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ACADEMIC PLAN FOR III SEMESTER MAE (2011-12) SEM: IIIrd Sub: Electrical Machine Total Teaching Weeks

in Semester: 14 weeks Total Lecture class available: 39


S.No TOPICS TO BE COVERED 1st TERM D.C.MACHINES Constructional features of D.C. Machine Principle of Operation of D.C. Generator & D.C. Motor Concept of Back-emf. Emf. Equation for generator and Voltage built-up phenomenon in D.C. Generator Armature reaction, its disadvantages be reducing effects of Armature reaction Characteristics & Application of D.C. Generator Commutation & Methods of improving commutation Torque equation & speed regulation Power & losses in D.C. Motor Various characteristics of D.C. Motors Industrial Application of D.C. Motor Starting of D.C. Motors & different starters Speed: Control of D.C. Motors Electronics Speed Control Devices Thyristor based speed controller for D.C. Series Motor Thyristor based speed controller for D.C. Shunt Motor Thyristor controlled starting for Motors A.C. MACHINES Construction of three phase synchronous machine Principle of working of alternator & Emf-equation Armature Reaction in alternators & concept of various reactances 2nd TERMINAL Phasor diagram for alternator & voltage Regulation Determination of Voltage Regulation using EMF method Determination of Voltage Regulation MMF method and ZPF methods Three Phase rotating magnetic field Working principle of synchronous motor & method used for self starting Effect of increase of load keeping excitation constant & effect of increase in excitation at constant load V-Curves & synchronous condenser Power developed by a synchronous motor Construction & working of 3-phase induction motor Relation between slip, frequency, EMF, current & Power factor Relation between Torque, staring, Torque & Maximum Torque Torque speed characteristics & effect of change in Rotor resistance & supply voltage Power flow & torque developed in three phase induction motor Induction motor equivalent circuit & phasors Open-circuit test & blocked rotor test Starting of 3 phase Induction motor & various starters (DOL, Star-Delta, & AutoTransformers starters) Speed control of 3 Phase induction motors & application SINGLE PHASE MOTORS Concept of double field revolving theory for single-phase induction motors 3rd TERMINAL Construction, working & application of single phase induction motors Construction, working & application of stepper motors Different types of stepper motor with their control Construction, Working & application of Servo Motor Construction, Working & application of Hysteresis Motor A C series motors & Universal motors

Subject Code: ETME 213 Credits: 4 Total Tutorial classes available:13


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ACADEMIC PLAN FOR III SEMESTER MAE (2011-12)


SUB: Electronics Total Teaching Weeks in Semester : 14 Weeks
TOTAL LECTURE CLASSES AVAILABLE: 38

Sub Code: ETMA: 203M

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TOPICS TO BE COVERED 1st TERM DIODES Introduction to junction diode Rectifiers ( Half wave & full wave) Filters, voltage regulators, voltage multipliers Types of diodes (zener, photo,LED,LCD) Introduction to SCR, DIAC, TRIAC BIPOLAR JUNCTION TRANSISTOR BJT characteristics, CB, CE, & CC configuration Load line (ac/dc), leakage current, saturation Active & cut off mode of transistor, biasing methods SMALL SIGNAL AMPLIFIERS Small signal amp. (CB, CE, CC) Hybrid model analysis of CE amp. RC coupled amp., mid-band model, gain & impedance Comparison of different configuration, Darlington amp. LARGE SIGNAL AMPLIFIERS Introduction to class A,B, C, & push pull amplifier OSCILLATORs Concept of negative & positive feedback, Introduction to LC oscillators 2nd Term FIELD EFFECT TRANSISTOR Introduction to FET, classification & characteristics Depletion & Enhancement MOSFET OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIER Op-amp model, concept of ideal op-amp., & virtual ground Inv. & non inv. Op-amp., different amp. Adder & subtractor, V-I & I-V converter Integrator, differentiator, comparator DIGITAL CKTS Digital ckt; binary operation, Boolean algebra Codes (BCD, Gray, Excess-3, ASCII) DeMorgans Law, Karnaugh map Gates, half adder, full adder 3rd TERM DIGITAL CKTS (CONT) Encoders/decoders Mux/demux Flip-flops Counters Regisers Intn to RAMs & ROMs

