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ME 411 Simpo PDF Merge and Split Unregistered Version - http://www.simpopdf.com MECHATRONICS IV Year B.Tech.

(MECH) First Semester Lectures Sessional Marks End Exam. End Exam. Marks UNIT I INTRODUCTION TO MECHATRONICS,SENSORS &TRANSDUCERS: Introduction, performance terminology, classification of sensors, selection of sensors. SIGNAL CONDITIONING : Introduction, data acquisition Quantizing theory, Analog to Digital conversion,Digital to Analog conversion. DATA PRESENTATION SYSTEMS:Data presentation elements, magnetic recording displays, Data acquisition systems, systems measurement, Testing and calibration. UNIT II ACTUATION SYSTEMS: Pneumatic and hydraulic actuation systems (only system), Stepper motors. SYSTEM MODELS: Modeling of one and two degrees of freedom Mechanical, Electrical, fluid and thermal systems. Block diagram representations for these systems. UNIT III SYSTEM RESPONSE: Introduction, System Transfer Function-Laplace transform and its application in analyzing diffrential equation of a control system-Feedback Loops, Over all Transfer function-time response and frequency response analysis of two degree of freedom mechanical systems Electrical systems UNIT IV CLOSED LOOP CONTROLERS:Continuous and discrete processes, control modes, Two-step, proportional, Derivative, integral, PID controllers. DIGITAL LOGIC:Logic gates, Boolean algebra, Karnaugh maps. UNIT V PLC: Introduction, basic structure, I/P ,O/P processing, programming, ladder diagrams, Timers, Internal relays and counters ,data handling, Analogue Input and Output, selection of a PLC. DESIGN: Designing Mechatronics systems, possible design solutions, case studies of Mechantronics systems-pick and place robot. TEXT BOOK/ REFERENCE BOOKS: 1. Mechatronics by W.Bolton ( Pearson education) 2. Introduction to Mechatronics-David and Alciatore Michael B.Histand(TMH) 3. Mechatronics by Mahalik 4. Mechatronics by HMT(TMH) 5. Mechatronics Source Book by Newton C Braga, Thomson Publications, Chennai 6. Mechatronics N.Shanmugam / Anuradha Agencies Publisers 51 : 4 Periods / week : 40 : 3 hrs. : 60

ME 412 Simpo PDF Merge and Split Unregistered Version - http://www.simpopdf.com ROBOTICS IV Year B.Tech. (MECH) FIRST Semester Lectures Sessional Marks University Exam. University Exam. Marks Credits UNIT-I Introduction to Robotics, Major components of a Robot, Robotic like devices, Classification of Robots Classification by coordinate system and by control method, Specifications of Robots, Fixed versus flexible automation, economic analysis. UNIT-II ROBOT END EFFECTORS: Introduction, End effectors, interfacing, types of End effectors, grippers and tools, considerations in the selection and design of remote centered devices. UNIT-III ROBOTIC SENSORY DEVICES: Objective, Non-Optical position sensors Potentiometers, Synchros, inductosyn, optical position sensors opto interrupters, Optical encoders (absolute & incremental). PROXIMITY SENSORS: Contact type, non-contact type reflected light scanning laser sensors. TOUCH & SLIP SENSORS: Touch sensors proximity Rod & Photodetector sensors, Slip sensors Forced oscillation slip sensor, interrupted type slip sensors, force and torque sensors. UNIT-IV TRANSFORMATIONS AND KINEMATICS: Objectives, homogeneous coordinates, basic transformation operations, forward solution Denavit Hartenberg procedure, Simple problems involving planar manipulators, inverse or backward solution problems involved, techniques. Introduction to Trajectory Planning, the manipulator jacobian. UNIT-V ROBOT APPLICATIONS: Industrial Applications Material Transfer, material handling, Loading and unloading, processing, spot and continuous arc welding, spray painting, grinding, Assembly and Inspection and Non-Industrial Applications. ROBOT LANGUAGES: Introduction, AL, AML, VAL, RAIL TEXT 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. BOOK / REFERENCE BOOKS: Robotic engineering by Richard D. Klafter (PHI) Industrial robotics by Mikell P.Groover, (MGH) Introduction to Robotics John J. Ceaig (AWL) Robotics K.S. Fu, Gonzalez & Lee (MGH) Robotics For Engineers by YoramKkoren (MGH) Introduction to Robot Technology, - P.Coiffet and M.Chairenze / Kogam Page Ltd. 1983 London. 52 : 4 periods / week : 40 : 3 hrs : 60 :4

ME 413 Simpo PDF Merge and Split Unregistered Version - http://www.simpopdf.com INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT IV Year B.Tech. (MECH) Seventh Semester Lectures Sessional Marks End Exam. End Exam. Marks UNITI GENERAL MANAGEMENT: Principle of scientific management, brief treatment of managerial functions. PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT: The personnel function, staff role of personnel department, personnel functions, job design, job information, personnel management. UNIT II FORMS OF BUSINESS ORGANISATON: salient features of solo-proprietor-ship, partnership, joint-stock company, private limited and public limited companies. RELIABILITY-definition, failure rate, reliability system evaluation, introduction to I.S.O. UNIT III FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT: Concept of interest, simple interest, compound interest, equivalent cash flow diagrams, interest formulas, present & future worth of single amounts, uniform series to its present and future worths, deferred annuities, deferred annuities, uniform gradient series, economic evaluation of alternative-Basic methods-the annual equivalent methods, present worthy method, future worth methods, depreciation purpose, types-straight line, declining balance, sum of years digits methods, a brief treatment of balance sheet, ratio analysis. UNIT IV PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT : Types of production systems, Product analysis, brief treatment of functions of production planning & control, value analysis, inspection& quality control, control charts-X,R,P & C charts, Acceptance sampling, O.C.Curve, single & double sampling UNIT V MATERIAL MANAGEMENT: Purchasing: objective, source selection, vEndor rating, procurement methods INVENTORY CONTROL: Definition, relevant costs, E.O.Q & E.P.Q models with constant demand & without shortages, ABC analysis MARKETING MANAGEMENT: Functions of marketing, market research, advertising& sales promotion, pricing, packing, channels of distribution, marketing mix, product life cycle. TEXT 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. BOOKS /: Reference Books: Industrial Management by O.P.Khanna. Engineering Economy by E. Paul Degarmo,John R.Chandra,William G.Sullivan. Management by Koontz & Weirch Marketing management By Philip Kotler. Production & operations Management by Panner selvam. Industrial Engineering & Management by Dr. R. Ravisankar. 53 : 4 periods / week : 40 : 3 hrs : 60

