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KAMLA NEHRU INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

SULTANPUR (UP)
(An Academic Autonomous Govt. Institute under G.B.T.U. Lucknow)

SYLLABUS [Effective
from session 2013-14]
(First Year)

(Common to All Branches of Engineering)


STUDY & EVALUATION SCHEME
B. Tech. First Year (common to all B. Tech. Courses)
(Effective from the session 2013-14)
YEAR – I SEMESTER – I
EVALUATION SCHEME
S. Course Periods
Subject Sessional Exam
No. Code ESE TOTAL
L T P CT TA Total
THEORY
1. EAS-103 Mathematics-I 3 1 0 30 20 50 100 150

2. EAS-101 Engg. Physics-I 2 1 0 15 10 25 50 75


EAS-102/ Engg. Chemistry/
3. 3 1 0 30 20 50 100 150
EME-102 E n g . Mechanics
4. EEE-101/ Electrical Engg./
ECS-101 Computer Concepts
3 1 0 30 20 50 100 150
&
Programming in C
5. EEC-101/ Electronics
Engineering
EAS-104 /Professional 3 1 0 30 20 50 100 150
Communication
6. EME-101/ Manufacturing
Processes/
Environment & 2 0 0 15 10 25 50 75
EAS-105 Ecology
PRACTICAL
EAS-152/ Engg. Chemistry
Lab/
7. 0 0 2 10 10 20 30 50
Engg. Mechanics
EME-152 Lab
EEE-151/ Electrical Engg. Lab/
8. Computer 0 0 2 10 10 20 30 50
ECS-151 Programming Lab
EWS-151/ Workshop Practice/
Computer Aided
9. ECE-151 0 1 3 10 10 20 30 50
Engg.
Graphics
EAS-151/ Physics Lab/
Professional 0 0 2 10 10 20 50
10. 30
EAS-154 Communication Lab

11. GP-101 General Proficiency — 50 50


TOTAL 1000

L - Lecture
T - Tutorial Practical
CT - Cumulative Test
TA - Teacher's Assessment
ESE - End Semester Exam
STUDY & EVALUATION SCHEME
B. Tech. First Year (common to all B. Tech. Courses)
(Effective from the session 2013-14)
YEAR – I SEMESTER – II
EVALUATION SCHEME
S. Course Periods
Subject Sessional Exam
No. Code ESE TOTAL
L T P CT TA Total
THEORY
1. EAS-203 Mathematics-II 3 1 0 30 20 50 100 150

2. EAS-201 Engg. Physics-II 2 1 0 15 10 25 50 75


EAS-202/ Engg. Chemistry/
3. 3 1 0 30 20 50 100 150
EME-202 E n g . Mechanics
EEE-201/ Electrical Engg./
ECS-201 Computer Concepts
4. & 3 1 0 30 20 50 100 150
Programming in C
EEC-201/ Electronics
Engineering
5. EAS-204 /Professional 3 1 0 30 20 50 100 150
Communication
EME-201/ Manufacturing
Processes/
6. EAS-205 Environment & 2 0 0 15 10 25 50 75
Ecology
PRACTICAL
EAS-252/ Engg. Chemistry
Lab/
7. EME-252 Engg. Mechanics 0 0 2 10 10 20 30 50
Lab
EEE-251/ Electrical Engg. Lab/
8. Computer 0 0 2 10 10 20 30 50
ECS-251 Programming Lab
EWS-251/ Workshop Practice/
Computer Aided
9. ECE-251 Engg. 0 1 3 10 10 20 30 50
Graphics
EAS-251/ Physics Lab/
Professional
10. EAS-254 Communication Lab 0 0 2 10 10 20 30 50

11. GP-201 General Proficiency — 50 50


TOTAL 1000

L - Lecture
T - Tutorial Practical
CT - Cumulative Test
TA - Teacher's Assessment
ESE - End Semester Exam
Engineering Mathematics
- I (EAS-103)
LTP310

Unit - 1: Differential Calculus - I


Introduction to successive differentiation, Leibnitz‘s theorem, Partial derivatives, Euler‘s
theorem for homogeneous functions, Total derivatives, Change of variables, Curve tracing:
Cartesian and Polar coordinates.

Unit - 2: Differential Calculus - II


Taylor‘s and Maclaurin‘s Theorems, Expansion of function of several variables, Jacobian, Approximation of errors,
Extrema of functions of several variables, Lagrange‘s method of multipliers ( Simple applications).

Unit - 3: Linear Algebra


Inverse of a matrix by elementary transformations, Rank of a matrix ( Echelon & Normal form),
Linear dependence and Independence, Consistency of linear system of equations and their
solution, Symmetric, Skew-symmetric and Orthogonal matrices. Hermitian, Skew-Hermitian and
Unitary matrices. Characteristic equation, Eigen values and eigen vectors, Cayley-Hamilton
Theorem, Application of matrices to engineering problems.

Unit - 4: Multiple Integrals


Double and triple integrals, Change of order of integration, Change of variables, Application of
integration to lengths, Volumes and Surface areas – Cartesian and Polar coordinates. Beta and
Gamma functions, Dirichlet‘s integral and applications.

Unit - 5: Vector Calculus


Point function, Gradient, Divergence and Curl and their physical interpretations, Vector
identities, Directional derivatives. Line, Surface and Volume integrals, Applications of Green‘s,
Stoke‘s and Gauss divergence theorems (without proofs), Area using Green‘s theorem.

Text Books:
1. B. V. Ramana, Higher Engineering Mathematics, Tata Mc Graw- Hill Publishing Company Ltd.
2. R.K.Jain & S.R.K. Iyenger, Advance Engineering Mathematics, Narosa Publishing House.
3. Babu Ram, Engineering Mathematics, Vol.- I, Pearson Education.

Reference Books:
1. B.S. Grewal, Higher Engineering Mathematics, Khanna Publishers.
2. E. Kreyszig, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, John Wiley & Sons.
3. Peter V. O‘ Neil, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Thomas ( Cengage) Learning.
4. Thomas & Finley, Calculus, Narosa Publishing House
5. Rukmangadachari, Engineering Mathematics – I, Pearson Education.
ENGINEERING PHYSICS-I
(EAS-101)
L T P
2 1 2

Unit – I 06 Hrs.
Relativistic Mechanics
Inertial & non-inertial frames, Michelson- Morley experiment, Einsteins postulates, Lorentz
transformation equations, Length contraction & Time dilation, Addition of velocities; Variation of
mass with velocity, Mass energy equivalence.

Unit - II 06 Hrs. Modern Physics

Wave Mechanics: Wave- particle duality, de-Broglie matter waves, Phase and Group velocities,
Davisson-Germer experiment, Heisenberg uncertainty principle and its applications, Wave
function and its significance, Schrödinger‘s wave equation – particle in one dimensional
potential box, Eigen values and Eigen function.

Unit - III 10 Hrs


Statistical Mechanics
Phase space ,The probability of a distribution, most probable distribution, Maxwell Boltzmann Statistics,
Application to find out energy and velocity distribution among the molecules of an ideal gas, derivation of
average velocity, R.M.S. velocity, and most probable velocity in the above case. Bose Einstein Statistics,
Application to Black body radiation, distribution law of energy, Plank‘s radiation formula and Stefan‘s
law, Fermi-Dirac statistics, Application to electrons in metals (energy distribution, Fermi energy)
Unit - IV 08Hrs.
Modern Optics
Laser: Spontaneous and stimulated emission of radiation, population inversion, concept of 3
and 4 level Laser, construction and working of Ruby, He-Ne lasers and laser applications.
Fiber Optics: Fundamental ideas about optical fiber, Propagation mechanism, Acceptance
angle and cone, Numerical aperture, Single and Multi Mode Fibers
Holography: Basic Principle of Holography, Construction and reconstruction of Image on
hologram and applications of holography.
Text Books/ Reference Books:
1. Concepts of Modern Physics - Aurthur Beiser (Mc-Graw Hill)
2. Introduction to Special theory of - Robert Resnick - Wielly
3. Optical Fibre & Laser - Anuradha De. ( New Age )
4. Optics –Aloy Ghatak ( Tata McGraw Hill Education Private Ltd. New Delhi)
5. Optics - Brijlal & Subramanian (S. Chand )
6. Applied Physics for Engineers- Neeraj Mehta (PHI Learning, New Delhi)
Engineering Chemistry
(EAS-102/EAS202)
L T P
3 1 2

Unit 1 : CHEMICAL BONDING AND STATES OF MATTER (08 Hrs)


Molecular orbital theory and its applications in diatomic molecules. Band theory of solids and conducting behavior of
substances. Amorphous and crystalline substances. Liquid crystals and it's applications. Types of unit cell, space
lattices( only cubes ), calculation of density of unit cell. Bragg′s equation and application. One dimensional
imperfection in solids. Structure , properties & applications of diamond, graphite & fullerenes.

Unit 2: REACTION KINETICS, PHASE RULE AND ELECTRO-CHEMISTRY (07 Hrs)


Order and Molecularity of reactions. Integrated rate equations for first and second order reactions. Theories of
reaction rates. Phase rule and its application to one component water system . Equilibrium potential,
electrochemical cells, galvanic and concentration cells. Corrosion and its prevention. Fuel cells.

Unit 3: STRUCTURE AND MECHANISTIC ASPECT OF ORGANICS (08 Hrs)


Classification of organic compounds. Reactions of organic molecules. Reaction intermediates
their structure and stability. Mechanism and energy profile of nucleophilic substitution reactions
1 2
( SN & SN ). Stereochemistry with special reference to optical activity and optical isomerism.
Resolution of racemic compounds. Absolute and relative configurations. Geometrical isomerism
and EZ nomenclature. Conformational isomerism of n- butane molecule.

Unit 4: POLYMERS, ORGANOMETALICS AND CHEMICAL THERMODYNAMICS (07 Hrs)


Polymerisation and classification. Thermoplastic and thermosetting resins. Elastomers and synthetic
fibres. Molecular weight of polymers. Conducting and biodegradable polymers. Grignard and Gilman
reagents and its applications. Thermodynamic system, surrounding and boundary. State functions &
thermodynamic processes. First law of thermodynamics & applications ( Hess's law ).General
metallurgical operations and metallurgy of Iron & Aluminium (Fe & Al ).

Unit 5: ANALYTICAL AND INSTRUMENTAL METHODS OF CHEMICAL ANALYSIS AND


ENGINEERNG MATERIALS. 10Hrs
Titrimetric analysis with reference to acid –base, redox, precipitation, and complexometric titrations.
Basic principles, simple applications & instrumentation set up involved in UV- visible, IR & NMR ( H )
spectroscopy. Cement, composition & manufacture of Portland cement. Setting & hardening of cement.
Hard water and causes of hardness. Hard water and boiler problems. Water treatment processes- Ls
Process, zeolite process, ion exchange process & Calgon conditioning. Potable water and reverse
osmosis. Fuels and classification of fuels. Analysis of coal. Determination of calorific values by Bomb
Calorimeter. Biogas & biomass. Elementary idea of Insulators, Lubricants & Nanomaterials

Text books
1. Engineering Chemistry by Jain & Jain; Dhanpat Rai & co.
2. Theory & Practicals of Engg- Chemistry by Shashi & Chawla; Dhanpat Rai & Co
3. Chemistry for Engineers by S. Vairam and Suba Ramesh., Wiley India
Reference books
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1. Chemistry ( 9 ed ), by Ramond Chang, Tata Mcgraw- Hill Publishing Company Limited, New Delhi
2. Chemistry concepts and applications by Steven S. Zumdahl; cengage learning
3. Chemistry in Engineering & Technology Vol 1 & 2 by J C Kuriacose & J Rajaram.
4. Tata Mcgraw- Hill Publishing Company Limited, New Delhi
5. Engineering Chemistry by B SIVASANKAR, Tata Mc graw Hill Publishing Company Limited, New Del
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6. Organic chemistry 6 ed by Morrision & Boyad; Pearson Education
7. Physical Chemistry by Gordon M. Barrow; Mc- Graw Hill Publishing Company Limited, New Delhi
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8. Organic Chemistry, Volume 1 ( 6 ed ) & 2 ( 5 ed ) by I. L. Finar; Pearson Education
9. Physical Chemistry by Peter Atkins & Julio de Paula; Oxford University Press
10. Modern Inorganic Chemistry By prof R P Rastogi, Singh & Nath; United Book Depot,
Allahabad 11. Organic Chemistry- Wade,L.G. and Singh, M.S.; Pearson Education, Pvt. Ltd.
Engineering Mechanics
EME-102/202
LTP312

Unit 1: Force, Moment, Stress and Strain


Idealization in Mechanics, Two Dimensional Force Systems, Equivalent force systems, Equations of
Equilibrium. Free body Diagram, Simple Stress and Strains, Hook‘s law and its application to axially
loaded members, force of friction, belt Friction, Wedge friction, Screw friction and Rolling Friction

Unit 2: Structures
Introduction of Truss, Analysis of Plain Truss, Method of Joints, Methods of sections,
Introductions of Beams, Shear force and bending Moment in Statically determinate Beams,
Shear Force and Bending Moment Diagrams.

Unit 3: Centroid and Moment of inertia


Introduction, Centroid, Centre of mass and Centre of gravity, Moment of inertia of area, product of Inertia
of Area, Parallel axes Theorems, perpendicular axes Theorem, Transformation of moment of Inertia,
Principal Axes and Principal moment of inertia, Mass moment of inertia of rod, Disc cylinder and Sphere.

Unit 4: Methods of Virtual Work


Introduction, Work of a Force, Virtual Displacement, Virtual Work, Principal of Virtual Work,
Potential Energy and equilibrium, Stability of equilibrium.

Unit 5: Kinematics and Kinetics of particle


Introduction, Determination of Components of displacement, Velocity and acceleration in Cartesian and
polar co-ordinates, Normal and Tangential Components of Acceleration for given path. Newton‘s Second
law of motion and D‘Alemberts principle, Work and Energy, Impulse and Momentum, Applications

Text/ Reference Books


1. Shames, Irving H. Engineering Mechanics, PHI New Delhi.
2. S Timoshenko, D H Young, JV Rao, Engineering Mechanics, Tata Mc Graw – Hill
Publishing Company Limited New Delhi
3. F.P. Beer and E.R. Jhonston, Engineering Mechanics, Statics, Tata Mc Graw – Hill
Publishing Company Limited New Delhi
4. R.C. Hibbler, Engineering Mechanics, Pearson Press.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
EE 101/EEE 201
L T P
3 1 0
Unit-I
D.C. Circuit Analysis and Network Theorems:
Circuit Concepts: Concept of Network, Active & Passive elements, voltage and current sources, concept of
linearity and linear network, unilateral and bilateral elements, R, L and C as linear elements, source
transformation.
Kirchhoff‘s Laws: loop and nodal methods of analysis, star-delta transformation and vice versa; Network
Theorems: Superposition, Thevenin‘s, Norton‘s and Maximum Power Transfer Theorems (Simple
Numerical problems (9)

Unit-II
Steady State Analysis of Single Phase AC Circuits:
AC Fundamental: Sinusoidal, Square and triangular waveforms-average and effective values, form and
peak factor, concept of phasors, phasor representation of sinusoidal voltage and current. Analysis of series,
parallel and series-parallel RLC Circuits, resonance in series and parallel circuits, bandwidth and
quality factor, apparent, active and reactive powers, power factor, causes and problems of low power
factor, concept of power factor improvement (simple numerical problems). (8)

Unit-III
Three phase AC Circuits:
Three phase systems–its necessity and advantages, star-delta connections, balanced supply and load,
line and phase voltage/current relationship, three-phase power and its measurement with one and two
wattmeter methods (simple numerical problems). (3)
Measurement Instruments:
Types of instruments, construction and working principles of PMMC and moving iron type
voltmeters & ammeters, single phase dynamometer type wattmeter, induction type energy meter. (4)

Unit-IV Magnetic
Circuit:
Magnetic circuit concepts, analogy between electric & magnetic circuits, magnetic leakage, B-H curve,
hysteresis and eddy current losses, mutual coupling. (3)
Single Phase Transformer:
Principles of operation, construction, e.m.f. equation, equivalent circuit, power losses, efficiency
(simple numerical problems), introduction to auto transformer. (3)
Introduction to Power System:
Definition and general layout of power system. Need of earthing of equipments and devices. (2)

Unit-V
Electrical Machines:
Principles of electro-mechanical energy conversion.
DC Machines: Types, e.m.f. equation of generator, torque equation of motor.
Three Phase Induction Motor: Types, Principle of operation, slip torque characteristics,
applications (numerical problems related to slip only).
Single Phase Induction Motor: Principle of operation and introduction to methods of starting, applications. Three
Phase Synchronous Machines: Principle of operation of alternator and synchronous motor and their
applications (Only theoretical concept) (8)
Text Books:
1. ―Principles of Electrical Engineering‖, V. Del Toro; Prentice Hall International.
2. ―Basic Electrical Engineering‖, D.P. Kothari, I.J. Nagarath; Tata Mc Graw Hill.
3. ―Basic Electrical Engineering‖, S.N. Singh; Prentice Hall International.
4. ―Basic Electrical Engineering‖, D. E. Fitzgerald and A. Gravel Higginbotham; Mc Graw Hill

Reference Books:
1. ―Electrical and Electronics Technology‖, Edward Hughes;Pearson.
2. ―Engineering Circuit Analysis‖, W.H. Hayt & J.E.Kimerly; Mc Graw Hill.
3. ―Basic Electrical Engineering‖, C.L. Wadhwa; New Age International.
4. ―Basic Electrical Engineering‖, T.K. Nagsarkar, M.S.Shukhija; Oxford University Press.
Computer System and Programming in C
ECS-101/ECS-201
L T P
3 1 2

Unit1 (10 Lectures)


Basics of Computer: Introduction to digital computer, basic operations of computer, functional
components of computer, Classification of computers.Introduction to operating system: [DOS,
Windows, Linux and Android] purpose, function, services and types.
Number system : Binary, octal and hexadecimal number systems, their mutual conversions,
Binary arithmetic.
Basics of programming: Approaches to Problem Solving, Concept of algorithm and flow charts,
Types of computer languages:- Machine Language, Assembly Language and High Level
Language, Concept of Assembler, Compiler, Loader and Linker.

Unit2 (8 Lectures)
C Fundamentals: Fundamental data types- Character type, integer, short, long, unsigned, single and double
floating point, Storage classes- automatic, register, static and external, Operators and expression using
numeric and relational operators, mixed operands, type conversion, logical operators, bit operations,
operator precedence and associativity.
Fundamentals of C programming: Structure of C program, writing and executing the first C program,
components of C language. Standard I/O in C.

Unit3 (10 Lectures)


Control Structure: Applying if and switch statements, nesting if and else, use of break and
default with switch, program loops and iterations: use of while, do while and for loops, multiple
loop variables, assignment operator, use of break and continue statements.
Functions: Introduction, types of functions, functions with array, recursive functions.
Unit 4 (6 Lectures)
Advance Features of C: Array notation and representation, manipulating array elements, using multi
dimensional arrays,Structure, union, enumerated data types

Unit 5 (8 Lectures)
Pointers: Introduction, declaration, applications,File handling, standard C preprocessors,
defining and calling macros, conditional compilation, passing values to the compiler.

Text Books:
1. Computer Concepts and Programming in C by Vikas Gupta, Wiley India Publication
2. C programming by Kernighan and Ritchie, PHI
3. Computer Concepts and Programming in C, E Balaguruswami, McGraw Hill
Reference Books:
1. Problem Solving and Program Design in C, by Jeri R. Hanly, Elliot B. Koffman, Pearson
Addison-Wesley, 2006.
2. Computer Science- A Structured Programming Approach Using C, by Behrouz A. Forouzan,
Richard F. Gilberg, Thomson, Third Edition [India Edition], 2007.
ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
EEC-101/ EEC-201
L T P
3 1 0

Unit-I (10 pds)


Semiconductor Diodes and Applications
p-n junction, depletion layer v-i characteristics, ideal and practical, diode resistance,
capacitance diode ratings (average current, repetitive peak current, peak-inverse voltage)
p-n junction as rectifiers (half wave and full wave)
filter (Shunt capacitor filter), calculation of ripple factor and load regulation
clippling circuits, clamping circuits, voltage multipliers
Breakdown diodes
breakdown mechanism (zener and avalanche),
breakdown characteristics, zener resistance, zener diode ratings
zener diode application as shunt regulator
Unit-II (08 pds)
Bipolar Junction Transistor (BJT)
basic construction, transistor action
CB, CE and CC configurations, input/ output characteristics
biasing of transistors, fixed bias, emitter bias, potential divider bias, comparison of biasing
circuits graphical analysis of CE amplifier, concept of voltage gain, current gain, h-parameter
model (low freq.) computation of Ai, Av, Ri, Ro of single transistor CE amplifier configuration
Unit-III (10 pds)
Field Effect Transistor (FET)
JFET: Basic construction, principle of working, concept of pinch-off
maximum drain saturation current, input and transfer characteristics
characteristic equation, CG, CS and CD configurations, fixed and self biasing of JFET amplifier
MOSFET: depletion and enhancement type MOSFET- construction, operation and characteristics
Operational Amplifier (Op-Amp)
concept of ideal operational amplifier, ideal and practical Op-Amp parameters
inverting, non-inverting and unity gain configurations
applications of Op-Amp as adders, difference amplifiers, integrators and differentiator
Unit-IV (07 pds)
Switching Theory and Logic Design (STLD)
number system, conversion of bases (decimal, binary, octal and hexadecimal numbers)
addition and subtraction, fractional numbers, BCD numbers
Boolean algebra, logic gates, concept of universal gates
canonical forms, minimization using K-map (don‘t care conditions also)
Unit-V (05 pds)
Electronics Instruments:
working principle of digital voltmeter, digital multimeter (block diagram approach), CRO (its
working with block diagram),measurement of voltage, current, phase and frequency using CRO
Books and references:
1. Robert L. Boylestad/ Louis Nashelsky ―Electronic Devices and Circuit Theory‖, 9th
Edition, Pearson Education 2007
2. Devid A. Bell ―Electronic Devices and Circuits‖, 5th Edition, OXFORD University Press 2008
3. Jacob Millman/ Christos C. Halkias/ Satyabrata Jit ―Electronics Devices and Circuits‖, 3rd
Edition, TMH 2008
4. Morris Mano ―Digital Computer Design‖, PHI 2003
5. H.S. Kalsi ―Electronic Instrumentation‖, 2nd Edition, TMH 2007
PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATION
EAS-104/EAS-204
LTP312

Unit -1 Basics of Technical Communication


Technical Communication: features; Distinction between General and Technical
communication; Language as a tool of communication; Levels of communication: Interpersonal,
Organizational, Mass communication; The flow of Communication: Downward, Upward, Lateral
or Horizontal (Peer group); Importance of technical communication; Barriers to Communication.

Unit - II Constituents of Technical Written Communication


Words and Phrases: Word formation. Synonyms and Antonyms; Homophones; Select vocabulary of
about 500-1000 New words; Requisites of Sentence Construction: Paragraph Development: Techniques
and Methods -Inductive, Deductive, Spatial, Linear, Chronological etc; The Précis writing- various steps.

Unit - III Business Communication


Principles, Sales & Credit letters;
Claim and Adjustment Letters; Job application and Resumes.
Reports: Types; Significance; Structure, Style & Writing of
Reports. Technical Proposal; Parts; Types; Writing of Proposal;
Significance. Negotiation & Business Presentation skills

Unit - IV Soft Skills & Presentation Strategies


Interpersonal Communication: Methods, Team- work, Skills: Empathy, Emotional Intelligence,
empathy and listening skills. Soft-skills: Time Management; Attitude; Responsibility ; Speaking with
confidence: Methodologies; Elements of speech; Kinesics (Body Language); Dimensions of Speech:
Syllable; Accent; Pitch; Rhythm; Intonation; Paralinguistic features of voice.

Unit - V Value- Based Text Readings


Following essays form the suggested text book with emphasis on Mechanics of writing,
(i) Humanistic and Scientific Approaches to Human Activity by Moody E. Prior
(ii) The Language of Literature and Science by A.Huxley
(iii) Man and Nature by J.Bronowski
(iv) The Social Function of Literature by Ian Watt
(v) Science and Survival by Barry Commoner
(vi) The Mother of the Sciences by A.J.Bahm
(vii) The Effect of Scientific Temper on Man by Bertrand Russell.

Text Book
1. Improve Your Writing ed. V.N. Arora and Laxmi Chandra, Oxford Univ. Press, 2001, New Delhi. .
2. Technical Communication – Principles and Practices by Meenakshi Raman & Sangeeta
Sharma, Oxford Univ. Press, 2007, New Delhi.

Reference Books

1. Communication Skills for Engineers and Scientists, Sangeeta Sharma et.al. PHI Learning
Pvt.Ltd, 2011, New Delhi.
2. Personality Development & Soft Skills, Barun K.Mitra, Oxford University Press, 2012 New Delhi.
3. Business Correspondence and Report Writing by Prof. R.C. Sharma & Krishna Mohan, Tata
McGraw Hill & Co. Ltd., 2001, New Delhi.
4. Word Power Made Easy by Norman Lewis, W.R.Goyal Pub. & Distributors, 2009, Delhi.
5. Developing Communication Skills by Krishna Mohan, Meera Bannerji- Macmillan India Ltd. 1990, Delhi.
6. Manual of Practical Communication by L.U.B. Pandey; A.I.T.B.S. Publications India Ltd.; Krishan
Nagar, 2013, Delhi.
7. English Grammar and Usage by R.P.Sinha, Oxford University Press, 2005, New Delhi.
8. Spoken English- A manual of Speech and Phonetics by R.K.Bansal & J.B.Harrison, Orient
Blackswan, 2013, New Delhi.
9. Business English by Ken Taylor, Orient Blackswan, 2011, New Delhi.
Manufacturing Processes
EME-101/201
LTP200

Unit-I Basic Metals & Alloys : Properties and Applications


Properties of Materials:Strength, elasticity, stiffness, malleability, ductility, brittleness, toughness
and hardness. Elementary ideas of fracture, fatigue & creep.
Ferrous Materials:Carbon steels, its classification based on % carbon as low, mild, medium &
high carbon steel, its properties & applications. Wrought iron. Cast iron. Alloy steels: stainless
steel, tool steel. Elementaryintroduction to Heat- treatment ofcarbon steels: annealing,
normalizing, quenching & tempering and case-hardening.
Non-Ferrous metals & alloys:Common uses of various non-ferrous metals & alloys and its
composition such as Cu-alloys: Brass, Bronze, Al-alloys such as Duralumin.

Unit-II Introduction to Metal Forming & Casting Process and its applications
Metal Forming:Basic metal forming operations & uses of such as : Forging , Rolling , Wire &
Tube-drawing/making and Extrusion, and its products/applications. Press-work, & die & punch
assembly, cutting and forming, its applications. Hot-working versus cold-working.
Casting:
Pattern & allowances. Molding sands and its desirable properties. Mould making with the use of
a core. Gating system. Casting defects & remedies. Cupola Furnace. Die-casting and its uses.

Unit-III Introduction to Machining & Welding and its applications


Machining:Basic principles of Lathe-machine and operations performed on it. Basic description
of machines and operations of Shaper-Planer, Drilling, Milling & Grinding.
Welding: Importance & basic concepts of welding, classification of welding processes. Gas-welding,
types of flames. Electric-Arc welding. Resistance welding. Soldering & Brazing and its uses.

Unit-IV Misc. Topics


Manufacturing: Importance of Materials & Manufacturing towards Technological & Socio-
Economic developments. Plant location. Plant layout – its types. Types of Production.
Production versus Productivity. Non-Metallic Materials:Common types & uses of Wood,
Cement-concrete, Ceramics, Rubber, Plastics and Composite-materials.
Misc. Processes: Powder-metallurgy process & its applications, Plastic-products
manufacturing, Galvanizing and Electroplating.

