Education.
COURSE : MECHANICAL MEASUREMENT (PC)
Course Code : ME 603
Credit : 4
L-T-P : 3-0-2
SEE : 100 Marks
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Module Details of module No. of
Lectures Module
1
General Concepts- Introduction to Measurement &
Instrumentation, Significance of Measurements, Standards
of Measurement, Mechanical Measurements, Methods of
Measurement, Modes of Measurement, Generalized
Measurement System and its Functional Elements,
Classification of Instruments-Function of Instruments
2 5
2
Static and Dynamic Characteristics of Instruments: Static
Characteristics, and Static Calibration, Accuracy and
Precision, Indication of Precision, Significant Figures,
Dynamic Characteristics, Dynamic Response, An
overview of Zero, lst and 2nd order Systems( derivations are
not required).
4 10
3
Transducers: Transducers in Measurement, Actuating
Mechanism, Transducers Classification, Selection Factor,
Voltage and Current Generating Analogue Transducers,
Piezo Electric Transducer, Photo Electron Tube, Electro
Kinetic Tran
8 20
4
Miscellaneous Measurement: Measurement of density and
viscosity, measurement of heating values of solid, liquid
and gaseous fuel, sound measuring methods
6 15
5 Linear and Angular Measurements: Length Measuring
Instruments, Angle measuring instruments Limits, Fits 6 15
6 Comparators: Mechanical, Pneumatic, optical, electrical and
electronic comparators 4 10
7
Gear and Screw Thread Measurements: Gear measurement:
Introduction and Classification of gears; Forms of gear teeth;
Gear tooth terminology; Methods of measuring tooth
thickness, tooth profile & pitch, Gear Errors; Screw Thread
Measurement: Terminology, Forms of thread, Errors in
threads, Measurement of major, minor and effective
diameters (2-wire and 3-wire methods)
6 15
8
Surface Roughness Measurement: Components of surface
texture, Need for surface roughness measurement,
Measurement of surface roughness, Roughness
characterization, Roughness grades.
4 10
Text Books:
1. I.C. Gupta, Engineering Metrology, Dhanpat Rai & Sons, 2003
2. R. K. Jain, Engineering Metrology, Khanna Publishers, 19/e, 2005.
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3. R.K. Rajput, Mechanical Measurements and Instrumentation S.K. Kataria & Sons
,2013
4. Dominique Placko, Fundamentals of Instrumentation and Measurement, Wiley, 2007
COURSE : HEAT TRANSFER-II (PC)
Course Code : ME 604
Credit : 3
L-T-P : 3-1-0
SEE : 100 Marks
Detailed syllabus
Module Details of module No. of
Lectures
Module
1
Convective Heat Transfer: Introduction, the basic law,
convective heat transfer coefficient.
Forced convection: application of dimensional analysis, over
a flat plate (external flow), in circular duct (internal
flow),empirical correlations for different geometries,
laminar tube flow with constant heat flux at the wall,
various N-D numbers associated and their physical
significance, thermal boundary layer over a flat plate,
problems.
8 20
3
Free Convection: Dimensional analysis, convection over a
vertical flat plate, various N-D numbers associated and
their physical significance, empirical correlations for
different geometries, problems.
8 20
3
Heat Transfer From Extended Surfaces: Application to
straight, rectangular, circular and triangular fins, efficiency,
effectiveness, condition for maximum heat transfer,
problems.
8 20
4
Heat Exchangers: Heat Exchange Classification, Fouling
factor, LMTD method, Effectiveness-NTU method,
Analytical method, Numerical Problems, Chart Solution
procedure for solving heat exchange problems, Correction
factor charts and effectiveness-NTU charts
4 10
5
Boiling and Condensation: Concepts, laminar film
condensation theory, drop wise condensation, pool
boiling heat transfer phenomena, boiling correlations.
4 10
6
Mass Transfer: Introduction, Fick’s law of diffusion,
analogy between mass, momentum and heat transfer,
convective mass transfer, evaporation of water into air,
application of dimensional analysis to free and forced
convection, empirical correlations, problems.
8 20
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Text Books :
1. Heat transfer by M. Necati Ozisik
2. Heat transfer by Frank Kreith
3. Heat transfer by Holman
2.6. 1 Syllabus of Electives subjects of 6th Semester
COURSE : FINITE ELEMENT METHOD
Course Code : OE-I
Credit : 3
L-T-P : 3-0-0
SEE : 100 Marks
Detailed Syllabus
Module Details of module No. of
Lectures
Module
1
Introduction: Historical Perspective of FEM and applicability
to mechanical engineering problems. Mathematical Models
and Approximations: Review of elasticity, mathematical
models for structural problems, Equilibrium of continuum-
Differential formulation, Energy Approach-Integral
formulation, Principle of Virtual work - Variational
formulation. Overview of approximate methods for the
solution of the mathematical models; Ritz, Rayleigh-Ritz and
Gelarkin’s methods. Philosophy and general process of
Finite Element method.
Finite Element Formulation: Concept of discretisation,
Interpolation, Formulation of Finite element characteristic
matrices and vectors, Compatibility, Assembly and boundary
considerations.
Finite element Method in One Dimensional Structural
problems: Structural problems with one dimensional
geometry. Formulation of stiffness matrix , consistent and
lumped load vectors. Boundary conditions and their
incorporation: Elimination method, Penalty Method,
Introduction to higher order elements and their advantages
and disadvantages. Formulation for Truss elements, Case
studies with emphasis on boundary conditions and
introduction to contact problems.
10 20
2
Beams and Frames: Review of bending of beams, higher
order continuity, interpolation for beam elements and
formulation of FE characteristics, Plane and space frames
and examples problems involving hand calculations.
7 15
3 Two dimensional Problems: Interpolation in two dimensions, 9 20
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natural coordinates, Isoparametric representation, Concept of
Jacobian. Finite element formulation for plane stress plane
strain and axi-symmetric problems; Triangular and
Quadrilateral elements, higher order elements,
subparametric, Isoparametric and super parametric elements.
General considerations in finite element analysis of two
dimension problems. Introduction plate bending elements
and shell elements.
4
Three Dimensional Problems: Finite element formulation for
3-D problems, mesh preparation, tetrahedral and hexahedral
elements, case studies.
