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PES University

M.Tech- Semester I (Batch 2016-18)


I semester
Sl.
No.

Course
Code

Hours / week

Course Title

Credit
s

Cours
e Type

1. UE16ME501

Advanced Measurement
Technology

CC

2. UE16ME502

Advanced Finite Element Methods

CC

3. UE16ME503

Advanced Material Technology

CC

4. UE16ME504

Computational Fluid Dynamics

FC

5. UE16ME505

Micro Electro Mechanical Systems

FC

6. UE16ME506

Instrumentation, Measurements
and Data Reduction in
Experimental Research

CC

7. UE16ME507

Seminar I

PW

2
0

23

Total

PES University
M.Tech- Semester I (Batch 2016-18)
UE16ME501: ADVANCED MEASUREMENT TECHNOLOGY (4-0-0-0-4)
Faculty: Dr. CVC

Class
#

Chapter Title/
Reference
Literature
Chapter 2:
Analysis of
Experimental
Data
T1: Page 60-63
Chapter 2:
Analysis of
Experimental
Data
T1: Page 63-73
Chapter 2:
Analysis of
Experimental
Data
T1: Page 74-96
Chapter 2:
Analysis of
Experimental
Data
T1: Page 97-112
Chapter 2:
Analysis of
Experimental
Data
T1: Page 112-120
Chapter 2:
Analysis of
Experimental
Data
T1: Page 120143
Chapter 9:
Data
Acquisition and
Processing
T1: Page 612615

Topics to be Covered

% Portions Covered
Referenc
Cumulativ
e
e
Chapter

Unit 1
Introduction; Causes and Types of
Experimental Errors; Error Analysis on a
Commonsense Basis

2%

2%

Uncertainty Analysis; Evaluation of


Uncertainties for Complicated Data
Reduction;

2%

4%

Statistical Analysis of Experimental Data;


Probability Distributions; The Gaussian
or Normal Error Distribution;
Comparison of Data with Normal
Distribution;

2%

6%

The Chi-Square Test of Goodness of Fit;


Method of Least Squares; The
Correlation Coefficient; Multivariable
Regression;

2%

8%

Standard Deviation of the Mean;


Students t-Distribution;

2%

10%

Graphical Analysis and Curve Fitting;


Choice of Graph Formats; General
Considerations in Data Analysis ;
Problems

2%

12%

Unit 5
Introduction; General Data Acquisition
System;

1%

13%

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Chapter 9:
Data
Acquisition and
Processing
T1: Page 615620
Chapter 9:
Data
Acquisition and
Processing
T1: Page 621629
Chapter 9:
Data
Acquisition and
Processing
T1: Page 629633
Chapter 9:
Data
Acquisition and
Processing
T1: Page 612633
Chapter 10:
Design of
Experiments
T1: Page 671675
Chapter 10:
Design of
Experiments
T1: Page 671675
Chapter 10:
Design of
Experiments
T1: Page 675675
Chapter 10:
Design of
Experiments
T1: Page 675710

Signal Conditioning Revisited; Data


Transmission;

2%

15%

Analog-to-Digital and Digital-to-Analog


Conversion;

2%

17%

Data Storage and Display; the Program as


a Substitute for Wired Logic;

2%

19%

Problems

2%

21%

Introduction; Types of Experiments

2%

23%

Types of Experiments;

2%

25%

Experiment Design Factors;

2%

27%

Experiment Design Protocol and


Examples;

2%

29%

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Chapter 10:
Design of
Experiments
T1: Page 675710

Experiment Design Protocol and


Examples;Problems

2%

31%

Text Books:
T1. Experimental Methods for Engineers, J.P.Holman, Seventh Edition, McGraw Hill Co.,
2001
T2.Mechanical Measurements, S.P.Venkateshan, Ane Books Pvt. Ltd., 2010
T3. Low Speed Wind Tunnel Testing, Jewel B. Barlow, William H. Rae (Author), and Alan
Pope, Third Edition, Wiley Inter Science, 1999.
Reference Books:
R1.Mechanical Measurements, Thomas G Beckwith, Joohn H. Lienhard V, Roy D.
Marangoni, Sixth Edition, Pearson Prentice Hall, 2011
Faculty: Mr. PBR

Clas
s#

Chapter Title/
Reference
Literature
Chapter 1:
Review of Basic
Concepts
T1: Page 5-14
Chapter 1:
Review of Basic
Concepts
T1: Page 14-31
Chapter 1:
Review of Basic
Concepts
T1: Page 18-31
Chapter 1:
Review of Basic
Concepts
T1: Page 31 - 50
Chapter 3:
Pressure
Measurement
T2: Page 207-214

