B.Tech MECH-FT-2013
B.Tech MECH-FT-2013
UNIVERSITY
(Decl. U/S 3 of UGC Act 1956)
Sub. Code
BMA13005
Title of Subject
BME13004
BME13005
Engineering Mechanics
BME13006
Engineering Thermodynamics
BME13007
Manufacturing Technology - I
BME13008
Computer Aided
Machine Drawing
BME13L02
BCS13L21
Programming in C &C++
19
25
TOTAL
IV SEMESTER
S.No
Sub. Code
Title of Subject
BMA13009
BME13010
Engineering Metallurgy
BME13011
Thermal Engineering - I
BME13012
Strength of Materials
BME13013
Mechanics of Machines - I
BEE13032
BEN13L01
BME13L03
BEE13L21
TOTAL
20
26
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EDUCATIONAL AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE
UNIVERSITY
(Decl. U/S 3 of UGC Act 1956)
V SEMESTER
S.No
Sub. Code
BME13014
Title of Subject
BME13015
Engineering Metrology
BME13016
BME13017
Thermal Engineering - II
BME13018
Mechanics of Machines - II
BIC13031
BEN13L02
BME13L04
BME13L05
TOTAL
20
26
VI SEMESTER
S.No
Sub. Code
Title of Subject
BMA13017
BEC13031
BME13019
BME13020
BME13021
Manufacturing Technology-II
BME13022
BME13L06
BME13L07
BME13L08
Dynamics Lab
18
24
TOTAL
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EDUCATIONAL AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE
UNIVERSITY
(Decl. U/S 3 of UGC Act 1956)
VII SEMESTER
S.No
1.
Sub. Code
1
2.
Title of Subject
BME13023
BME13024
3.
BME13025
4.
BME13EXX
Elective I
5.
BME13EXX
Elective II
6.
BME13L09
Automation Lab
7.
BME13L10
8.
BME13L11
15
19
TOTAL
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Students are expected to undergo industrial training for a minimum period of 15 days at the end of VI
semester, during vacation period or can carry out a mini project in the university and submit a report on
training / mini project and the department has to conduct a viva-voce exam with external and internal
examiners to evaluate the students. The successful students will be awarded 1 credit.
(50 mark for Internal Assessment + 50 mark for viva voce exam.)
VIII SEMESTER
S.No
Sub. Code
BME13026
Title of Subject
Automobile Engineering
BME13027
BME13EXX
Elective III
BME13L12
Project work
20
10
20
19
TOTAL
: 45
: 139
: 184
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EDUCATIONAL AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE
UNIVERSITY
(Decl. U/S 3 of UGC Act 1956)
LIST OF ELECTIVES
Subject Code
Title of Subject
BME13E01
BME13E02
BME13E03
BME13E04
BME13E05
BME13E06
BME13E07
Mechanical Vibrations
BME13E08
Turbo Machines
BME13E09
Design of Experiments
BME13E10
Industrial Robotics
BME13E11
BME13E12
BME13E13
BME13E14
BME13E15
Composite Materials
BME13E16
Engineering Ethics
BME13E17
Industrial Engineering
BME13E18
BME13E19
BME13E20
Ergonomics
BME13E21
Nanotechnology
BME13E22
Disaster management
BCS13E31
BCS13E32
Visual Programming
Dr.M.G.R.
EDUCATIONAL AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE
UNIVERSITY
(Decl. U/S 3 of UGC Act 1956)
BMA13005
3 1 0 4
12 Hrs
Formation of PDE by eliminating arbitrary constants and eliminating arbitrary functions Solutions of standard
types of first order equations Lagranges equation Linear partial differential equations of second and higher
order with constant coefficients.
UNIT II: FOURIER SERIES
12 Hrs
Dirichlets conditions General Fourier series Half range Sine & Cosine series Complex form of Fourier
series Parsevals identity Harmonic Analysis.
UNIT III: APPLICATIONS OF PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
12 Hrs
Classification of second order linear partial differential equations Solutions of one dimensional wave equation,
one-dimensional heat equation Steady state solution of two dimensional heat equation (Cartesian coordinates
only) Fourier series solutions.
UNIT IV: LAPLACE TRANSFORMS
12 Hrs
12 Hrs
Statement of Fourier integral theorem Fourier transform pairs Fourier Sine and Cosine transforms
Properties Transforms of simple functions Convolution theorem Parsevals theorem.
Total No. of Hrs : 60
TEXT BOOKS
1) Veerarajan T. (2007), Engineering Mathematics (for first year), Tata McGrawHill Publishing Co.,
2) Veerarajan T. (2005), Engineering Mathematics (for semester III), Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co.,
REFERENCES
1) Singaravelu (2009), Transforms and Partial Differential Equations, Meenakshi Agency.
2) Kreyszig E. (2011), Advanced Engineering Mathematics (9th ed.), John Wiley & Sons.
3) Grewal B.S. (2012), Higher Engineering Mathematics, Khanna Publishers.
Dr.M.G.R.
EDUCATIONAL AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE
UNIVERSITY
(Decl. U/S 3 of UGC Act 1956)
BME 13004
3 1 0 4
11 Hrs
Units & Dimensions, Properties of fluids density, specific Gravity, specific weight, viscosity. Surface tension
and Capillarity, Compressibility & Bulk modulus, Vapour pressure, Measurement of pressure-Manometers,
Mechanical gauges.
UNIT II: FLUID FLOW CONCEPTS AND BASIC EQUATIONS
11 Hrs
Flow Characteristics, Concepts of System and Control Volume, Continuity, Energy equation- Euler equationBernoulli equation, Impulse momentum equation-applications.
UNIT III: FLOW THROUGH CIRCULAR CONDUITS
12 Hrs
Laminar flow through circular tubes Boundary layer thickness -Darcy equation on pipe roughness Friction
factor Minor losses Flow through pipes in series and in parallel, Equivalent pipes.
UNIT IV: HYDRAULIC TURBINES
13 Hrs
Impact of free jets-work done and efficiency calculation, Classification of hydraulic turbines, Elementary
working principles of Pelton, Francis, Kaplan turbine, Work done, Governing of turbines, Draft tube, Specific
Speed.
UNIT V: HYDRAULIC PUMPS
13 Hrs
Reciprocating pumps : Classification, Working, Single acting and Double acting, Slip, Indicator diagram, Air
vessels. Centrifugal pumps :Classification, Components, Working, Velocity triangles, Losses & Efficiency of
a centrifugal pump, Pumps in series & parallel, Specific speed, Separation, Cavitations, Priming.
Total No. of Hrs
: 60
TEXT BOOKS
1) Bansal S.K. (2012) Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulic Machines, Laxmi Publications (P) Ltd., New Delhi.
2) R.K.Rajput. (1998) Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulic Machines, S.Chand & Company Ltd., New Delhi.
REFERENCES
1) L.Kumar. (2002), Engineering Fluid Mechanics, Eurasia Publishing House (P) Ltd., New Delhi.
2) Roberson J.A. & Crowe C.T. (2001), Engineering Fluid Mechanics, M/s Jaico Publishing Co., 9th edition
3) Streeter V.L. and Wylie E.B. (1983), Fluid Mechanics, McGraw Hill.
4) Ramamirtham S. (1988), Fluid Mechanics, Hydraulics and Fluid Machines, Dhanpat Rai & Sons, Delhi.
5) Yunus.A.Cengel, Robert H.Turner., Thermal-Fluid Sciences, Tata McGraw Hill.
Dr.M.G.R.
EDUCATIONAL AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE
UNIVERSITY
(Decl. U/S 3 of UGC Act 1956)
ENGINEERING MECHANICS
3 1 0 4
12 Hrs
STATICS OF PARTICLE: Introduction Units and Dimensions Laws of mechanics concurrent forces in a
plane-resolution and Composition of forces equilibrium of the particle-resultant force. Forces in space
Equilibrium of a particle in space
STATICS OF RIGID BODY : Free body diagram Types of supports and their reactions Moments and
Couples Moment of a force about a point and about an axis Varignons theorem equilibrium of Rigid
bodies in two dimensions Equilibrium of Rigid bodies in three dimensions
UNIT II: PROPERTIES OF SURFACE AND SOLIDS
12 Hrs
Determination of Area and volume Determination and derivation of First moment of area(Centroid), Second
moment of area(Moment of Inertia) of Regular as well as irregular geometrical area Centroid of line elements.
Mass moment of inertia and polar moment of inertia. Principal moments of inertia of plane areas Principal axes
of inertia-Product of Inertia.
UNIT III: FRICTION
12 Hrs
Introduction Laws of Dry Friction Coefficient of friction friction of a body lying on an inclined plane.
Application of friction-Ladder friction-Wedge friction-Screw friction.
UNIT IV: DYNAMICS OF PARTICLES
12 Hrs
KINEMATICS: Displacement, Velocity-Constant and variable Acceleration, their relationship linear and
curvilinear motion- Projectile motion, relative motion.
KINETICS: Linear and Curvilinear motion-Work-Energy method, Impulse and Momentum, Impact-collision of
Elastic bodies. Newtons law-DAlemberts principle.
UNIT V: DYNAMICS OF RIGID BODIES
12 Hrs
Dr.M.G.R.
EDUCATIONAL AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE
UNIVERSITY
(Decl. U/S 3 of UGC Act 1956)
BME 13006
ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS
3 1 0 4
11 Hrs
12 Hrs
Statements, Reversibility, Causes of irreversibility, Carnot cycle, Reversed Carnot cycle, Heat engines,
Refrigerators, Heat pumps. Clausius inequality, Concept of Entropy, Principles of increase of entropy, Carnot
theorem, Available energy, Availability, Introduction to energy.
UNIT III: WORKING FLUIDS
12 Hrs
Thermodynamic properties of pure substance, Property diagrams. PVT surface of water and other substances,
calculation of properties. First law and second law analysis using tables and charts.
Properties of ideal and real gases, Equation of state, Gas laws. Vanderwals equation of state, Compressibility,
Compressibility charts. Daltons law of partial pressures, Internal Energy, enthalpy, Specific heat and molecular
weight of gas mixtures.
UNIT IV: POWER CYCLES
13 Hrs
Gas power cycles - Carnot, Otto, Diesel, Dual, Brayton Cycles. Vapour Power Cycles Rankine, Modified
Rankine, Reheat, Ideal Regenerative cycle.
UNIT V: THERMODYNAMIC RELATIONS
12 Hrs
Exact differentials, Maxwell relations, TdS relations, Difference and ratio of Heat Capacities, Energy Equation,
Clausius Clapeyron equations, Joule-Thomson coefficient.
Total No. of Hrs
: 60
*NOTE: Use of Steam Table and Mollier Chart are permitted in Examination
TEXT BOOKS
1) P.K.Nag, (2012) Engineering Thermodynamics (fourth Edition), TataMcGraw Hill 5 Publishing
Company Ltd., New Delhi.
2) Yunus A.Cengel, (2008) Thermodynamics-An Engg. Approach, Tata McGraw Hill, 6th edition.
REFERENCES
1) Spalding & Cole, Engineering Thermodynamics, ELBS, 6th edition.
2) J.P.Holman, (1988) Thermodynamics, McGraw Hill 109095, 4th edition,
3) Van Wylen & Sonntag, (1998) Fundamentals of Classical Thermodynamics, Wiley Eastern, 5th Edition.
4) Rogers & Mathew, (1992) Engineering Thermodynamics, Adison Wesley 1090909, 4th edition.
5) Michael Saad, (1966) Thermodynamics, Prentice Hall 109097.
Dr.M.G.R.