ME 414 Simpo PDF Merge and Split Unregistered Version - http://www.simpopdf.com REFRIGERATION & AIR CONDITIONING IV Year B.Tech. (MECH) Seventh Semester Lectures Sessional Marks End Exam. End Exam. Marks UNIT-I INTRODUCTION TO REFRIGERATION: Necessity and applications, unit of refrigeration and C.O.P, methods of refrigeration. (3) AIR REFRIGERATION: Reversed Carnot Cycle, Bell Coleman cycle, Advantages and disadvantages of air refrigeration, Open and Dense air systems, Actual air craft refrigeration system, types of systems, problems. (9) UNIT-II REFRIGERANTS: Nomenclature, Desirable properties, common refrigerants used, Eco friEndly refrigerants, ODP (3) VAPOUR COMPRESSION REFRIGERATION: Working principle, essential components of plant, simple vapour compression refrigeration cycle, Effect of condenser pressure , evaporator pressure, sub cooling and super heating. Multi pressure systems multistage compression, multi evaporator system, use of ph charts, problems. (9) UNIT-III SYSTEM COMPONENTS: Compressors: general classification, comparison, advantages and disadvantages, Condensers - classification, working, Evaporators - classification, working. Expansion devices - types, working. (4) VAPOUR ABSORPTION SYSTEM: Calculation of max COP, description and working of NH3 water system, Li - Br, H2 O system, principle of operation of three fluid absorption system and salient features. (8) UNIT-IV PRODUCTION OF LOW TEMPERATURE: Cascade system, Production of Solid CO 2 (3) STEAM JET REFRIGERATION SYSTEM: Principle of working, application, merits and demerits. (2) NON-CONVENTIONAL REFRIGERATION METHODS: Principle and operation of (i) Thermoelectric refrigerator (ii) Vortex tube or Hilsh tube (iii) Pulse Tube (iv)Cooling by adiabatic de magnetization. (7) UNIT-V INTRODUCTION TO AIR CONDITIONING: Psychrometric properties and processes, sensible and latent heat loads, SHF, need for ventilation, infiltration, concept of human comfort and effective temperature, comfort air conditioning, industrial air conditioning and requirements, air conditioning load calculations. (8) 54 : 4+1 periods / week : 40 : 3 hrs : 60

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ME 415 / 1 Simpo PDF Merge and Split Unregistered Version - http://www.simpopdf.com WELDING ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY IV/IV Year B.Tech. (MECH) First Semester Lectures Tutorials Sessional Marks End Exam. End Exam. Marks UNIT I Basic Metallurgy of fusion welding: Weld metal zone, fusion boundary zone, heat effected zone, properties of HA2 microstructure of multinun welds, effect of alloying elements on microstructure. (12) UNIT II Welding Stresses and Distortion: Residual stresses causes, measurement and calculation of residual stresses, methods of relieving welding residual stresses (6) Distortion in welds UNIT III Weld ability and Weld ability Tests: Weldability assessment, Weldability tests, fabrication weldability tests, service weldability tests (12) UNIT IV Inspection and Quality Control: Visual inspection and measurement, destructive tests, nondestructive tests, pressure and leak testing. (12) UNIT V Weld Design for Static Loading: Designing for strength and rigidity, material or section properties design of arc welded joints, stress calculation for welds. (12) TEXT BOOKS: 1. Welding Engineering Technology RS Permar 2. Welding Hand Book VOL 1 , Fundamentals of Welding, American welding society. (6) : 4 Periods / week : 1 Period / week : 40 : 3 hrs. : 60

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Simpo PDF Merge and Split Unregistered Version - http://www.simpopdf.com ME 415/2 OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT IV Year B.Tech. (MECH) FIRST Semester Lectures Sessional Marks End Exam. End Exam. Marks UNIT I Defining Operations Management, functions and its historical evolution. FORECASTING: Approaches to Forecasting : Qualitative approach - Judgmental methods, quantitative methods- time series, regression . AGGREGATE PLANNING: purpose, procedure and techniques UNIT-II SCHEDULING: Scheduling in high volume systems, Concept of Assembly line balancing ,Problems. Scheduling in batch production systems , scheduling in job shops- Loading, Sequencing, sequencing jobs through two centers, Scheduling the jobs on a single machine, three machines, m-machines. UNIT III MATERIALS MANAGEMENT: Importance, Scope Purchasing, objectives, procedure, source selection, vEndor rating. INVENTORY CONTROL : ABC analysis, VED analysis, Inventory costs, Basic EOQ model, EPQ , quantity discounts, P & Q systems, MRP-Procedure: safety stock UNIT IV QUALITY AND RELIABILITY : Inspection and types, SQC - Control charts for attributes and variables, application and construction of charts problems Acceptance sampling, sampling plans, Construction of O.C.curve . Reliability Definition, mean life, system reliability. UNIT V Introduction to JIT / lean manufacturing, Six sigma quality, Supply chain management, Business process reengineering, Concurrent Engineering, Enterprise resource planning, TEXT BOOKS / REFERENCE BOOKS : 1. Production and Operations Management by Adam and Ebert. 2. Production and Operations Management by Mahadevan. 3. Production and Operations Management by G.J.Monks. 4. Production and Operations Management by Pannerselvam. : 4 periods / week : 40 : 3 hrs : 60