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Text Book: Mulman & Halkias, Electronic Devices & Circuit, TMH R.L. Boylestos & L. Nashelsky, Electronic Devices & Circuits Pearson Education S.Sahivahenan, N.Suresh Kr. & A.vollavaraj, Electronic Devices & Circuits TMH Reference Book: Modern Digital Electronics By R.P Jain; TMH Digital Principle and Application By Malvino & Leach ; TMH

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ACADEMIC PLAN FOR III SEMESTER MAE (2011-12) Sub: THERMAL SCIENCE
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FIRST TERMINAL TEST Microscopic and Macroscopic Point of View, Thermodynamics Definition, Thermodynamic Systems, Thermodynamic Properties Thermodynamic State Point, Process Cycle, Cyclic and Non-cyclic Process, Quasi-static Process. Diathermic wall, Zeroth Law of Thermodynamics, Temperature Concepts, International Practical Temperature Scale, Numericals on Equation of state, Properties (Pressure and Temperature measurement), Point function and path Function Concept of Thermodynamic Work, Displacement Work, Displacement for Various Quasi-Static Processes Other Types of Work Transfer, Heat and Work First law of thermodynamics for a closed system undergoing a cyclic process, First law of thermodynamics for a closed system undergoing a non cyclic process, Energy a property of a system Numericals on First Law of Thermodynamics for closed system Concept of Flow Work, Enthalpy First law of Thermodynamics for steady and unsteady flow process and its applications Turbine, Boiler, Compressor Applications of Steady Flow Energy equation for, Nozzle, Throttling process Numericals on Application of first Law of Thermodynamics for flow process Goals of II Law of Thermodynamics, Limitation of Fist Law, Source and Sink, heat Pump and Heat Engine Clausius and Kelvin Plancks statement of II Law of Thermodynamics, equivalence of both statement, PMM Machine of II Kind, Corollaries of II Law of Thermodynamics Numericals on Application of II Law of Thermodynamic: Heat Pump, Heat Engine and refrigerator Reversible and Irreversible process, Carnot cycle, Reversed carnot cycle, Clausis Inequality, Concept of Entropy Entropy change for various processes Numericals on Carnot Cycle, Clausis inequality, Entropy SECOND TERM Representation of various process on T-s diagram, Carnot cycle on T-s diagram P-T and P-V diagrams, Triple Point and Critical Point, Sub cooled Liquid, Saturated Liquid, Mixture of Saturated Liquid and Vapor, Saturated Vapor and superheated vapor states of a pure substances with water as example Independent Property, Tables of Thermodynamics Property, P-V- T Surfaces, T-s Diagrams, H-s Diagrams, Numericals involving properties of steam, Use of steam table and mollier diagram Dryness Fraction, Measurement of Quality, Calorimeters, Vapour PowerCycle: Carnot Cycle, Rankline Cycle Effect of various parameters on Rankine Cycle, Reheat and Regenerative cycle Numericals on Rankline cycle and Carnot cycle Gas Power Cycle: Carnot Cycle, Otto Cycle Diesel Cycle, Dual Cycle Comparision of tto, Diesel, Dual and Carnotr cycle Numericals on Otto, Diesel, Dual Cycel Stirling Cycle, Erricson cycle, Bryton Cycle Efficinecy of compressor, turbine and efficiency of Brayton Cycle, Maximum Work from Brayton Cycle Helmholtz and Gibbs function Numericals on Brayton cycle, Erricson, Stirling Cycle Mathematical condition for exact differential, Maxwell Relations T-ds equations Clapeyron equation Numericals on T-ds equations, Maxwell relations, Claperyrons equations High Grade and Low grade energy, Available and unavailable energy III TERM Dead state, Availability, Reversible work and Irreversibility Availability in non-flow system, flow system Numericals on availability Second law efficiency

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ACADEMIC PLAN FOR III SEMESTER MAE (2011-12)