Topics to be Covered

% Portions Covered
Referenc
Cumulativ
e
e
Chapter

Unit 1
Introduction; Definition of Terms;
Calibration; Standards; Dimensions and
Units;

2%

2%

Generalized Measurement System; Basic


Concepts in Dynamic Measurements;

2%

4%

Basic Concepts in Dynamic


Measurements; Problems

2%

6%

System Response; Distortion; Impedance


Matching; Experiment Planning;

2%

8%

Unit 2
Basics of pressure measurement; U Tube manometer; Well type manometer;
Problems

2%

10%

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Chapter 3:
Pressure
Measurement
T2: Page 219-227
Chapter 3:
Pressure
Measurement
T2: Page 227-238
Chapter 3:
Pressure
Measurement
T2: Page 238-241
Chapter 3:
Pressure
Measurement
T2: Page 248-250
Chapter 3:
Pressure
Measurement
T2: Page 251-253
Chapter 4:
Flow
Measurement
T1: Page 312-329
T2: Page 295-311
Chapter 4:
Flow
Measurement
T1: Page 312-329
T2: Page 295-311
Chapter 4:
Flow
Measurement
T1: Page 329-334
T2: Page 211-318
Chapter 4:
Flow
Measurement
T1: Page 340-345
T2: Page 268-278
Chapter 4:
Flow
Measurement
T1: Page 345-356
T2: Page 278-287

Dead weight tester; Pressure transducers


- Pressure tube with bonded strain gauge,
Problems

2%

12%

Bridge circuits for use with strain gauges,


Diaphragm / Bellows type transducer

1%

13%

Problems; Capacitance type diaphragm


gauge, Piezoelectric pressure transducer;

2%

15%

Measurement of vacuum - McLeod


gauge; Problems

2%

17%

Pirani gauge, Ionization gauge,


Alphatron gauge;

2%

19%

Review of flow measurement using


Positive-Displacement Methods like
Obstruction Methods; Problems

2%

21%

Review of flow measurement using


Positive-Displacement Methods like
Obstruction Methods; Problems

2%

23%

Sonic Nozzle; Flow Measurement by


Drag Effects; Problems

2%

25%

Hot-Wire and Hot-Film Anemometers;


Magnetic Flow meters; Problems

2%

27%

Flow-Visualization Methods;
Shadowgraph; Interferometer; Ultrasonic
flow-meter; Laser Doppler Anemometer
(LDA);

2%

29%

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Chapter 4:
Flow
Measurement
T1: Page 356-365
T2: Page 256-268
Chapter 5:
Temperature
Measurement
T1: Page 381-388
T2: Page 69-77
T2: Page 135-146
Chapter 5:
Temperature
Measurement
T1: Page 388-409
T2: Page 77-120
Chapter 5:
Temperature
Measurement
T1: Page 409-416
T2: Page 120-135
Chapter 5:
Temperature
Measurement
T1: Page 416-425
T2: Page 146-157
Chapter 5:
Temperature
Measurement
T1: Page 430-434
Chapter 6:
Thermal and
Nuclear
Radiation
Measurements
T1: Page 556-561
Chapter 6:
Thermal and
Nuclear
Radiation
Measurements
T1: Page 562-566

Particle Image Velocimetry; Smoke


Methods; Pitot Pitot static and Pressure
Probes;

2%

31%

Unit 3
Introduction; Temperature Scales; The
Ideal-Gas Thermometer; Temperature
Measurement by Mechanical Effects;
Problems

2%

33%

Temperature Measurement by Electrical


Effects; Problems

2%

35%

Temperature Measurement by Radiation;


Problems

2%

37%

Effect of Heat Transfer on Temperature


Measurement; Problems

1%

38%

Temperature Measurements in HighSpeed Flow and in manufacturing


processes; Problems.

2%

40%

Introduction; Detection of Thermal


Radiation;

2%

42%

Measurement of Emissivity; Reflectivity


and Transmissivity Measurements;
Problems

2%

44%

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Chapter 6:
Thermal and
Nuclear
Radiation
Measurements
T1: Page 566-568
Chapter 6:
Thermal and
Nuclear
Radiation
Measurements
T1: Page 569-571
Chapter 6:
Thermal and
Nuclear
Radiation
Measurements
T1: Page 571-577
Chapter 7:
Wind Tunnel
Testing
T3: Page 1-58
Chapter 7:
Wind Tunnel
Testing
T3: Page 188-232
Chapter 7:
Wind Tunnel
Testing
T3: Page 234-299
Chapter 7:
Wind Tunnel
Testing
T3: Page 301-325
Chapter 8:
Force, Torque,
and Strain
Measurements
T1: Page 491-495
Chapter 8:
Force, Torque,
and Strain
Measurements
T1: Page 496-499
T2: Page 417-424

