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SEMESTER - III
Applied Thermodynamics
ME 301
Contacts : 4L
Module
No.
I
Syllabus
1.
2.
3.
II
III
IV
V
4.
5.
6.
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8.
9.
VI
10
Contact
Hrs
Review of fundamentals; Heat and work, First law for unsteady flow system
3
Pure Substance, Properties of pure substance; Phases of pure substances- Phase
6
rule; Phase Change Processes of Pure Substances triple pt., critical pt.; Property
diagrams of Phase change Processes; P-V-T surface for phase change;
The 2nd Law of Thermodynamics; the corollaries & their proofs; the property of
6
entropy; entropy change of a pure substance; Tds equations and calculation of
entropy change; concept and uses of entropy; The second law of thermodynamics
for an open system.
Reversible work and irreversibility
2
Maxwell relations, Joule Thompson co-efficient
2
I.C.Engine, Air Standard cycles; Otto, Diesel, Dual Combustion
6
Reciprocating air compressors; the compressor cycle with and without clearance,
3
efficiencies; volumetric efficiency & its effect on performance
Vapour power cycles & its modifications, Reheat & Regenerative cycle for steam,
3
Binary cycle and cogeneration
Refrigeration cycles, reversed carnot cycle; components and analysis of simple
3
vapour compression Refrigeration cycle, Actual Refrigeration cycles
Use of psychometric charts & processes for air conditioning
2
Total
36hrs
Property tables of real substances - compressed liquid, saturated, wet &
2
superheated vapour.
the entropy generation principle
1
Energy analysis, , Energy change of a system, 2nd Law efficiency.
Clapeyron Equation
1
Multistaging. Vapour Absorption Refrigeration cycle.
Total
Books recommended:
1. Engineering Thermodynamics - P.K Chattopadyay, OUP
2. Fundamentals of Thermodynamics - 6e by Sonntag, Borgnakke & Van Wylen, John Wiley.
3. Engineering Thermodynamics-4e by P.K .Nag, TMH
4. Thermodynamics- an Engineering approach - 6e, Cengel & Boles,TMH
5. Engineering Thermodynamics- M. Achyuthan, PHI
6. Basic Engineering Thermodynamics- R. Joel, 5th ed, Pearson
7. Engineering Thermodynamics (Indian edition) Russel & Adeliyi, OUP
8. Thermodynamics (Schaums) 2nd ed, Potter & Somerton, TMH
4hrs
Strength of Materials
ME 302
Contact per week: 4L
Module
No.
I
Syllabus
1
II
III
IV
V
VI
VII
VIII
IX
Contact
Hrs
1
NB. : Teachers to note that they have to teach Module No. : I to VI in great details.
Books Recommended
1. Elements of Strength of Materials by Timoshenko & Young, 5th Ed.- East west press.
2. Introduction to Solid Mechanics by Shames & Pitarresi, 3rd Ed., Prentice Hall India.
3. Mechanics of Materials by Beer & Johnston, TMH
4. Engineering Mechanics of Solids by E.P. Popov; 2nd Ed., Prentice Hall India
References :
1. Mechanical Engineering Design by J.F.Shigley, McGrawhill.
2. Machine Design, Norton, Pearson Education
3. Design of Machine Elements by M.F.Spotts, Prentice Hall.
4. Mechanical Analysis and Design by A.H.Burr and J.B.Cheathak, 2nd ed., Prentice Hall.
Schematic product symbols for standard components in mechanical, electrical and electronic
systems, welding symbols and pipe joints;
Orthographic projections of machine elements, different sectional views- full, auxiliary sections;
Assembly and detailed drawings of a mechanical assembly, such as a plummer block, tool head
of a shaping machine, tailstock of a lathe, welded pipe joints indicating work parts before
welding, etc.
CAD or using similar software : Solid, surface, wireframe modeling, Assemble of different
components
Books:
1. Text Book on Engineering Drawing, Narayana/ Kannaia H, Scitech
2. Mechanical Engineering Drawing and Design, S. Pal and M. Bhattacharyya
3. Machine Drawing by N.D. Bhatt
4. Machine Drawing by P.S. Gill
Syllabus
Review of fluid properties and fluid statics. Hydraulic forces on submerged surfaces;
forces or vertical, horizontal, inclined.
Kinematics of fluid flow: fluid flow and classifications. Continuity equation in 1D &
3D. Potential flow.
II
3 Dynamics of fluid: equations of motion; Eulers equation; Bernoullis equation;
Applications of Bernoullis equation.
4 Momentum Analysis of flow systems;, differential approach.
III
5 Flow through pipes; Darcy Weisbach equation of friction loss; and total energy
line.
IV
6 Basic principle for flow through orifices, V-notches (rectangular-v),. Flow through
open
channels; use of Chezys formula.
V
7 Dimensional Analysis & Model investigation applied to flow systems Buckingham
Pi theorem. Dimensionless numbers in fluid flow.
8 Flow of fluid around submerged bodies;
9 Boundary layer definition; Boundary layer separation basic concept.
Hydraulic Machines
Modul
e No.
VI
Syllabus
Contac
t Hrs
2
2
3
1
2
3
1
1
1
Contac
t Hrs
3
3. Fluid Mechanics & Machinery C.Ratnam, A.V.Kothapalli, I.K. International Publishing House
Ltd, 2010.