EDUCATIONAL AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE
UNIVERSITY
(Decl. U/S 3 of UGC Act 1956)
BME 13007
MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY I
3 0 0 3
9 Hrs
Introduction to Pattern making - Moulding sand - Melting furnaces - Special casting processes - Shell,
Investment, Die casting, Full mould process - Defects in casting. Computers in casting processes.
UNIT II: METAL FORMING PROCESSES
9 Hrs
Cold and hot working - Forging, Rolling, Extrusion, Drawing. . Introduction to sheet metal forming processes.
High energy rate forming - Explosive forming, Electro-hydraulic, Electro magnetic forming, dynapac machine,
petro forge machines. Super plastic forming
UNIT III: METAL JOINING PROCESSES
10 Hrs
Classification - Arc Welding Sheet metal arc welding , Gas metal welding- - Submerged Arc , TIG, MIG, Resistance welding -Electrode types Specification- Special Types - Laser, Electron beam, Plasma Arc,
Ultrasonic, Electro slag, Explosive welding and Friction welding - Thermit welding inspection of weldingDefects in weld- Brazing and soldering
UNIT IV: METAL CUTTING PROCESSES- INTRODUCTION
9 Hrs
Lathe: Specification - Types - Mechanisms - Operations - Calculations - Capstan and turret lathe - Tooling with
examples - Copy turning lathe. Drilling: Specification - Types - Feed Mechanism - Operations - Drill tool
nomenclature - Mounting Reamer and tap tools - Calculations.
UNIT V: PROCESSING OF PLASTIC MATERIALS
8 Hrs
Types of Plastics - Types of moulding - Compression moulding - Transfer molding - Injection molding - Blow
Moulding Rota moulding - Film and sheet forming - Thermo forming - Reinforced plastic - Laminated
plastics.
Total No. of Hrs
: 45
TEXT BOOKS
1) Sharma P.C. (2008), A Text Book of Production Technology, S.Chand & Company Ltd., New Delhi.
2) Serope Kalpakjian (2013), Manufacturing Engineering and Technology, Addison-wesley Pub.Co ,7th
edition.
REFERENCES
1) Rao P.N. (2007), Manufacturing Technology - Foundry Forging & Welding, Tata McGraw Hill
Publishing Co., New Delhi, 2nd edition.
2) R.K. Jain, (2001) Production Technology, Khanna publisher.
3) O.P. Khanna, (1993), Welding Technology, Dhanpat Rai & sons.
4) S. K. Hajra Choudry, S. K. Bose, (2010) Elements of Workshop Technology -Volume I & II. Media promoters.
Dr.M.G.R.
EDUCATIONAL AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE
UNIVERSITY
(Decl. U/S 3 of UGC Act 1956)
BME 13008
2 0 2 3
6 Hrs
Use of scales Selection and designation of sizes types of lines termination of leader line, hatching of
sections revolved and removed sections.
Limits, Fits and Tolerances: Tolerances of forms and position - Geometrical dimensioning and tolerance (GD
and T) - Symbols - MMC, Virtual size and Least material size - Methods of surface texture on drawing. Surface
roughness - Symbols on drawing, direction of lay - Roughness grade numbers and symbols-RFS symbols.
UNIT II: MACHINE COMPONENTS
10 Hrs
Screws and Threads: True projection of screw thread ISO metric thread, different types of threads single and
multi start threads Right and Left hand threads Conventional representation of threads - Internal and external
types.
Bolts and Nuts: Machine and cap screws, set screws, Grub screws, studs. Types of nuts - cap, castle, wiles , lock
nuts - Locking by set screw, grooved nut, plate and spring washer. Hexagonal square bolt and nut assembly.
Keys: Hollow, saddle, Sunk, Parallel sunk, Feather, Wood ruff, Round, key with gib head, and Splined shaft.
UNIT III: COMPONENTS AND ASSEMBLY DRAWING
14 Hrs
Orthographic views of the following components: Engine piston,Connecting rod,crank,Drill jig bush,strap
clamp,flange.
Assembly drawing: Screw jack-Swivel bearing-Tail stock-Milling fixture-Drilling Jig.
UNIT IV: COMPUTER AIDED DRAWING (to be practiced using CAD software)
30 Hrs
Drafting: 2-D drafting of machine elements like bolt, nut,keys,springs, spline shaft.
Assembly Modeling: 1. Screw Jack. 2. Tail stock. 3. Cotter Joint. 4. Knuckle Joint. 5. Couplings
Total No. of Hrs
: 60
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EDUCATIONAL AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE
UNIVERSITY
(Decl. U/S 3 of UGC Act 1956)
BME 13L02
0 0 3 1
Step turning
Taper turning
Thread cutting
Eccentric turning
DRILLING PRACTICE
1) Drilling
2) Reaming
3) Tapping.
: 45
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EDUCATIONAL AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE
UNIVERSITY
(Decl. U/S 3 of UGC Act 1956)
BCS 13L21
2 0 2
: 60
REFERENCES
1) Deitel and Deitel, (2000) C++ How to Program Pearson Education, 4th edition.
2) N.Barkakati, Object Oriented Programming in C++, Prentice Hall of India Pvt.Ltd, 109097.
3) Ken Arnold and James Gosling, (2000) The Java Programming Language with updated 1.3, Pearson
Education.
B.Tech Mechanical Engineering - 2013 Regulation
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Dr.M.G.R.
EDUCATIONAL AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE
UNIVERSITY
(Decl. U/S 3 of UGC Act 1956)
3 1 0 4
12 Hrs
Solution of Algebraic and Transcendental equations Method of false position Iteration method NewtonRaphson method Solution of Linear system of equations Gauss Elimination method Gauss-Jordan method
Iterative methods Gauss-Jacobi method Gauss-Seidel method Matrix Inversion by Gauss-Jordan method.
UNIT II: INTERPOLATION
12 Hrs
Newton forward and backward differences Central differences Stirlings and Bessels formulae
Interpolation with Newtons divided differences Lagranges method.
UNIT III: NUMERICAL DIFFERENTIATION AND INTEGRATION
12 Hrs
Numerical Differentiation with interpolation polynomials Numerical Integration by Trapezoidal and Simpsons
(both 1/3 rd & 3/8 th) rules Two and three point Gaussian Quadrature formulae Double integrals using
Trapezoidal and Simpsons rules.
UNIT IV: NUMERICAL SOLUTIONS OF ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
12 Hrs
Taylors series Eulers & Modified Eulers method Runge Kutta method of fourth order for first & second
order differential equations Milnes predictor-corrector method Adam-Bashforths predictor-corrector
method.
UNIT V: NUMERICAL SOLUTIONS OF PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
12 Hrs
Finite difference solutions for one dimensional heat equation (both implicit & explicit) Bender-Schmidt
method Crank-Nicolson method One dimensional wave equation Two dimensional Laplace and Poisson
equations Liebmanns method.
Total No. of Hrs
: 60
TEXT BOOK
1) Veerarajan T. (2005), Numerical Methods, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co.
REFERENCES
1) Sastry S.S. (2003), Introductory Methods of Numerical Analysis, Prentice Hall of India.
2) Kandasamy P., Thilagavathy, Gunavathy K. (2008), Numerical Methods (Vol.IV), S.Chand & Co.,
3) Grewal B.S. (2012), Higher Engineering Mathematics, Khanna Publishers.
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Dr.M.G.R.
EDUCATIONAL AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE
UNIVERSITY
(Decl. U/S 3 of UGC Act 1956)
ENGINEERING METALLURGY
3 0 0 3
9 Hrs
Crystalline and amorphous solids - Unit cell and primitive cell - Miller indices BCC, FCC and HCP crystal
structures and their packing factors Crystalisation- Crystal defects Effect of crystal imperfections in
mechanical properties-Dislocations- strengthening mechanisms for the improvement of mechanical properties.
UNIT II: FERROUS AND NON FERROUS METALS
9 Hrs
Significance of Phase diagram-(Eutectic and Eutectoid alloy system)-Equilibrium and Non- Equilibrium coolingAllotrophy of Iron-iron carbon phase diagram.
Classification of Steels and Cast Iron-Microstructure of Iron and Steel- Cast Irons - Grey, White malleable,
spheroidal Effect of alloying elements on steel - stainless and tool steels. Copper and Copper alloys - Brass,
Bronze and Cupronickel Aluminum and Al-Cu alloy
UNIT III: HEAT TREATMENT AND TESTING
9 Hrs
Definition - Classification of heat treatment process - Purpose of heat treatment -Principles (fundamentals) of
heat treatment - Annealing Re-crystallization- Normalizing - Hardening-TTT-CCT Cooling curves- Tempering
- Interrupted quenching - Testing of materials - Destructive testing - Tensile, Compression, Hardness, Impact,
Torsion, Fatigue. Non-destructive testing - Visual inspection, Hammer test, Radiography, Ultrasonic inspection.
UNIT IV: FAILURE MODES AND ITS PREVENTIONS
9 Hrs
Plastic deformation-Fracture - Mechanism of brittle fracture (Griffiths theory) and ductile fracture -Difference
between brittle and ductile fractures - Fatigue failure and its prevention - Creep - different stages in creep curve Factors affecting creep resistant materials -Mechanism of creep fracture.
UNIT V: NON METALLIC AND NEWER MATERIALS
9 Hrs
Types, Properties and Application: Polymers, Ceramics and Metal matrix Composites Super alloys, Nanomaterials- carbon and metal based materials, Smart materials and their properties
Total No. of Hrs
: 45
TEXT BOOKS
1) Avner, (1997) Introduction to Physical Metallurgy, McGraw Hill International Book., second edition.
2) Williams D Callister, (2007) Material Science and Engineering, Wiley India Pvt Ltd, Revised Indian
Edition.
REFERENCES
1) Raghavan, V., (2006) Materials Science and Engineering, Prentice Hall of India Pvt., Ltd., 5 th edition.
2) Muralidhara. M.K. (1998) Material science and Process, Danpat Rai Publishing.
3) Nayak, S.P., (1985) Engineering Metallurgy and Material Science, Character Publishing House, Anand,
India.
4) Van Vlack, (1970) Material Science for Engineers, Addison Wesley, 10985,
5) Arumugam, M., (1997) Material Science, Anuradha Publishers.
6) O.P. Kanna (1999) Material Science and Metallurgy, Prentice Hall of India Pvt., Ltd.
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EDUCATIONAL AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE
UNIVERSITY
(Decl. U/S 3 of UGC Act 1956)
THERMAL ENGINEERING I
BME 13011
3 1 0 4
12 Hrs
Types and Classifications, Low pressure, high pressure, fire and water tube boilers Cochran-Locomotive
Lancashire boilers - Babcock-Wilcox boilers - Benson, Lamont. Boiler mountings and Accessories Criteria for
selection of a boiler.
UNIT II: STEAM CONDENSERS AND NOZZLES
12 Hrs
Steam condensers introduction classification jet and surface condensers-vacuum efficiency- condenser
efficiency- simple problems. Steam nozzlesisentropic flow through nozzles-convergent, convergent divergent
nozzles-critical pressure ratio- effect of friction.
UNIT III: STEAM TURBINES
12 Hrs
Impulse and Reaction Principles Compounding-velocity and pressure compounding- Velocity diagrams for
single stage turbines, Speed regulations Governing.
UNIT IV: INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES
12 Hrs
Actual cycles, Valve and port timing diagrams, Engine types and applications, Fuel supply, Ignition, Cooling
and Lubrication System for S.I and C.I engines.
UNIT V: COMBUSTION AND TESTING OF I. C. ENGINES
12 Hrs
Cetane and Octane numbers of fuels Combustion, Knocking and Detonation, Scavenging and Supercharging
Performance & Testing of I. C. Engines Determination of frictional power and determination of various
efficiencies Heat balance calculations.