Solar Radiation Measurements; Nuclear


Radiation; Problems

2%

46%

Detection of Nuclear Radiation; The


Geiger-Muller Counter; Ionization
Chambers; Problems

2%

48%

Photographic Detection Methods;


Scintillation Counter; Neutron Detection;
Statistics of Counting; Problems

2%

50%

Unit 4
Introduction; Types of low speed wind
tunnels and their applications;

2%

52%

Flow visualization; calibration of test


section of a wind tunnel;

2%

54%

Measurement of aerodynamic forces and


moments;

2%

56%

Interpretation of wind tunnel data-scale


effects

2%

58%

Introduction; Mass Balance


Measurements;

2%

60%

Elastic Elements for Force


Measurements; Problems;

2%

62%

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Chapter 8:
Force, Torque,
and Strain
Measurements
T1: Page 499-503
T2: Page 439-445
Chapter 8:
Force, Torque,
and Strain
Measurements
T1: Page 503-509
Chapter 8:
Force, Torque,
and Strain
Measurements
T1: Page 509-510
Chapter 8:
Force, Torque,
and Strain
Measurements
T1: Page 510-515

Torque Measurements;Problems;

1%

63%

Stress and Strain; Strain Measurements;


Electrical-Resistance Strain Gages;
Problems;

2%

65%

Measurement of Resistance Strain-Gage


Output;Problems;

2%

67%

Temperature Compensation; The Unbonded Resistance Strain


Gage;Problems;

2%

69%

Text Books:
T4. Experimental Methods for Engineers, J.P.Holman, Seventh Edition, McGraw Hill Co.,
2001
T5.Mechanical Measurements, S.P.Venkateshan, Ane Books Pvt. Ltd., 2010
T6. Low Speed Wind Tunnel Testing, Jewel B. Barlow, William H. Rae (Author), and Alan
Pope, Third Edition, Wiley Inter Science, 1999.
Reference Books:
R2.Mechanical Measurements, Thomas G Beckwith, Joohn H. Lienhard V, Roy D.
Marangoni, Sixth Edition, Pearson Prentice Hall, 2011

PES University
M.Tech- Semester I (Batch 2016-18)
UE16ME502: ADVANCED FINITE ELEMENT METHODS (4-0-0-0-4)
Faculty: Prof. K N Seetharamu

Class #

1-2

UNIT - 1

Fundamentals of
Finite Element
Methods

Introduction, Discrete Systems


Structural, Thermal, Fluid Flow,
Electrical Network, etc.,

Fundamentals of
Finite Element
Methods

Fundamentals of
Finite Element
Methods
Chapter: 1

7-8

Fundamentals of
Finite Element
Methods
Chapter: 1

9-10

Topics to be covered

Chapter: 1

Chapter: 1
5-6

% of Portions covered

Chapter Title /
Reference
Literature

Chapter: 1
3-4

No. of Hours: 52

Fundamentals of
Finite Element
Methods

Reference
chapter

Cumulative

4%

4%

4%

8%

4%

12%

4%

16%

4%

20%

UNIT - 1
Basic Differential Equations Governing
Structural, Thermal Problems
UNIT - 1
Variational Solutions, Weighted Residual
Methods, Discretization
UNIT - 1
Shape Functions for Bar and Beam
Elements, Infinite Elements
UNIT - 1
Virtual Work Principle - Formulation for
Structural Problems, Simple Examples

PES University
M.Tech- Semester I (Batch 2016-18)
Chapter: 2
11-12

Finite Element
Analysis of Two
Dimensional
Problems
Chapter: 2

13-14

15-16

17-18

UNIT - 2
Triangular and Quadrilateral Elements Linear and Quadratic

4%

24%

4%

28%

4%

32%

4%

36%

4%

40%

4%

44%

UNIT - 2

Finite Element
Analysis of Two
Dimensional
Problems

Triangular and Quadrilateral Elements Linear and Quadratic, Quasi-Harmonic


Equations

Chapter: 2

UNIT - 2

Finite Element
Analysis of Two
Dimensional
Problems

Applications for Torsion of Non-Circular


Sections and Heat Conduction Problems

Chapter: 2

UNIT - 2

Finite Element
Analysis of Two
Dimensional
Problems

Iso-Parametric Elements and Numerical


Integration, Plane and Axi-Symmetry
Field Problems

Chapter: 2
19-20

21-22

Finite Element
Analysis of Two
Dimensional
Problems

UNIT - 2
Plane and Axi-Symmetric Stress Analysis
Problems

Chapter: 2

UNIT - 2

Finite Element
Analysis of Two
Dimensional
Problems

Plane and Axi-Symmetric Stress Analysis


Problems: Examples, Introduction to the
Three-Dimensional
Problems,
Introduction to Commercial Programs.