SUB: MECHANICS OF SOLIDS SUB: CODE: ETME-207 Total Teaching Weeks in Semester: 15 weeks Total Lecture Classes available: 39 S. TOPICS TO BE COVERED
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1st TERM 01 Simple Stress & Strain Introduction to subject Concept of Tensile and Compressive and shear Stresses Normal and Shear stresses Poissons ratio, Stress strains diagram of mild steel Simple stress in bars of varying and cross section carrying axial load stepped bars and tapered bars. Shear stress and complementary shear stress and strain, volumetric strains lateral strain, Poissons Ratio. Elastic constants. Stress in composite bars carrying axial loads and subjected to temperature stresses. Simple Bending Shear force and bending moment diagram for cantilever beams under concentrated loads Shear force and bending moment diagram of beams under concentrated load Shear force and bending moment diagram for varying load Shear Force and bending moment diagram of beams with Overhang Theory of simple bending. Assumptuions Concept of neutral axis, and moment of Resilience. Distribution of bending stress across the section for different section. Bending for unsymmetrical section Stress in beams and cantilever due to eccentric loads Flitched beam. Beam of uniform strength TERM-II Slope & deflection of cantilever Slope & deflection of beams under Concentrated load Slope and deflection of beams with uniformly distributed loads Columns Combined direct and bending stresses in columns, Eulers equation and Rankine Gordon equation. Limitation of Eulers equation Torsion: Stress and strain in pure Torsion of solid circular and hollow shaft. Power transmitted by shaft Combined bending and Torsion Principle stress and strains due to complex loading Mohrs diagram. Theories of failures Strain Energy Introduction, Residence and Strain Energy Strain energy stored when the load is gradually applied & when the load is suddenly applied Strain energy for impact load Strain energy for bars-of uniform section and for bars of varying section Strain Energy due to shear stress Spring Closed coil and open coil springs subjected to torque Closed coil and open coil spring subjected bending moment Cylinders Thin and thick cylinders, Lames theorem Compound cylinders Sperical verssels Different theories of failures

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Text Books: Jindal U.C., Strength of Materials, Galgotia Publication, New delhi, 1998 Ryder G.H., Strength of Materials, Macmillan, Delhi, 2003 R.K. Bansal, Strength of Materials, Laxmi Publication, New Delhi, 2001 Sadhu Singh, Strength of Materials, Khanna Publishers, New Delhi, 2000 Timoshenko S.P., Elements of Strength of Materials, East-West affiliated, New Delhi, 2000.

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ACADEMIC PLAN FOR III SEMESTER MAE (2011-12) SUB: PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY Sub Code: ETME: 209 L T C Total Teaching Weeks in Semester : 15 Weeks 4 0 4 TOTAL LECTURE CLASSES AVAILABLE: 44 TOTAL TUTORIAL CLASSES AVAILABLE: 00
S.No TOPICS TO BE COVERED 1st TERM 01 02 UNIT 1: MOULDING Definition, characteristics and types of cores, Use of chaplets, Core prints and their empirical dimensions. Types of constructions employed for patterns and core boxes. Brief description of pattern materials. Types and amounts of pattern allowances. Core box and pattern layout. Testing of moulding sand-grain size, clay content, moisture content, hardness, strength permeability, shatrer index. Description of moulding and core making machines. Description of C02 process, Fluid sand process. Description of Shell Moulding & Hot box moulding. Description of Cold-box moulding, High Pressure, Flaskless moulding. Design of metal moulds, design of die-casting dies. UNIT II: CASTING Solidification of metals and alloys, Directional principle, Dendritic, growth. Elements of gating systems, types of gates, chill & its uses. Pouring temperatures, Calculations of pouring time by standard formulae. Design criteria of pouring basin, sprue, runner, gate and riser (using Chorinovs rule; Chains, Moduulus & NRL methods), Gating ratio & related problems. Selections of melting furnace, Coke-fired crucible furnace, oil-fired crucible furnace, oil-fired rotary furnace, electric arc furnace, induction furnace. II TERM Control of melt, air requirements and charge calculations for cupola and related problems. Foundry mechanization, Foundry layout. Casting defects, their causes and remedies. UNIT III: WELDING Principle, advantages, limitations and applications of following process: Tungsten Inert Gas (TIG) welding, Metal Inert Gas (MIG) welding. Electro-Slag welding, Electro-Gas Welding. Explosive Welding, Friction Welding, Cold welding Ultrasonic Welding, Electron Beam Welding Laser Beam Welding, Thermit Welding. Codification of Electrodes, Welding Defects-causes and remedies. UNIT IV: METAL FORMING & POWDER METALLURGY Introduction to Metal Forming, definitions of Hot forming, Cold Forming and their comparison. Description of open die, closed die & upset forging. Principle of Rolling, Rolling stand arrangements, Roll pass sequence. Principle of Extrusion. Introduction to Forward, Backward, impact & Hydrostatic extrusion. III TERM Description of wire drawing, tube drawing. Description of deep drawing, bending, blanking & piercing. Definition advantages, limitations and applications of powder metallurgy. Powder metallurgy process & operations. Metal powders, their characteristics and manufacture No. of Lecture No. of Tutorial