: 60
*NOTE: Use of approved thermodynamic property Tables and Charts are permitted in Examination
TEXT BOOKS
1) Rajput R. K., (2012) Thermal Engineering, Laxmi Publications (P) Ltd.
2) C. P. Kothandaraman and S. Domkundwar, (2004) Thermodynamics and Thermal Engineering Dhanpat
Rai & Co. (P) Ltd.
REFERENCES
1) P. L. Ballaney, (1994) Thermal Engineering, Khanna Publishers, New Delhi.
2) W.P.Stoecker and J. W. Jones, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning, Tata McGraw Hill Co. Ltd.,
3) Ganesan V., (2012) Internal Combustion Engines, Tata McGraw Hill New Delhi, 4th edition.
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EDUCATIONAL AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE
UNIVERSITY
(Decl. U/S 3 of UGC Act 1956)
BME 13012
STRENGTH OF MATERIALS
3 1 0 4
12 Hrs
Rigid and Deformable bodies Strength, Stiffness and Stability Stresses; Tensile, Compressive and Shear
Deformation of simple and compound bars under axial load Thermal stress Elastic constants and their
relationship strain energy due to axial load stress due to suddenly applied load and impact load.
UNIT II: BEAMS - LOADS AND STRESSES
12 Hrs
Types of beams: Supports and Loads Shear force and Bending Moment in beams Cantilever, Simply
supported beams and Overhanging beams Stresses in beams Theory of simple bending Stress variation along
the length and in the beam section Effect of shape of beam section on stress induced Shear stress distribution
in beams of different sections.
UNIT III: TORSION OF SHAFTS AND SPRINGS
12 Hrs
Theory of pure torsion- Torsion of circular and hollow shafts Stepped shafts Composite shaft Stress due to
combined bending and torsion. Type of springs - Stiffness- Springs in series-Springs in parallel - Stresses and
deflections in helical springs and leaf springs Design of helical springs- design of buffer Springs - leaf springs.
UNIT IV: DEFLECTION OF BEAMS
12 Hrs
Double integration method- Macaulays Method- Area Moment Theorems for Computations of slope and
deflection in Beams. Columns End conditions Equivalent length of a column Euler equation Slenderness
ratio Rankine formula for columns.
UNIT V: ANALYSIS OF STRESSES IN TWO DIMENSIONS
12 Hrs
Biaxial state of stresses Thin cylindrical and spherical shells Deformation in thin cylindrical and spherical
shells Biaxial stresses at a point-Stress as Tension. Stresses on inclined plane Principal planes and Principal
stresses Mohrs circle for biaxial stresses Maximum shear stress - Strain energy and Strain Energy Density.
: 60
TEXT BOOKS
1. Egor P. Popov, Engineering Mechanics of Solids, Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi, 109097 .
2. S.Ramamruthum and R. Narayan, Strength of Materials, Dhanpat Rai & Sons, 109096.
3. Beer F. P. and Johnston R, (2002) Mechanics of Materials, McGraw-Hill Book Co, Third Edition.
REFERENCES
1.Egor P. Popov, Engineering Mechanics of Solids, Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi, 109097 .
2.Beer F. P. and Johnston R, (2002) Mechanics of Materials, McGraw-Hill Book Co, Third Edition
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EDUCATIONAL AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE
UNIVERSITY
(Decl. U/S 3 of UGC Act 1956)
BME 13013
MECHANICS OF MACHINES I
3 1 0 4
14 Hrs
11 Hrs
Belt drives-types-flat and V-belt drive-slip and creep-power transmitted-length of the belt-ratio of belt tensioncentrifugal tension-initial tension-maximum tension-condition for maximum power transmission, power
transmitted by rope drives.
UNIT III: FRICTION IN BEARINGS, BRAKES AND CLUTCHES
11 Hrs
Frictional power loss in pivot and collar bearing. Torque transmitted in single and multiple plate clutches.
Brakes-calculation of braking torque in block brake, simple and differential band brake.
UNIT IV: CAM
11 Hrs
Cams-Definition and terminology and applications. Classification of cam and follower profile of cam with
Simple harmonic motion and uniform acceleration and retardation of reciprocating knife edge and roller
followers.
UNIT V: GEARS
13 Hrs
Gear terminology-Classification - law of gearing forms of gear teeth Length of path of contact - arc of
contact-contact ratio- Gear trains types-velocities in simple Epicyclic gear trains.
: 60
TEXT BOOK
1) Khurmi R. S, (2001-2012) Theory of Machines, S.Chand,.
REFERENCES
1) Thomas Bevan, (2005) Theory of Machines,CBS Publishers and Distributors ,5th Edition.
2) Shigley J.E and Uicker J.J., (1995) Theory of Machines and Mechanisms, McGraw Hill Inc.
3) Rattan S.S., (2009) Theory of Machines, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Company Ltd., New Delhi.
4) Dr.V.P.Singh. (2005) Theory of Machines, Dhanpat Rai and Co Private Limited.
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Dr.M.G.R.
EDUCATIONAL AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE
UNIVERSITY
(Decl. U/S 3 of UGC Act 1956)
BEE 13032
3 0 0 3
9 Hrs
9 Hrs
Principle of ideal transformer constructional details EMF equation Equivalent circuit Voltage regulation
losses and efficiency OC and SC tests on transformer Autotransformer Power supplies - basic principle of
SMPS and UPS.
UNIT III: SYNCHRONOUS MACHINES AND INDUCTION MOTORS
9 Hrs
Construction details principle of alternator EMF equation Voltage regulation Starting of synchronous
motor effect of field excitation Induction motor principle of operation torque equation torque-slip
characteristics
Starting
methods
and
speed
control
principle
of
single
-phase induction motor - applications. (Qualitative Treatment only)
UNIT IV: DIGITAL ELECTRONICS
9 Hrs
Number systems-Binary, Octal, hexadecimal, Binary arithmetic-complement arithmetic-Binary coded decimalBoolean Algebra-De Morgans Laws-Logic gates-AND, OR, NOT, NAND, NOR, XOR-half & full addersMultiplexers-De-multiplexers-Encoder-Decoder.
UNIT V: FLIP FLOPS
9 Hrs
: 45
TEXT BOOKS
1) S.K Bhattacharya, (2008) Electrical Machines, Tata Mc Graw Hill Publications, 2nd Edition, 109098.
2) B.L.Theraja., (2012) Electrical Techonology,S.Chandhan Publication, 23rd edition.
3) M.Morris mano., (2008) Digital Design, Prentice-Hall of India,4th edition.
REFERENCES
1) I.J. Nagrath & D.P. Kothari, (2010) Electrical Machines, TMH Publications, 4th edition.
2) I Mckenzie Smith , (2012) Hughes Electrical Technology, Revised, Low price Edition, Pearson
Education, eleventh edition.
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EDUCATIONAL AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE
UNIVERSITY
(Decl. U/S 3 of UGC Act 1956)
2 0 0 2
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
To develop an independent personality
To be sure of presenting one-self
To acquire knowledge in specialized sectors
To Improve:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
UNIT 1
6 Hrs
Creation of awareness of the top companies / different verticals / courses for improving skill set matrix,
Industry expectations to enable them to prepare for their career Development of positive frame of mind
Avoiding inhibitions Creation of self awareness Overcoming of inferiority / superiority complex.
UNIT II
6 Hrs
Selection of appropriate field vis--vis personality / interest to create awareness of existing industries,
Preparation of Curriculum Vitae OBJECTIVESs, Profiles vis--vis companies.
UNIT III
6 Hrs
Group discussions: Dos and Donts handling of group discussions What evaluators look for!
Interpersonal relationships with colleagues clients understanding ones own behaviour perception by
others, How to work with persons whose background, culture, language / work style different from ones,
behaviour pattern in multi-national offices.
UNIT IV
6 Hrs
Interview awareness of facing questions Dos and Donts of personal interview / group interview,
Enabling students prepare for different Procedures / levels to enter into any company books / websites to help
for further preparation, Technical interview how to prepare to face it. Undergoing employability skills test.
UNIT V
6 Hrs
Entrepreneurship development preparation for tests prior to the interview Qualities and prerequisites for launching a firm.
References
1. Agarwal, R.S. Chand, S. (1989) Quantitative Aptitude. Publication.
2. ShaliniVerma,(2009) Soft Skills. Publication Pearson.
3. Shaliniverma,(2012) Enhancing employability @ SOFT SKILLS. Publication Pearson.
4. Kiranmai Dutt, P. Geetha Rajeevan, C.L. Prakash, N.(2010) A Course in Communication Skills. Publication
Foundation Books.
5. Nirakonar,(2011) English Language Laboratories.PHI Learning.
6. Anandamurugan, S.(2011) Placement Interviews. Publication Tata McGraw Hill Education.
Total No. of Hrs : 30
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EDUCATIONAL AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE
UNIVERSITY
(Decl. U/S 3 of UGC Act 1956)
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Dr.M.G.R.
EDUCATIONAL AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE
UNIVERSITY
(Decl. U/S 3 of UGC Act 1956)
BEE 13L21
0 0 3 1
ELECTRONICS LAB
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
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Dr.M.G.R.
EDUCATIONAL AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE
UNIVERSITY
(Decl. U/S 3 of UGC Act 1956)
BME 13014
3 1 0 4
12 Hrs
Energy and momentum equations for compressible fluid flows, various regions of flows, reference velocities,
stagnation state, velocity of sound, critical states. Mach number, Critical Mach number, types of waves. Mach
cone, Mach angle.
UNIT II: FLOW THROUGH VARIABLE AREA DUCTS
12 Hrs
Isentropic flow through variable area ducts. T-s and h-s diagrams for nozzle and diffuser flows, area ratio as a
function of Mach number, mass flow rate through nozzles and diffusers, effect of friction in flow through
nozzles.
UNIT III: FLOW THROUGH CONSTANT AREA DUCTS
12 Hrs
Flow in constant area ducts with friction (Fanno flow) Fanno curves and Fanno flow equation, variation of
flow properties, variation of Mach number with duct length. Isothermal flow with friction in constant area ducts.
Flow in constant area ducts with heat transfer (Rayleigh flow), Rayleigh line and Rayleigh flow equation,
variation of flow properties, Maximum heat transfer.
UNIT IV: NORMAL SHOCK
12 Hrs
Governing equations, variation of flow parameters like static pressure, static temperature, density, stagnation
pressure and entropy across the normal shocks. Prandtl Meyer equation, impossibility of shock in subsonic
flows, flow in convergent and divergent nozzle with shock, normal shock in fanno and Rayleigh flows, flow with
oblique shock (elementary treatment only).
UNIT V: PROPULSION
12 Hrs
Theory of jet propulsion Thrust equation Thrust power and propulsive efficiency
Operation principle, cycle analysis and use of stagnation state performance of ram jet,
turbojet, turbofan and turbo prop engines. Types of rocket engines Propellants-feeding systems Ignition and
Combustion-Theory of rocket propulsion Effective jet velocity-specific impulse rocket engine performance.
: 60
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EDUCATIONAL AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE
UNIVERSITY
(Decl. U/S 3 of UGC Act 1956)
BME 13015
ENGINEERING METROLOGY
3 0 0 3
7 Hrs
Need for measurement - Precision and Accuracy - Reliability - Errors in Measurements Types Causes.
UNIT II: LINEAR AND ANGULAR MEASUREMENTS
9 Hrs
Measurement of Engineering Components: Comparators (Mechanical, Optical, Electrical) - Slip Gauges - Limit
Gauges -Auto Collimator - Angle Decker - Alignment Telescope - Sine Bar - Bevel Protractor.