7 15
5
Dynamic Analysis: FE formulation in dynamic problems in
structures using Lagragian Method , Consistent and lumped
mass models, Formulation of dynamic equations of motion
and introduction to the solution procedures.
6
FEM in Heat Transfer and Fluid Mechanics problems: Finite
element solution for one dimensional heat conduction with
convective boundaries. Formulation of element
characteristics and simple numerical problems. Finite
element applications in one dimensional potential flows;
Formulation based on Potential function and stream function.
7 15
7
Algorithmic Approach For Problem Solving: Algorithmic
approach for Finite element formulation of element
characteristics, Assembly and incorporation of boundary
conditions. Guidelines for code development. Introduction to
commercial FE packages.
7 15
Text Books:
1. Seshu P, Textbook of Finite Element Analysis, PHI. 2004
2. Reddy, J.N., Finite Element Method in Engineering, Tata McGraw Hill, 2007.
3. Singiresu S.Rao, Finite element Method in Engineering, 5ed, Elsevier, 2012
4. Zeincowicz, The Finite Element Method for Solid and Structural Mechanics, 4th
Edition, Elsevier 2007.
COURSE : STATISTICAL QUALITY CONTROL
Course Code : OE-I
Credit : 3
L-T-P : 3-0-0
SEE : 100 Marks
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Module Details of module No. of
Lectures
Module
1
Introduction : The history and Background of Quality
Control, Need for Quality Control, Evolution of Quality
Control and different Quality Management
Philosophies(Overview), Quality Assurance - Phases of
Quality Assurance.
Quality Definition: Characteristics / dimensions of quality,
Juran's Quality Trilogy Quality Spiral, Causes of Variation-
change and Assignable Causes.
Quality Costs : Reason for Quality Costs Analysis,
Categories of Quality Costs(Cost of poor Quality), Concept
of Optimum Quality Cost Model
8 20
2
Statistical Concelots: Sample Parameters and Universe
Parameters, Central Tendency and Dispersion and their
measures, Data Representation Frequency Distribution
Curves, Continuous and Discrete Distributions, Normal
curve and its characteristics, Normal Table, Hypothesis
Testing, Chi-square distribution.
Inspection: Types of Inspection, Inspection Error, Inspection
and Quality, Samples Inspections- Its Importance and
Application
Theory of Sampling: Population and Sample, Sample
Statistics and Population Parameters, Rational Sub Grouping,
Stewart Normal Bowl Experiment.
7 15
3
Statistical Process Control: Statistical Aspects of Quality
Control, Type I and Type II Error in Statistical Analysis,
Shewart Control Charts- Variable and Attribute Charts(
X,R-charts, b-chart, c- chart,up-chart)
Control Charts for Variables: X Bar and R Charts, X Bar and
Sigma Charts construction of the charts. Interpretation of the
Charts. Manufacturing and Non-Manufacturing Application
of the Charts.
Control Charts for Attributes : p Chart, 100p Chart, n-p
Chart, c Chart, U chart Interpretation of the Charts,
Application
10 25
4
Acceptance Sampling Plans for Attributes:
Introduction, Importance, Situation leading to Economic use
Sampling Plans, Concept of AQL and relevant terms, OC
Curves-Type A and Type B OC Curves, Different types of
Sampling Plans, ASN Curve, ATI Curve. Sampling
Schemes-MIL STD105D-Rules for Switching
10 25
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Dodge and Romig Tables: Acceptance Sampling Plans for
Variables: Introduction, Sampling Plans for Sigma Known
and Sigma Unknown, Application.
5
Concept of Total Quality Management : Introduction, Tools
and Techniques of TQM, Brief Introduction
Reliability : Distinction between Reliability and Quality,
Relevant Terms, The Characteristics Curve( Bath-Tub
Curve ), Failure- Types, Causes of Failure, Reliability
Function in terms of Failure Rate and its characteristics,
Reliability improvement- Series and parallel Systems
7 15
Text Books:
1. Statistical Quality Control, H.L. Grant.
2. Quality Management, Juran.
COURSE : DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF EXPERIMENTS
Course Code : OE-I
Credit : 3
L-T-P : 3-0-0
SEE : 100 Marks
Detailed Syllabus
Module Details of module No. of
Lectures
Module
1
Fundamentals of Experimentation: Role of experimentation
in rapid scientific progress, Historical perspective of
experimental approaches, Steps in experimentation,
Principles of experimentation.
2
Simple Comparative Experiments: Basic concepts of
probability and statistics, Comparison of two means and two
variances, Comparison of multiple (more than two) means &
ANOVA.
3
Experimental Designs: Factorial designs, fractional factorial
designs, orthogonal arrays, standard orthogonal arrays &
interaction tables, modifying the orthogonal arrays, selection
of suitable orthogonal array design, analysis of experimental
data.
4 Response Surface Methodology: Concept, linear model,
steepest ascent, second order model, regression.
5
Taguchi’s Parameter Design: Concept of robustness, noise
factors, objective function & S/N ratios, inner-array and
outer-array design, data analysis.
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Text Book:
1. Montgomery DC, Design and Analysis of Experiments, 7th Edition, John Wiley &
Sons, NY, 2008.
2. Ross PJ, Taguchi Techniques for Quality Engineering, McGraw-Hill Book Company,
NY, 2008.
2.7 Syllabus of B.E 7th Semester Courses
COURSE : IC ENGINE (PC)
Course Code : ME 701
Credit : 3
L-T-P : 3-0-0
SEE : 100 Marks
Detailed syllabus
Module Details of module No. of
Lectures Module
1
Fuel injection system in SI and CI engine: SI Engine Fuel
injection system: Carburetion: introduction, definition factors
affecting carburetion, air-fuel mixtures, working principle of
carburettor, Petrol injection system (MPFI, GDI, Electronic
Petrol injection system) CI Engine Fuel injection system: CI
engine fuel injection system and it components, CRDI,
Distributor system, individual pump and nozzle system
7 15
2
Ignition systems (SI engine): introduction, basic ignition
system, battery ignition system, magneto ignition system,
firing order, ignition timing, spark plug, ignition advance
Modern ignition system (Electronic ignition system)
Combustion and combustion chambers: introduction,
homogeneous and heterogeneous mixtures, stages of
combustion in SI engine, flame front propagation, factors
influencing flame speed, abnormal combustion, knocking in
SI and CI engine.