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ME 415/3 Simpo PDF Merge and Split Unregistered Version - http://www.simpopdf.com GAS DYNAMICS IV Year B.Tech. (MECH) Seventh Semester Lectures Sessional Marks End Exam. End Exam. Marks UNIT I GAS DYNAMICS: Energy equation for flow process, Stagnation state, Velocity of sound, Critical states, Various regions of flow, Mach number, Critical Mach number, Mach cone, Crocco number, Effect of Mach number of compressibility. T-S and H-S diagrams showing nozzle and diffuser processes. (12) UNIT II ISENTROPIC FLOW: Isentropic flow with variable area - Mach number variation, Hugoniot equation, Area ratio as a function of Mach number, Impulse function, Mass flow rate, flow through nozzles, Flow through diffusers. (12) UNIT Ill FLOW THROUGH CONSTANT AREA DUCTS: Flow in constant area ducts with friction, Fanno curves and Fanno flow equation, Solution of Fanno flow equation, Variation of flow properties, Variation of Mach number with duct length, isothermal flow with friction. Flow in constant area ducts with Heat transfer, Rayleigh line, Rayleigh flow equation, Variation of flow properties, Maximum heat transfer. (12) UNIT IV NORMAL SHOCK GAS DYNAMICS: Flow with normal shock waves, Governing equation, Prandtl - Meyer equation, Impossibility of rarefaction shock, Mach number in the downstream of the normal shock. Static pressure ratio, Temperature ratio, Density ratio and stagnation pressure ratio across the shock, Entropy change, Characteristic of flow through convergent and divergent nozzle with various backpressure. Normal shocks in Fanno and Rayleigh flow, Flow with oblique shock waves (Qualitative Treatment). (12) UNIT V MEASUREMENTS IN COMPRESSIBLE FLOW: Introduction, Temperature measurements, Velocity and direction, density problems Pressure measurements, : 4+1 periods / week : 40 : 3 hrs : 60

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TEXT BOOKS / REFERENCE BOOKS: Simpo PDF Merge and Split Unregistered Version - http://www.simpopdf.com 1. Gas dynamics by E Radhakrishnan, PHI 2. Fundamentals of compressible flow with Aircraft and Rocket propulsion by S.M.Yahya , Wiley 3. Eastern. 2 ed. 4. Gas dynamics through problems by Zoeb Hussain, New Age Int. 5. The dynamics and thermodynamics of compressible fluid flow Shapiro, The Ronald press Co. NY, 6. Introduction to gas Dynamics by Alan J. Chapman, William F. Walker, Holt, Rineharl and Winstion 7. Gas dynamics and jet propulsion by S.L.Somasundaram. Vol I & II by Ascher H.

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ME 415/4 Simpo PDF Merge and Split Unregistered Version - http://www.simpopdf.com ADVANCED CONCEPTS IN DESIGN PROCESS IV Year B.Tech. (Mech/ First Semester Lectures Sessional Marks End Exam End Exam. UNIT I EMBODIMENT DESIGN: Introduction, Product Architecture, Configuration Design, Parametric Design, Best Practices, Industrial Design, human Factors Design, Design for the Environment UNIT II DESIGN FOR MANUFATURING: Design for manufacturability (DFM), Design for Assembly (DFA), Early Estimation of Manufacturing Cost, Design for castings, Design for Forgings, Design for Sheet-Metal Forming, Design for Machining, Design for Welding. UNIT III ROBUST AND QUALITY DESIGN: The concept of Total Quality, Quality Control and Assurance, Quality Improvement, Statistical Process Control, Taguchi Method, Robust Design, Optimization Methods, Evaluation Considerations in Optimization, Design Optimization UNIT IV RISK, RELIABILITY AND SAFETY: Introduction, probabilistic Approach to Design, Reliability Theory, Design for Reliability, Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA), Fault Tree Analysis, Defects and Failure Modes, Techniques of Failure Analysis, Design for Safety. UNIT V LEGAL AND ETHICAL ISSUES IN DESIGN: Introduction, The origin of Laws, Contracts, Liability, Tort Law, Product Liability, Protecting Intellectual property, The legal and Ethical Domains, Codes of Ethics, Solving Ethical Conflicts. TEXT BOOK: 1. Engineering Design by George E.Dieter, McGraw-Hill International Editions : 4 Periods / week : 40 : 3 hrs. : 60

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Simpo PDF Merge and Split Unregistered Version - http://www.simpopdf.com ME 416/1 METAL FORMING TECHNOLOGY IV Year B.Tech. (MECH) Seventh Semester Lectures Sessional Marks End Exam. End Exam. Marks UNIT I PLASTICITY True stress strain diagrams in simple tension Deviation from Engineering stress Strain curves. Three dimensional stress system strain tensor and yield Criteria of metals. Fundamentals of metal forming Classification of forming processes Cold working Recovery Recrystallisation and grain growth, hot working. Strain rate effects work of plastic deformation. Flow stress curves Super plasticity in materials Hot working and cold working operation Relative merits and applications UNIT- II SHEET METAL WORKING: Standard die sets, simple, compound, combination, progressive and transfer dies. Process parameters and estimation of loads in shearing, bEnding, deep drawing, shear spinning operations. Mechanical and hydraulic presses, relative merits and application constructional features and operation. UNIT III FORGING: Open die and closed die forging, machine forging, upset forging etc., forging loads, forging die design. Estimation of forging loads for rectangular and cylindrical slugs. Forgeability Tests. Defects in forging, Forging equipment constructional features and operation. UNIT IV ROLLING: Principle of rolling, Process parameters, Estimation of rolling loads by consideration of stresses. Principles of roll pass design for various product shapes. Principles of ring rolling. Processing maps and their application in metal working operation. Rolling mills Their constructional features and operation. UNIT V EXTRUSION: Classification of extrusion processes, extrusion equipment. Hot extrusion. Deformation and defects in extrusion. Analysis of the extrusion process, Cold extrusion. Extrusion of tubing and production of seamless pipe and tubing. Drawing Of Rods, Wires And Tubes - Rod and wire drawing, tube drawing processes, Residual stresses in rod, wire and tubes. HIGH ENERGY RATE FORMING: Explosive forming and Electro hydraulic forming TEXT 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. BOOK/ REFERENCE BOOKS: G.E.Dieter: Mechanical Metallurgy An Introduction to the principles of Metal Working by Geoffery W.Rowe Sheet working of Metals by Eary and Reads. Manufacturing Sciences by Amitabh Ghosh and Mallik. manufacturing Technology by P.N.Rao. Handbook of metal forming by Kurt Lange 61 : 4 periods / week : 40 : 3 hrs : 60

