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robability & S
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05069B
asic Electronics
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05374M
echanics of Fluids
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Metallurgy Lab
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ydraulic Machinery &
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All E
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inations (Theory and P
ractical) are of three hours duration.
* - Tutorial
T - T
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- Practical
C - C
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(HS 05231) ENGLISH
1.INTRO
DUCTION :
In view of the grow
ing importance of English as a tool for global com
munication and the consequent
emphasis on training students to acquire com
municative com
petence, the syllabus has been designedto develop linguistic and com
municative com
petence of Engineering students. The prescribed booksand the exercises are m
eant to serve broadly as students’ handbooks, to encourage them to develop
their language skills. The two textbooks identified by the Board of Studies serve the purpose of
illustrating the conceptual framework within which the syllabus is to be adm
inistered in the classroom.
When a textbook is prescribed content is generally paid attention to. H
owever, the stress in this
syllabus is on language acquisition and skill development, calling for both the teacher and the taught
to go beyond the prescribed texts and innovate exercises and tasks.
2.O
BJECTIVES :
1.To prom
ote the language proficiency of the students with em
phasis on improving their LSR
W skills.
2.To im
part training to the students through the syllabus and its theoretical and practical components.
3.To im
prove comm
unication skills in formal and inform
al situations.
3.SYLLABUS :
Listening Skills :•
Listening for general content•
Listening to fill up information gaps
•Intensive listening
•Listening for specific inform
ation•
Note-taking - guided and unguided•
Post-listening testingSpeaking Skills :•
Oral practice
•Developing confidence
•Introducing oneself/others
•Asking for/ giving inform
ation•
Describing objects/offering solutions
•D
escribing situations•
Role play•
Expressing agreement/disagreem
entReading Com
prehension•
Skimm
ing the text•
Understanding the gist of an argum
ent•
Identifying the topic sentence
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•Inferring lexical and contextual m
eaning•
Understanding discourse features•
Recognizing coherence/sequencing of sentencesNO
TE :The student, through the training imparted to him
/her by means of the text-based
approach, will be exam
ined in answering questions on an unseen passage.
Writing Skills :
•W
riting a sentence•
Use of appropriate vocabulary
•Paragraph writing
•Coherence and cohesiveness
•N
arration / description•
Interpreting data•
Formal and inform
al letter writing
•Sending e-m
ails•
Information transfer
•Editing a passage
4.TEXTBO
OKS PRESCRIBED :
In order to improve the proficiency of the student in the acquisition of the four skills m
entioned above,the follow
ing texts and course content, divided into Eight Units, are prescribed:
1.LEA
RN
ING
ENG
LISH: A C
omm
unicative Approach, Hyderabad: O
rient Longman,
2005.(Selected Lessons)
2.W
INGS O
F FIRE: An Autobiography – APJ Abdul Kalam, Abridged version w
ith Exercises,H
yderabad: Universities Press (India) Pvt. Ltd., 2004.
The following lessons from
the prescribed texts are recomm
ended for study :
A.
STUDY MATERIAL :
Unit – I
1.Astronom
y from LEARNING
ENGLISH: A Com
municative Approach, O
rient Longman, 2005.
2.C
hapters 1-4 from W
ings of Fire: An Autobiography – APJ Abdul Kalam, an abridged version
with Exercises, Universities Press (India) Pvt. Ltd., 2004
Unit – II
3.Inform
ation Technology from LEAR
NIN
G EN
GLISH
: A Com
municative Approach, O
rientLongm
an, 2005.
4.C
hapters 5-8 from W
ings of Fire: An Autobiography – APJ Abdul Kalam, an abridged version
with Exercises, Universities Press (India) Pvt. Ltd., 2004
Unit – III
5.H
umour from
LEARN
ING
ENG
LISH: A C
omm
unicative Approach, Orient Longm
an, 2005.
6.C
hapters 9-12 from W
ings of Fire: An Autobiography – APJ Abdul Kalam, an abridged version
with Exercises., Universities Press (India) Pvt. Ltd., 2004
Unit – IV
7.Environm
ent from LEAR
NIN
G EN
GLISH
: A Com
municative Approach, O
rient Longman, 2005.
8.C
hapters 13-16 from W
ings of Fire: An Autobiography – APJ Abdul Kalam, an abridged version
with Exercises, Universities Press (India) Pvt. Ltd., 2004
Unit – V
9.Inspiration from
LEARN
ING
ENG
LISH: A C
omm
unicative Approach, Orient Longm
an, 2005.
10.C
hapters 17-20 from W
ings of Fire: An Autobiography – APJ Abdul Kalam, an abridged version
with Exercises, Universities Press (India) Pvt. Ltd., 2004.
Unit – VI
11.H
uman Interest from
LEARN
ING
ENG
LISH : A C
omm
unicative Approach, Orient Longm
an,2005.
12.C
hapters 21-24 from W
ings of Fire: An Autobiography – APJ Abdul Kalam, an abridged version
with Exercises, Universities Press (India) Pvt. Ltd., 2004.
* Exercises from the lessons not prescribed shall also be used for classroom
tasks.
Unit – VII
Reading and W
riting SkillsReading Com
prehensionSituational dialoguesR
eport writing
Letter writing
Essay writing
Information transfer
Unit – VIIIRem
edial EnglishCom
mon errors
Subject-Verb agreement
Use of Articles and Prepositions
Tense and aspectVocabulary – Synonym
s & Antonyms, one-w
ord substitutes, prefixes & suffixes, Idioms &
phrases, words often confused.
TEXT BOO
KS :1.
Effective Technical Comm
unication, M Ashraf R
izvi, Tata McG
raw-H
ill Publishing Com
panyLtd.
2.Everyday Dialogues in English, R
obert J Dixson, Prentice H
all of India Pvt Ltd., New
Delhi.
REFERENCES :1.
Strengthen Your English, Bhaskaran & Horsburgh, O
xford University Press
2.English for Technical Com
munication, K R
Lakshminarayana, SC
ITECH
3.Strategies for Engineering Com
munication, Susan Stevenson & Steve W
hitmore ( John W
ileyand sons).
4.English for Engineers: W
ith CD, Sirish Chaudhary, Vikas Publishing H
ouse Pvt. Ltd. With C
D.
5.Basic Com
munication Skills for Technology, Andrea J R
utherfoord, Pearson Education Asia.6.
Murphy’s English G
ramm
ar with CD, M
urphy, Cam
bridge University Press
7.A Practical Course in English Pronunciation, (w
ith two Audio cassettes), Sethi, Sadanand
& Jindal , Prentice –Hall of India Pvt Ltd., N
ew D
elhi.8.
English for Professional Students, by S S Prabhakara Rao.
9.The O
xford Guide to W
riting and Speaking, John Seely, Oxford.
10.G
ramm
ar Gam
es, Renvolucri M
ario, Cam
bridge University Press.
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ATHEMATICS – I
UNIT – I
Sequences – series – Convergences and divergence – R
atio test – Com
parison test – Integral test –C
auchy’s root test – Raabe’s test – Absolute and conditional convergence. R
olle’s theorem – Lagrange’s
Mean Value Theorem
– Cauchy’s M
ean value Theorem – G
eneralized Mean Value theorem
(Taylor’sTheorem
).
UNIT – II
Functions of several variables – Functional dependence- Jacobian- Maxim
a and Minim
a of functions of twovariables w
ith constraints or without constraints- R
adius, Centre and C
ircle of Curvature – Evolutes and
Envelopes.
UNIT – III
Curve tracing – C
artesian , polar and Parametric curves - Applications of integration to lengths , volum
esand surface areas in C
artesian and polar coordinates.
UNIT – IV
Differential equations of first order and first degree – exact, linear and Bernoulli. Applications to N
ewton’s
Law of cooling, Law of natural growth and decay, Orthogonal trajectories-Non-hom
ogeneous linear differentialequations of second and higher order w
ith constant coefficients with R
HS term
of the type eax, Sin ax, cos
ax, polynomials in x, e
axV(x), xV(x), method of variation of param
eters.
UNIT – V
Laplace transform of standard functions – Inverse transform
– first shifting Theorem, Transform
s ofderivatives and integrals – Unit step function – second shifting theorem
– Dirac’s delta function – Convolutiontheorem
– Periodic function - Differentiation and integration of transforms-Application of Laplace transform
sto ordinary differential equations.
UNIT – VI
Multiple integrals - double and triple integrals – change of variables – change of order of integration.
UNIT – VII
Vector Calculus: G
radient- Divergence- C
url and their related properties of sums- products- Laplacian and
second order operators. Vector Integration - Line integral – work done – Potential function – area- surface
and volume integrals.
UNIT – VIII
Vector integral theorems: G
reen’s theorem- Stoke’s and G
auss’s Divergence Theorem
. Verification ofG
reen’s - Stoke’s and Gauss’s Theorem
s – Cylindrical, Spherical coordinates-Expressions G
rad, div, curlin spherical and cylindrical coordinates.
TEXT BOO
KS :
1.A text book of Engineering M
athematics Volum
e – 1, 2005
T.K.V.Iyengar, B.Krishna Gandhi and others, S.C
hand and Com
pany.
2.Engineering M
athematics, B.V.R
amana, Tata M
cGraw
-Hill 2003.
REFERENCES :
1.Engineering M
athematics–I, 2002, P.N
ageswara R
ao, Y.Narsim
hulu, Prabhakara Rao, D
eepthiPublishers
2.Engineering M
athematics- I, 2004, D
r.Shahnaz Bathul, Right Publishers.
3.Engineering M
athematics, S.K.V.S. Sri Ram
a Chary, M.Bhujanga Rao, Shankar, B.S. Publications
2000.
4.Engineering M
athematics-I R
ukmangadhachary, Pearson Education.
5.A Text book of Engineering M
athematics, VP M
ishra, Galgotia Publications.
6.Engineering M
athematics – I, Sankaraiah, VG
S Book Links, Hyderabad.
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(PY 05226) ENGINEERING
PHYSICS
UNIT I
INTERFERENCE : Introduction -Superposition of waves - Young’s double slit experim
ent - Coherence
- Interference in thin films by reflection - N
ewton’s rings.
DIFFRACTION : Introduction - Fressnel and Fraunhofer diffraction - Fraunhofer diffraction at a single slit
& at a double slit - Circular aperture - D
iffraction grating - Grating spectrum
- Resolving pow
er of a grating- R
ayleigh’s criterion for resolving power.
UNIT II
POLARIZATIO
N : Introduction - Representation of polarized and unpolarized light - Polarization by
reflection - Malus law
- Double refraction - N
icol prism - C
ircular and Elliptical polarization -Quarter w
aveplate - H
alf wave plate.
ULTRASONICS : Introduction - Production of U
ltrasonic waves - M
agnetostriction method - Piezo
electric method - D
etection of Ultrasonics - Properties of U
ltrasonics - Use of U
ltrasonics for non-destructive testing - Applications of U
ltrasonics.
UNIT III
ACOUSTICS O
F BUILDINGS : Basic requirem
ent of acoustically good hall - Reverberation and tim
eof reverberation – Sabine’s form
ula for reverberation time - M
easurement of absorption coefficient of a
material - Factors affecting the architectural acoustics and their rem
edy.
SUPERCONDUCTIVITY : G
eneral properties - Meissner effect - Penetration depth - Type I and Type
II superconductors - Flux quantization - Josephson Effect - BCS Theory - Applications of superconductors.
UNIT IV
LASERS : Introduction - Characteristics of Lasers - Spontaneous and Stim
ulated Emission of radiation
- Einstein’s coefficients - Population inversion - Ruby Laser - H
elium-N
eon Laser - Semiconductor Laser
- Applications of Lasers in Industry, Scientific and Medical fields.
UNIT V
FIBER OPTICS : Introduction - Principle of optical fiber - Acceptance angle and Acceptance cone -
Num
erical aperture - Step-Index fiber and transmission of signal in SI fiber - G
raded-Index fiber andtransm
ission of signal in GI fiber - Attenuation in optical fibers - Advantages of optical fibers in
comm
unication - Application of optical fibers in Medicine and Sensors.
UNIT VI
MAG
NETIC PROPERTIES : Perm
eability - Magnetization - O
rigin of magnetic m
oment - C
lassificationof m
agnetic materials - D
ia, Para and Ferro magnetism
- Hysteresis curve - Soft and H
ard magnetic
materials - anti-Ferro and Ferri m
agnetism - Ferrites and their applications.
CRYSTAL STRUCTURES :
Introduction - Space lattice - Basis - Unit cell - Lattice param
eter - Crystal system
s - Bravais lattices- Structure and Packing fractions of Sim
ple cubic - Body Centred C
ubic - Face Centred C
ubic crystals -Structures of D
iamond, ZnS, N
aCl, C
sCl.
UNIT VII
CRYSTAL PLANES & X-RAY DIFFRACTION : D
irections and Planes in crystals - Miller Indices -
Separation between successive [h k l] planes - D
iffraction of X-rays by Crystal planes - Bragg’s Law
- Lauem
ethod -Powder m
ethod.
UNIT VIII
DEFECTS IN SOLIDS : Im
perfections in Crystals - Point defects - Schottky and Frenkel defects -
Energy for formation of a Vacancy - Equilibrium
concentration of Schottky and Frenkel defects -Linedefects - Edge and Screw
dislocation - Burger’s Vectors.
TEXT BOO
KS :
1.Engineering Physics by R
.K.Gaur - S.L. G
upta; Dhanpat R
ai and Sons.
2.Applied Physics by D
r. M.C
handra Shekar & Dr.P.Appala N
aidu; V.G.S. Book links.
REFERENCES :
1.Engineering Physics by D
r.M. Arum
ugam; Anuradha Agencies
2.Physics Volum
e 2, by Halliday, R
esnick and Krane;John Wiley & Son
3.Engineering Physics by M
.N.Avadhanulu & P.G
. Kshirasagar; S.Chand & C
ompany Ltd.
4.Engineering Physics by P.V.N
aik; Pearson Education.
5.M
aterials Science and Engineering by V. Raghavan; Prentice-H
all India.
6.Engineering Physics (Vol.1) by M
.D. Khanna and V. Balasw
amy; Vikas Publishing H
ousePvt. Ltd., N
ew D
elhi.
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(CM 05219) ENG
INEERING CHEM
ISTRYUNIT IW
ater Technology-I : Introduction, Sources of Water, Effect of W
ater on Rocks and M
inerals, Types ofim
purities in Water, Hardness of W
ater – Temporary and Perm
anent hardness. Units and Inter conversionsof U
nits. Estimation of hardness by Soap Solution and ED
TA Methods. Problem
s on Temporary and
Permanent hardnesses. Analysis of W
ater - Alkalinity; Chlorides and D
issolved Oxygen. D
isadvantagesof H
ard Water. M
ethods of Treatment of W
ater for Dom
estic Purpose - Sedimentation, C
oagulation,Filtration, D
isinfection - Sterilization, Chlorination, O
zonization. Mineral W
ater.UNIT IIW
ater Technology-II : Water for Industrial purpose - W
ater for Steam M
aking, Boiler Troubles – Carry
Over - Prim
ing and Foaming, Boiler C
orrosion, Scales and Sludges, Caustic Em
brittlement. W
aterTreatm
ent: - Internal Treatment – Colloidal, Phosphate, Calgon, Carbonate, Sodium
aluminate Conditioning
of Water. External Treatm
ent - Lime-Soda Process, Zeolite Process, Ion-Exchange Process; - N
umerical
Problems. D
emineralization of Brakish W
ater - Reverse O
smosis.
UNIT IIIScience of Corrosion : D
efinition, Examples - U
nderground, Soil Corrosion, Pitting C
orrosion, StressC
orrosion, Season Cracking, C
austic Embrittlem
ent. Types of Corrosion: Theories of C
orrosion andM
echanism – Dry Corrosion, (Direct Chem
ical attack), Wet Corrosion, (Electro Chem
ical Theory) Principlesof C
orrosion, Galvanic Series, G
alvanic Corrosion, C
oncentration Cell C
orrosion, Mechanism
of Wet
Corrosion – Hydrogen evolution type, Oxygen absorption type. Atm
ospheric Factors Influencing Corrosion.C
ontrol of Corrosion – Proper D
esign, Use of pure m
etal and metal alloys, Passivity, C
athodic Protection– Sacrificial anode and Im
pressed Current. M
odifying the Environment, use of Inhibitors.
UNIT IVProtective Coatings and their applications :
Surface Preparation: (1) Solvent Cleaning (2) Alkali C
leaning (3) Pickling and Etching (4) Sand Blasting(5) M
echanical Cleaning.Types O
f Protective Coatings: M
etallic Coatings – Anodic C
oating Galvanization,
Cathodic C
oating – Tinning, Metal C
ladding, Electroplating Ex: Chrom
iumPlating, M
etal Spraying, Cem
entation–Sheradizing, Colourizing, C
hromizing
Chem
ical Conversion C
oatings: (1) Phosphate (2) Chrom
ate (3) Chem
ical Oxide (4) Anodized C
oatings.C
eramic Protective M
aterials: (1) Vitreous Enamels (2) C
eramics.
Organic C
oatings: (1) Paints – Constituents and their functions (2) Varnishes
(3) Lacquers (4) Enamels (5) Em
ulsion Paints (6) Distem
pers.
UNIT V
Polymer Science and Technology : Polym
erization Reactions – Basic concepts. Types of Polymerization
– Addition and Condensation Polymerizations. Plastics –Therm
osetting and Thermoplastics – Differences.
Compounding. Casting and Spining. M
olding of Plastics – Compression, Injection, Transfer, and Extrusion
molding m
ethods.
Com
position, Properties and Engineering Uses of the Follow
ing: Polyethylene, PVC, Teflon, Bakelite,
Nylon, Polym
ethyl Methacrylate, U
rea-Formaldehyde and Silicone R
esins.
Rubber – Processing of N
atural Rubber, Vulcanization and C
ompounding. Elastom
ers – Buna S, BunaN
, Thiokol. Polyurethane Rubber; Silicone R
ubber.
UNIT VI
Refractories and Insulators : Refractories – D
efinition, Classification W
ith Examples; C
riteria of a Good
Refractory Material; Causes for the failure of a Refractory M
aterial; Insulators – Definition and Classificationw
ith Examples; C
haracteristics of Insulating Materials; Therm
al Insulators, Electrical Insulators - TheirC
haracteristics and Engineering Applications.
UNIT VII
Lubricants : Principles- Metallic friction – Surface Energy, Surface Attraction, Adsorption, Surface
Roughness. Types of Lubrication and M
echanism – Thick Film
or Hydrodynam
ic Lubrication, Thin Film or
Boundary Lubrication, Extreme Pressure and Tem
perature Lubrication. Classification of lubricants-Liquid
lubricants-Petroleum O
ils-Fixed Oils-Additives-Synthetic Lubricants-sem
isolid lubricants-Calcium
base,soda base and Lithium
base greases-Solid lubricants-Graphite-M
olybdenum disulphide. Properties of
Lubricants – Viscosity – Flash and Fire points – Cloud and Pour points – Em
ulsification – Volatility –G
ravity – Colour – Carbon Residue – Oxidation Stability- Aniline-Point-Neutralization num
ber-Saponificationnum
ber-Mechanical Stability - Selection of lubricants- C
utting tools-Internal combustion engines-Steam
engine cylinder-Steam turbines-G
ears- Food Industry.
UNIT VIII
Fuels and Combustion : D
efinition and Classification.
1.Solid Fuels – C
oal and Its Formation – Proxim
ate and Ultim
ate Analysis of Coal and Significance
of the Constituents – M
etallurgical Coke.
2.Liquid Fuels – Petroleum
– Origin – Extraction – R
efining And Cracking – Knocking – O
ctane andC
etane Num
bers – Synthetic Petrol – Bergius Process, Fischer- Tropsch Process.
3.G
aseous Fuels – Analysis of the Gas by O
rsat’s Apparatus – Calorific Value of Fuels – Bom
bC
alorimeter – Junker’s G
as Calorim
eter.
4.N
uclear Fuels, Rocket Fuels, Explosives.
5.C
ombustion – Problem
s.
TEXT BOO
KS :1.
Text Book of Engineering Chem
istry by Jain & Jain. Dhanpat R
ai Publishing Com
pany, New
Delhi
(2004).2.
Text Book of Engineering Chemistry by C.V. Agarwal, Andhra Naidu & C.P. M
urthy, B.S. Publications.
REFER
ENC
ES :1.
A Text Book of Engineering Chem
istry by S.S. Dara. S.C
hand & Co, N
ew D
elhi (2004).2.
Engineering Chem
istry by J C Kuriacose and J. R
ajaram, Tata M
cGraw
-Hill C
o, New
Delhi (2004)
3.A Text Book of Engineering C
hemistry by Balaram
Pani, Galgotia Publications, N
ew D
elhi (2004).4.
A Text Book of Engineering Chem
istry by Shashi Chaw
la, Dhanpat R
ai Publishing Com
pany, New
Delhi (2004).5.
Industrial Chem
istry by O.P.Veeram
ani and A.K.Narula, G
algotia Publications, New
Delhi (2004).
6.Advanced Engineering Chem
istry by Senapati and Mohanty, Laxm
i Publications, New Delhi (2002).7.
Engineering Chem
istry by R. G
opalan, D. Venkappaya and S.N
agarajan, Vikas Publishing House,
New
Delhi (2004).
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(ME 05224) ENG
INEERING M
ECHANICS
UNIT – I
Introduction to Engg. Mechanics – Basic C
oncepts.
Systems of Forces : C
oplanar Concurrent Forces – C
omponents in Space – R
esultant – Mom
ent ofForce and its Application – C
ouples and Resultant of Force System
s.
Equilibrium of System
s of Forces : Free Body Diagram
s, Equations of Equilibrium of C
oplanarSystem
s, Spatial Systems for concurrent forces.
UNIT – II
Friction : Types of Friction – Limiting Friction – Law
s of Friction – Static and Dynam
ic Frictions – Motion
of Bodies: Wedge, Screw
, Screw-jack, and D
ifferential Screw-jack.
UNIT – III
Transmission of Pow
er : Flat Belt Drives : Types of Flat Belt D
rives – Length of Belt, Tensions, Tightside, Slack Side, Initial and C
entrifugal – Power Transm
itted and Condition for M
ax. Power.
UNIT – IV
Centroid : Centroids of sim
ple figures (from basic principles ) – C
entroids of Com
posite Figures
Centre of Gravity : C
entre of gravity of simple body (from
basis principles), centre of gravity of composite
bodies, pappus theorem.
UNIT – V
Area mom
ents of Inertia : Definition – Polar M
oment of Inertia, Transfer Theorem
, Mom
ents of Inertiaof C
omposite Figures, Products of Inertia, Transfer Form
ula for Product of Inertia.