4. Introduction to Fluid Mechanics & Fluid Machines Som & Biswas, TMH.
5. Fluid Mechanics & Machinery C.S.P Ojha, R.Berndtsson, P.N. Chandramouli, OUP.
6. Introduction to Fluid Mechanics Fox & Macdonald, Wiley.
7. Fluid Mechanics Fundamentals & Applications Cengel & Cimbala, TMH.
8. Ojha,C S P,Berndtsson. R,Chandramouli. P. N.
Syllabus
Introduction
Manufacturing; Definitions and broad grouping
Casting
Introduction
Definition
Major Classification
Casting Materials
Sand mould casting
Moulding sands: composition, properties & testing
Design of gating system: sprue, runner, ingate & riser
Estimation of powering time
Foundry equipments, Furnaces
Melting, pouring and solidification
Type of patterning, use of a core
Different type of sand mould casting
Contac
t Hrs
1
15
III
IV
12
12
40hrs
1
1
1
3hrs
NB. : Teachers to note that they have to teach Module No. : I to IV in great details.
Text Books:
1. Manufacturing technology, Foundry, Forming & Welding-P.N Rao.
2. Manufacturing Science-A Ghosh & A Mullick.
3. Manufacturing Engineering & Technology-S Kalpakjian; Pub:Addison Wesley.
4. Principles of manufacturing materials & processes-James & Campbell.
Reference Books:
1. Manufacturing engineering & technology-K Jain.
2. Materials & processes in manufacturing-E.P Degarmo, Black & Kohser, Pub: Wiley(10th ed.)
3. Processes & materials of manufacturing-R.A Lindberg.
4. Introduction to manufacturing technology-PP Date, Pub: Jaico.
5. Manufacturing processes-S.K Sharma & S Sharma, Pub: I.K International
Mould making Practice: Uses of moulding tools: green sand moulding, gating system, risering
system, core making
Study of cupola
Basic Forging processes like upsetting, drawing down and forge welding.
Books:
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Contact
Hrs.
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7L
2L
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Contacts : 3L
General considerations and procedure of Machine Design, Design stress, factor of safety, stress and
deflection analysis, engineering materials and applications, fits and tolerances, design of fasteners and
fastenings - pin, cotter, knuckle, screw, rivets and welded joints, design of shafts and couplings,
common power and force transmitting power screws, belt drives and springs, pressure vessels and
pipes.
References :
1. Mechanical Engineering Design by J.F.Shigley, McGrawhill.
2. Machine Design, Norton, Pearson Education
3. Design of Machine Elements by M.F.Spotts, Prentice Hall.
4. Mechanical Analysis and Design by A.H.Burr and J.B.Cheathak, 2nd ed., Prentice Hall.
ME 491(B) : Machine Design Practice
Contacts : 3P
Drawing board exercises compatible to the course ME 491(A) : Design of Machine Elements.
Screw Threads, Pin Joints, Knuckle etc
HU 411 Indian Philosophy and Economics
Contacts :
Part 1- Indian Philosophy
1. What is Philosophy? (1hrs)
Origin of the word, Definition
2. The Great Greek Philosophers (1hr)
History makers- Socrates, Plato and Aristotle
3. Indian Philosophy (2hrs)
Origin of the word , its relevance
4. Early Indian Philosopher/Thinkers
The four Purusharthas: Meaning and relevance
5. The Systems of Indian Philosophy (2hrs)
The Orthodox systems
The Unorthodox systems
The differences between the two systems
6. The History of Indian Philosophy (7 hrs)
7. The five periods:
Vedic Period (2500 B.C. 600 B.C.)
Epic Period (600 B.C. 200 A.D.)
Sutra Period (200 A.D. 600 A.D.)
Scholarly Period (600 A.D. 1700 A.D.)
The Modern Period (1700 present)
8. Founders/Promoters of Different Philosophies and their Characteristics (7 hrs)
Gautam Maharishi- NYAYA
Acharya Kannad-VAISHESHIKA
Patanjali YOGA
Maharishi Kapila-SAMKHYA
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Jamini-PURVA MIMAMSA
Shankaracharya-UTTAR MIMAMSA
Charvak-CHARVAKISM
Vardhamana Mahavira-JAINISM
Gautama Buddha-BUDDHISM
Part 2- Economics
SECTION I. BASIC ECONOMIC CONCEPTS
a. Economics, Scarcity, Choice, Opportunity Cost
b. We start with students prevailing understanding of Economics by discussing what
students already know about Economics.
c. We proceed to emphasize that scarcity and choice are basic problems of Economics.
d. We Introduce lands, labour and capital as three factors of production, and also explain
the role of entrepreneurs.
e. We proceed to introduce the concept of opportunity costs for making choices by the
consumers and producers to confront scarcity.
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Module- 3:
Module- 4:
constant,
Module- 5:
Module- 6:
Module- 7:
Module- 8:
Module- 9:
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Module- 10:
Module- 11:
Module- 12:
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[4]
[3]
[4]
40L
Solution of steady 1-D conduction problem with & without heat generation. Critical thickness of
insulation
fin effectiveness and fin efficiency, Biot number, irradiation, radiosity, Radiation shielding, order of
magnitude analysis, Introduction to the concept of similarity, correlation, fouling factor
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Combustion
Fuels: Chemical thermodynamics; Chemical kinetics and reaction mechanisms, flame propagation,
inflammability limits, premixed and diffusion flames, flame stabilisation, radiation of flames, heat and
mass transfer with chemical reactions, combustion in fixed, moving and fluidised beds, combustion of
pulverized coal, oil, gas and propellants, design aspect of burners and furnaces, Combustion generated
pollution.