6 15
3
Engine lubrication and cooling systems: determination of
engine friction, types of lubricants, lubrication systems,
necessity of engine cooling, different cooling systems.
5 15
4
Testing and performance of IC engine: Measurement of
engine power, analysis of engine performance. Factors
effecting efficiency and power, heat loss, pumping loss.
Geometry, Speed, Air/Fuel ratio. Heat balance test. BIS
standards for testing and rating, Illustrative problems
8 20
5
Non-conventional IC Engine:
Duel fuel and Multi-fuel engine, Stratified charge engine,
Variable compression ratios engine, Free piston engine,
8 20
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Stirling engine, Wankel rotary engine.
6
Engine Emission and Alternate fuels for IC Engine and:
Engine Emissions: SI and CI engine emissions. Harmful
effects. Emissions measurement methods. Methods for
controlling emissions. EURO and BHARAT emission
norms, Need for use of alternate fuels, Biofuel, Hydrogen,
Biogas, producer gas
6 15
Text Books:
1. Internal Combustion Engine :V. Ganesan (Tata-McGrow Hills)
2. Internal Combustion Engine : VM Domkundwar
3. A Course in Internal Combustion Engine : M. L. Mathur, R. P. Sharma
4. Internal Combustion Engine Fundamentals. John B.H, McGraw Hill, 1988.
COURSE : TURBOMACHINERY (PC)
Course Code : ME 702
Credit : 3
L-T-P : 3-0-0
SEE : 100 Marks
Detailed syllabus
Module Details of module No. of
Lectures Module
1
Review of Euler equations of Turbo-machinery, Impact of
jet on stationery flat, fixed curved blades, flow over radial
vanes, velocity triangles. Problems
4 10
2
Turbines:
i)Pelton Wheel: Wheel diameter, jet diameter, bucket
shape, size, speed control, use, efficiency, specific speed
and specific diameter, problems.
ii)Francis: Runner, flow and speed ratio, casing guide,
vanes, flow control, speed control, specific speed
(dimensional and non-dimensional), runner shape variation
with the change of speed, draft tube, surge tank, penstock,
cavitation, cavitation parameters, Thomas cavitation
factor, performance characteristics, problems.
iii) Axial flow turbine and Kaplan turbine: Properties,
discharge, number of blades, problems.
12 30
3
Roto-dynamic Pumps:
i) Centrifugal pumps: Single, multistage, vector diagrams,
specific speeds, heads, power, principle of similarity.
Efficiencies: hydraulic, overall. Loss in
pumps, speed ratio, pump characteristics, surging,
cavitation, priming, self-priming, applications, problems.
15 40
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ii) Positive displacement pump: Indicator diagram, slip,
effect of friction, acceleration theory of air vessels, pressure
variation effect of the acceleration in the suction and
delivery pipes. Applications, problems.
4
Miscellaneous Pumping devices: Propeller or axial flow
pumps, air lift pump, vane pump, gear wheel pump,
applications.
5 10
5 Hydraulicsystems:Accumulator,intensifier,coupling,ram,lift
,press, crane 4 10
Text Books:
1. R. K. Rajput, “A Text Book of Fluid Mechanics & Hydraulic Machines”, 3rd ed.,S.
Chand, 2006.
2. Bansal R. K., “Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulic Machines”,5th ed., Laxmi
Publications(P)Ltd.,NewDelhi,1995
3. Roberson J. A. & Crowe C. T., “Engineering Fluid Mechanics”, 4th ed.,
M/sJaicoPublishingCo.,1998
4. Kumar K. L., “Engineering Fluid Mechanics“, 7thed., Eurasia Publishing House
(P)Ltd., New Delhi,1995.
5. P. N. Modi and Seth, “Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulic Machines”,15th ed.,Standard
BookHouse,2002.
2.7.1 Syllabus of Electives courses of 7th semester
COURSE : TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT
Course Code : OE-2
Credit : 3
L-T-P : 3-0-0
SEE : 100 Marks
Detailed syllabus
Module Details of module No. of
Lectures
Module
1
Introduction: 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.
6 15
2
TQM Principles :Customer satisfaction–Customer Perception
of Quality, Customer Complaints, Service Quality,
Customer Retention, Employee Involvement – Motivation,
Empowerment, Teams, Recognition and Reward,
6 15
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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
3
Statistical Process Control (SPC) :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.
16 40
4
TQM Tools: 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
6 15
5
Quality Systems: Need for ISO 9000 and Other Quality
Systems, ISO 9000:2000 Quality System – Elements,
Implementation of Quality System, Documentation, Quality
Auditing, TS 16949, ISO 14000 – Concept, Requirements
and Benefits.
6 15
Text Books:
1. Dale H. Besterfiled, Et Al., Total Quality Management, Pearson Education, Inc. 2003.
(Indian Reprint 2004). ISBN 81-297-0260-6.
Reference Books:
1. James R. Evans & William M. Lidsay, The Management and Control of Quality, (5th
Edition), South-Western (Thomson Learning), 2002 (ISBN 0-324-06680-5).
2. Feigenbaum. A.V. ―Total Quality Management, McGraw-Hill, 1991.
3. Oakland. J.S. ―Total Quality Management Butterworth – Hcinemann Ltd., Oxford.
1989.
COURSE : OPERATIONS RESEARCH
Course Code : OE-2
Credit : 3
L-T-P : 3-0-0
SEE : 100 Marks
Detailed syllabus
Module Details of module No. of
Lectures
Module
1 Linear Programming: Formulation and graphical solution of
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LPP’s. The general LPP, slack, surplus and artificial
variables. Reduction of a LPP to the standard form. Simplex
computational procedure, Big-M method, Two-phase
method. Solution in case of unrestricted variables. Dual
linear programming problem. Solution of the primal problem
from the solution of the dual problems.
2
Transportation Problems: Balanced and unbalanced
Transportation problems. Initial basic feasible solution using
N-W corner rule, row minimum method, column minimum,
least cost entry method and Vogel’s approximation method.
Optimal solutions. Degeneracy in Transportation problems.