Mass M
oment of Inertia : M
oment of Inertia of M
asses, Transfer Formula for M
ass Mom
ents of Inertia,m
ass mom
ent of inertia of composite bodies.
UNIT – VI
Kinematics : R
ectilinear and Curvelinear m
otions – Velocity and Acceleration – Motion of R
igid Body –Types and their Analysis in Planar M
otion.
Kinetics : Analysis as a Particle and Analysis as a Rigid Body in Translation – C
entral Force Motion –
Equations of Plane Motion – Fixed Axis R
otation – Rolling Bodies.
UNIT – VII
Work – Energy M
ethod : Equations for Translation, Work-Energy Applications to Particle M
otion,C
onnected System-Fixed Axis R
otation and Plane Motion. Im
pulse mom
entum m
ethod.
UNIT – VIII
Mechanical Vibrations : D
efinitions, Concepts – Sim
ple Harm
onic Motion – Free vibrations, sim
ple andC
ompound Pendulum
s and its Applications –
TEXT BOO
KS :
1.Engg. M
echanics / Irving. H. Sham
es Prentice – Hall.
2.Engg. M
echanics / S.S. Bharikati & J.G. R
ajasekharappa
REFERENCES :
1.Engineering M
echanics / Fedinand . L. Singer / Harper – C
ollins.
2.Engg. M
echanics / Timoshenko & Yound.
3.Engg. M
echanics Um
esh Regl / Tayal.
4.Engg. M
echanics / R.V. Kulkarni & R
.D. Askhevkar
5.Strength of M
aterials & Applied Mechanics / IB Prasad
6.Text Book in Applied M
echanics / Malhotra, Subram
anian, Gahlot and R
athore / New
Age.
7.Engg. M
echanics / KL Kumar / Tata M
cGraw
Hill.
8.Engg. M
echanics / M.V. Seshagiri R
ao & D R
ama D
urgaiah.
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T P C2+2 0 4
(CS 05141) COM
PUTER PROG
RAMM
ING AND NUM
ERICAL METHO
DS
UNIT-I : Algorithm, flow
chart, program developm
ent steps, basic structures of C language, C
tokens, datatypes and sizes, declaration of variables, assigning values, arithm
etic, relational and logical operator,increm
ent and decrement operators, conditional operator, bit-wise operators, type conversions, expressions,
evaluation, input-output statements, blocks, if and sw
itch statement, w
hile, do-while and for statem
ents,C
programs covering all the above aspects.
UNIT-II : One dim
ensional & Two dim
ensional arrays, initialization, string variables-declaration, reading,w
riting, Basics of functions, String handling function, user-defined functions, recursive functions, variablesand storage classes, scope rules, block structure, header files, C
preprocessor, example C
programs.
UNIT-III : Pointer and Arrays: Pointers and addresses, Pointers and Arrays, Pointers And functionargum
ents, Address arithmetic, character pointers and functions, pointers to pointers, m
ulti-dimensional
arrays, initialization of pointer arrays, comm
and line arguments, pointers to functions.
UNIT-IV : Structures: Definition, initializing, assigning values, passing of structures as argum
ents, Arraysof structures, pointers to structures, self referential structures. U
nions and files, C program
examples.
UNIT-V : Linear Data Structures: Introduction to D
ata Structures, representing stacks and queues in Cusing arrays, Infix, Postfix & Prefix program
s, circular queues.UNIT-VI : Solution of Algebraic and Transcendental Equations : Introduction – The Bisection M
ethod –The M
ethod of False Position – The Iteration Method – N
ewton-R
aphson Method.
UNIT-VII : Interpolation: Introduction- Errors in Polynomial Interpolation – Finite differences- Forw
ardD
ifferences-Backward differences –C
entral differences – Symbolic relations and separation of sym
bols-Differences of a polynom
ial-Newton’s formulae for interpolation – Central difference interpolation Form
ulae– G
auss’ Central Difference Formulae –Interpolation with unevenly spaced points-Lagrange’s Interpolation
formula.
UNIT-VIII : Num
erical Differentiation and Integration: The C
ubic Spline Method – Trapezoidal rule –
Simpson’s 1/3 R
ule –Simpson’s 3/8 R
ule- Boole’s and Weddle’s R
ules.N
umerical solution of O
rdinary Differential equations: Solution by Taylor’s series Picard’s M
ethod ofsuccessive Approxim
ations-Euler’s Method-Runge-Kutta M
ethods –Predictor-Corrector Methods- Adam
s-M
oulton Method –M
ilne’s Method.
TEXT BOO
KS :1.
Com
puter Programm
ing and Num
erical Methods – P.Padm
anabham, BS Publications
2.The C
Programm
ing Language, B.W. Kernighan, D
ennis M.R
itchie, PHI/Pearson Education.
REFERENCES :1.
C & D
ata Structures, Ashok N.Kam
thane, Pearson Education.2.
The C Program
ming Language, B.W
. Kernighan, Dennis M
.Ritchie, PH
I/Pearson Education3.
C & D
ata Structures–Prof. P.S.DeshPande, Prof O
.G.Kakde, W
iley Dream
tech Pvt. Ltd., NewDelhi.4.
DataStructures U
sing C – A.S.Tanenbaum
, PHI/Pearson education
5.Applied N
Um
erical Methods for Engineers using M
ATLAB & C, R
obert J. Schilling, Sandra L.H
arries, Thomson.
6.N
umerical M
ethods in C, J.G
.Kori, Laxmi publications.
7.Introductory M
ethods of Num
erical Analysis: S.S.Sastry, Prentice Hall of India, Pvt Ltd.
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(ME 05223) ENG
INEERING G
RAPHICSUNIT – IINTRO
DUCTION TO
ENGINEERING
DRAWING
: Principles of Engineering Graphics and their
Significance – Drawing Instruments and their Use – Conventions in Drawing – Lettering – BIS Conventions.
Scales used in Engineering Practice and Representative Fraction – C
onstruction of Plain, Diagonal and
Vernier Scales.UNIT – IIPLANE G
EOM
ETRIC DRAWING
: Construction of Polygons – Inscription and Superscription of
Polygon given the diameter of the C
ircles. Curves used in Engineering Practice & their C
onstructions :a)
Conic Sections including the R
ectangular Hyperbola – G
eneral method only.
b)C
ycloid, Epicycloid and Hypocycloid
c)Involute.
UNIT – IIIDRAW
ING O
F PROJECTIO
NS OR VIEW
S ORTHO
GRAPHIC PRO
JECTION IN FIRST ANG
LEPRO
JECTION O
NLY : Principles of Orthographic Projections – C
onventions – First and Third AngleProjections Projections of Points and Lines inclined to both planes, True lengths, traces - Projections ofPlanes regular auxiliary planes and Auxiliary projection inclined to both planes.UNIT – IVPRO
JECTIONS O
F SOLIDS : Projections of R
egular Solids inclined to both planes – Auxiliary Views.
Sections and Sectional views of R
ight Regular Solids – Prism
, Cylinder, Pyram
id, Cone – Auxiliary view
s.UNIT – VDEVELO
PMENT AN
D IN
TERPENETRATIO
N OF SO
LIDS : Developm
ent of Surfaces of Right
Regular Solids – Prism
s, Cylinder, Pyram
id Cone and their parts. Interpenetration of R
ight Regular Solids
– Intersection of Cylinder Vs C
ylinder, Cylinder Vs Prism
, Cylinder Vs C
one.UNIT – VIISO
METRIC PO
RJECTIONS : Principles of Isom
etric Projection – Isometric Scale – Isom
etric Views
– Conventions – Isom
etric Views of Lines, Plane Figures, Sim
ple and Com
pound Solids – Isometric
Projection of objects having non- isometric lines. Isom
etric Projection of Spherical Parts.UNIT –VIITRANSFO
RMATIO
N OF PRO
JECTIONS : C
onversion of Isometric View
s to Orthographic View
s –Conventions.UNIT – VIIIPERSPECTIVE PRO
JECTIONS : Perspective View
: Points, Lines, Plane Figures and Simple Solids,
Vanishing Point Methods(G
eneral Method only).
TEXT BOO
K :1.
Engineering Draw
ing, N.D
. Bhat / Charotar
REFERENCES :1.
Engineering Draw
ing, Narayana and Kannaiah / Scietech publishers.
2.Engineering D
rawing and G
raphics, Venugopal / New
age.
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T P C0 3 4
(ME 05228) ENG
INEERING PHYSICS AND FUELS & LUBRICATIO
N LAB
(A) ENGINEERING
PHYSICS LAB :
Any Ten of the following experim
ents are to be performed during the Academ
ic year.Sl.N
o. Nam
e of the Experiment
1.D
etermination of R
efractive Index of the material of a Prism
-Spectrometer.
2.D
ispersive power of the m
aterial of a Prism - Spectrom
eter.3.
Cauchy’s constants - Spectrom
eter.4.
Determ
ination of wavelength of a source - D
iffraction Grating.
5.D
etermination of thickness of a thin object using parallel fringes.
6.N
ewton’s R
ings.7.
Determ
ination of Rigidity m
odulus of a material in the form
of a wire - Torsional pendulum
8.M
elde’s Experiment - Transverse and Longitudinal m
odes.9.
Determ
ination of velocity of sound - Volume resonator.
10.Single slit diffraction using Sodium
lamp.
11.D
ouble slit diffraction using Sodium lam
p.12.
Single slit diffraction using Lasers.13.
Double slit diffraction using Lasers.
14.Tim
e constant of R-C
Circuit.
15.L-C
-R C
ircuit.16.
Verification of laws of stretched string - Sonom
eter.17.
Calculation of Frequency of A.C
. mains - Sonom
eter.18.
Study of Characteristics of LED
and LASER sources.
19.Study of C
haracteristics of p-i-n and avalanche photo diode detectors.20.
Bending losses of fibers.21.
Evaluation of Num
erical Aperture of a given fiber.22.
Magnetic field along the axis of a current carrying coil - Stew
art and Gee’s m
ethod.23.
Hall effect.
24.B-H
curve.25.
Energy gap of a material of p-n junction.
26.D
etermination of Young’s m
odulus and Poisson’s ratio by Cornu’s m
ethod27. Therm
o Electric effect – Seebeck effect and Peltier effect.(B)
FUELS AND LUBRICANTS LAB :1.
Determ
ination of Flash and Fire points of Liquid Fuels / Lubricants: Abels apparatus , Penskym
artens apparatus2.
Carbon R
esidue Test : Solid/ Liquid Fuels3.
Determination of Viscosity : Liquid Lubricants & Fuels : Saybolts viscom
eter, Redwood Viscometer,
Engler Viscometer.
4.D
etermination of C
alorific Value: Solid/Liquid/Gaseous Fuels : Bom
b Calorim
eter.5.
Grease Penetration Test. : Junker C
alorimeter.
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T P C0 3 4
(HS 05232) ENGLISH LANG
UAGE CO
MM
UNICATION SKILLS LAB
The language Lab focuses computer-aided m
ulti-media instruction and language acquisition to achieve the
following targets :
•To expose the students to a variety of self-instructional, learner-friendly m
odes of languagelearning.
•To help the students cultivate the habit of reading passages from
the computer m
onitor, thusproviding them
with the required facility to face com
puter-based competitive exam
s such GR
E,TO
EFL, GM
AT etc.
•To enable them
to learn better pronunciation through stress on word accent, intonation, and
rhythm.
•To train them
to use language effectively to face interviews, group discussions, public speaking.
•To initiate them
into greater use of the computer in resum
e preparation, report writing, form
at-m
aking etc.
How
ever, depending upon the available infrastructure and budget, the above targets can also beachieved by procuring the m
inimum
required equipment suggested for the establishm
ent of aC
onventional Lab the details of which are given below
. The lab should cater to the needs of thestudents to build up their confidence to help them
develop leadership qualities through theircom
municative com
petence.
SYLLABUS :
The following course content is prescribed for the English Language Laboratory Practice :
1.Introduction to Phonetics.
2.Introduction to Vow
els and Consonants and associated Phonetic sym
bols.
3.Introduction to Accent, Intonation and R
hythm.
4.Situational D
ialogues / Role Play.
5.Public Speaking.
6.Debate
7.G
roup discussions
8.Facing Interview
s
9.Resum
e preparation
10.e-correspondence
Minim
um Requirem
ent :
•C
omputer aided m
ulti media language lab w
ith 30 systems w
ith LAN facility.
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•Conventional Language Lab. with audio and video system
s, speakers, head phones and a teacherconsole to accom
modate 30 students.
Suggested Software :
•C
ambridge Advanced Learners’ D
ictionary with exercises
•The R
osetta Stone English Library
•C
larity Pronunciation Power
•M
astering English in Vocabulary, Gram
mar, Spellings, C
omposition
•D
orling Kindersley series of Gram
mar, Punctuation, C
omposition etc.
•Language in U
se, Foundation Books Pvt Ltd
•Learning to Speak English - 4 C
Ds
•M
icrosoft Encarta
•M
urphy’s English Gram
mar, C
ambridge
•Tim
e series of IQ Test, Brain-teasers, Aptitude Test etc.
•English in M
ind, Herbert Puchta and Jeff Stranks w
ith Meredith Levy,C
ambridge.
BOO
KS SUGG
ESTED FOR ENG
LISH LAB :
1.D
eveloping Com
munication Skills by Krishna M
ohan & Meera Benerji (M
acmillan)
2.Speaking English Effectively by Krishna M
ohan & NP Singh (M
acmillan)
3.Better English Pronunciation by JD
O C
onnor (UBS – C
ambridge)
4.O
xford Practice Gram
mar w
ith Answers, John Eastw
ood, Oxford
5.H
andbook of English Gram
mar and U
sage, Mark Lester and Larry Beason, Tata M
cGraw
-Hill
6.A text book of English Phonetics for Indian Students by T.Balasubram
anian (Macm
illan)
7.Lingua TO
EFL CBT Insider, by D
reamtech
8.TO
EFL & GR
E( KAPLAN, AAR
CO
& BARR
ON
S, USA, C
racking GR
E by CLIFFS)
9.English Skills for Technical Students, W
BSCTE w
ith British Council, O
L
10.A H
andbook of English for Com
petitive Examinations, by B Shyam
ala Rao, Blakie Books,
Chennai.
DISTRIBUTION AND W
EIGHTAG
E OF M
ARKS :
ENG
LISH LAN
GU
AGE LABO
RATO
RY PR
ACTIC
E
1.The practical exam
inations for the English Language Laboratory practice shall be conducted asper the U
niversity norms prescribed for the core engineering practical sessions.
2.For the English Language lab sessions, there shall be a continuous evaluation during the year for25 sessional m
arks and 50 End Examination m
arks. Of the 25 m
arks, 15 marks shall be aw
ardedfor day-to-day w
ork and 10 marks to be aw
arded by conducting Internal Lab Test(s). The EndExam
ination shall be conducted by the teacher concerned with the help of another mem
ber of thestaff of the sam
e department of the sam
e institution.
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PUTER
PRO
GR
AM
MIN
G A
ND
NU
MER
ICA
L METH
OD
S LAB
1.W
rite a C program
to evaluates the following algebraic expressions after reading necessary
values from the user:
a)ax+b/ax-b
b)2.5 log x + cos 32
° + | x2 –y
2 | + 2 xy
c)1/α
2 πe- (x-m/
2 σ) 2
2.W
rite a C program
for the following
a)Printing three given integers in ascending order
b)Sum
of 1 + 2+ 3 + _ _ _ _ _ n
c)1 + x
2/2! + x2/ 4!+ _ _ _ _ _ upto ten term
s
d)x +x
3/3! + x5/5!+ _ _ _ _ _ upto 7
th digit accuracy
e)R
ead x and compute Y =1 for x > 0
Y= 0 for x = 0
Y= -1 for x<0
3.W
rite C program
using FOR
statement to find the follow
ing from a given set of 20 integers.
i) Total number of even integers. ii) Total num
ber of odd integers.
iii) Sum of all even integers. iv) Sum
of all odd integers.
4.W
rite a C program
to obtain the product of two m
atrices A of size (3X3) and B of size (3X2). Theresultant m
atrix C is to be printed out along w
ith A and B. Assume suitable values for A & B.
5.Using switch-case statem
ent, write a C program that takes two operands and one operator from
theuser, perform
s the operation and then prints the answer. (consider operators +,-,/,* and %
).
6.W
rite C procedures to add, subtract, m
ultiply and divide two com
plex numbers (x+iy) and (a+ib).
Also write the m
ain program that uses these procedures.
7.A cloth show
room has announced the follow
ing seasonal discounts on purchase of items.
Purchase Amount
Discount (Percentage)
Mill C
lothHandloom
items
1-100-
5.0
101-2005.0
7.5
201-3007.5
10.0
Above 30010.0
15.0
Write a C
program using sw
itch and If statements to com
plete the net amount to be paid by a
customer.
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8.G
iven a number, w
rite C program
using while loop to reverse the digits of the
number. Exam
ple 1234 to be written as 4321.
9.The Fibonacci sequence of num
bers is 1,1,2,3,5,8… based on the recurrence relation
f(n) = f (n-1) + f (n-2) for n>2.
Write C
program using d0-w
hile to calculate and print the first m fibonacci num
bers.
10.W
rite a C program
to extract a portion of a character string and print the extracted string. Assume
that m characters are extracted starting w
ith the nth character.
11.W
rite a function that will scan a character string passed as an argum
ent and covert all lower case
characters into their upper case equivalents.
12.Im
plement the follow
ing data structures using Arrays
i) Stacks ii) Linear Q
ueuesiii) C
ircular queues
13.Sim
ple expression evaluator, that can handle +,-,/ and *.
14. Implem
ent the algorithms for the follow
ing Iterative Methods U
sing C to find one root of the equation
f(x)=xsinx+cosx=0
a) Bisectionb)False Position
c) Newton-Raphsond)Successive Approxim
ation
15.Im
plement the algorithm
s for the following iterative m
ethods using C to find one root of the equation
9x1+2x2+4x3=20
x1+10x2+4x3 = 6
2x1-4x2+10x3 = -15.
16.W
rite Com
puter programs to im
plement the Lagrange interpolation and N
ewton-G
regory forward
interpolation.
17.Im
plement in ‘C
’ the linear regression and polynomial regression algorithm
s.
18.Im
plement Traezoidal and Sim
pson methods.
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I Year B.Tech. M.E.
T P C 0 3 4
(ME 05230) ENG
INEERING W
ORKSHO
P PRACTICE
1.TRADES FO
R EXERCISES :
1.Carpentry
2.Fitting
3.Tin-Sm
ithy and Developm
ent of jobs carried out and soldering.
4.Black Sm
ithy
5.House-wiring
6.Foundry
7.IT W
orkshop-I : Com
puter hard ware , identification of parts , D
isassembly, Assem
bly ofcom
puter to working condition, Sim
ple diagnostic exercises.
8.IT w
orkshop-II : Installation of Operating system
window
s and Linux , simple diagnostic
exercises.
2.TRADES FO
R DEMO
NSTRATION & EXPO
SURE :
1.Plum
bing
2.W
elding
3.M
achine Shop
4.Pow
er Tools in construction, Wood w
orking, Electrical Engg & Mechanical Engg.
5.M
etal Cutting (W
ater Plasma)
TEXT BOO
K :
1.W
ork shop Manual / P.Kannaiah/ K.L.N
arayana/ Scitech Publishers.
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II Year B.Tech. M.E. - I Sem
estarT P C
4+1 0 4(M
A 05364) MATHEM
ATICS – II
UNIT – I : Matrices : Elem
entary row transform
ations – Rank – N
ormal form
- Echelon form –
Consistency – Solution of system of sim
ultaneous linear homogeneous and non-hom
ogeneous equations.
UNIT – II : Eigen values, eigen vectors – properties – Cayley-H
amilton Theorem
- Inverse and powers of
a matrix by C
ayley-Ham
ilton theorem – D
iagonolization of matrix. C
alculation of powers of m
atrix – Modal
and spectral matrices. R
eal matrices – Sym
metric, skew
- symm
etric, orthogonal, Linear Transformation
- Orthogonal Transform
ation. Com
plex matrices: H
ermitian, Skew
-Herm
itian and Unitary – Eigen values
and eigen vectors of complex m
atrices and their properties.
UNIT-III : Quadratic form
s- Reduction of quadratic form
to canonical form – R
ank - Positive, negativedefinite - sem
i definite - index - signature - Sylvester law.
UNIT –IV : Fourier Series : Determ
ination of Fourier coefficients – Fourier series – even and oddfunctions – Fourier series in an arbitrary interval – even and odd periodic continuation – Half-range Fouriersine and cosine expansions.
UNIT-V : Formation of partial differential equations by elim
ination of arbitrary constants and arbitraryfunctions – solutions of first order linear (Lagrange) equation and nonlinear (standard type)equations .M
ethod of separation of variables – Classification of second order linear Partial D
ifferential Equations,solutions of one dim
ensional heat equation, wave equation and two-dimensional Laplace’s equation under
initial and boundary conditions.
UNIT –VI : Fourier integral theorem – Fourier sine and cosine integrals. Fourier transform
– Fourier sineand cosine transform
s – properties – inverse transforms – Finite Fourier transform
s.
UNIT-VII : Z-transform – inverse z-transform
- properties – Dam
ping rule – Shifting rule – Initial and finalvalue theorem
s. Convolution theorem
– Solution of difference equation by z-transforms.
UNIT-VIII : Wave lets – The H
aar wavelets – A w
avelet expansion - Multiresolution analysis w
ith Haar
Wavelets - G
eneral construction of wavelets and m
ultiresolution analysis - Shannon wavelets.
TEXT BOO
KS :
1.A Text book of Engineering M
athematics Volum
e – II, 2005, T,K.V.Iyengar, B.Krishna Gandhi and
others, S.Chand and C
ompany.
2.Engineering M
athematics, B.V.R
amana, Tata M
cGraw
-Hill 2003.
REFERENCES :1.
Engineering Mathem
atics–II, 2002, P.Nagesw
ara Rao, Y.N
arsimhulu, Prabhakara R
ao2.
Engineering Mathem
atics, S.K.V.S. Sri Ram
a Chary, M
.Bhujanga Rao, Shankar, B.S.Pubs. 2000.
3.Adv. Engg. M
athematics (8th edition), Erw
in Kreyszig, John Wiley & Sons (ASIA) Pvt. Ltd. 2001.
4.Advanced Engineering Peter V.O
’Neil Thom
son Brooks/Cole.
5.Advanced Engineering M
athematics, M
erle C.Potter, J.L.Goldberg, E.F.Abrufadel, O
xford UniversityPress. Third Edition 2005.
6.Engineering M
athematics – II, 2005, Sankaraiah, VG
S Book Links, Hyderabad.