Recommended Books:
1. S.K. Som, Introduction to Heat Transfer, PHI.
2. Yunus A. Cengel, Heat and Mass Transfer, The McGraw-Hill Companies.
3. Sarif K. Das, Fundamentals of Heat & Mass Transfer, Narosa.
4. Incropera, DeWitt, Bergmam, & Lavine, Fundamentals of Heat and Mass Transfer, Wiley India
Edn.
5. N.V. Suryanarayana, Engineering Heat Transfer, Penram International.
6. Kreith, Principles of Heat Transfer, Cengage learning.
7. P.K. Nag, Heat & Mass Transfer, TMH.
8. P.S. Ghoshdastidar, Heat Transfer, Oxford University Press.
9. M. Thirumaleshwar, Fundamentals of Heat & Mass Transfer, Pearson.
10. O.P. Single, Heat & Mass Transfer, Macmillan India.
11. J P Holman & Souvik Bhattacharyya, Heat Transfer, TMH.
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Experiments to be conducted on
Single DOF Vibratory Systems;
Static and Dynamic balancing of rotating masses;
Balancing of reciprocating masses;
Governors;
Gyroscope;
Cam Design, Operation and Analysis
Syllabus
1.
II
2
3
4
III
IV
VI
VII
Contact
Hrs
2
16
2
1
2
3
2
3
Errors in measurement absolute, relative, parallax, alignment, loading, dynamic and calibration
error, Parallelism Cook optical comparator, optical pyrometer
Books Recommended:
1. E.O. Doebelin and D.N. Manik, Measurement Systems Application and Design, Tata McGraw
Hill.
2. R. Rajendra, Principles of Engineering Metrology, Jaico Pub. House.
3. Beckwith, Lienhard and Marangoni, Mechanical Measurements, Pearson.
4. Bewoor and Kulkarni, Metrology & Measurement, TMH.
5. R.K. Jain, Metrology, Khanna Publication, New Delhi.
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Nested classes
Overriding methods
Polymorphism
Making methods and classes final
Abstract classes and methods
Interfaces
HU 511 :
Principles of Management
Schools of Management thought: Scientific process, human behavior and social system
school; decision theory school; quantitative and systems school; contingency theory of
management; functions of a manager.
Social responsibility of business: Objectives of business; social responsibility; stakeholders
and managerial ethics; Functions of Management: Planning Concept, Significance and types.
Organizing: concept, principles, theories, types of organizations, authority, responsibility,
power, delegation, decentralization; staffing; Directing; Coordinating; Control: nature,
process and techniques.
Management by objectives (MBO) and managerial decision-making
Motivation: Process of motivation; Theories of motivation need hierarchy theory, theory of x
and theory of y, two factor theory, Mc Clelands learned need theory, Victor Vrooms
expectancy theory, Stacy Adams equity theory Leadership: Concept, leadership styles;
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Theories; Trait theory, behavioral theory, Fielders contingency theory, Harsey and Blachards
situational theory, Managerial grid; Likerts four systems of Leadership.
Communication: Meaning; Process; communication network; formal and informal
communication; Barriers to communication and principles of effective communication;
Controlling: Nature, importance and techniques; steps; feedback; concurrent and feed forward
control; prerequisites of an effective control system; behavioral implications.
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SEMSTER -VI
ME (CS) 601 Operation Research and C++
Contact: 4L
(i)
Solution of LPP: 9
Simplex Method; Charnes Big-M Method; Duality Theory. Transportation Problems and Assignment
Problems.
Network Analysis: 4
Shortest Path: Floyd Algorithm; Maximal Flow Problem (Ford-Fulkerson); PERT-CPM (Cost
Analysis, Crashing, Resource Allocation excluded).
Inventory Control: 2
Introduction to EOQ Models of Deterministic and Probabilistic; Safety Stock; Buffer Stock.
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(ii)
C++ [20L]
Introduction to C++ 2
Programming paradigms,Language translator, Basics of OOP, Structure of C++ program, Class and
object, Abstraction and encapsulation, Polymorphism, Inheritance, Static and dynamic binding.
Declaration, Expression and Statements 2
Data types, Variables, Constants, Operator and expression, Operator precedence and associativity.
Statements: Labelled, Expression, Compound, Control, Jump, Declaration, Try-throw-catch.
Array, pointer and function 2
Array,Addresses, Pointer. Function: Declaration, Definition and call, Inline function, Main function
argument, Reference variable, Function overloading, Default argument, Parameter passing, Recursion,
Scope of variable, Return-by-value and Return-by-reference, Pointer to function
Data abstraction through classes and user defined data types 2
Class, Members, Constructor and destructor, Copy constructor.
Dynamic memory management: Operators new and delete, Malloc and free, Static member, Scope of
class names, Scope of variables.
Object Oriented Concepts 12
Inheritance,Polymorphism,, exception handling, Operator Overloading: Overloading unary and binary
operator, Overloaded function calls, Subscripting, class member access, Non-member operator, New
and delete, Cast operator.