Text books/ Reference books


1. Processes and materials of manufacture Lindberg PHI
2. Manufacturing Engineering and Technology: Kalpakjian and Schmid, Pearson
3. Manufacturing Processes: Kalpakjian and Schmid, Pearson
4. Manufacturing Processes: H N Gupta, R C Gupta Arun Mittal, New Age
ENVIRONMENT AND ECOLOGY
EAS 105/ EAS 205
LTP200

UNIT-I
Definition, Scope & Importance, Need for Public Awareness. Ecosystem. Effects of Human
activities on environment; Agriculture, Housing, Industries, Mining and Transportation. Basics of
Environmental Impact Assessment. Sustainable Development.

UNIT-II
Natural Resources; Water Resources- Availability and Quality Aspects. Mineral Resources-
Material Cycles- Carbon, Nitrogen and Sulphur cycle. Energy Resources- Conventional and
Non conventional sources: Hydroelectric, Fossil fuel based, Nuclear and Solar energy.
Hydrogen as an alternative future source of energy.

UNIT-III
Environmental pollution and their effects. Water Pollution; Water borne and Water induced diseases
(Arsenic and Fluoride problems in drinking water), Soil pollution, Noise Pollution and Air Pollution.
Current environmental issues of importance: Population Growth, Climate Change, Global Warming
effects, Urbanization, Nuclear Pollution, Acid Rain and Ozone layer Formation & Depletion.

UNIT- IV
Environmental Protection: Role of Government, Legal aspects. Initiatives by Non-
Governmental Organizations, Environmental Education, Women Education.

Textbook
1. Environmental Studies, Dr. R.J. Ranjith Daniels and Dr. Jagdish
Krishnaswamy, ISBN 9788126519439, Wiley India Reprint 2010.

Reference Books
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1. Environmental Science, 8 Ed ISV, Botkin and Keller, 9788126534142Wiley India.
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2. Environment 8 Ed, Peter H. Raven, David M. Hassenzahl, Linda R. Berg, 978-0470945704,
Wiley, USA.
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3. Fundamentals of Ecology 5 Ed., Eugene Odum, Gary W. Barret, 978-0534420666, Brooks Cole,
2004
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4. Concepts of Ecology, 4 Ed., Kormondy Edward J., 978-81-203-1148-0, Prentice Hall India.
5. Environmental science: systems and solutions 3 Michael L. Mac Kinney , Robert Milton Schoch,
rd
9780763709181, Jones & Bartlett Learning, 2003. Ed.,
6. Environmental Science, Bernard J. Nebel, Richard T. Right, 9780132854467, Prentice
Hall Professional 1993.
7. Environmental Studies, Soli. J Arceivala, Shyam. R Asolekar, 9781259006050,
McGrawHill India, 2012.
8. Environmental Studies, D.L. Manjunath, 9788131709122 Pearson Education India, 2007
Engineering Mathematics - II
(EAS-203)
L T
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Unit - 1: Differential Equations
th
Linear differential equations of n order with constant coefficients, Complementary function and
Particular integral, Simultaneous linear differential equations, Solution of second order
differential equations by changing dependent & independent variables, Normal form, Method of
variation of parameters, Applications to engineering problems (without derivation).

Unit - 2: Series Solution and Special Functions


Series solution of second order ordinary differential equations with variable coefficient
(Frobenius method), Bessel and Legendre equations and their series solutions, Properties of
Bessel function and Legendre polynomials.

Unit - 3: Laplace Transform


Laplace transform, Existence theorem, Laplace transforms of derivatives and integrals, Initial
and final value theorems, Unit step function, Dirac- delta function, Laplace transform of periodic
function, Inverse Laplace transform, Convolution theorem, Application to solve simple linear and
simultaneous differential equations.

Unit - 4: Fourier Series and Partial Differential Equations


Periodic functions, Fourier series of period 2 , Euler‘s Formulae, Functions having arbitrary periods,
Change of interval, Even and odd functions, Half range sine and cosine series, Harmonic analysis.
Solution of first order partial differential equations by Lagrange‘s method, Solution of second
order linear partial differential equations with constant coefficients.

Unit - 5: Applications of Partial Differential Equations


Classification of second order partial differential equations, Method of separation of variables for
solving partial differential equations, Solution of one and two dimensional wave and heat
conduction equations, Laplace equation in two dimension, Equation of transmission lines.

Text Books:
1. B. V. Ramana, Higher Engineering Mathematics, Tata Mc Graw- Hill Publishing Company Ltd.
2. R.K.Jain & S.R.K. Iyenger, Advance Engineering Mathematics, Narosa Publishing House.
3. Babu Ram, Engineering Mathematics, Vol.- II, Pearson Education.

Reference Books:
1. B.S. Grewal, Higher Engineering Mathematics, Khanna Publishers.
2. E. Kreyszig, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, John Wiley & Sons.
3. Peter V. O‘ Neil, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Thomas (Cengage) Learning.
4. Chandrika Prasad, Advanced Mathematics for Engineers, Prasad Mudranalaya
5. A. C. Srivastava & P. K. Srivastava, Engineering Mathematics, Vol. – II, PHI Learning Pvt. Ltd.
6. Rukmangadachari, Engineering Mathematics – II, Pearson Education.
ENGINEERING PHYSICS- II
EAS-202
L T P
2 1 2

Unit - I 07 Hrs
Crystal Structures and X-ray Diffraction:
Space lattice, basis, Unit cell, Lattice parameter, Seven crystal systems and Fourteen Bravais
lattices, Crystal-System Structure, Packing factor (cubic, body and face), Crystal structure of
NaCl and diamond, Lattice planes and Miller Indices, Reciprocal Lattice, Diffraction of X-rays by
crystal, Laue‘s experiment, Bragg‘s Law, Bragg‘s spectrometer.

Unit - II 08 Hrs

Dielectric and Magnetic Properties of Materials:


Dielectric Properties: Dielectric constant and Polarization of dielectric materials, Types of
Polarization (Polarizability). Equation of internal fields in liquid and solid (One- Dimensional),
Claussius Mussoti-Equation, Frequency dependence of dielectric constant, Dielectric Losses,
Important applications of dielectric material,
Magnetic Properties: Magnetization, Origin of magnetic moment, Dia, para and ferro magnetism,
Langevin‘s theory for diamagnetic material, Phenomena of hysteresis and its applications.

Unit - III 06 Hrs. Electromagnetic Theory Displacement Current, Equation of continuity,


Maxwell‘s Equations (Integral and Differential Forms), Poynting theorem and Poynting vectors,
EM - Wave equation and its propagation characteristics in free space, non-conducting and in
conducting media, Skin depth.

Unit – IV 09 Hrs Physics of some Technologically important Materials

Semiconductors: Band Theory of Solids, free carrier density(electrons and holes), conductivity
of semiconductors, Position of Fermi level in intrinsic and in extrinsic semiconductors.
Superconductors: Temperature dependence of resistivity in superconducting materials, Effect of magnetic field
(Meissner effect), Temperature dependence of critical field, Type I and Type II superconductors, BCS theory
(Qualitative), High temperature superconductors and Applications of Super-conductors.
Nano-Materials: Basic principle of nanoscience and technology, structure, properties and uses
of Fullerene and Carbon nanotubes, Applications of nanotechnology.

Reference books:
1. Concept of Modern Physics - by Beiser (Tata Mc-Graw Hill)
2. Solid State Physics - by C. Kittel, 7th edition (Wiley Eastern)
3. Materials Science and Engineering - by V. Raghavan (Prentice- Hall India)
4. Solid State Physics - by S.O. Pillai, 5th edition (New Age International)
5. Introduction to Electrodynamics - by David J. Griffith (PH I)
6. Applied Physics for Engineers- Neeraj Mehta (PHI Learning, New Delhi)
Engineering Chemistry Lab
EAS 152/EAS252
LTP00
2

LIST OF EXPERIMENTS

Any ten of the following

1. Determination of iron content in the given water sample of Mohr’s salt .


2. Determination of alkalinity in the given water sample .
3. Determination of temporary and permanent hardness in water sample using EDTA as
standard solution .
4. Determination of available chlorine in bleaching powder .
5. PH- metric titration .
6. Viscosity of an addition polymer like polyester by viscometer .
7. Determination of iron concentration in sample of water by calorimetric method. The method
involves the use of KCNS as a colour developing agent and the measurements are carried out
at λmax 480nm .
8. Element detection and functional group identification in organic compounds .
9. Preparation of Bakelite and Urea formaldehyde resin .
10. Determination of Biological oxygen demand of sewage/waste water .
11. Determination of moisture, volatile matter and ash in coal sample ( Proximate analysis) .
12. Determination of chemical oxygen demand .
ENGINEERING MECHANICS LAB
EME-152/252
LTP004

(Any 10 experiments of the following or such experiments suitably designed)


1. To conduct the tensile test and determine the ultimate tensile strength, percentage
elongation for a steel specimen.
2. To determine the compression test and determine the ultimate compressive strength for a specimen
3. To conduct the Impact-tests (Izod / Charpy) on Impact-testing machine to find the toughness.
4. To determine the hardness of the given specimenusing Vicker/Brinell/Roc
kwell hardness testing machine..
5. To study the slider-crank mechanism etc. of 2-stroke & 4-stroke I.C. Engine models.
6. Friction experiment(s) on inclined plane and/or on screw-jack.
7. Simple & compound gear-train experiment.
8. Worm & worm-wheel experiment for load lifting.
9. Belt-Pulley experiment.
10. Bending of simply-supported and cantilever beams for theoretical & experimental deflection.
11. Torsion of rod/wire experiment.
12. Experiment on Trusses.
13. Statics experiment on equilibrium
14. Dynamics experiment on momentum conservation
15. Dynamics experiment on collision for determining coefficient of restitution.
16. Experiment on Moment of Inertia.
Electrical Engineering Lab
EEE151/251

LTP002

List of Experiments

Note : A minimum of 10 experiments from the following should be performed

1. Verification of Kirchhoff‘s laws


2. Verification of (i) Superposition theorem (ii) Thevenin‘s Theorem (iii) Maximum Power Transfer
Theorem.
3. Measurement of power and power factor in a single phase ac series inductive circuit and
study improvement of power factor using capacitor
4. Study of phenomenon of resonance in RLC series circuit and obtain resonant frequency.
5. Measurement of power in 3- phase circuit by two wattmeter method and determination of its power factor.
6. Determination of parameters of ac single phase series RLC circuit
7. Determination of (i) Voltage ratio (ii) polarity and (iii) efficiency by load test of a single phase transformer
8. To study speed control of dc shunt motor using (i) armature voltage control (ii) field flux control.
9. Determination of efficiency of a dc shunt motor by load test.
10. To study running and speed reversal of a three phase induction motor and record speed in both directions.
11. To measure energy by a single phase energy meter and determine error.
12. To study P-N diode characteristics
13. To study full wave and half wave rectifier circuits with and without capacitor and determine
ripple factors.
14. To study various logic gates (TTL)
15. T o study Operational Amplifier as Adder and Subtractor
16. To study transistor as a switch.
WORKSHOP PRACTICE
EWS-151/251
LTP013

1. Carpentry Shop:
1. Study of tools & operations and carpentryjoints. 2. Simple exercise using jack plane. 3. To
prepare half-lap corner joint, mortise & tennon joints. 4. Simple exercise on woodworking lathe.
2. Fitting Bench Working Shop:
1. Study of tools & operations 2. Simple exercises involving fitting work.
3. Make perfect male-female joint. 4. Simpleexercises involving drilling/tapping/dieing.
3. Black Smithy Shop:
1. Study of tools & operations 2. Simple exercises base on black smithy operations such as
upsetting, drawing down, punching, bending, fullering & swaging.
4. Welding Shop:
1.Study of tools & operations of Gas welding & Arc welding 2. Simple butt and Lap welded
joints. 3. Oxy-acetylene flame cutting.
5. Sheet-metal Shop:
1. Study of tools & operations. 2. Making Funnel complete with
‗soldering‘. 3. Fabrication of tool-box, tray, electric panel box etc.
6. Machine Shop:
1. Study of machine tools and operations. 2. Plane turning. 3. Step turning 4. Taper turning. 5.
Threading 6. Single point cutting tool grinding.
7. Foundry Shop:
1. Study of tools & operations 2. Pattern making. 3. Mould making with the use of a core 4. Casing
Computer Aided Engineering Graphics
ECE151/251

L T P

0 1 3

Introduction Drawing instruments and their uses, BIS conventions, Lettering, Dimensioning
line conventions and free hand practicing, types of lines.
1- Sheet
Orthographic Projections
Introduction, Definitions – Planes of projection, reference line and conventions employed. Projections of
points in all the four quadrants, Projections of straight lines (located in First quadrant/first angle
only),True and apparent lengths, True and apparent inclinations to reference planes 2- Sheets

Orthographic Projections of Plane Surfaces


Introduction, Definitions-projections of plane surfaces-triangle, square, rectangle, rhombus,
pentagon, hexagon and circle, planes in different positions by change of position method only.
1- Sheet

Projections of Solids
Introduction, Definitions-projections of right regular tetrahedron, hexahedron (cube), prisms,
pyramids, cylinders and cones in different positions. 2- Sheets

Sections And Development of Lateral Surfaces of Solids


Introduction, Section planes, Sections, Section views, Sectional views, Apparent shapes and True shapes of
Sections of right regular prisms, pyramids, cylinders, and cones resting with base on HP 2- Sheets

Isometric Projection
Introduction, Isometric scale, isometric projection of simple plane figures, Isometric projection of tetrahedron,
hexahedron, right regular prisms, pyramids, cylinders, cones, spheres, cut spheres. 2- Sheets

Auto CAD, layout of the software, standard tool bar/menus and description of most commonly
used tool bars, navigational tools. Co-ordinate system and reference planes. Definitions of HP,
VP, RPP & LPP Creation of 2D/3D environment. Selection of drawing size and scale.
Commands and creation of Lines, Co-ordinate points, axes, poly-lines, square, rectangle,
polygons, splines, circles, ellipse, text, move, copy, off-set, mirror, rotate, trim, extend, break,
chamfer, filet, curves, constraints. 1-Sheet

Text Books
th
1. Engineering Drawing – N.D. Bhati & V.M. Panchai, 50 edition, 2012 Charotar Publishing House, Gujarat.
2. Engineering Graphics using AUTO CAD – T Jeyapooran – Vikas Publishing House Pvt. Ltd.
New Delhi 110 002
3. A Text book of Engineering Drawng – R.K. Dhawan. S. Chand & Company Ltd. New Delhi – 110055
4. Engineering Graphics using AUTO CAD Venu Gopal – New Age Publications.
PHYSICS LAB
EAS-151/EAS-251
L T P
0 0 2
List of Experiments

Any ten experiments, at least four from each group.

Group -A

1. To determine the wavelength of monochromatic light by Newton’s ring.


2. To determine the wavelength of monochromatic light with the help of Fresnel’s biprism.
3. To determine the focal length of two lenses by nodal slide and locate the position of cardinal points.
4. To determine the specific rotation of cane sugar solution using polarimeter.
5. To determine the wavelength of spectral lines using plane transmission grating.
6. To study the polarization of light by simple reflection using laser.
7. Measurement of Wavelength of a laser (He- Ne) light using single slit diffraction.

Group – B
8. To determine the specific resistance of a given wire using Carey Foster’s bridge.
9. To study the variation of magnetic field along the axis of current carrying - Circular coil and then to
estimate the radius of the coil.
10. To verify Stefan’s Law by electrical method.
11. To calibrate the given ammeter and voltmeter by potentiometer.
12. To study the Hall effect and determine Hall coefficient, carrier density and - mobility of a given
semiconductor using Hall effect set up.
13. To determine the energy band gap of a given semiconductor material.
14 To determine E.C.E. of copper using Tangent or Helmholtz galvanometer.
15. To draw hysteresis curve of a given sample of ferromagnetic material and from - this to determine
magnetic susceptibility and permeability of the given specimen.
16. To determine the ballistic constant of a ballistic galvanometer.
17. To determine the coefficient of viscosity of a liquid.
18. Measurement of fiber attenuation and aperture of fiber.
19. High resistance by leakage method.
20. Magnetic Susceptibility of paramagnetic solution.
:PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATION LABORATORY PRACTICALS
EAS-154/EAS-254
L T P
0 0 2

Interactive and Communicative Practical with emphasis on Oral Presentation/Spoken


Communication based on International Phonetic Alphabets (I.P.A.)

LIST OF PRACTICALS

1. Group Discussion: Practical based on Accurate and Current Grammatical Patterns.


2. Conversational Skills for Interviews under suitable Professional Communication Lab
conditions with emphasis on Kinesics.
3. Communication Skills for Seminars/Conferences/Workshops with emphasis on Paralinguistics/Kinesics.

4. Presentation Skills for Technical Paper/Project Reports/ Professional Reports based on


proper Stress and Intonation Mechanics.
5. Official/Public Speaking based on suitable Rhythmic Patterns.
6. Theme- Presentation/ Key-Note Presentation based on correct argumentation methodologies.
7. Individual Speech Delivery/Conferencing with skills to defend Interjections/Quizzes.
8. Argumentative Skills/Role Play Presentation with Stress and Intonation.
9. Comprehension Skills based on Reading and Listening Practicals on a model Audio-Visual Usage.

Reference Books
1. Bansal R.K. & Harrison: A manual of Speech & Phonetics, Orient Black Swan
Pvt. Ltd. New Delhi, 2010.
2. Sethi & Dhamija: A Course in Phonetics and Spoken English, Prentice Hall, New Delhi, 2011.
3. L.U.B.Pandey: A Manual of Practical Communication, A.I.T.B.S. Pub. India Ltd. Krishan
Nagar, Delhi, 2013.
4. Joans Daniel, English Pronouncing Dictionary, Cambridge Univ. Press. 2007.
Computer Programming Lab
NCS-151/NCS-252
LTP002

Section A
Any FOUR of the following
1. WAP that accepts the marks of 5 subjects and finds the sum and percentage
marks obtained by the student.
2. WAP that calculates the Simple Interest and Compound Interest. The Principal ,
Amount, Rate of Interest and Time are entered through the keyboard.
3. WAP to calculate the area and circumference of a circle.
4. WAP that accepts the temperature in Centigrade and converts into
Fahrenheit using the formula C/5=(F-32)/9.
5. WAP that swaps values of two variables using a third variable.
6. WAP that checks whether the two numbers entered by the user are equal or not.
7. WAP to find the greatest of three numbers.
8. WAP that finds whether a given number is even or odd.
9. WAP that tells whether a given year is a leap year or not.
10. WAP that accepts marks of five subjects and finds percentage and prints grades according to
the following criteria:
Between 90-100%-------------- Print ‗A‘
80-90%---------------------------- Print ‗B‘
60-80%--------------------------- Print ‗C‘
Below 60%---------------------- Print ‗D‘

Section B
Any FOUR of the following
11. WAP that takes two operands and one operator from the user and perform the
operation and prints the result by using Switch statement.
12. WAP to print the sum of all numbers up to a given number.
13. WAP to find the factorial of a given number.
14. WAP to print sum of even and odd numbers from 1 to N numbers.
15. WAP to print the Fibonacci series.
16. WAP to check whether the entered number is prime or not.
17. WAP to find the sum of digits of the entered number.
18. WAP to find the reverse of a number.
19. WAP to print Armstrong numbers from 1 to 100.

Section C
Any FOUR of the following
20. WAP to convert binary number into decimal number and vice versa.
21. WAP that simply takes elements of the array from the user and finds the sum of
these elements.
22. WAP that inputs two arrays and saves sum of corresponding elements of these
arrays in a third
array and prints them.
23. WAP to find the minimum and maximum element of the array.
24. WAP to search an element in a array using Linear Search.
25. WAP to sort the elements of the array in ascending order using Bubble Sort technique.
26. WAP to add and multiply two matrices of order nxn.
27. WAP that finds the sum of diagonal elements of a mxn matrix.
28. WAP to implement strlen (),strcat (), strcpy () using the concept of functions
Kamla Nehru Institute of Technology, Sultanpur
STUDY & EVALUATION SCHEME
B. Tech. Mechanical Engineering
[Effective Form session 2014-15]
YEAR II, SEMESTER-III

Evaluation Scheme
S. Course PERIODS Subject
SESSIONAL
No. Code SUBJECT Total
ESE
L T P CT TA Total

THEORY
1 AS-301 Mathematics III 3 1 0 30 20 50 100 150

2 ME-301 Production process 2 1 0 15 10 25 50 75

3. ME-302 Strength of Materials 3 1 0 30 20 50 100 150

4. ME-303 Materials Science & 3 1 0 30 20 50 100 150


Engineering
5. Fluid Mechanics 3 1 0 30 20 50 100 150
6. ME-304 Thermodynamics 2 1 0 15 10 25 50 75
7. AS-302 *Human Values & 2 0 0 15 10 25 50 75
Professional
Ethics

PRACTICAL/TRAINING/PROJECT
8. ME-351 Material Science & Testing 0 0 2 10 10 20 30 50
Lab
9. ME-352 Thermodynamics Lab 0 0 2 10 10 20 30 50
10. ME-353 Machine drawing I lab 0 0 3 10 10 20 30 50

11. Fluid Mechanics Lab * 0 0 2 10 10 20 30 50


12. GP-301 General Proficiency - - - - - 50 - 50
Total 16 06 09 1000

* Compulsory Audit course. Candidate has to secure min. 40% marks.


Kamla Nehru Institute of Technology, Sultanpur
STUDY & EVALUATION SCHEME
B. Tech. Mechanical Engineering
[Effective Form session 2014-15]
YEAR II, SEMESTER-IV

Evaluation Scheme
S. Course SUBJECT PERIODS Subject
SESSIONAL
No. Code Total
ESE
L T P CT TA Total

THEORY
1 Electrical Machines and 3 1 0 30 20 50 100 150
Automatic Control
2 ME-401 Theory of Machines - I 2 1 0 15 10 25 50 75

3. ME-402 Applied Thermodynamics 3 1 0 30 20 50 100 150

4. ME-403 Measurement and Metrology 3 1 0 30 20 50 100 150

5. ME-404 Manufacturing Science - I 3 1 0 30 20 50 100 150


6. ME-405 Advanced Materials 2 1 0 15 10 25 50 75
PRACTICAL/TRAINING/PROJECT
8. ME-451 Manufacturing Science – I Lab 0 0 3 10 10 20 30 50
9. ME-452 Machine Drawing – II Lab 0 0 2 10 10 20 30 50
10. ME-453 Measurement and Metrology 0 0 2 10 10 20 30 50
Lab
11. Electrical Machines and 0 0 3 10 10 20 30 50
Automatic Control Lab
12. GP-401 General Proficiency - - - - - 50 - 50
Total 16 06 10 1000
ME-301 Production Processes L:T:P
2:1:0

Unit I
Jigs & Fixtures :
Locating & Clamping devices & principles. Jig Bushes, Type of Jigs & Fixtures. Jigs & Fixtures and its
applications, problems on Jigs and fixtures. 7

Unit II
Metal Joining (Welding)
Survey of welding and allied processes, Gas welding and cutting, process and equipment. Arc welding, Power
sources and consumables. TIG & MIG processes and their parameters. Resistance welding - spot, seam
projection Other welding processes such as atomic hydrogen, submerged arc, electroslag, friction welding,
Soldering & Brazing . 6

Thermodynamic and Metallurgical aspects in welding and weld, Shrinkage/residual stress in welds. Defects in
welds and remedies. Weld decay in HAZ. 2

Unit III
Unconventional Welding Process :
Principle and working and application of unconventional welding processes such as Laser beam welding,
Electron beam welding, Ultrasonic welding Explosive welding, Cladding Under water Welding, Metalizing,
Plasma arc welding/cutting. 8

Unit-IV
Powder Metallurgy :
Powder metallurgy manufacturing process. The need, process, advantage and applications. 2
Manufacturing of Plastic components :
Moulding of Plastics. Welding of plastics. Applications of plastics. Resins & Adhesives. 5

Text/Reference Books:
1. Manufacturing Science, Ghosh and Mallik East West Private Limited, New Delhi
2. Production Engineering Sciences P.C. Pandey Standard Publishers & Distributers Delhi
3. Production Technology R.K. Jain Khanna Publishers Delhi
4. Manufacturing Technology P.N. Rao., TMH New Delhi
5. Materials and Processes in Manufacturing Paul Degarmo. PHI New Delhi
6. Manufacturing Engineering & Technology Kalpakjian, Pearson Pub.
7. Elements of Workshop Technology S. K. Hajra Choudhary Media Promoters & Publishers Private
Limited Bombay.
8. A Course In Work Shop Technology B. S. Raghuwanshi Dhanpat Rai & Sons Delhi
9. A Text book of Production Technology P. C. Sharma S. Chand & Company New Delhi
10. A Text book of Production Engineering P. C. Sharma S. Chand & Company New Delhi
ME-302 Strength of Materials L:T:P
3:1:0

Unit-1
Analysis of stress : Introduction, two dimensional state of stress, transformation of stress, principal planes,
principal stresses, maximum shear stress, Mohr’s circle, normal and shear stress on octahedral planes,
generalized Hook’s law, total strain energy and distortion energy. 6
Theories of failure: Introduction, principal stress theory, principal strain theory, strain energy theory, distortion
energy theory and octahedral stress theory, applications. 4

Unit-2
Stresses in beams: Bending stress in beams, composite beams, shear stress in beams. 3 Torsion: Torsion of
shaft of circular section, angle of twist, shear stress in shaft, principal stresses and
maximum shear stress in a shaft subjected to combined bending and twisting moments. 3
Deflection of beam: Introduction, equation of deflection curve, solution of differential equation by direct
integration, Area –Moment method, method of superposition , Castigliano’s theorems, deflection of statically
indeterminate beams . 4

Unit -3
Helical and leaf springs: Introduction, stress in springs, deflection of springs by energy method, deflection of
springs due to axial force and axial torque, laminated springs. 3
Short columns: Stress in eccentrically loaded short columns, middle third and middle quarter rules. 2

Long columns: Stability of equilibrium, axially loaded columns with different end conditions, Euler theory and
experimental results, Rankine Gordon formulae, Applications. 3

Unit-4
Thin cylinder and thin sphere: Hoop and axial stresses, axial strain, hoop strain and volumetric strain. 3
Thick cylinder: Radial and hoop stresses in thick cylinder due to external and internal pressures, compound
cylinder, stress due to interference. 3

Unit -5
Curved beams: Bending of beams with large initial curvature, position of neutral axis for rectangular,
trapezoidal, circular and T- section beams, stress in crane hooks. 4
Unsymmetrical bending: Introduction, bending stress in beams in unsymmetrical bending, shear centre. 3

Reference books:

Engineering Mechanics of solids by Egor P. Popov, P H I


Mechanics of solids by R. C. Hibbler , Pearson
Strength of materials by James M Gere and Barry J Goodnoo., Cengage Learning
Strength of materials by S S Rattan, Mc graw Hill.
Strength of materials , Patr -1, Elementary theory and problems by Stephen Timoshenko CBS
publishers and distributers.
Mechanics of solids by Abdul Mubeen , Pearson.
ME-303 MATERIAL SCIENCE AND ENGINEERINGL T P
3 10

Unit-I
Introduction : Historical perspective, importance of materials. Brief review of modern & atomic
concepts in Physics and Chemistry. Atomic models, Periodic table, Chemical bondings.
3
Structures of metals: Nature of metallic bonding, crystallography, types of solids, crystal systems,
Bravais Lattices, crystal symmetry, Miller Indices, Metallic structure, closed packed crystal structure,
Relation between density and lattice constant, Planar density, interplanar spacing for cubic crystal,
macrostructure and microstructure, Method to determine crystal structure (X-ray diffraction). 6

Unit-II
Structure of alloys: Solid solution and their classification, Hume Rothery’s Rule, Free energy of solid
solutions and intermediate phases. 2
Imperfections in crystals: Point imperfections, dislocations, Partial dislocations and stacking faults,
High angle grain boundaries, planar boundaries and interaction between crystal imperfections. 6