10

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M.Tech- Semester I (Batch 2016-18)

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Chapter: 3

UNIT - 3

Finite Element
Analysis of Plates
and Shells

Classical
Plate
Theory,
Shear
Deformation Plate Theory, Displacement
Filed

Chapter: 3
25-26

Finite Element
Analysis of Plates
and Shells
Chapter: 3

27-28

Finite Element
Analysis of Plates
and Shells
Chapter: 3

29-30

Finite Element
Analysis of Plates
and Shells

4%

48%

4%

52%

4%

56%

4%

60%

4%

64%

4%

68%

4%

72%

UNIT - 3
Finite Element Model, Plate Bending
Elements
UNIT - 3
Plate Bending Elements, Shear Locking
and Reduced Integration.
UNIT - 3
Shear Locking and Reduced Integration,
Shell Elements

Chapter: 3
31-32

Finite Element
Analysis of Plates
and Shells

UNIT - 3
Substitute Shape Functions, Examples.

Chapter: 4
33-34

Finite Element
Analysis of
Composite
Laminates

UNIT - 4
Introduction, Classical Laminated Plate
Theory

Chapter: 4
35-36

Finite Element
Analysis of
Composite
Laminates

UNIT - 4
First Order Shear Deformation Theory

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M.Tech- Semester I (Batch 2016-18)
Chapter: 4
37-38

Finite Element
Analysis of
Composite
Laminates

UNIT - 4
Computational Aspects

4%

76%

4%

80%

4%

84%

4%

88%

3%

91%

3%

94%

3%

97%

Chapter: 4
39-40

Finite Element
Analysis of
Composite
Laminates

UNIT - 4
Continuum Formulation

Chapter: 4
41-42

43-44

Finite Element
Analysis of
Composite
Laminates

UNIT - 4

Chapter: 5

UNIT - 5

Non-linear Finite
Element Analysis

Material Non-linearity, Plasticity, Creep


(Visco-Plasticity)

Chapter: 5
45-46

47-48

UNIT - 5

Non-linear Finite
Element Analysis

Non-linear Field Problems - like Variable


Thermal Conductivity and Phase Change
Problems

Chapter: 5

UNIT - 5

Non-linear Finite
Element Analysis

Convection - Diffusion
Geometrical Non-Linearity

Chapter: 5
49-50

Numerical Examples

Non-linear Finite
Element Analysis

Equation,

UNIT - 5
Large Displacements and Structural
Instability, Errors in Finite Element
Analysis

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M.Tech- Semester I (Batch 2016-18)

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Chapter: 5

UNIT - 5

Non-linear Finite
Element Analysis

Types of Errors, Measures of Errors,


Convergence and Accuracy of Solutions.

3%

100%

Text Books:
1. The Finite Element Method: Its Basis & Fundamentals, Zienkiewicz O.C, Taylor.R.L &
Zhu,J.Z, Butterworth-Heinemann (An imprint of Elsevier), First printed in India 2007.
2. Introduction to Finite Element Method, Reddy, J.N., Oxford University Press, 2008.
3. Fundamental Finite Element Analysis and Applications, Bhatti, M. A., John Wiley &
Sons, 2005.
Reference Books:
1. Concepts and Applications of Finite Element Analysis, Cook, R. D., Malkus, D. S.,
Plesha, M. E., and Witt, R. J. Wiley Student Edition, Fourth Edition, First Reprint 2007.
2. The Finite Element Method in Engineering, Rao, S. S., Butterworth-Heinemann (An
imprint of Elsevier), Published by Elsevier India Pvt. Ltd., 2007.

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M.Tech- Semester I (Batch 2016-18)
UE16ME503: ADVANCED MATERIAL TECHNOLOGY (4-0-0-0-4)
Faculty: SRH

Class
#

Chapter Title /
Reference Literature
UNIT I
Aerospace materials
and its
Applications
T1:Chapter 17,
page 656
UNIT I
Aerospace materials
and its
Applications
T1:Chapter 17,
page 656-663.
UNIT I
Aerospace materials
and its
Applications
T1:Chapter 17,
page 663-664
UNIT I
Aerospace materials
and its
Applications
T1:Chapter 17,
page 664-668
UNIT I
Aerospace materials
and its
Applications
T1:Chapter 17,
page 672-678
UNIT I
Aerospace materials
and its
Applications
T1:Chapter 17,
Page 668-671.