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4+1 0 4
(CS 05434) OO
PS THROUG
H JAVA
UNIT-I
Introduction : Creation of Java, im
portance of Java to internet, byte code, Java buzzwords, O
OP
Principles, Encapsulation, Inheritance and Polymorphism
, data types, variables, declaring variables,dynam
ic initialization, scope and life time of variables, arrays, operators, control statem
ents, type conversionand casting, com
piling and running of simple Java program
.
UN
IT-II
Classes and Objects : C
oncepts of classes and objects, class fundamentals D
eclaring objects,assigning object reference variables, introducing m
ethods,constructors, usage of static with data and
methods, usage of final w
ith data, access control, this key word, garbage collection, overloading m
ethodsand constructors, param
eter passing – call by value, recursion,nested classes and inner classes,exploring the String class.
UN
IT-III
Inheritance : Basic concepts, mem
ber access rules, usage of super key word, form
s of inheritance,m
ethod overriding, abstract classes, dynamic m
ethod dispatch, using final with inheritance, the O
bjectclass.
UN
IT-IV
Packages and Interfaces : Defining, Creating and Accessing a Package, Understanding CLASSPATH,im
porting packages, differences between classes and interfaces, defining an interface, im
plementing
interface, applying interfaces, variables in interface and extending interfaces.
UN
IT-V
Exception Handling and Multithreading : C
oncepts of Exception handling, types of exceptions, usageof try, catch, throw
, throws and finally keyw
ords, Built-in exceptions, creating own exception sub classes,
Concepts of M
ultithreading, differences between process and thread, thread life cycle,creating m
ultiplethreads using Thread class, R
unnable interface, Synchronization, thread priorities, inter threadcom
munication, daem
on threads,deadlocks, thread groups.
UN
IT-VI
Event Handling : Events, Event sources, Event classes, Event Listeners, Delegation event m
odel,handling m
ouse and keyboard events, Adapter classes.
AWT : C
oncepts of components, container, panel, w
indow, fram
e, canvas, Font class, Color class and
Graphics.
UN
IT-VII
AWT Controls : Buttons, Labels, Text fields, Text area, C
heck boxes, Check box groups, Lists, C
hoice,Scrollbars, M
enus, Layout Managers – Flow
, Border,Grid, C
ard and Gridbag.
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Swing – JApplet, JFram
e and JCom
ponent, Icons and Labels, Handling threading issues, text fields,
buttons – The JButton class, Check boxes, R
adio buttons, Com
bo boxes, Tabbed Panes, Scroll Panes,Trees, and Tables.
Applets – Concepts of Applets, differences betw
een applets and applications,life cycle of an applet, typesof applets, creating applets, passing param
eters to applets.
UN
IT-VIII
Networking and Java Library : Basics of N
etworking, Inetaddress, TC
P/IP sockets, Datagram
s,U
RL, U
RL connection, String handling, java.util, java.io and java.net packages.
TEXT BOO
KS :
1.The C
omplete R
eference Java J2SE 5th Edition, H
erbert Schildt, TMH
Publishing Com
pany Ltd,NewDelhi.
2.Big Java 2
nd Edition, Cay H
orstmann, John W
iley and Sons.
REFERENCES :
1.Java H
ow to Program
, Sixth Edition, H.M
.Dietel and P.J.D
ietel, Pearson Education/PHI
2.C
ore Java 2, Vol 1, Fundamentals, C
ay.S.Horstm
ann and Gary C
ornell, Seventh Edition,Pearson Education.
3.C
ore Java 2, Vol 2, Advanced Features, Cay.S.H
orstmann and G
ary Cornell, Seventh Edition,
Pearson Education.
4.Beginning in Java 2, Iver H
orton, Wrox Publications.
5.Java, Som
asundaram, Jaico.
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.II Year B.Tech. M
.E. - I Semestar
T P C4+1 0 4
(EE 05192) ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
UNIT – I
BASIC CONCEPTS : SI U
nits - Ohm
’s law, series, and parallel circuits, Kirchhoffs law
s, Star-deltatransform
ation (Simple Problem
s)– Force on a current carrying conductor in magnetic field– electrom
agneticinduction, Faraday’s law
, Lenz’s law – Self and m
utual inductances.
UNIT – II
A.C. CIRCUIT FUNDAMENTALS : Average and rm
s values of Sinusoidal quantity – representation ofalternating quantities by phasors – single phase series and parallel circuits (sim
ple problems)– Series
resonance – three phase balanced systems – single and three phase pow
er calculations.
UNIT – III
D.C. GENERATO
RS : Principle of operation of DC
machines – em
f equation – types of generators –M
agnetization and Load characteristics of DC
generators
UN
IT-IV
D.C. MO
TORS : Principle of operation of DC M
otor,Types of Motors, Back EM
F Equation, Characteristicsof D
C m
otor, Torque Equation,DC
Motor Starter (Three Point starter),Efficicency C
alculation, Swim
brne’sTest and speed control.
UNIT –V
TRANSFORM
ERS : Construction and principle of operation of single phase transform
er – emf equation
O.C
. & S.C. tests – efficiency and regulation
UN
IT-VI
INDUCTION M
OTO
RS : Principle and operation of three phase induction motors – types of m
otors,Squirrelcage and slip ring m
otor – slip torque characteristics.
UN
IT-VII
ALTERNATORS : Principle and operation of alternators – O
.C. & S.C
. tests – regulation by synchronousim
pedance method.
UNIT – VIII
ELECTRICAL INSTRUMENTS : Electrical Instrum
ents: Basic principles of indicating instruments –
moving coil and m
oving iron instruments (Am
meters and voltm
eters).
TEXT BOO
KS :1.
Introduction to Electrical Engineering by M.S.N
aidu and S.Kamakshiah, TM
H
2.Basic Electrical Engineering by T.K. N
agasarkar and M.S.Sukhija, O
xford University Press, 2005
REFERENCES :
1.Theory and Problem
s of Basic Electrical Engineering by D.P.Kothari & I.J. N
agrath PearsonEducation/PH
I
2.Essentials of Electrical and C
omputer Engineering by D
avid V.Kerns,Jr, J.David Jrw
in; PearsonEducation.
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estarT P C
4+1 0 4(CE 05375) M
ECHANICS OF SO
LIDSUNIT – ISIM
PLE STRESSES & STRAINS : Elasticity and plasticity – Types of stresses & strains–Hooke’s law
– stress – strain diagram for m
ild steel – Working stress – Factor of safety – Lateral strain, Poisson’s ratio
& volumetric strain – Elastic m
oduli & the relationship between them
– Bars of varying section – composite
bars – Temperature stresses.Strain energy – R
esilience – Gradual, sudden, im
pact and shock loadings.UNIT – IISHEAR FO
RCE AND BENDING M
OM
ENT : Definition of beam
– Types of beams – C
oncept of shearforce and bending m
oment – S.F and B.M
diagrams for cantilever, sim
ply supported and overhangingbeam
s subjected to point loads, u.d.l., uniformly varying loads and com
bination of these loads – Point ofcontra flexure – R
elation between S.F., B.M
and rate of loading at a section of a beam.
UNIT – IIIFLEXURAL STRESSES : Theory of sim
ple bending – Assumptions – D
erivation of bending equation: M/
I = f/y = E/R N
eutral axis – Determ
ination bending stresses – section modulus of rectangular and circular
sections (Solid and Hollow
), I,T,Angle and Channel sections – D
esign of simple beam
sections.UNIT – IVSHEAR STRESSES : D
erivation of formula – Shear stress distribution across various beam
s sectionslike rectangular, circular, triangular, I, T angle sections.UNIT – VANALYSIS O
F PIN-JOINTED PLANE FRAM
ES : Determ
ination of Forces in mem
bers of plane, pin-joined, perfect trusses by (i) m
ethod of joints and (ii) method of sections. Analysis of various types of
cantilever& simply–supported trusses-by m
ethod of joints,method of sections & tension coefficient m
ethods.UNIT – VIDEFLECTIO
N OF BEAM
S : Bending into a circular arc – slope, deflection and radius of curvature –D
ifferential equation for the elastic line of a beam – D
ouble integration and Macaulay’s m
ethods –D
etermination of slope and deflection for cantilever and sim
ply supported beams subjected to point loads,
- U.D
.L uniformly varying load. M
ohr’s theorems – M
oment area m
ethod – application to simple cases
including overhanging beams.
UNIT – VIITHIN CYLINDERS : Thin seam
less cylindrical shells – Derivation of form
ula for longitudinal andcircum
ferential stresses – hoop, longitudinal and Volumetric strains – changes in dia, and volum
e of thincylinders – R
iveted boiler shells – Thin spherical shells.UNIT – VIIIThick cylinders–lam
e’s equation – cylinders subjected to inside & out side pressures – compound cylinders.
TEXT BOO
KS :1.
Strength of materials by Bhaikathi; Lakshm
i publications.2.
Strength of Materials -By Jindal, U
mesh Publications.
REFERENCES :1.
Solid Mechanics, by Popov
2.Analysis of structures by Vazirani and R
atwani.
3.M
echanics of Structures Vol-III, by S.B.Junnarkar.4.
Strength of Materials by S.Tim
shenko5.
Strength of Materials by Andrew
Pytel and Ferdinond L. Singer Longman.
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II Year B.Tech. M.E. - I Sem
estarT P C
4+1 0 4(M
E 05551) THERMO
DYNAMICS
UNIT – I
Introduction: Basic Concepts : System, C
ontrol Volume, Surrounding, Boundaries, U
niverse, Types ofSystem
s, Macroscopic and M
icroscopic viewpoints, C
oncept of Continuum
, Thermodynam
ic Equilibrium,
State, Property, Process, Cycle – R
eversibility – Quasi – static Process, Irreversible Process, C
auses ofIrreversibility – Energy in State and in Transition, Types, W
ork and Heat, Point and Path function.
UNIT II
Zeroth Law of Therm
odynamics – C
oncept of quality of Temperature – Principles of Therm
ometry –
Reference Points – C
onst. Volume gas Therm
ometer – Scales of Tem
perature, Ideal Gas Scale – PM
MI - Joule’s Experim
ents – First law of Therm
odynamics – C
orollaries – First law applied to a Process –
applied to a flow system
– Steady Flow Energy Equation.
UNIT – III
Limitations of the First Law
– Thermal R
eservoir, Heat Engine, H
eat pump, Param
eters of performance,
Second Law of Thermodynam
ics, Kelvin-Planck and Clausius Statements and their Equivalence / Corollaries,
PMM
of Second kind, Carnot’s principle, C
arnot cycle and its specialties, Thermodynam
ic scale ofTem
perature, Clausius Inequality, Entropy, Principle of Entropy Increase – Energy Equation, Availability
and Irreversibility – Thermodynam
ic Potentials, Gibbs and H
elmholtz Functions, M
axwell R
elations –Elem
entary Treatment of the Third Law
of Thermodynam
ics.
UNIT IV
Pure Substances, p-V-T- surfaces, T-S and h-s diagrams, M
ollier Charts, Phase Transform
ations – Triplepoint at critical state properties during change of phase, Dryness Fraction – Clausius – Clapeyron EquationProperty tables. M
ollier charts – Various Thermodynam
ic processes and energy Transfer – SteamCalorim
etry.
UNIT - V
Perfect Gas Laws – Equation of State, specific and Universal G
as constants – various Non-flow processes,properties, end states, Heat and W
ork Transfer, changes in Internal Energy – Throttling and Free ExpansionProcesses – Flow
processes – Deviations from
perfect Gas M
odel – Vander Waals Equation of State –
Com
pressibility charts – variable specific Heats – G
as Tables.
UNIT – VI
Mixtures of perfect G
ases – Mole Fraction, M
ass friction Gravim
etric and volumetric Analysis – D
alton’sLaw
of partial pressure, Avogadro’s Laws of additive volum
es – Mole fraction , Volum
e fraction and partialpressure, Equivalent G
as const. And Molecular Internal Energy, Enthalpy, sp. H
eats and Entropy ofM
ixture of perfect Gases and Vapour, Atm
ospheric air - Psychrometric Properties – Dry bulb Tem
perature,W
et Bulb Temperature, Dew point Tem
perature, Thermodynam
ic Wet Bulb Tem
perature, Specific Humidity,
Relative H
umidity, saturated Air, Vapour pressure, D
egree of saturation – Adiabatic Saturation , Carrier’s
Equation – Psychrometric chart.
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UNIT - VII
Power Cycles : O
tto, Diesel, D
ual Com
bustion cycles, Sterling Cycle, Atkinson C
ycle, Ericcson Cycle,
Lenoir Cycle – D
escription and representation on P–V and T-S diagram, Therm
al Efficiency, Mean
Effective Pressures on Air standard basis – comparison of C
ycles.
UNIT VIII
Refrigeration Cycles : Brayton and Rankine cycles – Perform
ance Evaluation – combined cycles, Bell-
Colem
an cycle, Vapour compression cycle-perform
ance Evaluation.
TEXT BOO
KS :
1.Engineering Therm
odynamics / PK N
ag /TMH
, III Edition
2.Fundam
entals of Thermodynam
ics – Sonntag, Borgnakke and van wylen / John W
iley & sons(ASIA) Pte Ltd.
REFERENCES :
1.Fundam
entals of Classical Therm
odynamics – G
. Van Wylan & R
.E. Sonntag – John Wiley Pub.
2.Engineering Therm
odynamics – Jones & D
ugan
3.Therm
odynamics – An Engineering Approach – Yunus C
engel & Boles /TMH
4.Therm
odynamics – J.P.H
olman / M
cGraw
Hill
5.An introduction to Therm
odynamics / YVC
Rao / N
ew Age
6.Engineering Therm
odynamics – K. R
amakrishna / Anuradha Publishers.
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II Year B.Tech. M.E. - I Sem
estarT P C0 6 4
(ME 05346) M
ACHINE DRAWING
Machine Draw
ing Conventions :
Need for draw
ing conventions – introduction to ISI conventions
a)Conventional representation of m
aterials, comm
on machine elem
ents and parts such asscrew
s, nuts, bolts, keys, gears, webs, ribs.
b)Types of sections – selection of section planes and draw
ing of sections and auxiliarysectional view
s. Parts not usually sectioned.
c)M
ethods of dimensioning, general rules for sizes and placem
ent of dimensions for holes,
centers, curved and tapered features.
d)Title boxes, their size, location and details - com
mon abbreviations & their liberal usage
e)Types of D
rawings – w
orking drawings for m
achine parts.
I.Draw
ing of Machine Elem
ents and simple parts
Selection of Views, additional view
s for the following m
achine elements and parts w
ith everydrawing proportions.
a)Popular form
s of Screw threads, bolts, nuts, stud bolts, tap bolts, set screw
s.
b)Keys, cottered joints and knuckle joint.
c)R
ivetted joints for plates
d)Shaft coupling, spigot and socket pipe joint.
e)Journal, pivot and collar and foot step bearings.
II.Assem
bly Drawings:
Draw
ings of assembled view
s for the part drawings of the follow
ing using conventions and easydrawing proportions.
a)Engine parts – stuffing boxes, cross heads, Eccentrics, Petrol Engine connecting rod,piston assem
bly.
b)O
ther machine parts - Screw
s jacks, Machine Vices Plum
mer block, Tailstock.
c)Valves : Steam
stop valve, spring loaded safety valve, feed check valve and air cock.
NOTE :
First angle projection to be adopted. The student should be able to provide working drawings ofactual parts.
TEXT BOO
KS :1.
Machine D
rawing – D
hawan, S.C
hand Publications2.
Machine D
rawing –K.L.N
arayana, P.Kannaiah & K. Venkata Reddy / N
ew Age/ Publishers
REFERENCES :1.
Machine D
rawing – P.S.G
ill.2.
Machine Drawing – Luzzader
3.M
achine Draw
ing - Rajput
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estarT P C0 3 2
(CE 05376) MECHANICS O
F SOLIDS & ELECTRICAL ENG
INEERING LAB
(A)M
ECHNICS OF SO
LIDS LAB
1.D
irect tension test
Bending test on :
a)Sim
ple supported
b)Cantilever beam
2.Torsion test.
3.H
ardness test.
a)Brinells hardness test
b)R
ockwell hardness test
4.Test on springs.
5.C
ompression test on cube.
6.Im
pact test.
7.Punch shear test.
(B)ELECTRICAL ENG
INEERING LAB
The following experim
ents are required to be conducted as compulsory experim
ents :
1.Sw
inburne’s test on D.C
. Shunt machine. (Predeterm
ination of efficiency of a given D.C
. Shuntm
achine working as m
otor and generator).
2.O
C and SC
tests on single phase transformer (Predeterm
ination of efficiecy and regulation atgiven pow
er factors)
3.Brake test on 3-phase Induction m
otor (Determ
ination of performance characteristics)
4.R
egulation of alternator by Synchronous impedance m
ethod.
In addition to the above four experiments, any one of the experim
ents from the follow
ing list isrequired to be conducted :
5.Speed control of D
.C. Shunt m
otor by
a)Arm
ature Voltage control motor by
b)Field flux control m
ethod
Brake test on D.C
Shunt Motor.
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II Year B.Tech. M.E. - I Sem
estarT P C0 3 2
(CS 05338) JAVA LAB1.
Write a Java program
that prints all real solutions to the quadratic equation ax2 + bx + c = 0. R
eadin a, b, c and use the quadratic form
ula. If the discriminant b
2 -4ac is negative, display a message
stating that there are no real solutions.2.
The Fibonacci sequence is defined by the following rule. The fist tw
o values in the sequence are 1and 1. Every subsequent value is the run of the tw
o values preceding it. Write a Java program
thatuses both recursive and non recursive functions to print the nth value in the Fibonacci sequence.
3.W
rite a Java program that prom
pts the user for an integer and then prints out all prime num
bers upto that. Integer.
4.W
rite a Java program that checks w
hether a given string is a palindrome or not. Ex: M
ADAM
is apalindrom
e.5.
Write a Java program
for sorting a given list of names in ascending order.
6.W
rite a Java program to m
ultiply two given m
atrices.7.
Write a Java Program
that reads a line of integers, and then displays each integers, and the sum of
all the integers (use string to kenizer class)8.
Write a Java program
that reads on file name from
the user then displays information about w
hetherthe file exists, w
hether the file is readable, whether the file is w
ritable, the type of file and the lengthof the file in bytes.
9.W
rite a Java program that reads a file and displays a file and displays the file on the screen, w
ith aline num
ber before each line.10.
Write a Java program
that displays the number of characters, lines and w
ords in a text file.11.
Write a Java program
that:a)
Implem
ents stack ADT.
b) Converts infix expression into Postfix form
.12.
Write an applet that displays a sim
ple message.
13.W
rite an applet that computes the paym
ent of a loan based on the amount of the loan, the interest
rate and the number of m
onths. It takes one parameter from
the browser: M
onthly rate; if true, theinterest rate is per m
onth; Other w
ise the interest rate is annual.14.
Write a Java program
that works as a sim
ple calculator. Use a grid layout to arrange buttons for the
digits and for the + - X % operations. Add a text field to display the result.
15.W
rite a Java program for handling m
ouse events.16.
Write a Java program
for creating multiple threads
17.W
rite a Java program that correctly im
plements producer consum
er problem using the concept of
inter thread comm
unication.18.
Write a Java program
that lets users create Pie charts. Design your ow
n user interface (with sw
ings& AW
T)19.
Write a Java program
that allows the user to draw
lines, rectangles and OU
.als.20.
Write a Java program
that implem
ents a simple client/server application. The client sends data to
a server. The server receives the data, uses it to produce a result, and then sends the result backto the client. The client displays the result on the console. For ex: The data sent from
the client isthe radius of a circle, and the result produced by the server is the area of the circle.
21.W
rite a Java program that illustrates how
run time polym
orphism is achieved.
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estarT P C
4+1 0 4(M
A 05476) PROBABILITY & STATISTICS
UNIT-I
Probability : Sample space and events – Probability – The axiom
s of probability - Some elem
entarytheorem
s - Conditional probability – Baye’s theorem
.
UN
IT-II
Random
variables – Discrete and continuous – D
istribution – Distribution function.
UN
IT-III
Distribution - Binom
ial, poisson and normal distribution – related properties.
UN
IT-IV
Sampling distribution : Populations and sam
ples - Sampling distributions of m
ean (known and unknown)proportions, sum
s and differences.
UN
IT-V
Estimation : Point estim
ation – interval estimation - Bayesian estim
ation.
UN
IT-VI
Test of Hypothesis – M
eans and proportions – Hypothesis concerning one and tw
o means – Type I and
Type II errors. One tail, tw
o-tail tests.
UN
IT-VII
Tests of significance – Student’s t-test, F-test, x2
test. Estimation of proportions.
UN
IT-VIII
Curve fitting : The method of least squares – Inferences based on the least squares estim
ations -C
urvilinear regression – multiple regressions – correlation for univariate and bivariate distributions.
TEXT BOO
KS :
1.Probability and statistics for engineers:Erw
in Miller And John E.Freund. Prentice-H
all of India /Pearson , Sixth edition.
2.Text book of Probability and Statistics by D
r.Shahnaz Bathul, V.G.S.Publishers 2003.
REFERENCES :
1.Probability, Statistics and R
andom Processes D
r.K.Murugesan & P.G
urusamy by Anuradha
Agencies, Deepti Publications.
2.Advanced Engineering M
athematics (Eighth edition), Erw
in Kreyszig, John Wiley and Sons (ASIA)
Pvt. Ltd., 2001.
3.Probability and Statistics for Engineers: G
.S.S.Bhishma R
ao,sitech., Second edition 2005.
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.E. - II Semestar
T P C4+1 0 4
(EC 05069) BASIC ELECTRONICS
UNIT I
Semiconductor m
aterials and Junction diodes : Classification of solids, energy levels, intrinsic and
extrinsic semiconductor, conduction in m
etals and semiconductors.
Semiconductor diodes : D
iode under forward bias condition, diode under reverse bias condition,
current-voltage characteristics of PN junction diode, D
iode as a switch, as a rectifier, H
alf wave rectifier,
Full wave rectifier, R
ectifier with filters.
UNIT II
BJT and FETs : Bipolar Junction Transistor structure, principle of operation of npn and pnp transistor,Transistor (BJT) configurations C
B, CE, C
C. R
elation between IC , IB and IE currents – Input and output
characteristics of BJT – Junction Field Effect Transistor : Physical structure, principle of operation,current-voltage characteristics, JFET configuration as C
S, CD
& CG
.
UNIT III
SCR and Thyristor : Principles of operation and characteristics of SCR
, Triggering of SCR
, Diac and
Triac, Thyristor characteristics, phase controlled half and full wave rectification.
UNIT IV
Feedback Amplifiers : Feedback principles, advantages of negative feedback am
plifier, feedbackam
plifier topologies, analysis, effect of negative feedback on Ri , R
o , Av and A
I of an amplifier.