Unit III
Mechanical Properties: Tensile test, engineering stress-strain curve, true stress-strain curve, the rate
of work hardening, strain aging, plastic deformation mechanism, methods of strengthening metals
against yield, fatigue test, low cycle fatigue, slow crack growth rate, factors affecting fatigue life and
protection methods against fatigue failure, hardness testing and impact testing. 8

Unit IV
Ferrous and nonferrous materials: Classification of materials, cast iron and steels, non-ferrous
materials and alloys. 3
Heat Treatment of steels: T-T-T diagrams, C-C-T diagrams, function of alloying elements, formation
of austenite, annealing, normalizing, quenching, tempering, hardenability and case hardening. 5

Unit V
Phase changes and solidification: Phase changes, diffusion in solids, Nucleation and growth kinetics
and solidification. 2 Equilibrium diagrams: The phase rule, Binary equilibrium diagrams, free
energy composition curves for binary systems, Micro structural changes during cooling, Iron-carbon
equilibrium diagram, effect of alloying elements on the Fe-C diagram, Experimental Determination of
Equilibrium Diagrams.
6
Text/Reference Books:
1. Material Science & Engineering, W.D. Callister, Addition-Wesley Publication .
2. Elements of Material Science & Engineering, Van Vlash - John Wiley & Sons.
3. Engineering Materials and Metallurgy, A S Wadhwa and H S Dhaliwal, University Science Press.
4. Material Science, V. Raghvan -, Prentice Hall.
5. Physical Metallurgy, V. Raghvan -, Prentice Hall.
6. Materials Science – G.K.Narula; K.S.Narula and V.K.Gupta – TATA MC Graw Hill.
7. Introduction to Engineering Materials, B. K. Agarwal- TMH.
8. Introduction to Engineering Materials, G. E. Dieter- Mechanical Metallurgy, TataMcGraw Hill.
9. Materials Science, M.Gupta, Umesh Publication.
ME- 304 THERMODYNAMICS L:T:P
2:1:0
Unit – I
Fundamental Concepts and Definitions: Introduction and definition of thermodynamics,
Dimensions and units, Microscopic and Macroscopic approaches, Systems, surroundings and universe,
Concept of continuum, Control system boundary, control volume and control surface, Properties and
state, Thermodynamic properties, Thermodynamic path, process and cycle, Thermodynamic
equilibrium, Reversibility and irreversibility, Quasi static process, Energy and its forms, Work and
heat, Gas laws, Ideal gas, Real gas, Law of corresponding states, Dalton’s law, Amagat’s law,
Property of mixture of gases. 5
Zeroth law of Thermodynamics: Zeroth law of thermodynamics, Temperature and its’ measurement,
Temperature scales. 2

Unit – II:
First law of Thermodynamics: Thermodynamic definition of work, Thermodynamic processes,
Calculation of work in various processes and sign convention, Non-flow work and flow work, Joules’
experiment, First law of thermodynamics, Internal energy and enthalpy, First law of thermodynamics
applied to open systems, Steady flow systems and their analysis, Steady flow energy equation, Boilers,
Condensers, Turbine, Throttling process, Pumps etc. First law analysis for closed system (non flow
processes), Analysis of unsteady processes such as filling and evacuation of vessels with and without
heat transfer, Limitations of first law of thermodynamics, PMM-I. 4
Second law of Thermodynamics: Devices converting heat to work, Thermal reservoir, Heat engines,
Efficiency, Devices converting work to heat, Heat pump, refrigerator, Coefficient of Performance,
Reversed heat engine, Kelvin Planck statement of second law of thermodynamics, Clausius statement
of second law of thermodynamics, Equivalence of two statements of second law of thermodynamics,
Reversible and irreversible processes, Carnot cycle and Carnot engine, Carnot theorem and it’s
corollaries, thermodynamic temperature scale, PMM-II. 4

Unit – III
Entropy : Clausius inequality, Concept of Entropy, Entropy change in different thermodynamic
processes, T ds equation, Principle of entropy increase, T-S diagram, Statement of the third law of
thermodynamics. 3
Availability and Irreversibility: Available and unavailable energy, Availability and Irreversibility,
Second law efficiency, Helmholtz & Gibb’s function. 3
Properties of Pure Substances: Pure substance, Property of steam, Triple point, Critical point, Sub-
cooled liquid, Saturation states, Superheated states, Phase transformation process of water, Graphical
representation of pressure, volume and temperature, P-T & P-V diagrams, T-S and H-S diagrams, use
of property diagram, Steam-Tables & Mollier charts, Dryness factor and it’s measurement, processes
involving steam in closed and open systems. 3
Unit – IV
Thermodynamic relations: Mathematical conditions for exact differentials. Maxwell Relations,
Clapeyron Equation, Joule-Thompson coefficient and Inversion curve. Co efficient of volume
expansion, Adiabatic & Isothermal compressibility. 4
Thermodynamic Cycles: Carnot vapour power cycle, Rankine cycle and its modification, Binary
vapour cycles. Carnot gas power cycles, Brayton cycle. Stirling cycle, Ericsson cycle, Air standard
cycles, Otto cycle and Diesel cycle. 4
Text/Reference Books:
1. Fundamentals of Classical Thermodynamics by Van Wylen, John wiley & sons.
2. Thermodynamics by J.P. Holman, McGraw Hill.
3. Engineering Thermodynamics by P.K.Nag, Tata Mc Graw Hill Pub.
4. Engineering Thermodynamics by Onkar Singh, New Age International Pub..
5. Engineering Thermodynamics by C.P. Arora.
ME- 351 MATERIAL SCIENCE AND TESTING LAB
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(A). Material Science Lab Experiments: (at least 5 of the following)

1. Making a plastic mould for small metallic specimen.


2. Specimen preparation for micro structural examination-cutting, grinding, polishing, etching.
3. Grain Size determination of a given specimen.
4. Comparative study of microstructures of different given specimens (mild steel, gray C.I., brass,
copper etc.)
5. Heat treatment experiments such as annealing, normalizing, quenching, case hardening and
comparison of hardness before and after.
6. Material identification of, say, 50 common items kept in a box.
7. Faradays law of electrolysis experiment.
8. Study of corrosion and its effects.
9. Study of microstructure of welded component and HAZ. Macro & Micro Examination.
10. Suitable experiment on Magnetic/ Electrical/Electronic materials.

(B). Material Testing Lab Experiments: (at least 5 of the following)

1. Strength testing of a given mild steel specimen on UTM with full details and s-e plot on the
machine.
2. Other tests such as shear, bend tests on UTM.
3. Impact testing on impact testing machine like Charpy, Izod or both.
4. Hardness testing of given specimen using Rockwell and Vickers/Brinell testing machines.
5. Spring index testing on spring testing machine.
6. Fatigue testing on fatigue testing machine.
7. Creep testing on creep testing machine.
8. Deflection of beam experiment, comparison of actual measurement of deflection with dial gauge
to the calculated one, and or evaluation of young’s modulus of beam.
9. Torsion testing of a rod on torsion testing machine.
10. Study of non-destructive testing methods like magnetic flaw detector, ultrasonic flaw detector, eddy
current testing machine, dye penetrant tests.
ME-352 THERMODYNAMICS LAB
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Experiments: Minimum 10 experiments out of following;

1. Study of Fire Tube boiler.


2. Study of Water Tube boiler.
3. Study and working of Two stroke petrol Engine.
4. Study and working of Four stroke petrol Engine.
5. Determination of Indicated H.P. of I.C. Engine by Morse Test.
6. Prepare the heat balance for Diesel Engine test rig.
7. Prepare the heat balance sheet for Petrol Engine test rig.
8. Study and working of two stroke Diesel Engine.
9. Study and working of four stroke Diesel Engine.
10. Study of Velocity compounded steam turbine.
11. Study of Pressure compounded steam turbine.
12. Study of Impulse & Reaction turbine.
13. Study of steam Engine model.
14. Study of Gas Turbine Model.
15. Any other suitable experiment on thermodynamics.
ME – 353 MACHINE DRAWING-I LAB
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Introduction (1 drawing sheet)
Graphics Language, Classification of drawings, Principles of drawing, IS codes for
machine drawing, scales, types of lines, section lines, Dimensioning 2

Orthographic Projections (1 drawing sheet)


Principle of first angle and third angle projection, drawing of machine elements in first
angle projection, selection of views, sectional views 2
Screwed fasteners (2 drawing sheet)
Thread nomenclature, Forms of thread, Thread series, designation, Representation of threads, Bolted
joints, Locking arrangement of nuts 2

Keys and Cotters and Pin joint (1 drawing sheet)


Types of keys, Cotter joint or Knuckle joint 2

Shaft Couplings (1 drawing sheet)


Introduction, Rigid coupling or Flexible coupling 1

Riveted joints (1 drawing sheet)


Introduction, rivets and riveting, Types of rivet heads, Types of riveted joints, Boiler joint 1

Assembly Drawing (1 drawing sheet)


Introduction, Engine parts-stuffing box, cross head 1

Free hand sketching*


Introduction, Need for free hand sketching, Free hand sketching of foundation bolts,
studs, pulleys, couplings etc.
* students may be asked to submit the free hand sketching assignment at the end of the semester

Books and References:

1. Machine Drawing-KL Narayana, P Kannaiah, KV Reddy-New Age


2. Machine Drawing-PS Gill-SK Kataria & sons
3. Machine Drawing-N. Siddeshswar, P Kannaiah, VVS Shastry, Tata McGraw Hill
4. Engineering drawing Practice for School and Colleges, SP46-1988 (BIS)
ME-401 Theory of Machines-I
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Unit I
Introduction
Kinematics and dynamics, links-types, kinematic pair classification, constraint-types, degree of
freedom of planer mechanism, Grubler’s equation, linkage mechanisms, inversion of four bar chains,
slider crank chain and double slider crank chain. 5
Velocity Analysis
Velocity of point in mechanism, relative velocity method, velocity in four bar mechanism, slider crank
mechanism and quick return motion mechanism, rubbing velocity at a pin joint, instantaneous center
method, types and location of instantaneous center, Kennedy’s theorem, velocity in four bar
mechanism and slider crank mechanisms. 5

Unit II
Acceleration Analysis
Acceleration of a point on a link, acceleration diagram, Corioli’s component of acceleration, crank and
slotted lever mechanism, Klein’s construction for slider crank mechanism and four bar mechanism,
analytical method for slider crank mechanism. 5
Kinematic Synthesis of Mechanism
Dimension Synthesis of mechanism: motion , path and function generation, Chebyshev spacing, three
position synthesis, graphical approach for four link mechanism, straight line mechanisms, special
mechanisms-indicator diagram mechanism, steering mechanisms, Hook’s Joint. 6

Unit III
Cams
Cams and Followers-classification & terminology, cam profile by graphical method with knife edge
and radial follower for uniform velocity and simple harmonic motion of follower. Analytical method
of cam design- tangent cam with roller follower and circular cams with flat faced follower. 7

Unit IV
Gear and Gear Trains
Classification and terminology, law of gearing, tooth forms and comparisons, systems of gear teeth,
length of path of contact, contact ratio, interference and undercutting in involute gear teeth, minimum
number of teeth on gear and pinion to avoid interference, simple, compound, reverted and planetary
gear trains, Sun and planet gear train. 7

Text/Reference Books:
1. Theory of Mechanisms and Machines: A Ghose and A K Malik , East West Press Pvt. Ltd.
2. Theory of Mechanisms and Machines: J J Uicker, G R Pennock and J E Shigley, Oxford
University Press.
3. Kinematics and Dynamics of Machinery: C E Wilson and J E Sadler, PEARSON
4. Theory of Machines: S S Ratan, TMH
5. Theory of Machines: Thomas Bevan, CBS Publishers
ME-402 APPLIED THERMODYNAMICS
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Unit-I
Review of Thermodynamics: Brief Review of Basic Laws of Thermodynamics. 2
Fuels and Combustion: Combustion analysis, Heating Values, Air requirement, Air/Fuel ratio,
Standard heat of Reaction and effect of temperature on standard heat of reaction, heat of formation,
Adiabatic flame temperature. 6

Unit-II
Boilers: Steam generators-classifications. Working of fire-tube and water-tube boilers, boiler
mountings & accessories, Draught & its calculations, air pre heater, feed water heater, super heater.
Boiler efficiency, Equivalent evaporation. Boiler trial and heat balance. 7

Unit-III
Steam Engine: Rankine and modified Rankine cycles, Working of steam engine and indicator
diagram. 4
Steam & Gas Nozzles: Flow through nozzle, Variation of velocity, Area and specific volume, Choked
flow, Throat area, Nozzle efficiency, Off design operation of nozzle, Effect of friction on nozzle,
Super saturated flow. 4

Unit-IV
Steam Turbines : Classification of steam turbine, Impulse and reaction turbines, Staging, Stage and
overall efficiency, Reheat factor, Bleeding, Velocity diagram of simple & compound multistage
impulse & reaction turbines & related calculations work done efficiencies of reaction, Impulse
reaction Turbines, state point locus, Comparison with steam engines, Losses in steam turbines,
Governing of turbines. 6
Condenser: Classification of condenser, Air leakage, Condenser performance parameters 3

Unit-V
Gas Turbine:Gas turbine classification Brayton cycle,Principles of gas turbine, Gas turbine cycles
with intercooling,reheat and regeneration and their combinations, Stage efficiency, Polytropic
efficiency. Deviation of actual cycles from ideal cycles. 4
Jet Propulsion: Introduction to the principles of jet propulsion, Turbojet and turboprop engines &
their processes, Principle of rocket propulsion, Introduction to Rocket Engine. 4

Text/Reference Books:
1. Applied thermodynamics by Onkar Singh, New Age International (P) Publishers Ltd.
2. Basic and Applied Thermodynamics by P.K. Nag, Tata Mc Graw Hill Pub.
3. Theory of Stream Turbine by W.J. Kearton
4. Gas Turbine, by V. Ganeshan, Tata Mc Graw Hill Publishers.
5. Gas turbine Theory & Practice, by Cohen & Rogers, Addison Weslay Long man
ME - 403 MEASUREMENT AND METROLOGY
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Unit-I
Mechanical Measurements
Introduction: Introduction to measurement and measuring instruments, Generalized measuring system
and functional elements, units of measurement, static and dynamic performance characteristics of
measurement devices, calibration, concept of error, sources of error, statistical analysis of errors. 4
Sensors and Transducers:
Types of sensors, types of transducers and their characteristics. 2
Signal transmission and processing:
Devices and systems. 1
Signal Display & Recording Devices 1

Unit-II
Time related measurements:
Counters, stroboscope, frequency measurement by direct comparison. 2
Measurement of displacement 1
Measurement of pressure:
Gravitational, directing acting, elastic and indirect type pressure transducers, Measurement of very low
pressures. 3
Strain measurement:
Types of strain gauges and their working, strain gauge circuits, temperature compensation. Strain
rosettes, calibration. 3

Unit-III
Measurements of force and torque:
Different types of load cells, elastic transducers, pneumatic & hydraulic systems. 2
Temperature measurement:
Thermometers, bimetallic thermocouples, thermistors and pyrometers. 3
Vibration:
Seismic instruments, vibration pick ups and decibel meters, vibrometers, accelerometers. 2

Unit-IV
Metrology and Inspection:
Standards of linear measurement, line and end standards. Limit fits and tolerances. Interchangeability
and standarisation. 2
Linear and angular measurement devices and systems Comparators: Sigma, Johansson’s Microkrator.3
Limit gauges classification, Taylor’s Principle of Gauge Design. 2
Measurement of geometric forms like straightness, flatness, roundness. 1
Unit-V
Tool makers microscope, profile project autocollimator. 1
Interferometry: principle and use of interferometry, optical flat. 2
Measurement of screw threads and gears. 1
Surface texture: quantitative evaluation of surface roughness and its measurement. 2
Measurement and Inspection: Dimensional inspection – Tolerance, Limit gauging, comparators,
Surface roughness, Feature inspection. 2

Text/Reference Books:
1. Beckwith Thomas G., Mechanical Measurements, Narosa Publishing House, N. Delhi.
2. Doeblein E.O., “Measurement Systems, Application Design”, McGraw Hill, 1990.
3. Kumar D.S., “Mechanical Measurements and Control”, Metropolitan, N. Delhi.
4. Hume K.J., “Engineering Metrology”, MacDonald and Co. 1963
5. Gupta, I.C., “Engineering Metrology”, Dhanpat Rai & Sons, New Delhi, 1994
6. Sirohi, “Mechanical Measurement” New Age Publishers
7. Jain, R.K., “Engineering Metrology” Khanna Publishers
8. Jain, R.K., “Mechanical Measurement” Khanna Publishers
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Unit I
Introduction:
Importance of manufacturing. Economic considerations in manufacturing, Classification of
manufacturing processes. 2
Metal Forming Processes :
Elastic & plastic deformation, yield criteria. Hot working vs cold working. 2
Analysis (equilibrium equation method) of Forging process for load estimation with sliding friction
sticking friction and mixed condition for slab and disc. Work required for forging, Hand, Power, Drop
Forging. 4

Unit-II
Metal Forming Processes (continued):Analysis of Wire/strip drawing and maximum reduction, Tube
drawing, Extrusion and its application. 4
Condition for Rolling force and power in rolling. Rolling mills & rolled-sections. 2
Design, lubrication and defects in metal forming processes. 2

Unit-III
Sheet Metal working & Press Working :
Presses and their classification, Die & punch assembly and press work methods and processes.
Cutting/Punching mechanism, Blanking vs Piercing. Compound vs Progressive die. Flat-face vs
Inclined-face punch and Load(capacity) needed. 5
Types of forming process like cup/deep drawing. Bending & spring-back. 3

Unit- IV
Casting (Foundry)
Basic principle & survey of casting processes. Types of patterns and allowances. Types and properties
of moulding sand. Elements of mould , Gating, Riser, Runnes, Core. Solidification of casting,. Sand
casting, defects & remedies and inspection. Cupola furnace. 8
Unit V
Casting (Foundry) Continued
Die Casting, Centrifugal casting. Investment casting, CO2 casting. 5
Unconventional Metal forming processes :
Principle, working and applications of High energy forming processes such as Explosive Forming,
Electromagnetic forming, Electro-Discharge forming, 3
Text/Reference Books:
1. Manufacturing Science Ghosh and Mallik East West Private Limited, New Delhi
2. Production Engineering Sciences P.C. Pandey Standard Publishers & Distributers Delhi
3. Production Technology R.K. Jain Khanna Publishers Delhi
4. Manufacturing Technology P.N. Rao., TMH New Delhi
5. Materials and Processes in Manufacturing Paul Degarmo. PHI New Delhi
6. Manufacturing Engineering & Technology Kalpakjian, Pearson Pub.
7. Elements of Workshop Technology S. K. Hajra Choudhary Media Promoters & Publishers Private
Limited Bombay.
8. A Course In Work Shop Technology B. S. Raghuwanshi Dhanpat Rai & Sons Delhi.
9. A Text book of Production Technology P. C. Sharma S. Chand & Company New Delhi
10. A Text book of Production Engineering P. C. Sharma S. Chand & Company New Delhi.
ME-405 ADVANCED MATERIALS TECHNOLOGY
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UNIT-I
Engineering alloys: Steel specifications, low carbon steels, mild steels, medium carbon steels, tool
materials, stainless steels, high temperature alloys, cast irons, bearing materials, copper and its alloys,
aluminum and its alloys. 8

UNIT-II
Properties of engineering materials: Mechanical properties, physical properties, thermal properties,
electrical properties, chemical properties, magnetic properties, optical properties, dimensional and
technological properties. 8

Unit-III
Composites
Polymer – polymer, metal-metal, ceramic –ceramic, ceramic-polymer, metal-ceramic, metal-polymer
composites. Dispersion reinforced, particle reinforced, laminated and fiber reinforced composites.
Refractory materials and coatings for high temperature applications. 10

Unit-IV
Smart Materials-introduction, types and applications.
Nano materials:Introduction to nanomaterials, Properties of materials & nanomaterials, role of size in
nanomaterials. 7

Text/Reference Books:

1. Material Science & Engineering, W.D. Callister, Addition-Wesley Publication .


2. Elements of Material Science & Engineering, Van Vlash - John Wiley & Sons.
3. Engineering Materials and Metallurgy, A S Wadhwa and H S Dhaliwal, , University Science Press.
4. Material Science, V. Raghvan -, Prentice Hall.
5. Physical Metallurgy, V. Raghvan -, Prentice Hall.
6. Materials Science – G.K.Narula; K.S.Narula and V.K.Gupta – TATA MC Graw Hill.
7. Introduction to Engineering Materials, B. K. Agarwal- TMH.
8. Introduction to Engineering Materials, G. E. Dieter- Mechanical Metallurgy, TataMcGraw Hill.
9. Materials Science, M.Gupta, Umesh Publication.
ME-451 MANUFACTURING SCIENCE-I LAB
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Experiments :
Say minimum 8 experiments out of following (or such experiment).
1. Design of pattern for a desired casting (containing hole)
2. Pattern making
3. Making a mould (with core) and casting.
4. Sand testings (at least one such as grain fineness number determination)
5. Injection moulding with plastics
6. Forging hand forging processes
7. Forging - power hammer study & operation
8. Tube bending with the use of sand and on tube bending m/c.
9. Press work experiment such as blanking/piercing, washer, making etc.
10. Wire drawing/extrusion on soft material.
11. Rolling-experiment.
12. Bending & spring back.
13. Powder metallurgy experiment.
14. Jigs & Fixture experiment.
15. Any other suitable experiment on manufacturing science / process / technique.
ME-452 MACHINE DRAWING-II LAB
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Review of Orthographic Projections (1 drawing sheet)


Orthographic Projection of solids in First angle of projection, missing lines views, interpretation of
views 2
Part and Assembly Drawing (2 drawing sheet)
Assembly drawing of eccentric, lathe tail stock, air valve, screw jack, connecting rod, safety valve etc.
2
Specification of Materials (1 drawing sheet)
Engineering materials, representation, Code designation of steel, copper, aluminium etc. 1
Limits, Tolerance and Fits (1 drawing sheet)
Limit system, Tolerances, Method of placing limit dimensions, Fits-types 2
Surface Roughness (1 drawing sheet)
Introduction, nomenclature, machining symbols, indication of surface roughness 1
Production Drawing (1drawing sheet)
Types, Examples of simple machine elements like helical gear, bevel gear, crank,
connecting rod, belt pulley, piston etc. 2
Computer Aided Drafting (2 drawings)
Introduction, input, output devices, introduction to software like AutoCAD, ProE, basic
commands and development of 2D and 3D drawings of simple parts 3

Text/Reference Books:
1. Machine Drawing - KL Narayana, P Kannaiah, KV Reddy - New Age
2. Machine Drawing - PS Gill - SK Kataria & sons
3. Machine Drawing -N. Siddeshswar, P Kannaiah, VVS Shastry -Tata McGraw Hill
4. Engineering Drawing - RK Dhawan - S. Chand
5. AutoCAD-S. Vshal - Dhanpat Rai
6. Engineering Graphics - BK Goel & PK Goel - SK Kataria
7. Computer Aided Engineering Graphics - Rajashekhar Patil - New Age
8. Engineering Drawing - Dhananjay A Jolhe - Tata McGraw Hill
9. Engineering Drawing - CM Agrawal - Tata McGraw Hill
10. Machine Drawing – Ajeet Singh – The Mc Graw Hill Companies
ME-453 MEASUREMENT & METROLOGY LAB
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Experiments: Minimum 8 out of following (or such experiments)


1. Study & working of simple measuring instruments- Vernier calipers, micrometer,
tachometer.
2. Measurement of effective diameter of a screw thread using 3 wire method.
3. Measurement of angle using sinebar & slip gauges. Study of limit gauges.
4. Study & angular measurement using level protector
5. Adjustment of spark plug gap using feeler gauges.
6. Study of dial indicator & its constructional details.
7. Use of dial indicator to check a shape run use.
8. Study and understanding of limits, fits & tolerances
9. Study of Pressure & Temperature measuring equipment.
10. Strain gauge measurement.
11. Speed measurement using stroboscope.
12. Flow measurement experiment
13. Vibration/work measuring experiment.
14. Experiment on Dynamometers.
KAMLA NEHRU INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, SULTANPUR
STUDY & EVALUATION SCHEME
B. Tech. Mechanical Engineering
[Effective from Session 2015-16]
YEAR III, SEMESTER-V

Evaluation Scheme
Course PERIODS SESSIONAL Subject
S.No. Code SUBJECT L T P CT TA Total ESE Total
THEORY
Engineering and Managerial
1. AS-501 Economics 3 1 0 30 20 50 100 150
2. ME-501 Machine Design-I 2 1 0 15 10 25 50 75
3. ME-502 Manufacturing Science-II 3 1 0 30 20 50 100 150
4. ME-503 Heat & Mass Transfer 3 1 0 30 20 50 100 150
5. ME-504 Theory of Machines-II 3 1 0 30 20 50 100 150
6. ME- 505 I.C. Engines & Compressors 2 1 0 15 10 25 50 75
PRACTICAL/TRAINING/PROJECT
7 ME-551 Manufacturing Science-II Lab 0 0 3 10 10 20 30 50
8. ME 552 Heat & Mass Transfer Lab 0 0 3 10 10 20 30 50
9. ME 553 Machine Design-I Lab 0 0 2 10 10 20 30 50
10. ME 554 Theory of Machines lab 0 0 2 10 10 20 30 50
11. GP 501 General Proficiency - - - - - 50 - 50
Total 16 06 10 1000
KAMLA NEHRU INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, SULTANPUR
STUDY & EVALUATION SCHEME
B. Tech. Mechanical Engineering
[Effective from Session 2015-16]
YEAR III, SEMESTER-VI

Evaluation Scheme
Course PERIODS SESSIONAL Subject
S.No. Code SUBJECT L T P CT TA Total ESE Total
THEORY

1. AS-601 Industrial Management 3 1 0 30 20 50 100 150


Computer Aided
2. ME-601 Manufacturing 2 1 0 15 10 25 50 75
Refrigeration and Air
3. ME-602 Conditioning 3 1 0 30 20 50 100 150
4. ME-603 Machine Design - II 3 1 0 30 20 50 100 150
5. ME-604 Fluid Machinery 3 1 0 30 20 50 100 150
Production and Operation
6. ME- 605 Management 2 1 0 15 10 25 50 75
PRACTICAL/TRAINING/PROJECT
Refrigeration and Air
7 ME-651 Conditioning Lab 0 0 3 10 10 20 30 50
8. ME 652 Machine Design – II Lab 0 0 3 10 10 20 30 50
9. ME 653 Fluid Machinery Lab 0 0 2 10 10 20 30 50
10. ME 654 Seminar 0 0 3 - - 50 - 50
11. GP 601 General Proficiency - - - - - 50 - 50
Total 16 06 11 1000
L T P
ME-501 Machine Design-I 2 1 0

UNIT I
Fundamental of Machine Design
Design Philosophy, Design procedure, Design requirements of machine elements, Standards in design,
Feasibility study, Brain storming, Selection of Fits and tolerances, Selection of preferred sizes, Indian
Standards designation of cast iron and carbon & alloy steels, Selection of materials for static and fatigue
loads. 5

Design against Static Load


Modes of failure, Factor of safety, Principal Stresses, Stresses due to bending and torsion, Theory of failure,
Stress concentration factor for various machine parts. 4

UNIT II
Design against Fluctuating Loads and Fatigue strength analysis
Cyclic stresses, Fatigue and endurance limit, Stress concentration factor, Notch sensitivity, Design for finite
and infinite life, Soderberg, Goodman & Gerber criteria. 8

UNIT III
Mechanical Joints: ISO Metric Screw Threads, Bolted joints in tension, eccentrically loaded bolted joints
in shear and under combined stresses, Design of power screws, Design of various types of welding joints
under different static load conditions. Design of various types of riveted joints under different static loading
conditions, eccentrically loaded riveted joints. 8