UNIT III: FORM MEASUREMENTS
10 Hrs
Measurement of: Screw Thread - Gears - Radius - Surface Finish Straightness - Flatness Roundness.
UNIT IV: LASER METROLOGY
10 Hrs
Precision instrument based on Laser: Use of Lasers - Principle - Laser Interferometer - Application in Linear and
Angular measurements - Testing of machine tools using Laser Interferometer.
UNIT V: ADVANCES IN METROLOGY
9 Hrs
Co-ordinate Measuring Machine (CMM) - Constructional features - Types - Applications of CMM CNC
applications - Computer Aided Inspection (CAI) - Machine Vision - Applications in Metrology.
: 45
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Dr.M.G.R.
EDUCATIONAL AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE
UNIVERSITY
(Decl. U/S 3 of UGC Act 1956)
BME 13016
3 1 0 4
15 Hrs
Introduction to the design Process Computer aided design Mechanical Properties of Materials Selection of
material based on its physical properties. Types of Loads and Stresses Static and Varying - Factor of Safety
Theories of Failure Stress Concentration Factors.
UNIT II: DESIGN OF TEMPORARY AND PERMANENT JOINTS
12 Hrs
Threaded fasteners - Design of bolted joints including eccentric loading, Knuckle joints, Cotter Joints Design
of welded joints, riveted joints for structures.
UNIT III: DESIGN OF SHAFTS AND COUPLINGS
12 Hrs
Design of solid and hollow shafts based on strength, rigidity and critical speed Design of Keys, key ways and
spines -- Design of rigid and flexible couplings.
UNIT IV: DESIGN OF IC ENGINE COMPONENTS
9 Hrs
12 Hrs
: 60
TEXT BOOKS
1) Shigley J.E and Mischke C. R., (2008) Mechanical Engineering Design, Sixth Edition, Tata McGraw
Hill.
2) Bhandari V.B, (2010) Design of Machine Elements, Second Edition, Tata McGraw-Hill Book Co.
REFERENCES
1) Sundararajamoorthy T. V, Shanmugam .N, (2003) "Machine Design", Anuradha Publications, Chennai.
2) Orthwein W, (2005) Machine Component Design, Jaico Publishing Co.
3) Ugural A.C, (2004) Mechanical Design An Integral Approach, McGraw-Hill Book Co.
4) Spotts M.F., Shoup T.E (2004) Design and Machine Elements, Pearson Education.
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EDUCATIONAL AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE
UNIVERSITY
(Decl. U/S 3 of UGC Act 1956)
THERMAL ENGINEERING II
BME 13017
3 1 0 4
12 Hrs
Reciprocating Compressor Single Stage and Multi-stage operations, Effect of clearance, Volumetric efficiency.
Rotary Compressor Construction & Working of vane type blower, roots blower, screw compressor, centrifugal
compressor.
UNIT II: GAS TURBINES
12 Hrs
Classifications, Constant pressure Open cycle Gas turbines - Methods for improvement of Thermal efficiency
Inter-cooling, Reheating, Regeneration, Effect of operating variables on thermal efficiency. Constant pressure
closed cycle gas turbines, Gas turbine fuels.
UNIT III: REFRIGERATION
12 Hrs
Reversed Carnot cycle, Bell Coleman Cycle, Vapour Compression refrigeration cycle Components, Working,
P-H & T-S diagrams, Calculation of COP, effect of subcooling and superheating, Properties of refrigerants,
Important refrigerants, Vapour absorption refrigeration cycles.
UNIT IV: AIR-CONDITIONING
12 Hrs
12 Hrs
Layout of Steam, hydel, diesel, MHD, nuclear and Gas-turbine power plants Combined power cycles
Comparison and selection.
Total No. of Hrs
: 60
*NOTE: Use of approved Refrigeration Tables and Psychrometric charts are Permitted
TEXT BOOK
1) R.K.Rajput, (2012) Thermal Engineering, Laxmi Publications (P) Ltd, New Delhi.
REFERENCES
1) B.K.Sarkar, Thermal Engineering, Tata McGraw-Hill publishing company Ltd.
2) W.P.Stoecker and J.W.Jones, (2009) Refrigeration and air-conditioning, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi.
3) P.L.Ballaney, (1994) Thermal engineering, Khanna Publishers.
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EDUCATIONAL AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE
UNIVERSITY
(Decl. U/S 3 of UGC Act 1956)
MECHANICS OF MACHINES II
BME 13018
3 1 0 4
12 Hrs
Dynamic force analysis Inertia force and Inertia torque DAlemberts principle - Dynamic analysis in
Reciprocating Engines Gas forces Equivalent masses Bearing loads Crank shaft Torque - Turning
moment diagrams Fly wheels.
UNIT II: BALANCING
12 Hrs
Static and dynamic balancing Balancing of rotating masses in same plane and in different planes. Balancing of
reciprocating masses-partial balancing of locomotives tractive force, swaying couple and hammer blow.
UNIT III: LONGITUDINAL VIBRATION
12 Hrs
Basic features of vibratory systems types of vibration Degrees of freedom free longitudinal vibration of
Single degree of freedom damping logarithmic decrement forced damped vibration- magnification factorvibration isolation- transmissibility.
UNIT IV: TRANSVERSE AND TORSIONAL VIBRATION.
12 Hrs
Transverse vibration- single concentrated load, Uniformly loaded shaft , shaft carrying several loads and
whirling of shafts-Torsional vibration-single, two and three rotor systems Torsionally Equivalent shaft-geared
system.
UNIT V: MECHANISM FOR CONTROL
12 Hrs
Governors Types Centrifugal governors Watt, Porter , Proell and Hartnel Governors Equilibrium
conditions, Iso-chronous , Sensitivity , Hunting, Stability, Effort and Power of Governor- Controlling Force
Diagram Gyroscopic Stabilization Gyroscopic effects in Automobiles, ships and airplanes .
Total No. of Hrs
: 60
TEXT BOOK
1) Khurmi R. S, (2011 2012) Theory of Machines, S.Chand and Co.
REFERENCES
1) Rattan S.S., (2009) Theory of Machines, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Company Ltd., New Delhi.
2) Dr.V.P.Singh., (2005) Theory of Machines, Dhanpat Rai and Co Private Limited.
3) Thomas Bevan, (2005) Theory of Machines,CBS Publishers and Distributors.
4) Shigley J.E and Uicker J.J., (1995) Theory of Machines and Mechanisms, Tata McGraw Hill Inc.
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EDUCATIONAL AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE
UNIVERSITY
(Decl. U/S 3 of UGC Act 1956)
BIC 13031
3 0 0 3
6 Hrs
General concepts - Units and Standards Measuring Instruments Sensitivity, Readability, Range of Accuracy,
Precision Static and Dynamic Response Repeatability, Hysteresis Systematic and Random Errors
Correction Calibration.
UNIT II: INSTRUMENTS
12 Hrs
Transducer, Modifying (Intermediate) and Terminal Stages Mechanical and Electrical Transducers Preamplifiers Charge Amplifiers Filters Attenuators Darsonval CRO - Oscillographs Recorders
Microprocessor based logging, Processing and Output.
UNIT III: PARAMETERS FOR MEASUREMENTS
15 Hrs
Dimensions, Displacements, Velocity, Acceleration, Impact Force, Torque, Power Strain Pressure
Humidity Temperature Flow Time, Frequency, and Phase Angle Noise and Sound Level; Radio Tracer
Techniques Flow Visualization Shadow Graph, Interferometer, Schlieren, Laser Doppler Anemometer.
UNIT IV: AUTOMATIC CONTROL SYSTEMS
6 Hrs
Basic Elements Feedback Principle, Implication of Measurements Error Detectors Final Actuating
Elements Two Position, Multi-position, Floating Proportional Controls Relays Servo Amplifiers Servo
Motors Mechanical, Electrical, Magnetic, Hydraulic and Pneumatic Systems.
UNIT V: APPLICATION OF CONTROL SYSTEMS
6 Hrs
Governing of Speed Kinetic and Process Control Pressure, Temperature, Fluid Level, Flow Thrust and
Flight Control Photo-electric Controls.
Total No. of Hrs
: 45
TEXT BOOKS
1) K Ghosh, (2005) Introduction to Instrumentation and Control, Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi,
revised edition.
2) R. S. Sirohi, H. C. Radha Krishna, (1991) Mechanical Measurements, New Age International (P)
Limited, 3rd edition.
REFERENCES
1) J. P. Holman, (2011) Experimental Methods for Engineers, McGraw Hill Book Company, 10971, 8th
edition.
2) L. F. Adams, (1983) Measurements and Instrumentation, the English Language Book Society, 10975.
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EDUCATIONAL AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE
UNIVERSITY
(Decl. U/S 3 of UGC Act 1956)
2 0 0 2
2
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
Ability to work out mentally any problem.
Ability to choose the correct approaches.
Ability to tackle all interviews and competitive exams.
The purpose of this course is to build confidence, inculcate various Soft skills and also helps the students to
identify in achieving their personal potential.
At the end of this training program the participant will be able to,
Explain the concept problem solving
METHODOLOGY
The entire program is designed in such a way that every student will participate in the class room activities. The
activities are planned to bring out the skills and talent of the students which they will be employing during
various levels in their real life.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
UNIT 1:
Self Introduction Narration-Current News Update Numbers Height & Distance Square & Cube Roots
UNIT II:
Current Technology Update Verbal Aptitude Test I GD-I Odd man out series Permutation &
Combination Problems on ages
UNIT III:
GD-II Resume Writing Mock Interview I / reading comprehension
UNIT IV:
Mock Interview II / reading comprehension Mock Interview III / reading comprehension GD III Ratio &
Proportion Clocks H.C.F. & L.C.M
UNIT V:
GD IV Verbal Aptitude Test II Review Partnership Puzzles - Test
References
1 Pushpalata and Sanjay Kumar, (2007) Communicate or Collapse: A Handbook of Effective Public Speaking,
Group Discussions and Interviews. Delhi: Prentice-Hall.
2 Thorpe, Edgar, (2003) Course in Mental Ability and Quantitative Aptitude. Tata McGraw-Hill.
3 Thorpe, Edgar, (2003) Test of Reasoning. Tata McGraw-Hill.
4 Prasad, H.M. (2001) How to prepare for Group Discussion and Interview. Tata McGraw-Hill.
Total no. of Hrs : 30
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EDUCATIONAL AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE
UNIVERSITY
(Decl. U/S 3 of UGC Act 1956)
BME 13L04
0 0 3 1
IC ENGINES LAB
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
: 45
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Dr.M.G.R.
EDUCATIONAL AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE
UNIVERSITY
(Decl. U/S 3 of UGC Act 1956)
BME 13L05
0 0 3 1
METROLOGY LABORATORY
OBJECTIVES: The student will learn
Application of Instruments and Gauges for the measurement of products characteristics to assess their
quality, in manufacturing industries;
In particular, they will have hands-on exposure to:
1. Linear measurements, 2. Angular measurements, 3. Form Measurements
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
METALLURGY LABORATORY
OBJECTIVES: Students will learn
Micro structures of various ferrous and non ferrous materials using microscopes.
Heat treatment processes of materials.
STUDY EXPERIMENTS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Introduction to metallurgy
Specimen preparation
Metallurgical microscope
Iron carbon system
Time temperature transformation diagram (TTT)
MICROSTRUCTURE ANALYSIS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Brass
Copper
Gray cast-iron
Malleable cast-iron
Nodular iron
Mild-steel, Stainless-steel and High speed steel
: 45
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EDUCATIONAL AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE
UNIVERSITY
(Decl. U/S 3 of UGC Act 1956)
3 1 0 4
12 Hrs
Formulation of LPP Standard form of LPP Graphical method Simplex method Big M method Two
phase method.