Class relationships: Introduction, Polymorphism, Coercion, Overloading, Parametric and inclusion
polymorphism
Inheritance: direct and indirect superclasses, Multiple inheritance, Virtual base class,Friend, Virtual
function, Abstract class, Overriding and hiding, Dynamic binding of functions, Virtual destructor and
operators.
Template and Exception Handling:Class template, Member function inclusion, Function template,
Specialization,Inheritance, Namespace.
Concept of exception handling, Catch block, Nested try-catch block, Condition expression in throw
expression, Constructor & destructor, Runtime standard exception
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Batch Production and Mass Production, Operations on Capstan and Turret Lathes, Single Spindle
Automats.
Finishing: microfinishing operations like honing, lapping and superfinishing.
References :
1. Principles of Metal Cutting/Principles of Machine Tools by G.C.Sen and A.Bhattacharya, New
Central Book Agency, Kolkata.
2. Fundamentals of Metal Cutting Machine Tools by G.Boothroyd, TMH.
3. Production Technology, HMT Publication, TMH.
4. Production Engineering Sciences by P.C.Pandey and C.K.Singh, Standard Publishers Ltd.
5. Manufacturing Science by A.Ghosh and A.K.Mallik, Wiley Eastern.
6. Manufacturing Process by Danilovsky and Maslov et. Al, Mir Publication.
7 Metal working and Metrology,Narayana,Scitech
ME 602 (B) : Machining Principles & Machine Tools Practice
Contacts : 2P
Laboratory exercises involving machining of complex product configurations, machining of spur and
helical gears, relieving and profiling, contouring, finishing processes and grinding of tools and cutters
are to be done.
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Worm- worm wheel: Terminologies and their inter-relation; Preferred combination of various
parameters; Efficiency; Materials.
4
5 Pressure vessels thin cylinder, thick cylinder, Lames equation, Clavarinos equation, Birnies
equation, Autofrettage compound cylinders, End Covers, Opening in pressure vessel area
compensation method, Fired and unfired vessels category, Industrial Code.
6
6 Flywheel design for application to: (i) Punching press; (ii) 2-stroke engine; (iii) 4-stroke engine,
Torque analysis, Solid disc and rimmed flywheel
2
7 Sliding contact bearings: Bearing types and materials; Stribeck Curve, Petroff equation,
Hydrodynamic lubrication theory - pressure development; Tower experiment, Reynolds equation,
Finite bearings Raimondi-Boyd charts, Design factors/variables, Heat generation & dissipation;
Hydrostatic bearing; Plummer block.
6
8 Rolling contact bearings: Bearing types, nature of load; Static and dynamic load capacity, Stribeck
equation, Load - Life relation; Bearing selection from manufacturers catalogues; Methods of
lubrication; Bearing mounting on journal and bearing block.
4
At least two assignments on 2-D and 3-D modelling of mechanical components and systems
using software packages like AUTOCAD, CATIA, PRO E or similar software
At least one assignment on design analysis of mechanical components using software
packages like CATIA, PRO E or similar software.
At least one assignment on Design Practice using codes, e.g., Pressure vessel codes, Gear
design codes etc.
At least one assignment on Selection of mechanical components from manufacturers
catalogue, e.g., chain drive, rolling element bearings etc.
Fluid power; Applications and advantages; Components of a hydraulic and pneumatic system.
1
1B
Desired properties of a hydraulic fluid; advantage of mineral oil over water; definition of
terms like pressure,head, force, density, specific gravity, kinematic and absolute viscosity,
compressibility and incompressibility.
2
1C
Pascals law; analysis of simple hydraulic jack, Mechanical advantage; continuity equation;
hydraulic power of a cylinder.
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3.
Hydraulic Actuators : (i) Constructional features of single acting and double acting hydraulic
cylinders; mounting of cylinders, cushioning of cylinder; different application of cylinder
through mechanical linkages; force, velocity and power from a cylinder.
(ii) Hydraulic motors; torque, power and flow rate in a hydraulic motor.
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4.
Hydraulic Valves : (i) Direction control valves operation and graphical symbol of 3 way and
4 way valves; different modes of activation of valves; (ii) Operation and graphical symbols of
check valves, pressure relief valve pressure reducing valve, unloading valve and flow control
valve.
5.
ANSI symbols for different hydraulic components. Analysis of hydraulic circuits for :
i) single acting cylinder control,
ii) double acting cylinder control,
iii) regenerative circuit,
iv) pump unloading circuit
v) double pump hydraulic system,
vi) cylinder synchronization circuit
vii) speed control of a hydraulic motor
viii) circuit to lift and hold heavy load,
ix) automatic sequencing of two cylinders.
6.
7.
Use of electrical devices for controlling fluid circuits; function of electrical devices like pushbutton switches, limit switches, pressure switches, solenoids, relays and timers and their
symbols; concept of ladder diagram; study of following circuits using electrical control
devices :
i) control of a solenoid actuated cylinder using one limit switch;
ii) reciprocation of a cylinder using pressure or limit switches,
iii) two cylinder sequencing circuit using two limit switches.