UNIT IV
Keys and Couplings
Types of keys, splines, Selection of square & flat keys, Strength of sunk key, Couplings- Design of rigid
and flexible couplings.
Belt drives: Design of belt drives, Flat & V-belt drives, Condition for Transmission of max. Power,
Selection of belt. 8

Note: Design data book is allowed in the examination

Text/Reference Books:
1. Mechanical Engg. Design: Joseph Edward Shigley-Mc Graw Hill Book Co.
2. Design of Machine Elements: V.B. Bhandari – Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi.
3. Design of Machine Elements: C.S. Sharma and Kamlesh Purohit, PHI
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Unit I
Metal Cutting and Machine
Tools Metal Cutting-
Mechanics of metal cutting, Geometry of tool and nomenclature, ASA system Orthogonal v/s oblique
cutting. Mechanics of chip formation, types of chips. Shear angle relationship. Merchant’s force circle
diagram. Cutting forces, power required. Cutting fluids/lubricants. Tool materials. Tool wear and tool life.
Machinability. Dynamometer, Brief introduction to machine tool vibration and surface finish. Economics of
metal cutting. 8

Unit-II
Machine Tools
(i) Lathe: Principle, construction, types, operations, Turret/capstan, Semi/Automatic Lathe Tool Layout,
Capstan and turret lathe. 6
(ii) Milling: Construction, Milling cutters, up & down milling. Dividing head & indexing. Max chip
thickness & power required. 3

Unit-III
(iii) Drilling and boring: Principle of drilling, Chip formation, Drilling Machines, Geometry of twist drills,
Boring, Reaming: operations and tools. 4
(iv) Shaper, slotter, planer: Construction, operations & drives 4

Unit IV
(v) Grinding: Grinding wheels, abrasive & bonds, cutting action. Grinding wheel specification. Grinding
wheel wear - attritions wear, fracture wear. Dressing and Truing. Max chip thickness. Surface and
Cylindrical grinding. Center less grinding. 5
(vi)Super finishing: Honing, lapping, polishing. 1
(vii)BroachingMachine. 2

Unit V
Introduction to Un-conventional Machining, Need & benefits, Limitations of conventional manufacturing
processes, unconventional manufacturing processes & its classification and future possibilities. 2
Unconventional Machining Process: Principle, working and applications of Unconventional machining
process such as Electro-Discharge machining, Electrochemical machining, ultrasonic machining, Laser
beam machining, Electron beam machining, Water jet Machining, Abrasive jet machining. 6

Text/Reference Books:
1. Manufacturing Science Ghosh and Mallik East West Private Limited, New Delhi
2. Production Engineering Sciences P.C. Pandey Standard Publishers & Distributers Delhi
3. Production Technology R.K. Jain Khanna Publishers Delhi
4. Manufacturing Technology P.N. Rao., TMH New Delhi
5. Materials and Processes in Manufacturing Paul Degarmo. PHI New Delhi
6. Manufacturing Engineering & Technology Kalpakjian, Pearson Pub.
7. Elements of Workshop Technology, S. K. Hajra Choudhary Media Promoters & Publishers Private
Limited Bombay
8. A Course In Work Shop Technology B. S. Raghuwanshi Dhanpat Rai & Sons Delhi
9. A Text book of Production Technology P. C. Sharma S. Chand & Company New Delhi
10. A Text book of Production Engineering P. C. Sharma S. Chand & Company New Delhi
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UNIT-1
Introduction to Heat Transfer: Concepts of the mechanisms of heat flows; Conduction, convection and
radiation; Effect of temperature on thermal conductivity of materials; Introduction to combined heat transfer
mechanism. 2
Conduction: One-dimensional general differential heat conduction equation in the rectangular, cylindrical
and spherical coordinate systems; Initial and boundary conditions. 3
Steady State one-dimensional Heat conduction: Composite Systems in rectangular, cylindrical and
spherical coordinates with and without energy generation; Thermal resistance concept; Analogy between
heat and electricity flow; Thermal contact resistance; Critical thickness of insulation. 3

UNIT-2
Fins: Heat transfer from extended surfaces, Fins of uniform cross-sectional area; Errors of measurement of
temperature in thermometer wells. 3
Transient Conduction: Transient heat conduction; Lumped capacitance method; Time constant;
Unsteady state heat conduction in one dimension only, Heisler charts. 4

UNIT-3
Forced Convection: Basic concepts; Hydrodynamic boundary layer; Thermal boundary layer; Approximate
integral boundary layer analysis; Analogy between momentum and heat transfer in turbulent flow over a flat
surface; Mixed boundary layer; Flow over a flat plate; Flow across a single cylinder and a sphere; Flow
inside ducts; Empirical heat transfer relations; Relation between fluid friction and heat transfer; Liquid
metal heat transfer. 4
Natural Convection: Physical mechanism of natural convection; Buoyant force; Empirical heat transfer
relations for natural convection over vertical planes and cylinders, horizontal plates and cylinders, and
sphere ; Combined free and forced convection. 3

UNIT-4
Thermal Radiation: Basic radiation concepts; Radiation properties of surfaces; Black body radiation
Planck’s law, Wein’s displacement law, Stefan Boltzmann law, Kirchoff’s law; ; Gray body; Shape factor;
Black-body radiation; Radiation exchange between diffuse non black bodies in an enclosure; Radiation
shields; Radiation combined with conduction and convection; Absorption and emission in gaseous medium;
Solar radiation; Green house effect. 8

UNIT-5
Heat Exchanger: Types of heat exchangers; Fouling factors; Overall heat transfer coefficient; Logarithmic
mean temperature difference (LMTD) method; Effectiveness-NTU method; Compact heat exchangers. 3
Condensation And Boiling: Introduction to condensation phenomena; Heat transfer relations for laminar
film condensation on vertical surfaces and on outside & inside of a horizontal tube; Effect of non-
condensable gases; Dropwise condensation; Heat pipes; Boiling modes, pool boiling; Hysteresis in
boiling curve; Forced convective boiling. 3
Introduction To Mass Transfer: Introduction; Fick's law of diffusion; Steady state equimolar counter
diffusion; Steady state diffusion though a stagnant gas film. 2

Text/Reference Books:
1.Elements of Heat transfer by Bayazitouglu & Ozisik, McGraw-Hill Book
Company. 2.Heat Transfer By J.P. Holman, McGraw-Hill International edition.
3.Schaum's outline of Heat Transfer by Pitts & Sisson McGraw-Hill International
edition. 4.Principles of Heat Transfer by Frank Kreith, McGraw-Hill Book co.
5.Fundamentals of Momentum, Heat and Mass Transfer by James R.Welty; John Wiley & Sons (Pvt).
Ltd. 6.Heat Transfer, by Vijay Gupta, New Age International (P) Ltd. Publishers
7.Heat Transfer, by Y.V.C. Rao, University Press.
8.Heat Transfer, by R. Yadav, Central Publishing House, Allahabad.
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Unit I
Static force and dynamic force analysis: Dynamics of rigid bodies in plane motion, Static force and
dynamic force analysis of planer mechanisms, Engine force analysis, Piston and crank effort. 8
Turning moment on crankshaft, Turning moment diagrams-single cylinder double acting steam engine,
four stroke IC engine and multi-cylinder steam engine, Fluctuation of energy, Flywheel. 2

Unit II
Gyroscope: Space motion of rigid bodies, angular momentum, gyroscopic couples, gyroscopic
stabilization, ship stabilization, stability of four wheel and two wheel vehicles moving on curved paths.
8
Unit III
Balancing of Rotating Components: Static balance, dynamic balance, balancing of rotating masses,
two plane balancing, graphical and analytical methods,
Balancing of Reciprocating Parts: Balancing of single cylinder engine, balancing of multi cylinder;
inline, radial and V type engines. 8
.
Unit IV
Governors: Introduction, types of governors, characteristics of centrifugal governors, gravity
controlled and spring controlled centrifugal governors, hunting of centrifugal governors, inertia
governors. Effort and Power of governor, Controlling force diagrams for Porter governor and Spring
controlled governors. 8

Unit V
Dynamometers: Introduction, classification, Prony brake, rope brake and band brake dynamometers,
belt transmission dynamometer, torsion dynamometer, hydraulic dynamometer. 8

Text/Reference Books:
1. Kinematics and dynamics of machinery: Wilson and Sadler, Third edition, Pearson.
2. Theory of Mechanisms and Machines: Amitabha Ghosh and Ashok kumar Mallik, Third Edition
Affiliated East-West Press.
3. Theory of Machines and Mechanisms: Joseph Edward Shigley and John Joseph Uicker,
4. Jr. Second Edition Mc Graw Hill, Inc
5. Theory of Mchines: S.S. Ratan, TMH.
6. Theory of Mchines: Thomas Bevan, CBS Publishers.
ME-505 : I. C. ENGINES & COMPRESSORS LTP
210
Unit-1
Introduction to I.C Engines: Engine classification, Air standard cycles, Otto cycle, Diesel cycle,
Dual cycle, Comparison of Otto, Diesel and Dual cycles, Stirling cycle, Ericsson cycles, Actual
cycle analysis, Two and four stroke engines, SI and CI engines, Valve timing diagram, Rotary
engines, stratified charge engine. 5
Fuels: Fuels for SI and CI engine , Important qualities of SI and CI engine fuels, Rating of SI engine
and CI engine fuels, Dopes, Additives, Gaseous fuels, LPG, CNG, Biogas, Producer gas, Alternative
fuels for IC engines. 3
Testing and Performance: Performance parameters, Basic measurements, Blow by measurement,
Testing of SI and CI engines. 2

Unit–2
SI Engines: Combustion in SI engine, Flame speed, Ignition delay, Abnormal combustion and it's
control, combustion chamber design for SI engines. 2
Carburetion, Mixture requirements, Carburetor types, Theory of carburetor, MPFI. 3
Ignition system requirements, Magneto and battery ignition systems, ignition timing and spark plug,
Electronic ignition. 2

Unit–3
CI Engine: Combustion in CI engines, Ignition delay, Knock and it's control, Combustion chamber
design of CI engines. 2
Fuel injection in CI engines, Requirements, Types of injection systems, Fuel pumps, Fuel injectors,
Injection timings. 3
Scavenging in 2 Stroke engines, pollution and it's control. 2

Unit-4
Engine Cooling: Different cooling systems, Radiators and cooling fans. 1
Lubrication: Engine friction, Lubrication principle, Type of lubrication, Lubrication oils, Crankcase
ventilation. 2
Supercharging: Effect of altitude on power output, Types of supercharging 1
Compressors: Classification, Reciprocating compressors, Single and Multi stage compressors,
Intercooling, Volumetric efficiency. 2
Rotary compressors, Classification, Centrifugal compressor , Axial compressors, Surging and
stalling, Roots blower, Vaned compressor. 2

Text/Reference Books:
1. Fundamentals of Internal Combustion Engine by Gill, Smith,Ziurs, Oxford & IBH Publishing Co.
2. IC Engines, by Rogowsky, International Book Co.
3. A Course in International Combustion Engines, by Mathur & Sharma, Dhanpat Rai & Sons.
4. I.C Engine Analysis & Practice by E.F Obert.
5. I.C Engine, by Ganeshan, Tata Mc Graw Hill Publishers.
6. I.C Engine, by R. Yadav, Central Publishing House, Allahabad
7. Reciprocating and Rotary Compressors, by Chlumsky, SNTI Publications, Czechoslovakia
8. Turbines, Compressors and Fans, by S.M.Yahya, Tata Mc Graw Hill Pub.
ME-551 MANUFACTURING SCIENCE II LAB L:T:P
0:0:3
Minimum 8 experiments of the following:
1. Shear angle determination (using formula) with tube cutting (for orthogonal cutting) on Lathe
Machine.
2. Bolt (Thread) making On Lathe Machine.
3. Tool grinding (to provide tool angles) on tool-grinder machine.
4. Gear cutting on Milling Machine.
5. Machining a block on Shaper Machine.
6. Finishing of a surface on Surface Grinding Machine.
7. Study of Cylindrical Grinding Machine.
8. Study of Tool & Cutter Grinding Machine.
9. Study of Centre less Grinding Machine.
10. Study of Capstan Lathe.
11. Drilling holes on Drilling machine and study of Twist Drill.
12. Study of different type of tools and its angle & materials.
13. Experiment of tool wear and tool life.
14. Gas Welding Experiment.
15. Arc Welding Experiment.
16. Resistance Welding Experiment.
17. Soldering & Brazing Experiment.
18. Experiment on Un-Conventional Machining.
19. Experiment on Un-Conventional Welding.
20. Experiment on TIG / MIG welding.
21. Macro and Micro structure of welding joints.
ME-552 HEAT & MASS TRANSFER – LAB LTP
003
Minimum 10 experiment of the following
1. Conduction - Composite wall experiment
2. Conduction - Composite cylinder experiment
3. Convection - Pool Boiling experiment
4. Convection - Experiment on heat transfer from tube-natural convection.
5. Convection - Heat Pipe experiment.
6. Convection - Heat transfer through fin-natural convection .
7. Convection - Heat transfer through tube/fin-forced convection.
8. Any experiment on Stefan's Law, on radiation determination of emissivity, etc.
9. Any experiment on solar collector, etc.
10. Heat exchanger - Parallel flow experiment
11. Heat exchanger - Counter flow experiment
12. Any other suitable experiment on critical insulation thickness.
13. Conduction - Determination of thermal conductivity of fluids.
14. Conduction - Thermal Contact Resistance Effect.
ME-553 Machine Design-I Lab L:T:P
0:0:2

Note: Eight experiments out of the following are to be performed. Students are advised
to use design data book for the design. Drawing shall be made wherever necessary on
small drawing sheets

1. Design & drawing of Cotter joint.


2. Design & drawing of Knuckle joint
3. Design of machine components subjected to combined steady and variable loads
4. Design of eccentrically loaded riveted joint
5. Design of boiler riveted joint
6. Design of shaft for combined constant twisting and bending loads
7. Design of shaft subjected to fluctuating loads
8. Design and drawing of flanged type rigid coupling
9. Design and drawing of flexible coupling
10. Design and drawing of helical spring
11. Design and drawing of screw jack
ME-554 Theory of Machines Lab L:T:P
0:0:2

Note: Eight experiments out of the following are to be conducted


1. Study of simple linkage models/mechanisms.
2. Study of inversions of four bar linkage.
3. Study of inversions of single/double slider crank mechanisms.
4. Experiment on Gears tooth profile, interference etc.
5. Experiment on Gear trains.
6. Experiment on longitudinal vibration.
7. Experiment on transverse vibration.
8. Experiments on dead weight type governor.
9. Experiment on spring controlled governor.
10. Experiment on critical speed of shaft.
11. Experiment on gyroscope.
12. Experiment on static/dynamic balancing.
13. Experiment on Brake.
14. Experiment on clutch.
ME-601 COMPUTER AIDED MANUFACTURING LTP
210

UNIT-I
Automation: Introduction to CAM; Automated Manufacturing system; Need of automation,
Basic elements of automation, Levels of automation, Automation Strategies, Advantages &
disadvantages of automation, Historical development and future trends. 3
Features of NC Machines: Fundamental of Numerical Control, Elements of NC machine tools,
Classification of NC machine tools, Advantages and limitations of NC machine tools,
Application of NC systems. 3

UNIT-II
NC Part Programming-
(a) Manual (word address format) programming: Drilling, Turning and Milling: Canned cycles,
Subroutine, and Macro. 4
(b) APT programming: Geometry, Motion and Additional statements, Macro- statement. 2
(c) Introduction to Computer Aided Manufacturing Software. 2

UNIT-III
System Devices: Introduction to DC motors, Stepper motors, Feed back devices: Encoder,
Counting devices, Digital to analog converter and vice versa. 3
Interpolators: Digital differential Integrator-Principle of operation, Exponential Decelarion,
DDA Hardware Interpolator- Linear, Circular; DDA Software Interpolator. 3
Control of NC Systems: Open and closed loops. Control of point to point systems- Incremental
open loop control, Incremental close loop, Absolute close loop; Control loop in contouring
systems; Adaptive control. 2

UNIT-IV
Computer Integrated Manufacturing system: Group Technology, Cellular Manufacturing,
Flexible Manufacturing System, Concept of Mechatronics. 2
Robotics: Types and generations of Robots, Structure and operation of Robot, Robot
applications, Economics, Robot programming methods. VAL and AML with examples. 4
Intelligent Manufacturing: Introduction to Artificial Intelligence for Intelligent
manufacturing. 2

Text/Reference Books:
1. Automation, Production Systems and Computer Integrated Manufacturing by Mikell P.
Groover, Prentice Hall of India Private Limited.
2. Computer Aided Manufacturing by Kundra and Rao, Tata Mc-Graw Hill.
4. CNC Programming by S. K. Sinha, , Galgotia Publication Private Limited. 3.
Computer control of Manufacturing systems by Koren, Mc-Graw Hill.
ME 602 REFRIGERATION & AIR CONDITIONING LTP
310
Unit-1
Refrigeration: Introduction to refrigeration system, Methods of refrigeration, Carnot refrigeration cycle,
Unit of refrigeration, Refrigeration effect & C.O.P.
Air Refrigeration cycle: Open and closed air refrigeration cycles, Reversed Carnot cycle, Bell Coleman
or Reversed Joule air refrigeration cycle, Aircraft refrigeration system, Classification of aircraft
refrigeration system. Boot strap refrigeration, Regenerative, Reduced ambient, Dry air rated temperature
(DART). 8

Unit-2
Vapour Compression System: Single stage system, Analysis of vapour compression cycle, Use of T-S
and P-H charts, Effect of change in suction and discharge pressures on C.O.P, Effect of sub cooling of
condensate & superheating of refrigerant vapour on C.O.P of the cycle, Actual vapour compression
refrigeration cycle, Multistage vapour compression system requirement, Removal of flash gas,
Intercooling, Different configuration of multistage system, Cascade system. 8

Unit-3
Vapour Absorption system: Working Principal of vapour absorption refrigeration system,
Comparison between absorption & compression systems, Elementary idea of refrigerant absorbent
mixtures, Temperature – concentration diagram & Enthalpy – concentration diagram , Adiabatic mixing of
two streams, Ammonia – Water vapour absorption system, Lithium- Bromide water vapour absorption
system, Comparison. 5
Refrigerants: Classification of refrigerants, Nomenclature, Desirable properties of refrigerants, Common
refrigerants, Secondary refrigerants and CFC free refrigerants. 3

Unit-4
Air Conditioning: Introduction to air conditioning, Psychometric properties and their definitions,
Psychometric chart, Different Psychometric processes, Thermal analysis of human body, Effective
temperature and comfort chart, Cooling and heating load calculations, Selection of inside & outside design
conditions, Heat transfer through walls & roofs, Infiltration & ventilation, Internal heat gain, Sensible heat
factor ( SHF ), By pass factor, Grand Sensible heat factor ( GSHF), Apparatus dew point
(ADP). 8

Unit-5
Refrigeration Equipment & Application: Elementary knowledge of refrigeration & air conditioning
equipments e.g compressors, condensers, evaporators & expansion devices, Air washers, Cooling, towers
& humidifying efficiency, Food preservation, Cold storage, Refrigerates Freezers, Ice plant, Water coolers,
Elementary knowledge of transmission and distribution of air through ducts and fans, Basic difference
between comfort and industrial air conditioning. 7

Text/Reference Books:
1. Refrigeration and Air conditioning, by Manohar Prasad, New Age International (P) Ltd.Pub.
2. Refrigeration and Air conditioning by C.P Arora.
3. Refrigeration and Air conditioning by Arora & Domkundwar.
4. Refrigeration and Air conditioning by stoecker & Jones.
5. Refrigeration and Air conditioning by Roy J. Dossat.
6. Refrigeration and Air conditioning by P.L. Baloney.
7. Thermal Environment Engg. by Kuhen, Ramsey & Thelked.
ME-603 Machine Design-II L:T:P
3:1:0

Unit I
Clutches: Design of friction clutches – Disc. Multidisc, Cone & Centrifugal, Torque transmitting
capacity. 4
Brakes: Design of shoe brakes – Internal & external expanding, band brakes, Thermal
Considerations in brake designing. 4

UNIT II
Design of Shafts: Cause of failure in shafts, Materials for shaft, Stresses in shafts, Design of shafts
subjected to twisting moment, bending moment and combined twisting and bending moments, Shafts
subjected to fatigue loads, Design for rigidity. 8

Unit III
Mechanical Springs: Types, Material for helical springs, End connections for compression and
tension helical springs, Stresses and deflection of helical springs of circular wire, Design of helical
springs subjected to static and fatigue loading. 8

Unit IV
Design of Bearings: Selection of ball and roller bearing based on static and dynamic load carrying
capacity using load-life relationship, Selection of Bearings from manufacturer’s catalogue,
Reliability of Bearing types of lubrication –Boundary, mixed and hydrodynamic lubrication, Design
of journal bearings using Raimondi and Boyd’s Charts, Lubricants and their properties, Selection of
suitable lubricants, Design Problems. 8

Unit V
Design of Gears: Classification, Selection of gears, Terminology of gears, Force analysis, Selection
of material for gears, Beam & wear strength of gear tooth, Form or Lewis factor for gear tooth,
Dynamic load on gear teeth -Barth equation and Buckingham equation and their comparison, Design
of spur, helical, worm gear including the Consideration for maximum power transmitting capacity,
Gear Lubrication, Design Problems. 8

Note: Design data book is allowed in the examination

Text Books:
1. Mechanical Engg. Design: Joseph Edward Shigley-Mc Graw Hill Book Co.
2. Design of Machine Elements: V.B. Bhandari – Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi.
3. Design of Machine Elements: C.S. Sharma and Kamlesh Purohit, PHI
ME-604 FLUID MACHINERY L:T:P
3:1:0

UNIT-I
Introduction: Classification of Fluid Machines & Devices, Application of momentum and
momentum equation to flow through hydraulic machinery, Euler’s fundamental equation. 4
Impact of jet: Introduction to hydrodynamic thrust of jet on a fixed and moving surface (flat &
curve), Effect of inclination of jet with the surface. 3
Hydraulic Turbines: Classification of turbines, Impulse turbines, Constructional details, Velocity
triangles, Power and efficiency calculations, Governing of Pelton wheel. 4

UNIT-II
Reaction Turbines: Francis and Kaplan turbines, Constructional details, Velocity triangles, Power
and efficiency calculations, Degree of reaction, Draft tube, Cavitation in turbines, Principles of
similarity, Unit and specific speed, Performance characteristics, Selection of water turbines. 8

UNIT-III
Centrifugal Pumps: Classifications of centrifugal pumps, Vector diagram, Work done by impellor,
Efficiencies of centrifugal pumps, Specific speed, Model testing, Cavitation & separation and their
control, Performance characteristics. 7

UNIT-IV
Positive Displacement Pumps: Reciprocating pump theory, Slip and coefficient of discharges,
Indicator diagram, Effect and acceleration, Work saved by fitting air vessels, Comparison of
centrifugal and reciprocating pumps, Positive rotary pumps, Gear and Vane pumps, Performance
characteristics. 6

UNIT-V
Other Machines: Hydraulic accumulator, Special duty pumps, Intensifier, Hydraulic press, Lift and
cranes, Theory of hydraulic coupling and torque converters, Performance characteristics. 5
Water Lifting Devices: Hydraulic ram, Jet pumps, Air lift pumps. 3

Text/Reference Books:
1. Hydraulic Machines by Jagdish Lal, Metropolitan book co. pvt ltd.
2. Hydraulic Machines: Theory & Design, V.P.Vasandhani, Khanna Pub.
3. Applied Hydraulics by Addison, Chapman & Hall Limited.
4. Hydraulic Machines by R K Rajput, S.Chand & co Ltd.
5. Hydraulic Machines by D S Kumar, S.K. Kataria Publishers.
ME-605 PRODUCTION & OPERATIONS MANAGEMENTL:T:P
2:1:0

Unit –I
Managing Operations: Operations Management – Function, Evolution, Definition, Systems view
of P&OM; 4
Operations Strategies for Competitive Advantage; 2

Unit –II
Planning (Designing) the conversion System: Designing Products, Services and Processes;
Operations Capacity; Locating Production and Service facilities; Layout Planning. 8

Unit-III
Organizing the conversion System: Production and Operations standards, and work measurement;
Project Management. 6

Unit-IV
Scheduling Production and Service System: Forecasting techniques, Aggregate Planning for
Production and service system; Operations Scheduling. 6
Material Requirements Planning: Planning for needs, applying MRP, Detailed capacity planning,
MRP II. 4

Text/Reference Books:

1) Adam Jr Everett E. R J – Production and Operations Management (Prentice-Hall, 2000, 5th


Edition)
2) Russell & Taylor III – Operations Management (Pearson, 4th Edition)
3) Hill T- Operations Management (Palgrave, 2000)
4) McGregor D – Operations Management (McGraw-Hill, 1960)
5) Morton - Production and Operations Management (Vikas)
ME-651 REFRIGERATION & AIR CONDITIONING LAB
L:T:P
0:0:3
Minimum 8 experiments out of following;

1. Experiment on refrigeration test rig and calculation of various performance parameters.


2. To study different types of expansion devices used in refrigeration system.
3. To study different types of evaporators used in refrigeration systems.
4. To study basic components of air-conditioning system.
5. Experiment on air-conditioning test rig & calculation of various performance parameters.
6. To study air washers
7. Study of window air conditioner.
8. Study & determination of volumetric efficiency of compressor.
9. Visit of a central air conditioning plant and its detailed study.
10. Visit of cold-storage and its detailed study.
11. Experiment on Ice-plant.
12. Experiment on two stage Reciprocating compressor for determination of volumetric efficiency ,
PV diagram and effect of intercooling.
13. Study of Hermetically sealed compressor.
14. Experiment on Desert coolers.
ME-652 Machine Design-II Lab L T P
0 0 3

A. Computer and Language:


Students are required to learn the basics of computer language such as C and C++ so that they
should be able to write the computer program (3 practical turns)

B. Writing Computer program for conventional design:


Students are required to write computer program and validate it for the design of machine
components done in theory subject (5 practical turns)

C. Mini Project: Each student will be given a real life problem for the complete design of a
subsystem/system using either manual calculation with the help of design handbook or through
computer program, if needed. This will be done as home assignment to be submitted at the end of the
semester.
ME-653 FLUID MACHINERY LAB

LTP
002
Minimum 8 experiments from following:

1. Impact of Jet experiment.

2. Turbine experiment on Pelton wheel.

3. Turbine experiment on Francis turbine.

4. Turbine experiment on Kaplan turbine.

5. Experiment on Reciprocating pump.

6. Experiment on centrifugal pump.

7. Experiment on Hydraulic Jack/Press.

8. Experiment on Hydraulic Brake.

9. Experiment on Hydraulic Ram.

10. Study through detailed visit of any water pumping station/plant

11. Any other suitable experiment/test rig such as comparison & performance of different types of

pumps and turbines.

12. Experiment on Compressor.

13. Experiment for measurement of drag and lift on aerofoil in wind tunnel.
Kamla Nehru Institute of Technology, Sultanpur
STUDY & EVALUATION SCHEME
B. Tech. Mechanical Engineering
[Effective from Session 20016-17]

Year-IV, Semester- VII


Sr. Course Subject Periods Evaluation Scheme Subject
No. Code Sessional Exam ESE Total
L T P CT TA Tota
l
Theory
1 ME-701 Mechanical Vibration 3 1 0 30 20 50 100 150
2 ME-702 CAD 3 1 0 30 20 50 100 150
3 ME-703 Automobile Engineering 3 1 0 30 20 50 100 150
4 ME-704 Operation Research 3 1 0 30 20 50 100 150
5 ME- Departmental Elective-I 3 1 0 30 20 50 100 150
(0101 to
0110)
Practical/ Training/Project
6 ME-751 CAD/CAM Lab 0 0 2 10 10 20 30 50
7 ME-752 I C Engine & Automobile 0 0 2 10 10 20 30 50
lab
**
8 ME-753 Industrial training 0 0 3 - - 50 - 50
**
Viva
9 ME-754 Project# 0 0 3 - - 50 - 50#
10 GP-701 General Proficiency - - - - - 50 - 50
Total 1000
** Four weeks training each after Fourth & Sixth Semester are to be evaluated in seventh semester
# Project should be initiated at the beginning of seven semester & should be completed by the end
of eight semesters.