UNIT II: TRANSPORTATION AND ASSIGNMENT
12 Hrs
Formulation of Transportation problem North West corner method Least cost method Vogels
approximation method Optimality test MODI method Degeneracy Assignment problem: Hungarian
method Travelling salesman problem.
UNIT III: CPM, PERT AND SEQUENCING MODELS
12 Hrs
Network representation Fulkersons rule Critical path method Scheduling of activities Earliest and Latest
times Float and Slack times PERT Probability for project duration Sequencing Models: Introduction
Basic Terminologies Processing n jobs on 2, 3, and machines Johnsons method.
UNIT IV: QUEUING MODELS
12 Hrs
Elementary concepts Pure Birth and Death process Single server Markovian models with infinite and finite
capacity Multi server Markovian models with infinite and finite capacity.
UNIT V: SIMULATION AND REPLACEMENT MODELS
12 Hrs
: 60
TEXT BOOKS
1) Sundaresan V. et.al. (2009), Resource Management Techniques, A.R. Publications.
REFERENCES
1) Panneerselvam R. (2011), Operations Research (2nd ed.), Prentice Hall of India.
2) Hamdy A. Taha (2010), Operations Research: An Introduction (09th ed.), Pearson.
3) Hillier, Lieberman (2005), Introduction to Operations Research (8th ed.) (IAE), Tata McGraw Hill
Publishing Co.
4) Hira D.S., Gupta P.K., (2007) Operations Research, S.Chand & Co.
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Dr.M.G.R.
EDUCATIONAL AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE
UNIVERSITY
(Decl. U/S 3 of UGC Act 1956)
BEC 13031
3 0 0 3
9 Hrs
Simple Block Diagram-CPU-control unit-ALU-Registers-Architecture of 8085-Addressing modes-DirectIndirect, Implicit-Basic concepts of microprocessor programming Assembly language programming
Instruction sets of 8085-simple programs.
UNIT II: ELECTRONICS AND MICROPROCESSOR APPLICATIONS
9 Hrs
Basic interfacing concepts -Peripheral interfacing 8255 & 82509 RAM ROM EPROM-Hierarchy of
memory- DMA controller- A/D & D/A conversion
UNIT III: MECHATRONICS
9 Hrs
Introduction to Mechatronics Systems Measurement Systems Control Systems Continuous and discrete
process Controllers Control Mode Two Step mode Proportional Mode Derivative Mode Integral Mode
PID Controllers Digital Controllers.
UNIT IV: PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROLLERS
9 Hrs
Programmable Logic Controllers Basic Structure Input / Output Processing Programming Mnemonics
Timers, Internal relays and counters Shift Registers Master and Jump Controls Data Handling Analogs
Input / Output Selection of a PLC Problem.
UNIT V: DESIGN OF MECHATRONICS SYSTEMS & APPLICATIONS
9 Hrs
Traditional and Mechatronic Design - Possible Design Solutions Case Studies of Mechatronics Systems, Pick
and place robot automatic Car Park Systems Engine Management Systems- simple control applications
Traffic light-stepper motor control.
Total No. of Hrs
: 45
TEXT BOOKS
1) W. Bolton, (2011) Mechatronics, Pearson Education, 1090909, 5th revised edition.
2) Gaonkar R.S., (2011) Microprocessor Architecture, Programming & Application, Wiley Eastern, 5th
edition.
3) A.Nagoor kani., (1998) Control system, R.B.A. Publications.
REFERENCES
1) Michael B. Histand and David G. Alciatore, (2012) Introduction to Mechatronics and Measurement
Systems, McGraw-Hill International Editions, 4th edition.
2) Bradley D. A., Dawson D., Buru N.C. and. Loader A.J, Mechatronics, Chapman and Hall, 109093.
3) Nitaigour Premchand Mahadik, (2003) Mechatronics, Tata McGraw-Hill publishing Company Ltd.
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Dr.M.G.R.
EDUCATIONAL AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE
UNIVERSITY
(Decl. U/S 3 of UGC Act 1956)
BME 13019
3 1 0 4
12 Hrs
Introduction of heat transfer Mode of Heat Transfer: Conduction, Convection and Radiation. Fourier Law of
Conduction - General Differential equation of Heat Conduction - Cartesian and Cylindrical Coordinates One
Dimensional Steady State Heat Conduction through Plane Wall, Cylinders and Spherical systems Composite
Systems - Thermal contact resistance- Overall heat transfer coefficient - Critical thickness of insulation Extended surfaces (Fins) - Transient heat conduction: lumped heat capacity system.
UNIT II: CONVECTION
12 Hrs
Basic Concepts Heat Transfer Coefficients Boundary Layer Concept Types of Convection Forced
ConvectionDimensional AnalysisExternal FlowFlow over Plates, Cylinders and Spheres Internal Flow
Laminar and Turbulent FlowCombined Laminar and Turbulent Flow over Bank of tubes Free Convection
Flow over Vertical Plate, Horizontal Plate and long horizontal cylinder.
UNIT III: RADIATION
11 Hrs
Basic Laws of Radiation, Radiation shape factor, shape factor algebra for radiant heat exchange between black
and gray bodies, Radiosity, Irradiation, and Radiation shield-Introduction to gas radiation.
UNIT IV: PHASE CHANGE HEAT TRANSFER AND HEAT EXCHANGER
15 Hrs
Boiling heat transfer phenomenon modes of boiling, pool boiling regime-flow boiling thro horizontal pipesboiling empirical correlations. Condensation-film and drop wise condensation-Nusselt theory of condensation
over vertical surface -governing equations-empirical correlations. Heat exchangers- types- derivation of LMTD
& NTU effectiveness equation- fouling factor-Simple design problems.
UNIT V: MASS TRANSFER
10 Hrs
Basic Concepts Diffusion Mass Transfer Ficks Law of Diffusion Steady state Molecular Diffusion
Convective Mass Transfer Momentum, Heat and Mass Transfer Analogy Convective Mass Transfer
Correlations.
Total No. of Hrs
: 60
*NOTE: Use of approved HMT data book is permitted in the University Examination
TEXT BOOKS
1) C.P.Kothandaraman, (2005) Fundamentals of Heat and Mass Transfer, New age International (p) Ltd109098.
2) R.C.Sachdeva (2010) Fundamentals of Heat and Mass Transfer, New age International (p) Ltd -109098,
4th edition.
REFERENCES
1) J.P.Holman (2001) Heat transfer, McGraw Hill Book Company, 9th edition.
2) Ozisik.N.M. (1998) Heat transfer, McGraw Hill Book Company.
3) R.Yadav (2004) Heat and Mass transfer, Central publishing house-Allahabad-109095.
4) R.K.Rajput (2007) Heat and Mass transfer, Chand Publishers.
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EDUCATIONAL AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE
UNIVERSITY
(Decl. U/S 3 of UGC Act 1956)
BME 13020
3 1 0 4
12 Hrs
Selection of V belts and pulleys selection of Flat belts and pulleys Wire ropes and pulleys Selection of
Transmission chains and Sprockets.
UNIT II: DESIGN OF SIMPLE GEARS
12 Hrs
12 Hrs
Design of Bevel gears Straight and Spiral Bevel types. Design of Worm gears .
UNIT IV: DESIGN OF SPEED REDUCERS
12 Hrs
Design of speed reducers Geometric Progression Standard Step ratio- Ray diagram Kinematic arrangement
of Gears -Number of teeth on gears.
UNIT V: DESIGN OF SIMPLE MECHANISMS AND BEARINGS
12 Hrs
Design of Ratchet and pawl mechanism, Geneva mechanism and Selection of Bearings.
: 60
*NOTE: Use of P.S.G Design Data Book is permitted in the University examination
TEXT BOOKS
1) Shigley J.E and Mischke C. R., (2003) Mechanical Engineering Design, Sixth Edition, Tata McGraw
Hill.
2) Sundararajamoorthy T. V and Shanmugam .N, (2003) "Machine Design", Anuradha Publications, Chennai.
REFERENCES
1) Maitra G.M. and Prasad L.V., Hand book of Mechanical Design, II Edition, Tata McGraw Hill 10985.
2) Bhandari, V.B., Design of Machine Elements, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Company Ltd., 109094.
3) Prabhu. T.J., (2000) Design of Transmission Elements, Mani Offset, Chennai.
4) Hamrock B.J., Jacobson B. and Schmid S.R., Fundamentals of Machine Elements, Tata McGraw-Hill
Book Co., 1090909.
5) Ugural A,C, (2003) "Mechanical Design, An Integrated Approach", Tata McGraw-Hill.
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EDUCATIONAL AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE
UNIVERSITY
(Decl. U/S 3 of UGC Act 1956)
BME 13021
MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY II
3 0 0 3
9 Hrs
Metal cutting types - Mechanism of metal cutting - Cutting forces - Chip formation - Merchant's circle diagram Calculations Tool geometry - Machinability - Tool wear - Tool life - Cutting tool materials - Cutting fluids.
UNIT II: SPECIAL PURPOSE MACHINES-I
10 Hrs
Automats Classification, cam controlled automats, single and multi spindle automats.
Shaper, Planer, slotter: Specification - Types - Mechanism Calculations
Milling: Specification - Types - Cutter nomenclature - Types of cutter - Milling processes - Indexing - Cam and
thread milling
UNIT III: SPECIAL PURPOSE MACHINES-II
10 Hrs
8 Hrs
Kinematics of gear shaping and gear hobbing - Gear generation principles specifications - Cutters - Bevel gear
generator - Gear finishing methods.
UNIT V: POWDER METALLURGY AND PRECISION ENGINEERING
8 Hrs
Powder metallurgy production of metal powders, compaction, sintering,selective laser sintering, finishing of
sintered parts. Precision machining and micro machining diamond turning of parts to nanometer accuracy,
stereo microlithography, machining of microzied components
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Dr.M.G.R.
EDUCATIONAL AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE
UNIVERSITY
(Decl. U/S 3 of UGC Act 1956)
BME 13022
3 0 0 3
9 Hrs
Hydraulic principles Hydraulic pumps Characteristics pump selection pumping circuits - Hydraulic
actuators Linear and rotary selection Characteristics Hydraulic valves Pressure Flow Direction
controls Applications Hydraulic Fluids Symbols.
UNIT II: HYDRAULIC CIRCUITS
9 Hrs
9 Hrs
Design of Hydraulic circuits selection of components Installation and maintenance of Hydraulic power packs.
UNIT IV: PNEUMATIC SYSTEMS
9 Hrs
Fundamentals Control elements logic circuits position pressure sensing switching Electro-pneumatic
Electro-hydraulic circuits.
UNIT V: DESIGN AND SELECTION
9 Hrs
Design of Pneumatic circuits classic cascade step counter combination methods Selection criteria for
pneumatic components Installation and Maintenance of Hydraulic and Pneumatic power packs.
: 45
TEXT BOOKS
1) Anthony Esposito, (2008) Fluid power with applications, Pearson education Pvt. Ltd, 7th edition.
2) W.Bolton, (2012) Pneumatic and Hydraulic Systems, Butterworth, 3rd edition.
REFERENCES
1) Anthony Esposito, (2008) Fluid power with applications, Pearson education Pvt. Ltd, 7th edition.
2) W.Bolton, (2012) Pneumatic and Hydraulic Systems, Butterworth, 3rd edition.
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EDUCATIONAL AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE
UNIVERSITY
(Decl. U/S 3 of UGC Act 1956)
BME 13L06
0 0 3 1
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EDUCATIONAL AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE
UNIVERSITY
(Decl. U/S 3 of UGC Act 1956)
BME 13L07
0 0 3 1
Hexagonal milling
Contour milling
Gear milling
Cylindrical grinding
Surface grinding.
