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Batch 2014-18
V semester
Sl.
No.
Course
Code
Course Title
1
2
14ME301
3
4
6
7
8
9
14ME302
Applied Thermodynamics
Metal Cutting and Machining
14ME303
Processes
Elective Group I
Specialization in Aerospace Engineering
14ME311 Aerospace Structures
Specialization in Thermo-Fluids Engineering
14ME312 Turbomachines
Specialization in Automotive Engineering
Automotive Durability
14ME313
Engineering
Specialization in Design Engineering
14ME314 Robotics
Specialization in Manufacturing Science
Smart Materials and
14ME315
Technology
Elective Group II
Specialization in Aerospace Engineering
14ME321 Principles of Flight
Specialization in Thermo-Fluids Engineering
14ME322 I C Engines
Specialization in Automotive Engineering
14ME323 Automotive Transmission
Specialization in Design Engineering
14ME324 Theory of Elasticity
Specialization in Manufacturing Science
Geometric Dimensioning and
14ME325 Tolerancing
Computer Aided Machine
14ME304
Drawing -Advanced
Thermodynamics and IC
14ME305
Engines Laboratory
14ME306 Machine Shop
14ME307 Special Topic/Mini Project
Total
Hours/Week
T
P
Credits
Course
Type
CC
CC
CC
EC
EC
EC
EC
EC
EC
EC
EC
EC
EC
1.5
CC
1.5
CC
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
4
1.5
1.5
26
CC
PW
Chapter Title /
Reference Literature
Chapter: 1
Introduction
T1: Page 1 -3
Chapter: 2
Engineering Materials
T1: Page 3 23
No. of Hours: 52
Topics to be covered
UNIT I
Introduction to machine design, basic
procedure of machine design, Basic
requirements of machine elements,
Basic procedure of design of machine
elements
review of stress-strain diagram, modes
of failure
10
2
2
2
12
14
16
18
20
22
23
25
27
Chapter: 4
Design against static
Load
T1: Page 76-79
T1: Page 104-106
Chapter: 4
Design against static
Load
T1: Page 106-117
T1: Page 180-182
R4
7
8
R4
R4
10
Chapter: 4
Design against static
Load
T1: Page 130-135
T2: Page 85-100/R4
11
12
13
Chapter: 4
Design against
Fluctuating Load
T1: Page 141-148
T1: Page 141-148
UNIT II
Introduction, Stress Concentration,
Stress concentration factors, reduction
of stress concentration
Design problems on simple machine
elements using stress concentration
factors
14
% of Portions covered
Reference
Cumulative
chapter
16
17
18
29
31
33
35
37
19
20
39
21
41
22
42
23
UNIT III
Torsion of shafts, design for strength
and rigidity with steady loading
44
24
Chapter: 9
Design of Shafts and
Couplings
T1: Page 330-334/R4
T1: Page 335-344/R4
46
25
48
26
50
27
52
28
54
29
T2:468-488/R4
56
30
31
T2:468-488/R4
T1: Page 362-371/R4
58
60
32
62
33
UNIT IV
Introduction to threaded joints, Design
of bolts for static load, initial tightening
force, external force
64
34
35
Chapter: 7
Design of Threaded
Joints
T1: Page 219-220
T1: Page 231-232
T1: Page 231-232/R4
T2: Page 249-254/R4
66
68
36
Design problems
70
Design problems
Design of bolts for variable load, other
design considerations
41
42
43
Design problems
UNIT V
Introduction to welded joints
38
39
40
44
45
72
73
74
76
78
80
84
86
87
2
2
88
90
92
94
46
47
48
Design problems
Introduction to riveted joints, Types of
Rivet heads, Types of riveted joints
49
50
51
Design problems
structural joints, tanks and Boiler Joints
96
98
52
Design problems
100
Text Books:
T1: Design of Machine Design Elements, V B Bhandari, Tata McGraw-Hill, Third Edition, 2010
T2: Design of Machine Elements, C S Sharma & Kamlesh Purohit, Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd, New
Delhi, 2003
Reference Books:
R1: Schaums outlines Machine Design, Hall, Holowenko and Laughlin, The McGraw-Hill companies,
2008.