Simpo PDF Merge and Split Unregistered Version - http://www.simpopdf.com ME 416/2 MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS IV Year B.Tech. (Mech) First Semester Lectures Sessional Marks End Exam. End Exam. Marks UNIT I INFORMATION SYSTEMS IN THE ENTERPRISE-why information systems, perspectives on information systems, contemporary approaches to information systems, four major types of systems in organization transaction processing systems, management information systems, decision support systems, executive support systems. UNIT II SYSTEMS FROM A FUNCTIONAL PERSPECTIVE- sales and marketing systems, manufacturing and production systems, financial and accounting systems, human resources systems, integrating functions and business processes. The digital firm, electronic business a and electronic commerce: internet technology and the digital firm, categories of electronic commerce, customer centered retailing, business- to business electronic commerce, commerce payments, electronic business, management opportunities, challenges and solutions. UNIT III THE WIRELESS REVOLUTION : business value of wireless networking, wireless transmission, media and devices, cellular network standards and generations, wireless computer networks and internet access, M- commerce and mobile computing, wireless technology in the enterprise. Security & control; system vulnerability and abuse, business value of security and control, establishing a management frame work for security and control, technologies and tools for security and control UNIT IV ENTERPRISE APPLICATIONS AND BUSINESS PROCESS SYSTEMS: what are enterprise systems, how enterprise systems work, supply chain management systems, customer relationship management systems, enterprise integration trends. Redesigning the organizations with information systems: systems as planned organizational change, business process reengineering and process improvement, overview of system development,. Alternative systems building approaches- traditional system s life cycle, prototyping, End-user development, application software package and outsourcing. UNIT V MANAGING CHANGE AND INTERNATIONAL INFORMATION SYSTEM: The importance of change management in information systems success and failure. Managing implementation, the growth of international systems, technology issues and opportunities for global value chains. TEXT BOOK Management information systems Kenneth. C. Laudon, Jane P. Laudon & V M Prasad 62 : 4 Periods / week : 40 : 3 hrs. : 60

ME 416/3 Simpo PDF Merge and Split Unregistered Version - http://www.simpopdf.com CONCURRENT ENGINEERING IV Year B.Tech. (Mech) First Semester Lectures Sessional Marks University Exam. University Exam. Marks UNIT I Introduction: Development of concurrent Engineering. The mean and activity concepts and principles. Examples. Concurrent Engineering Tools & Techniques: Changes in Technologies, tasks, talents and times into well managed resources/product developments UNIT II Research in engineering design and manufacturing: Theory applications using the concurrent Engineering concepts and principles Simultaneous design and all related processes of a product UNIT III The mission and vision of Concurrent Engineering: Computer optimized Manufacturing (COM), The next generation of computer integrated manufacturing (CIM). Global Competitiveness and development of high quality product. Offline reliability UNIT IV Managing the concurrent Engineering: Contemporary issues, modern tools & methods. Use of computers and decision-making. Reengineering concepts. UNIT V Automated Quality control application of CMM, Basic concepts, Zero defect& six- sigma concepts, tolerancing ,Examples, DFMA, Rapid Prototyping TEXT BOOKS / REFERENCES 1. Concurrent Engineering: Tools & Technologies for mechanical systems Design Edward, J. Haug 2. Research in Engineering design: Theory, applications, and concurrent engineering : vol. 7, No. 1, 1995. 3. Managing Concurrent Engineering Jon Turino. : 4 Periods / week : 40 : 3 hrs. : 60

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ME416/4 Simpo PDF Merge and Split Unregistered Version - http://www.simpopdf.com OPTIMIZATION TECHNIQUES IV Year B.Tech. (MECH) First Semester Lectures Sessional Marks End Exam. End Exam. Marks UNIT I INTRODUCTION : Definition and scope of Operations Research, Limitations of Operations Research, Model building in Operations Research. LINEAR PROGRAMMING: Graphical method, Simplex method, Big m method, Two phase method, degeneracy, multiple solutions, infeasible solution, unbounded solution, duality, dual simplex method, sensitivity analysis. UNIT II TRANSPORTATION PROBLEM : Introduction, method of feasible solution, optimality test, unbalanced transportation problem, degeneracy in transportation problem. ASSIGNMENT PROBLEM : Introduction, Hungarian method for assignment problem, traveling salesman problem. UNIT III QUEUING THEORY : Introductionsingle channel-poisson arrivals- exponential service timeswith infinite population and finite population models- multi channel-poisson arrivals-exponential service times with infinite population SEQUENCING: Introduction, flow shop sequencing, n-jobs through two machines, three machines, job shop sequencing. UNIT IV NETWORK TECHNIQUES : Simple networks, net work constructing, rules for drawing net work, Fulkersons rule, Project Planning Through CPM: critical path in net work analysis, types of floats, PERT : Scheduling by net works under probabilistic times, project duration, variance, prediction of date of completion. Elements of crashing, least cost project scheduling. UNIT V GAME THEORY : Introduction to solve the rectangular two person zero sum games, solution of rectangular games in terms of mixed strategies, solution of a 2 x 2 games without saddle point, solution of a two person zero sum 2 x n game, graphical method for 2 x n and m x 2 games. DYNAMIC PROGRAMMING AND APPLICATIONS : Introduction, Bellman's principle of optimality, Application to problems involving continuous and integer variables, calculus method, tabular method, linear programming as case of dynamic programming. TEXT BOOKS/ REFERENCE BOOKS: 1. Operations Research by H.A. Taha (McMillan) 2. Introduction to Operations Research by Hiller and Liberman 3. Operations Research by Natarajan. 4. Operations Research by S.D. Sharma 64 : 4+1 periods / week : 40 : 3 hrs : 60