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Note
Books recommended :
1. Ilango and Soundararajan, Introduction to Hydraulics and Pneumatics, PHI.
2. A. Esposito, Fluid Power with Applications, Pearson.
3. S.R. Majumdar, Pneumatic Systems: Principles and Maintenance, Tata McGraw Hill.
4. E.C. Fitch Jr., Fluid Power and Control Systems, McGraw Hill Book Co.
5. Banks and Banks, Industrial Hydraulics, Prentice Hall.
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SEMESTER - VII
ME 701 : Power Plant Engineering
Contact Hours: 4L
Module-1
Power plant cycles, reheat, regenerative and binary vapor and co-generation cycles.
4
Module-2
Boilers: Definition, classification, fire tube and water tube boilers, mountings and accessories. Draft
in boilers, performance of boiler - boilers efficiency, equivalent evaporation, Losses in boilers.
Coal and combustion: Properties of coal, ultimate analysis and proximate analysis, combination
calculation.
6
Module-3
Fuel bed firing, PF firing and Fluidized bed boilers. Introduction to boiling and circulation in boilers.
Power station boilers - Benson, Lamont. Supercritical boiler.
5
Module-4
Boilers accessories: Super heater, economizer and air-pre heater.
Handling of coal and ash.
5
Module-5
Steam turbine- i) parts and classification, ii) nozzles types, flow through nozzles and nozzle
efficiency.
Impulse turbine - velocity diagram, work done and blade efficiency.
7
Module-6
Pressure compounding and velocity compounding of steam turbine.
4
Module-7
Impulse reaction turbine - Velocity diagram, degree of reaction and Parsons turbine.
4
Module-8
Governing in Steam turbine.
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5
4
Recommended Books:
1. P.K. Nag, Power plant Engineering, Tata McGraw - Hill.
2. Arora and Domkundwar, A course in Power plant Engineering Dhanpat Rai & Sons.
3. M.M.EI- Wakil, Power plant technology, Tata McGraw - Hill.
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ME 702 (B)
Advanced Manufacturing Technology Practice
Contact Hours: 3P
1) Study of Abrasive Jet Machining
2) Study of Ultrasonic Machining
3) Parametric Study of Electro-Discharge Machining
4) Study of Electro-Chemical Machining
5) Study of geometry of robot manipulator, actuators and grippers
6) Programming on CNC Turning
7) Programming on CNC Milling Machine
8) Robot Programming.
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VCRS; dry compression and wet compression of refrigerant; actual Vapour Compression
Cycle
06
3
Air Refrigeration System (ARS): Bell-Coleman refrigerator. COP determination, actual air
refrigeration cycle.
03
Vapour Absorption Refrigeration System (VARS): Advantages of VARS over VCRS. Working
principle of simple VARS, practical VARS. Limitations of VARS, maximum COP of a VARS,
Lithiumbromide-water System; Aqua-ammonia systems.
04
Ventilation Definition & Requirement, Natural & Mechanical Ventilation, Ventilation Load
Calculation
03
Basic definitions and principles related to Psychometry ; Psychometric Charts & Their Uses;
Heating, Cooling, Heating & Humidification & Cooling & Dehumidification processes.
Adiabatic Saturation, Cooling Coils, By-pass Factor.
06
Sensible Heat Factors. Heat Load estimation: Simple cases of Cooling and Dehumidification.
04
10
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04
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4L
4L
Special Machines: Principle and application of Fractional kilowatt motor, Stepper Motor, Ac and Dc
Servo motor.
4L
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ME(CS)781 DBMS
Contact:4L
Introduction [4L]
Concept & Overview of DBMS, Data Models, Database Languages, Database Administrator,
Database Users, Three Schema architecture of DBMS.
Entity-Relationship Model [6L]
Basic concepts, Design Issues, Mapping Constraints, Keys, Entity-Relationship Diagram, Weak Entity
Sets, Extended E-R features.
Relational Model [5L]
Structure of relational Databases, Relational Algebra, Relational Calculus, Extended Relational
Algebra Operations, Views, Modifications Of the Database.
SQL and Integrity Constraints [8L]
Concept of DDL, DML, DCL. Basic Structure, Set operations, Aggregate Functions, Null Values,
Domain Constraints, Referential Integrity Constraints, assertions, views, Nested Subqueries, Database
security application development using SQL, Stored procedures and triggers.
Relational Database Design [7L]
Functional Dependency, Different anamolies in designing a Database., Normalization using funtional
dependencies, Decomposition, Boyce-Codd Normal Form, 3NF, Nomalization using multi-valued
depedencies, 4NF, 5NF
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SEMESTER - VIII
ME 801
Advanced Welding Technology
Contact Hours: 3L
1
2
3
4
Weldability of plain carbon steels, stainless steel, cast iron, aluminium and its alloys.
Welding defects- types, causes, inspection and remedial measures; testing of welded joints by
visual inspection, dye-penetration (DP) test, ultrasonics and radiography.
Safe Practices in Welding.
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Plant: location, layout, material handling, equipment selection, maintenance of equipment and
facilities; Processes: Job, batch and flow production methods, Group Technology Work study and
Time and Motion study, Work/job evaluation, quality control (SPC), control charts;
Resource planning: production/ operation control, forecasting, capacity management, scheduling and
loading, line balancing, break-even analysis, inventory of materials and their control, manufacturing
planning, MRP - II, JIT.
References :
1. Production, Planning and Inventory Control by S.L.Narasimhan, D.W.McLeavey, P.J.Billington,
Prentice Hall.