Chapter Title /
Reference
Literature
No. of Hours: 52
% of Portions covered
Reference
Cumulative
Chapter
Topics to be covered
Unit I:
Reciprocating
Compressors
Unit I:
Reciprocating
Compressors
1.9
3.8
Unit I:
Reciprocating
Compressors
Analysis of
compressor
1.9
5.8
Unit I:
Reciprocating
Compressors
1.9
7.7
Unit I:
Reciprocating
Compressors
Solving out
examples/
Numerical
problems of the above concept
1.9
9.6
Unit I: Testing
of I.C.Engines
1.9
11.5
Unit I: Testing
of I.C.Engines
1.9
13.5
Unit I: Testing
of I.C.Engines
1.9
15.4
Unit I: Testing
of I.C.Engines
1.9
17.3
8
9
an
actual
single
stage
1.9
1.9
10
1.9
19.2
11
1.9
21.2
1.9
23.1
13
1.9
25.0
14
1.9
26.9
15
1.9
28.8
16
1.9
30.8
17
1.9
32.7
18
Unit II:
Vapour power
cycles
1.9
34.6
19
Unit II:
Vapour power
cycles
Reheat-regenerative cycle
1.9
36.5
1.9
38.5
1.9
40.4
12
20
21
Unit II:
Vapour power
cycles
(continued)
Unit III: Gas
Power Cycles
1.9
42.3
23
1.9
44.2
24
1.9
46.2
25
1.9
48.1
26
1.9
50.0
27
1.9
51.9
28
1.9
53.8
29
1.9
55.8
30
1.9
57.7
31
Unit IV:
Refrigeration
Cycles
1.9
59.6
32
Unit IV:
Refrigeration
Cycles
1.9
61.5
33
Unit IV:
Refrigeration
Cycles
1.9
63.5
Unit IV:
Refrigeration
Cycles
1.9
65.4
34
for
Unit IV:
Refrigeration
Cycles
Deviations
of
practical
vapour
compression cycle; analysis of practical
vapour compression cycles
1.9
67.3
36
Unit IV:
Refrigeration
Cycles
1.9
69.2
1.9
71.2
37
Unit IV:
Refrigeration
Cycles
38
Unit IV:Air
conditioning
1.9
73.1
39
Unit IV:Air
conditioning
1.9
75.0
40
Unit IV:Air
conditioning
1.9
76.9
Unit IV:Air
conditioning
1.9
78.8
42
Unit IV:Air
conditioning
1.9
80.8
43
UNIT V:
Thermodynamics Introduction; Combustion
of Reacting
theoretical air; air fuel ratio
Mixtures
1.9
82.7
44
UNIT V:
Thermodynamics Products of combustion - flue gas
of Reacting
analysis-Orsat apparatus;
Mixtures
1.9
84.6
45
UNIT:V
Thermodynamics
of Reacting
Mixtures
1.9
86.5
41
equations;
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
UNIT:V
Thermodynamics
of Reacting
Mixtures
UNIT:V
Thermodynamics
of Reacting
Mixtures
Unit V:
Compressible
Fluid Flow
Unit V:
Compressible
Fluid Flow
Unit V:
Compressible
Fluid Flow
Unit V:
Compressible
Fluid Flow
Unit V:
Compressible
Fluid Flow
1.9
88.5
1.9
90.4
1.9
92.3
1.9
94.2
1.9
96.2
1.9
98.1
1.9
100
analysis
of
Text Book:
1. Basic & Applied Thermodynamics, P.K.Nag, Tata McGraw-Hill Co., 2002.
Reference Books:
1. Thermodynamics An engineering Approach, Yunus A Cengel & Michael A. Boles, TMH
Edition, 2003
2. An Introduction to Energy Conversion Volume II Energy Conversion Cycles V.Kadambi
& Manohar Prasad Wiley Eastern Pvt. Ltd.,1974
3. Lecture Notes on Applied Thermodynamics,T.R.Seetharam (Private Circulation only)
Class #
Chapter Title /
Reference
Literature
Topics to be covered
UNIT 1
Fundamentals of
Metal Cutting
T1
2%
2%
T1
2%
4%
T1
2%
T1
1%
T1
2%
T1
2%
T1
2%
T1
1%
T1
2%
10
T1
2%
11
T1
Sources of Heat in
Numerical Problems.