No. of Hours: 52

Topics to be covered

% of Portions covered
Reference
Cumulative
chapter

Introduction to the basic concepts

2%

2%

Metallurgical characteristics of
Aluminum and its Alloys

4%

4%

Metallurgical characteristics of
Magnesium and Beryllium Alloys

2%

6%

Metallurgical characteristics of copper


Alloys

2%

8%

Metallurgical characteristics of
Titanium and Alloys

2%

10%

Metallurgical characteristics of Nickel


and Cobalt Alloys

2%

12%

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UNIT I
Aerospace materials
and its
Applications
T1:Chapter 17,
Page 669
UNIT I
Aerospace materials
and its
Applications
T1:Chapter 17,
page
UNIT I
Aerospace materials
and its
Applications
T1:Chapter 17,
page 678-680.
UNIT I
Aerospace materials
and its
Applications
T1:Chapter 17,
page 677
UNIT II
Polymers
T1:Chapter 16,
page 604-607
UNIT II
Polymers
T1:Chapter 16,
page 607-612
UNIT II
Polymers
T1:Chapter 16,
page 612-616
UNIT II
Polymers
T1:Chapter 16,
page 617-619
UNIT II
Polymers
T1:Chapter 16,
page 619-620

Nickel based super-alloys used in


different aerospace Components

1%

13%

Metallurgical characteristics of
Titanium Alloys

3%

16%

2%

18%

2%

20%

2%

22%

2%

24%

Addition and Condensation


polymerization

2%

26%

Degree of Polymerization

2%

28%

Typical Thermoplastics

2%

30%

Refractory and Precious metals

Applications of nonferrous alloys

Classification of polymers

Structure-property relationships in
thermoplastics

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UNIT II
Polymers
T1:Chapter 16,
page 620-627
UNIT II
Polymers
T1:Chapter 16,
page 627-633
UNIT II
Polymers
T1:Chapter 16,
page 633-638
UNIT II
polymers
T1:Chapter 16,
Page 638-640
UNIT II
Polymers
T1:Chapter 16,
page 640UNIT II
Polymers
T1:Chapter 2,
page 641-646
UNIT II
Polymers
T1:Chapter 16,
page 641-646
UNIT III
Ceramic materials
T1:Chapter 18,
page688-690.
UNIT III
Ceramic materials
T1:Chapter 18,
page 690-691
UNIT III
Ceramic materials
T1:Chapter 18,
page 691-696
UNIT III
Ceramic materials
T1:Chapter 18,
page 696-698

Effect of temperature on
Thermoplastics

2%

32%

Mechanical properties of
Thermoplastics

2%

34%

Elastomers

2%

36%

Thermosetting polymers

2%

38%

Adhesives

2%

40%

Polymer processing and recycling

1%

41%

Polymer processing and recycling

1%

42%

2%

44%

Properties of ceramics

1%

45%

Synthesis and processing of ceramic


powders

2%

47%

Characteristics of sintered ceramics

1%

48%

Applications of ceramics

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UNIT III
Ceramic materials
T1:Chapter 18,
page 698-704
UNIT III
Ceramic materials
T1:Chapter 18,
page 698-704
UNIT III
Ceramic materials
T1:Chapter 18,
page 704-706
UNIT III
Ceramic materials
T1:Chapter 18,
page 706-707
UNIT III
Ceramic materials
T1:Chapter 18,
page 707-709
UNIT III
Ceramic materials
T1:Chapter 18,
page 709-711
UNIT IV
Advanced Composite
Materials
T1:Chapter 19,
page 719-721
UNIT IV
Advanced Composite
Materials
T1:Chapter 19,
page 721-726
UNIT IV
Advanced Composite
Materials
T1:Chapter 19,
page 727-731
UNIT IV
Advanced Composite
Materials
T1:Chapter 19,
page 731-738

Inorganic glasses

2%

50%

Inorganic glasses

2%

52%

Glass Ceramics

1%

53%

Processing and Applications of clay


products

2%

55%

Refractories

2%

57%

Other ceramic materials

2%

59%

Dispersion strengthened composites

2%

61%

Particulate composites

2%

63%

Fiber reinforced composites

2%

65%

Characteristics of fiber reinforced


composites

2%

67%

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UNIT IV
Advanced Composite
Materials
T1:Chapter 19,
page 731-738
UNIT IV
Advanced Composite
Materials
T1:Chapter 19,
page 738-742
UNIT IV
Advanced Composite
Materials
T1:Chapter 19,
page 738-742
UNIT IV
Advanced Composite
Materials
T1:Chapter 19,
page 743-750
UNIT IV
Advanced Composite
Materials
T1:Chapter 19,
page 750-753
UNIT IV
Advanced Composite
Materials
T1:Chapter 19,
page 753-754
UNIT V
Corrosion and wear
T1:Chapter 15,
page 566-567
UNIT V
Corrosion and wear
T1:Chapter 15,
page 568-570
UNIT V
Corrosion and wear
T1:Chapter 15,
page 571-575
UNIT V
Corrosion and wear
T1:Chapter 15,
page 575-576