Departmental Elective-I
1. ME -0101 Product Development and Design
2. ME -0102 Reliability Engineering
3. ME -0103 Advanced Welding Technology
4. ME- 0104 Optimization Techniques in Engineering
5. ME- 0105 Project Management
6. ME -0106 Advanced Fluid Mechanics
7. ME- 0107 Experimental Stress Analysis
8. ME- 0108 Advanced Dynamics of Machines
9. ME- 0109 Mechatronics
10. ME- 0110 Nano Technology

1
Kamla Nehru Institute of Technology,Sultanpur
STUDY & EVALUATION SCHEME
B. Tech. Mechanical Engineering
[Effective from Session 20016-17]

Year-IV, Semester- VIII


Sr. Course Subject Periods Evaluation Scheme Subject
No. Code Sessional Exam ESE Total
L T P CT TA Tota
l
Theory
1 ME-801 Power Plant Engineering 3 1 0 30 20 50 100 150
2 ME-802 Non-Conventional Energy 3 1 0 30 20 50 100 150
Resources
3 ME-(201 Departmental Elective-II 3 1 0 30 20 50 100 150
to 211)
4 ME- Departmental Elective-III 3 1 0 30 20 50 100 150
(0301 to
0310)
Practical/ Training/Project
5 ME-851 Project 0 0 12 - 100 100 250 350
6 GP-701 General Proficiency - - - - - 50 - 50
Total 1000

Departmental Electives:
Departmental Elective-II

1. ME-0201 Management Information System


2. ME- 0202 Total Quality Management
3. ME- 0203 Thermal Turbo Machines
4. ME- 0204 Mechanical System Design
5. ME- 0205 Tribology
6. ME- 0206 Industrial Ergonomics
7. ME- 0207 Concurrent Engineering
8. ME- 0208 Maintenance Engineering & Management
9. ME- 0209 Supply chain management
10. ME- 0210 Robotics
2
11. ME- 0211 Fracture Mechanism
Departmental Elective-III
1. ME- 0301 Design of Thermal Systems
2. ME- 0302 Advanced Synthesis of Mechanisms
3. ME- 0303 Six Sigma Methods & Applications
4. ME- 0304 Concepts of Modern Physics
5. ME- 0305 Finite Element Method
6. ME- 0306 Non-Destructive Testing
7. ME- 0307 Energy Management
8. ME- 0308 Fundamentals of Bio Medical Engineering
9. ME- 0309 Flexible Manufacturing system
10. ME- 0310 Molecular Dynamics

ME-701 MECHANICAL VIBRATION


LTP
310
UNIT - I
Introduction
Periodic motion, harmonic motion, superposition of simple harmonic motions,
beats, Fourier analysis
3
Single Degree Freedom System
Free vibration, Natural frequency, Equivalent systems, Energy method for determining
natural frequency, response to an initial disturbance, Torsional vibrations, Damped vibrations,
Vibrations of systems with viscous damping, Logarithmic decrement
5
UNIT - II
Single Degree Freedom: Forced Vibration
Forced vibration, Harmonic excitation with viscous damping, steady state vibrations,
Excitation due to rotating and reciprocating unbalance, Support excitation, Transmissibility,
Vibration measuring instruments, Displacement, velocity and acceleration measuring instruments
8
UNIT- III
Two Degree Freedom systems
Introduction, Principal modes, Double pendulum, Torsional system with damping, coupled
system, undamped dynamic vibration absorbers, Centrifugal pendulum absorbers, Dry friction
damper
8
UNIT- IV
Multi Degree Freedom system: Exact Analysis
Undamped free and forced vibrations of multi-degree freedom systems, influence Co-efficients,
Reciprocal theorem, Generalized co-ordinates and co-ordinate couples, Natural frequencies and
mode shapes modal analysis of undamped systems.

8
UNIT- V
3
Multi Degree Freedom system: Numerical Analysis
Rayleigh‟s, Dunkerely‟s, Holzer‟s ad Stodola methods, Rayleigh-Ritz method
5
CRITICAL SPEED OF SHAFTS
Shaft with one disc with and without damping, Multi-disc shafts, Secondary critical speed.
3
Books and References:
1. Mechanical Vibrations – P. Srinivasan, TMH
2. Mechanical Vibrations – G. K. Groover, Jain Brothers, Roorkee
3. Mechanical Vibrations – W. T. Thomson
4. Mechanical Vibrations – JS Rao & K Gupta, New Age
5. Mechanical Vibrations – Tse, Morse & Hinkle
6. Mechanical Vibrations – V. Rama Murthy, Narosa Publications

ME-702 COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN (CAD)


LTP
310
UNIT-I
Introduction:
Introduction to CAD/CAED/CAE, Elements of CAD, Essential requirements of CAD,
Concepts of integrated CAD/CAM, Necessity & its importance, Engineering Applications
Computer Graphics-I
CAD/CAM systems, Graphics Input devices-cursor control Devices, Digitizers, Keyboard
terminals, Image scanner, Speech control devices and Touch, panels, Graphics display
devices-Cathode Ray Tube, Random & Raster scan display, Colour CRT monitors,
Direct View Storage Tubes, Flat Panel display, Hard copy printers and plotters 8
UNIT-II
Computer Graphics-II
Graphics standards, Graphics Software, Software Configuration, Graphics Functions,
Output primitives- Bresenham‟s line drawing algorithm and Bresenham‟s circle
generating algorithm
4
Geometric Transformations:
World/device Coordinate Representation, Windowing and clipping, 2 D Geometric
transformations-Translation, Scaling, Shearing, Rotation & Reflection Matrix representation,
Composite transformation, 3 D transformations, multiple transformation
4
UNIT-III
Curves:
Curves representation, Properties of curve design and representation, Interpolation vs
approximation, Parametric representation of analytic curves, Parametric continuity conditions,
Parametric representation of synthetic curves-Hermite cubic splines-Blending function
formulation and its properties, Bezier curves-Blending function formulation and its properties,
Composite Bezier curves, B-spline curves and its properties, Periodic and non-periodic B-spline
curves
8
UNIT-IV
4
3D Graphics:
Polygon surfaces-Polygon mesh representations, Quadric and Superquadric surfaces and
blobby objects; Solid modeling-Solid entities, Fundamentals of Solid modeling-Set theory,
regularized set operations; Half spaces, Boundary representation, Constructive solid geometry,
Sweep representation, Color models Application commands for AutoCAD & ProE software
8
UNIT-V
Numerical Methods:
Introduction, Errors in numbers, Binary representation of numbers, Root finding-
Bisection method, Newton Raphson method, Curve fitting-Least square method,
Numerical differentiation-Newton‟s interpolation, Numerical Integration-Trapezoidal
and Simpson method
5
Finite Element Method:
Introduction, Principles of Finite elements modeling, Stiffness matrix/displacement matrix,
Stiffness matrix for spring system, bar & beam elements, bar elements in 2D space (truss
element)
3
Books & References:
1. Computer Graphics Hearn & Baker Prentice Hall of India
2. Computer Aided Engineering Design Anupam Saxena & B. Sahay Anamaya Publishers
3. CAD/CAM HP Groover & EW Zimmers, Jr. Prentice Hall India Ltd. 40
4. CAD/CAM Theory and Practice Ibrahim Zeid & R Sivasubramaniam McGraw Hill
5. Computer Aided Design RK Srivastava Umesh Publications
6. Mathematical Elements for Computer Graphics DF Rogers & JA Adams McGraw Hill
7. Finite Element Method SS Rao
8. FE Analysis Theory and Programming CS Krishnamoorthy Tata McGraw Hill
9. Numerical Method for Engg Computation MK Jain, SRK Iyenger &RK Jain Wiley
Eastern Limited
10. Computer Oriented Numerical Methods V Rajaraman Prentice Hall of India.

ME -703 AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING LTP


310

Unit-I Power Unit and Gear Box:


Principles of Design of main components. Valve mechanism. Power and Torque
characteristics. Rolling, air and gradient resistance. Tractive effort. Gear Box. Gear ratio
determination. Design of Gear box.
7
Unit-II Transmission System:
Requirements. Clutches. Toque converters. Over Drive and free wheel, Universal joint.
Differential Gear Mechanism of Rear Axle. Automatic transmission, Steering and Front Axle.
Castor Angle, wheel camber & Toe-in, Toe-out etc.. Steering geometry. Ackerman mechanism,
Understeer and Oversteer.
8
5
Unit-III Braking System:
General requirements, Road, tyre adhesion, weight transfer, Braking ratio. Mechanical brakes,
Hydraulic brakes. Vacuum and air brakes. Thermal aspects.
5
Chasis and Suspension System:
Loads on the frame. Strength and stiffness. Various suspension systems.
3
Unit-IV Electrical System :
Types of starting motors, generator & regulators, lighting system, Ignition system, Horn,
Battery etc.
5
Fuel Supply System:
Diesel & Petrol vehicle system such as Fuel Injection Pump, Injector & Fuel Pump, Carburetor
etc. MPFI.
4
Unit-V Automobile Air Conditioning:
Requirements, Cooling & heating systems.
2
Cooling & Lubrication System:
Different type of cooling system and lubrication system.
2
Maintenance system:
Preventive maintenance, break down maintenance and over hauling.
2

References-
1. Automotive Engineering- Hietner
2. Automobile Engineering - Kripal Singh.
3. Automobile Engineering - Narang.
4. Automotive Mechanics- Crouse
5. Automobile Engineering - Newton and Steeds.

ME-704 OPERATIONS RESEARCH LTP


310

Unit 1
Introduction: Definition and scope of operation research
2
Linear Programming: Introduction and scope, Graphical method, Simplex method, primal
and dual problem, sensitivity analysis
6
Unit 2
Transportation problems: Types of problems, transportation algorithm
6
4
Assignment problem: Allocation and assignment problems
2
Sequencing: n jobs on two / three machines, two jobs on m machines
2
Unit 3
Dynamic Programming: Multi stage decision problems & solution, Principle of optimality
3
Decision Theory: decision under various conditions
2
Game Theory: Two person Zero sum game, Solution with / without saddle point, Dominance
rule, algebraic method, graphical method, linear programming method.
3
Unit 4:
Inventory models: models of inventory, operation of inventory systems, quantity discount
5
Queuing System: characteristics, M / M / 1 & M / M / S system, cost consideration
3
Unit 5:
Replacement model: Equipment that deteriorate with time, Equipment that fail with time.
2
Project Management: Basic concept, Rules for drawing network, determination of slack, float &
critical path, crashing of operation, resource allocation
6
Text Books:
1. Operations Research by H. M. Wagner Prentice Hall of India
2. Operations Research by H. A. Taha Prentice Hall of India
3. Operations Research by R. Paneerselvam Prentice Hall of India
4. Operations Research by J. K. Sharma Trinity Press

ME-751: CAD/CAM LAB


LTP
012
Total TEN Experiments are to carried out. FIVE Experiments each from CAD and CAM.
A. CAD Experiments
1. Line Drawing or Circle Drawing experiment: Writing and validation of computer program.
2. Geometric Transformation algorithm experiment for translation/rotation/scaling: Writing and
validation of computer program.
3. Design of machine component or other system experiment: Writing and validation of
computer program.
4. Understanding and use of any 3-D Modeling Software commands.

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5. Pro/E/Idea etc. Experiment: Solid modeling of a machine component
6. Writing a small program for FEM for 2 spring system and validation of program or using a
fem Package
7. Root findings or curve fitting experiment: Writing and validation of computer program.
8. Numerical differentiation or numerical integration experiment: Writing and validation
of computer program.
B. CAM Experiments
1. To study the characteristic features of CNC machine
2. Part Programming (in word address format) experiment for turning operation (including
operations such as grooving and threading) and running on CNC machine
3. Part Programming (in word address format or ATP) experiment for drilling operation (point to
point) and running on CNC machine
4. Part Programming (in word address format or ATP) experiment for milling operation
(contouring) and running on CNC machine
5. Experiment on Robot and programs
6. Experiment on Transfer line/Material handling
7. Experiment on difference between ordinary and NC machine, study or retrofitting
8. Experiment on study of system devices such as motors and feedback devices
9. Experiment on Mechatronics and controls

ME-752: I.C. ENGINES AND AUTOMOBILE LAB


LTP
002
Experiments: Say minimum 10 experiments out of following in depth and details.
1. Performance Analysis of Four stroke S.I. Engine- Determination of indicated and
brake thermal efficiency, specific fuel consumption at different loads, Energy Balance.
2. Determination of Indicated H.P. of I.C. Engine by Morse Test.
3. Performance Analysis of Four stroke C.I. Engine- Determination of indicated and brake
thermal efficiency, specific fuel consumption at different loads, Energy Balance.
4. Study & experiment on Valve mechanism.
5. Study & experiment on Gear Box.
6. Study & experiment on Differential Gear Mechanism of Rear Axle.
7. Study & experiment on Steering Mechanism.
8. Study & experiment on Automobile Braking System.
9. Study & experiment on Chassis and Suspension System.
10. Study & experiment on Ignition system of I.C. Engine.
11. Study & experiment on Fuel Supply System of S.I. Engines- Carburetor, Fuel Injection
Pump and MPFI.
12. Study & experiment on Fuel Supply System of C.I. Engines- Injector & Fuelm Pump.
13. Study & experiment on Air Conditioning System of an Automobile.
14. Comparative study of technical specifications of common small cars (such as Maruti
Swift, Hyundai i20, Cheverlet Aveo, Tata Indica, Ford Fusion etc.
15. Comparative study & technical features of common scooters & motorcycles available
in India.
16. Visit of an Automobile factory.
17. Visit to a Modern Automobile Workshop.
18. Experiment on Engine Tuning.
19. Experiment on Exhaust Gas Analysis of an I.C. Engine
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Department Elective-I

ME -0101 PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT AND DESIGN LTP


310

Unit-I: Introduction to Product Design


Introduction to PDD, Applications, Relevance, Product Definition, Scope, Terminology. Design
definitions, the role and nature of design, old and new design methods, Design by evolution.
Examples such evolution of bicycle, safety razor etc. Need based development, technology based
developments. Physical reliability & Economic feasibility of design concepts.
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UNIT II: Morphology of Design
Divergent, transformation and convergent phases of product design. Identification of need,
Analysis of need. Design for what? Design criteria, functional aspects. Aesthetics, ergonomics,
form (structure). Shape, size, color. Mental blocks, Removal of blocks, Ideation Techniques.
Creativity, Checklist.
7
UNIT III: Transformations
Brainstorming & Synectics. Morphological techniques. Utility concept, Utility value, Utility
index. Decision making under multiple criteria. Economic aspects of design. Fixed and variable
costs. Break-even analysis.

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UNIT IV: Reliability
Reliability considerations, Bath tub curve, Reliability of systems in series and parallel. Failure
rate, MTTF and MTBF. Optimum spares from reliability consideration. Design of displays and
controls, Man-Machine interface, Compatibility of displays and controls. Ergonomic aspects.
Anthropometric data and its importance in design. Applications of Computers in product design.
9
UNIT IV: Product Appraisal
Information and literature search, patents, standards and codes. Environment and safety
considerations. Existing techniques such as work-study, SQC etc. which could be used to
improve method & quality of product. Innovation versus Invention. Technological Forecasting.
9
8
Recommended Books:
1. Product Design & Manufacturing - A.K.Chitab & R.C.Gupta, PHI (EEE).
2. The Technology of Creation Thinking - R.P. Crewford – Prentice Hall
3. The Art of Thought – Grohem Walls – Bruce & Co., New York
4. Product Design & Decision Theory - M.K. Starr - Prentice Hall
5. Engg . Product Design -C .D. Cain, Bussiness Books.
6. Industrial design for Engineers –W .H. Mayall, Itiffe. Design Methods – seeds of
human futures – J. Christopher Jones, John Wiley & Sons.
7. Human Factor Engg. – Mccormick E.J., Mc GrawHill.
8. Engineering: An Introduction to Creative profession – G.C. Beakley Hw leach, Macmillan.
9. Industrial Design In Engineering – A marriage of Techniques – Charles H . Flurscheim,
The Design Council - London.
10. Quality Control & Reliability Analysis – Bijendra Singh, Khanna Publications.

ME-0102: RELIABILITY ENGINEERING LTP


310

1. Introduction:
Definition of reliability, types of failures, definition and factors influencing system
effectiveness, various parameters of system effectiveness.
4
2. Reliability Mathematics:
Definition of probability, laws of probability, conditional probability, Bay's theorem;
various distributions; data collection, recovery of data, data analysis Procedures, empirical
reliability calculations.
6
3. Reliability:
Types of system- series, parallel, series parallel, stand by and complex; development of logic
diagram, methods of reliability evaluation; cut set and tieset methods, matrix methods event trees
and fault trees methods, reliability evaluation using probability distributions, Markov method,
frequency and duration method.
8
4. Reliability Improvements:
Methods of reliability improvement, component redundancy, system redundancy, types of
redundancies-series, parallel, series - parallel, stand by and hybrid, effect of maintenance.
8
5. Reliability Testing:
Life testing, requirements, methods, test planning, data reporting system, data reduction and
analysis, reliability test standards.
6
Books Recommended :
1. R.Billintan & R.N. Allan,"Reliability Evaluation of Engineering and Systems", Plenum Press.
2. K.C. Kapoor & L.R. Lamberson,"Reliability in Engineering and Design", John Wiely
and Sons.
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3. S.K. Sinha & B.K. Kale,"Life Testing and Reliability Estimation", Wiely Eastern Ltd.
4. M.L. Shooman, "Probabilistic Reliability, An Engineering Approach", McGraw Hill.
5. G.H.Sandler,"System Reliability Engineering", Prentice Hal.

ME-0103: ADVANCED WELDING TECHNOLOGY LTP


310
Unit -1
Introduction: Importance and application of welding, Classification of welding
processes, selection of welding processes.
2
Brief review of conventional welding processes : Gas welding, Arc welding, MIG welding,
TIG welding, Resistance welding, Electro slag welding, Friction welding, Welding of MS, CI,
Al, Stainless steel, Maurer / Schaffer Diagram, Soldering & Brazing.
7
Unit - 2
Advanced welding Techniques : Principle, working and application of Plasma Arc Welding,
Laser Beam Welding, Electron Beam Welding, Ultra sonic Welding.
8
Unit - 3
Advanced weldingTechniques : Principle, working and application of Explosive Welding
/ Cladding, Under Water Welding, Metalizing, Hard Facing
8
Unit - 4
Weld Design : Welding machines / equipments and its characteristics and arc stability, Weld
defects and distortion and its remedies, Inspection / testing of welds, weld design, welding of
pipe-lines and pressure vessels, Life prediction
8
Unit - 5
Thermal and Metallurgical Consideration : Thermal consideration for welding, temperature
distribution, Analytical / Empirical analysis / formulae, heating & cooling curves, Metallurgical
consideration of weld, HAZ and parent metal, micro & macro structure, solidification of weld
and properties
8
Text Book:
1. Welding Science and Technology M. I. Khan New Age
International
Reference Books:
1. Welding & Welding Technology Richard L. Little TMH
2. Modern Welding A. D. Althouse et. el. Good heart Will Cox
3. Welding Engineering R. L. Agarwal Khanna Publishers S.
4. A text book of Welding Technology G. D. Garg K. Kataria & Sons
5. Welding Hand Book ASM
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ME-0104: OPTIMISATION TECHNIQUES IN ENGINEERING
LTP
310
Unit-I
Unconstrained Optimization: Optimizing Single-Variable Functions, conditions for
Local Minimum and Maximum, Optimizing Multi-Variable Functions.
4
Unit-II
Constrained Optimization: Optimizing Multivariable Functions with Equality Constraint:
Direct Search Method, Lagrange Multipliers Method, Constrained Multivariable Optimization
with inequality constrained: Kuhn-Tucker Necessary conditions, Kuhn – Tucker Sufficient
Conditions.
8
Unit-III
Optimization: Quasi-Newton Methods and line search, least squares optimization, Gauss-
Newton, Levenberg- Marquartd, Extensions of LP to Mixed Integer Linear Programming
(MILP), Non-Liner Programming, The Newton Algorithm, Non-Linear Least Squares,
Sequential Quadratics Programming (SQP), Constrained Optimization, SQP Implementation,
Multi Objective Optimization, Branch and Bound Approaches, Genetic Algorithms and
Genetic Programming, Singular Based Optimization, On-Line Real-Time Optimization,
Optimization in Econometrics Approaches – Blue.
10
Unit-IV
Optimization and Functions of a Complex Variable and Numerical Analysis: The Finite
Difference Method for Poisson‟s Equation in two Dimensions and for the Transient Heat
Equation, Eulers Method, The Modified Euler Method and the Runga-Kutta Method for
Ordinary Differential Equations, Gaussian Quardative Tranzoidal Rule and Simpson‟s 1/3
and 3/8 Rules, the Newton Raphson in one and two Dimensions, Jacobi‟s Iteration Method.
10
Unit-V
Optimization in Operation Research: Dynamic Programming, Transportation – Linear
Optimization Simplex and Hitchcock Algorithms, Algorithms, Minimax and Maximum
Algorithm, Discrete Simulation, Integer Programming – Cutting Plane Methods, Separable
Programming, Stochastic Programming, Goal Programming, Integer Linear Programming, Pure
and Mixed Strategy in theory of Games, Transshipment Problems, Heuristic Methods.
8
Books.
1. Winston W L: Operations Research: Applications and Algorithms
2. Rao S.S., Optimization: Theory and Applications.
3. Walsh G R: M methods of Optimization.
4. Williams H.P.: Model Building in Mathematics Programming.
5. Williams H.P.: Model Solving in Mathematics Programming
6. G.L. Nemhauser and L.A. Wolsey: Intger and Combinational Optimization.
7. R.G. Parker and R.L. Rardin:Discrete Optimization.

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ME-0105: Project Management
LTP
310
Unit-I- Project Management Concepts:
Introduction, project characteristics, taxonomy of projects, project identification and
formulation. Establishing the project and goals. Nature & context of project management; phases
of PM, A framework for PM issues, PM as a conversion process, project environment &
complexity. Organizing human resources, organizing systems & procedures for implementation.
Project direction.
8
Unit-II- Project Organization & Project Contracts:
Introduction, functional organization, project organization, matrix organization, modified matrix
organization, pure project organization, selection of project organization structure, project
breakdown structures, project contracts, types of contracts, types of payments to contractors.
8
Unit-III- Project Appraisal & Cost Estimation:
Introduction, technical appraisal, commercial appraisal, economic appraisal, financial
appraisal, management appraisal, social cost/benefit analysis, project risk analysis. Cost
analysis of the project, components of capital cost of a project, modern approach to project
performance analysis.
8
Unit-IV- Project Planning & Scheduling:
Introduction to PERT & CPM, planning and scheduling networks, time estimation, determination
of critical path, CPM model, event slacks & floats, PERT model, expected time for activities,
expected length of critical path, calculating the project length and variance, PERT & CPM cost
accounting systems, lowest cost schedule, crashing of networks, linear programming formulation
of event oriented networks, updating of networks, LOB technique.
8
Unit-V- Modification & Extensions of Network Models:
Complexity of project scheduling with limited resources, resource leveling of project schedules,
resource allocation in project scheduling - heuristic solution.
Precedence networking- examples with algorithm, decision networks, probabilistic networks,
computer aided project management- essential requirements of PM software, software packages
for CPM. Enterprise- wide PM, using spread sheets for financial projections.
8
Books:
1. Project Management by K. Nagarajan
2. Project Management by Harvey Maylor

ME-0106: ADVANCED FLUID MECHANICS


LTP
310
UNIT-I

13
Review of kinematics of fluid motion, method of describing fluid motion, translation, rate of
deformation, the material derivatives, acceleration, vorticity in cartesian & polar
coordinates, Reynolds transport theorem, Stress at a point, velocity profile, wall shear stress.
8
UNIT-II
Non-viscous incompressible flow- Equation of continuity, Euler‟s equation of motion,
Bernoulli‟s equation, circulation and its theorem, stress function, velocity potential, irrotational
flow, two dimensional source, sink, source-sink pair, doublet vortex, superposition of source-sink
with rectilinear flow, Rankine body, Superposition of rectilinear flow and doublet, flow around a
spinning circular cylinder, Magnus effect, lift & Drag, Skin friction. Lift of aerofoils.
9
UNIT-III
Boundary layer Concept-Introduction to boundary layer formation, Novier-stokes equation,
Boundary layer thickness, momentum thickness, energy thickness, Boundary layer equations,
Momentum-Integral equation - Von Korman, Blasius solution of boundary layer on a flat
plate without pressure gradient, Flow with very small Reynolds number, Hogen poisseuille
flow, Plane Couette flow, Hydrodynamic theory of lubrication.
8
UNIT-IV
Compressible flow- Propagation of pressure change, sound velocity, elastic waves, Mach
number, Mach cone, isentropic flow relations in terms of sonic velocity and mach number,
Stagnation properties, Regions of flow, Energy equation, Effect of Mach number on
compressibility. Propagation of infinitesimal waves, Non-steep finite pressure wave and steep
finite pressure waves, Expansion waves Isentropic flow with variable area, Mach number
variation and its effect on Flow through nozzles and diffusers. Area ratio, impulse function, Use
of Gas/Air tables.
8
UNIT-V
Flow with normal shock waves- Development of shock wave, rarefaction wave, governing
equations, Prandtle-Meyer relation. Thermodynamic properties across shock. Wind tunnels.
3
Flow in constant area duct with friction-Fanno curves, Fanno flow equations, Solution of
fanno flow equations. Variation of flow properties. Tables & charts for Fanno flow.
3
Flow in constant area duct with heat transfer- Rayleigh line, Fundamental equations,
Rayleigh flow relation, Variation of flow properties. Tables & Charts for Rayleigh flow.
2
Books/ References:
1. Fluid Mechanics by White.
2. Fluid Mechanics by Streeter
3. Fluid Mechanics by Som & Biswas
4. Fluid Mechanics by K.L. Kumar
5. Fluid Mechanics by A.K. Jain
6. Fluid Mechanics by Robert W. Fox & Alan T. Mc Donald, Wiley Students Edition
7. Fundamentals of Compressible flow by S.M. Yahya
8. Gas Dynamics by Z. Hussain
9. Viscous fluid flow by White
10. Computational Fluid Dynamics by Anderson
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11. Gas Dynamics by E. Radhakrishnan
12. Fluid Mechanics by Kundu & Cohen, Academic Press, Elsevier

ME-0107: EXPERIMENTAL STRESS ANALYSIS


LTP
310
UNIT I
Elementary Elasticity:
Stress: Introduction, Stress Equations of Equilibrium, Laws of Stress Transformations,
principal Stresses, Two-Dimensional State of Stress, Stresses Relative to Principal Coordinate
System, Special States of Stress.
4
Strain: Introduction, Displacement and Strain, Strain Transformation Equation, Principal
Strains, Compatibility, Volume Dilation, Stress Strain Relations, Strain Transformation
Equations and Stress Strain Relations for Two-Dimensional State of Stress.
4
UNIT II
Strain Measurements: Introduction, Properties of Strain Gage Systems, Types of
Strain Gages, Grid- Method of Strain Analysis.
4
Brittle Coating Method: Coating Stresses, Failure Theories, Brittle Coating Crack
Patterns, Resin and Ceramic Based Brittle Coating, Test Procedure, Analysis of Brittle Coating
Data.
4
UNIT III
Electrical Resistance Strain Gages: Introduction, Strain Sensitivity in Alloys, Strain
Gage Adhesives, Gage Sensitivity and Gage Factor, Rectangular and Delta Roslte.
5
Strain Gage Circuit: Potentiometer and its Application, Wheat-Stone Bridge, Bridge
Sensitivity, Null Balance Bridges.
3
UNIT IV
Theory of Photo elasticity: Introduction, Temporary Double Refraction, Stress Optic Law,
Relative Retardation, Stressed Model in Plane Polariscope, Effect of Principal Directions, Effect of
Principal Stress Difference, Stressed Model in Circular Polariscope, Light and Dark Field
arrangements, Tardy Compensation, Fringe Sharpening and Multiplication by Partial Mirrors.
8
UNIT V
Two Dimensional Photo elasticity: Introduction, Isochromatic Fringe Patterns, Isoclinic
Fringe Patterns, Compensation Techniques, Calibration Methods, Separation Methods, Shear
Difference Method, Electrical Analogy Method, Oblique Incidence Method, Materials for
Two-Dimensional Photo elasticity.
7
Text Books:
1. Experiment Stress Analysis by James W. Dally and William F. Riley, International
Student Edition, McGraw-Hill Book Company.
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2. Experiment Stress Analysis by Dr. Sadhu Singh, Khanna Publishers.