Tool and cutter grinding
HOBBING PRACTICE
Gear hobbing.
Study on Mechanical press and hand operated injection moulding machine
Machining time has to be calculated for all the machining operations. Also the students are expected to check the
dimensions of the finished job with the drawing.
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Dr.M.G.R.
EDUCATIONAL AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE
UNIVERSITY
(Decl. U/S 3 of UGC Act 1956)
BME 13L08
DYNAMICS LAB
0 0 3 1
DYNAMICS
a.
b.
c.
d.
2.
VIBRATING SYSTEMS
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
3.
BALANCING
Static and dynamic balancing of rotating masses
: 45
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Dr.M.G.R.
EDUCATIONAL AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE
UNIVERSITY
(Decl. U/S 3 of UGC Act 1956)
3 0 0 3
9 Hrs
Quality, quality control, factors affecting quality, methods of control, chance causes, assignable causes. Quality
control and quality assurance, economics of quality, organization for quality, statistical tools for quality control,
quality circles.
UNIT II: CONTROL CHARTS
9 Hrs
Control charts, control charts for variables X bar and R charts , standard deviation Charts, process and machine
capabilities, control charts for attributes, fraction defective and number of defectives charts, control charts for
non-conformities, special control charts, statistical process control.
UNIT III: ACCEPTANCE SAMPLING
9 Hrs
Types of sampling, sampling inspection, inspection by Attributes and Variables, role of acceptance sampling,
procedure for sampling, single, double, multiple sequential sampling plans, O.C.curves, quality indices for
acceptance sampling plans, Dodge-Roaming sampling for lot by lot, acceptance sampling by attributes, AQL,
LTPD, AOQL- sampling plans, numerical problems on the above.
UNIT IV: RELIABILITY
9 Hrs
Definition, mean fracture rate, mean time to failure, mean time between failure, hazard rate ,hazard models.
Weibull model, system reliability, series , parallel and mixed configuration , simple problems.
UNIT V: RELIABILITY IMPROVEMENT
9 Hrs
Reliability improvement, redundancy, element , unit and stand by redundancy , reliability allocation for a series
system , maintainability and availability. System down time , reliability and maintainability trade off , simple
problems.
: 45
TEXT BOOKS
1) Grantt, Statistical Quality Control, Tata McGraw Hill.
2) L.S.Srinath, Reliability Engineering, Affiliated East West Press, New Delhi, 10975.
REFERENCES
1) Jerry Banks, Principles of Quality Control, John Willey, 109090
2) Dr. E. Balagurusamy, Reliability Engineering
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Dr.M.G.R.
EDUCATIONAL AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE
UNIVERSITY
(Decl. U/S 3 of UGC Act 1956)
3 1 0 4
12 Hrs
Relevance of finite element analysis in design Modeling and discretization Interpolation, elements, nodes and
degrees-of-freedom-applications of FEA. One-Dimensional elements and computational procedures- Bar
element beam element bar and beam elements of arbitrary orientation assembly of elements properties of
stiffness matrices-boundary conditions-solution of equations-mechanical loads and stresses-thermal loads and
stresses.
UNIT II: BASIC ELEMENTS
12 Hrs
Interpolation and shape functions - element matrices-linear triangular elements (CST)-quadratic triangular
elements bilinear rectangular elements-quadratic rectangular elements-solid elements-higher order elementsnodal loads-stress calculations.
UNIT III: ISOPERIMETRIC ELEMENTS
12 Hrs
12 Hrs
Dynamic equations mass and damping matrices natural frequencies and modes damping reduction of
number of degrees-of-freedom-response history model methods Ritz vectors component mode synthesis
harmonic response direct integration techniques explicit and implicit methods analysis by response spectra.
UNIT V: HEAT TRANSFER AND FLUID MECHANICS APPLICATIONS
12 Hrs
: 60
TEXT BOOKS
1) Singiresu S.Rao, (2004) The Finite Element Method in Engineering, Third Edition, Butterwoth
Heinemann Publications.
2) Tirupathu R.Chandrupatla and Ashok D. Belagundu, (2002) Introduction to Finite Elements in
Engineering, Third edition, Pearson education Pvt Limited.
REFERENCES
1) Cook, Robert Davisetal, (2007) Concepts and Applications of Finite Element Analysis, John Wiley and
Sons.
2) Reddy, J.N., (2006) An Introduction to the Finite Element Method, McGraw Hill, International Edition.
3) Segerlind L.J., (1984) Applied Finite Element Analysis, John Wiley.
4) George R Buchaman, (2008) Schaums Outline of Finite Element Analysis, McGraw Hill Company.
WEB REFERENCES
1) http://www.vector-space.com
2) http://www.mech.port.ac.uk/sdalby/mbm/CTFRProg.htm
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Dr.M.G.R.
EDUCATIONAL AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE
UNIVERSITY
(Decl. U/S 3 of UGC Act 1956)
BME 13025
3 0 0 3
42
Dr.M.G.R.
EDUCATIONAL AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE
UNIVERSITY
(Decl. U/S 3 of UGC Act 1956)
BME 13L09
AUTOMATION LAB
0 0 3 1
: 45
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Dr.M.G.R.
EDUCATIONAL AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE
UNIVERSITY
(Decl. U/S 3 of UGC Act 1956)
BME 13L10
0 0 3 1
OBJECTIVES:
To get practical knowledge in computer aided design and visualizing the real time working conditions.
Design the following machine elements using C, C++, model using CAD software, analyse and simulate using
FEA/simulation software.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
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Dr.M.G.R.
EDUCATIONAL AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE
UNIVERSITY
(Decl. U/S 3 of UGC Act 1956)
BME 13L11
0 0 3 1
INDUSTRIAL TRAINING:
Students will have exposure to industrial environment and will have knowledge of industrial practices. Also
students acquire technical information regarding the industrial processes.
OBJECTIVES:
Students are supposed to undergo industrial training in Mechanical related Industries for a minimum period of 15
days during the VI semester summer holidays. They have to prepare a report on the Industrial visit with a
certificate in proof of the Industrial visit from competent authority in the industry.
MINI PROJECT:
OBJECTIVES:
Students will have an opportunity to expose their knowledge and talent to make an innovative project. Students
are supposed to do innovative projects useful to industries/society in the area of Mechanical Engineering and
related areas, under the guidance of a staff member and with their acquired knowledge in seven semesters of
their study. They have to prepare a project report and submit to the department.
At the end of VII semester Viva-Voce examination will be conducted by the internal Examiner duly
appointed by the Head of the department and the students will be evaluated.
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Dr.M.G.R.
EDUCATIONAL AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE
UNIVERSITY
(Decl. U/S 3 of UGC Act 1956)
BME 13026
AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING
3 0 0 3
9 Hrs
Vehicle construction types-chassis layout- body-integral and chassis mounted body- vehicle specificationspower and torque requirements- choice of engine for different applications. Engine types and construction
cylinder arrangement-piston- cylinder head connecting rod crank shaft-valves- liners-manifolds.
UNIT II: ENGINE AUXILIARY SYSTEMS AND POLLUTION CONTROL
9 Hrs
Fuel supply system to SI and CI enginesinjection timing. Lubrication system-cooling system-ignition systemspark timing-firing order, electronic fuel injection system-types. Pollution from engines and their control-Indian
emission standards-supercharging-turbo charging.
UNIT III: TRANSMISSION SYSTEMS
9 Hrs
Clutches need-types-single& multi plate diaphragm-fluid coupling-torque converter Gear boxes-manualsliding mesh-constant mesh-synchro mesh- epicyclic gear boxes-automatic transmission. Universal jointpropeller shaft-Hotchkiss drive-torque tube drive. Differential-need-types- construction. Four wheel drive-rear
axle.
UNIT IV: STEERING AND SUSPENSION SYSTEMS
9 Hrs
9 Hrs
Auto Electrical Components and Alternative Power Plants. Brake need types-mechanical-hydraulicpneumatic-power brake-trouble shooting of brakes. Principles of modern electrical systems-battery-dynamostarting motor- lighting- automobile conditioning. Electric hybrid vehicle and fuel cells.
Total No. of Hrs
: 45
TEXT BOOKS
1) K.K.Ramalingam, (2007) Automobile Engineering, SciTech Publications.
2) Kirpal Singh, (2012) Automobile Engineering vol-I&II.
3) R.B.Gupta, (2013) Automobile Engineering, Satya Prakashan Publishing.
REFERENCES
1) Joseph Heitner, Automotive Mechanics, Affiliated East West Press Ltd.
2) Newton and Steeds, Motor Vehicles, ELBS 13 EDITION.
3) William Crouse, (2007) Automotive Mechanics, Tata McGraw Hill.
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Dr.M.G.R.
EDUCATIONAL AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE
UNIVERSITY
(Decl. U/S 3 of UGC Act 1956)
BME 13027
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
&
ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT
3 0 0 3
9 Hrs
9 Hrs
Trade unions, Industrial disputes, Strikes, Lock Outs, Collective bargainings, Employees grievances,
Participative management .Safety Engineering &Management Accidents ,Accident proneness ,Accident
prevention. Decision making: Types of decisions, Decisions making process, Quantitative methods.
UNIT III: ENTREPRENUERSHIP
9 Hrs
9 Hrs
9 Hrs
Institutional finance, loose finance, Hire purchase, Institutional support, Taxation benefits, Government support,
Rehabilitation of sick industries. Case studies of successful / SMEs in India.
Total No. of Hrs
: 45
TEXT BOOKS
1) O.P.Khanna and A.Sarup, Industial Engineering & Management, Dhanpat Rai Publications (P) Ltd.
2) S.S.Khanka Entrepreneurial development, S.Chand & Co.Ltd.
3) C.B.Guptha and N.P.Srinivasan, Entrepreneurial Development, Sultan Chand & Sons.
REFERENCES
1) Martland T.Telsang, Industrial and Business Management, S.Chand & Co.Ltd.
2) P.Saravanavel, Entrepreneurial Development, Ess-Peekay Publications House.
3) ED II: Faculty & External experts, A handbook for new entrepreneurships development, Institute of
India, Ahmedabad.
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Dr.M.G.R.
EDUCATIONAL AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE
UNIVERSITY
(Decl. U/S 3 of UGC Act 1956)
BME13L12
PROJECT WORK
0 0 20 10
OBJECTIVES:
To make the students to make use of the knowledge and skill developed during their four years of study and to
apply them for making an innovative product/process for the development of society and industries.
Students are expected to do a Project work either in an Industry or at the University in the field of Mechanical
Engineering in group, not exceeding 4 students in a group. Each group will be allotted a guide based on the area
of Project work. Number of reviews will be conducted during the semester to monitor the development of
project. Students have to submit the thesis at the end of the semester and appear for the Project Viva-Voce
examination conducted by one internal examiner and one external examiner.50% weight age will be given for
the internal assessment and 50% weight age for the Project viva a voce examination.
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Dr.M.G.R.
EDUCATIONAL AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE
UNIVERSITY
(Decl. U/S 3 of UGC Act 1956)
BME 13E01
3 0 0 3
9 Hrs
9 Hrs
Design of shell and tube heat exchangers; Design procedure, pressure drop, heat transfer calculation, preliminary
estimation of sizes-shell and tube sides-kenn method Bell Delaware method.
UNIT III: COMPACT HEAT EXCHANGERS
9 Hrs
Compact heat exchangers-Types Constructional features, heat transfer and pressure drop calculation, fined
plate and tube. Gasketed plate heat exchangers-constructional features plate pack and frame-operational
characteristics-flow arrangement, Heat transfer and pressure drop calculation-performance analysis-comparison
with other types of heat exchangers.