Characteristics of fiber reinforced


composites

2%

69%

Manufacturing fibers and composites

2%

71%

Manufacturing fibers and composites

2%

73%

Fiber reinforced systems and


applications

2%

75%

Laminated composite materials

2%

77%

Sandwich structures

3%

80%

Chemical corrosion

2%

82%

Electrochemical corrosion

2%

84%

Electrode potential in electrochemical


cells

2%

86%

Corrosion current and polarization

2%

88%

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UNIT V
Corrosion and wear
T1:Chapter 15,
page 576-581
UNIT V
Corrosion and wear
T1:Chapter 15,
page 582-588
UNIT V
Corrosion and wear
T1:Chapter 15,
Page 582-588
UNIT V
Corrosion and wear
T1:Chapter 15,
page 588-589
UNIT V
Corrosion and wear
T1:Chapter 15,
page 589-593
UNIT V
Corrosion and wear
T1:Chapter 15,
page593-595.

Types of Electrochemical corrosion

2%

90%

Protection against Electrochemical


corrosion

2%

92%

Protection against Electrochemical


corrosion

2%

94%

Microbial degradation and


Biodegradable polymers

2%

96%

Oxidation and other gas reactions

2%

98%

Wear and Erosion

2%

100%

Text Books:
1. The Science and Engineering of Materials by Askeland ,Fulay, Wright and Balani, 6th
edition, Cengage Learning India 2012.
2. Mechanics of composite materials by Rober M. Jones ; Taylor & Francis (1984)
Reference Books:
1. Selection of Materials ASM Metals Hand book Vol. 1
2. Composite Materials ASM Metals Hand book Vol. 21

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PES University
M.Tech- Semester I (Batch 2016-18)
UE16ME504: COMPUTATIONAL FLUID DYNAMICS (4-0-0-0-4)
Faculty: Dr. Sathisha H.M
Class
#
1

2-3

Chapter
title/Reference
chapter
Unit I
Chapter 1:
Introduction :
T2: Page 1-2
T2: Page 3-6

4
5

7
8
9
10-11

T2: Page 7
T2: Page 11

Chapter 2:
Governing Equations
for CFD
T2: Page 29-33
T1: Page 52-55
T1: Page 49-82
T2: Page 57-60
Unit II :
Chapter 3:
Finite Difference
Methods:
T2: Page 45-46

12
13

T2: Page 46-49


T2: Page 50-57

No. of Hours: 52
Topics to be covered

Introduction to CFD, Historical


background, One-dimensional
computations by finite difference
methods
One-dimensional computations by
finite element methods, Onedimensional computations by finite
volume methods
Boundary conditions -Neumann and
Dirichlet boundary conditions
Classification of Partial Differential
Equations

% of portions covered
Reference Cumulative
chapter
2
2

Mathematical behavior of PDEs

12

Derivation of Continuity equation


Derivation of Momentum equation

2
2

14
16

Derivation of Energy equation,


Boundary conditions
Derivation of Finite Difference
Equations Simple methods

18

22

Finite Difference Methods: general


methods, higher order derivatives
Finite Difference Methods: Multidimensional Finite Difference
Formulas

24

26

20

PES University
M.Tech- Semester I (Batch 2016-18)
14

15

16

17
18

19
20

21

22-23
24-25
26-27

28-29
30
31

T2: Page 57-60

Finite Difference Methods: mixed


derivatives, higher order accuracy
schemes
Finite Difference Methods:
T2: Page 57-60
accuracy of finite difference
solutions.
Chapter 4: Solution Elliptic equations - Finite difference
Methods of Parabolic
formulations.
and Elliptic Finite
Difference Equations
T2: Page 63-65
T2: Page 65-68
Iterative Solution Methods, Direct
method with Gaussian Elimination
T2: Page 68-71
Parabolic Equations Explicit
Schemes and Von Neumann
Stability Analysis
T2: Page 71-73
Implicit Schemes, ADI Schemes
T2: Page 73-76