ME 431 Simpo PDF Merge and Split Unregistered Version - http://www.simpopdf.com METROLOGY& MEASUREMENT LAB IV Year B.Tech. (MECH) Seventh Semester Practicals Sessional Marks End Exam. End Exam. Marks : 3 Periods / week : 40 : 3 hrs. : 60

Any Ten Experiments 1. Measuring End taper of a plug gauge using sine bar. 2. Measuring internal diameter using Bore dial gauge 3. Measuring gear tooth thickness using gear tooth vernier 4. Measuring different elements of a thread using Profile Projector 5. Measuring linear and angular dimensions of a tool using profile projector 6. Measuring linear and angular dimensions of a tool using tool makers microscope 7. Measuring effective diameter of the thread using three wire method 8. Alignment test on a lathe machine 9. Alignment test on a drilling machine 10. Alignment test on a cutter and tool grinder 11.Temperature, Strain and displacement measurements 12.Speed Measurement 13.Force & Torque measurement .

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ME 432 Simpo PDF Merge and Split Unregistered Version - http://www.simpopdf.com HT and R&AC LABORATORY IV Year B.Tech. (MECH) Seventh Semester Practicals Sessional Marks End Exam. End Exam. Marks : 3 Periods / week : 40 : 3 hrs. : 60

CONDUCT TESTS ON : 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. Refrigeration Test Rig Air Conditioning Test Rig Vortex tube Heat Exchanger Parallel Flow Heat Exchanger Counter Flow Composite Slab / Metal Rod Critical Heat flux Apparatus Emissivity Apparatus Pin fin Natural Convection Pin fin Forced Convection Insulating powder Apparatus Dropwise and filmwise condensation Apparatus Forced Convection Apparatus Stefan Boltzmanns Apparatus Lagged pipe Apparatus

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ME 421 Simpo PDF Merge and Split Unregistered Version - http://www.simpopdf.com ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES IV Year B.Tech. (MECH) Second Semester Lectures Sessional Marks End Exam. End Exam. Marks UNIT I MULTIDISCIPLINARY NATURE OF ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES: Definition, scope and importance need for public awareness. Natural resources: renewable and non-renewable resources-natural resources and associated problems- forest resources-use and over exploitation, deforestation, case studies timber extraction mining, dams and other effects on forest and tribal people water resources- use and over utilization of surface and ground water- floods, drought, conflicts over water, dams- benefits and problemsMineral resources: use and exploitation, environmental effects of extracting and using mineral resources, case studies,- food resources : world food problems, changes caused by agriculture a and overgrazing, effects of modern agriculture, fertilizer -pesticide problems, water logging, salinity case studies- Energy resources: growing energy needs, renewable and non- renewable energy sources us of alternate energy sources, case studies. Land resources: land as a resource, land degradation, man induced landslides, soil erosion and desertification. Role of an individual in conservation oil natural resources. Equitable us of resources for sustainable lifestyles. UNIT II ECOSYSTEMS: concept of an ecosystem structure and function of an ecosystem,-producers, consumers and decomposers- energy flow in the ecosystem- ecological succession.-food chains, food webs and ecological pyramids- introduction, types, characteristic of features, structure and function of the following ecosystem. Forest ecosystem, grassland ecosystem, desert ecosystem, aquatic ecosystems (ponds, streams, lakes, rivers, oceans, estuaries) BIODIVERSITY AND ITS CONSERVATION: Introduction, definition genetic, species and ecosystem diversity. -Bio-geographical classification of India. Value of biodiversity Consumptive use, productive use, social, ethical, aesthetic and option values_ hot-spots of biodiversity threats to biodiversity: habitat loss, poaching of wildlife, man-wildlife conflictsEndangered and Endemic species of India. Conservation of biodiversity: in-situ and ex- situ conservation of biodiversity. UNIT III ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION: definition, cause, effects and control measures of: air pollution, soil pollution, marine pollution, noise pollution, thermal pollution, nuclear hazards. Solid waste management: causes, effects and control measures of urban and industrial wastes- role of an individual in prevention of pollution pollution case studies- disaster management: floods, earthquake, cyclone and landslides. : 4 periods / week : 40 : 3 hrs : 60

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UNIT IV Simpo PDF Merge and Split Unregistered Version - http://www.simpopdf.com SOCIAL ISSUES AND THE ENVIRONMENT: from unsustainable to sustainable developmenturban problems related to energy-water conservation, rainwater harvesting, watershed managementresettlement and rehabilitation of people: its problems and concerns. Case studies- environmental ethics: issues and possible solutions-climate change, global warming, acid rain, ozone layer depletion, nuclear accidents and holocaust. Case studies- wasteland reclamation.- consumerism and waste products.-environment protection Act- air(prevention and control, of pollution0 Act- water( prevention and control, of pollution) Act, wildlife Protection Act- issues involved in enforcement of environmental legislation- public awareness. UNIT V HUMAN POPULATION AND ENVIRONMENT: population growth, variation among nations, population explosion- family welfare programme - environment and human health-human rightsvalue education-HIV/AIDS-women and child welfare role of information technology in environment and human health- case studies FIELD WORK: visit to a local area to document environmental assets river/forest grassland/hill/mountain- visit to a local polluted site- urban/rural/industrial/agricultural study of common plats, insects, birds- study of simple ecosystems-ponds, river, hill slopes, etc. TEXT BOOK: Text book of environmental studies for undergraduate courses by Erach Bharucha For university grants commission.