UNIT IV: HEAT PIPES
9 Hrs
Heat pipes structures - applications basic relations performances characteristics effect of working fluid
and operating temperature, wick selection of material pore size. Cooling towers Components-types-basic
relations heat balance and heat transfer-characteristics-Typical installations.
UNIT V: STRESSES IN TUBES
9 Hrs
Stresses in tubes header sheets and pressure vessels differential thermal expansion thermal stresses Shear
stresses thermal Sleeves Vibration noise types of failures
Total No. of Hrs
: 45
TEXT BOOKS
1) T.Taboresk, G.F.Hewitt and N.Afgan (2011)Heat Exchangers Theory and practice McGraw Hill Book
Hill Book Co.
2) D.Q.Kern (2008)Process heat transfer, TMH edition 109097 New Delhi.
3) Arthur P.Frass (1989)Heat exchanger design 2nd edition John Wiley and Sons 109097,
REFERENCES
1) Sadik Kakac and Hongtan Lin, (2011) Heat Exchangers, CRC Press, London
2) Holger Martin (1992)Heat Exchangers, Hemisphere Publishing Corporation, London
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Dr.M.G.R.
EDUCATIONAL AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE
UNIVERSITY
(Decl. U/S 3 of UGC Act 1956)
BME 13E02
3 0 0 3
9 Hrs
9 Hrs
Refrigerant Compressors Reciprocating Open & Hermetic Type, Screw Compressors and Scroll Compressors
Construction and Operation Characteristics. Evaporators DX Coil, Flooded Type Chillers Expansion Devices
- Automatic Expansion Valves, Capillary Tube & Thermostatic Expansion Valves. Condensing Units and
Cooling Towers.
UNIT III: CYCLING CONTROLS AND SYSTEM BALANCING
9 Hrs
Pressure and Temperature Controls. Range and Differential Settings. Selection and Balancing of System
Components-Graphical Method.
UNIT IV: PSYCHROMETRY & AIR CONDITIONING
9 Hrs
9 Hrs
: 45
TEXT BOOKS
1) W.F.Stocker and J.W.Jones, (2009) Refrigeration & Air Conditioning, McGraw Hill Book Company.
2) Randall F.Barron, (1985) Cryogenic systems, Oxford University press.
REFERENCES
1) R.J.Dossat, (2005) Principles of Refrigeration, John Wiley and Sons Inc., 6th edition.
2) Manohar Prasad, (2009) Refrigeration and Air Conditioning, Wiley Eastern Ltd.
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Dr.M.G.R.
EDUCATIONAL AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE
UNIVERSITY
(Decl. U/S 3 of UGC Act 1956)
BME 13E03
ADVANCED IC ENGINES
3 0 0 3
9 Hrs
Spark Ignition Engine Mixture Requirements Feed back Control Carburetors- Fuel- Injection SystemsMonopoint and Multi point Injection Stages of Combustion-Normal and Abnormal Combustion-factors
Affecting Knock-Combustion Chambers.
UNIT II: COMPRESSION IGNITION ENGINES
9 Hrs
States of Combustion in C.I.Engine Direct and Indirect Injection Systems - Combustion Chambers Fuel
Spray Behavior-Spray Structure, Spray Penetration and Evaporation-Air Motion - Turbo charging.
UNIT III:POLLUTANT FORMATION CONTROL
9 Hrs
Pollutant Sources and Types Formation of NOx - Hydro-Carbon Emission Mechanism - Carbon Monoxide
Formation-Particulate Emissions-Methods of Controlling Emissions - Catalytic Converters and Particulate
Traps-Methods of Measurements and Driving Cycles.
UNIT IV:ALTERNATIVE FUELS
9 Hrs
Alcohol, Hydrogen, Natural Gas and Liquefied Petroleum Gas-Properties, Suitability, Engine Modifications,
Merits and Demerits as Fuels.
UNIT V: RECENT TRENDS
9 Hrs
: 45
TEXT BOOK
1) V.Ganesan, (2008) Internal combustion engines, Tata McGraw Hill.
REFERENCES
1) Mathur and Sharma, (1990) Internal combustion engines.
2) John Heywood, (1988) Internal combustion engines fundamentals, Tata McGraw Hill Co.
3) Benson and White house (1983) Internal combustion engines Vol I & Vol II, pergamon press.
4) Domkundwar, Internal combustion engines Dhanpat Rai & Co. (P) Ltd.
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Dr.M.G.R.
EDUCATIONAL AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE
UNIVERSITY
(Decl. U/S 3 of UGC Act 1956)
BME 13E04
3 0 0 3
9 Hrs
OBJECTIVES of tool design- Function and advantages of Jigs and fixtures , Basic elements-principles of
location .Locating methods and devices , Principles of clamping Mechanical actuation ,pneumatic and hydraulic
actuation. Standard parts , Drill bushes and Jig buttons , Tolerances and materials used.
UNIT II: JIGS
9 Hrs
Design and development of jigs and fixtures for given component- Types of Jigs -Post, Turnover, Channel,
latch, box, pot, angular post jigs , Indexing jigs ,automatic drill jigs- rack and pinion operated air operated jigs Design and drawing of channel, box, indexing and angular post jigs
UNIT III: FIXTURES
9 Hrs
General principles of milling, Lathe, boring, broaching and grinding fixtures and shaping fixtures .Assembly,
Inspection and Welding fixtures , Modular fixtures . Design and drawing of turning, milling and grinding
fixtures
UNIT IV: PRESS WORKING
9 Hrs
Press Working Terminologies - operations ,Types of presses , press accessories , Computation of press
capacity , Strip layout , Material Utilization , Shearing action ,Clearances ,Press Work Materials , Center of
pressure, recent trends in tool design- computer Aids for sheet metal forming Analysis
UNIT V: ELEMENTS OF CUTTING, BENDING, FORMING AND DRAWING DIES
9 Hrs
Design of various elements of dies, Die Block, Punch holder, Die set, Stops , Strippers , Pilots - Selection
of Standard parts. Design and drawing of simple blanking, piercing, compound and progressive dies.
Total No. of Hrs
: 45
TEXT BOOKS
1) Joshi, P.H. (2004) Jigs and Fixtures, Second Edition, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co., Ltd., New
Delhi.
2) Donaldson, Lecain and Goold, (2000) Tool Design, III rd Edition, Tata McGraw Hill.
REFERENCES
1) K.Venkataraman, (2005) Design of Jigs Fixtures & Press Tools, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi.
2) Kempster, (1974) Jigs and Fixture Design, Hoddes and Stoughton Third Edition.
3) Joshi, P.H. Press Tools (2006) Design and Construction, Wheels publishing, 2 edition
4) Hoffman, Jigs and Fixture Design, Thomson Delmar Learning, Singapore
5) Fundamentals of Tool Design, ASTME, 6 edition
6) Design Data Hand Book, PSG College of Technology, Coimbatore.
7) Kurt Lunge, (2006) Handbook of metal forming, McGraw Hill Pub co
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Dr.M.G.R.
EDUCATIONAL AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE
UNIVERSITY
(Decl. U/S 3 of UGC Act 1956)
BME 13E05
3 0 0 3
9 Hrs
Definition OBJECTIVES Scope approaches to process planning- Process planning activities Finished
part requirements- operating sequences- machine selection material selection parameters- Set of documents for
process planning- Developing manufacturing logic and knowledge- production time calculation selection of
cost optimal processes.
UNIT II: COMPUTER AIDED PROCESS PLANNING
9 Hrs
Variant process planning - Generative approach -Forward and Backward planning, Input format, Logical Design
of a Process Planning - Implementation considerations. Application of computer softwares in process planning.
UNIT III: ELEMENTS OF COST
9 Hrs
Introduction - Importance and aims of Cost estimation - Estimation procedure. Material Cost - Determination of
Material Cost Labour Cost - Determination of Direct Labour Cost - Expenses - Cost of Product (Ladder of cost) Illustrative examples. Analysis of overhead expenses - Factory expenses - Depreciation - Causes of depreciation
- Methods of depreciation - Administrative expenses - Selling and Distributing expenses - Allocation of
overhead expenses.
UNIT IV: PRODUCT COST ESTIMATION
9 Hrs
Estimation in forging shop - Losses in forging - Forging cost - Illustrative examples. Estimation in welding shop
- Gas cutting - Electric welding - illustrative examples. Estimation in foundry shop - Estimation of pattern cost
and casting cost - Illustrative examples.
UNIT V: ESTIMATION OF MACHINING TIME AND COST
9 Hrs
Estimation of machining time and cost for Lathe operations - Estimation of machining time and cost for drilling,
boring, shaping, planning, milling and grinding operations - Illustrative examples. Value engineering - cost
reduction
Total No. of Hrs
: 45
TEXT BOOKS
1) M.Adithan and B.S. Pabla, (1989) Estimating and Costing, Konark Publishers Pvt. Ltd.
2) V.Jayakumar (2012) Process Planning and Cost Estimation, Lakshmi Publication.
REFERENCES
1) Nanua Singh, (1996) "System approach to Computer Integrated Design and Manufacturing",John Wiley &
Sons, Inc.
2) Joseph G. Monks, (1982) "Operations Management, Theory & Problems", McGraw Hill Book Company.
3) T.R. Banga and S.C. Sharma, (2011) "Estimating and Costing", Khanna Publishers, 16thEdition
4) Sadhu singh, (2002) Computer aided Design and manufacturing, Khanna publisher ,new delhi, second
edition.
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Dr.M.G.R.
EDUCATIONAL AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE
UNIVERSITY
(Decl. U/S 3 of UGC Act 1956)
BME 13E06
3 0 0 3
8 Hrs
Basics of computational fluid dynamics Governing equations of fluid dynamics Continuity, Momentum and
Energy equations Chemical species transport Physical boundary conditions Time-averaged equations for
Turbulent Flow TurbulentKinetic Energy Equations Mathematical behavior of PDEs on CFD - Elliptic,
Parabolic and Hyperbolic equations.
UNIT II: FINITE DIFFERENCE METHOD
9 Hrs
Derivation of finite difference equations Simple Methods General Methods for first and second order
accuracy solution methods for finite difference equations Elliptic equations Iterative solution Methods
Parabolic equations Explicit and Implicit schemes Example problems on elliptic and parabolic equations.
UNIT III: FINITE VOLUME METHOD (FVM) FOR DIFFUSION
9 Hrs
Finite volume formulation for steady state One, Two and Three -dimensional diffusion problems. One
dimensional unsteady heat conduction through Explicit, Crank Nicolson and fully implicit schemes.
UNIT IV: FINITE VOLUME METHOD FOR CONVECTION DIFFUSION
10 Hrs
9 Hrs
Representation of the pressure gradient term and continuity equation Staggered grid Momentum equations
Pressure and Velocity corrections Pressure Correction equation, SIMPLE algorithm and its variants.
Turbulence models, mixing length model, Two equation (k-) models High and low Reynolds number models
Total No. of Hrs
: 45
TEXT BOOKS
1) T.J. Chung, (2002) Computational Fluid Dynamics, Cambridge University, Press.
2) Versteeg, H.K., and Malalasekera, W., (1998) An Introduction to Computational Fluid Dynamics: The
finite volume Method, Longman.
3) Ghoshdastidar , P.S., (1998) Computer Simulation of flow and heat transfer, Tata McGraw Hill
Publishing Company Ltd.
REFERENCES
1) Patankar, S.V. (2004) Numerical Heat Transfer and Fluid Flow, Hemisphere Publishing Corporation.
2) Muralidhar, K., and Sundararajan, T., (1995) Computations Fluid Flow and Heat Transfer, Narosa
Publishing House, NewDelhi.