ME-0108: ADVANCED DYNAMICS OF MACHINERY


LTP
310
UNIT I
Dynamic Analysis of Mechanisms and Machines: Introduction, Motion of Rigid Body under a
System of Forces, Principle of Virtual Work, D‟Alembert‟s Principle and Dynamic
Equilibrium, Dynamic Force Analysis, Stresses in Moving Members, Motion Analysis,
Equivalent Force and Mass Method.
8
UNIT II
Dynamics of Direct Acting Engine Mechanisms: Introduction, Piston Motion, Turning
Moment on Crank-Shaft, Dynamically Equivalent Link, Approximate Expression for Turning
Moment, Correction to the Approximate Expression, Turning Moment Diagram, Fluctuation
of Crank-Shaft Speed, Flywheel Analysis.
8
UNIT III
Balancing of Inertia Force and Moments in Machines: Introduction, Balancing of
Rotating Masses, Two-Plane Balancing, Balancing of Reciprocates Masses, Balancing of
Internal Combustion Engines.
7
UNIT IV
Gyroscopic action in Machines: Introduction, Motion of a Rigid Body in Three- Dimensions,
Principal Axes, Angular Velocity and Momentum about Principal Axes, Euler‟s Equation of
Motion, Euler‟s Modified Equation, Simple Precession of a Symmetrical Gyroscope,
Gyroscopic Effects in Machines, Gyroscopic Stabilization.
8
UNIT V
Dynamics of Rotating Shafts: Introduction, Critical Speed, Shaft with an Unbalanced
Disc at Mid-Span, Generalized Forces, Lagrange‟s Equation of Motion, Gyroscopic Effect
on Critical Speed.
7
Text Book:
1. Theory of Mechanisms and Machines by Amitabh Ghosh and Ashok Kumar Malik, Affiliated
East- West Press Pvt. Ltd, New Delhi.
2. Theory of Machines and Mechanisms by Joseph Edward Shigley and John Joseph Uicker, J.R.
International Student Edition, Mc-Graw Hill International Company.
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ME-0109: Mechatronics
LTP
310
UNIT-I INTRODUCTION
Introduction to mechatronics, systems, measurement systems, control systems, microprocessor-
based controllers, The mechatronics approach, Problems.
03 Hrs.
REVIEW OF TRANSDUCERS
Sensors and transducers, performance terminology, Displacement position and proximity,
velocity & motion, Force, Fluid pressure, Liquid flow, liquid level, Temperature, Light sensors,
Selection of sensors, Inputting data by switches, Problems.
05 Hrs.
UNIT-II SIGNAL CONDITIONING
Signal conditioning, The operational amplifier, Protection, Filtering, Wheatstone bridge, Digital
signals, Multiplexers, Data acquisition, Digital signal processing, Pulse - moulation, Problems.
05 Hrs.
DATA PRESENTATION SYSTEMS
Displays, Data presentation elements, Magnetic recording, Displays, Data acquisition systems,
Measurement systems, Measurement systems, Testing and calibration, Problems.
06 Hrs.
UNIT-III PNEUMATIC AND HYDRAULIC SYSTEMS
Actuation systems, Pneumatic and hydraulic systems, Directional control valves, Pressure
control valves, Cylinders, Process control valves, rotary actuators, Problems. 05 Hrs
MECHANICAL ACTUATION SYSTEMS
Mechanical systems, Types of motion, Kinematics chains, Cams, Gear trains, Ratchet and pawl,
Belt and chain drives, Bearings, Mechanical aspects of motor selection, Problems.
04 Hrs.
UNIT-IV ELECTRICAL ACTUATION SYSTEMS

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Electrical systems, Mechanical Switches, Solid-state switches, Solenoids, DC motors, AC
motors, Stepper motors, Problems.
07Hrs.
UNIT-V BASIC SYSTEM MODELS
Mathematical models, mechanical system building blocks, Electrical system building blocks,
Thermal system building blocks, Problems.
07 Hrs.
REFERENCE:
1. Mechatronics - W. Bolton, 2 Ed. Addison Wesley Longman, Pub, 1999 (Delhi).

ME-0110: NANO TECHNOLOGY


LTP
310
UNIT -1 :
Introduction:
Difinition of Nano-Science and Nano Technology, Applications of Nano-Technology.

18
Introduction to Physics of Solid State:
Structure: Size dependence of properties; crystal structures, face centered cubic
nanoparticles; Tetrehedrally bounded semiconductor structures; lattice vibrations.
Energy Bands: Insulators, semiconductor and conductors; Reciprocal space;
Energy bands and gaps of semiconductors; effective masses; Fermi Surfaces.
Localized Particles: Acceptors and deep taps; mobility; Excitons.
10
UNIT-2
Quantum Theory For Nano Science:
Time dependent and time independent Schrodinger wave equations.
Particle in a box, Potential step: Refelection and tunneling(Quantum leak). Penetration of
Barrier, Potential box(Trapped particle in 3D:Nanodot), Electron trapped in 2D plane(Nano
sheet), Quantum confinerment effect in nano materials.
4
Quantum Wells, Wires and Dots
Preparation of Quantum Nanostructure; Size and Dimensionality effect,
Fermigas; Potential wells; Partial confinement; Excitons; Single electron
Tunneling, Infrared etectors; Quantum dot laser Superconductivity.
3
Properties of Individual Nano particles
Metal Nano clusters: Magic Numbers; Theoretical Modelling of Nanopraticles;
geometric structure; electronic structure; Reactivity; Fluctuations Magnetic Clusters;
Bulle to Nano structure.
Semi conducting Nanoparticles: Optical Properties; Photofragmentation; Coulmbic
explosion.
Rare Gas & Molecular Clusters: Inert gas clusters; Superfluid clusters
molecular clusters.
UNIT-3
Growth Techniques of Nanomaterials:
Lithograpahic and Nonlithograpahic techniques, Sputtering and film deposition in glow
discharge, DC sputtering technique(p-CuAlO2 deposition). Thermal evaporation
technique, E-beam evaporation, Chemical Vapour deposition(CVD), Synthesis of carbon
nano-fibres and multi-walled carbon nanotubes, Pulsed Laser Deposition, Molecular beam
Epitoxy, Sol-Gel Techniuqe (No chemistry required), Synthesis of nanowires/rods,
Electrodeposition, Chemical bath deposition, Ion beam deposition system, Vapor-Liquid
–Solid (VLS) method of nanowires.
8
UNIT -4
Methods of Measuring Properties:
Structure: Crystallography, particle size determination, surface structure,
Microscopy: Scanning Prob Microscopy (SPM), Atomic Force Microscopy
(AFM), Field Ion Microscopy, Scanning Electron Microscopy, Transmission
Elecrtron Microscopy (TEM)
Spectroscopy: Infra red and Raman Spectroscopy, X-ray Spectroscopy, Magnetic
resonance, Optical and Vibrational Spectroscopy, Luninscence.
8
UNIT-5

19
Buckey Ball: Nano structuresof carbon(fullerene):
Carbon nano-tubes: Fabrication , structure. electrical, mechanical, and vibrational
properties and applications. Nano diamond, Boron Nitride Nano-tubes, single elecron
transistors, Moelcular machine, Nano-Biometrics, Nano Robots.
7
Text/Reference Books:
1. C.P.Poole Jr F.J. Owens, “Introduction to Nanotechnology”. (5)

20
th
2. “Introduction to S.S. Physics” - (7 Edn.) Wiley 1996.
3. S. Sugano & H. Koizuoni, “Microcluster Physics” –Springor 1998
4. “Handboole of Nanostructured Materials & Nanotechnology” vol.-5. Academic
Press 2000
5. A.K.Bandyopadhyay, “Nano Materials” New Age InternationaL.

ME-801: POWER PLANT ENGINEERING


LTP
310

Unit-I
Introduction
Power and energy, sources of energy, review of thermodynamic cycles related to power plants,
fuels and combustion calculations.
3
Load estimation, load curves, various terms and factors involved in power plant calculations.
Effect of variable load on power plant operation, Selection of power plant units.
2
Power plant economics and selection Effect of plant type on costs, rates, fixed elements, energy
elements, customer elements and investor‟s profit; depreciation and replacement, theory of
rates. Economics of plant selection, other considerations in plant selection.
3
Unit-II
Steam power plant
General layout of steam power plant, Power plant boilers including critical and super critical
boilers. Fluidized bed boilers, boilers mountings and accessories, Different systems such as coal
handling system, pulverizers and coal burners, combustion system, draft, ash handling system,
Dust collection system, Feed water treatment and condenser and cooling towers and cooling
ponds, Turbine auxiliary systems such as governing, feed heating, reheating , flange heating
and gland leakage. Operation and maintenance of steam power plant, heat balance and
efficiency, Site selection of a steam power plant.
8
Unit-III
Diesel power plant
General layout, Components of Diesel power plant, Performance of diesel power plant, fuel
system, lubrication system, air intake and admission system, supercharging system, exhaust
system, diesel plant operation and efficiency, heat balance, Site selection of diesel power plant,
Comparative study of diesel power plant with steam power plant.
2
Gas turbine power plant
Layout of gas turbine power plant, Elements of gas turbine power plants, Gas turbine
fuels, cogeneration, auxiliary systems such as fuel, controls and lubrication, operation and
maintenance, Combined cycle power plants, Site selection of gas turbine power plant.
6

Unit-IV
Nuclear power plant
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Principles of nuclear energy, Lay out of nuclear power plant, Basic components of nuclear
reactions, nuclear power station, Nuclear waste disposal, Site selection of nuclear power plants.
3
Hydro electric station Hydrology, Principles of working, applications, site selection,
classification and arrangements, hydro-electric plants, run off size of plant and choice of units,
operation and maintenance, hydro systems, interconnected systems.
4
Non-Conventional Power Plants
Introduction to non-conventional power plants (Solar, wind, geothermal, tidal) etc.
4
Unit-V
Electrical system
Generators and generator cooling, transformers and their cooling, bus bar, etc.
2
Instrumentation
Purpose, classification, selection and application, recorders and their use, listing of various
control rooms.
3
Pollution
Pollution due to power generation .
2
References
1. “Power Plant Engineering” F.T. Morse, Affiliated East-West Press Pvt. Ltd, New
Delhi/Madras.
2. “Power Plant Engineering” Mahesh Verma, Metropolitan Book Company Pvt. Ltd. New
Delhi.
3. “Power Plant Technology” El-Vakil, McGraw Hill.
4. Power Plant Engineering by P.K. Nag, Tata McGraw Hill.
5. Steam & Gas Turbines & Power Plant Engineering by R.Yadav, Central Pub,House.

ME-802: NON-CONVENTIONAL ENERGY RESOURCES


LTP
210
UNIT-1
Energy resources:
Indian and global energy sources, Energy exploited, Energy planning, Energy parameters
(energy intensity, energy-GDP elasticity), Introduction to various sources of energy, Solar
thermal, Photovoltaic, Water power, Wind energy, Biomass, Ocean thermal, Tidal and wave
energy, Geothermal energy, Hydrogen energy systems, Fuel cells, Decentralized and
dispersed generation.
3
Solar radiations:
Extra-terrestrial radiation, Spectral distribution, Solar constant, Solar radiations on earth,
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Measurement of solar radiations, Solar radiation geometry, Flux on a plane surface, Latitude,
Declination angle, Surface azimuth angle, Hour angle, Zenith angle, Solar altitude angle
expression for angle between incident beam and the normal to a plane surface (no derivation),
Local apparent time, Apparent motion of sun, Day length, Solar radiation data for India.
4
UNIT-2 Solar
energy:
Solar thermal power and it's conversion, Solar collectors, Flat plate, Performance analysis of flat
plate collector, Solar concentrating collectors, Types of concentrating collectors,
Thermodynamic limits to concentration, Cylindrical collectors, Thermal analysis of solar
collectors, Tracking CPC and solar swing. Solar thermal energy storage, Different systems, Solar
pond. Applications, Water heating, Space heating & cooling, Solar distillation, solar pumping,
solar cooking, Greenhouses, Solar power plants.
8
Solar photovoltaic system:
Photovoltaic effect, Efficiency of solar cells, Semiconductor materials for solar cells, solar
photovoltaic system, Standards of solar photovoltaic system, Applications of PV system, PV
hybrid system.
2

UNIT-3
Biogas:
Photosynthesis, Bio gas production Aerobic and anaerobic bio-conversion process, Raw
materials, Properties of bio gas, Producer gas, Transportation of bio gas, bio gas plant technology
& status, Community biogas plants, Problems involved in bio gas production, Bio gas
applications, Biomass conversion techniques, Biomass gasification, Energy recovery from urban
waste, Power generation from liquid waste, Biomass cogeneration, Energy plantation, Fuel
properties, Biomass resource development in India.
5
Wind energy:
Properties of wind, Availability of wind energy in India, wind velocity, Wind machine
fundamentals, Types of wind machines and their characteristics, Horizontal and Vertical axis
wind mills, Elementary design principles, Coefficient of performance of a wind mill rotor,
Aerodynamic considerations in wind mill design, Selection of a wind mill, Wind energy farms,
Economic issues, Recent development.
3
UNIT-4
Electrochemical effects and fuel cells:
Principle of operation of an acidic fuel cell, Reusable cells, Ideal fuel cells, other types of fuel
cells, Comparison between acidic and alkaline hydrogen-oxygen fuel cells. Efficiency and EMF
of fuel cells, operating characteristics of fuel cells, Advantages of fuel cell power plants, Future
potential of fuel cells.
3
Tidal power:
Tides and waves as sources of energy, Fundamentals of tidal power, Use of tidal energy
Limitations of tidal energy conversion systems.
2
Hydrogen Energy:
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Properties of hydrogen in respect of it's use as source of renewable energy, Sources of
hydrogen, Production of hydrogen, Storage and transportation, Problems with hydrogen as fuel,
Development of hydrogen cartridge, Economics of hydrogen fuel and its use.
3
UNIT-5
Thermoelectric systems:
Kelvin relations, power generation, Properties of thermoelectric materials, Fusion Plasma
generators.
2
Geothermal energy:
Structure of earth‟s interior, Geothermal sites, earthquakes & volcanoes, Geothermal
resources, Hot springs, Steam ejection, Principal of working, Types of geothermal station with
schematic representation, Site selection for geothermal power plants. Advanced concepts,
Problems associated with geothermal conversion.
2
Ocean energy;
Principle of ocean thermal energy conversion, Wave energy conversion machines,
Power plants based on ocean energy, Problems associated with ocean thermal energy
conversion systems, Thermoelectric OTEC, Developments of OTEC, and Economics. Impact of
renewable energy generation on environment, Kyoto Protocol, Cost of electricity production
from different energy sources, Energy options for Indian economy.
4
Books / Reference:
Bansal Keemann, Meliss," Renewable energy sources and conversion technology", Tata Mc
Graw Hill.
Kothari D.P., “Renewable energy resources and emerging technologies”, Prentice Hall of India
Pvt. Ltd.
Rai G.D, "Non-Conventional energy Sources", Khanna Publishers.
Ashok V. Desai, "Nonconventional Energy", New Age International Publishers Ltd.

Department Elective-II

ME-0201: MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM


LTP
310
Unit-I
Organisation & Types, Decision Making, Data & information, Characteristics & Classification
of information, Cost & value of information, Various channels of information & MIS.

6
Unit-II
Foundation of Information System : Introduction to Information System in Business
Fundamentals of Information System, Solving Business Problems with Information System,

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Concept of Balanced MIS, Effectiveness & Efficiency Criteria. Tool and Techniques of
MIS-dataflow diagram, flow chart etc.
10
Unit-III
Business application of information technology, electronic commerce, Internet, Intranet, Extranet
& Enterprise Solutions, Information System for Business Operations, Information system for
managerial Decision Support, Information System for Strategic Advantage.
8
Unit-IV
Managing Information Technology, Enterprise & Global Management, Security & Ethical
Challenges, Planning & Implementing Change. Reports: Various types of MIS reports, GUI &
Other Presentation tools.
6
Unit-V
Advanced concepts in information system: Enterprise Resource Planning: introduction, various
modules like Human Resources, Finance, Accounting, Production & Logistics. Supply Chain
Management, CRM, Procurement Management System Object Oriented modeling case studies.
10
Books
1. O.Brian, “Introduction to Information System”, Mc-Graw Hill.
2. O.Brian, “Management Information System”, TMH.
3. Alter, “Information Systems : A Management Perspective”, Addison Wesley.
4. Arora & Bhatia, “Information Systems for Managers”, Excel
5. Bansal, “Information System Analysis & Design”, TMH.
6. Jawadegar, “Management Information System”, TMH.
7. Murdick, “Information System for Modern Management”, PHI.
8. Alexis Leon, “Enterprise Resource Planning”, TMH.

ME-0202: TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT (TQM)


LTP
310

Unit-I
Quality Concepts
Evolution of Quality control, concept change, TQM Modern concept, Quality concept in
design, Review off design, Evolution of proto type.
Control on Purchased Product
Procurement of various products, evaluation of supplies, capacity verification, Development
of sources, procurement procedure.
Manufacturing Quality
Methods and Techniques for manufacture, Inspection and control of product, Quality in sales
and services, Guarantee, analysis of claims.
8
Unit-II
25
Quality Management
Organization structure and design, Quality function, decentralization, Designing and fitting
organization for different types products and company, Economics of quality value and
contribution, Quality cost, optimizing quality cost, seduction programme.
Human Factor in Quality
Attitude of top management, co-operation, of groups, operators attitude, responsibility, causes of
operators error and corrective methods.
8
Unit-III
Control Charts
Theory of control charts, measurement range, construction and analysis of R charts, process
capability study, use of control charts.
Attributes of Control Charts
Defects, construction and analysis off-chart, improvement by control chart, variable sample
size, construction and analysis of C-chart.
8
Unit-IV
Defects Diagnosis and Prevention
Defect study, identification and analysis of defects, corrective measure, factors affecting
reliability, MTTF, calculation of reliability, Building reliability in the product, evaluation of
reliability, interpretation of test results, reliability control, maintainability, zero defects, quality
circle.
8
Unit-V
IS0-9000 and its concept of Quality Management:
ISO 9000 series, Taguchi method, JIT in some details.
6
References:
1. Lt. Gen. H.LaI, "Total Quality management", Wiley Eastern Limited, 1990. .
2. Greg Bounds. “Beyond Total Quality Management”. McGraw Hill, 1994.
3. Menon, H.G, "TQM in New Product manufacturing", McGraw Hill 1992

ME-0203: THERMAL TURBO MACHINES


LTP
310
UNIT-I
Brief history of turbo machinery, introduction to blowers, pumps, compressors, steam & gas
turbines, turbojet, Review of laws of thermodynamics & SFEE in reference to turbo machinery,
Energy transfer in turbo machines, Euler‟s equation, Definition of various efficiencies,
Preheat factor, Reheat factor, Blade classification, Blade terminology, Cascade testing,
Velocity diagrams for axial and radial turbomachinery and pumps.
8
UNIT-II

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Centrifugal compressors- Principle of operation, work done and pressure rise,Velcoity
diagram for centrifugal compressor, Slip factor, Stage pressure rise, Loading coefficient,
Diffuser, degree of reaction, Effect of impeller blade profile, Pre-whirl and inlet guide vanes,
Centrifugal Compressor characteristic curves.
4
Axial flow compressor- Principle of operation and working, Energy transfer, Velocity diagram
for axial compressor, Factors affecting stage pressure ratio, Blockage in compressor annulus,
Degree of reaction, 3-D flow, Design process, blade design, calculation of stage performance,
Axial compressor performance characteristic curves.
4
UNIT-III
Axial flow turbines-Elementary theory of axial flow turbine, Energy transfer, Velocity
diagram, Types of blades, Vortex theory, Choice of blade profile, pitch and chord,Estimation of
stage performance, Characteristic curves.
4
UNIT-IV
Steam turbines- Constructional details, working of steam turbine.
4
Pumps : Classification of Pumps, Main components, indicator diagram and modification due to
piston acceleration, Performance characteristics, Cavitation and its control, Miscellaneous types of
pumps.
4
Radial flow turbines: Elementary theory of radial flow turbines, Enthalpy- Entropy diagram,
State losses, Estimation of stage performance, Performance characteristics.
4
UNIT-V
Gas Turbine Starting & Control Systems: Starting ignition system, Combustion system types,
Safety limits & control.
Turbine Blade coding: Different cooling techniques, Types of coolants, Comparative evaluation
of different cooling techniques.
Mechanical Design consideration: Overall design choices, Material selection, Design
with traditional materials.
8
Books-
1. Gas turbine theory : Cohen & Rogers, Addison Weslay Longman Ltd.
2. Design of high efficiency turbomachinery and gas turbines, David Gordon Wilson,
Theodosios Korakianitis, Prentice Hall International.
3. Turbomachinery : S.M. Yahya.
4. Turbine, Compressors and Fans, S.M. Yahya, Tata Mc Graw Hill.
5. Gas Turbine- Ganeshan, Tata Mc Graw Hill.

ME-0204: MECHANICAL SYSTEM DESIGN


LTP
310
27
UNIT-I
Engineering process and System Approach
Basic concepts of systems, Attributes characterizing a system, system types, Application of
system concepts in Engineering, Advantages of system approach, Problems concerning systems,
Concurrent engineering, A case study-Viscous lubrication system in wire drawing.
4
Problem Formulation
Nature of engineering problems, Need statement, hierarchical nature of systems, hierarchical
nature of problem environment, problem scope and constraint, A case study: heating duct
insulation system, high speed belt drive system.
4
UNIT-II System
Theories
System Analysis, Black box approach, state theory approach, component integration
approach, Decision process approach, A case study- automobile instrumentation panel system.
4
System modeling
Need of modeling, Model types and purpose, linear systems, mathematical modeling, concepts,
A case study compound bar system.
4
UNIT-III
Graph Modeling and Analysis
Graph Modeling and analysis process, path problem, Network flow problem, A case study:
Material handling system.
4
Optimization Concepts
Optimization processes, Selection of goals and objectives-criteria, methods of optimization,
analytical, combinational, subjective. A case study: aluminium extrusion system.
3
UNIT-IV
System Evaluation
Feasibility assessment, planning horizon, time value of money, Financial analysis, A case study:
Manufacture of maize starch system.
4
Calculus Method for Optimization
Model with one decision variable, model with two decision variables, model with
equality constraints, model with inequality constraints, A case study: Optimization of an
insulation system.
4
UNIT-V Decision
Analysis
Elements of a decision problem, decision making, under certainty, uncertainty risk and
conflict probability, density function, Expected monetary value, Utility value, Baye‟s
theorem, A case study: Installation of machinery
4
System Simulation

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Simulation concepts, simulation models, computer application in simulation, spread sheet
simulation, Simulation process, problem definition, input model construction and solution,
limitation of simulation approach, A case study: Inventory control in production plant.
5
Books/References-
1. Design and Planning of Engineering systems-DD Reredith, KV Wong, RW Woodhead, and
RR Worthman, Prentice Hall Inc., Eaglewood Cliffs, New Jerse
2. Design Engineering-JR Dixon, TMH, New Delhi
3. An Introduction to Engineering Design Method-V Gupta and PN Murthy, TMH, New Delhi
4. Engineering Design-Robert Matousck, Blackie and son ltd. Glasgow
5. Optimization Techniques-SS Rao
6. System Analysis and Project Management-Devid I Cleland, William R King, McGraw Hill.

ME-0205: TRIBOLOGY
LTP
310

Unit-I: Introduction to Tribology


Definition, Scope, Applications, Friction, Definition, Scope, Laws of friction. Friction theories.
Surface contaminants, Effect of sliding speed on friction.
5
Unit-I: Wear
Definition, Scope, wear of metals, Types, Classification. Mechanism of wear, Quantitative
laws. Hypothesis of Holm. Hypothesis of Burwell and Strang. Hypothesis of Archard, Rawe,
Rabinowicz. Quantitative law for Abrasive wear, Bayerku surface fatigue theory. Delamination
theory & Fatigue theory of wear, wear resistant materials. Introduction to wear of Polymers and
Ceramics. Wear reduction by Surface Improvements, Pitting, Erosion & Stress Corrosion.
10
Unit-III: Surface Interactions
Elastic & Plastic deformation of surfaces. Contact of Solids, Contact of Ideally Smooth Surfaces.
Distribution of Pressure over elastic contact of two curvilinear bodies. Formulae for calculation
of contact area. Physico-Mechanical properties of surface layers, Characteristics of Surface
Geometry. Classes of surface roughness. Contact of rough surfaces. Interaction of surface peaks.
Real and contour area of contact.
10
Unit-IV: Lubrication
Definition & Scope. Generalized Reynold‟s equation. Flow and shear stress, energy
equation. Mechanism of pressure development in bearings. Concept of Boundry Layer.
5
Unit-IV: Bearing design considerations & characteristics
Bearing design procedure & steps. Plain slider bearing. Step (Rayleigh step) bearing. Infinitely
long journal bearing. Infinitely short journal bearing. Future scope and applications.
8
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Introduction to Tribology of bearings by - B. C. Majumdar., S Chand & Co.
2. Hand Book of Tribology -- WHILEY
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3. Fundamentals of Fluid film lubrication by – Bernard Hamrock, Mc Graw Hill
International Edition.
4. Tribology in Industries by Sushil. K. Srivastava, S Chand & Publications.
5. Basic Lubrication theory by Alastair Cameron.