2. Production Systems: Planning, Analysis and Control by J.L.Riggs, 3rd ed., Wiley.
3. Productions and Operations Management by A.Muhlemann, J.Oakland and K.Lockyer, Macmillan.
ME 803(B) : Industrial Engineering Practice
Contacts : 3P
Experiments and computational work involving production planning and scheduling, process
planning, resource allocation, machine loading and optimization;
Plant facility layout models, mechanical, electro-analogue models for optimal plant facility location
analysis, analogue and computer aided models for physical path analysis of production
program/project activity;
Network analysis and optimization; product quality planning and control analysis models; production
system simulation, simulated system in maintenance programs, system dynamics, computer
applications in Industrial Engineering.
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References :
1. CAD, CAM, CIM by P.Radhakrishnan and S.Subramanyan, New Age International Publishers.
2. Computer Integrated Manufacturing by Paul G. Rankey, Prentice Hall.
3. Computer Integrated Manufacturing by Harrington J. Jr., Industrial Press, Inc., New York.
4. Computer Integrated Manufacturing by K.Rathmill and P.Macconal, IFS Publications.
5. Automation, Production Systems and Computer Integrated Manufacturing by M. P. Groover,
Prentice Hall.
HU 811 : (i)
Total Quality Management and Right to Information Act,
(iii)
Economics and Business Analytics
Contacts :
Total Quality Management
1) Introduction- Quality defined, TQM models, potential benefits of TQM, evolution of TQM
2) Concept and philosophy traditional management and TQM, history of TEM in Japan,
Americas Europe and other developing nations, TQM in service sector
3) Essentials of TQM- customer satisfactions, TQM leadership, quality policy and mission
statement, training for TQM, supplier selection, employee and management involvement,
quality circles, recognition and reward
4) International contributions to TQM - W. Edward Deming, Joseph M Juran, Phillip B Crossby,
Armand V Feigenbaum, Richard Schonberger, Genichi Taguchi, Masaki Imaj
5) TQM and productivity and implementation
Right to Information Act
6) General overview of Right to Information Act
7) Explanations, evolution, philosophy, importance and concepts
8) Salient features of RTI Act
9) Public authority and obligation under RTI act
10) What is public authority?
11) Who are covered and exempt?
12) Obligation of authorities
13) Role of public information Officers
14) Requirement, designation, role and responsibilities of PIOs/ APIOs
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Economics
26) Meaning and scope of economics, managerial economics
27) Theory of Demand and Supply- laws, functions and elasticity
28) Theory of Production- law, factors, Short and long run
29) Revenue and Cost concepts- Variable, fixed, unit, controllable, uncontrollable, sunk and
opportunity costs, cost curves, decision making costs and Break Even analysis
30) Market structures- types of markets, pricing models under monopolistic, perfect, oligopolistic
market competitions
Business Analytics
31) Financial statement analysis
32) Estimating discount rates, growth rates and cash flows
33) Approach to valuation and identifying value drivers
34) Valuation using multiples
35) Strategy-finance-valuation trilogy
36) Real options and brand valuations
37) Business performance management
38) Key performance indicators and operational metrics
39) Balanced scorecard
40) Six sigma
41) Dashboards
42) Data visualization
43) Data mining- neural networks, cluster analysis, text mining, web mining
44) Report design and development
45) Business Intelligence- emerging trends and techniques
Referred reading:1.
Managerial Economics by John Dean
2.
Micro Economics by Ryan Pearce
3.
Business Analytics by James R Evans
4.
Business Analytics for Managers by Gert H.N. Lauren and Jesper Thorland
5.
Total Quality Management by R.P.Mohanty and R.R.Lakhe
6.
Total Quality Management by K. Shridhara Bhat
7.
Handbook on Right to Information Act by Dr Niraj Kumar
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SEMESTER VIII(OPTIONAL)
ME 804
Renewable Energy Systems
Contact Hours: 3L
1. Principles of Renewable Energy:
i) The history of energy scene
ii) The energy future: energy and sustainable
Development and role of renewable energy
iii) Scientific Principles of renewable energy 04
2. Review of principles of thermodynamics, fluid dynamics and heat transfer 01
3. Solar radiation:
i) Sun-Earth geometry
ii) Extraterrestrial Solar Radiation
iv) Measurement and estimation of solar radiation. 04
4. Solar Water Heating:
i) Flat Plate Collectors: Heat Transfer analysis, Testing
ii) Evacuated Tube Collectors 05
5. Other Solar Thermal Applications:
i) Air heaters
ii) Water Desalination
iii) Space Cooling
iv) Solar Concentrators
v) Solar ponds 03
6. Photovoltaic Generation:
i) Photon absorption at Silicon p-n junction
ii) Solar Cell
iii) Application and Systems 04
7. Wind Power:
i) Turbine types & terms
ii) Mechanical & Electrical Power from Wind Turbines 03
8. Biomass & Biofuels:
i) Use of Biomass
ii) Classification & Use of Biofuels. 03
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ME 805
Quality & Reliability Engineering
Contact Hours: 2L
Quality Engineering
Basic concepts, definitions and history of quality control. Quality function and concept of quality
cycle. Quality policy and objectives. Economics of quality and measurement of the cost of quality.
Quality considerations in design.
Process control: Machine and process capability analysis. Use of control charts and process
engineering techniques for implementing the quality plan.
Emerging concepts of quality management: Taguchi's concept of off-line quality control and
Ishikawa's cause and effect diagram.