3
Queueing Theory: Poisson process and exponential
distribution. Poisson queues -
its characteristics.
4
Elements of Inventory Control: Economic lot size problems -
Fundamental problems of EOQ. The problem of EOQ with
finite rate of replenishment. Problems of EOQ with shortages
- production instantaneous, replenishment of the inventory
with finite rate. Stochastic problems with uniform demand
(discrete case only).
Text Books:
1. Kanti Swarup, Man Mohan and P. K. Gupta, Introduction to Operations Research, S.
Chand & Co., 2006
2. J. C. Pant, Introduction to Operations Research, Jain Brothers, New Delhi, 2008.
3. N. S. Kambo : Mathematical Programming Techniques, East-West Pub., Delhi, 1991.
COURSE : INDUSTRIAL SAFETY AND HAZARD MANAGEMENT
Course Code : OE-2
Credit : 3
L-T-P : 3-0-0
SEE : 100 Marks
Detailed Syllabus
Module Details of module No. of
Lectures
Module
1 Introduction: Safety program, Engineering ethics, Accident
and loss statistics, Acceptable risk, Public perception 5 10
2 Toxicology: How toxicants enter biological organisms,
How toxicants are eliminated from biological organisms. 3 10
3 Industrial Hygiene: Government regulations, Identification,
Evaluation, Control. 5 20
4 Fire and Explosion: The fire triangle, Distinction between
fire and explosions; Definitions, Flammability 7 20
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characteristics of liquids and vapors, MOC and inserting,
ignition energy, Auto ignition, Auto oxidation, Adiabatic
compression, Explosions.
5
Designs to prevent fires and explosions: Inserting, Explosion
proof equipment and instruments, Ventilations,
Sprinkler systems.
5 10
6
Introduction to Relief: Introduction to Relief: Relief
concepts, Definitions, Location of relief’s, Relief types, Data
for sizing Reliefs, Relief systems.
5 10
7
Relief Sizing: Conventional spring operated reliefs in liquids,
Conventional spring operated reliefs in vapour or gas service,
Rupture disc reliefs in liquid, vapour or gas service.
5 10
8 Hazards Identification: Process hazards checklists,
Hazards surveys, Hazop safety reviews 5 10
Text Books:
1. D. A. Crowl & J. F. Louvar - Chemical Process Safety (Fundamentals with
applications), Prentice Hall (1990).
2. Industrial Hygiene and
3. H. H. Fawcett and W. S. Wood -Safety and Accident Prevention in Chemical
Operations, 2nd edition, John Wiley and sons, New York 1982
4. Coulson and Richardson's - Chemical engineering - R. K. Sinnot, Vol.6, Butterworth-
Heinmann Limited 1996
COURSE : MECHANICAL VIBRATION (PE-1)
Course Code : PE-I
Credit : 3
L-T-P : 3-0-0
SEE : 100 Marks
Detailed Syllabus
Module Details of module No. of
Lectures
Module
1 Vibration and its causes, degree of freedom, simple harmonic
motion, free and forced vibration,, types of damping,
equivalent springs, method of analysis, D’ Alembert’s
method, energy method, equation of motion.
4 10
2 Single degree free vibration with and without damping,
longitudinal, transverse and torsional vibration, harmonic
and constant force, force unbalance, reciprocating, rotary,
critical or whirling speed, vibration isolation, force and
motion transmissibility, absorbs, self-excited vibration
15 30
3 Two degree freedom systems, normal modes and natural
frequency, torsional vibration, dynamics vibration 10 30
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absorbers, response to harmonic excitation
4 Multi degree freedom systems, solution of vibration
problems, longitudinal, transverses and torsional solution of
vibration problems, matrix method,
Holtzer’s method Rayleigh method, etc.,
7 20
5 Machine Vibration Condition Monitoring Technique and
Diagnosis Seismic Instruments-frequency, displacement,
velocity, acceleration measurement, Time –Domain Analysis
,Frequency –Domain Analysis, Instrumentation system
4 10
Text Books:
1. Mechanical Vibrations , G. K. Grover, 1996, Nem Chad and Bros
2. Mechanical Vibration-V.P Singh, Dhanpat Rai and Co. Pvt Ltd.
3. Mechanical Vibrations 4th ed-S. S. Rao ,Pearson Education
4. Vibration Analysis , P. Srineevasan, Tata McGraw Hill
5. Theory and Practice of mechanical vibrations, J. S. Rao, K. Gupta, New Age
International Publications.
Reference Books
1. Theory of vibration with application-Oilliam T Thomson.
2. Fundamentals of Mechanical Vibration , S. Graham Kelly , Tata McGraw Hill
3. Mechanical Vibrations, Schaum's outline series , S. Graham Kelly, McGraw Hill
4. Mechanical Vibrations , Den; Chambil, Hinckle
5. Mechanical Vibrations, J.P. Den Hartog, McGrawhill Book Company Inc.
COURSE : COMPUTATIONAL FLUID DYNAMICS
Course Code : PE-I
Credit : 3
L-T-P : 3-0-0
SEE : 100 Marks
Detailed Syllabus
Module Details of module No. of
Lectures Marks
1
Introduction: History and Philosophy of computational fluid
dynamics, CFD as a design and research tool, Applications
of CFD in engineering, Programming fundamentals,
MATLAB programming, Numerical Methods
4
2
Governing Equations of Fluid Dynamics: Models of the
flow, The substantial derivative, Physical meaning of the
divergence of velocity, The continuity equation, The
momentum equation, The energy equation, Navier-Stokes
equations for viscous flow, Euler equations for inviscid flow,
Physical boundary conditions, Forms of the governing
equations suited for CFD, Conservation form of the
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equations, shock fitting and shock capturing, Time marching
and space marching.
3
Mathematical Behaviour of Partial Differential Equations:
Classification of quasi-linear partial differential equations,
Methods of determining the classification, General behaviour
of Hyperbolic, Parabolic and Elliptic equations.
5
4
Basic Aspects of Discretization: Introduction to finite
differences, Finite difference equations using Taylor series
expansion and polynomials, Explicit and implicit
approaches, Uniform and unequally spaced grid points.