UNIT V
Oscillators : C
lassification of oscillators, principle of feedback oscillator, Barkhausen’s criterion, RC
phase shift oscillator, Hartley and C
ollpits oscillators.
UNIT VI
Basic Timer C
ircuits, Applications, welding control, R
esistance welding, Energy storage w
elding.
UNIT VII
Induction and Dielectric heating, Ultrasonic generators and applications, Cathode Ray tube of CRO, sim
pleapplications.
UNIT VIII
8085 Microprocessors : Brief overview
of 8085’s architecture, A to D and D
to A converter circuits andapplications.
TEXTBO
OK
S:1.
Electronic Devices and C
ircuits – J. Millm
an and C.C
. Halkias, TM
H, 1998.
2.Industrial Electronics – G
.K. Mithal, Khanna Publications, 19
th Edn., 2003.REFERENCES :
1.Electronic D
evices and Circuits – K. Lal Kishore, B.S. Publications, 2
nd edition, 2005.
2.Basic Electronics – Sedha and M
ithal, S. Chand & C
o.
3.Thyristors and Applications – M
. Ram
Murthy, East-W
est Press, 1977.4.
8085 Microprocessors and Interfacing – R
.S. Goankar.
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.II Year B.Tech. M
.E. - II Semestar
T P C4+1 0 4
(CE 05374) MECHANICS O
F FLUIDSUNIT – IFluid Properties And Fluid Statics : D
ensity, Specific weight, Specific gravity, viscosity, Vapour
pressure, compressibility, Pressure at a point, Pascal’s law
, pressure variation with tem
perature, densityand attitude. H
ydro static law, Piezom
eter, Simple and differential m
anometers, pressure gauges, total
pressure and center of pressure – plane, vertical and inclined surfaces. Buoyancy and stability of floatingbodies.UNIT – IIFluid Kinem
atics : Stream line, path line, streak line, stream
tube, classification of flows, steady,
unsteady, uniform, non-uniform
, laminar, turbulent, rotational, irrotational flow
s, one, two and three
dimensional flow
s – Continuity equation in 3D
flow, stream
function, velocity potential function.UNIT – IIIFluid Dynam
ics : Surface and Body forces – Euler’s and Bernoulli’s equation derivation, Navier- stokes
equation (explanation only) Mom
entum equation - applications, vortex – Free and Forced. Forced vortex
with free surface.
UNIT – IVSim
ilitude and Flow M
easurement – Sim
ilarly laws, distorted m
odels. Flow through Venturim
eters andO
rificemeter, flow
through notches and weirs, Viscom
eters, Hot w
ire Anemom
eters, Pitot tube, Flowthrough nozzles.UNIT – VA
pproximate
solutions of
N.S
. E
quations -
Boundary
layer- concepts,
Prandtl
contribution,Characteristices of boundary layer along a thin flat plate Von-karm
an’s mom
entum integral
equation (No derivation), laminar and turbulent Boundary layers,BL in transition,separation of BL,control of
BL separation,flow around subm
erged objects, Drag and lift – types of drag – m
agnus effect.UNIT – VIClosed Conduit Flow
: Characteristics of real fluids – R
eynolds experiment –D
arcy’s equation, Minor
losses – pipes in series – pipes in parallel – Total energy line and hydraulic gradient line.UNIT – VIIExact Solutions of Navier Stokes Equations: Flow
between parallel plates, flow
through long tubes -Fow
through inclined tubes, Turbulent flow, variation of friction factor w
ith Reynold’s N
umber–M
ody’schart.UNIT – VIIIFlow
of Compressible Fluid: Introduction, Therm
odynamic relations, basic equations of com
pressibleflow
, velocity of sound wave in a fluid for isotherm
al and adiabatic process, mach num
ber and itsapplications, m
ach angle, Propagation of Pressure waves and stagnation properties
TEXT BOO
KS :1.
Fluid Mechanics H
ydraulics & Hydraulics M
achines Modi & Seth, Standard publications, NewDelhi.
2.Engineering Fluid M
echanics by K.L.Kumar, S.C
hand & Co.
REFERENCES :1.
Fluid Mechanics – Frnk in w
hite Mc-G
rawhill.
2.Fluid M
echanics - John – F.Dauglas, Pearson Educations publishers.
3.Fluid M
echanics & Hydraulic M
achines - D. R
amadurgaiah, N
ewage Publishers.
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T P C4+1 0 4
(MM
05392) METALLURG
Y & MATERIAL SCIENCE
UNIT – IStructure of M
etals : Bonds in Solids – Metallic bond - crystallization of m
etals, grain and grainboundaries, effect of grain boundaries on the properties of m
etal / alloys – determination of grain size.
UNIT - IIConstitution of Alloys : Necessity of alloying, types of solid solutions, Hum
e Rotherys rules, intermediate
alloy phases, and electron compounds.
UNIT -IIIEquilibrium
of Diagrams : Experim
ental methods of construction of equilibrium
diagrams, Isom
orphousalloy system
s, equilibrium cooling and heating of alloys, Lever rule, coring m
iscibility gaps, eutecticsystem
s, congruent melting interm
ediate phases, peritectic reaction. Transformations in the solid state –
allotropy, eutectoid, peritectoid reactions, phase rule, relationship between equilibrium
diagrams and
properties of alloys. Study of important binary phase diagram
s of Cu-N
i-, Al-Cu, Bi-C
d, Cu-An, C
us-Snand Fe-Fe
3 C.UNIT -IVCast Irons and Steels : Structure and properties of W
hite Cast iron, M
alleable Cast iron, grey cast iron,
Spheriodal graphite cast iron, Alloy cast irons. Classification of steels, structure and properties of plan
carbon steels, Low alloy steels, H
adfield manganese steels, tool and die steels.
UNIT – VHeat treatm
ent of Alloys : Effect of alloying elements on Fe-Fe3C
system, Annealing, norm
alizing,Hardening, TTT diagram
s, tempering , Hardenability surface - hardening m
ethods, Age hardening treatment,
Cryogenic treatm
ent of alloys.UNIT - VINon-ferrous M
etals and Alloys : Structure and properties of copper and its alloys, Aluminium
and itsalloys, Titanium
and its alloys.UNIT – VIICeram
ic materials : C
rystalline ceramics, glasses, cerm
aets, abrasive materials, nonom
aterials –definition, properties and applications of the above.UNIT - VIIICom
posite materials : C
lassification of composites, various m
ethods of component m
anufacture ofcom
posites, particle – reinforced materials, fiber reinforced m
aterials, metal ceram
ic mixtures, m
etal –m
atrix composites and C
– C com
posites.TEXT BO
OKS :
1.Introduction to Physical M
etallurgy / Sidney H. Avener.
2.M
aterial science & Metallurgy / Kodgire
REFERENCES :1.
Science of Engineering Materials / Agarw
al2.
Materials Science / Vijendra Singh
3.elem
ents of Material science / V. R
ahghavan4.
An introduction to materialscience / W
.g.vinas & HL M
ancini5.
Material science & m
aterial / C.D
.Yesudian & harris Samuel
6.Engineering M
aterials and Their Applications – R. A Flinn and P K Trojan / Jaico Books.
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estarT P C
4+1 0 4(CE 05239) ENVIRO
NMENTAL STUDIES
UNIT - I
Multidisciplinary nature of Environm
ental Studies: Definition, Scope and Im
portance – Need for
Public Awareness.
UNIT - II
Natural Resources : Renew
able and non-renewable resources – N
atural resources and associatedproblem
s – Forest resources – Use and over – exploitation, deforestation, case studies – Timber extraction
– Mining, dam
s and other effects on forest and tribal people – Water resources – U
se and over utilizationof surface and ground w
ater – Floods, drought, conflicts over water, dam
s – benefits and problems -
Mineral resources: U
se and exploitation, environmental effects of extracting and using m
ineral resources,case studies. - Food resources: W
orld food problems, changes caused by agriculture and overgrazing,
effects of modern agriculture, fertilizer-pesticide problem
s, water logging, salinity, case studies. - Energy
resources: Grow
ing energy needs, renewable and non-renew
able energy sources use of alternate energysources. Case studies. Land resources: Land as a resource, land degradation, m
an induced landslides, soilerosion and desertification. R
ole of an individual in conservation of natural resources. Equitable use ofresources for sustainable lifestyles.
UNIT - III
Ecosystems : C
oncept of an ecosystem. - Structure and function of an ecosystem
. - Producers,consum
ers and decomposers. - Energy flow in the ecosystem
- Ecological succession. - Food chains, foodw
ebs and ecological pyramids. - Introduction, types, characteristic features, structure and function of the
following ecosystem
:
a.Forest ecosystem
b.G
rassland ecosystem
c.D
esert ecosystem
d.Aquatic ecosystem
s (ponds, streams, lakes, rivers, oceans, estuaries)
UNIT - IV
Biodiversity and its conservation : Introduction - Definition: genetic, species and ecosystem
diversity.- Bio-geographical classification of India - Value of biodiversity: consum
ptive use, productive use, social,ethical, aesthetic and option values - . Biodiversity at global, N
ational and local levels. - . India as a mega-
diversity nation - Hot-sports of biodiversity - Threats to biodiversity: habitat loss, poaching of w
ildlife, man-
wildlife conflicts. - Endangered and endem
ic species of India - Conservation of biodiversity: In-situ and Ex-
situ conservation of biodiversity.
UNIT - V
Environmental Pollution : D
efinition, Cause, effects and control m
easures of :
a.Air pollution
b.W
ater pollution
c.Soil pollution
d.M
arine pollution
e.Noise pollution
f.Therm
al pollution
g.Nuclear hazards
Solid waste M
anagement : C
auses, effects and control measures of urban and industrial w
astes. - Role
of an individual in prevention of pollution. - Pollution case studies. - Disaster m
anagement: floods,
earthquake, cyclone and landslides.
UNIT - VI
Social Issues and the Environment : From
Unsustainable to Sustainable development -Urban problem
srelated to energy -W
ater conservation, rain water harvesting, w
atershed managem
ent -Resettlem
ent andrehabilitation of people; its problem
s and concerns. Case Studies -Environm
ental ethics: Issues andpossible solutions. -C
limate change, global w
arming, acid rain, ozone layer depletion, nuclear accidents
and holocaust. Case Studies. -W
asteland reclamation. -C
onsumerism
and waste products. -Environm
entProtection Act. -Air (Prevention and C
ontrol of Pollution) Act. -Water (Prevention and control of Pollution)
Act -Wildlife Protection Act -Forest C
onservation Act -Issues involved in enforcement of environm
entallegislation. -Public aw
areness.
UNIT - VII
Human Population and the Environm
ent : Population growth, variation am
ong nations. Populationexplosion - Fam
ily Welfare Program
me. -Environm
ent and human health. -Hum
an Rights. -Value Education.-H
IV/AIDS. -W
omen and C
hild Welfare. -R
ole of information Technology in Environm
ent and human
health. -Case Studies.
UNIT - VIII
Field work : Visit to a local area to docum
ent environmental assets R
iver /forest grassland/hill/mountain
-Visit to a local polluted site-Urban/R
ural/industrial/ Agricultural Study of comm
on plants, insects, birds. -Study of sim
ple ecosystems-pond, river, hill slopes, etc.
TEXTBOO
K :
1.Textbook of Environm
ental Studies for Undergraduate C
ourses by Erach Bharucha for University
Grants C
omm
ission.
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estarT P C
4+1 0 4
(ME 05547) THERM
AL ENGINEERING
- I
UNIT – I
I.C. ENGINES : C
lassification - Working principles, Valve and Port Tim
ing Diagram
s, Air – Standard,air-fuel and actual cycles - Engine system
s – Fuel, Carburetor, Fuel Injection System, Ignition, Cooling and
Lubrication.
UNIT – II
Combustion in S.I. Engines : N
ormal C
ombustion and abnorm
al combustion – Im
portance of flame
speed and effect of engine variables – Type of Abnormal com
bustion, pre-ignition and knocking (explanationof ) – Fuel requirem
ents and fuel rating, anti knock additives – combustion cham
ber – requirements, types.
UNIT III
Combustion in C.I. Engines : Four stages of com
bustion – Delay period and its im
portance – Effect ofengine variables – D
iesel Knock– Need for air m
ovement, suction, com
pression and combustion induced
turbulence – open and divided combustion cham
bers and nozzles used – fuel requirements and fuel rating.
UNIT – IV
Testing and Performance : Param
eters of performance - m
easurement of cylinder pressure, fuel
consumption, air intake, exhaust gas com
position, Brake power – D
etermination of frictional losses and
indicated power – Perform
ance test – Heat balance sheet and chart.
UNIT – V
Positive displacement and rotodynam
ic machinery – Pow
er producing and power absorbing m
achines
COM
PRESSORS – C
lassification – Fan, blower and com
pressor – positive displacement and dynam
ictypes – reciprocating and rotary types.
Reciprocating : Principle of operation, work required, Isotherm
al efficiency volumetric efficiency and
effect of clearance, stage compression, undercooling, saving of w
ork, minim
um w
ork condition for stagecom
pression.
UNIT VI
Rotary (Positive displacement type) : R
oots Blower, vane sealed com
pressor, Lysholm com
pressor –m
echanical details and principle of working – efficiency considerations.
Dynamic Com
pressors : Centrifugal com
pressors: Mechanical details and principle of operation –
velocity and pressure variation. Energy transfer-impeller blade shape-losses, slip factor, pow
er inputfactor, pressure coefficient and adiabatic coefficient – velocity diagram
s – power.
Axial Flow Com
pressors : Mechanical details and principle of operation – velocity triangles and energy
transfer per stage degree of reaction, work done factor - isentropic efficiency- pressure rise calculations –
Polytropic efficiency.
UNIT VII
REFRIGERATIO
N : Mechanical R
efrigeration and types – units of refrigeration – Air refrigerationsystem
, details and principle of operation – applications of air refrigeration, vapour compression refrigeration
systems – calculation of C
OP – effect of superheating and sub cooling, desired properties of refrigerants
and comm
on refrigerants Vapour absorption system – m
echanical details – working principle.
UNIT VIII
AIR CONDITIO
NING : C
oncepts of Psychrometry – Properties of m
oist air – Usage of Psychrom
etricC
hart – Calculation of m
oist air properties.
Types of air –conditioning systems – R
equirements –– schem
atic layout of a typical plant.
TEXT BO
OK
S:
1.I.C
. Engines / V. GAN
ESAN- TM
H
2.Therm
al Engineering / Rajput / Lakshm
i Publications.
REFER
ENC
ES:
1.IC
Engines – Mathur & Sharm
a – Dhanpath R
ai & Sons.
2.Engineering fundam
entals of IC Engines – Pulkrabek / Pearson /PH
I
3.Therm
al Engineering / Rudram
oorthy - TMH
4.Therm
odynamics & H
eat Engines / B. Yadav/ Central Book D
epot., Allahabad
5.I.C
. Engines / Heyw
ood /McG
rawH
Ill.
6.Therm
al Engineering – R.S. Khurm
i & J.K.Gupta – S.C
hand
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estarT P C0 3 2
(ME 05549) THERM
AL ENGINEERING
LAB
1.I.C
. Engines Valve / Port Timing D
iagrams
2.I.C
. Engines Performance Test( 4 -S D
iesel Engines )
3.I.C
. Engines Performance Test on 2-S, Petrol
4.Evaluation of Engine friction by conducting m
orse on 4-S Multi cylinder Petrol Engine and
retardation and motoring test on 4- S diesel engine
5.I.C
. Engines Heat Balance.
6.I.C
.Engines A/F Ratio and Volum
etric Efficiency
7.Perform
ance Test on Variable Com
pression Ratio Engines, econom
ical speed test.
8.Perform
ance Test on Reciprocating Air – C
ompressor U
nit
9.C
OP of a R
efrigeration Unit.
10.Study of Boilers
11.D
is-assembly / Assem
bly of Engines.
12.Perform
ance of Air – Conditioning System
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estarT P C0 3 2
(MT 05070) BASIC ELECTRO
NICS AND METALLURG
Y LAB
(A)BASIC ELECTRO
NICS LAB :
1.Transistor C
E Characteristics ( Input and O
utput )
2.Full w
ave Rectifier w
ith and without Filters
3.SC
R C
haracteristics
4.Single stage R
C coupled Am
plifier
5.Feed back am
plifier ( Voltage series/Current series )
6.R
C Phase Shift O
scillator
7.Study of 8085 kit ( sim
ple programs )
(B)M
ETALLURGY LAB :
1.Preparation and study of the M
icro Structure of pure metals like Iron, C
u and Al.
2.Preparation and study of the M
icrostructure of Mild steels, low
carbon steels, high – Csteels.
3.Study of the M
icro Structures of Cast Irons.
4.Study of the M
icro Structures of Non-Ferrous alloys.
5.Study of the M
icro structures of Heat treated steels.
6.H
ardeneability of steels by Jominy End Q
uench Test.
7.To find out the hardness of various treated and untreated steels.
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esterT P C
4+1 0 4
(HS 05353) MANAG
ERIAL ECONO
MICS AND FINANCIAL ANALYSIS
UNIT - I
Introduction to Managerial Econom
ics : Definition, N
ature and Scope Managerial Econom
ics–D
emand Analysis: D
emand D
eterminants, Law
of Dem
and and its exceptions.
UNIT - II
Elasticity of Demand : D
efinition, Types, Measurem
ent and Significance of Elasticity of Dem
and.D
emand Forecasting, Factors governing dem
and forecasting, methods of dem
and forecasting (surveym
ethods, statistical methods, expert opinion m
ethod, test marketing, controlled experim
ents, judgmental
approach to demand forecasting)
UNIT - III
Theory of Production and Cost Analysis : Production Function – Isoquants and Isocosts, MR
TS,Least C
ost Com
bination of Inputs, Production function, Laws of R
eturns, Internal and External Economies
of Scale.
Cost Analysis : Cost concepts, O
pportunity cost, Fixed Vs.Variable costs, Explicit costs Vs.Implicit
costs, Out of pocket costs vs. Im
puted costs. Break-even Analysis (BEA)-Determ
ination of Break-EvenPoint (sim
ple problems)-M
anagerial Significance and limitations of BEA.
UNIT IV
Introduction to Markets & Pricing strategies
Market structures: Types of com
petition, Features of Perfect competition, M
onopoly and Monopolistic
Com
petition. Price-Output D
etermination in case of Perfect C
ompetition and M
onopoly. Pricing Strategies
UNIT V
Business & New Econom
ic Environment : C
haracteristic features of Business, Features andevaluation of Sole Proprietorship, Partnership, Joint Stock C
ompany, Public Enterprises and their types,
Changing Business Environm
ent in Post-liberalization scenario
UNIT VI
Capital and Capital Budgeting : Capital and its significance, Types of C
apital, Estimation of Fixed and
Working capital requirem
ents, Methods and sources of raising finance.
Nature and scope of capital budgeting, features of capital budgeting proposals, M
ethods of Capital
Budgeting: Payback Method, Accounting R
ate of Return (AR
R) and N
et Present Value Method (sim
pleproblem
s)
UNIT VII
Introduction to Financial Accounting : Double-Entry Book Keeping, Journal, Ledger, Trial Balance-
Final Accounts (Trading Account, Profit and Loss Account and Balance Sheet with sim
ple adjustments).
UNIT VIII
Financial Analysis through ratios : Com
putation, Analysis and Interpretation of Liquidity Ratios
(Current R
atio and quick ratio), Activity Ratios (Inventory turnover ratio and D
ebtor Turnover ratio), Capital
structure Ratios (D
ebt-Equity ratio, Interest Coverage ratio), and Profitability ratios (G
ross Profit Ratio,
Net Profit ratio, O
perating Ratio, P/E R
atio and EPS).
TEXT BOO
KS :
1.Aryasri: M
anagerial Economics and Financial Analysis, 2/e, TM
H, 2005.
2.Varshney & M
aheswari: M
anagerial Economics, Sultan C
hand, 2003.
REFERENCES :
1.Am
brish Gupta, Financial Accounting for M
anagement, Pearson Education, N
ew D
elhi, 2004.
2.Shim
&Siegel: Financial Accounting (Schaum’s O
utlines), 2/e, TMH
,2004
3.C
hary: Production and Operations M
anagement, 3/e, TM
H, 2004.
4.D
omnick Salvatore: M
anagerial Economics In a G
lobal Economy, 4
th Edition, Thomson, 2003.
5.N
arayanaswam
y: Financial Accounting—A M
anagerial Perspective, PHI, 2005
6.Peterson & Lew
is: Managerial Econom
ics, 4th Edition, Pearson Education, 2004
7.R
aghunatha Reddy & N
arasimhachary: M
anagerial Economics& Financial Analysis, Scitech,
2005.
8.S.N
.Mahesw
ari & S.K. Mahesw
ari, Financial Accounting, Vikas, 2005.
9.Truet and Truet: M
anagerial Economics:Analysis, Problem
s and Cases, W
iley, 2004.
10.D
wivedi:M
anagerial Economics, 6
th Ed., Vikas, 2002
11.Yogesh M
aheswari:M
anagerial Economics, 2
nd Ed.,PHI, 2005.
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esterT P C
4+1 0 4(M
E 05295) HYDRAULIC MACHINERY & SYSTEM
SUNIT – IIM
PACT OF W
ATER JETS : Hydrodynam
ic force of jets on stationary and moving flat, inclined and
curved vanes, jet striking centrally and at tip-velocity triangles at inlet and outlet expressions for work done
and efficiency – angular mom
entum principle – applications to radial flow turbines – Jet propulsion of ships.
UNIT – IIHYDRAULIC TURBINES : O
vershot and undershot water w
heels – classification of Water turbines –
Pelton Wheel – W
ork done and working proportions, Francis, Kaplan and propeller turbines – work done andw
orking proportions – draft tubes – types.
UNIT – IIIPERFO
RMANCE O
F TURBINES : Performance under unit head – unit quantities – perform
ance underspecific conditions – specific speed – perform
ance characteristic curves – model testing of turbines –
cavitation governing of turbines – surge tanks.
UNIT – IVRECIPRO
CATING PUM
PS : Main com
ponents and working of a reciprocating pump-types of reciprocating
pumps-pow
er required to drive the pump, coefficient of discharge and slip indicator diagram
– effect ofacceleration head in suction and delivery pipes – effect of friction – m
aximum
vacuum pressure, w
orksaved by air vessels – rate of flow
into and from air vessels – pum
p duty.
UNIT – VCENTRIFUG
AL PUMPS – I : Types Com
ponent parts and working-work done by the impeller-M
anometric
head – losses and efficiencies – effect of vane angle on manom
etric efficiency – effect of finite number of
vanes of the impeller on head and efficiency – m
inimum
starting speed – loss of head due to reduced orincreased flow
– diameters of im
peller and pipes.