References :
1. Total Quality Management An Introductory Text by Paul James, Prentice Hall
2. Quality Control and Applications by Housen & Ghose
3. Industrial Engineering Management by O.P. Khanna
Reliability Engineering
Basic laws of probability, Conditional probability, Random variable, sample distribution, statistical
hypothesis, statistical tests of significance, correlation, regression analysis, concept of reliability,
availability and maintainability (RAM), systems reliability, reliability improvement,
design of maintenance systems, spare parts management, Decision Support System, SWOT.
Reference :
1. Mechanical Reliability Engineering by ADS Carter , Macmilan
2. Reliability Evaluation of Engineering Systems by Roy Billington and R.N. Allen, Pitman
3. Introduction to Reliability Engineering by Dhilan & Singh
4. Reliability Engineering by L.A. Doty, Industrial PressInc.
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Definition of services, Distinction between SaaS and PaaS (knowledge of Salesforce.com and
Force.com), Application development.
Use of PaaS Application frameworks.
3. Use of Google Web Services
Discussion of Google Applications Portfolio Indexed search, Dark Web, Aggregation and
disintermediation, Productivity applications and service, Adwords, Google Analytics, Google
Translate, a brief discussion on Google Toolkit (including introduction of Google APIs in brief),
major features of Google App Engine service.
4. Use of Amazon Web Services
Amazon Web Service components and services: Amazon Elastic Cloud, Amazon Simple Storage
system, Amazon Elastic Block Store, Amazon SimpleDB and Relational Database Service
5. Use of Microsoft Cloud Services :Windows Azure platform: Microsofts approach, architecture,
and main elements, overview of Windows Azure AppFabric, Content Delivery Network, SQL Azure,
and Windows Live services
6. Data in the cloud: Relational databases, Cloud file systems: GFS and HDFS, BigTable, HBase
and Dynamo.
Module III: Cloud Infrastructure (Lectures: 5)
Types of services required in implementation Consulting, Configuration, Customization and
Support.
1. Cloud Management
An overview of the features of network management systems and a brief introduction of related
products from large cloud vendors, Monitoring of an entire cloud computing deployment stack an
overview with mention of some products.
Lifecycle management of cloud services (six stages of lifecycle).
2. Concepts of Cloud Security
Cloud security concerns, Security boundary, Security service boundary
Overview of security mapping
Security of data: Brokered cloud storage access, Storage location and tenancy, encryption, and
auditing and compliance
Identity management (awareness of Identity protocol standards)
Module IV: Concepts of Services and Applications (Lectures: 7)
1. Service Oriented Architecture: Basic concepts of message-based transactions, Protocol stack for
an SOA architecture, Event-driven SOA, Enterprise Service Bus, Service catalogs.
2. Applications in the Cloud: Concepts of cloud transactions, functionality mapping, Application
attributes, Cloud service attributes, System abstraction and Cloud Bursting, Applications and Cloud
APIs.
3. Cloud-based Storage: Cloud storage definition Manned and Unmanned.
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4. Webmail Services: Cloud mail services including Google Gmail, Mail2Web, Windows Live
Hotmail, Yahoo mail, concepts of Syndication services.
Books Recommended:
1. Cloud Computing Bible by Barrie Sosinsky, Wiley India Pvt. Ltd, 2013
2. Mastering Cloud Computing by Rajkumar Buyya, Christian Vecchiola, S. Thamarai Selvi, McGraw
Hill Education
(India) Private Limited, 2013
3. Cloud computing: A practical approach, Anthony T. Velte, Tata Mcgraw-Hill
4. Cloud Computing, Miller, Pearson
References:
1. Cloud Computing Second Edition by Dr. Kumar Saurabh, Wiley India
2. Google Apps by Scott Granneman,Pearson.
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Text: Types of Text, Ways to Present Text, Aspects of Text Design, Character, Character Set, Codes,
Unicode, Encryption; Audio: Basic Sound Concepts, Types of Sound, Digitizing Sound, Computer
Representation of Sound (Sampling Rate, Sampling Size, Quantization), Audio Formats, Audio tools,
MIDI
Image and Video (8L)
Image: Formats, Image Color Scheme, Image Enhancement; Video: Analogue and Digital Video,
Recording Formats and Standards (JPEG, MPEG, H.261) Transmission of Video Signals, Video
Capture, and Computer based Animation.
Synchronization [4L]
Temporal relationships, synchronization accuracy specification factors, quality of service Storage
models and Access Techniques [(4L] Magnetic media, optical media, file systems (traditional,
multimedia) Multimedia devices Output devices, CD-ROM, DVD, Scanner, CCD
Image and Video Database [8L]
Image representation, segmentation, similarity based retrieval, image retrieval by color, shape and
texture; indexing- k-d trees, R-trees, quad trees; Case studies- QBIC, Virage. Video Content,
querying, video segmentation, indexing
Document Architecture and Content Management [9L]
Content Design and Development, General Design Principles Hypertext: Concept, Open Document
Architecture (ODA), Multimedia and Hypermedia Coding Expert Group (MHEG), Standard
Generalized Markup Language (SGML), Document Type Definition (DTD), Hypertext Markup
Language (HTML) in Web Publishing. Case study of Applications
Multimedia Applications [4L]
Interactive television, Video-on-demand, Video Conferencing, Educational Applications, Industrial
Applications, Multimedia archives and digital libraries, media editors.