2%
Metal
Cutting,
7%
9%
11%
13%
14%
16%
18%
20%
12
Unit : 2
Cutting Tools for
Machining:
T1
2%
22%
24%
13
T1
2%
14
T1
2%
15
T1
Machinability,
Machinability
Economics of metal cutting
Index.
2%
16
T1
Relationship
among
production rate and cost
speed,
2%
17
T1
2%
18
T1
1%
19
T1
Types of Dynamometers
1%
20
Unit: 3
Machine Tools
2%
21
T1
2%
22
T1
2%
40%
23
T1
2%
42%
24
T1
2%
25
T1
2%
cutting
26%
28%
30%
32%
33%
34%
36%
38%
44%
46%
T1
Estimating
problems
27
T1
2%
28
T1
29
Unit: 4
2%
54%
30
T1
2%
56%
31
T1
2%
58%
32
T1
2%
33
T1
2%
34
T1
2%
35
T1
36
Unit: 5
37
T1
38
T1
39
T1
40
T1
41
T1
42
T1
Machining
Time,
and
its
2%
2%
2%
48%
50%
52%
60%
62%
64%
66%
68%
2%
70%
2%
72%
2%
74%
2%
76%
2%
78%
2%
80%
43
Non Traditional
Machining
T1
44
T1
45
T1
46
T1
47
T1
48
T1
49
T1
50
T1
51
T1
52
T1
2%
2%
82%
84%
2%
86%
2%
88%
2%
90%
2%
92%
2%
94%
2%
96%
2%
2%
98%
100%
Text Book:
Production Technology, HMT, Tata McGraw-Hill, Ninth Reprint, 1999
Reference Books:
1. All About Machine Tools, Heinrich Gerling, New Age International (P) Limited Publishers, Fourth
Edition, 2014.
2. Fundamentals of Tool Design, Frank. W. Wilson (Editor), ASTME, Prentice-Hall of India, New
Delhi, 1990.
3. New Technology, Prof. Dr. Amitabha Bhattacharyya, published by The Institute of Engineers
(India).
Faculty: Dr. AT
Unit
Chapter
Lecture
Topics
Chapter 1:
Principles of
Turbomachinery
Page: 1-40
1-2
3-4
5-6
Thermodynami
c Analysis of
Compression
and Expansion
Process
7-8
9-10
11-12
Chapter 2:
Energy
Exchange in
Turbomachines
Page: 41-75
13-14
15-16
17-18
19-20
21-22
Chapter 4:
Steam and Gas
Turbines
Page: 113-134
23-24
25-26
27-28
29-30
31-32
%
%
Portions Cumulative
4
11
15
19
23
27
31
35
38
42
46
50
53
57
61
Chapter 5:
Thermal design
of Gas Turbines
Page: 155-202
Chapter 6:
Rotary Fans,
Blowers and
Compressors
Page: 203-252
33-34
35-36
37-38
39-40
41-42
43-44
Chapter 7:
Hydraulic
Turbines
Page: 258-300
45-46
47-48
49-50
Chapter 8:
Centrifugal and
Axial Flow
Pumps
Page: 301-322
51-52
Problems
65
69
73
77
81
85
89
93
96
100
Text Book:
An Introduction to Energy Conversion, Volume 3: Turbomachinery, V. Kadambi and Manohar
Prasad, New Age International Publishers, 2011.
3-4
5-6
Chapter Title/
Reference
Literature.
Chapter 1:
Introduction:
T1:pages 1-51
Chapter 2:
Atmosphere:
T1:pages 101-121
Chapter 3: Basic
Aerodynamic
Concepts: T1:pages
52-76, 122-141,
196-226.
7-8
9-10
Chapter 4:
Elements of
Compressible
Flow: T1:pages
141-196
11-15
13-14
Chapter5: Basic
Aircraft: T1:76-86,
251-384
15-16
17-18
19-20
21-22
Chapter 6:
Elements of
Aircraft Propulsion:
T1: 639-674
Chapter 7: Basic
Helicopter
Aerodynamics:
T2:pages 1-132
No of Hours: 52
Topics to be covered
% of Portions
covered
Reference
chapter
Cumulati
ve
Unit I
Aim of the course and what will be covered,
Flight in Nature- Overview of Bird and Insect
Flight, Historical development of human
flight, Types of flight vehicles.