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ME 422/1 Simpo PDF Merge and Split Unregistered Version - http://www.simpopdf.com MODERN CONCEPTS IN OPTIMIZATION IV Year B.Tech. (Mech) Second Semester Lectures Sessional Marks University Exam. University Exam. Marks UNIT I INTRODUCTION TO OPTIMIZATION: Development- Engineering application-statement of an optimization problem- classification of problems-optimization techniques. Classical optimization technique- Introduction- single variable and multivariable with no constraints and equality constraints Lagrange model-optimization with inequality constraints. UNIT II NON-LINEAR PROGRAMMING PROBLEMS: General non-linear programming problems; convex, quasi-convex, concave and unimodal functions, Theory of unconstrained optimizationNecessary and sufficient conditions for extrema, Theory of constrained optimization-Lagrange multipliers and Lagrangian optimization, Inequality constraints, Kuhn-Tucker conditions. Algorithm for Unconstrained Optimization: Fibonacci search method, Newton-Raphson method, Cauchy's (Steepest descent) method. Algorithms for Constrained Optimization: Penalty function methods, Frank-Wolfe method, Gradient project method. UNIT III STOCHASTIC PROGRAMMING: Linear, Non-linear and Geometric programming, Stochastic dynamic programming-Dynamic programming-Introduction, multi-decision problems, concept of sub optimization, principle of optimality, computational procedure, Calculus method of solution, tabular method of solution, Linear programming as a case of dynamic of programming continuous dynamic programming. UNIT IV LINEAR PROGRAMMING TECHNIQUE:Simplex method-Dual simplex, Revised simplex, sensitivity analysis - Interial approach of Dikin Quadratic programming and linear complementary problem. Special cases in linear programming UNIT V Non-Traditional algorithms-Genetic optimization, Fuzzy systems TEXT 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. algorithm , simulated annealing, Neural-Network-based : 4+1 Periods / week : 40 : 3 hrs. : 60

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UNIT-I Introduction: Concept of Automatic Control System, Open and Closed Loop systems, Concepts of feed back requirement of an ideal control system, Differential Equations for Mechanical (Translation, Rotational) Systems, Electrical systems including servos, D.C.Motors, A.C.Servo motors, Hydraulic systems (Liquid level and fuel power systems). Thermal systems, Integrating devices, Hydraulic servomotors, Temperature control systems, Error detectors. (12) UNIT-II System response: First and Second order systems response to step, Ramp and Sinusoidal input. Concept of Time constant and its importance in speed of response, Response of a system to an End disturbance, Mathematic concept of stability, Routh Huwarth criterian. Block Diagrams, Signal flow graph and Transfer functions: Definition of Transfer function, Block representation of system elements, Reduction of block diagrams, Signal Flow graph, Basic properties, Definitions for Signal flow graphs, Gain formula to block diagrams. (12) UNIT-III Frequency Response: Polar and Rectangular plots for the frequency Response, Experimental determination of frequency response, System analysis using Nyquist Diagrams, Relative stability concepts of gain margin and phase margin, M and N circles. System analysis using logarithmic plots: Bode attenuation diagrams, Stability analysis using Bode diagrams and Simplified Bode diagrams. (12) UNIT-IV System analysis using Root Locus plots: Definition of Root locus, construction of root locus, Graphical relation ships, Setting the system gain. Analog computers: Basic elements, Mathematical operations, Generation of functions, computer solution diagrams for solving differential equations, Transfer functions, Simulation. (12) UNIT-V System compensations: Series and feed back compensation, Physical devises for system compensation Introduction to state variable characteristics of linear systems: Introduction to the state concepts, State equation of linear continuous data systems, Matrix Representation of state equations. (12) TEXT BOOKS / REFERENCE BOOKS: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Automatic control : Harrison and Boolinger, International Text Book. Automatic control Systems : D.C.Kuo, Prentice Hall India. Automatic control Systems: Raven, Mc Graw Hill. Feed Back Control Systems: Schaum Series Control Systems: Nagrath and Gopal.

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ME 422/3 Simpo PDF Merge and Split Unregistered Version - http://www.simpopdf.com NON-CONVENTIONAL ENERGY SYSTEMS IV Year B.Tech. (MECH) Second Semester Lectures Sessional Marks End Exam. End Exam. Marks UNIT I INTRODUCTION : Renewable & Nonrenewable sources. Solar Radiation :- Solar constant, basic earth-sun angles. spectral distribution of extra terrestrial radiations & its variation. Solar time, Direction of beam radiation, solar charts, measurements of diffuse & global & direct radiations, duration of sunshine hours, Attenuation of solar radiation by the atmosphere. UNIT II SOLAR ENERGY COLLECTION: lat plate collectors, concentrating collectors. Effects of various parameters on the performance Solar energy Utilization:- Application of solar energy in heating, cooling, pumping, power production, distillation, drying, solar cookers, solar pond, solar furnace. Solar Energy Storage Methods of storage such as sensible, latent heat & thermo chemical storage. UNIT III ENERGY FROM OCEAN: Tidal Power:- types of tidal plants such as single and two basin plants, operation of tidal power plant and power generation, Ocean thermal energy conversion system., Open & Closed OTEC cycles, Wave energy: Wave energy conversion machines and recent advances WIND POWER: Wind speed data, power in the wind, wind power development, types of wind mills, application for pumping and power generation. UNIT IV BIOMASS ENERGY RESOURCES:-Mechanism of green plant photo-synthesis, efficiency of conversion, solar energy plantation. BIOGAS Types of biogas plants, factors affecting production rates, Pyrolysis, Gasifiers: Types & classification. GEOTHERMAL ENERGY Resources, power generation methods like vapour dominated, water dominated, flash steam, binary fluid and total flow concept of power generation. UNIT V DIRECT ENERGY CONVERSION:- Photo voltaic cells:- Principle, concept of energy conversion, Conversion efficiency, power output and performance, storage. : 4 periods / week : 40 : 3 hrs : 60