Books:
1. Ralf Steinmetz and Klara Nahrstedt , Multimedia: Computing, Communications & Applications ,
Pearson Ed.
2. Nalin K. Sharda , Multimedia Information System , PHI.
3. Fred Halsall , Multimedia Communications , Pearson Ed.
4. Koegel Buford , Multimedia Systems , Pearson Ed.
5. Fred Hoffstetter , Multimedia Literacy , McGraw Hill.
6. Ralf Steinmetz and Klara Nahrstedt , Multimedia Fundamentals: Vol. 1- Media Coding and Content
Processing , PHI.
7. J. Jeffcoate , Multimedia in Practice: Technology and Application , PHI.
8. Prabhat K. Andleigh & Kiran Thakrar , Multimedia Systems Design , PHI.
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Sample preparation and etching of ferrous and non-ferrous metals and alloys for metallographic
observation;
Experiments on heat treatment of carbon steels under different rates of cooling including quenching,
and testing for the change in hardness and observing its microstructural changes through
metallographic studies.
Observation of presence of surface/ sub-surface cracks using different non-destructive techniques,
such as dye penetration (DP) test, magnaflux test, ultrasonic or eddy current test.
ME 501 (A) : Theory of Machine
Contacts :
1. Basic Kinematics:
1.1 1.1 Structure, Machine, Link and its types
1.2 1.2 Kinematics pairs
Lower pairs and higher pairs
Form closed pairs and force closed pairs
Based on relative motion permitted such as revolute, prismatic, cam, helical, Globular.
1.3 1.3 Kinematics chain and Mechanisms:
Grublers criterion for movability of chains and mechanisms has locked, constraint,
Unconstrained based on Grublers criteria.
Limitations of Grublers Criteria.
1.4 1.4 Inversion of chain:
Study of various mechanisms derived from inversions of following chains with regard to
motion of links of mechanisms, motion modification, quality of motion transmission
(uniform, non-uniform, SHM, Non-SHM), limiting positions, dead positions, quick return
property, applications. Four bar chain (Grashoffian, non-Grashoffian), Single slider crank
chain, Double slider crank chain.
1.5 1.5 Special Mechanisms:
Straight line generating Mechanisms:
Exact Straight Line Generating Mechanisms Peaucelliers,
Harts Approximate Straight Line Generating Mechanisms Watts,
Roberts, Evans and Tchebicheffs.
Offset slider crank mechanisms
Pantograph
Hook joint- single and double
Steering gear mechanisms Ackerman, Davis
2. Velocity Analysis of mechanisms (mechanisms up to 6 links).
2.1
Velocity analysis by instantaneous centre of rotation method (Graphical approach)
2.2
Velocity analysis by relative velocity method (Graphical approach)
Analysis is extended to find rubbing velocities at joints, mechanical advantage (Graphical
approach).
2.3
Velocity analysis of low degree complexity mechanisms (Graphical approach). Auxiliary
point method
3. Velocity and Acceleration analysis of mechanism.
3.1
Velocity and Acceleration analysis by relative method (mechanisms upto 6 link) including
pairs involving Coriolis acceleration (Graphical Approach).
3.2
Velocity and Acceleration analysis (mechanisms upto 4 links) by complex variable method
(Analytical Approach).
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Computer aided production planning and control, Manufacturing from product designCADCAM interface, concept of group technology (GT), CAPP
Control systems, Process monitoring, Adaptive control systems, etc.,
Automatic inspection systems, use of CMM, Reverse Engineering
References:
1.
P.N. Rao, N.K. Tewari and T.K. Kundra, Computer Aided Manufacturing, Tata McGraw-Hill
Publication.
2.
M.P. Groover and E.W. Zimmers Jr., CAD/CAM, Prentice Hall of India
3.
P. Radhakrishnan, S. Subramanyan and V. Raju, CAD/CAM/CIM, New Age International
Publishers.
4.
P.N. Rao, CAD/CAM, Tata McGraw Hill Publication.
5.
M.P. Groover, Automation, Production Systems, and Computer-Integrated Manufacturing,
Prentice Hall of India.
6.
I. Zeid, CAD/CAM - Theory and Practice, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Co. Ltd., New
Delhi.
7.
S.R. Deb, Robotics Technology and Flexible Automation, Tata McGraw-Hill Publication.
8.
S.K. Saha, Introduction to Robotics, The McGraw-Hill Publication
9.
P.B. Mahapatra, Computer-Aided Production Management, Prentice Hall of India.
HU 611
Contacts :
Production and Operations Management
1) Production and Operation Management Function
Definition
Criteria of performance for production and operations management system
Brief history of production/ operation management
Classificatio0n of Decision areas
New ways of looking at the decision areas
2) Operation Strategy
Strategic Management process
What is operation/manufacturing strategy
Meaningful differentiation
Flexibility
Cost reduction
Strength, Weakness, Opportunities and Threats (SWOT) Analysis
Five force models
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14) Personality and emotions-definition, myth or science- Deep down, people are all alike
15) Conflict and negotiation- conflict process, transition in conflict thoughts, functional versus
dysfunctional conflict
16) Leadership trait theories, contingency theories, trust-foundation of leadership, emotional
intelligence and leadership effectiveness, moral leadership finding and creating effective
leaders
Referred reading: -
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