UNIT – VICENTRIFUG
ICAL PUMPS – II : Specific speed – M
odel testing of pumps – M
ultistage Pumps – Pum
psin parallel – perform
ance of pumps – characteristics curves – N
PSH – C
avitation, priming devices – pum
ptroubles and rem
edies.
UNIT – VIIHYDRAULIC DEVICES : H
ydraulic accumulator, H
ydraulic Ingtensifier – Hydraulic ram
, Hydraulic
press, Hydraulic lift, H
ydraulic crane – hydraulic couplings and torque converters – Air lift pump.
UNIT – VIIIHYDRAULIC SYSTEM
S : Transmission of pow
er through pipes : Condition for m
aximum
power
transmission – G
ear and Vane pumps, H
ydraulic valves, fluids and hydraulic piping.
TEXT BOO
KS :1.
Hydraulic M
achines / Benga & Sharma
2.H
ydraulics and Hydraulic M
achines / Modi & Seth.
REFERENCES :1.
Elements of H
ydraulic Machines and Fluidics / Jagdish Lal
2.Fluid m
echanics & fluid power engineering by D
.S.Kumar , S.K.Katiraia & Sons publications.
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esterT P C
4+1 0 4(M
P 05493) PRODUCTIO
N TECHNOLO
GY
UNIT – I
CASTING : Steps involved in m
aking a casting – Advantage of casting and its applications. – Patternsand Pattern m
aking – Types of patterns – Materials used for patterns, pattern allow
ances and theirconstruction, Principles of G
ating, Gating ratio and design of G
ating systems
UNIT – II
Solidification of casting – Concept – Solidification of pure m
etal and alloys, short & long freezing rangealloys.
Risers – Types, function and design,
casting design considerations, special casting processes 1) Centrifugal 2)D
ie, 3) Investment.
Methods of M
elting : Crucible m
elting and cupola operation, steel making processes, special.
UNIT – III
A)W
elding : Classification of w
elding process types of welds and w
elded joints and theircharacteristics, design of w
elded joints, Gas w
elding, ARC
welding, Forge w
elding, resistancew
elding, Thermit w
elding and Plasma (Air and w
ater ) welding.
B)Cutting of M
etals: Oxy – Acetylene G
as cutting, water plasm
a. Cutting of ferrous, non-ferrous
metals.
UNIT – IV
Inert Gas w
elding, TIG & M
IG, w
elding, Friction welding, Induction w
elding, Explosive welding, Laser
welding, Soldering & Brazing. H
eat affected zones in welding;
welding defects – causes and rem
edies – destructive nondestructive testing of welds.
UNIT – V
Hot w
orking, cold working, strain hardening, recovery, recrystallisation and grain grow
th, Com
parison ofproperties of C
old and Hot w
orked parts, Rolling fundam
entals – theory of rolling, types of Rolling m
ills andproducts. Forces in rolling and pow
er requirements.
UNIT - VI
Stamping, form
ing and other cold working processes : Blanking and piercing – Bending and form
ing –D
rawing and its types – w
ire drawing and Tube draw
ing – coining – Hot and cold spinning – Types of
presses and press tools. Forces and power requirem
ent in the above operations.
UNIT- VII
EXTRUSION O
F METALS : Basic extrusion process and its characteristics. H
ot extrusion and coldextrusion - Forw
ard extrusion and backward extrusion – Im
pact extrusion Hydrostatic extrusion.
Forging processes: Principles of forging – Tools and dies – Types Forging – Smith forging, Drop Forging
– Roll forging – Forging ham
mers : R
otary forging – forging defects.
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UNIT - VIII
Processing of Plastics: Types of Plastics, Properties, applications and their Processing methods &
Equipment (blow
&injection modeling)
TEXT BOO
KS :
1.M
anufacturing Engineering and Technology/Kalpakjin S/ Pearson Edu.
2.M
anufacturing Technology / P.N. R
ao/TMH
REFERENCES :
1.Production Technology / R
.K. Jain
2.M
etal Casting / TV R
amana R
ao / New
Age
3.Principles of M
etal Castings / R
oenthal.
4.W
elding Process / Paramar /
5.Production Technology /Sarm
a P C /
6.Production Engineering – Suresh D
alela & Ravi Shankar / G
algotia Publications Pvt. Ltd.
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esterT P C
4+1 0 4(M
E 05339) KINEMATICS O
F MACHINERY
UNIT – I
MECHANISM
S : Elements or Links – C
lassification – Rigid Link, flexible and fluid link – Types of
kinematic pairs – sliding, turning, rolling, screw
and spherical pairs – lower and higher pairs – closed and
open pairs – constrained motion – com
pletely, partially or successfully constrained and incompletely
constrained .
MACHINES : M
echanism and m
achines – classification of machines – kinem
atic chain – inversion ofm
echanism – inversion of m
echanism – inversions of quadric cycle, chain – single and double slider crank
chains.
UNIT - II
STRAIGHT LINE M
OTIO
N MECHANISM
S : Exact and approximate copiers and generated types –
Peaucellier, Hart and Scott R
ussul – Grasshopper – W
att T. Chebicheff and R
obert Mechanism
s andstraight line m
otion, Pantograph.
UNIT – III
KINEMATICS : Velocity and acceleration – M
otion of link in machine – D
etermination of Velocity and
acceleration diagrams – G
raphical method – Application of relative velocity m
ethod four bar chain.
Analysis of Mechanism
s : Analysis of slider crank chain for displacement , velocity and acceleration of
slider – Acceleration diagram for a given m
echanism, Kleins construction, Coriolis acceleration, determ
inationof C
oriolis component of acceleration.
Plane motion of body : Instantaneous center of rotation, centroids and axodes – relative m
otion betweentwo bodies – Three centres in line theorem
– Graphical determ
ination of instantaneous centre, diagrams for
simple m
echanisms and determ
ination of angular velocity of points and links.
UNIT – IV
STEERING M
echanisms : C
onditions for correct steering – Davis Steering gear, Ackerm
ans steeringgear – velocity ratio.
HOO
KE’S JOINT : Single and double H
ooke’s joint – Universial coupling – application – problem
s.
UNIT – V
CAMS : D
efinitions of cam and follow
ers – their uses – Types of followers and cam
s – Terminology –
Types of follower motion - Uniform
velocity – Simple harm
onic motion and uniform
acceleration. Maxim
umvelocity and m
aximum
acceleration during outward and return strokes in the above 3 cases.
Analysis of motion of follow
ers : Roller follow
er – circular cam w
ith straight, concave and convexflanks.
UNIT – VI
Higher pairs, friction wheels and toothed gears – types – law of gearing, condition for constant velocity ratiofor transm
ission of motion – from
of teeth, cycloidal and involute profiles. Velocity of sliding – phenomena
of interferences – Methods of interference.
Condition for m
inimum
number of teeth to avoid interference, expressions for arc of contact and path of
contact – Introduction to Helical – Bevel and w
orm gearing.
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UNIT – VII
Belt Rope and Chain Drives : Introduction, selection of belt drive- types of belt drives, types of belts-m
aterial used belt drives-types of flat belt drives, velocity ratio of belt drives, slip of belt, creep of belt,length of an open belt drive, length of cross belt drive, ratio of driving tensions for flat belt drive, angle ofcontact, centrifugal tension, m
aximum
tension of belt, condition for transmission of m
aximum
power.
UNIT – VIII
GEAR TRAINS : Introduction – Train value – Types – Sim
ple and reverted wheel train – Epicyclic gear
train. Methods of finding train value or velocity ratio – Epicyclic gear trains.
Selection of gear box-Differential gear for an autom
obile.
TEXT BOO
KS :
1.Theory of M
achines and Mechanism
s-S.S.Rattan, Tata M
Cgraw
Hill Publishers
2.Theory of M
achines R.S Khurm
i & J.K Gupta
REFERENCES :
1.Theory of M
achines by Thomas Bevan/ C
BS
2.Theory of M
achines / R.K Bansal
3.Theory of M
achines Sadhu Singh Pearsons Edn
4.M
echanism and M
achine Theory / JS Rao and R
V Dukkipati / N
ew Age
5.The theory of M
achines /Shiegley/ Oxford.
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4+1 0 4(M
E 05164) DESIGN O
F MACHINE M
EMBERS - I
UNIT – IINTRO
DUCTION : G
eneral considerations in the design of Engineering Materials and their properties –
selection –Manufacturing consideration in design. Tolerances and fits –BIS codes of steels.
STRESSES IN MACHINE M
EMBERS : Sim
ple stresses – Com
bined stresses – Torsional and bendingstresses – im
pact stresses – stress strain relation – Various theories of failure – factor of safety – Design
for strength and rigidity – preferred numbers. The concept of stiffness in tension, bending, torsion and
combined situations – Static strength design based on fracture toughness.
UNIT – IISTRENG
TH OF M
ACHINE ELEMENTS : Stress concentration – Theoretical stress C
oncentrationfactor – Fatigue stress concentration factor notch sensitivity – D
esign for fluctuating stresses – Endurancelim
it – Estimation of Endurance strength – G
oodman’s line – Soderberg’s line – M
odified goodman’s line.
UNIT – IIIR
iveted and welded joints – D
esign of joints with initial stresses – eccentric loading
UNIT – IVBolted joints – Design of bolts with pre-stresses – Design of joints under eccentric loading – locking devices– both of uniform
strength, different sealsUNIT – VKEYS, CO
TTERS AND KNUCKLE JOINTS :
Design of Keys-stresses in keys-cottered joints-spigot and socket, sleeve and cotter, jib and cotter joints-
Knuckle joints.UNIT – VISH
AFTS : Design of solid and hollow
shafts for strength and rigidity – Design of shafts for com
binedbending and axial loads – Shaft sizes – BIS code. U
se of internal and external circlips, Gaskets and seals
(stationary & rotary).UNIT – VIISHAFT CO
UPLING : R
igid couplings – Muff, Split m
uff and Flange couplings. Flexible couplings –Flange coupling (M
odified).UNIT – VIIIM
echanical Springs :Stresses and deflections of helical springs – Extension -com
pression springs – Springs for fatigue loading– natural frequency of helical springs – Energy storage capacity – helical torsion springs – Co-axial springs,leaf springs.TEXT BO
OKS :
1.M
achine Design, D
r P. Kannaiah Scitech Publishers2.
Machine D
esign / Soundararaja Murthy and shanm
ugamREFERENCES :1.
Design of M
achine Elements / V.M
. Faires2.
Machine design / Schaum
Series.3.
Machine design – Pandya & shah.
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4+1 0 4(M
E 05548) THERMAL ENG
INEERING - II
UNIT – I
Basic Concept : Rankine cycle - Schem
atic layout, Thermodynam
ic Analysis, Concept of M
eanTem
p0erature of Heat addition, M
ethods to improve cycle perform
ance – Regeneration & reheating.
Combustion: fuels and com
bustion, concepts of heat of reaction, adiabatic flame tem
perature, stoichiometry,
flue gas analysis
UNIT II
Boilers : Classification – W
orking principles – with sketches including H
.P.Boilers – Mountings and
Accessories – Working principles
Boiler horse power, equivalent evaporation, efficiency and heat balance – D
raught, classification – Height
of chimney for given draught and discharge, condition for m
aximum
discharge, efficiency of chimney –
artificial draught, induced and forced.
UNIT – III
Steam Nozzles : Function of nozzle – applications - types, Flow
through nozzles, thermodynam
icanalysis – assum
ptions -velocity of nozzle at exit-Ideal and actual expansion in nozzle, velocity coefficient,condition for m
aximum
discharge, critical pressure ratio, criteria to decide nozzle shape: Super saturatedflow
, its effects, degree of super saturation and degree of under cooling - Wilson line.
UNIT – IV
Steam Turbines : C
lassification – Impulse turbine; M
echanical details – Velocity diagram – effect of
friction – power developed, axial thrust, blade or diagram
efficiency – condition for maxim
um efficiency.
De-Laval Turbine - its features.
Methods to reduce rotor speed-Velocity com
pounding and pressure compounding, Velocity and Pressure
variation along the flow – com
bined velocity diagram for a velocity com
pounded impulse turbine.
UNIT V
Reaction Turbine : Mechanical details – principle of operation, therm
odynamic analysis of a stage,
degree of reaction –velocity diagram – Parson’s reaction turbine – condition for m
aximum
efficiency.
UNIT VI
Steam Condensers : R
equirements of steam
condensing plant – Classification of condensers – w
orkingprinciple of different types – vacuum
efficiency and condenser efficiency – air leakage, sources and itsaffects, air pum
p- cooling water requirem
ent.
UNIT – VII
Gas Turbines : Sim
ple gas turbine plant – Ideal cycle, essential components – param
eters of performance
– actual cycle – regeneration, inter cooling and reheating –Closed and Sem
i-closed cycles – merits and
demerits, Brief concepts about com
pressors, combustion cham
bers and turbines of Gas Turbine Plant.
UNIT – VIIIJet Propulsion : Principle of O
peration –Classification of jet propulsive engines – W
orking Principles with
schematic diagram
s and representation on T-S diagram - Thrust, Thrust Pow
er and Propulsion Efficiency– Turbo jet engines – Needs and Dem
ands met by Turbo jet – Schem
atic Diagram, Therm
odynamic Cycle,
Performance Evaluation Thrust Augm
entation – Methods.
Rockets : Application – Working Principle – C
lassification – Propellant Type – Thrust, PropulsiveEfficiency – Specific Im
pulse – Solid and Liquid propellant Rocket Engines.
TEXT BOO
KS :
1.Therm
al Engineering / R.K. R
ajput / Lakshmi Publications
2.G
as Turbines – V.Ganesan /TM
H
REFERENCES :
1.Therm
odynamics and H
eat Engines / R. Yadav / C
entral Book Depot
2.G
as Turbines and Propulsive Systems – P.Khajuria & S.P.D
ubey - /Dhanpatrai
3.Applied Therm
odynamics, ELBS, T.D
. eastop and A. Mclonkey
4.Pow
er plant engineering by, TMH
2002
5.G
as Turbines / Cohen, R
ogers and Saravana Muttoo / Addison W
esley – Longman
6.Therm
al Engineering – R.S. Khurm
i & J.S.Gupta / S.C
hand Pub.
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esterT P C0 3 2
(CE 05257) FLUID MECHANICS & HYDRAULIC M
ACHINES LAB
1.Im
pact of jets on Vanes.
2.Perform
ance Test on Pelton Wheel.
3.Perform
ance Test on Francis Turbine.
4.Perform
ance Test on Kaplan Turbine.
5.Perform
ance Test on Single Stage Centrifugal Pum
p.
6.Perform
ance Test on Multi Stage C
entrifugal Pump.
7.Perform
ance Test on Reciprocating Pum
p.
8.C
alibration of Venturimeter.
9.C
alibration of Orifice m
eter.
10.D
etermination of friction factor for a given pipe line.
11.D
etermination of loss of head due to sudden contraction in a pipeline.
12.Turbine flow
meter.
Note :Any 10 of the above 12 experim
ents are to be conducted.
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esterT P C0 3 2
(MP 05494) PRO
DUCTION TECHNO
LOG
Y LAB
I.M
ETAL CASTING LAB :
1. Pattern Design and m
aking-
for one casting drawing.
2.Sand properties testing
-Exercise
-for strengths, andperm
eability – 1
3.M
oulding Melting and Casting
-1 Exercise
IIW
ELDING LAB :
1.AR
C W
elding Lap & Butt Joint -
2 Exercises2.
Spot Welding
-1 Exercise
3.TIG
Welding
-1 Exercise
4.Plasm
a welding and Brazing
-2 Exercises
(Water Plasm
a Device)
IIIM
ECHANICAL PRESS WO
RKING :
1.Blanking & Piercing operation and study of sim
ple, compound and progressive press tool.
2.H
ydraulic Press : Deep draw
ing and extrusion operation.
3.Bending and other operations
IVPR
OC
ESSING
OF PLA
STICS
1.Injection M
oulding
2.Blow M
oulding
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esterT P C
4+1 0 4(HS 05311) INDUSTRIAL M
ANAGEM
ENT
UNIT I
Concepts of M
anagement and O
rganisation – Functions of Managem
ent – Evolution of Managem
entThought : Taylor’s Scientific M
anagement, Fayol’s Principles of M
anagement, D
ouglas Mc-G
regor’sTheory X and Theory Y, M
ayo’s Haw
thorne Experiments, H
ertzberg’s Two Factor Theory of M
otivation,M
aslow’s H
ierarchy of Hum
an Needs – System
s Approach to Managem
ent.
UNIT II
Designing Organisational Structures : Basic concepts related to O
rganisation - Departm
entation andD
ecentralisation, Types of mechanistic and organic structures of organisation (Line organization, Line and
staff organization, functional organization, Comm
ittee organization, matrix organization, Virtual O
rganisation,C
ellular Organisation, team
structure, boundaryless organization, inverted pyramid structure, lean and flat
organization structure) and their merits, dem
erits and suitability.
UNIT III
Plant location, definition, factors affecting the plant location, comparison of rural and urban sites-m
ethodsfor selection of plant- M
atrix approach.
Plant Layout – definition, objectives, types of production, types of plant layout – various data analyzingform
s-travel chart.
UNIT IV
Work study - D
efinition, objectives, method study - definition, objectives, steps involved- various types
of associated charts-difference between m
icromotion and m
emom
otion studies.
Work m
easurement- definition, tim
e study, steps involved-equipment, different m
ethods of performance
rating- allowances, standard tim
e calculation.
Work Sam
pling – definition, steps involved, standard time calculations, differences w
ith time study.
UNIT V
Materials M
anagement-O
bjectives, Inventory – functions, types, associated costs, inventory classificationtechniques-ABC
and VED analysis. Inventory C
ontrol Systems-C
ontinuous review system
-periodicalreview
system. Stores M
anagement and Stores R
ecords. Purchase managem
ent, duties of purchase ofm
anager, associated forms.
UNIT VI
Introduction to PERT / CPM : Project m
anagement, netw
ork modeling-probabilistic m
odel, varioustypes of activity tim
es estimation-program
me evaluation review
techniques- Critical Path-probability of
completing the project, determ
inistic model, critical path m
ethod (CPM)-critical path calculation-crashing of
simple of netw
orks.
UNIT VII
Inspection and quality control, types of inspections - Statistical Quality C
ontrol-techniques-variables andattributes-assignable and non assignable causes- variable control charts, and R
charts, attributes
control charts, p charts and c charts. Acceptance sampling plan- single sam
pling and double sampling
plans-OC
curves.
Introduction to TQM
-Quality C
ircles, ISO 9000 series procedures.
UNIT VIII
Introduction to Hum
an Resource M
anagement, Functions of H
RM
, Job Evaluation, different types ofevaluation m
ethods. Job description, Merit R
ating.- difference with job evaluation, different m
ethods ofm
erit ratings, wage incentives, different types of w
age incentive schemes.
Marketing, m
arketing vs selling, marketing m
ix, product life cycle.
TEXT BOO
KS :
1.R
avishankar, Industrial Engineering and Managem
ent, Galgotia, 2004.
2.Am
rine, Manufacturing O
rganization and Managem
ent, Pearson, 2nd Edition, 2004.
REFERENCES :
1.Stoner, Freem
an, Gilbert, M
anagement, 6
th Ed, Pearson Education, New
Delhi, 2005.
2.Panner Selvam
, Production and Operations M
anagement, PH
I, 2004.
3.D
r. C. N
adha Muni R
eddy and Dr. K. Vijaya Kum
ar Reddy, R
eliability Engineering & Quality
Engineering, Galgotia Publications, Pvt., Lim
ited.
4.R
alph M Barnes, M
otion and Time Studies, John W
iley and Sons, 2004.
5.C
hase, Jacobs, Aquilano, Operations M
anagement, TM
H 10
th Edition, 2003.
6.L.S.Srinath, PER
T / CPM
, affiliate East-West Press, N
ew D
elhi, 2000.
7.G
ary Dessler, H
uman R
esource Managem
ent, Pearson Education Asia, 2002.
8.Phillip Kotler, M
arketing Managem
ent, Pearson, 2004.
9.Industrial Engineering and M
anagement O
.P. Khanna Dhanpat R
ai.
10.A.R
.Aryasri, Managem
ent Science for JNTU
(B.Tech), Tata MvG
raw-H
ill, 2002.
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esterT P C
4+1 0 4 (M
E 05398) METRO
LOG
Y & SURFACE ENGINEERING
UNIT – ISystem
s of limits and fits : Introduction, norm
al size, tolerance limits, deviations, allow
ance, fits andtheir types – unilateral and bilateral tolerance system
, hole and shaft basis systems – interchangeability
and selective assembly. Indian standard Institution system
– British standard system, International
Standard system for plain ad screw
ed work.
UNIT – IILINEAR M
EASUREMENT : Length standard, line and end standard, slip gauges – calibration of the slip
gauges, Dial indicator, m
icrometers.
MEASUREM
ENT OF ANG
LES AND TAPERS : Different m
ethods – Bevel protractor – angle slipgauges – spirit levels – sine bar – Sine plate, rollers and spheres used to determ
ine the tapers.LIM
IT GAUG
ES : Taylors principle – Design of go and N
o go gauges, plug ring, snap, gap, taper, profileand position gauges.UNIT – IIIO
PTICAL MEASURING
INSTRUMENTS : Tool m
aker’s microscope and its uses – collim
ators, opticalprojector – optical flats and their uses, interferom
eter.FLAT SURFACE M
EASUREMENT : M
easurement of flat surfaces – instrum
ents used – straight edges– surface plates – optical flat and auto collim
ator.UNIT – IVSURFACE RO
UGHNESS M
EASUREMENT : D
ifferences between surface roughness and surface
waviness-Numerical assessm
ent of surface finish – CLA,R, R.M.S Values – R
z values, Rz value, M
ethodsof m
easurement of surface finish-profilograph. Talysurf, ISI sym
bols for indication of surface finish.M
EASUREMENT THRO
UGH CO
MPARATO
RS : Com
parators – Mechanical, Electrical and Electronic
Com
parators, pneumatic com
parators and their uses in mass production.
UN
IT-VSCREW
THREAD MEASUREM
ENT : Element of m
easurement – errors in screw threads – m
easurement
of effective diameter, angle of thread and thread pitch, profile thread gauges.
UNIT -VIM
ACHINE TOO
L ALIGNM
ENT TESTS : Requirem
ents of Machine Tool Alignm
ent Tests, Alignment
tests on lathe, milling, drilling m
achine tools.. Preparation of acceptance charts.UNIT- VIIG
EAR MEASUREM
ENT: Gear m
easuring instruments, G
ear tooth profile measurem
ent. Measurem
entof diam
eter, pitch pressure angle and tooth thickness.Coordinate M
easuring Machines: Types of C
MM
, Role of C
MM
, and Applications of CM
M.