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Reference Books: Rao P.N., Manufacturing Technology Vol.1, Tata McGraw Hill, 2003. Jain P.L., Principles of Foundry Technology, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi, 1998. HMT Banglore, Production Technology, Tata McGraw Hill, 1980.

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ACADEMIC PLAN FOR III SEMESTER MAE (2011-12) SUB: MECHANICS OF FLUIDS Total Teaching Weeks in Semester: 15 Weeks TOTAL LECTURE CLASSES AVAILABLE:
S. No TOPICS TO BE COVERED 1st TERM UNIT 1: FLUID PROPERTIES AND FLUID STATICS Newtonian and Non-Newtonian Fluids; Kinematic and dynamic viscosity; Incompressible and compressible fluids, compressibility. Forces on plane surfaces, forces on curved surface, buoyant forces, stability of floating bodies, metacentre and metacentric height. KINEMATICS OF FLUID MOTION Steady and unsteady flow Uniform and non-uniform flow Laminar and turbulent flow Streamline, path line and steak line Continuity equation, irrotational and rotational flow, velocity potential and stream function, vortex flow, vortex lines, vortex tubes, free and forced vortex Eulers equation of motion and its integration to yield Bernoullis equation DYNAMICS OF FLUID FLOW Graphical representation of Bernoullis equation and its practical applications Pilot tube, Venturi meter Steady flow momentum equation, force exerted by jet one plane surface and force exerted on a pipe bend. II TERM DIMENSIONAL ANALYSIS AND PRINCIPLES OF SIMILARITY Buckingham Theorem and its applications Geometric, Kinematics and Dynamic similarity Dimensionless numbers-Reynolds Froude, Euler, Mach, Weber Number and their significance BOUNDRY LAYER FLOW Laminar and turbulent boundry Layer and laminar sublayer Boundry Layer thickness, displacement, momentum and energy thickness LAMINAR FLOW Reynolds experiment, critical velocity, steady laminar flow through a circular tube, flow between parallel plates, measurement of viscosity UNIT IV TURBULENT FLOW Shear stress in turbulent flow. Hydrodynamically smooth and rough boundaries Velocity distribution for turbulent flow in smooth and rough pipes III TERMS ANALAYSIS OF PIPE FLOW Energy losses, minor losses in pipelines Concept of equivalent length Flow between two reservoirs, multiple pipe systems in series and parallel, siphon FLOW MEASUREMENT Measurement of flow using Venturi meter Orifice meter, Pilot tube, Flow nozzle Measurement of flow in open channels rectangular, triangular, trapezoidal weir, Cipoetetti weir

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Text Books: R.K. Basal, Fluid Mechanics & Hydraulic Machines, Laxmi Publications (p) Ltd. 2002 D.S. Kumar, Fluid Mechanics and Fluid Power Engineering, S.K. Kataria & Sons, 2000 L.H. Shames, Mechanics of Fluids, McGraw Hill V.L. Streeter and E.B. Wyiie, Fluid Mechanics, McGraw Hill

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