ME-0206: INDUSTRIAL ERGONOMICS


LTP
310
Unit-I
1. Introduction: Importance applications and principles of occupational ergonomics.
2
2. Physiological Principles: Muscular work, Nervous control of movements, Improving
working efficiency. Optimal use of muscle strength. /Guidelines for work layout.
4
3. Skilled work: Acquiring skill, control of skilled movements. Design of tools and equipments
for skilled work.
3
Unit-II
4. Heavy work: Energy consumption, Efficiency, Heart rate as a measure of workload.
2
5. Work-station Design: Anthropometric data, Reach and clearance dimensions. Percentiles
to be accommodated.
5
Unit-III
6. Working Heights: Comfortable working postures. Room to grasp or move things, and
operate controls. Sedentary work. Its advantages, disadvantages and limitation. Sedentary
workplace design. Design of VDT workstations, Design of Key board.
5
7.Handling Lads: The Human spine, back troubles associated with industrial work,
Intervertebral disc, disc pressure, slip of disc, Bio-mechanical models of lower
back. Recommendations for handling loads.
3
8.Man-Machine System: Display equipment, Controls, Relation between control and display
instruments, Mental activity, Fatigue, Occupational stress, Job design in monotonous task.
3
Unit-IV
9.Human Visual System: Accommodation, Aperture of the pupil, Adaptation of reline,
eye movements Visual capacity, Visual strain, Physiology of reading.
3
10.Ergonomic Principles of Lighting: Light sources, measurement, physiological requirements of
artificial lighting, arrangement of light. Light for fine work and for VDT offices.
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3
Unit-V
11.Noise and Violation: Sound perception, Noise load, damage to hearing, physiological
and psychological effects of noise. Protection against noise, Vibrations and their effect on
performance.
3
12.Working Environment: Thermo-regulation in human body, comfort indoors, Air quality and its
dryness, Air pollution and ventilation. Heat in industry Recommendations for comfort
indoors.Daylight, colours and music for pleasant work environment.
4
Books
1. Fitting the task to the Man, E. Gandjean, Taylor and Francis.
2. A guide to Ergonomics of Manufacturing, Helander, M., East-West Press.
3. Human Factor in Engineering and Design, Sanders, M.S., and Mc Cormik, E.J., Mc
Graw.Hill

ME-0207: CONCURRENT ENGINEERING


LTP
310

Unit-I
Introduction:
Background and challenges faced by modern production environment, sequential engineering
process, Concurrent engineering definition and requirement, meaning of concurrent objectives of
CE, benefits of CE, Life cycle design of products, life cycle costs.
4
Support for CE
Classes of support for CE activity, CE organizational, structure CE, team composition and
duties, Computer based Support, CE Implementation Process.
4
Unit-II
Design Product for Customer
Industrial Design, Quality Function Deployment, house of quality, Translation process of quality
function deployment (QFD).
4
Modeling of Concurrent Engineering Design
Compatibility approach, Compatibility index, implementation of the Compatibility
model, integrating the compatibility Concerns.
4
Unit-III
Design for Manufacture (DFM)
Introduction, role of DFM is CE, DFM methods, e.g. value engineering, DFM guidelines, design
for assembly, creative design methods, product family themes, design axioms,

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Taguchi design methods, Computer based approach to DFM. Evaluation of
manufacturability and assemblability.
9
Unit-IV
Quality by Design
Quality engineering & methodology for robust product design, parameter and Tolerance design,
Quality loss function and signal to noise ratio for designing the quality, experimental approach.
9
Unit-V
Design for X-ability
Design for reliability, life cycle serviceability design, design for maintainability, design
for economics, decomposition in concurrent design, concurrent design case studies.
7
Books
1. Concurrent Engineering Kusiak John Wiley
2. Concurrent Engineering Menon Chapman & hall

ME-0208: MAINTENANCE ENGINEERING & MANAGEMENT


LTP
310
Unit-I
Introduction, operating life cycle, reliability, Failure data analysis, failure rate curve, hazard
models, elements in series, parallel, mix, logic diagrams, improving reliability, redundancy-
element, unit, standby, maintainability, availability, reliability and maintainability trade off.
8
Unit-II
Maintenance Strategies: Break down maintenance, planned maintenance, strategies,
preventive maintenance, design out maintenance, planned lubrication, total productive
maintenance, zero break down, preventive inspection of equipment used in emergency.
8
Unit-III
Replacement planning maintain or replace decision, replacement of items that deteriorate
identical equipment, replacement of items that fail without deterioration individual,
group replacement, replacement in anticipation of failure.
8
Unit-IV
Break down maintenance planning, assignment model, waiting time models expected waiting
time, minimum cost service rate, PERT.
8
Unit-V
Maintenance Management, production maintenance system, objectives and functions, forms,
policy, planning, organization, economics of maintenance, manpower planning, materials
planning, spare parts planning and control, evaluation of maintenance management.
8
Books:
1. Management of systems – R.N. Nauhria & R. Prakash.
2. Operations Research – Wangner.
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ME 0209: SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT (SCM)
Max. Hours: 40
Unit I (8 Sessions)
Introduction: Basic Concept & Philosophy of Supply Chain Management; essential
features, infrastructure, flows (cash, value and information), key issues in SCM, benefits and
case examples
Unit II (8 Sessions)
Inventory Management: Concept, various costs associated with inventory, various EOQ
models, buffer stock (tradeoff between stock out / working capital cost), leave time reduction, re-
order point / re-order level fixation, exercises –numerical problem solving, ABC Analysis, SDE /
VED Analysis
Unit III (8 Sessions)
Purchasing & Vendor management: Centralized and Decentralized purchasing, functions of
purchase department and purchase policies. Use of mathematical model for vendor rating /
evaluation, single vendor concept, management of stores, accounting for materials, Just-In-
Time & Kanvan System of Inventory management.
Unit IV (8 Sessions)
Logistics Management: Logistics as part of SCM, Logistics costs, different models, logistics
sub-system, inbound and outbound logistics, bullwhip effect in logistics, outbound logistics-
distribution and warehousing management.
Unit V (8 Sessions)
Recent Issues in SCM : Role of Computer / IT in Supply Chain Management, CRM Vs SCM,
Benchmarking- concept, features and implementation, Outsourcing-basic concept, value
addition in SCM-concept of demand chain management

SUGGESTED READINGS
1. G. Raghuram (I.I.M.A.)-Logics and Supply Chain Management Macmillan, 2000

ME-0210: ROBOTICS
LTP
310
1. Introduction: Definition, Classification of Robots, geometric classification and control
classification.
4
2. Robot Elements: Drive system, control system, sensors, end effectors, gripper actuators and
gripper design.
6
3. Robot Coordinate Systems and Manipulator Kinematics: Robot co-ordinate system
representation, transformation, homogenous transform and its inverse, relating the robot to its
world.

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Manipulators Kinematics, parameters of links and joints, kinematic chains, dynamics of
kinematic chains, trajectory planning and control, advanced techniques of kinematics and
dynamics of mechanical systems, parallel actuated and closed loop manipulators.
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4. Robot Control: Fundamental principles, classification, position, path velocity and force
control systems, computed torque control, adaptive control, Seroo system for robot control, and
introduction to robot vision.

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8
5. Robot Programming: Level of robot programming, language based programming, task level
programming, robot programming synthesis, robot programming for welding, machine tools,
material handling, assembly operations, collision free motion planning.
8
6. Applications: Application of robot in welding, machine tools, material handling, assembly
operations parts sorting and parts inspection.
6
Text/Reference Books:
1. Coifet Chirroza, “An Introduction to Robot Technology” Kogan Page.
2. Y. Koren “Robotics for Engineers” Mcgraw Hill.
3. K. S. Fu, R.C. Gonzalez Y& CSG Lee, “Robotics” McGraw Hill.
4. J.J. Craig, “Robotics” Addison-Wesley.
5. Grover, Mitchell Weiss, Nagel Octrey, “Industrial Robots” Mcgraw Hill.
6. Asfahl, “Robots & Manufacturing Automation” Wily Eastern.

M E - 0 2 1 1 : - F RACTURE MECHANICS
LTP31
0

Unit-I
Introduction and overview, Concepts of fracture mechanics and strength of materials,
Elements of solid mechanics,
6
Unit-II
Elasticity and plasticity, Incremental plasticity and deformation theory. Elastic crack-tip
fields, Basic concepts of linear elastic fracture mechanics, Griffth‟s theory, stress intensity
factor, Energy release rate, Plastic zone and fracture toughness, path invariant integrals and
numerical approach.
10
Unit-III
Plastic crack-tip fields, Mode-I fields and fracture criterion, Engineering approach to
plastic fracture, J-integral approaches and numerical concepts, Tearing modulus, Time
dependent fracture, non-linear aspects of fatigue crack growth,
8
Unit-IV
Theoretical models, Fatigue cracks in welds, standard tests and testing procedures.
Brittle fracture of welded structures, Notch toughness, weld cracks and joint restrains,
Weld defects and service behaviour,
8
Unit-V
Application of fracture mechanics concepts and limitations, Weld cracking tests and elimination
of joint restraints, Residual stress and its interaction in fracture behaviour, Numerical approaches
for estimation of fracture parameters.

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8
References Books:
1. Fracture Mechanics: Fundamentals and Applications Anderson, T. L CRC Press
2. Mechanical Behavior of Materials: Engineering Methods for Deformation, Fracture, and
Fatigue Dowling, Norman E Dowling Prentice Hall
3. Advanced Fracture Mechanics Kanninen, Melvin F Popelar, Carl H Oxford University Press
4. Analytical Fracture Mechanics Unger, David J Dover Publications

Department Elective-III

ME-0301: DESIGN OF THERMAL SYSTEMS


LTP
310
Unit-I
Psychrometry of Air Conditioning Processes, Design Conditions & Load Calculations
Psychrometric Processes in Air Conditioning Equipments, Analysis of Air Conditioning
systems for summer & winter conditions, Inside & out side design conditions for comfort,
Industrial Air Conditioning. Cooling & Heating Load calculations- Heat transfer through
building structures, solar heat gain, Infiltration & ventilation air, Internal heat gain, Occupancy
& Product load, Room sensible heat factor, Effective sensible heat factor & Grand sensible heat
factor, capacity of the plant.
5
Design & Selection of Air conditioning Apparatus
Heat & moisture transfer in Air conditioning apparatus, Enthalpy potential, Analysis of
Coil & Spray Equipments Design of Cooling & Dehumidifying coils, Design of Air Washer
& Cooling Towers. 3
Unit-II
Analysis of Complete Vapour Compression System – Design and Balancing of System Components
,Type of Refrigerant Compressors, Condensers, Evaporators & Expansion devices used in Vapour
Compression Refrigeration Cycles, Design and Selection of individual components and their
performance characteristics, Use of P-H charts for different Refrigerants in performance predication
of the cycle. Analysis of the complete vapour-compression-system and determination of „Balance
Points‟ using Graphical and Analytical methods, system simulation.
Layout & selection of Refrigerant, water and Brine pipings for the designed system. Selection of
Refrigeration and Air conditioning Controls for the system.
8
Unit-III
Design of Turbomachines:
Principles of Design of turbo machines, Design of axial flow turbine stage, Design of axial flow
compressor stage, Design of centrifugal compressor.
8
Unit-IV
Design of Heat Exchanger : Study of design aspects, fluid flow and heat transfer characteristics,
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exchange systems, Familiarity with use of design related standards and codes, Design of Heat
exchanger.
8
Unit-V
Optimization of design of thermal systems like condenser, evaporator, cooling tower for
minimum cost and maximum performance, Development of computer program for design,
Environmental consideration in design of thermal systems, Analysis of thermal systems using
FEM.
8
References
1. Refrigeration & Air Conditioning - By C.P. Arora
2. Refrigeration & Air Conditioning - By Manohar Prasad
3. Principles of Refrigeration (S.I.Units) - By Roy J.Dossat
4. Air Conditioning Engineering - By W,P.Jones
5. Heating, Ventilating and Air Conditioning - By Mc Quistion, Parker & Spitler
6. Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Data Book – Manohar Prasad
7. Ashrae hand Book – Fundamentals
8. Refrigeration & Air Conditioning-Stoecker & Jones
9. Refrigeration & Air condioning – By P.L.Ballaney

ME-0302: ADVANCED SYNTHESIS OF MECHANISM


LTP
310
UNIT-I
Introduction:
Mechanisms, Classifications, Relative & absolute motion, degree of freedom, 4-bar mechanisms-
planar & spatial mechanisms, Inversion and equivalent linkage, Transmission deviation and pressure
angles. Kinematic analysis of Planer motion Relative velocity and velocity difference, Instantaneous
Centre, Poles and centrodes, Relative acceleration, acceleration difference.
8
UNIT-II
Kinematic Synthesis Type, number and dimensional synthesis, spacing of accuracy points,
Chebyshev polynomials
4
Four bar coupler point curves:
Four bar linkage, Equation of coupler curves, Double points and symmetry, Robert Chebyshev
theorem, Approximate and exact straight line mechanisms.
4
UNIT-III
Geometrical Method of Synthesis:
Poles and relative poles of four bar linkage, Poles and relative poles of slider crank mechanism,
Synthesis with three accuracy points, Pole triangle, Four position synthesis,

UNIT-IV
Algebraic Methods of Synthesis-I:

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Displacement equation of four bar linkage, Crank and follower synthesis with three accuracy
points, Four bar function generator with three accuracy points, Crank and follower synthesis:
angular velocities and accelerations.
8
UNIT-V
Algebraic Methods of Synthesis-II:
Synthesis of slider crank mechanism with three accuracy points, Synthesis of slider crank
mechanism with four accuracy points, Five accuracy points synthesis of crank and follower
mechanism, Analysis of mechanical errors in linkage, Mechanical error in four bar linkage.
8
Books & References:
1. Kinematic Synthesis of Linkages RS Hartenberg and J Denavit McGraw Hill, New York
2. Kinematic and Linkage Design AS Hall Jr Prentice Hall India Ltd.
3. Mechanism and Machine Theory Amitabh Ghosh and AK Mallick
4. Mechanism Design: Analysis & Synthesis Erdman & Sandor Prentice Hall of India

ME-0303: Six Sigma Methods & Application


LTP
310
Unit 1
Quality Perception; Quality in Manufacturing, Quality in Service Sector; Differences between
Conventional and Six Sigma concept of quality; Six Sigma success stories.Statistical foundation
and methods of quality improvement. Descriptive statistics: Data Type, Mean, Median, Mode,
Range, Variation, Standard Deviation, Skewness, Kurtosis. Probability Distribution: Normal,
Binomial, Poisson distribution.
8

Unit 2
Basics of Six Sigma: Concept of Six Sigma, Defects, DPMO, DPU, Attacks on X‟S,
Customer focus, Six Sigma for manufacturing, Six Sigma for service. Z score, Understanding
Six Sigma organization, Leadership council, Project sponsors and champions, Master Black
Belt, Black Belt, Green Belts.
8

Unit 3
Methodology of Six Sigma, DMAIC, DFSS, Models of Implementation of Six Sigma, Selection
of Six Sigma Projects.
8

Unit 4

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Six Sigma Tools: Project Charter, Process mapping, Measurement system analysis, Hypothesis
Testing, Quality Function deployment, Failure mode effect analysis, Design of Experiments.
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Unit 5
Sustenance of Six Sigma, Communication plan, Company culture, Reinforcement and control,
Introduction to softwares for Six Sigma, Understanding Minitab, Graphical analysis of Minitab
plots.
References:
1. Six Sigma: SPC and TQM in manufacturing and service, Geoff Tennant, Gower
Publishing Co.
2. Six Sigma for managers, Greg Brue, TMH
3. What is Six Sigma, Pete Pande, TMH
4. The Six Sigma Way, Peter S. Pande, TMH Team Field book
5. The Six Sigma way, Peter S. Pande, TMH

ME-0304: CONCEPTS OF MODERN PHYSICS


LTP
310

Unit-I
Atomic & Quantum Physics: Wave-Particle Duality. Atomic-models. Quantum Physics-
Planck, Bohr, de-Brogli, Schrödinger, Heisenberg, Born. Quantum and Wave Mechanics. X-ray,
Laser etc.
7
Unit-II
Particle Physics & Dynamics: Molecule, Atom and Nucleus. Elementary Particles (&
antiparticles) and its characteristics & historical development. Conservation laws. Quarks and
quarkmodel. Simple particle interaction /dynamics. Feynman Diagrams & rules.
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Unit-III
Relativistic Mechanics : Special-Relativity. Relativity as a bridge of electricity and magnetism.
Minikowaskian space-time. Introduction to General-Relativity (almost without Tensors),
concept of curved space-time and gravity as curvature. Tests of Special & General Relativity.
9
Unit-IV
Astro-physics and Cosmo-Dynamics: Brief review of universe big-bang to black-hole including
nucleo-synthesis, solar-system and galaxy. Hubble‟s law. Critical density, space- from closed, flat,
open. Recent studies on Dark-matter and Dark-energy and its possible candidates.
8
Unit-V
Unification of forces: Fundamental forces- gravitational, electrical, magnetic, strongnuclear &
weak nuclear. Maxwell (& Faraday) unification of electric & magnetic field as
electromagnetic. Brief introduction (with Feynman diagram) to GSW Electro-weak unification,
and Standardmodel. Brief mention of GUT, and String/M-theory.
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Books
1. Stephen Hawking- Brief History of Time
2. Besier- Concept of Modern Physics
3. Krane- Modern Physics
4. Kaku- Beyond Einstein
5. Griffith- Quantum Electrodynamics
6. Griffith- Elementy Particles
7. Hartle- Gravity
8. Bryan Greene- Elegant Universe

ME-0305: FINITE ELEMENT METHOD


LTP
310
UNIT-I
Introduction
Introduction to finite difference method and finite elements method, Advantages and
limitations, Mathematical formulation of FEM, Different approaches in Finite Element Method
- Direct Stiffness approach, simple examples, Variational approach, Elements of variational
calculus - Euler Lagrange equation, Rayliegh Ritz method, Weighted Residual methods, Point
Collocation method, Galarkin method - Steps involved in FEM.
8
UNIT-II
Types of Elements Used
Interpolation Polynomials - Linear elements Shape function - Analysis of simply supported beam
- Element and Global matrices - Two-dimensional elements, triangular and rectangular elements
- Local and Natural Co-ordinate systems.
8
UNIT-III
Finite Element Formulation of Field Problems
1-D and 2-D heat transfer, fluid flow (incompressible and non viscous fluid) in ducts,
Simple electrical and magnetic field problems. Simple Numerical examples.
8
UNIT-IV
Finite Element Formulation of Solid Mechanics Problems
1-D problem of shaft; Truss element analysis of pinned truss, Plane stress/strain problems, Axi-
symmetric problems, thin plate problems; Vibration of shafts & beams.
8
UNIT-V
Numerical Methods in FEM
Evaluation of shape functions - One dimensional & triangular elements, Quadrilateral
elements, Isoperimetric elements - Numerical Integration, Gauss Legendre quadrature -
Solution of finite element equations – Gauss Elimination Method, Cholesky decomposition.

Books:
1. The Finite Element Method O.C. Zienkiewicz and R.L. Taylor McGraw Hill
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2. An Introduction to Finite Element Method J. N. Reddy McGraw Hill
3. Finite Element Procedure in Engineering Analysis K.J. Bathe McGraw Hill
4. Finite Element Analysis C.S. Krishnamoorthy Tata McGraw Hill
5. Concepts and Application of Finite Element Analysis R.D. Cook, D.S. Malcus and
M.E. Plesha John Wiley
6. Introduction to Finite Elements in Engineering T.R Chandragupta and A.D. Belegundu
Prentice Hall India
7. Finite Element and Approximation O.C. Zenkiewicy & Morgan -
8. Numerical Methods E Balagurusamy Tata McGraw Hill

ME-0306: NON-DESTRUCTIVE TESTING


LTP
310
Unit-1: Introduction
Scope and advantages of NDT. Comparison of NDT with DT. Some common NDT methods
used since ages, Terminology. Flaws and Defects, Visual inspection, Equipment used for visual
inspection. Ringing test chalk test (oil whitening test). Attractive uses of above tests in detecting
surface cracks, bond strength & surface defects.
6
Unit-2: Common NDT methods
Die penetrate test (liquid penetrate inspection), Principle, scope. Equipment & techniques, Tests
stations, Advantages, types of penetrant and developers. Illustrative examples – Heavy castings of
large size, frame of jet engine, porosity testing of nickel alloys, leak testing. Zyglo test
6
Magnetic particle Inspection – Scope , principle, Ferro Magnetic and Non-ferro magnetic
materials, equipment & testing. Advantages, limitations Interpretation of results. DC & AC
magnetization, Skin Effect, use of dye & wet powders for magna glow testing, different methods
to generate magnetic fields, Applications.
5
Unit-3: Radiographic methods
X-ray radiography principle, equipment & methodology. Applicability, types of radiations,
limitations. Interpretation of Radiographs, limitations of γ-ray radiography – principle,
equipment. Attenuation of electro magnetic radiations, source of radioactive materials &
technique. Photo electric effect, Rayleigh‟s scattering (coherent scattering), Compton‟s
scattering (Incoherent scattering). Pair production, Beam geometry, Scattering factor.
Advantages of γ-ray radiography over X-ray radiography Precautions against radiation hazards.
Case Study ─ X-ray of human body.
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Unit-4: Ultrasonic testing methods
Introduction, Principle of operation, Piezoelectricity. Ultrasonic probes, CRO techniques,
advantages, Limitation & typical applications. Applications in inspection of castings, forgings,
Extruded steel parts, bars, pipes, rails and dimensions measurements. Case Study –
Ultrasonography of human body.
8
Unit-5: Eddy Current Inspection
Principle, Methods, Advantages, Scope and limitations. Types of Probes. Case Studies.
4
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Suggested References:
(1) ASM Handbook Vol. 11, 8th Edition – Non-destructive Testing & Evaluation
(2) Research Techniques in NDT Vol.3, R.S. Shah, Academic
(3) Industrial Quality Control, Webstar
(4) Bray, Don E. and Stanley, Roderic K., Nondestructive Evaluation: A Tool in Design,
Manufacturing, and Service. Revised Edition 1997, CRC Press New York.

ME-0307: ENERGY MANAGEMENT


LTP
310
UNIT-1
Introduction to energy, Sources of energy, Forms of energy, Energy reserves, renewable
energy sources, Unites of energy and the laws of thermodynamics,, Energy consumption and
GDP, energy database , Energy demand analysis, Costs of exploration and utilization of
depletable resources, energy pricing, National energy plan.
7
UNIT-2
Energy audit concepts, Energy audit based on 1st law and 2nd law of thermodynamics, Mass and
Energy balances, Availability analysis, Evaluation of energy conserving opportunities,
Economic analysis and life cycle costing.
7
UNIT-3
Energy conservation areas, Energy transmission and storage, Plant wide energy optimization
Models, Data base for energy management , Energy conservation through controls, Computer
aided energy management, Program organization and methodology.
7
UNIT-4
Electrical energy conservation in building lighting, heating, ventilating and air conditioning,
Energy efficient motor, power factor improvement in power systems, Energy audit of
Combustion process, Boilers, Turbines, compressors, Pumps, Heat exchangers, Condensers, Use
of industrial, wastes.
9
UNIT-5
Energy environment interaction, Environmental issues, Global warning, Carbon dioxide
emissions, Depletion of ozone layer, Government's regulations, Energy economy interaction.
7
BOOKS:
1. Energy Management and condevtion, by Clive Beggs, Butterwoth- Heinemann Elsevier
Science.
2. Optimising Energy Efficiency in the Industry, By Rajan, Tata Mc Graw Hill Publishers.
3. Guide to energy Management , By C.L Capehart, Fairmont Press.
4. Renewable Energy Sources and their Environment Impact, by Abbasi & Abbasi, Prentice Hall
of India.
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5. Environmental Risks and Hazards by Cutter, Prentice Hall of India.
6. Energy and Power Risk Management: New Developments in Modeling, Pricing and Hedging,
buy Alexander Eydeland, John Wiley & Sons.
7. Energy Management Handbook by, Wayne C. Turner.
8. Thermodynamics, By Kenneth Wark, Tata Mc Graw Hill Publishers.
9. Exergy Analysis of Thermal, Chemical and Metallurgical Process, By Jan Szargut, David R.
Morris, Frank R. Steward, Hemisphere Pub, Springer Verlag Publisher

ME-0308: FUNDAMENTALS OF BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING


LTP
310
UNIT I: Biomechanics
Statics and dynamics of the musculoskeletal system, forces and moments. Acting in the
skeletal system and the various techniques used to describe them. Forces and moments
with in the body such as forces acting at hip and knee joint and in the extremities.
Analysis of pathological situations of human joints.
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UNIT II: Biomaterials
Stress strain behaviour of bone. The mechanical properties including elasticity, hardness,
viscoelasticity, surface and fatigue properties of skin; soft tissues; bone; metals; polymers and
ceramics. Biocompatible materials and its applications. The effects of degradation and corrosion.
8
UNIT III: Bio Fluid Flow
Fluids-laminar and turbulent flow, boundary layer, non-newtonian and pulsatile models, blood
rheology, circulatory system, blood-flow in arteries, veins and heart, synovial fluid, joint friction.
6
UNIT IV: Bioinstrumentation
Fundamentals of producing a medical image, image collection techniques, image reconstruction
algorithms, detailed examination of the four main areas of medical imaging : Nuclear Medicine
and positron Emission Tomography, Ultrasound, Diagnostic Radiology, Magnetic Resonance
and its clinical applications. Physiological signals, noise, and available sensors and transducers
and their characteristics.
9
UNIT V
Computing for Biomedical Engineers
Health care information and communications, Including telemedicine, medical
informatics, networks and privacy. Data Collection, Medical coding and classification.
Standards for medical data interchange. Aspects of database design, client/server topologies.
6
Reference:
1. Basic orthopedic biomechanics, Editors-VC Mow & Wc Hayes, Lippincott Raven Publishers.
2. Biomaterials Science- An Introduction to Materials in Medicine. Buddy D.Rattner,
Allan S.Hoffman, Frederick J.Schoen, Jack E.Lemmons, Editors, Academic Press.
3. Biomaterials: An Introduction(second edition) Joon B.Park & Roderic S.Lakes, Plenum Press,
1992.
4. Biofluid Mechanics, Jagan N.Mezumdar; World Scientific Pub.Co.,NJ 1992
5. Handbook of Biomedical Instrumentation, RS Khandpur.

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6. Mthematical models in biology and medicine- J.N.Kapur, Affliated East West Press Pvt. Ltd.,
NewDelhi-India
7. Bone Mechanism – W.C.Heys, CRC Press
8. Computers in Medicine- Lele

M E - 0 3 0 9 : - FLEXIBLE MANUFACTURING SYSTEM


LTP31
0
Introduction: FMS definition and classification of manufacturing systems, Automated
production cycle, Need of flexibility, Concept of flexibility, Types of flexibilities and its
measurement.
FMS Equipment: Why FMS, Factors responsible for the growth of FMS, FMS types and
applications, Economic justification for FMS, Functional requirements for FMS equipments,
FMS processing and QA equipment, e.g., turning and machining centers, Co-ordinate measuring
machines, Cleaning and deburring machines, FMS system support equipment,
Automated material handling and storage equipment, cutting tool and tool management, Work
holding considerations, Fixture considerations in FMS environment.
Group Technology: GT concepts, Advantages of GT, Part family formation-coding and
classification systems; Part machine group analysis, Methods for cell formation, Use of different
algorithms, mathematical programming and graph theoretic model approach for part grouping,
Cellular vs. FMS production.

FMS related problem and Solution Methodology:


 FMS design problems: Part assignment, Machine selection, Storage system selection,
Selection of pallets and fixtures, Selection of computer hardware and software,
designing for layout integration of machine storage, Material handling System and
 computer system, Communication networks.
 FMS planning problems: Strategic planning, Part type selection, Machine grouping,
 production ratio and resource allocation, Machine loading problems.
 Operational & Control problems: Part scheduling, Machines robots & AGVS,
 Process monitoring & control.
 FMS Implementation: Objectives, acceptance testing, Performance goals and expectation
maintenance concerns.

Books:
1. Automation, Production System & Computer Integrated Manufacturing Groover Englewood
2. Design and Operation of SMS Rankey IFS
3. Flexible Manufacturing System Wernecks Spring-Verlag
4. FMS in Practice Bonctto Northox Ford
5. Flexible Manufacturing Cells and systems W.W. Luggen Prentice Hall India
6. Performance Modelling of Automated Manufacturing Systems Vishwanathan & Narahari
Prentice Hall India.