UNIT – VIIISURFACE ENG
INEERING : Surface treatm
ent processes and their character tics and applications. (a)O
verlay coatings (b) Diffusion coatings (c) Therm
al or mechanical m
odification of SurfacesTEXT BO
OKS :
1.Engineering M
etrology / I C G
upta./ Danpath R
ai2.
Engineering Metrology / R
.K. Jain / Khanna PublishersREFERENCES :1.
BIS standards on Limits & Fits, Surface Finish, M
achine Tool Alignment etc.
2.Fundam
entals of Dim
ensional Metrology 4e / C
onnie Dotson / Thom
son
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esterT P C
4+1 0 4(M
E 05348) MACHINE TO
OLS
UNIT – IElem
entary treatement of m
etal cutting theory – Element of cutting process – G
eometry of single point tool
and angles chip formation and types of chips – built up edge and its effects chip breakers. M
echanics oforthogonal cutting –M
erchant’s Force diagram, cutting forces – cutting speeds, feed, depth of cut, tool life,
coolants, machinability – Tool m
aterials.Kinem
atic schemes of m
achine tools – Constructional features of speed gear box and feed gear box.
UNIT – IIEngine lathe – Principle of w
orking, specification of lathe – types of lathe – work holders tool holders – Box
tools Taper turning thread turning – for Lathes and attachments.
Turret and capstan lathes – collet chucks – other work holders – tool holding devices – box and tool layout.
Principal features of automatic lathes – classification – Single spindle and m
ulti-spindle automatic lathes
– tool layout and cam design.
UNIT – IIIShaping slotting and planing m
achines – Principles of working – Principal parts – specification classification,operations perform
ed. Kinematic schem
e of the shaping slotting and planning machines, m
achining time
calculations.UNIT – IVD
rilling and Boring Machines – Principles of w
orking, specifications, types, operations performed – tool
holding devices – twist drill – Boring m
achines – Fine boring machines – Jig Boring m
achine. Deep hole
drilling machine. Kinem
atics scheme of the drilling and boring m
achinesUNIT – VM
illing machine – Principles of w
orking – specifications – classifications of milling m
achines – Principalfeatures of horizontal, vertical and universal m
illing machines – m
achining operations Types geometry of
milling cutters – m
illing cutters – methods of indexing – Accessories to m
illing machines, kinem
aticschem
e of milling cutters – m
illing cutters – methods of indexing.
UNIT –VIG
rinding machine – Fundam
entals – Theory of grinding – classification of grinding machine – cylindrical and
surface grinding machine – Tool and cutter grinding m
achine – special types of grinding machines –
Different types of abrasives – bonds specification of a grinding w
heel and selection of a grinding wheel
Kinematic schem
e of grinding machines.
UNIT - VIILapping, honing and broaching m
achines – comparison to grinding – lapping and honing. Kinem
aticsschem
e of Lapping, Honing and Broaching m
achines. Constructional features of speed and feed U
nits,m
achining time calculations
UNIT - VIIIPrinciples of design of Jigs and fixtures and uses. C
lassification of Jigs & Fixtures – Principles of locationand clam
ping – Types of clamping & w
ork holding devices. Typical examples of jigs and fixtures.
TEXT BOO
KS :1.
Production Technology by R.K. Jain and S.C
. Gupta.
2.W
orkshop Technology – B.S.Raghu Vam
shi – Vol IIR
EFEREN
CES:
1.Production Technology by H
.M.T. (H
industan Machine Tools).
2.M
achine Tools – C.Elanchezhian and M
. Vijayan / Anuradha Agencies Publishers.3.
Tribology by I.M. H
utching, Wolw
ard Arnold, Adivision of Hodder & Stoughton.
4.Surface Engineering for W
ear Resistances by Kenneth G
. Budinski, Prentice Hall.
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esterT P C
4+1 0 4(M
E 05184) DYNAMICS O
F MACHINERY
UNIT – IPRECESSIO
N : Gyroscopes, effect of precession m
otion on the stability of moving vehicles such as
motor car, m
otor cycle, aero planes and ships. Static and dynamic force analysis of planar
mechanism
s.UNIT – IIFRICTIO
N : Inclined plane, friction of screw and nuts, pivot and collar, uniform
pressure, uniform w
ear,friction circle and friction axis : lubricated surfaces, boundary friction, film
lubrication, clutches.UNIT –IIIClutches: Friction clutches- Single D
isc or plate clutch, Multiple D
isc Clutch, C
one Clutch, C
entrifugalC
lutch.BRAKES AND DYNAM
OM
ETERS : Simple block brakes, internal expanding brake, band brake of
vehicle. Dynam
ometers – absorption and transm
ission types. General description and m
ethods ofoperations.UNIT – IVTURNING
MO
MENT DIAG
RAM AND FLY W
HEELS : Turning mom
ent – Inertia Torque connectingrod angular velocity and acceleration, crank effort and torque diagram
s – Fluctuation of energy – Fly wheelsand their design.U
NIT-V
GO
VERNERS : Watt, Porter and Proell governors. Spring loaded governors – H
artnell and hartung with
auxiliary springs. Sensitiveness, isochronism and hunting.
UNIT – VIBALANCING
: Balancing of rotating masses Single and m
ultiple – single and different planes.UNIT –VIIBalancing of Reciprocating M
asses: Primary, Secondary, and higher balancing of reciprocating m
asses.Analytical and graphical m
ethods. Unbalanced forces and couples – exam
ination of “V” multi cylinder in
line and radial engines for primary and secondary balancing, locom
otive balancing – Ham
mer blow
,Sw
aying couple, variation of tractive efforts.UNIT – VIIIVIBRATIO
N : Free Vibration of mass attached to vertical spring – oscillation of pendulum
s, centers ofoscillation and suspension. Transverse loads, vibrations of beam
s with concentrated and distributed
loads. Dunkerly’s m
ethods, Raleigh’s m
ethod. Whirling of shafts, critical speeds, torsional vibrations, tw
oand three rotor system
s. Simple problem
s on forced damped vibration Vibration Isolation & Transm
issibility
TEXT BOO
KS :1.
Theory of Machines / S.S R
atan/ Mc. G
raw H
ill Publ.2.
Theory of Machines / Jagadish Lal & J.M
.Shah / Metropolitan.
REFERENCES :1.
Mechanism
and Machine Theory / JS R
ao and RV D
ukkipati / New
Age2.
The Theory of Machines Through Solved Exam
ple / JS Rao / N
ew Age
3.Theory of M
achines / Shiegly / MG
H4.
Theory of Machines / Thom
as Bevan / CBS Publishers
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esterT P C
4+1 0 4(M
E 05165) DESIGN O
F MACHINE M
EMBERS – II
UNIT – IBEARING
S : Types of Journal bearings – Lubrication – Bearing Modulus – Full and partial bearings –
Clearance ratio – H
eat dissipation of bearings, bearing materials – journal bearing design – Ball and roller
bearings – Static loading of ball & roller bearings, Bearing life.
UNIT – IIENG
INE PARTS : Connecting R
od : Thrust in connecting rod – stress due to whipping action on
connecting rod ends – Cranks and C
rank shafts, strength and proportions of over hung and center cranks– C
rank pins, Crank shafts.
UNIT –IIIPistons, Forces acting on piston – C
onstruction Design and proportions of piston., C
ylinder, Cylinder
liners,
UNIT – IVD
esign of curved beams: introduction, stresses in curved beam
s, Expression for radius of neutral axis forrectangular, circular, trapezoidal and T-Section. D
esign of crane hooks, C –clam
ps.UNIT – VPO
WER TRANSM
ISSIONS SYSTEM
S, PULLEYS : Transmission of pow
er by Belt and Rope drives
, Transmission efficiencies, Belts – Flat and V types – R
opes - pulleys for belt and rope drives, Materials,
Chain drives
UNIT – VISPUR & HELICAL G
EAR DRIVES : Spur gears& Helical gears – Load concentration factor – D
ynamic
load factor. Surface compressive strength – Bending strength – Design analysis of spur gears – Estim
ationof centre distance, m
odule and face width, check for plastic deform
ation. Check for dynam
ic and wear
considerations.
UNIT – VIIDesign of pow
er screws : D
esign of screw, Square AC
ME , Buttress, design of nut, com
pound screw,
differential screw, ball screw
- possible failures.
UNIT – VIIIM
achine Tool Elements : D
esign of beds, slide ways, spindles- m
aterial selection, design of strengthand rigidity of parts.
TEXT BOO
K :1.
Machine D
esign /P.Kannaiah , scitech publications
REFERENCES :1.
Machine D
esign / R.N
. Norton
2.M
achine Design / Sarm
a and Agarwal
3.M
achine Design / V.V. Bhandari
4.D
ata Books : (I) P.S.G. C
ollege of Technology (ii) Mahadevan
5.M
ech. Engg. Design / JE Shigley
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esterT P C
4+1 0 4(M
E 05283) HEAT TRANSFER
UNIT – I
Introduction : Modes and m
echanisms of heat transfer – Basic laws of heat transfer –G
eneral discussionabout applications of heat transfer.
Conduction Heat Transfer : Fourier rate equation – General heat conduction equation in C
artesian,C
ylindrical and Spherical coordinates.
UNIT – II
Simplification and form
s of the field equation – steady, unsteady and periodic heat transfer – Initial andboundary conditions.
One Dim
ensional Steady State Conduction Heat Transfer : Hom
ogeneous slabs, hollow cylinders
and spheres – overall heat transfer coefficient – electrical analogy – Critical radius of insulation
One Dim
ensional Steady State Conduction Heat Transfer : Variable Thermal conductivity – system
swith heat sources or Heat generation. Extended surface (fins) Heat Transfer – Long Fin, Fin with insulatedtip and Short Fin, Application to error m
easurement of Tem
perature.
UNIT III
One Dim
ensional Transient Conduction Heat Transfer : Systems w
ith negligible internal resistance– Significance of Biot and Fourier N
umbers - C
hart solutions of transient conduction systems- C
oncept ofFunctional Body
UNIT – IV
Convective Heat Transfer : Classification of system
s based on causation of flow, condition of flow
,configuration of flow
and medium
of flow – D
imensional analysis as a tool for experim
ental investigation –
Buckingham P
Theorem and m
ethod, application for developing semi – em
pirical non- dimensional
correlation for convection heat transfer – Significance of non-dimensional num
bers – Concepts of Continuity,M
omentum
and Energy Equations.
Forced convection: External Flows : C
oncepts about hydrodynamic and therm
al boundary layer anduse of em
pirical correlations for convective heat transfer -Flat plates and Cylinders.
Internal Flows : C
oncepts about Hydrodynam
ic and Thermal Entry Lengths – D
ivision of internal flowbased on this –U
se of empirical relations for H
orizontal Pipe Flow and annulus flow
.
UNIT – V
Free Convection : Development of Hydrodynam
ic and thermal boundary layer along a vertical plate - Use
of empirical relations for Vertical plates and pipes.
UNIT VI
Heat Transfer with Phase Change : Boiling : – Pool boiling – R
egimes C
alculations on Nucleate
boiling, Critical H
eat flux and Film boiling.
Condensation: Film w
ise and drop wise condensation –N
usselt’s Theory of Condensation on a vertical
plate - Film condensation on vertical and horizontal cylinders using em
pirical correlations.
UNIT VII
Heat Exchangers:
Classification of heat exchangers – overall heat transfer Coefficient and fouling factor – Concepts of LMTD
and NTU
methods - Problem
s using LMTD
and NTU
methods.
UNIT VIII
Radiation Heat Transfer :
Emission characteristics and laws of black-body radiation – Irradiation – total and m
onochromatic quantities
– laws of Planck, W
ien, Kirchoff, Lambert, Stefan and Boltzm
ann– heat exchange between tw
o blackbodies – concepts of shape factor – Em
issivity – heat exchange between grey bodies – radiation shields
– electrical analogy for radiation networks.
TEXT BOO
KS :
1.H
eat Transfer – Ghoshdastidar – O
xford University Press – II Edition
2.H
eat Transfer – P.K.Nag/ TM
H
REFER
ENC
E BO
OK
S:
1.Fundam
entals of Engg. Heat and M
ass Transfer / R.C
.SACH
DEVA / N
ew Age International
2.H
eat and Mass Transfer – R
. Yadav /CP
3.H
eat Transfer – S P Sukhatme – U
niversities Press
4.H
eat and Mass Transfer – R
.K. Rajput – S.C
hand & Com
pany Ltd.
5.Essential H
eat Transfer - Christopher A Long / Pearson Education
6.H
eat and Mass Transfer – Frank P. Incropera and D
avid P. De W
itt / John Wiley & sons (ASIA) Pte
Ltd.
7.H
eat and Mass Transfer – D
.S.Kumar / S.K.Kataria & Sons
8.H
eat Transfer / HO
LMAN
/TMH
9.Fundam
entals of Heat Transfer & M
ass Transfer- Incropera & Dew
itt / John Wiley Pub.
10.Engineering H
eat and Mass Transfer – Sarit K. D
as / Dhanpat R
ai Pub.
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esterT P C0 3 2
(ME 05395) M
ETROLO
GY & M
ACHINE TOO
LS LABSection A :
1.M
easurement of lengths, heights, diam
eters by vernier calipers microm
eters etc.
2.M
easurement of bores by internal m
icrometers and dial bore indicators.
3.Use of gear teeth, vernier calipers and checking the chordal addendum
and chordal height of spurgear.
4.M
achine tool “alignment of test on the lathe.
5.M
achine tool alignment test on m
illing machine.
6.Tool m
akers microscope and its application
7.Angle and taper m
easurements by Bevel protractor, Sine bars, etc.
8.U
se of spirit level in finding the flatness of surface plate.
9.Thread m
easurement by Tw
o wire/ Three w
ire method or Tool m
akers microscope.
10.Surface roughness m
easurement by Taly Surf.
11.Surface W
ear Resistances Test using Electro Spark C
oating Device.
Section B :
1.Introduction of general purpose m
achines -Lathe, Drilling m
achine, Milling m
achine, Shaper,Planing m
achine, slotting machine, C
yl. j Grinder, surface grinder and tool and cutter grinder.
2.Step turning and taper turning on lathe m
achine
3.Thread cutting and knurling on -lathe m
achine.
4.Drilling and Tapping
5.Shaping and Planing
6.Slotting
7.M
illing
8.C
ylindrical Surface Grinding
9.G
rinding of Tool angles.
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esterT P C0 3 2
(ME 05287) HEAT TRANSFER LAB
1.C
omposite Slab Apparatus – O
verall heat transfer co-efficient.
2.H
eat transfer through lagged pipe.
3.H
eat Transfer through a Concentric Sphere
4.Therm
al Conductivity of given m
etal rod.
5.H
eat transfer in pin-fin
6.Experim
ent on Transient Heat C
onduction
7.H
eat transfer in forced convection apparatus.
8.H
eat transfer in natural convection
9.Parallel and counter flow
heat exchanger.
10.Em
issivity apparatus.
11.Stefan Boltzm
an Apparatus.
12.H
eat transfer in drop and film w
ise condensation.
13.C
ritical Heat flux apparatus.
14.Study of heat pipe and its dem
onstration.
15.Study of Tw
o – Phase flow.
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esterT P C
4+1 0 4(M
E 05436) OPERATIO
NS RESEARCHUNIT – ID
evelopment – D
efinition– Characteristics and Phases – Types of m
odels – operation Research m
odels– applications.ALLO
CATION : Linear Program
ming Problem
Formulation – G
raphical solution – Simplex m
ethod –Artificial variables techniques -Tw
o–phase method, Big-M
method – D
uality Principle.UNIT – IITRANSPO
RTATION PRO
BLEM – Form
ulation – Optim
al solution, unbalanced transportation problem –
Degeneracy. Assignm
ent problem – Form
ulation – Optim
al solution - Variants of Assignment Problem
-Traveling Salesm
an problem.
SEQUENCING
– Introduction – Flow –Shop sequencing – n jobs through two m
achines – n jobs throughthree m
achines – Job shop sequencing – two jobs through ‘m
’ machines.
UNIT – IIIREPLACEM
ENT : Introduction – Replacem
ent of items that deteriorate w
ith time – w
hen money value
is not counted and counted – Replacem
ent of items that fail com
pletely, group replacement.
UNIT – IVTHEO
RY OF G
AMES : Introduction – M
inimax (m
aximin) – C
riterion and optimal strategy – Solution of
games with saddle points – Rectangular gam
es without saddle points – 2 X 2 games – dom
inance principle– m
X 2 & 2 X n games -graphical m
ethod.UNIT – VW
AITING LINES : Introduction – Single C
hannel – Poisson arrivals – exponential service times – w
ithinfinite population and finite population m
odels– Multichannel – Poisson arrivals – exponential service tim
esw
ith infinite population single channel Poisson arrivals.UNIT – VIINVENTO
RY : Introduction – Single item – D
eterministic m
odels – Purchase inventory models w
ith oneprice break and m
ultiple price breaks – shortages are not allowed – Stochastic m
odels – demand m
ay bediscrete variable or continuous variable – Instantaneous production. Instantaneous dem
and and continuousdem
and and no set up cost.UNIT – VIIDYNAM
IC PROG
RAMM
ING : Introduction – Bellm
an’s Principle of optimality – Applications of dynam
icprogram
ming- capital budgeting problem
– shortest path problem – linear program
ming problem
.UNIT – VIIISIM
ULATION : D
efinition – Types of simulation m
odels – phases of simulation– applications of sim
ulation– Inventory and Q
ueuing problems – Advantages and D
isadvantages – Simulation Languages.
TEXT BOO
K :1.
Operations R
esearch / S.D.Sharm
a-Kedarnath.REFERENCES :1.
Operations R
esearch /A.M.N
atarajan,P.Balasubramani,A. Tam
ilarasi/Pearson Education.2.
Operations Research: M
ethods & Problems / M
aurice Saseini, Arhur Yaspan & Lawrence Friedman
3.O
perations Research / R
.Pannerselvam,PH
I Publications.4.
Operations R
esearch / Wagner/ PH
I Publications.5.
Operation R
esearch /J.K.Sharma/M
acMilan.
6. Introduction to O.R/Hiller & Liberm
ann (TMH).
7.O
.R/W
ayne L.Winston/Thom
son Brooks/cole8. Introduction to O
.R /Taha/PH
I
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esterT P C
4+1 0 4(M
E 05108) CAD / CAMUNIT – I
Com
puters in Industrial Manufacturing, Product cycle, C
AD / C
AM H
ardware, Basic structure, C
PU,
Mem
ory types, input devices, display devices, hard copy devices, storage devices.
UNIT – II
Computer G
raphics : Raster scan graphics coordinate system, database structure for graphics m
odeling,transform
ation of geometry, 3D
transformations, m
athematics of projections, clipping, hidden surface
removal.
UNIT – III
Geom
etric modeling : R
equirements, geom
etric models, geom
etric construction models, curve
representation methods, surface representation m
ethods, modeling facilities desired.
UNIT – IV
Drafting and Modeling system
s : Basic geometric com
mands, layers, display control com
mands,
editing, dimensioning, solid m
odeling, constraint based modeling.
UNIT – V
Numerical control : N
C, N
C m
odes, NC
elements, N
C m
achine tools, structure of CN
C m
achine tools,features of M
achining center, turning center, CN
C Part Program
ming : fundam
entals, manual part
programm
ing methods, C
omputer Aided Part Program
ming.
UNIT – VI
Group Tech : Part fam
ily, coding and classification, production flow analysis, advantages and lim
itations,C
omputer Aided Processes Planning, R
etrieval type and Generative type.
UNIT – VII
Material requirem
ent planning, manufacturing resources planning, DNC, AG
V, ASRS, Flexible manufacturing
systems – FM
S equipment, system
layouts, FMS control.
UNIT – VIII
CIM
: Integration, CIM
implem
entation, major functions in C
IM, Benefits of C
IM, Lean m
anufacturing,Just-in-tim
e.
TEXT BOO
K :
1.C
AD / C
AM Principles and Applications – 2
nd edition, P.N. R
ao, Tata Mc. G
raw H
ill
REFERENCES :
1.C
AD / C
AM Theory and Practice / Ibrahim
Zeid / TMH
2.C
AD / C
AM / C
IM / R
adhakrishnan and Subramanian / N
ew Age
3.Principles of C
omputer Aided D
esign and Manufacturing / Farid Am
irouche / Pearson
4.C
omputer N
umerical C
ontrol Concepts and program
ming / W
arren S Seames / Thom
son.
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esterT P C
4+1 0 4
(ME 05379) M
ECHATRONICS
UNIT – I
INTRODUCTIO
N : Definition – Trends - C
ontrol Methods: Standalone , PC
Based ( Real Tim
e Operating
Systems, G
raphical User Interface , Sim
ulation ) - Applications: SPM, R
obot, CN
C, FM
S, CIM
.
UNIT – II
SIGNAL CO
NDITIONING
: Introduction – Hardw
are - Digital I/O
, Analog input – ADC
, resolution , spedchannels
Filtering Noise using passive com
ponents – Resistors, capacitors - Am
plifying signals using OP am
ps –Softw
are - Digital Signal Processing – Low
pass , high pass , notch filtering
UNIT – III
PRECISION M
ECHANICAL SYSTEMS : Pneum
atic Actuation Systems - Electro-pneum
atic ActuationSystem
s - Hydraulic Actuation System
s - Electro-hydraulic Actuation Systems - Tim
ing Belts - BallScrew and Nut - Linear M
otion Guides - Linear Bearings - Harm
onic Transmission - Bearings- M
otor / DriveSelection.
UNIT – IV
ELECTRONIC INTERFACE SUBSYSTEM
S : TTL, CM
OS interfacing - Sensor interfacing - Actuator
interfacing – solenoids , motors Isoation schem
es- opto coupling, buffer IC’s - Protection schem
es – circuitbreakers , over current sensing , resetable fuses , therm
al dissipation - Power Supply - Bipolar transistors
/ mosfets
UNIT – V
ELECTROM
ECHANICAL DRIVES : Relays and Solenoids - Stepper M
otors - DC
brushed motors - D
Cbrushless m
otors - DC servo motors - 4-quadrant servo drives , PW
M’s - Pulse W
idth Modulation - Variable
Frequency Drives, Vector D
rives - Drive System
load calculation.
UNIT – VI
MICRO
CONTRO
LLERS OVERVIEW
: 8051 Microcontroller , m
icro processor structure - Digital
Interfacing - Analog Interfacing - Digital to Analog C
onvertors - Analog to Digital C
onvertors - Applications.
Programm
ing –Assembly , C
( LED Blinking , Voltage m
easurement using AD
C).