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FUEL Merge Principles types of Version conversion efficiency. Magneto hydrodynamic Simpo PDF CELLS:and Split Unregisteredfuel cells,- http://www.simpopdf.com generators Operating principle power output, analysis of MHD, seeding, power generation. TEXTS / REFERENCE BOOKS: 1. S.P.Sukhatme Solar Energy-Principles of Thermal Collection & Storage, TMH Publishing Co., New Delhi. 2. John A Duffie & William A Beckman Solar energy Thermal Processes WileyInter science publication, New York 3. G. D.Rai Non Conventional Energy Sources, Khanna publisher, New Delhi 4. Desire Le Gouriers: Wind Power Plants : Theory & Design, Pergamon Press, 1982 5. H P Garg & J Prakash : Solar Energy Fundamentals and Applications, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing company limited, New Delhi 6. Srivatsava, Shukla and Ojha: Technology and Application of Biogas, Jain Brothers, New Delhi, 1993.

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ME 422/4 Simpo PDF Merge and Split Unregistered Version - http://www.simpopdf.com CAD/CAM IV Year B.Tech. (ME) Second Semester Lectures Sessional Marks End Exam. End Exam. Marks UNIT I Computers in Industrial Manufacturing, Product Cycle, CAD / CAM Hardware, Basic structure, CPU, Memory types, input devices, display devices, hard copy devices, storage devices. UNIT II Geometric modeling: Requirements, geometric models, geometric construction models, curve representation methods, surface representation methods, modeling facilities desired. UNIT III INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION: Definition of Automation, Type of Automation, Reason for automating, merits and demerits, Production concepts and mathematical models, Automation strategies, brief description of transfer lines, single spindle automatic and multi spindle automatic machines. UNIT IV NUMERICAL CONTROL IN PRODUCTION SYSTEMS: Need of numerical control, components of NC systems, classification of NC systems, Nomenclature for slide displacement of NC machine tool, Applications, Advantages and disadvantages of NC machines. UNIT V PART PROGRAMMING: Introduction, Punched tape, tape format, Manual part programming, Computer assisted part programming, programming languages, examples of part programming in APT language, Brief description Compact II. TEXT BOOKS/ REFERENCE BOOKS: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. CAD/CAM by Mikel P.Groover, Emory W.Zimmers, Prentice Hall of India, Delhi, 1995 Production Technology by P.C.Sharma CAD/CAM Principles and Applications 2nd edition, P.N.Rao, Tata Mc.Grah Hill CAD/CAM Theory and Practive / Ibrahim Zeid / TMH CAD/CAM/CIM/Radhakrishnan and Subramanian / New Age Principles of Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing / Farid Amirouche / Pearson Computer Numerical Control Concepts and programming / Warren S Seames / Thomson. Computer Control of Manufacturing Systems by Yoram Koren, Mc Graw Hill International Edition, Singapore, 1995. 9. Automation, Production Systems & CIM by P.Groover. : 4 periods / week : 40 : 3 hrs : 60

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ME 423/1 Simpo PDF Merge and Split Unregistered Version - http://www.simpopdf.com DESIGN FOR OPTIMISATION IV Year B.Tech. (ME) Second Semester Lectures Sessional Marks End Exam. End Exam. Marks UNIT I INTRODUCTION: Conventional Vs Optimum Design process, Optimum Design Vs Optimum control, Optimum Design problem formulation process, Design of two bar bracket, minimum weight tubular column design, general mathematical model for optimum design. UNIT II OPTIMUM DESIGN CONCEPTS: Definitions of Global and Local minima, Constrained and unconstrained optimum design problems, Design of rectangular beam, LINEAR PROGRAMMING METHODS FOR OPTIMUM DESIGN: Definition of standard LP problem, basic concepts related to LP problem. UNIT III Derivation of Simplex method, Alternate Simplex method. Duality in Linear programming, Introduction to optimum design with MAT LAB. UNIT IV NUMERICAL METHODS FOR UNCONSTRAINED OPTIMUM DESIGN: General concepts related to Numerical Algorithm, Basic Ideas and Algorithms for step size determination. ENGINEERING APPLICATIONS OF UNCONSTRAINED METHODS: Minimization of total Potential Energy, solution of non-linear equations, Minimization Techniques. UNIT V NUMERICAL METHODS FOR CONSTRAINED OPTIMUM DESIGN: Basic concepts & Ideas, linearization of constrained problem, linear programming Algorithm. Genetic Algorithm for optimum Design. : 4 periods / week : 40 : 3 hrs : 60

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Simpo PDF Merge and Split Unregistered Version - http://www.simpopdf.com ME 423/2 COMPUTATIONAL FLUID DYNAMICS IV/IV B.Tech. (MECHANICAL) Lectures Sessional Marks End Exam. End Exam. Marks UNIT I APPLIED NUMERICAL METHODS: Solution of a system of simultaneous linear algebraic equations, Iterative schemes of matrix inversion, Direct methods for matrix inversion, direct methods for banded matrices (12) UNIT II REVIEW OF EQUATIONS GOVERNING FLUID FLOW & HEAT TRANSFER: Introduction, Conservation of mass, Newtons second law of motion, Expanded forms of Navier Stokes equations, Conservation of Energy principle, special forms of the Navier Stokes Equations (12) UNIT III FINITE DIFFERENCE APPLICATIONS IN HEAT CONDUCTION AND CONVECTION: Heat conduction, study heat conduction in a rectangular geometry, transient heat conduction, finite difference application in convective heat transfer (12) UNIT IV ERRORS AND STABILITY ANALYSIS: First order wave equation, stability of hyperbolic and elliptic equations, fundamentals of fluid flow modelling, the conservative property, the upwind scheme (12) UNIT V steady flow dimensionaless form of momentum and energy equations, STOKES equations, conservativce body force fields, stream functions, verticity formulations, boundary layer theory, buoyancy-driven convection and stability (12) TEXT BOOKS/ REFERENCES: 1. Computational Fluid Flow and heat transfer by Muralidhara n, NASORA publications 2. Numerical heat transfer in fluid flow, Suhas V Patnakar, Hema Shava Publishers, McGraw Hill 3. Computational Fluid Dynamics basics with applications John Danderson/McGraw Hill 4. Fundamentals of Computational Fluid Dynamics Tapan K Senguptha/University Press : 4 periods / week : 40 : 3 hrs : 60