Approximate Factorization,
Fractional Step Methods
Unit III
Explicit Schemes
Chapter 5 : Solution Three Dimensions
Algorithms
Hyperbolic Finite
Difference Equations
T2: Page 77
T2: Page 57-60
Direct Method with Tridiagonal
Matrix Algorithm
T2: Page 77-81
Von Neumann Stability Analysis
T2: Page 81-86
Implicit Schemes, Multistep
(Splitting, Predictor Corrector)
Methods, Nonlinear Problems
T2: Page 87-88
Second order One Dimensional
Wave Equations
T2: Page 88-90
Burgers Equation Explicit and
Implicit Schemes
T2: Page 90
Runge-Kutta Method

28

30

32

34

36

38

40

42

46

4
4

50
54

58

60

62

21

PES University
M.Tech- Semester I (Batch 2016-18)
32-33

Unit IV

34-35

Chapter 6 :Grid
transformation and
Example problems
T1: Page 168-171
T2: Page 98

36

T2: Page 98-100

37-38

T2: Page 100-101


T2: Page 103

39
40
41-42

T2: Page 104-105


Unit V :
Chapter 7:Finite
Volume Method

43-44
45-46

T3: Page 85-102


T3: Page 103-110
T3: Page 57-60

47-48
49-50
51-52

T3: Page 135-142


T3: Page 143-148
T3: Page 149-150

Transformed Equations

66

Solution by MacCormack Method

70

Example Problems for Elliptic


Equation (Heat Conduction)
Example Problems for Parabolic
Equation (Couette Flow)
Example Problems for Hyperbolic
Equation (Second Order Wave
Equation)
Example Problems for Non-linear
Wave Equation
Finite Volume Method for Diffusion
Problems

72

76

78

80

84

Convection-Diffusion Problems
Solution Algorithms for PressureVelocity Coupling in Steady Flows
SIMPLE
SIMPLER, SIMPLEC
PISO Algorithms

4
4

88
92

4
4
4

94
98
100

Text Books:
1. Computational Fluid Dynamics, John D Anderson, McGraw Hill International Edition, 1995
2. Computational Fluid Dynamics, T.J.Chung, Cambridge University Press, First South Asian
Edition, 2003
3. An Introduction to Computational Fluid Dynamics The Finite Volume Method , H K
Versteeg & W Malalasekera, Longman Scientific and Technical, First Edition, 1995

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PES University
M.Tech- Semester I (Batch 2016-18)
UE16ME505: Micro Electro Mechanical Systems (4-0-0-0-4)
Faculty: Prof. R V Iyer

Class
Unit
#

% of portions covered
Topic to be covered

Reference
Cumulative
Chapter

Historical perspective of MEMS covering more than


century efforts, Birth of MEMS and Moores Law

Similarities and Distinguishing features between MEMS


and Microelectronics

Basic and Layman view of MEMS

Analogy between mechanical and electrical systems

Analogy between mechanical and electrical systems

10

Various Components of MEMS, Scaling, Technology

12

Actuator, Sensor, Transducer, Integration, and Packaging

14

Characteristics of sensors, Characteristics of actuators

16

Flowchart for realization of MEMS

18

10

Application Examples of MEMS

19

11

Accelerometer - Basics, Uses, Types, Specifications and


Design, Process flow for fabrication, Simulation,
Current Challenges

21

23

25

27

Gyroscope - Basics, Uses, Types, Specifications and


Design, Process flow for fabrication, Simulation,
Current Challenges

29

31

33

Electro-thermal Actuator - Basics, Uses, Types,


Specifications and Design, Process flow for fabrication,
Simulation, Current Challenges

35

37

38

21

RF MEMS: Switches and Antenna: Basics, Uses, Types

40

22

RF MEMS: Switches and Antenna: Specifications and


Design

42

23

RF MEMS: Switches and Antenna: Process flow for


fabrication

44

12
13
2

No. of Hours: 52

14
15
16
17
18
19
20

23

PES University
M.Tech- Semester I (Batch 2016-18)
3

24

RF MEMS: Switches and Antenna: Simulation,

46

25

RF MEMS: Switches and Antenna: Current Challenges

47

26

Power MEMS: Thermo Electric Energy Harvesting:


Basics, Uses, Types

49

27

Power MEMS: Thermo Electric Energy Harvesting:


Specifications and Design

51

28

Power MEMS: Thermo Electric Energy Harvesting:


Process flow for fabrication

53

29

Power MEMS: Thermo Electric Energy Harvesting:


Simulation

55

30

Power MEMS: Thermo Electric Energy Harvesting:


Current Challenges

57

31

OPTICAL MEMS- Micro Mirror: Basics, Uses, Types


2

59

32

OPTICAL MEMS- Micro Mirror: Specifications and


Design

61

33

OPTICAL MEMS- Micro Mirror: Specifications and


Design

63

34

OPTICAL MEMS- Micro Mirror: Process flow for


fabrication

65

35

OPTICAL MEMS- Micro Mirror: Simulation

67

36

OPTICAL MEMS- Micro Mirror: Current Challenges

69

37

BIO MEMS: Micro Pump:


Types

Basics, Uses,

71

38

BIO MEMS: Micro Pump:


and Design

Specifications

73

39

BIO MEMS: Micro Pump:


and Design

Specifications

75

40

BIO MEMS: Micro Pump: Process flow for


fabrication

77

41

BIO MEMS: Micro Pump: Simulation

79

42

BIO MEMS:
Challenges

80

43

Fundamentals of MEMS Fabrication: Introduction,

82

44

Photolithography: Photoresist and Application, Light


sources,

84

45

Photolithography: Photoresist and Application, Light


sources,

86

Micro

Pump:

Current

24

PES University
M.Tech- Semester I (Batch 2016-18)
46

Photoresist development: Ion Implantation, Diffusion,


Oxidation, Thermal, SiO2

88

47

Photoresist development: Ion Implantation, Diffusion,


Oxidation, Thermal, SiO2

90

48

CVD: Working Principle, Chemical Reactions

92

49

PVD:

94

50

Sputtering

96

51

Deposition by Epitaxy

98

52

Etching:Chemical, Plasma

100

* Tutorials: Tutorials using COMSOL


* One mini-project with a design and simulation
Text Books:
1. "Foundation of MEMS", Chang Liu, Pearson International Ed., 2006.
2. "Micro and Smart Systems", G K Ananthsuresh, K Gopalakrishnan, K J Vinoy,
K N Bhat and V K Atre, Wiley, 2012
Reference Books:
1. "An Introduction to Micro Electro Mechanical Systems Engineering", N.
Maluf, Micro electro mechanical System Series, Second Edition, 2005.
2. "Micromachined Transducers Sourcebook", G. Kovacs, Practical MEMS by
Ville Kaajakari, WCB/McGraw-Hill, 1998.
3. "Micro Electro Mechanical System Design", J. Allen, Taylor & Francis Group,
CRC Press, 2005.
4. "Fundamentals of Finite Element Method for Heat and Fluid Flow", Roland W
Lewis, Perumal Nithiarasu and Kankanhally N Seetharamu, Wiley
publications, 2004.
5. "The Science and Engineering of Microelectronic Fabrication", Stephen. A.
Campbell, Oxford, Second Edition, 2001.
6. "Fundamentals of Microfabrication", Madou, CRC Press, 1997.
7. "Smart Sensors And MEMS",. Sergey Y Yurish, Maria Teresa, Sr Gomes
(Editors), Nato Science Series, Kluwer Academic Publishers, London, 2000.
8. "MEMS and Microsystems: Design, Manufacture, and Nanoscale
Engineering", Tai-Ran Hsu, John Wiley and Sons, Second Edition, 2008.

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PES University
M.Tech- Semester I (Batch 2016-18)
UE16ME506:
Instrumentation, Measurements and Data Reduction in Experimental Research (0-0-4-0-2)
Faculty: Mr.PBR / Ms. AM / Dr. CVC / Mr. SRH / Dr. DS
Class
#

Cycle
No.

1
2
3

Cycle 1

4
5
6
7

Cycle 2

8
9
Cycle 3
10

Experiment Title
Calibration of Wind Tunnel and Flow
Visualization of Stream lines using Wind and
Water Tunnel
Determination of Drag over a Cylinder using
Wind Tunnel
Determination of Lift force over Aero-Foil
using Wind Tunnel
Measurement of velocity in laminar boundary
layer flow over a flat plate using Hot wire
Anemometer and determine drag coefficient
Measurement of contact conductance between
two nominally flat surfaces using transient
method
Experiment on calculation of Natural
Frequency of a simple pendulum using Labview
Experiment on calculation of Transmissibility
ratio using Labview
Experiment on calculation of Base Excitation
using Labview
Calculation of cutting forces using
Dynamometer on Lathe, Drilling and Milling
Machines
Testing micro hardness of materials and
coatings using Vickers Hardness Testing

No. of Hours: 26
% Portions Covered
Referenc Cumulativ
e Chapter
e
10

10

10

20

10

30

10

40

10

50

10

60

10

70

10

80

10

90

10

100

Reference Book:
Lab manual prepared by the Department of Mechanical Engineering, PES University.

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