Definition of altitude, Hydrostatic equation,
Geopotential altitude, Standard atmosphere,
Pressure, Temperature and Density altitudes,
Wind factors affecting atmospheric flight.
Pressure, Shear stress, Flow velocity and
streamlines, Source of Aerodynamic forces,
Continuity or mass conservation, Momentum
equation, Bernoulli equation, Vicous flow,
Boundary Layer, Flow separation
Thermodynamic considerations, Energy
equation, Speed of sound and Mach number,
Isentropic flow, Subsonic compressible flow,
Supersonic flow, Normal and oblique shock
waves, Prandtl-Meyer expansion waves,
Variation of fluid velocity with flow area,
Nozzle flows.
Unit II
Fixed wing aircraft: Anatomy of an aircraft,
Aerodynamic forces and moments.
8.0
11
14
18
21
25
29
34
38
42
Chapter 8:
Elements of
Aircraft
Performance: T1:
pages 385-498
31-32
33-34
35-36
37-38
Chapter 9:
Principles of
stability and
control: T1:pages
513-565
39-40
41-42
43-44
45-46
47-48
49-50
Chapter 10:
Principles of Space
Flight-(A) Ascent
Flight: T1:pages
674-695
Chapter 11:
Principles of Space
Flight-(B) Orbital
flight and Planetary
Entry: T1:pages
573-621
51-52
Chapter 12: Future:
T1:pages 731-749
Unit III
Axis system, Drag polar
Translational motion in the plane of symmetry
and related equations
Level unacclerated flight for propeller and jet
aircraft, rate of climb and time to climb
Absolute and service ceilings, Gliding flight,
Range and endurance for propeller and jet
aircraft
Take-off and landing, Turning flight, V-n
diagram, Some considerations for supersonic
aircraft.
Unit IV
Definition of stability and control, Static and
dynamic stability,
Moments on the airplane, Longitudinal static
stability,
Neutral point and static margin, Static
longitudinal control, Stick fixed and stick free
static stability,
Hinge moment, Directional and lateral static
stability.
Unit V
Introduction, Different stages of space flight,
Rocket engine,
Rocket propellants, Rocket equation,
Thrust and specific impulse, Multi-staging.
Orbital equations, Lagranges equation, Space
vehicle trajectories, Keplers laws,
General equations for atmospheric entry,
Ballistic entry, Lifting entry, Entry heating.
45
49
53
57
62
66
70
74
77
81
3
4
4
84
88
92
96
100
Class #
Chapter Title /
Reference
Chapter
1,2
3,4
5, 6
Unit I
T1: Chapter
1,3,4
T2: Chapter
1,4,5
7,8
9, 10
No. of Hours: 52
Topics to be covered
Introduction
Historical Perspective, Engine
nomenclature
Four Stroke and Two Stroke
Engines, S.I. and C.I. Engines
% of
Portions
covered
reference
chapter
Cumulative
3.00%
3.00%
4.00%
7.00%
4.00%
11.00%
4.00%
15.00%
4.00%
19.00%
4.00%
23.00%
4.00%
27.00%
3.00%
30.00%
15, 16
3.00%
33.00%
17, 18
19, 20
4.00%
37.00%
3.00%
40.00%
4.00%
44.00%
11, 12
13, 14
21,22
23, 24
Unit II
T1: Chapter 7
T2: Chapter 12
Unit III
T1: Chapter 7
T2: Chapter 12
31, 32
33, 34
35, 36
Unit IV
T1: Chapter 10
T2: Chapter 14
4.00%
48.00%
4.00%
52.00%
4.00%
56.00%
4.00%
60.00%
4.00%
64.00%
4.00%
68.00%
4.00%
72.00%
4.00%
76.00%
4.00%
80.00%
4.00%
84.00%
4.00%
88.00%
4.00%
92.00%
4.00%
96.00%
4.00%
100.00%
43, 44
45, 46
37, 38
39, 40
41, 42
Unit V
T1: Chapter 9
T2: Chapter 15
49, 50
51, 52
47,48
Reference Books:
T1
T2
T3
T4
1-2
3-4
5-6
7-8
9-10
11-12
Chapter Title/
Reference
Literature
Chapter 1:
Overview of
Vehicle
Powertrain
System
T2:Page:5-11
Chapter 1:
Overview of
Vehicle
Powertrain
System
T3: Page: 45-46
Chapter 1:
Overview of
Vehicle
Powertrain
System
T3:Page:45-56
T1:Page:857858
Chapter 2:
Power
Required for
Propulsion
T1:Page:858860
Chapter 2:
Power
Required for
Propulsion
T1:Page:860870
Chapter 3:
Matching
Engine and
Transmission
T2:Page:73-75
No. of Hours: 52
Topics to be Covered
% Portions Covered
Referenc Cumulativ
e Chapter
e
UNIT 1
Outlines of Power trains, Power train
functions, power train layout and
components, Main and auxiliary
functions, requirements profile.