4
5
Grids With Appropriate Transformation: General
transformation of the equations, Metrics and Jacobians, The
transformed governing equations of the CFD, Boundary
fitted coordinate systems, Algebraic and elliptic grid
generation techniques, Adaptive grids.
5
6
Parabolic Partial Differential Equations: Finite difference
formulations, Explicit methods – FTCS, Richardson and
DuFort-Frankel methods, Implicit methods – Laasonen,
Crank-Nicolson and Beta formulation methods, Approximate
factorization, Fractional step methods, Consistency analysis,
Linearization.
6
7
Stability Analysis: Discrete Perturbation Stability analysis,
von Neumann Stability analysis, Error analysis, Modified
equations, Artificial dissipation and dispersion.
4
8
Elliptic Equations: Finite difference formulation, solution
algorithms: Jacobi-iteration method, Gauss-Siedel iteration
method, point- and line-successive over-relaxation methods,
alternative direction implicit methods.
4
9
Hyperbolic Equations: Explicit and implicit finite difference
formulations, splitting methods, multi-step methods,
applications to linear and nonlinear problems, linear
damping, flux corrected transport, monotone and total
variation diminishing schemes, tvd formulations, entropy
condition, first-order and second-order tvd schemes.
5
10
Scalar Representation of Navier-Stokes Equations: Equations
of fluid motion, numerical algorithms: ftcs explicit, ftbcs
explicit, Dufort-Frankel explicit, Maccormack explicit and
implicit, btcs and btbcs implicit algorithms, applications.
4
11
Grid Generation: Algebraic Grid Generation, Elliptic Grid
Generation, Hyperbolic Grid Generation, Parabolic Grid
Generation
3
12 Finite Volume Method For Unstructured Grids: Advantages,
Cell Centered and Nodal point Approaches, Solution of 4
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Generic Equation with tetra hedral Elements, 2-D Heat
conduction with Triangular Elements
13
Numerical Solution of Quasi One Dimensional Nozzle Flow:
Subsonic-Supersonic isentropic flow, Governing equations
for Quasi 1-D flow, Non-dimensionalizing the equations,
MacCormack technique of discretization, Stability condition,
Boundary conditions, Solution for shock flows.
5
Text Books:
1. Anderson, J.D.(Jr), Computational Fluid Dynamics, McGraw-Hill Book Company,
1995.
2. Hoffman, K.A., and Chiang, S.T., Computational Fluid Dynamics, Vol. I, II and III,
Engineering Education System, Kansas, USA, 2000.
3. Chung, T.J., Computational Fluid Dynamics, Cambridge University Press, 2003.
4. Anderson, D.A., Tannehill, J.C., and Pletcher, R.H., Computational Fluid Mechanics
and Heat Transfer, McGraw Hill Book Company, 2002.
COURSE : ROTOR DYNAMICS
Course Code : PE -1
Credit : 3
L-T-P : 3-0-0
SEE : 100 Marks
Detailed syllabus
Module Details of module No. of
Lectures Module
1
Introduction: Introduction to rotor dynamics, Review of
Vibration of single and multi-degree of freedom systems.
Rotating and reciprocating unbalances in mechanical
systems.
4 10
2
Linear Rotor dynamics: Equation of motion for Rotating
systems, Undamped Jeffcott Rotor, Free whirling, Unbalance
response, Shaft Bow, Jeffcott Rotor with viscous damping –
Free whirling, Unbalance response, Shaft Bow, Jeffcott
Rotor with structural damping – Free whirling, Unbalance
response, frequency dependent loss factors.
8 20
3
Discrete multi-degree of freedom rotors: Introduction,
Transfer matrix approach for rotor systems, The finite
element method for rotors, Beam elements, spring elements,
Mass elements, Assembly and constraints Computation of
critical speeds, Computation of unbalance response,
Campbell and root locus diagrams.
8 20
4 Transmission Shafts: Euler-Bernoulli and Timoshenko beam
models. Dynamic stiffness, Free Torsional and axial 8 20
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5
Rotor Bearing Interaction : Rigid body and flexural modes,
Isotropic rotors on Anisotropic supports, nonisotropic rotors
on isotropic supports, Linearization of bearing
Characteristics, Rolling element bearings, Fluid film
bearings, Magnetic bearings, Bearing alignment in multi
rotor bearings
8 20
6
Malfunctioning of Rotors: Measurement of vibration data in
rotor systems, Data processing, Signature analysis,
Identification of malfunctioning using measured data.
4 10
Text Books:
1. Giancarlo Genta, Dynamics of Rotating Systems, Springer, 2009
2. Rao, J.S., Rotor Dynamics, 3 Ed. New Age International, 2003
COURSE : REFRIGERATION AND AIR-CONDITIONING (PE-2)
Course Code : PE-2
Credit : 3
L-T-P : 3-0-0
SEE : 100 Marks
Detailed syllabus
Module Details of module No. of
Lectures
Module
1
Air Refrigeration System: Simple cycle, Bell-Coleman,
Bootstrap, regeneration and reduced ambient system, air
craft refrigeration system, actual cycles, advantages and
disadvantages of different systems.
Refrigerants: Nomenclature, classification, desirable
properties.
8 20
2
Vapour Compression Refrigeration Systems: Vapour
compression refrigeration, analysis of vapour compression
systems,methods for improving COP, vapour compression
refrigeration systems with multiple evaporators and
compressors, performance of simple vapour compression
refrigeration cycles.
7 20
3
Vapour Adsorption Refrigeration Systems: Basic adsorption
system and thermodynamically analysis of the system,
actual ammonia absorption system. Electoflux
refrigeration, COP of the system, Lithium-bromide
absorption system.
5 10
4 Psychrometry: Psychometric relations, charts and processes,
requirements of comfort air conditioning. 6 10
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Cooling Load Calculation And Design Of Air Conditioning
Systems: Different heat source by conduction, radiation,
occupant load, design of air conditioning systems, cooling
coil and dehumidifying washers.
7 20
6
Air Conditioning Systems: Factors for human comfort,
equipment’s used in air conditioning system,
Classification of air conditioning systems: Comfort,
industrial, winter summer air conditioning systems, Grand
sensible heat factor.