UNIT – VII
PRO
GR
AMM
ABLE LOG
IC C
ON
TRO
LLERS : Basic Structure - Program
ming : Ladder diagram
-Tim
ers, Internal Relays and C
ounters - Shift Registers - M
aster and Jump C
ontrols - Data H
andling -Analog input / output - PLC
Selection - Application.
Unit – VIII
PROG
RAMM
ABLE MO
TION CO
NTROLLERS : Introduction - System
Transfer Function - Laplacetransform
and its application in analysing differential equation of a control system - Feedback D
evices :Position , Velocity Sensors - O
ptical Incremental encoders - Proxim
ity Sensors : Inductive , Capacitive ,
Infrared - Continuous and discrete processes - C
ontrol System Perform
ance & tuning - Digital C
ontrollers- P , PI , PID
Control - C
ontrol modes – Position , Velocity and Torque - Velocity Profiles – Trapezoidal
- S. Curve - Electronic G
earing - Controlled Velocity Profile - M
ulti axis Interpolation , PTP , Linear ,C
ircular - Core functionalities – H
ome , R
ecord position , Go to Position - Applications : SPM
, Robotics.
TEXT BOO
KS :
1.M
echatronics Electronics Control System
s in Mechanical and Electrical Engineering by W
Bolton,Pearson Education Press, 3
rd edition, 2005.
2.M
anuals on Mechatronics – C
yber Motion technologies, hyderabad.
REFERENCES :
1.M
echatronics Source Book by New
ton C Braga, Thom
son Publications, Chennai.
2.M
echatronics – N. Shanm
ugam / Anuradha Agencies Publisers.
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esterT P C
4+1 0 4(EE 05323) INSTRUM
ENTATION AND CO
NTROL SYSTEM
S
UNIT – I
Definition – Basic principles of m
easurement – M
easurement system
s, generalized configuration andfunctional descriptions of m
easuring instruments – exam
ples. Dynam
ic performance characteristics –
sources of error, Classification and elim
ination of error.
UNIT – II
Measurem
ent of Displacement: Theory and construction of various transducers to m
easure displacement
– Piezo electric, Inductive, capacitance, resistance, ionization and Photo electric transducers, Calibration
procedures.
MEASUREM
ENT OF TEM
PERATURE : Classification – R
anges – Various Principles of measurem
ent– Expansion, Electrical Resistance – Therm
istor – Thermocouple – Pyrom
eters – Temperature Indicators..
UNIT – III
MEASUREM
ENT OF PRESSURE : U
nits – classification – different principles used. Manom
eters,Piston, Bourdon pressure gauges, Bellow
s – Diaphragm
gauges. Low pressure m
easurement – Therm
alconductivity gauges – ionization pressure gauges, M
cleod pressure gauge.
UNIT – IV
MEASUREM
ENT OF LEVEL : D
irect method – Indirect m
ethods – capacitative, ultrasonic, magnetic,
cryogenic fuel level indicators – Bubler level indicators.
FLOW
MEASUREM
ENT : Rotam
eter, magnetic, U
ltrasonic, Turbine flow m
eter, Hot – w
ire anemom
eter,Laser D
oppler Anemom
eter (LDA) .
UNIT – V
MEASUREM
ENT OF SPEED : M
echanical Tachometers – Electrical tachom
eters – Stroboscope, Non-
contact type of tachometer
Measurem
ent of Acceleration and Vibration : Different sim
ple instruments – Principles of Seism
icinstrum
ents – Vibrometer and accelerom
eter using this principle.
UNIT – VI
STRESS STRAIN MEASUREM
ENTS : Various types of stress and strain measurem
ents – electricalstrain gauge – gauge factor – m
ethod of usage of resistance strain gauge for bending compressive and
tensile strains – usage for measuring torque, Strain gauge R
osettes.
UNIT – VII
MEA
SUR
EMEN
T OF H
UM
IDITY – M
oisture content of gases, sling psychrometer, Absorption
psychrometer, D
ew point m
eter.
MEASUREM
ENT OF FO
RCE,TORQ
UE AND POW
ER- Elastic force meters, load cells, Torsion
meters, D
ynamom
eters.
UNIT – VIII
ELEMENTS O
F CONTRO
L SYSTEMS : Introduction, Im
portance – Classification – O
pen and closedsystem
s Servomechanism
s–Examples with block diagram
s–Temperature, speed & position control system
s.
TEXT BOO
KS :
1.M
easurement System
s: Applications &design by D.S Kum
ar.
2.Instrum
entation, measurem
ent & analysis by B.C.N
akra & K.K.Choudhary, TM
H
REFERENCES :
1.Instrum
entation and Control system
s/ S.Bhaskar/ Anuradha Agencies.
2.Experim
ental Methods for Engineers / H
olman.
3.M
echanical and Industrial Measurem
ents / R.K. Jain/ Khanna Publishers.
4.M
echanical Measurem
ents / Sirohi and Radhakrishna / N
ew Age.
5.Instrum
entation &mech. M
easurements by A.K. Tayal ,G
algotia Publications
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ester T P C4+1 0 4
(ME 05501) REFRIG
ERATION AND AIR CO
NDITIONING
(ELECTIVE – I)
UNIT – I
Introduction to Refrigeration : Necessity and applications – U
nit of refrigeration and C.O
.P. –M
echanical Refrigeration – Types of Ideal cycles of refrigeration.
Air Refrigeration: Bell C
oleman cycle and Brayton C
ycle, Open and D
ense air systems – Actual air
refrigeration system problem
s – Refrigeration needs of Air crafts.
UNIT – II
Vapour compression refrigeration – w
orking principle and essential components of the plant – sim
pleVapour com
pression refrigeration cycle – CO
P – Representation of cycle on T-S and p-h charts – effect
of sub cooling and super heating – cycle analysis – Actual cycle Influence of various parameters on system
performance – U
se of p-h charts – numerical Problem
s.
UNIT III
System Com
ponents : Com
pressors – General classification – com
parison – Advantages andDisadvantages.
Condensers – classification – W
orking Principles
Evaporators – classification – Working Principles
Expansion devices – Types – Working Principles
Refrigerants – Desirable properties – classification refrigerants used – N
omenclature – O
zone Depletion
– Global W
arming .
UNIT IV
Vapor Absorption System – Calculation of m
ax COP – description and working of NH3 – water system
andLi Br –w
ater ( Two shell & Four shell) System
. Principle of operation Three Fluid absorption system,
salient features.
UNIT V
Steam Jet R
efrigeration System – W
orking Principle and Basic Com
ponents.
Principle and operation of (i) Thermoelectric refrigerator (ii) Vortex tube or H
ilsch tube.
UNIT – VI
Introduction to Air Conditioning : Psychometric Properties & Processes – C
haracterization ofSensible and latent heat loads –– N
eed for Ventilation, Consideration of Infiltration – Load concepts of
RSH
F, GSH
F- Problems, C
oncept of ESHF and AD
P.
UNIT VII
Requirem
ents of human com
fort and concept of effective temperature- C
omfort chart –C
omfort Air
conditioning – Requirem
ents of Industrial air conditioning , Air conditioning Load Calculations.
UNIT – VIII
Air Conditioning systems - Classification of equipm
ent, cooling, heating humidification and dehum
idification,filters, grills and registers, fans and blow
ers.H
eat Pump – H
eat sources – different heat pump circuits.
TEXT BOO
KS :
1.R
efrigeration and Air Conditioning / C
P Arora / TMH
.
2.A C
ourse in Refrigeration and Air conditioning / SC
Arora & Dom
kundwar / D
hanpatrai
REFERENCES :
1.R
efrigeration and Air Conditioning / M
anohar Prasad / New
Age.
2.Principles of R
efrigeration - Dossat / Pearson Education.
3.A C
ourse in Refrigeration and Air conditioning / SC
Arora & Dom
kundwar / D
hanpatrai.
4.Basic R
efrigeration and Air-Conditioning – Ananthanarayanan / TM
H
5.R
efrigeration & Air Conditioning, D
r.S.S. Thipse, Jaico Publishing House.
6.R
efrigeration and Air Conditioning – R
.S. Khurmi & J.K G
upta – S.Chand – Eurasia Publishing
House (P) Ltd.
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esterT P C
4+1 0 4(M
E 05133) COM
PUTATIONAL FLUID DYNAM
ICS(ELECTIVE – I)
UNIT – I
Applied Num
erical Methods: Solution of a system
of simultaneous Linear Algebraic Equations, iterative
schemes of M
atrix Inversion, Direct M
ethods for Matrix inversion, D
irect Methods for banded m
atrices.
UNIT - II
Finite Difference Applications in Heat conduction and Convention – Heat conduction, steady heat conductionin a rectangular geom
etry,, transient heat conduction , finite difference application in convective heattransfer, closure.
UNIT - III
Finite Differences, discretization, consistency, stability, and Fundam
entals of fluid flow m
odeling :Introduction, elem
entary finite difference quotients, implem
entation aspects of finite-difference equations,consistency, explicit and im
plicit methods
UNIT - IV
Errors and stability analysis, introduction, first order wave equation, stability of hyperbolic and elliptic
equations, fundamentals of fluid flow
modeling, conservative property, the upw
ind scheme.
UNIT - V
Review
of Equations Governing Fluid Flow
and Heat Transfer:
Introduction, conservation of mass N
ewton’s second law
of motion, expanded form
s of Navier-stokes
equations, conservation of energy principle, special forms of the N
avier-stokes equations.
UNIT - VI
Steady flow, dim
ensionless form of M
omentum
and Energy equations, Stokes equation, conservativebody force fields, stream
function- Vorticity formulation, Boundary-layer theory, Buoyancy – D
rivenC
onvection and stability.
UNIT -VII
Simple CFD Techniques, viscous flows conservation form
space marching, relovation techniques, viscous
flows, conservation from
space marching relovation techniques, artificial viscosity, the alternating direction
implicit techniques, pressure correction technique, com
puter graphic techniques used in CFD
UNIT - VIII
Quasi one dim
ensional flow through a nozzle, turbulence m
odels, standard and high Reynolds num
berm
odels and their applications.
TEXT BOO
K :
1.C
omputational Fluid Flow
and Heat Transfer/ M
uralidharan/ Nasora Publications
REFERENCES :1.
Num
erical Heat transfer and fluid flow
/ Suhas V, Patankar Hem
a shava Publishers corporations& M
C G
raw hill.
2.C
omputational fluid dyanam
ics basics with applications- John.D
anderson / Mc graw
hill.3.
Fundamentals of C
omputational Fluid D
ynamics – Tapan K. Sengupta / U
niversities Press.
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esterT P C
4+1 0 4
(ME 05427) NO
N–CONVENTIO
NAL SOURCES O
F ENERGY
(ELECTIVE - I)UNIT – I
PRINCIPLES OF SO
LAR RADIATION : R
ole and potential of new and renew
able source, the solarenergy option, Environm
ental impact of solar pow
er, physics of the sun, the solar constant, extraterrestrialand terrestrial solar radiation, solar radiation on titled surface, instrum
ents for measuring solar radiation and
sun shine, solar radiation data.
UN
IT-II
SOLAR ENERG
Y COLLECTIO
N : Flat plate and concentrating collectors, classification of concentratingcollectors, orientation and therm
al analysis, advanced collectors.
UN
IT-III
SOLAR ENERG
Y STORAG
E AND APPLICATIONS : D
ifferent methods, Sensible, latent heat and
stratified storage, solar ponds. Solar Applications- solar heating/cooling technique, solar distillation anddrying, photovoltaic energy conversion.
UN
IT-IV
WIND ENERG
Y : Sources and potentials, horizontal and vertical axis windmills, perform
ance characteristics,Betz criteria
UN
IT-V
BIO-M
ASS : Principles of Bio-Conversion, Anaerobic/aerobic digestion, types of Bio-gas digesters, gas
yield, combustion characteristics of bio-gas, utilization for cooking, I.C
.Engine operation and economic
aspects.
UN
IT-VI
GEO
THERMAL ENERG
Y : Resources, types of w
ells, methods of harnessing the energy, potential in
India.
UN
IT-VII
OCEAN ENERG
Y : OTEC
, Principles utilization, setting of OTEC
plants, thermodynam
ic cycles. Tidaland w
ave energy: Potential and conversion techniques, mini-hydel pow
er plants, and their economics.
UN
IT-VIII
DIRECT ENERGY CO
NVERSION : N
eed for DEC
, Carnot cycle, lim
itations, principles of DEC
.Therm
o-electric generators, seebeck, peltier and joul Thomson effects, Figure of m
erit, materials, applications,
MH
D generators, principles, dissociation and ionization, hall effect, m
agnetic flux, MH
D accelerator, M
HD
Engine, power generation system
s, electron gas dynamic conversion, econom
ic aspects. Fuel cells,principles, faraday’s law
’s, thermodynam
ic aspects, selection of fuels and operating conditions.
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OK
S:
1.R
enewable energy resources/ Tiw
ari and Ghosal/ N
arosa.
2.N
on-Conventional Energy Sources /G
.D. R
ai
REFER
ENC
ES:
1.R
enewable Energy Sources /Tw
idell & Weir
2.Solar Energy /Sukham
e
3.Splar Pow
er Engineering / B.S Magal Frank Kreith & J.F Kreith.
4.Principles of Solar Energy / Frank Krieth & John F Kreider.
5.N
on-Conventional Energy / Ashok V D
esai /Wiley Eastern.
6.N
on-Conventional Energy System
s / K Mittal /W
heeler
7.R
enewable Energy Technologies /R
amesh & Kum
ar /Narosa
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esterT P C
4+1 0 4
(CS 05511) SELECTED TOPICS IN CO
MPUTER SCIENCE
(ELECTIVE-II)
UNIT – I
Data base design and ER
diagrams – beyond ER
design entities, attributes and entity sets – relationshipsand relationship sets – additional features of ER
Model – concept design w
ith the ER M
odel – conceptualdesign for large enterprises.
Relational m
odel: introduction to the relational model – integrity constraint over relations – enforcing
integrity constraints – querying relational data – logical data base design – introduction to views –
destroying /altering tables and views.
UNIT – II
Form of basic SQ
L query – examples of basic SQ
L queries – introduction to nested queries – correlatednested queries set – com
parison operators – aggregative operators – NU
LL values – comparison using
NU
LL values – logical connectivity’s – AND
, OR
and NO
T , impact on SQ
L constructs – outer joins –disallow
ing NU
LL values – complex integrity constraints in SQ
L, triggers and active databases.
UNIT – III
Introduction : Algorithm, Psuedo-code for expressing algorithm
s, performance analysis-space com
plexity,tim
e complexity, Big-oh notation, divide and conquer- general m
ethod, applications-quick sort.
UNIT – IV
Greedy m
ethod : General m
ethod, applications-job sequencing with dead lines, dynam
ic programm
ing:general m
ethod, applications-matrix chain m
ultiplication, reliability design.
UNIT – V
Unix utilities-1 : Introduction to Unix file system
, vi editor, file handling utilities, security by fileperm
issions, process utilities, disk utilities, networking com
mands, cp, m
v, ln, rm, unlink, m
kdir, rmdir, du,
df, mount, um
ount, find, unmask, ulim
it, ps, who, finger, arp, ftp, telnet, rlogin.
UNIT – VI
Unix utilities -2 : Text processing utilities and backup utilities, detailed comm
ands to be covered are :cat, tail, head, sort, nl, uniq, grep, egrep, fgrep, cut, paste, join, tee, M
ore, pg, comm
., cmp, diff, tr, aw
k,tar, cpio.
UNIT – VII
Introduction to Software Engineering : The evolving role of softw
are, Software, C
hanging Nature of
Software, Softw
are myths.
A Generic view
of process: Software engineering- a layered technology, a process fram
ework, The
Capability M
aturity Model Integration (C
MM
I), Process patterns, process assessment, personal and team
process models.
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UNIT – VIII
Process models : The w
aterfall model, increm
ental process models, evolutionary process m
odels,specialized process m
odels, the unified process.
Software Engineering in practice : The essence of practice, core principles, com
munication practices,
modeling practices, construction practice, deploym
ent.
TEXT BOO
KS :
1.D
ataBase Concepts and System
s, Ivan Bayross, SPD-O
reille.
2.Fundam
entals of Com
puter Algorithms, Ellis H
orowitz, Satraj Sahni and S.R
ajasekharam,G
algotiapublications pvt. Ltd.
REFERENCES :
1.D
ata base Managem
ent Systems, R
aghurama Krishnan, Johannes G
ehrke, Mc. G
raw huill, III
edition.
2.Softw
are Engineering, Somm
erville, Pearson.
3.U
nix concepts and applications, 3rd edition, Sum
itabha Das, TM
H.
4.Softw
are Engineering, A practitioner’s Approach- Roger S. Pressm
an, 6th edition.
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IV Year B.Tech. M.E. - I Sem
esterT P C
4+1 0 4(M
E 05248) FINITE ELEMENT M
ETHOD
(ELECTIVE II)
UNIT – IIntroduction to Finite Elem
ent Method for solving field problem
s. Stress and Equilibrium. Boundary
conditions. Strain – Displacem
ent relations. Stress – strain relations.UNIT – IIO
ne Dim
ensional problems : Finite elem
ent modeling coordinates and shape functions. Potential Energy
approach : Assembly of G
lobal stiffness matrix and load vector. Finite elem
ent equations, Treatment of
boundary conditions, Quadratic shape functions.
UNIT – IIIAnalysis of Beam
s : Element stiffness m
atrix for two node, tw
o degrees of freedom per node beam
element.
UNIT – IVFinite elem
ent modelling of tw
o dimensional stress analysis w
ith constant strain triangles and treatment of
boundary conditions.UNIT – VFinite elem
ent modelling of Axisym
metric solids subjected to Axisym
metric loading with triangular elem
ents.Tw
o dimensional four noded isoparam
etric elements and num
erical integration.UNIT – VISteady state heat transfer analysis : one dim
ensional analysis of a fin and two dim
ensional analysis of thinplate. Analysis of a uniform
shaft subjected to torsion.D
ynamic Analysis : Form
ulation of finite element m
odel, element m
atrices, evaluation of Eigen values andEigen vectors for a stepped bar and a beam
.UNIT – VIIFinite elem
ent – formulation to 3 D
problems in stress analysis, convergence requirem
ents.UNIT – VIII M
esh generation, Techniques such as semi autom
atic and fully Automatic M
esh generation Techniques: use of softw
ares such as ANSYS, C
AEFEM, N
ISA NASTR
AN etc. C
omparison of com
mercially
available packages.
TEXT BOO
K :
1.Introduction to Finite Elem
ets in Engineering / Chandraputla, Ashok and Belegundu / Prentice – Hall.
REFERENCES :
1.Finite elem
ent analysis / C.S .Krishna m
urthy.
2.The Finite Elem
ent Methods in Engineering / SS R
ao / Pergamon.
3.An introduction to Finite Elem
ent Method / JN
Reddy / M
e Graw
Hill
4.The Finite Elem
ent Method for Engineers – Kenneth H
. Huebner, D
onald L. Dew
hirst, Douglas E.
Smith and Ted G
. Byrom / John W
iley & sons (ASIA) Pte Ltd.
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IV Year B.Tech. M.E - I Sem
esterT P C
4+1 0 4(M
E 05462) POW
ER PLANT ENGINEERING
(ELECTIVE - II)
UNIT – I
Introduction to the Sources of Energy – Resources and D
evelopment of Pow
er in India.
STEAM PO
WER PLANT : Plant Layout, W
orking of different Circuits, Fuel and handling equipm
ents,types of coals, coal handling, choice of handling equipm
ent, coal storage, Ash handling systems.
UNIT II
STEAM PO
WER PLANT : C
OM
BUSTIO
N PR
OC
ESS : Properties of coal – overfeed and underfeedfuel beds, traveling grate stokers, spreader stokers, retort stokers, pulverized fuel burning system
and itscom
ponents, combustion needs and draught system
, cyclone furnace, design and construction, Dust
collectors, cooling towers and heat rejection. C
orrosion and feed water treatm
ent.
UNIT – III
INTERNAL COM
BUSTION ENG
INE PLANT : DIESEL PO
WER
PLANT: Introduction – IC
Engines,types, construction– Plant layout w
ith auxiliaries – fuel supply system, air starting equipm
ent, lubricationand cooling system
– super charging.
UNIT IV
GAS TURBINE PLANT : Introduction – classification - construction – Layout w
ith auxiliaries – Principlesof w
orking of closed and open cycle gas turbines. Com
bined Cycle Pow
er Plants and comparision.
UNIT – V
HYD
RO
ELECTR
IC PO
WER
PLANT: W
ater power – H
ydrological cycle / flow m
easurement – drainage
area characteristics – Hygrographs – storage and Pondage – classification of dam
s and spill ways.
HYD
RO
PRO
JECTS AN
D PLAN
T: Classification – Typical layouts – plant auxiliaries – plant operation
pumped storage plants.
UNIT VI
POW
ER FR
OM
NO
N-C
ON
VENTIO
NAL SO
UR
CES: U
tilization of Solar- Collectors- Principle of
Working, W
ind Energy – types – HAW
T, VAWT -Tidal Energy
DIR
ECT EN
ERG
Y CO
NVER
SION
: Solar energy Fuel cells, Thermo electric and Therm
o ionic, MH
Dgeneration.
UNIT – VII
NU
CLEAR
POW
ER STATIO
N : N
uclear fuel – breeding and fertile materials – N
uclear reactor –reactor operation.
TYPES OF R
EACTO
RS: Pressurized w
ater reactor, Boiling water reactor, sodium
-graphite reactor, fastBreeder Reactor, Hom
ogeneous Reactor, Gas cooled Reactor, Radiation hazards and shielding – radioactive
waste disposal.
UNIT – VIII
POW
ER PLAN
T ECO
NO
MIC
S AND
ENVIR
ON
MEN
TAL CO
NSID
ERATIO
NS: C
apital cost, investment
of fixed charges, operating costs, general arrangement of pow
er distribution, Load curves, load durationcurve.
Definitions of connected load, Maxim
um dem
and, demand factor, average load, load factor, diversity factor
– related exercises.
Effluents from pow
er plants and Impact on environm
ent – pollutants and pollution standards – Methods of
Pollution control.
TEXT BOO
K :
1.A Text Book of Pow
er Plant Engineering / Rajput / Laxm
i Publications
REFERENCES :
1.Pow
er Plant Engineering: P.K.Nag/ II Edition /TM
H.
2.Pow
er Plant Engineering – P.C.Sharm
a / S.K.Kataria Pub
3.A C
ourse in Power Plant Engineering: / Arora and S. D
omkundw
ar.
4.Pow
er station Engineering – ElWakil / M
cHill.
5.An Introduction to Pow
er Plant Technology / G.D
. Rai.