4%
4%
4%
8%
4%
12%
3%
15%
Numerical Problems.
4%
19%
UNIT 2
Deriving condition diagram, Ideal
transmission and engine-transmission
matching,
4%
23%
13-14
15-16
17-18
19-20
21-22
23-24
25-26
27-28
Chapter 3:
Total ratio and overall gear ratio.
Matching
Selecting the largest power train ratio,
Engine and
selecting the smallest power train ratio,
Transmission
and selecting the intermediate gears.
T3:Page:81-87
Chapter 3:
Matching
Saw tooth profile, geometrical gear steps,
Engine and
Progressive gear steps, Numerical
Transmission
Problems.
T3:Page:88-90
Chapter 4:
Manual
Types of gear boxes, Sliding mesh gear
Transmission
box, and constant mesh gear box,
T1:Page: 602Numerical Problems
612
Chapter 4:
Rod and fork gear selectors, gear
Manual
interlocking device. Synchromesh gear
Transmission
box, gear synchronization and
T1:Page: 612engagement
615
Chapter 4:
selector mechanism, lubrication of gear
Manual
box, Transfer box, gear box trouble
Transmission
shooting,
T2:Page:82-96
Chapter 5:
UNIT 3
Fluid Coupling
Constructional details of various types,
& One Way
percentage slip, one way clutches (Over
Clutches
running clutch) like sprag clutch,Ball and
T1:Page:587roller one way clutches
593
Chapter 5:
Fluid Coupling
Necessity and field of application,
& One Way
working fluid requirements, fluid
Clutches
coupling characteristics.
T1:Page: 563-86
Chapter 6:
Hydrodynamic
Torque
Introduction to torque converters,
Converters:
Principle of working, Construction and
T2:Page:106operation, Characteristic curves
110
T3:Page: 261266
4%
27%
4%
31%
4%
35%
3%
38%
4%
42%
4%
46%
4%
50%
4%
54%
29-30
31-32
33-34
35-36
37-38
39-40
41-42
43-44
Chapter 6:
Hydrodynamic
Torque
Converters:
T3:Page: 266267
Chapter 6:
Hydrodynamic
Torque
Converters:
T3:Page: 267272
Chapter 7:
Automatic
Transmissions
T1:Page 614620
Chapter 7:
Automatic
Transmissions
T1:Page 620631
Chapter 7:
Automatic
Transmissions
T2:Page 110113
Chapter 7:
Automatic
Transmissions
T1:Page 637643
Chapter 7:
Automatic
Transmissions
T1:Page 643652
Chapter 8:
Drive Line,
Differential
and Road
Wheel Drives
T1:page 656662
4%
58%
4%
62%
UNIT 4
Epicyclic or planetary gear trains- Simple
Epicyclic gear train, overdrive,
Compound Epicyclic gear trains.
3%
65%
4%
69%
4%
73%
4%
77%
4%
81%
UNIT 5
Propeller shaft and drive shaft- Propeller
shafts, drive shafts, divided propeller
shafts and their support.