7 20
Text Books:
1. Roy J. Dossat, Principles of Refrigeration, Wiley Limited
2. Arora C.P., Refrigeration and Air-conditioning, Tata Mc Graw –Hill, New Delhi
3. Stoecker W.F., and Jones J.W., Refrigeration and Air-conditioning, Mc Graw - Hill,
New Delhi
4. Data Book: Refrigerant and Psychrometric Properties (Tables & Charts) SI Units,
Mathur M.L. & Mehta F.S., Jain Brother
COURSE : MECHANICS OF COMPOSITE MATERIALS (PE-2)
Course Code : PE-2
Credit : 3
L-T-P : 3-0-0
SEE : 100 Marks
Detailed syllabus
Module Details of module No. of
Lectures
Module
1
Introduction to composite materials: Introduction, What is a
composite material, Current and potential advantages of fibre
reinforced composites, Applications of composite materials,
Military, civil, space, automotive and commercial
applications
8 20
2
Macro and micro mechanical behaviour of a lamina: Stress
strain relations for anisotropic materials, Restrictions on
engineering constants, Strengths of an orthotropic lamina,
Biaxial strength criteria for orthotropic lamina
8 20
3
Micro mechanical behaviour of lamina and laminates:
Mechanical of material approach to stiffness, Elasticity
approach to stiffness, Classification lamination theory,
Special cases, strength of laminates
8 20
4
Bending, Buckling and Vibration of laminated plates:
Governing equations for bending buckling and vibration of
laminated plates, Deflection of simply supported laminated
plates, Vibration of simply supported laminated plates
8 20
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Design of composite structures: Introduction, design
philosophy, Anisotropic analysis, Bending extension
coupling, Micromechanics, Non linear behaviour,
Interlaminar stresses, transverse shearing, Laminate
optimization
8 20
Text Books:
1. Ronald F. Gibson, Principles of composite material mechanics, CRC Press, 2011.
2. Robert M Jones, Mechanics of Composite Materials, Taylor & Francis, 2000
3. Lawrence E. Nielsen, Nielson, Paul Nielsen, Mechanical Properties of Polymers and
Composites, Second Edition, CRC press, 2000.
2.8 Syllabus of B.E. 8th Semester
COURSE : INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING
Course Code : ME 801
Credit : 3
L-T-P : 3-0-0
SEE : 100 Marks
Detailed Syllabus
Module Details of module No. of
Lectures Module
1
Introduction to Industrial Engineering : Definition,
Objectives, Techniques of Industrial Engineering
Productivity : Definition & Concept, Dynamics of
productivity change, Productivity measures, Factors
influencing productivity, Techniques of productivity
improvement
5 10
2
Work Study: Importance, Work study procedure. Method
Study: Objectives, Scope, Steps involved Method Study
Symbols, Charts: Operation process chart, Flow process
chart, Two handed process chart, Multiple activity chart.
Micro -motion study: Therbligs, Simo chart.
Work Measurement (Time Study) ; Objectives,
Techniques, Performance rating, Factors affecting
performance rating, Allowances, Computation of standard
time. Job evaluation and Merit Rating: Objectives,
Procedure job specification Method of job evaluation, Merit
rating.
10 15
3
Plant layout and Line Balancing: Principles of plant layout,
Different types of layout, Moodie and young and RPW
method of assembly line balancing, Group layout.
5 15
4 Production planning and Production Control: Functions and 10 15
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Principles of Production control, Types of production
activities and processes, demand fore casting, Manufacturing
methods and PPC, Information requirement of PPC.
Production Control: Outline of Production control,
Loading, Sequencing and Scheduling, Sequencing problems,
Assignment model.
Production Cost Concept and Break-even Analysis: Costs
of Production, Cost classification, Analysis of Production
costs, Break-even analysis, Make & Buy decisions, Factors
affecting Make & Buy decisions
5
Value Engineering and Value Analysis: Origin, Definition,
Value analysis Vs Value Engineering; Value Engineering &
other cost reduction techniques, Steps in Value Analysis,
Techniques.
10 10
6
Inventory Control : Inventory classification, ABC, VED
analysis, EOQ model, Modifications of EOQ model,
Reorder point, P-policy and Q-policy, Static inventory
problem under risk, Dynamic inventory problem with
varying demand and also with certainty of annual demand.
5 15
7
Maintenance and equipment Replacement Policy :
Objectives, Types of maintenance, Economics of
preventive maintenance, Replacement of equipment,
Methods for selection of alternatives
5 10
8
Project Management : Project concept and definition,
Characteristics
of project, Project feasibility, Tools and Techniques of
Project Management, Project Scheduling with CPM and
PERT
5 10
Text Books:
1. Work Study by R.C. Patel
2. Plant Layout and Design by J. M. Moore Inventory Control by Starr and Miller
3. Mass Production by M.L. Riggs
4. Hand
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COURSE : NON-TRADITIONAL & COMPUTER AIDED
MANUFACTURING (PE-3)
Course Code : PE-3
Credit : 3
L-T-P : 3-0-0
SEE : 100 Marks
Detailed Syllabus
Module Details of module No. of
Lectures
Module
1
Non-traditional Machining-Need of new Machining and
Automation Non Traditional Machining: Classification,
Various Non-Traditional Machining Processes- AJM, USM,
EDM, Wire- EDM, ECG, CHE, ECM, EBM, LBM, PAM,
Comparative analysis of the processes, Nano-Technology-
recent Developments and future Scopes.
12 40
2
Jigs and Fixtures-Difference of Jigs and Fixtures, Principles
of Location, Errors in Locating, Design of Jigs and Fixtures
and feasibility. Clamping Devices.
4 10
3 Computer aided Manufacturing: Introduction to CAD/CAM,
CIM, FMS, NC, CNC, DNC and RPT. 4 10
4
Numerical Control of Machine Tools: Components of NC
Machines, Position Control, Motion Control, Open Loop
and Closed Loop System.