ME-310: MOLECULAR DYNAMICS & BIOENERGETICS


LTP
310
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UNIT-I
Energy, energy flow cycle, energy conversion; Structure and properties of ATP; High energy
compounds, Thermodynamic considerations, Coupling reactions of ATP and NDP (nucleotide
di phosphate); photosynthesis.
8
UNIT-II
Biological membrane: structure, permeability, properties, passive transport and active transport,
facilitated transport, energy requirement, mechanism of Na+/ K+, glucose and amino acid
transport; Organization of transport activity in cell; Active potentials; Role of transport in signal
transduction processes. Signal Tansduction.
8
UNIT-III
Metabolism and bioenergetics; Generation and utilization of ATP; Metabolism of
Nitrogen containing compounds: nitrogen fixation, amino acids and nucleotides;
6
UNIT-IV
Energetics of Metabolic Pathways; Energy Coupling (ATP & NADH); Stoichiometry and
energetic analysis of Cell Growth and Product Formation - elemental Balances, Degree of
reduction concepts; available-electron balances; yield coefficients; Oxygen consumption and
heat evolution in aerobic cultures; thermodynamic efficiency of growth.
8
UNIT-V
Electron Flow as source of ATP Energy, Site of Oxidative Phosphorylation, ATP synthetase,
Electron- Transferring Reactions, Standard Oxidation, Electron Carrier, electron transport
complexes, Incomplete reduction of Oxygen, Mechanism of Oxidative Phosphorylation,
Oxidation of Extra mitrochondrial NADH, ATP yield and P: O Ratio, Role of Electron
Transport Energy, Respiratory Inhibitors, Regulatory control among Glycolysis, the Citric Acid
Cycle and Oxidative Phosphorylation.
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Text books:
1. Introduction to Chemical Engineering thermodynamics by Smith and Vannes ( Mcgraw Hill)
2. Chemical engineering thermodynamics by Y.V.C. rao ( New age international),

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1

Kamla Nehru Institute of Technology, Sultanpur


M.Tech.- Mechanical Engineering (Regular Programme)
Specialization: THERMAL ENGINEERING

S Course Subject Periods Evaluation Scheme Subject


N Code L T P Sessional Exam Total
CT Attd TA Total ESE
Semester I
1 MME-101 Numerical Methods & 3 1 2 30* 10 10 50 100 150
Computer Programming
2 MME-102 Simulation, Modelling and 3 1 - 30 10 10 50 100 150
Analysis
3 MME-106 Advance Fluid Mechanics 3 1 2 30* 10 10 50 100 150
4 MME-109 Advanced Thermal Sciences 3 1 2 30* 10 10 50 100 150

5 MME-1?? Elective-I 3 1 2 30* 10 10 50 100 150


Total 15 5 8 250 500 750
Semester II
1 MME-201 Renewable Energy System 3 1 2 30* 10 10 50 100 150
2 MME-211 Advance Heat Transfer 3 1 2 30* 10 10 50 100 150
3 MME-212 Design of Thermal Systems 3 1 - 30 10 10 50 100 150

4
MME-2?? Elective II 3 1 - 30 10 10 50 100 150
5 OEL-2?? Open Elective 3 1 2 30 10 10 50 100 150
Total 15 5 6 250 500 750
Semester III
1 MME-351 Dissertation # - - 8 - - - 50 - 50
2 MME-352 Seminar / Minor Project - - 2 - - - 100 - 100
Total 10 150 - 150
Semester IV
1 MME-451 Dissertation - - 18 - - - 150 200 350
Total - - 18 150 200 350
GRAND TOTAL 2000

Note: *15 Marks are for Class Test and 15 Marks are for Lab., if any, Otherwise 30 Marks are for Class Test
# Dissertation to be continued in IV Semester
2

Kamla Nehru Institute of Technology,Sultanpur


M.Tech.- Mechanical Engineering (Part Time Programme)
Specialization: INDUSTRIAL SYSTEM ENGINEERING

S Course Subject Periods Evaluation Scheme Subject


N Code L T P Sessional Exam Total
CT Attd TA Total ESE
Semester I
1 MME-101 Numerical Methods & 3 1 2 30* 10 10 50 100 150
Computer Programming
2 MME-102 Simulation, Modelling and 3 1 - 30 10 10 50 100 150
Analysis
3 MME-105 Applied Operations Research 3 1 - 30 10 10 50 100 150
Total 9 3 2 150 300 450
Semester II
1 MME-201 Renewable Energy System 3 1 2 30* 10 10 50 100 150

Micro- electro mechanical


2 MME-213 system 3 1 - 30* 10 10 50 100 150

3 MME-214 Project Management 3 1 - 30 10 10 50 100 150


Total 9 3 2 150 300 450
Semester III
1 MME-303 Design of Production Systems 3 1 - - - - 50 100 150

2 MME-3?? Elective-I 3 1 2 30* 10 10 50 100 150


3 MME-352 Seminar / Minor Project - - 2 - - - 100 - 100
Total 6 2 4 200 200 400
Semester IV
1 MME-4?? Elective-II 3 1 2 30* 10 10 50 100 150

2 OEL-4?? Open Elective 3 1 - 30 10 10 50 100 150

3 MME-451 Dissertation - - 12 - - - 50 - 50

Total 6 2 14 150 200 350


3

SemesterV

1 MME-551 Dissertation - - 12 - - - 50 - 50

Total - - 12 - - - 50 - 50

SemesterVI

1 MME-651 Dissertation - - 12 - - - 100 200 300

GRAND TOTAL 2000

Note: *15 Marks are for Class Test and 15 Marks are for Lab., if any, Otherwise 30 Marks are for Class Test
# Dissertation to be continued in IV Semester
4

Elective-I (MME-1?? / MME-3??)

S.N. Subject Code Subject


1. MME-151 / MME-351 Product Design and Development
2. MME-152 / MME-352 CAD/CAM
3. MME-153 / MME-353 Experimental Modal Analysis and Dynamic Design
4. MME-154 / MME-354 Computer Aided Design of Thermal Systems
5. MME-155 / MME-355 Computer Aided Design of Mechanical Systems
6. MME-156 / MME-356 Advanced Mechanism Design
7. MME-157 / MME-357 Machine Tool Design
8. MME-158 / MME-358 Machining Science
9. MME-159 / MME-359 Manufacturing System Analysis
10. MME-160 / MME-360 Production, Planning and Control
11. MME-161 / MME-361 Modern Manufacturing Processes
12. MME-162 / MME-362 Metal Casting
13. MME-163 / MME-363 Metal Forming
14. MME-164 / MME-364 Computer Aided Process Planning & Control
15. MME-165 / MME-365 Design for Manufacture
16. MME-166 / MME-366 Rapid Prototyping and Tooling
17. MME-167 / MME-367 Concurrent Engineering & Product Lifecycle Management
18. MME-168 / MME-368 Quality Assurance
19. MME-169 / MME-369 Power Plants Engineering
20. MME-170 / MME-370 Computational Fluid Dynamics & Heat Transfer
21. MME-171 / MME-371 Gas Turbines and Compressors
22. MME-172 / MME-372 Combustion Engineering
23. MME-173 / MME-373 Internal Combustion Engines

Elective-II (MME – 2?? / MME – 4??)

S.N. Subject Code Subject


1. MME-251 / MME-451 Finite Element Method
2. MME-252 / MME-452 Industrial Automation & Robotics
3. MME-253 / MME-453 Advanced Mechanical Vibrations
4. MME-254 / MME-454 Theory of Elasticity & Plasticity
5. MME-255 / MME-455 Fracture Mechanics
6. MME-256 / MME-456 Industrial Tribology
7. MME-257 / MME-457 Advanced Materials Technology
8. MME-258 / MME-458 Heat Treatment of Metals
9. MME-259 / MME-459 Advanced Welding Technology
10. MME-260 / MME-460 Advanced Foundry Technology
11. MME-261 / MME-461 Flexible Manufacturing Systems
12. MME-262 / MME-462 CNC, FMS & CIM
13. MME-263 / MME-463 Total Quality Management
14. MME-264 / MME-464 Materials Management
15. MME-265 / MME-465 Production & Operations Management
16. MME-266 / MME-466 Computer Aided Plant Layout and Materials Handling
17. MME-267 / MME-467 Metrology & Computer Aided Inspection
18. MME-268 / MME-468 Work Science
19. MME-269 / MME-469 Advanced Gas Dynamics
20. MME-270 / MME-470 Cryogenics Systems
21. MME-271 / MME-471 Cold Preservation of Food
22. MME-272 / MME-472 Optimization for engineering Design
23. MME-273 / MME-473 Combustion, Engines and Pollution
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Open Elective (OEL – 2?? / OEL – 4??)

S.N. Subject Code Subject


1. OEL-201 / OEL-401 Accounting & Financial Management
2. OEL-202 / OEL-402 Information Systems and Data Management
3. OEL-203 / OEL-403 Industrial Design and Ergonomics
4. OEL-204 / OEL-404 Industrial Policy, Management Research and Development
5. OEL-205 / OEL-405 Quantitative Techniques in Decision Making
6. OEL-206 / OEL-406 Management Information Systems
7. OEL-207 / OEL-407 Energy Management
8. OEL-208 / OEL-408 Reliability, Maintenance Management & Safety
9. OEL-209 / OEL-409 Environmental Pollution & Its Control
10. OEL-210 / OEL-410 Artificial Intelligence in Engineering
11. OEL-211 / OEL-411 Neural Network and Fuzzy Systems
12. OEL-212 / OEL-412 Applied Probability and Statistics
13. OEL-213 / OEL-413 Intelligent Instrumentation
14. OEL-214 / OEL-414 Microprocessor Systems
15. OEL-215 / OEL-415 Machine Vision
16. OEL-216 / OEL-416 Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems
17. OEL-217 / OEL-417 Electric Drives
18. OEL-218 / OEL-418 Alternative Fuels & Engine Pollution
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KAMLA NEHRU INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, SULTANPUR


M.TECH SYLLABUS
COMPULSORY SUBJECT (SEMESTER-I)
(THERMAL ENGINEERING & INDUSTRIAL SYSTEM ENGINEERING)
(REGULAR / PART TIME)

MME-101 NUMERICAL METHODS AND COMPUTER PROGRAMMING L T P


3 1 2
Solution of Algebraic and Transcendental Equation: Newton-Raphson method including method of complex
roots, Graeffe’s root square method (Computer based algorithm and programme for these methods)
Interpolation and Approximation: Lagrange’s and Newton-divided difference formula, Newton interpolation
formula for finite differences, Gauss’s forward and backward interpolation formulae, Bessel’s and Laplace-
Everett’s formulae, Cubic spline, least squares approximation using Chebyshev polynomial.
Solution of Linear Simultaneous Equations: Cholesky’s (Crout’s) method, Gauss-Seidel iteration and
relaxation methods, Solution of Eigenvalue problems; Smallest, largest and intermediate Eigen values
(Computer based algorithm and programme for these methods)
Numerical Differentiation and Integration: Numerical differentiation using difference operators, Simpson’s
1/3 and 3/8 rules, Boole’s rule, Weddle’s rule.
Solution of Differential Equations: Modified Euler’s method, Runge-Kutta method of 2nd, 3rd and 4th orders,
Predictor-Corrector method, Stability of Ordinary differential equation, Solution of Laplace’s and Poisson’s
equations by Liebmann’s method, Relaxation method.

Books:
Numerical Method for Scientific and M.K. Jain, S.R.K. Iyenger
1. Engineering and Wiley Eastern Ltd.
Computation R.K. Jain
2. Numerical Methods for Engineers S.K. Gupta Wiley Eastern Ltd.
Numerical Khanna
3. Methods B.S. Grewal Publications
Numerical Academic Press,
4. Methods A.D. Booth NY
John Wiley & Sons,
5. An Introduction to Numerical Analysis K.E. Atkinson NY
Prentice Hall of
6. Introduction Methods of Numerical Analysis S.S. Sastry India
7. Elementary Numerical Analysis S.D. Conte McGraw Hill

MME-102 SIMULATION, MODELLING AND ANALYSIS L T P


3 1 -
Introduction: A review of basic probability and statistics, random variables and their properties, Estimation of
means variances and correlation.
Physical Modelling: Concept of System and environment, Continuous and discrete systems, Linear and non-
linear systems, Stochastic activities, Static and Dynamic models, Principles of modeling, Basic Simulation
modeling, Role of simulation in model evaluation and studies, advantages of simulation
System Simulation: Techniques of simulation, Monte Carlo method, Experimental nature of simulation,
Numerical computation techniques, Continuous system models, Analog and Hybrid simulation, Feedback
systems, Computers in simulation studies, Simulation software packages.
System Dynamics: Growth and Decay models, Logistic curves, System dynamics diagrams.
Probability Concepts in Simulation: Stochastic variables, discrete and continuous probability functions,
Random numbers, Generation of Random numbers, Variance reduction techniques, Determination of length of
simulation runs. Simulation of Mechanical Systems: Building of Simulation models, Simulation of
translational and rotational mechanical systems, Simulation of hydraulic systems.
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Simulation of Manufacturing Systems: Simulation of waiting line systems, Job shop with material handling
and Flexible manufacturing systems, Simulation software for manufacturing, Case studies.

Books:
1. System Simulation Geoffrey Gordon Prentice Hall
2. System Simulation: The Art and Science Robert E. Shannon Prentice Hall
3. System Modelling and Control J. Schwarzenbach and K.F. Gill Edward Arnold
Modelling and Analysis of Dynamic Charles M Close and Dean K. Houghton
4. Systems Frederick Mifflin
John Wiley &
5. Simulation of manufacturing Allan Carrie Sons

MME-109 ADVANCED THERMAL


SCIENCES L T P
3 1 2
Recapitulation of Fundamentals: Basic definitions & concepts, Simplified Carathedory’s formulation,
Equation of state-Calculation of Thermodynamic properties, Generalized compressibility charts, Second
law analysis-availability, Thermodynamics of reactive mixtures, Stoichiometry, First and Second law
analysis of chemical reactions, Elements of irreversible thermodynamics.
Derivation of 3D generalized conduction equation, steady state conduction, Transient conduction,
Numerical methods, Fundamentals of discretization, radiation heat transfer, Surface properties,
Configuration factors, Calculation of radiative heat exchange between grey surfaces, Fundamentals of two-
phase flow, Condensation & evaporation.
Navier-Stokes equation, Potential flow theory: Flow around bodies, Cylinder and aerofoil, Transformation
of circle into aerofoil, Boundary layer theory: Basic equations, Blasius solution, Integral similarity
solutions, Fundamentals of turbulent boundary layer, Convective heat transfer in laminar and turbulent
flow.
Books:
Thermal Spraying for Power Generation
1. Components Klaus Erich Schneider -
2. Engineering thermodynamics Jones & Dugan -
3. Engineering thermodynamics Achuthan -
4. Thermal Engineering Sarkar -

MME-106 ADVANCE FLUID MECHANICS L T P


3 1 2
Two-Dimensional Irotational Flow: Two dimensional irotational flow in rectangular and polar coordinates-
Continuity equation and the stream function; Irrotationality and the velocity potential function; Voriticity and
circulation; Plane potential flow and the complex potential function.
Sources, sinks, doublets and vorities-Superposition of uniform stream with above; Flow around corners;
Ranbkine ovals; Flow around circular cylinders with and without circulation; Pressure distribution on the
surface of these bodies and D’Alembert’s paradox; Blasuis theorem for forces and moments; Method of
residues, Conformal transformation of flows with solid boundaries.
Elements of two-dimensional aerofoil theory; Joukowski transformation; Circular are symmetrical aerofoil
theory; Joukowski hypothesis, Lift and moment.
Three-Dimensional Irotational Flow: Irrotationality and the velocity potential function; Symmetric flows and
the Stokes stream function; Sources, sinks.
Vortex Motion: Definition; Vortex lines; Surfaces and tubes; Vorticity; Kelvin’s circulation theorem;
Helmholtz’s vorticity theorems; Convection and diffusion of vorticity.
Vortex filament, Biot-Savart law for induced velocities; Rectilinear vortex filaments; System of vortex
filaments; Horse-shoe vortex filaments; Ring vortices; Vortex sheets; Karman vortex sheet.
Viscous Flow: exact solution; Plane Poiselle and Courtte flows; Hagen-Piselle flow through pipes.
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Flow with very small Reynold’s number, Stoke’s flow around a sphere; Seen’s approximations; Elements of
hydrodynamic theories of lubrication, Hele-Shaw flow.
Flows with very large Reynold’s number; Elements of two-dimensional boundary solutions for boundary layer
on a flat plate without pressure gradient; Karman Polhausen integral method for obtaining approximate
solutions.
Drag on bodies; Form drag and skin friction drag profile drag and its
measurement. Compressible Fluid Flow: Derivation of basic equations,
Fanno flow, Rayleigh flow.

Books:
New Age
1. Fluid Mechanics and Its Applications Vijay Gupta & S.K. Gupta International
New Age
2. Fluid Mechanics and Machinery DR Durgaiah International
J A Roberson And C T Jaico Publishing
3. Engineering Fluid Mechanics Crowe House
4. Fluid Mechanics: Problems And Solutions Joseph H Spurk -
Prentice Hall of
5. Introduction to Fluid Mechanics A.F. James India

MME-105 APPLIED OPERATIONS RESEARCH L T P


3 1 -
Introduction: Definition and scope of OR, Techniques and tools, model formulation, general methods for
solution, Classification of Optimization problems, Optimization techniques
Linear Optimization Models: Complex and revised Simplex algorithms, Degeneracy and duality, Post
optimum and Sensitivity analysis, Assignment, transportation and transshipment models, Traveling salesman
problem, Integer and parametric programming.
Game Problems: Minimax criterion and optimal strategy, two persons zero sum game, Games by Simplex
dominance rules.

Waiting Line Problems: Classification of queuing problems, M/M/1 & M/M/1/N queuing systems, Steady
state analysis of M/M/m queues, Discrete and continuous time Markov models, Chapman-Kolmogorov
equation, Birth & death processes in manufacturing, Open and Closed queuing networks.
Inventory Management: ABC analysis, deterministic and Probabilistic models.
Dynamic Programming: Characteristics of dynamic programming problems, Bellman’s principle of
optimality, Problems with finite number of stages.
Stochastic Programming: Basic concepts of Probability theory, Stochastic linear programming.

Books:
1. Elements of Queuing Theory Saaty Pitam
Addison
2. Nonlinear and Dynamic Programming Hadley Wesley
3. Fundamentals of Operations Research Ackoff & Sasieni Wiley eastern
Principles of OR with Applications to Managerial
4. Decisions Wagner Prentice Hall
Operations
5. Research Taha McMillan
Operations Prentice Hall of
6. Research R Panneerselvam India
Operations S.K. Kataria &
7. Research A P Verma Sons
8. Introduction to Operations Research Hillier and Lieberman Prentice Hall
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KAMLA NEHRU INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, SULTANPUR


M.TECH SYLLABUS
COMPULSORY SUBJECT (SEMESTER-II)
(THERMAL ENGINEERING & INDUSTRIAL SYSTEM ENGINEERING)
(REGULAR / PART TIME)

RENEWABLE ENERGY
MME-201 SYSTEMS L T P
3 1 -
Introduction: Energy and Development; Energy demand and availability; Energy crisis; Conventional and
Non-conventional energy; Renewable and Non-renewable energy resources; Environmental impacts of
conventional energy usage; Basic concepts of heat and fluid flow useful for energy systems.
Solar Energy Systems: Solar radiations data; Solar energy collection, Storage and utilization; Solar water
heating; air heating; Power generation; Refrigeration and Air-conditioning; Solar Energy system Economics.
Micro and Small Hydro Energy Systems: Resource assessment of micro and small hydro power; Micro, mini
and small hydro power systems; Economics; Pump and turbine; Special engines for low heads; Velocity head
turbines; Hydrams; Water mill; Tidal power.
Bio mass Energy Systems: Availability of bio mass-agro, forest, animal, municipal and other residues; Bio
mass conversion technologies; Cooking fuels; Biogas; producer gas; Power alcohol from biomass; Power
generation; Internal engine modifications and performance; system economics.
Wind Energy Systems: Wind data; Horizontal and vertical axis wind mills; Wind farms; Economics of wind
energy. Integrated Energy Systems: Concept of integration of conventional and non-conventional energy
resources and systems; Integrated energy system design and economics.

Books:
Tata Energy Research
1. Energy Efficient Buildings in India Mili Majumdar Institute
Understanding Renewable Energy
2. Systems Volker Quaschning -
Renewable Energy Simmoes Marcelo
3. Systems Godoy CRC Press
4. Renewable Energy Resources John Twidell Taylor and Francis
5. Renewable Energy Sources and Their Abbasi & Abbasi Prentice Hall of India
Environmental Impact

MME-211 ADVANCED HEAT TRANSFER L T P


3 1 2
Review: Reviews of basic laws of Conduction, Convection and Radiation
Conduction: One dimensional steady state conduction with variable thermal conductivity and with internal
distributed heat source, Local heat source in non-adiabatic plate, Thermocouple conduction error, Extended
Surfaces-Review, Optimum fin of rectangular profile, straight fins of triangular and parabolic profiles,
Optimum profile, Circumferential fin of rectangular profile, spines, design considerations. 2D steady state
conduction, semi -infinite and finite flat plates, Temperature fields in finite cylinders and in infinite semi-
cylinders, spherical shells, Graphical method, relaxation technique. Unsteady state conduction, Sudden changes
in the surface temperatures of infinite plates, cylinders and spheres using Groeber’s and Heisler charts for
plates, cylinders and spheres suddenly immersed in fluids.
Radiation: Review of radiation principles, Diffuse surfaces and the Lambert’s cosine law. Radiation through
non-absorbing media, Hottel’s method of successive reflections, Gebhart’s unified method, Poljak’s method.
Radiation through absorbing media, Logarithmic decrement of radiation, Apparent absorptive of simple shaped
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gas bodies, Net heat exchange between surfaces separated by absorbing medium, Radiation of luminous gas
flames.
Convection: Heat transfer in laminar flow, free convection between parallel plates, Forced internal flow
through circular tubes, Fully developed flow, Velocity and thermal entry length, solutions with constant wall
temperature and with constant heat flux, Forced external flow over a flat plate, two-dimensional velocity and
temperature boundary layer equations, Karman Pohlhousen approximate integral method. Heat transfer in
turbulent flow, Eddy heat diffusivity, Reynold’s analogy between skin friction and heat transfer, Prandtl-Taylor,
Von Karman and Martineli’s analogies, Turbulent flow through circular tubes.

Books:
1. Advances in Heat Transfer James P Hartnett Academic Press
2. Principles of Heat Transfer Kaviany M Wiley-International
3. Heat Transfer: Principles and Applications B.K. Datta Prentice Hall of India
McGraw-Hill Professional
4. Heat Transfer Calculations Myer Kutz Publishing
5. Convective Heat Transfer Burmeister Louis Wiley-International

MME-212 DESIGN OF THERMAL SYSTEMS L T P


3 1 -
Design of Refrigeration systems, design of Air -Conditioning equipments and systems, Design of turbo
machines comprising of axial flow turbines and compressors, Centrifugal Compressor.
Analysis and Design of Thermal systems using FEM

Books:
Developments In The Design Of Thermal Cambridge University
1. Systems Robert F Boehm Press
2. Design Analysis Of Thermal Systems Boehm R F John Wiley

PROJECT
MME-214 MANAGEMENT L T P
3 1 -
Introduction, Computer Aided Project management, Computer Tools & software, Project Definition Structure,
Work break down structure, Project functional organization, Project Budget and Cost control system, Project
Planning and schedule control system using CPM and PERT networks, case studies.

Books:
New AGE
1. Project Management K . Nagarajan International
Guide to the Project Management Body of Project Management
2. Knowledge Project Management Inst
Institute
3. Project Management Greer Michael JAICO PUBL
4. Successful Project Management Trevor Young viva
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KAMLA NEHRU INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, SULTANPUR


M.TECH SYLLABUS
COMPULSORY SUBJECT (SEMESTER-III)
(INDUSTRIAL SYSTEM ENGINEERING)
(PART TIME)

MME-303 DESIGN OF PRODUCTION SYSTEMS LTP


3 1-

Essential of Manufacturing Systems: Basic system concepts, System design, Manufacturing systems,
Structural and transformation aspect of manufacturing systems, Integrated manufacturing systems and its frame
work.

Process System for Manufacturing: Modes of production-mass production, Multi-product small batch
production, Group Technology based production, Cellular and flexible manufacturing systems, Automation
systems for manufacturing, CAM/CIM, Economic evaluation of processes.

Discrete Part Manufacturing Systems: Different types and management decision system models, Basic
approach of modeling, Analytical vs Simulation models, Modelling approach, Long run analysis, deterministic
models, Binomial approximation, Sample path analysis, Markov models, Examples

High Volume Production System: Automated flow lines, Method of work part transport, Transfer mechanism,
Automation for machining operations, Analysis of automated flow lines, Automated flow lines with/without
buffer storage, computer simulation of automated flow lines, Automated assembly system, design for automated
assembly, Analysis of multi-station assembly machines, Assembly systems and line balancing.

Manufacturing Process Design: Process planning and design, Process design operation design, Optimum
routing analysis, Facility location and layout planning, Single and multiple facility placement problem,
Continuous facility location, Computer Aided plant layout, Material handling system design, Storage &
warehousing, Automated storage and retrieval systems, Simultaneous development of plant layout and material
handling.

Management systems for Manufacturing: Managerial information flow in manufacturing systems, Decision
problem in managerial information, flow, Production planning and scheduling, Production control, Scope and
problems; Quality control & function deployment.

Information Systems for Manufacturing: Fundamentals of Information technology information systems,


Information networking, Computerised manufacturing information systems

Books:
1. Manufacturing Hitomi -
2. Manufacturing Facilities Sule -
Automation, Production Systems & Computer Aided
3. Manufacturing Groover -

Elective-II Subjects -All specializations (Regular & Part Time)


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MME-272/472 OPTIMIZATION FOR ENGINEERING DESIGN L T P 3 1 2

Introduction: Historical Developments, Engineering applications of Optimization


Classical Optimization Techniques: Introduction, Review of single and multivariable optimization methods with and
without constraints, Non-linear one-dimensional minimization problems, Examples.
Constrained Optimization Techniques: Introduction, Direct methods - Cutting plane method and Method of Feasible
directions, Indirect methods - Convex programming problems, Exterior penalty function method, Examples and problems
Unconstrained Optimization Techniques: Introduction, Direct search method - Random, Univariate and Pattern search
methods, Rosenbrock’s method of rotating co-ordinates, Descent methods - Steepest Decent methods-Quasi-Newton’s and
Variable metric method, Examples.
Geometric Programming: Introduction, Unconstrained minimization problems, solution of unconstrained problem from
arithmetic-geometric inequality point of view, Constrained minimization problems, Generalized polynomial optimization,
Applications of geometric problems, Introduction to stochastic optimization.
Novel methods for Optimization: Introduction to simulated annealing, selection of simulated annealing parameters,
simulated annealing algorithm; Genetic Algorithm (GA), Design of GA, Key concepts of GA, Neural Networks, A frame
work for Neural Network models, Construction of Neural Network algorithm, Examples of simulated algorithm, genetic
annealing and Neural Network method.
Books:
1. Engineering Optimization S. S. Rao New Age International
2. Applied Optimal Design E. J. Haug and J.S. Arora Wiley, New York
3. Optimization for Engineering Design Kalyanmoy Deb Prentice Hall of India
4. Optimization G.V. Reklaites, A. Ravindran and K.M. Wiley, New York
Rogsdeth
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SYLLABUS
M.Tech. Semester III
Open Electives-All Specializations (Regular & Part Time)

OEL-209/OEL-409 ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION & ITS CONTROL L T P


3 1 -
Introduction: Nature and extent of pollution problems; Types of pollution.
Air Pollution: General nature of air pollution; Air pollutants; Sources of air pollutants; Pollination from stationary
sources and its control; Pollution from mobile sources and its control.
Thermal Pollution: Introduction; Effects of thermal pollution on ecology; Thermal plume, regions of plume;
Parameters relevant to thermal plume and their limits; Mechanics of condenser water discharge from thermal power
plants; Modelling of heated water discharge.
Global Atmospheric Change: Introduction; Simple global temperature models; Green House effects, Green house
gases; CO2 and its estimates; Equilibrium temperature increase caused by CO2, Chloroform carbons and warming
and Ozone depletion impacts of CFC’s, changes in stratospheric ozone.

Books:
Deep and Deep
1. Environmental Pollution And Protection Garg, Bansal, Tiwana Publs.
Environmental Pollution- Hazards And Concept Publishing
2. Control R D Gupta Company
CBS
3. Environmental Pollution Compliance H.C. Sharma Publishers
American Association
4. Global Effects of Environmental Pollution For Kluwer Aca
The Advancemen

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