4%
85%
45-46
47-48
49-50
51-52
Chapter 8:
Drive Line,
Differential
and Road
Wheel Drives
T1:page 662672
Chapter 8:
Drive Line,
Differential
and Road
Wheel Drives
T1:page 672677
Chapter 8:
Drive Line,
Differential
and Road
Wheel Drives
T1:page 677697
Chapter 8:
Drive Line,
Differential
and Road
Wheel Drives
T1:page 697701
3%
88%
4%
92%
4%
96%
4%
100%
Reference Books:
1. Automobile Mechanics, N.K. Giri, Khanna Publications, New Delhi 2004.
2. Automobile Engineering Vol-1, Dr. Kirpal Singh, Standard Publication, New Delhi
2009.
3. Automotive Transmissions: Fundamentals, Selection, Design and Application,
GisbertLechner, Harald Naunheimer, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg, New York,
ISBN 3-540-65903.
1
2
3
4
Chapter
title/Reference
chapter
Chapter 1:
Analysis of Stress
T1: Page 05 10
Analysis of Stress
T1: Page 18 - 20
9
10
14
15
16-17
% of portions covered
Reference Cumulative
chapter
2
2
2
4
Analysis of Stress
T1: Page 20 22
Analysis of Stress
T1: Page 25 - 27
Principal stresses
Analysis of Stress
T1: Page 99 101
Boundary conditions
10
Problems
12
Strain at a point
14
Compatibility equations
16
Principal strains
18
20
Problems
24
26
28
30
34
Chapter 2:
Analysis of Strain
T2: Page 70
Analysis of Strain
T2: Page 86
Analysis of Strain
T2: Page 78
Analysis of Strain
T1: Page 114 118
11-12
13
Topics to be covered
Unit 1
Stress, notation of stress,
Stress at a point,
Equilibrium equations,
6
7
No. of Hours: 52
Chapter 3:
Stress-Strain
Relations
T1: Page 86 90
Stress-Strain
Relations
T1: Page 91 94
Problems
Chapter 4:
Unit 2
Two Dimensional
Stress function
Problems in Cartesian
19-20
21-22
23-24
25-26
27-28
29
30
31
32-33
34
Two Dimensional
Problems in Cartesian
Coordinate System
T1: Page121 123
Two Dimensional
Problems in Cartesian
Coordinate System
T1: Page 124 126
Two Dimensional
Problems in Cartesian
Coordinate System
T1: Page 127 130
Two Dimensional
Problems in Cartesian
Coordinate System
T1: Page 131 138
Chapter 5:
Two Dimensional
Problems in Polar
Coordinate System
T1: Page 157 160
Two Dimensional
Problems in Polar
Coordinate System
T1: Page 161 163
Two Dimensional
Problems in Polar
Coordinate System
Two Dimensional
Problems in Polar
Coordinate System
T2: Page 280
Two Dimensional
Problems in Polar
Coordinate System
T1: Page 167
Two Dimensional
Problems in Polar
Coordinate System
T1: Page 168 - 173
Two Dimensional
36
40
44
48
50
52
Problems
54
56
Stress concentration
58
62
64
Unit 3
Two Dimensional
Problems in Polar
Coordinate System
T2: Page 300
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
Chapter 6:
Torsion of Prismatic
Bars
T2: Page 230
Torsion of Prismatic
Bars
T1: Page 216
Torsion of Prismatic
Bars
T1: Page 217
Torsion of Prismatic
Bars
T2: Page 240
Torsion of Prismatic
Bars
T2: Page 241
Torsion of Prismatic
Bars
T2: Page 248
Torsion of Prismatic
Bars
T1: Page 222 - 224
Torsion of Prismatic
Bars
T2: Page 249
Torsion of Prismatic
Bars
46
47-48
49-50
51-52
Chapter 7:
General Theorems
T1: Page 101 103
General Theorems
T2: Page 147
General Theorems
T1: Page 105
66
Problems
Unit 4
68
70
2
72
Boundary conditions
74
76
78
Membrane analogy
80
82
84
Problems - I
86
Problems - II
Unit 5
88
Uniqueness theorem,
Principle of super position
Reciprocal theorem
92
96
100
Reference Books:
1. Advance Mechanics of Solids, L S Srinath, Third Edition, L S Srinath, Tata McGrawHill, 2009.
2. "Theory and Elasticity", S. P. Timoshenko & J N Goodier, McGraw-Hill International,
Third Edition, 1972
Chapter/Title
Reference/
Literature
1-2
Unit 1
T1
3-4
T1
5-6
Unit 1
T1
7-8
Unit 1
9-10
Unit 1
11-12
Unit 2
T1
13-14
Unit 2
T1
15-16
Unit 3
T1
17-18
Unit 3
T1
19-20
Unit 3
T1
21-22
23-24
Unit 4
T1
Unit 4
No. of Hours: 52
Topics to be covered
Introduction to Limits, Fits and
Tolerances as per IS2102
Introduction to Limits, Fits and
Tolerances as per 919 and
Worked Examples
Introduction to GD&T, 14
Symbols.