4 10
5 NC/CNC Programming-NC/CNC Programming, G-Codes,
M-Codes, Canned Cycles. 8 20
6 Robotics –Configuration of Robots, Kinematic Analysis,
Robotic Programming. 4 10
Text Books:
1. Manufacturing Science-Ghosh & Mallick.
2. Production Technology (Manufacturing Processes)-PC Sharma
3. Fundamental of Metal Cutting and Machine Tools –Juneja, Shekkon and Seth
4. Machining and Machine Tools-AB Chattopadhyay
Reference Books:
1. Engineering and Technology-Kalpakjian & Schmid.
2. Principles of Modern Manufacturing, SI Version (WSE) -Mikell P. Groover
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COURSE : RELIABILITY ENGINEERING
Course Code : PE-3
Credit : 3
L-T-P : 3-0-0
SEE : 100 Marks
Detailed Syllabus
Module Details of module No. of
Lectures
Module
1
Introduction: Probabilistic reliability, failures and failure
modes, repairable and non-repairable items, pattern of
failures with time, reliability economics.
8 20
2
Component Reliability Models: Basics of probability &
statistics, hazard rate & failure rate, constant hazard rate
model, increasing hazard rate models, decreasing hazard rate
model, time-dependent & stress-dependent hazard models,
bath-tub curve.
8 20
3
System Reliability Models: Systems with components in
series, systems with parallel components, combined series-
parallel systems, k-out-of-m systems, standby models, load-
sharing models, stress-strength models, reliability block
diagram.
8 20
4
Life Testing & Reliability Assessment: Censored and
uncensored field data, burn-in testing, acceptance testing,
accelerated testing, identifying failure distributions &
estimation of parameters, reliability assessment of
components and systems.
8 20
5
Reliability Analysis & Allocation: Reliability specification
and allocation, failure modes and effects and criticality
analysis (FMECA), fault tree analysis, cut sets & tie sets
approaches; Maintainability Analysis: Repair time
distribution, MTBF, MTTR, availability, maintainability,
preventive maintenance.
8 20
Text Books:
1. Ebeling CE, An Introduction to Reliability and Maintainability Engineering, TMH,
New Delhi, 2004.
2. O’Connor P and Kleymer A, Practical Reliability Engineering, Wiley, 2012.
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COURSE : POWER PLANT ENGINEERING (PE-4)
Course Code : ME 806
Credit : 3
L-T-P : 3-0-0
SEE : 100 Marks
Detailed Syllabus
Module Details of module No. of
Lectures
Module
1
Fundamental of Power Plant: Concept of Power Plant:
Classification, Power Development In India, Resources For
Power Generation, Present Power Position In India.
Power Plant Economics and Variable Load Problem: Terms
And Factors, Factors Affecting Power Plant Design, Load
Curve, Ideal And Realized Load Curve, Effect Of Variable
Load On Power Plant Design.
6 15
2
Hydroelectric Power Plant: Introduction, Hydrograph and
flow duration graph, site selection for hydro-electric power
plants, classification, general arrangements of hydro
electric power projects, its operation, advantages of
hydroelectric power plants. Design, construction and
operation of different components of hydroelectric power
sections, Reservoirs, dams, spillways, canals and penstocks,
water hammer and surge tank power house and turbine
setting, prime movers, governing water turbines.
10 25
3
Thermal Power Plant: Setting of thermal power plant,
general layout of modern thermal power plants (TMP), Site
selection for TMP. Fuels for thermal power plant, in-plant
handling of coal, coal feeding and burning methods, related
equipment, and pulverized fuel system. Ash handling system,
dust collection and its disposal, dust disposal systems. Steam
generation: high pressure boiler, economizer, super heater,
reheater, regenerator, air preheater.
Cooling tower and ponds. Steam Turbine: Principle of
operation of steam turbine, classification, Installations,
testing and maintenance, trouble shooting.
10 25
4
Nuclear Power Plant: Introduction, Safety measure of
nuclear power plant, site selection and commissioning
procedure, Nuclear reactor, classification of nuclear reactor,
Nuclear power plant in India.
4 10
5
Diesel Power Plant: Introduction, Plant layout, Engine
Performance, Heat Balance, Advantages/disadvantages of
diesel power plant.
5 10
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Gas Turbine Plant: Classification, Elements of gas turbine
power plant, Site selection, layout, operation and
maintenance performance, Waste heat boiler.
5 15
Text Books:
1. Power Plant Technology : Wakil ( Tata-McGrow Hills)
2. Power Plant Engineering : P.K.Nag ( Tata-McGrow Hills)
3. Power Plant Engineering : Dr. P.C.Sarma (S.K.Kataria & Sons)
4. Power Plant Engineering : A.K.Raja, Amit Prakash Srivastava, Manish Dwivedi (
New Age International)
COURSE : FLEXIBLE MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS (PE-4)
Course Code : PE-4
Credit : 3
L-T-P : 3-0-0
SEE : 100 Marks
Detailed syllabus
Module Details of module No. of
Lectures
Marks
1
Understanding of FMS: Evolution of Manufacturing
Systems, Definition, objective and Need, Components,
Merits, Demerits and Applications of FMS
5 10
2
Processing stations: Machining Centers, Turning centers,
CMM, Washing/ Deburring station, etc. Different Layouts
and their Salient features
6 15
3 Material Handling System: An introduction, Conveyor,
AGV, ASRS, Robots, etc. and their salient features. 6 15
4
Management technology: Tool Management, Configuration
planning and routing, Production Planning and Control,
Scheduling and control
6 15
5 Computer networks and control: Hardware, Software and
database of FMS 6 15
6 Design of FMS: Performance Evaluation, Analytical model
and Simulation model of FMS 6 15
7 Case studies: Typical FMS problems from researches papers 6 15
Text Books:
1. Groover, M.P “Automation, Production Systems and Computer Integrated
Manufacturing”, Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd. New Delhi 2009.
2. Tempelmeier. H and Kuhn.H. “Flexible Manufacturing system: Decision support for
design and operation”, John Wiley and Sons 2003.
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Prentice Hall International –2009
COURSE : CRYOGENIC ENGINEERING(PE-4)
Course Code : PE-4
Credit : 3
L-T-P : 3-0-0
SEE : 100 Marks
Detailed Syllabus
Module Details of module No. of
Lectures
Marks
1
Introduction To Cryogenic Systems: Introduction, Historical
background. Properties of cryogenic fluids, cryogenic
temperature sensors. Application of cryogenic and industrial
gases, cryogenic safety.
6 15
2
Gas Liquefaction Systems: Introduction, thermodynamically
ideal system, production of low temperature: Joule
Thomson effect, adiabatic expansion.