6.Pow
er Plant Engineering – K.K Ram
alingam / Scitech Publications (India) Pvt Ltd.
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esterT P C0 3 2
(ME 05109) CAD / CAM
LAB AND MECHATRO
NICS LAB
( A)CAD / CAM
LAB :
1.Drafting : D
evelopment of part draw
ings for various components in the form
of orthographic andisom
etric. Representation of Dimensioning and tolerances scanning and plotting. Study of script,
DXE AN
D IG
ES FILES.
2.Part M
odeling : Generation of various 3D
Models through Protrusion, revolve, shell sw
eep.C
reation of various features. Study of parent child relation. Feature based and Boolean basedm
odeling surface and Assembly M
odeling. Study of various standard Translators. Design simple
components.
3.a.
Determ
ination of deflection and stresses in 2D and 3D
trusses and beams.
b.D
etermination deflections com
ponent and principal and Von-mises stresses in plane
stresses in plane stress, plane strain and Axisymm
eric components.
c.Determ
ination of stresses in 3D and shell structures (at least one example in each case)
d.Estim
ation of natural frequencies and mode shapes, H
armonic response of 2D
beam.
e.Study state heat transfer Analysis of plane and Axisym
metric com
ponents.
4.a)
Developm
ent of process sheets for various components based on tooling M
achines.
b)D
evelopment of m
anufacturing defects and tool managem
ent systems.
c)Study of various post processors used in N
C M
achines.
d)D
evelopment of N
C code for free from
and sculptured surfaces using CAM
packages.
e)M
achining of simple com
ponents on NC
lathe and Mill by transferring N
C C
ode / from a
CAM
package. Through RS 232.
f)Q
uality Control and inspection.
PACKAGES :
Use of Auto C
AD, M
icro Station, CATIA, Pro-E, I-D
EAS, ANSYS, N
ISA, CAEFEM
, Gibbs C
AM,
Master C
AM etc,
(B)M
ECHATRONICS LAB
1.Position, Velocity and Torque C
ontrol of DC
Servo Motor using actual Program
mable
Motion C
ontroller and XY position table.
2.Point to Point C
ontrol, Linear and Circular Interpolation using actual Program
mable
Motion C
ontroller and XY Position table and its simulation.
3.Program
mable Logic Controller program
ming in ladder Logic and Functional Block Diagram
(FBD), interfacing of actual PLC
with non servo m
otor, sensors using actual PLC and
Simulation of the sam
e.
4.Interfacing of sensors, electro pneum
atics and DC
servo motors using actual
Programm
able Motion C
ontroller and Programm
able Logic Controller along w
ith itssim
ulation.
5.3D
Robotic Sim
ulation / Virtual Lab for Operation of 5 Axis + gripper , pick and place
Robot , in manual m
ode ( Teach pendant) and thru programm
ing ( Point to Point , Linearand Circlarinterpolation )
6.Building C
ircuits of Pneumatic and Electropneum
atic circuits, Hydraulics and Electro
Hydraulics circuits for autom
ated systems using cross section sim
ulation of thecom
ponents.
PACKAGES :
Hardw
are: LSM C
ontroller , GALIL , D
elta tau , Festo
Software: PSim
ulator , HSim
ulator , PLC Sim
ulator , RoboX , C
ontrolX , Festo
Objective: U
nderstanding the Multidisplinary Engineering concepts of M
achine Automation as w
ell asinterfacing between the various subsystem
s and components using actual controllers and virtual laboratories
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esterT P C0 3 2
(ME 05490) PRO
DUCTION DRAW
ING PRACTICE & INSTRUM
ENTATION LAB
UNIT – IC
onventional representation of Materials – conventional representation of parts – screw
joints, welded
joints, springs, gears, electrical, hydraulic and pneumatic circuits – m
ethods of indicating notes ondrawings.UNIT – IILim
its and Fits : Types of fits, exercises involving selection / interpretation of fits and estimation of lim
itsfrom
tables.UNIT – IIIForm
and Positional Tolerances : Introduction and indication of the tolerances of from and position on
drawings, deform
ation of runout and total runout and their indication.UNIT – IVSurface roughness and its indication : D
efinitions – finishes obtainable from various m
anufacturingprocesses, recom
mended surface roughness on m
echanical components.
UNIT – VH
eat treatment and surface treatm
ent symbols used on draw
ings.UNIT – VIDetailed / Pant draw
ings : Draw
ing of pants from assem
bly drawings w
ith indications of size, tolerances,roughness, form
and position errors etc.
TEXT BOO
KS :1.
Production Drawing Practice – P.N. Reddy, J.A.J. Reddy and C. Srinivasa Rao, Hi-tech Publishers,Hyderabad, 2002.
2.Engineering M
etrology, R.K. Jain, Khanna Publications
REFERENCE :1.
Production and Draw
ing – K.L. Narayana & P. Kannaiah
(B)INSTRUM
ENTATION LAB
1.C
alibration of Pressire Gauges
2.C
alibration of transducer for temperature m
easurement.
3.Study and calibration of LVD
T transducer for displacement m
easurement.
4.C
alibrationof strain gauge for temperature m
easurement.
5.C
alibration of thermocouple for tem
perature measurem
ent.6.
Calibration of capacitive transducer for angular displacem
ent.7.
Study and calibration of photo and magnetic speed pickups for the m
easurement of speed.
8.C
alibration of resistance temperature detector for tem
perature measurem
ent.9.
Study and calibration of a rotometer for flow
measurem
ent.10.
Study and use of a Seismic pickup for the m
easurement of vibration am
plitude of an engine bedat various loads.
11.Study and calibration of M
cleod gauge for low pressure.
REFERENCE :1.
Metallography Laboratory Practice / G
eorge / KEHL
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esterT P C
4+1 0 4(M
E 05506) AUTOM
OBILE ENG
INEERINGUNIT – I
Introduction : Com
ponents of four wheeler autom
obile – chassis and body – power unit –
power transm
ission – rear wheel drive, front w
heel drive, 4 wheel drive – types of autom
obileengines, engine construction, turbo charging and super charging – engine lubrication, splashand pressure lubrication system
s, oil filters, oil pumps – crank case ventilation – engine service,
reboring, decarbonisation, Nitriding of crank shaft..
UNIT – II
Fuel System : S.I. Engine : Fuel supply system
s, Mechanical and electrical fuel pum
p – filters– carburettor – types – air filters – petrol injection.
C.I. Engines : Requirem
ents of diesel injection systems, types of injection system
s, fuel pump,
nozzle, spray formation, injection tim
ing, testing of fuel pumps.
UNIT – III
Cooling System : C
ooling Requirem
ents, Air Cooling, Liquid C
ooling, Thermo, w
ater andForced C
irculation System – R
adiators – Types – Cooling Fan - w
ater pump, therm
ostat,evaporating cooling – pressure sealed cooling – antifreeze solutions.
Ignition System : Function of an ignition system
, battery ignition system, constructional
features of storage, battery, auto transformer, contact breaker points, condenser and spark
plug – Magneto coil ignition system
, electronic ignition system using contact breaker, electronic
ignition using contact triggers – spark advance and retard mechanism
.
Unit – IV
Emission from
Automobiles – Pollution standards N
ational and international – Pollution Control
– Techniques – Multipoint fuel injection for SI Engines. C
omm
on rail diesel injection.
UNIT – V
Electrical System : C
harging circuit, generator, current – voltage regulator – starting system,
bendix drive mechanism
solenoid switch, lighting systems, Horn, wiper, fuel gauge – oil pressure
gauge, engine temperature indicator etc.
UNIT – VITransm
ission System : C
lutches, principle, types, cone clutch, single plate clutch, multi plate
clutch, magnetic and centrifugal clutches, fluid fly w
heel – gear boxes, types, sliding mesh,
construct mesh, synchro m
esh gear boxes, epicyclic gear box , over drive torque converter.
Propeller shaft – Hotch – Kiss drive, Torque tube drive, universal joint, differential rear axles –
types – wheels and tyres.
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UNIT – VIISteering System
: Steering geometry – cam
ber, castor, king pin rake, combined angle toein,
center point steering. Types of steering mechanism
– Ackerman steering m
echanism, D
avissteering m
echanism, steering gears – types, steering linkages.
UNIT – VIIISuspension System
: Objects of suspension system
s – rigid axle suspension system, torsion
bar, shock absorber, Independent suspension system.
Braking System : M
echanical brake system, H
ydraulic brake system, M
aster cylinder, wheel
cylinder tandem m
aster cylinder Requirem
ent of brake fluid, Pneumatic and vacuum
brakes.
TEXT BOO
KS :1.
Automotive M
echanics – Vol. 1 & Vol. 2 / Kripal Sing.
2.Autom
otive Mechanics / G
.B.S. Narang
REFERENCES :1.
Automotive Engineering / N
ewton Steeds & G
arrett
2.Autom
obile Engineering / William
Crouse
3.Autom
otive Mechanics / H
eitner
4.Autom
otive Engines / Srinivasan
5.Autom
obile Engineering – K.K. Ram
alingam / Scitech Publications (India) PVT.
LTD.
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esterT P C
4+1 0 4(M
E 05565) UN-CONVENTIO
NAL MACHINING
PROCESSES
(ELECTIVE – III)UNIT – I
INTRODUCTIO
N – N
eed for non-traditional machining m
ethods-Classification of m
odern machining
processes – considerations in process selection. Materials. Applications.
UNIT II
Ultrasonic m
achining – Elements of the process, m
echanics of metal rem
oval process parameters,
economic considerations, applications and lim
itations, recent development.
UNIT – III
Abrasive jet machining, W
ater jet machining and abrasive water jet m
achine : Basic principles, equipments,
process variables, mechanics of m
etal removal, M
RR
, application and limitations.
UNIT - IV
ELECTRO – CHEM
ICAL PROCESSES : Fundam
entals of electro chemical m
achining, electro-chem
ical grinding, electro chemical honing and deburring process, m
etal removal rate in ECM
, Tool design,Surface finish and accuracy econom
ic aspects of ECM
– Simple problem
s for estimation of m
etal removal
rate. Fundamentals of chem
ical, machining, advantages and applications.
UNIT - V
THERMAL M
ETAL REMO
VAL PROCESSES : G
eneral Principle and applications of Electric Discharge
Machining, Electric D
ischarge Grinding and electric discharge w
ire cutting processes – Power circuits for
EDM
, Mechanics of m
etal removal in ED
M, Process param
eters, selection of tool electrode and dielectricfluids, m
ethods surface finish and machining accuracy, characteristics of spark eroded surface and
machine tool selection. W
ire EDM
, principle, applications.
UNIT – VI
Generation and control of electron beam
for machining, theory of electron beam
machining, com
parison oftherm
al and non-thermal processes –G
eneral Principle and application of laser beam m
achining – thermal
features, cutting speed and accuracy of cut.
UN
IT-VII
Application of plasma for m
achining, metal rem
oval mechanism
, process parameters, accuracy and
surface finish and other applications of plasma in m
anufacturing industries.
Chem
ical machining-principle- m
askants –etchants- applications.
UNIT – VIII
Magnetic abrasive finishing, Abrasive flow finishing, Electrostream
drilling, Shaped tube electrolytic machining.
TEXT BOO
K :
1.Advanced m
achining processes/ VK Jain/ Allied publishers.
REFERENCES :
1.M
odern Machining Process / Pandey P.C
. and Shah H.S./ TM
H.
2.N
ew Technology / Bhattacharya A/ The Institution of Engineers, India 1984.
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IV Year B.Tech. M.E. - II Sem
esterT P C
4+1 0 4(M
P 05492) PRODUCTIO
N PLANNING AND CO
NTROL
(ELECTIVE – III)UNIT – I
Introduction : Definition – Objectives of production Planning and Control – Functions of production planning
and control – Elements of production control – Types of production – O
rganization of production planningand control departm
ent – Internal organization of department.
UNIT – II
Forecasting – Importance of forecasting – Types of forecasting, their uses – G
eneral principles offorecasting – Forecasting techniques – qualitative m
ethods and quantitive methods.
UNIT – III
Inventory managem
ent – Functions of inventories – relevant inventory costs – ABC analysis – VED
analysis – EOQ
model – Inventory control system
s – P–Systems and Q
-Systems –
UNIT – IV
Introduction to MR
P & ERP, LO
B (Line of Balance), JIT inventory, and Japanese concepts.
UNIT – V
Routing – D
efinition – Routing procedure –R
oute sheets – Bill of material – Factors affecting routing
procedure. Schedule –definition – Difference w
ith loading
UNIT – VI
Scheduling Policies – Techniques, Standard scheduling methods,
UNIT – VII
Line Balancing, Aggregate planning, Chase planning, Expediting, controlling aspects.
UNIT – VIII
Dispatching – Activities of dispatcher – D
ispatching procedure – folowup – definition – R
eason forexistence of functions – types of follow
up, applications of computer in production planning and control.
TEXT BOO
KS :
1.Elem
ents of Production Planning and Control / Sam
uel Eilon.
2.M
odern Production / Operations M
anagement / Baffa & R
akesh Sarin.
REFERENCES :
1.O
perations Managem
ent – S.N. C
hary.
2.Inventory C
ontrol Theory and Practice / Martin K. Starr and D
avid W. M
iller.
3.R
eliability Engineering & Quality Engineering by D
r. C. N
adha Muni R
eddy and Dr. K. Vijaya
Kumar R
eddy, Galgotia Publications, Pvt., Lim
ited.
4.Production C
ontrol A Quantitative Approach / John E. Biegel.
5.Production C
ontrol / Moore.
6.O
perations Managem
ent / Joseph Monks.
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esterT P C
4+1 0 4(M
E 05054) AUTOM
ATION IN M
ANUFACTURING(ELECTIVE – III)
UNIT – I
Introduction Types and strategies of automation, pneum
atic and hydraulic components circuits, Autom
ationin m
achine tools. Mechanical feeding and too changing and m
achine tool control transfer the automaton.
UNIT – II
Automated flow
lines : Methods or w
ork part transport transfer Mechanical buffer storage control function,
design and fabrication consideration.
UNIT – III
Analysis of Automated flow
lines: General term
inology and analysis of transfer lines without and w
ithbuffer storage, partial autom
ation, implem
entation of automated flow
lines.
UNIT – IV
Assembly system
and line balancing : Assembly process and system
s assembly line, line balancing
methods, w
ays of improving line balance, flexible assem
bly lines.
UNIT – V
Automated m
aterial handling : Types of equipment, functions, analysis and design of m
aterial handlingsystem
s conveyor systems, autom
ated guided vehicle systems.
UNIT -VI
Automated storage system
s, Automated storage and retrieval system
s; work in process storage, interfacinghandling and storage w
ith manufacturing.
UNIT – VII
Adaptive control systems : Introduction, adaptive control with optim
ization, Adaptive control with constraints,Application of A.C. in M
achining operations. Use of various parameters such as cutting force, Tem
peratures,vibration and acoustic em
ission.
UNIT – VIII
Business process Re-engineering: Introduction to BPE logistics, ER
P, Software configuration of BPE,
concurrent Engineering, Techniques of Rapid Proto typing.
TEXT BOO
K :
1.Autom
ation, Production Systems and C
omputer Integrated M
anufacturing : M.P. G
roover./Pearson Edu.
REFERENCES :
1.C
omputer control of M
anufacturing Systems by Yoram
Coreom
.
2.C
AD / C
AM/ C
IM by R
adhakrishnan.
3.Autom
ation by W. Buekinsham
.
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4+1 0 4
(ME 05554) TO
TAL QUALITY M
ANAGEM
ENT(ELECTIVE – IV)
UNIT – I
TQM
– overview – H
istory – Stages of Evolution - elements – definitions – continuous im
provement –
objectives – internal and external customers.
UNIT – II
Quality standards – N
eed of stadadisation - Insitutions – bodies of stadadisation, ISO 9000 series – ISO
14000 series – other contemporary standards.
UNIT – III
Quality m
easurement system
s (QM
S) – developing and implem
enting QM
S – non conformance database.
UNIT - IV
Problem Solving - Problem
Solving process – corrective action – order of precedence – system failure
analysis approach – flow chart – fault tree analysis – failure m
ode assessment and assignm
ent matrix –
organizing failure mode analysis – pedigree analysis.
UNIT – V
Quality circles – organization – focus team
approach – statistical process control – process chart –Ishikaw
a diagram – preparing and using control charts.
UNIT VI
Quality Function D
evelopment (Q
FD) – elem
ents of QFD
– bench marking – Taguchi Analysis – loss
function - Taguchi design of experiments.
UNIT – VII
Value improvem
ent elements – value im
provement assault – supplier team
ing.
UNIT – VIII
Six sigma approach – application of six sigm
a approach to various industrial situations.
TEXT BOO
KS :
1.Total Q
uality Managem
ent – Joseph and Susan Berk.
2.Q
uality managem
ent by –How
ared giltow-TM
H
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IV Year B.Tech. M.E. - II Sem
estarT P C
4+1 0 4(M
E 05507) ROBO
TICS(ELECTIVE – IV)
UNIT – IIntroduction: Autom
ation and Robotics, C
AD/C
AM and R
obotics – An over view of R
obotics – presentand future applications – classification by coordinate system
and control system.
UNIT – IICom
ponents of the Industrial Robotics: Function line diagram representation of robot arm
s, comm
ontypes of arm
s. Com
ponents, Architecture, number of degrees of freedom
– Requirem
ents and challengesof end effectors, determ
ination of the end effectors, comparison of Electric, H
ydraulic and Pneumatic
types of locomotion devices.
UNIT – IIIM
otion Analysis: Hom
ogeneous transformations as applicable to rotation and translation – problem
s.
UNIT – IVM
anipulator Kinematics: Specifications of m
atrices, D-H notation joint coordinates and world coordinatesForw
ard and inverse kinematics – problem
s.
UNIT – VD
ifferential transformation and m
anipulators, Jacobians – problems.D
ynamics: Lagrange – Euler and
New
ton – Euler formations – Problem
s.
UNIT VITrajectory planning and avoidance of obstacles, path planning, Skew
motion, joint integrated m
otion –straight line m
otion – Robot program
ming, languages and softw
are packages.
UNIT VIIRobot actuators and Feed back com
ponents: Actuators: Pneumatic, H
ydraulic actuators, electric &stepper m
otors. Feedback components: position sensors – potentiom
eters, resolvers, encoders – Velocitysensors.
UNIT VIIIRobot Application in M
anufacturing: Material Transfer - M
aterial handling, loading and unloading-Processing - spot and continuous arc w
elding & spray painting - Assembly and Inspection.
TEXT BOO
KS :1.
Industrial Robotics / G
roover M P /Pearson Edu.
2.R
obotics / Fu K S/ McG
raw H
ill.
REFERENCES :1.
Robotics, C
SP Rao and V.V. R
eddy, Pearson Publications (In press)2.
Robotics and C
ontrol / Mittal R
K & Nagrath I J / TM
H.
3.An Introduction to R
obot Technology, / P. Coiffet and M
. Chaironze / Kogam
Page Ltd. 1983 London.4.
Robotic Engineering / R
ichard D. Klafter, Prentice H
all5.
Robot Analysis and Intelligence / Asada and Slow
time / W
iley Inter-Science.6.
Introduction to Robotics / John J C
raig / Pearson Edu.7.
Robot D
ynamics & C
ontrol – Mark W
. Spong and M. Vidyasagar / John W
iley & Sons (ASIA) Pte Ltd.
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estarT P C
4+1 0 4(CS 05137) CO
MPUTER G
RAPHICS(ELECTIVE - IV)
UNIT - I
Introduction, Application areas of Computer G
raphics, overview of graphics systems, video-display devices,
raster-scan systems, random
scan systems, graphics m
onitors and work stations and input devices
(p.nos 22-90 of text book-1).
UNIT - II
Output prim
itives : Points and lines, line drawing algorithms, m
id-point circle and ellipse algorithms.Filled
area primitives: Scan line polygon fill algorithm
, boundary-fill and flood-fill algorithms (p.nos 103-123,137-
145,147-150,164-171 of text book-1, p.nos. 72-99 of text book-2).
UNIT - III
2-D geometrical transform
s : Translation, scaling, rotation, reflection and shear transformations, m
atrixrepresentations and hom
ogeneous coordinates, composite transform
s, transformations between coordinate
systems. (p.nos 204-227 of text book-1).
UNIT - IV
2-D viewing :
The viewing pipeline, viewing coordinate reference frame, window to view-port coordinate
transformation, view
ing functions, Cohen-Sutherland and C
yrus-beck line clipping algorithms, Sutherland
–Hodgeman polygon clipping algorithm
(p.nos 237-249,257-261 of text book -1, p.nos. 111-126 of text book-2).
UNIT - V
3-D object representation : Polygon surfaces, quadric surfaces, spline representation, H
ermite curve,
Bezier curve and B-Spline curves, Bezier and B-Spline surfaces. Basic illumination m
odels, polygonrendering m
ethods. (p.nos 324-331,340-342, 347-364, 516-531, 542-546 of text book-1, p.nos 473-529,721-739 of text book-2).
UNIT - VI
3-D Geom
etric transformations : Translation, rotation, scaling, reflection and shear transform
ations,com
posite transformations.
3-D viewing :
Viewing pipeline, view
ing coordinates, view volum
e and general projection transforms
and clipping (p.nos 427-443, 452-481 of text book -1).
UN
IT-VII
Visible surface detection methods : C
lassification, back-face detection, depth-buffer, scan-line, depthsorting, BSP-tree m
ethods, area sub-division and octree methods(p.nos 489-505 of text book -1, C
hapter15 of of text book-2).
UN
IT-VIII
Computer anim
ation : Design of anim
ation sequence, general computer anim
ation functions, rasteranim
ation, computer anim
ation languages, key frame system
s, motion specifications. ( p.nos 604-616 of
text book -1, chapter 21 of text book-2).
TEXT BOO
KS :
1.“C
omputer G
raphics C version”, D
onald Hearn and M
.Pauline Baker, Pearson Education.
2.“C
omputer G
raphics Principles & practice”, second edition in C, Foley, VanD
am, Feiner and
Hughes, Pearson Education.
REFERENCES :
1.“C
omputer G
raphics”, second Edition, Donald H
earn and M.Pauline Baker, PH
I/PearsonEducation.
2.“Com
puter Graphics Second edition”, Zhigand xiang, Roy Plastock, Schaum
’s outlines, Tata Mc-
Graw
hill edition.
3.Procedural elem
ents for Com
puter Graphics, D
avid F Rogers, Tata M
c Graw
hill, 2nd edition.
4.“Principles of Interactive C
omputer G
raphics”, Neum
an and Sproul, TMH
.
5.Principles of C
omputer G
raphics, Shalini Govil, Pai, 2005, Springer.
6.C
omputer G
raphics, Steven Harrington, TM
H