Feature and feature of size
differences, external and internal
FOS ,actual mating envelop and
material conditioning.
Modifiers and Feature Control
Frames
Rule of G D & T,Rule 1, 2, 3, 4
and 5, Boundary condition,
virtual boundary, outer and inner
boundary and related problems
Application to gauges, bonus
tolerances
its
use
and
applications
Datum, Reference plane and
Datum system, benefits of
Datum,Implied Datum, Demerits
of Implied Datum, , Datum
Feature, Inclined Datum feature
Datum Feature, Datum Feature
Simulator, Simulated Datum and
Datum Selection
3-2-1 Rule, ways of representing
Datum, Datum Targets, Datum
Center Plane
Form Tolerances, Definition and
Types
Definition of Flatness and
% of Portion
Ref.
Cumulative
Chapter
2%
2%
4%
4%
4%
8%
4%
12%
4%
16%
4%
20%
4%
24%
4%
28%
4%
32%
4%
36%
4%
40%
4%
44%
25-26
Unit 4
T1
27-28
Unit 4
T1
29-30
31-32
Unit 4
T1
Unit 4
T1
33-34
Unit 5
T1
35-36
Unit 5
T1
37-38
Unit 5
T1
39-40
Unit 5
T1
41-42
Unit 5
T1
43-44
Unit 5
4%
48%
4%
52%
4%
56%
4%
60%
4%
64%
4%
68%
4%
72%
4%
76%
4%
80%
4%
84%
Unit 5
T1
47-48
Unit 5
T1
49-50
51-52
Unit 5
T1
Unit 5
T1
4%
88%
4%
92%
4%
96%
4%
100%
Reference Books:
1. Fundamentals of Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing, Dr. Alex Krulikowski,
University of Michigan, Delmar Cengage Learning, Third Edition, 2012.
2. Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing-Applications, Analysis & Measurement - Dr. J.
Madows, Standardsmedia, 1995.
No. of Hours: 26
Dwg.
No
1.
Title
Instruction: Introduction to Solid Modeling Tools
% of Portions
covered
Referenc Reference
e Chapter Chapter
5
5
2.
10
3.
15
4.
20
5.
10
30
6.
10
40
7.
10
50
8.
10
60
9.
10
70
10.
10
80
11.
10
10
90
12.
11
10
100
Reference Book:
Machine Drawing by K.R.Gopalakrishna, 5th edition, Subhash Publications,
2003.
CYCLE
No. of Hours: 26
% of Portions covered
Reference Cumulative
Chapter
Topics to be covered
1, 2
7.7
7.7
3, 4
7.7
15.4
7.7
23.1
7, 8
7.7
30.8
9, 10
7.7
38.5
11, 12
Use of planimeter
7.7
46.2
13, 14
7.7
53.8
7.7
61.5
7.7
69.2
7.7
76.9
7.7
84.6
7.7
92.3
7.7
100
5, 6
Cycle 1
15, 16
17, 18
19, 20
Cycle 2
21, 22
23, 24
25, 26
Reference Books:
Lab Manual on THERMODYNAMICS AND IC
Dr. V. Krishna, HoD Mechanical (Private Circulation only)
ENGINES
LABORATORY,
Week
No
Cycle
No
Experiment Name
INTRODUCTION TO LATHE MACHINES
AND DEMONSTRATION
LATHE OPERATIONS - FACING AND PLAIN
TURNING
1
2
3
Cycle 1
4
5
6
7
8
Cycle 2
9
10
11
12
% Portions Covered
Referenc Cumulativ
e Chapter
e
5
5
9
14
23
32
41
50
55
64
V BLOCK SHAPING
73
82
91
100
Reference Material
No. of Hours: 26