10 25
3
Liquefaction Systems: Simple Linde-Hampsion system
precooled Linde-Hampsion system, Linde dual pressure
system, Claude system, Kapitza system, liquefaction
system for Neon, hydrogen and helium.
8 20
4
Separation And Purification Systems: Ideal separation of
gases, characteristics of mixtures, principles of gas
separation, air separation systems.
8 20
5
Cryogenic Refrigeration Systems : Ideal refrigeration
systems, thermodynamically ideal isothermal source
system, isobaric source system, refrigeration for temperature
above 2 K.
8 20
6
Cryogenic Fluid Storage And Transfer Systems:
Cryogenic fluid storage vessels, basic storage vessels, inner
vessel design, outer vessel design, insulation system.
8 20
Text Books
1. Cryogenic Systems : Randall F. Barron
2. Cryogenic Process Engineering: Klaus D. Timmerhaus and Thomas M. Flynn
COURSE : NON CONVENTIONAL ENERGY RESOURCES
Course Code : PE-5
Credit : 3
L-T-P : 3-0-0
SEE : 100 Marks
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Lectures
Module
1
Introduction: Overview of the course; Examination and
Evaluation patterns; Global warming; Introduction to
Renewable Energy Technologies Energy Storage:
Introduction; Necessity of Energy Storage; Energy Storage
Methods
5 10
2
Solar Energy: Fundamentals; Solar Radiation; Estimation of
solar radiation on horizontal and inclined surfaces;
Measurement of solar radiation data
Solar Thermal systems: Introduction; Basics of
thermodynamics and heat transfer; Flat plate collector;
Evacuated Tubular Collector; Solar air collector; Solar
concentrator; Solar distillation; Solar cooker; Solar
refrigeration and air conditioning; Thermal energy storage
systems
Solar Photovoltaic systems: Introduction; Solar cell
Fundamentals; Characteristics and classification; Solar cell:
Module, panel and Array construction; Photovoltaic thermal
systems
10 30
3
Wind Energy: Introduction; Origin and nature of winds;
Wind turbine siting; Basics of fluid mechanics; Wind turbine
aerodynamics; wind turbine types and their construction;
Wind energy conversion systems
6 15
4 Fuel cells: Overview; Classification of fuel cells; Operating
principles; Fuel cell thermodynamics 6 15
5
Biomass Energy: Introduction; Photosynthesis Process;
Biofuels; Biomass Resources; Biomass conversion
technologies; Urban waste to energy conversion; Biomass
gasification.
8 20
6
Other forms of Energy: Introduction: Nuclear, ocean and
geothermal energy applications; Origin and their types;
Working principles
5 10
Text Books:
1. Sukhatme S.P. and J. K. Nayak, Solar Energy - Principles of Thermal Collection and
Storage, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi, 2008.
2. Khan B.H., Non-Conventional Energy Resources, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi,
2006.
3. J.A. Duffie and W.A. Beckman, Solar Energy - Thermal Processes, John Wiley, 2001.
COURSE : ENERGY SYSTEMS AND MANAGEMENT (PE-5)
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Credit : 3
L-T-P : 3-0-0
SEE : 100 Marks
Detailed Syllabus
Module Details of module No. of
Lectures
Module
1
Introduction to Thermodynamics, Fluid Flow and Heat
Transfer.
Heat transfer media: Water, steam, Thermal fluids, Air-
water vapour mixtures
2 5
2 Heat transfer equipment: Heat exchangers, Steam plant 6 15
3 Energy storage systems: Thermal energy storage methods,
Energy saving, Thermal energy storage systems 6 15
4 Energy conversion systems: Furnaces, turbines 6 15
5 Heat recovery systems: Incinerators, regenerators and
boilers 7 20
6
Energy Management: Principles of Energy Management,
Energy demand estimation, Organising and Managing
Energy Management Programs, Energy pricing.
6 10
7
Energy Audit: Purpose, Methodology with respect to
process Industries, Characteristic method employed in
Certain Energy Intensive Industries
Economic Analysis: Scope, Characterization of an
Investment Project Case studies
7 20
Text Books
1. Turner, W. C., Doty, S. and Truner, W. C., Energy Management Hand book, 7th
edition, Fairmont Press, 2009.
2. De, B. K., Energy Management audit & Conservation, 2nd Edition, Vrinda
Publication, 2010.
3. Murphy, W. R., Energy Management, Elsevier, 2007.
4. Smith, C. B., Energy Management Principles, Pergamon Press, 2007.
COURSE : INDUSTRIAL ROBOTICS (PE-5)
Course Code : PE-5
Credit : 3
L-T-P : 3-0-0
SEE : 100 Marks
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Module
1
Robotics-classification, Sensors-Position sensors, Velocity
sensors, Proximity sensors, Touch and Slip Sensors, Force
and Torque sensors.
6 10
2
Grippers and Manipulators-Gripper joints, Gripper force,
Serial manipulator, Parallel Manipulator, selection of Robot-
Selection based on the Application
6 15
3
Kinematics-Manipulators: Kinematics, Rotation Matrix,
Homogenous Transformation Matrix, Direct and Inverse
Kinematics for industrial robots for Position and orientation.
6 15
4
Differential Kinematics and static- Dynamics-Lagrangian
Formulation, Newton-Euler Formulation for RR & RP
Manipulators,
6 15
5
Trajectory planning-Motion Control- Interaction control,
Rigid Body mechanics, Control architecture- position, path
velocity and force control systems, computed torque control,
adaptive control, and Servo system for robot control.
6 15
6 Programming of Robots and Vision System- overview of
various programming languages. 6 15
7
Application of Robots in production systems- Application of
robot in welding, machine tools, material handling, and
assembly operations parts sorting and parts inspection.
6 15
Text Books:
1. Fu, K.S., Gonzalez, R.C., and Lee, C.S.G., Robotics control, Sensing, Vision and
Intelligence, McGraw-Hill Publishing company, New Delhi, 2003.
2. Klafter, R.D., Chmielewski, T.A., and Negin. M, Robot Engineering-An Integrated
Approach, Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi, 2002.
3. Craig, J.J., Introduction to Robotics Mechanics and Control, Addison Wesley, 1999.
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