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ME 423 / 3 Simpo PDF Merge and Split Unregistered Version - http://www.simpopdf.com NON TRADITIONAL MACHINING PROCESSES IV Year B.Tech. (Mech) Second Semester Lectures Sessional Marks University Exam. University Exam. Marks UNIT I INTRODUCTION: Need for Non Traditional machining methods, Classification of modern machining processes considerations in process selection. Materials, Applications. Ultrasonic machining Elements of the process, mechanics of metal removal process parameters, economic considerations, applications and limitations, recent development. Abrasive jet machining, Water jet machining and abrasive water jet machine: Basic principles, equipments, process variables, mechanics of metal removal, MRR, application and limitations. UNIT II ELECTRO CHEMICAL PROCESSES : Fundamentals of electro chemical machining, electrochemical grinding, electro chemical honing and deburring process, metal removal rate in ECM, Tool design, Surface finish and accuracy economic aspects of ECM Simple problems for estimation of metal removal rate. Fundamentals of chemical, machining, advantages and applications. UNIT -III THERMAL METAL REMOVAL PROCESSES: General principle and applications of Electric Discharge Machining, Electric Discharge Grinding and electric discharge wire cutting processes Power circuits for EDM, mechanics of metal removal in EDM, process parameters, selection of tool electrode and dielectric fluids, methods surface finish and machining accuracy, characteristics of spark eroded surface and machine tool selection. Wire EDM, principle, applications. UNIT IV Generation and control of electron beam for machining, theory of electron beam machining, comparison of thermal and non-thermal processes General Principle and application of laser beam machining thermal features, cutting speed and accuracy of cut. UNIT V Application of plasma for machining, metal removal mechanism, process parameters, accuracy and surface finish and other applications of plasma in manufacturing industries. Chemical machining-principle- maskants etchants applications Magnetic abrasive finishing, Abrasive flow finishing, Electro stream drilling, Shaped tube electrolytic machining TEXT BOOKS/ REFERENCE BOOKS: 1. Advanced machining processes / VK Jain/ Allied Publishers 2. Modern Machining Process / Pandey P.C. and Shah H.S./ TMH 3. New Technology / Bhattacharya A/ The Institution of Engineers, India 1984 76 : 4 Periods / week : 40 : 3 hrs. : 60

ME 423/4 Simpo PDF Merge and Split Unregistered Version - http://www.simpopdf.com AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING IV/IV B.Tech. (Mech) Second Semester Lectures Sessional Marks End Exam. End Exam. Marks UNIT I INTRODUCTION: Classification of vehicles applications, options of prime movers (2) ENGINE: Engine Classification, types of combustion chambers for petrol and diesel engines, valves, valve arrangements and operating Mechanisms, pistons, piston rings, Firing order; Crankshafts, Flywheel. (5) Fuel Supply systems for Petrol Engines, Fuel pumps. Mechanical and Electrical Diaphragm pumps, Carburetors, Electronic petrol injection. Fuel injection systems for Diesel Engines, fuel injector and fuel pump super chargers, Air and Fuel Filters, Mufflers. UNIT II COOLING SYSTEMS: Coolants, properties, Air and water cooling systems (3) LUBRICATION SYSTEMS: Lubricants, Properties, Splash, semi-pressure and full pressure Lubricating systems (3) ELECTRICAL SYSTEM: Ignition system, Spark plugs, Alternator, cutout Regulators; starting motors; lighting systems UNIT III CHASSIS: Components of an automobile, Layout, Specifications, Articulated and rigid vehincles, Front wheel drive, rear wheel drive, four wheel drive, frame, types, aerodynamic considerations, energy absorbing bumpers (6) EMISSION: Emission from automobiles-pollution standards, national and international-pollution control techniques (6) UNIT IV TRANSMISSION: Clutches: single and Multi-plate clutches, Centrifugal clutches, wet and dry type, actuating mechanisms, Gear Box - Four speed and Five Speed Sliding Mesh, Constant mesh & synchromesh type, selector mechanism, automatic transmission, overdrive, propeller shaft, differential - principle of working. (12) UNIT V SUSPENSION: systems, springs, shock absorbers, axles front and rear, different methods of floating rear axle, front axle and wheel alignment. (6) VEHICLE CONTROL: steering mechanisms and power steering, types of brakes and brake actuation mechanisms (air and hydraulic). (6) 77 Distribution, Electronic Ignition, (6) : 4 periods / week : 40 : 3 hrs : 60

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ME 441 Simpo PDF Merge and Split Unregistered Version - http://www.simpopdf.com ROBOTIOCS AND AUTOMATION LAB IV Year B.Tech. (Mech) II Semester Practicals Sessional Marks End Exam. End Exam. Marks : 3 Periods / week : 40 : 3 hrs. : 60

Part modeling through 3D modeling techniques, solid and surface modeling and assembly modeling using a commercial software package.

Finite element analysis of problems related to Mechanical and Production Engineering using a commercial software package.

CNC TRAINER LATHE: 1. Step turning 2. Taper turning 3. Profiles 4. Parting 5. Thread Cutting

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