3) Ghoshdastidar P.S., (2005) Heat Transfer, Oxford Unversity Press.
4) Prodip Niyogi, Chakrabarty .S.K., Laha .M.K. (2005) Introduction to Computational Fluid Dynamics,
Pearson Education.
5) Introduction to (2005) Computational Fluid Dynamics, Anil W. Date Cambridge University Press.
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Dr.M.G.R.
EDUCATIONAL AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE
UNIVERSITY
(Decl. U/S 3 of UGC Act 1956)
BME 13E07
MECHANICAL VIBRATIONS
3 0 0 3
9 Hrs
Relevance of and need for vibration Analysis- Mathematical Modelling of Vibrating Systems Discrete and
Continuous Systems Review of Single degree of Freedom Systems Free and Forced Vibrations, Various
Damping Models
UNIT II:TWO DEGREE-OF-FREEDOM SYSTEMS
9 Hrs
General Solution to Free vibration problem-Damped Free Vibration, Forced Vibration of un-damped System
Dynamic Vibration Absorbers-Technical Applications.
UNIT III:MULTI-DEGREE OF FREEDOM SYSTEMS
9 Hrs
Free and Forced Vibrations of multi-degree of freedom systems in longitudinal, torsional and lateral modes
Matrix methods of solution normal modes orthogonal principle- energy methods, Introduction to vibration of
plates.
UNIT IV:CONTINOUS SYSTEMS
9 Hrs
Torsional vibrations Longitudinal vibrations of rods Transverse vibrations of beams- Governing equations of
motion Natural frequencies and normal modes energy methods.
UNIT V:VIBRATION MEASUREMENT
9 Hrs
Vibration monitoring-Data Acquisition- Vibration parameter selection vibration sensors-accelerometersPerformance characteristics-sensor location-signal pre-amplification vibration meters-vibration signaturesstandards-vibration testing equipment-in-site, Balancing of rotors.
Total No. of Hrs
: 45
TEXT BOOK
1) J.S.Rao and K.Gupta, (1999)Introductory Course on Theory and Practice of Mechanical Vibrations,
Wiley Eastern Ltd.
REFERENCES
1) P.Srinivasan, (1990)Mechanical Vibration Analysis, Tata-McGraw Hill, New Delhi.
2) G.K.Grover, (2006)Mechanical Vibrations, New Chand and Bros, Roorkey.
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Dr.M.G.R.
EDUCATIONAL AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE
UNIVERSITY
(Decl. U/S 3 of UGC Act 1956)
BME 13E08
TURBO MACHINES
3 0 0 3
7 Hrs
Principles-Energy Transfer between Fluid and Rotor, Classification of Fluid Machinery, Dimensionless
Parameters, Specific Speed, Applications, Stage Velocity Triangles, Work and Efficiency for Compressors and
Turbines.
UNIT II: CENTRIFUGAL FANS, BLOWERS AND COMPRESSORS
9 Hrs
Centrifugal Fans, Blowers and Compressors, Construction Details, Inducers, Backward and Radial Blades,
Diffuser, Volute Casing Stage Work, Stage Pressure Rise, Stage Pressure Coefficient, Stage Efficiency, Degree
of Reaction, Various Slip Factors, H-S Diagram for centrifugal compressor.
UNIT III: AXIAL FLOW FANS AND COMPRESSORS
9 Hrs
Axial Flow Fans and Compressors, Stage Velocity Triangles, Blade Loading and Flow Coefficients, Static
Pressure Rise, H-s Diagram, Degree of Reaction, Work Done Factors, Free and Forced Vortex Flow,
Performance, Stalling and Surging.
UNIT IV: AXIAL & RADIAL TURBINE STAGES
10 Hrs
Axial Turbine Stages, Stage Velocity Triangle, Work, Single Stage Impulse Turbine, Speed Ratio, Maximum
Utilization Factor, Multistage Velocity Compounded Impulse, Multistage Pressure Compounded Impulse,
Reaction Stages, Degree of Reaction, Zero Reaction Stages, Fifty Percent Reaction Stages, Hundred Percent
Reaction, Negative Reaction, Free and Forced Vortex Flow. Inward Flow Radial Turbine Stages, 90 degrees IFR
Turbine. H-S diagram, Degree of Reaction, Steam Turbine Governing.
UNIT V: HYDRO-DYNAMIC POWER TRANSMISSION
10 Hrs
Hydro-Dynamic Power Transmission: Theory of Hydro Coupling Elements Design and Constructional
Features. Torque Converter Design Consideration Characteristics- Constructional Details, Application in
Vehicles and Machinery. Wind Turbines Types Horizontal and Vertical Axis Turbines Darias Turbine,
Wind Rotor Aerodynamic Modeling 2D Aerodynamic Theory Glauert Momentum Vortex Theory,
Performance of Wind Turbines.
Total No. of Hrs
: 45
TEXT BOOK
1) Yahya,S.H., (2005)Turbines, Compressors and Fans, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Company, 109096.
REFERENCES
1) Gopalakrishnan G and Prithiviraj D., (2010)Treatise on Turbomachines, Jupiter Publications.
2) David M. Eggleston and Forest S.Stoddard, (1987)Wind Turbine Engineering Design, Van Nostrand,
3) Shepherd D.G., (2000)Theory of Turbo Machines, MacMillan 109609.
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Dr.M.G.R.
EDUCATIONAL AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE
UNIVERSITY
(Decl. U/S 3 of UGC Act 1956)
BME 13E09
DESIGN OF EXPERIMENTS
3 0 0 3
9 Hrs
Introduction to experimental design principles, simple comparative experiments Basic Statistical conceptsHypothesis testing Inferences about the differences in means, paired comparison with advantage -Simple
applications of DOE problems.
UNIT II: SINGLE FACTOR EXPERIMENTS
9 Hrs
Single factor experiments, ANOVA- randomized blocks, Latin square designs and extensionsanalysis-estimation of model parameters-pair wise comparison tests.
UNIT III: MULTI FACTOR EXPERIMENTS
Statistical
9 Hrs
Introduction to factorial designs, two levels, 2k factorial designs, confounding and blocking in factorial designs,
applications to manufacturing problems.- Fractional factorial designs, two-level, three-level and Mixed-level
factorials and fractional factorials.
UNIT IV: REGRESSION ANALYSIS
9 Hrs
Regression models including multiple regression models Confidence intervals in multiple regressions and
some simple applications.
UNIT V: SPECIAL EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN
9 Hrs
Response surface methodology, parameter optimization, robust parameter design- Experimental design for fitting
response surfaces- Random and mixed factor models, nested and split plot designs Introduction to
ANOCOVA with its advantages.
Total No. of Hrs
: 45
TEXT BOOK
1) Montgomery, D. C. (2001), Design and Analysis of Experiments, John Wiley & Sons. Inc.
REFERENCES
1) Myers and Montgomery (1995), Response surface Methodolgy: Process and product optimization, using
Designed Experiments, Wiley, New York.
2) Montgomery andRunger (1999), Applied Statistics and Probability for Engineers, 2nd Edition, Wiley,
New York.
3) McCullargh and Nelder J.A. (1989), Generalised Linear Models, 2nd Edition, Chapman and Hall, New
York.
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Dr.M.G.R.
EDUCATIONAL AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE
UNIVERSITY
(Decl. U/S 3 of UGC Act 1956)
BME 13E10
INDUSTRIAL ROBOTICS
3 0 0 3
9 Hrs
9 Hrs
Basic Control System Concepts open loop and closed loop control-Control System Analysis Robot Actuation
and Feed Back, Manipulators Direct and Inverse Kinematics, Co-ordinate Transformation Brief Robot
Dynamics, Types of Robot and Effectors Grippers Tools as End Effectors Robot / End Effort Interface.
UNIT III:SENSING AND MACHINE VISION
9 Hrs
Range Sensing Proximity Sensing Touch sensing Force and Torque Sensing. Introduction to Machine
Vision functions and applications.
UNIT IV:ROBOT PROGRAMMING
9 Hrs
Methods Languages programming for pick and place applications-palletizing. Capabilities and Limitation
Artificial Intelligence Knowledge Representation Search Techniques AI and Robotics.
UNIT V:ROBOT CELL DESIGN AND APPLICATIONS
9 Hrs
: 45
TEXT BOOK
1) K. S. Fu, R. C. Gonalez, C.S.G. Lee, Robotics Control Sensing Vision and Intelligence, McGraw Hill
International Edition, 10987.
REFERENCES
1) Mikell P. Groover, Mitchell Weiss, (2008) Industrial Robotics, Technology, Programming and
Application, Tata McGraw Hill International Editions, 10986.
2) Richard D. Klafter, Thomas A. Chonieleswski and Michael Negin, (1989) Robotic Engineering An
Integrated Approach, Prentice Hall Inc., Englewoods Cliffs, NJ, USA, 109809.
58
Dr.M.G.R.
EDUCATIONAL AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE
UNIVERSITY
(Decl. U/S 3 of UGC Act 1956)
BME 13E11
3 0 0 3
6 Hrs
Computer aided design-Design process-Application of computer in design- Computer aided ManufacturingFunctions-Product life cycle and CAD/CAM- Computer Integrated Manufacturing-functions-CIM architecture.
UNIT II: GROUP TECHNOLOGY AND COMPUTER AIDED PROCESS PLANNING
9 Hrs
Group technology - part families-parts classification and coding-Opitz and MICLASS system-production flow
analysis -Machine cell design-benefits of Group technology- Computer Aided Process Planning (CAPP)Retrieval type and Generative CAPP systems.
UNIT III: COMPUTER INTEGRATED PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
12 Hrs
topology-Data
access
9 Hrs
methods-Transmission
lines-Data
9 Hrs
Components of FMS Functions - Layout configuration - FMS workstations - Computer control system Automated material handling equipments Conveyors - Automated guided vehicle system- Automated storage retrieval systems- components and controls.
Total No. of Hrs
: 45
TEXT BOOKS
1) Mikell P. Groover , (2007)Automation, Production System and Computer Integrated, Manufacturing
(CIM), Prentice-Hall of India Pvt. Ltd.
2) Mikell.P.Groover and V.Zimmers, (1984) CAD/CAM, Prentice-Hall of India Pvt. Ltd.
REFERENCES
1) N. Viswanadham and Y. Narahari, (1992) Performance modeling of automated manufacturing systems,
Prentice-Hall of India Pvt. Ltd.
2) P. Radhakrishnan and S. Subramanian, (2008) CAD/CAM/CIM, Wiley Eastern Ltd.
3) Gideon Halevi and Roland D. Weill, (2001) Principles of process planning, Chapman Hall
4) P. Gu and D. H. Norrie, (1995) Intelligent Manufacturing planning, Chapman Hall.
5) Andrew Kusik, (1990)Intelligent Manufacturing system, Prentice-Hall of India Ltd.
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Dr.M.G.R.
EDUCATIONAL AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE
UNIVERSITY
(Decl. U/S 3 of UGC Act 1956)
BME 13E12
3 0 0 3
9 Hrs
Role and Potential of new and renewable source, the solar energy option, Environmental impact of solar power.
PRINCIPLES OF SOLAR RADIATION: Physics of the sun, the solar constant, extra terrestrial and terrestrial
solar radiation, solar radiation on titled surface, Instruments for measuring solar radiation and sun shine, solar
radiation data.
UNIT II:SOLAR ENERGY
9 Hrs
SOLAR ENERGY COLLECTION: Flat plate and concentrating collectors, classification of concentrating
collectors, orientation and thermal analysis, advanced collectors.
SOLAR ENERGY STORAGE: Different methods, sensible, latent heat and stratified storage, solar ponds. Solar
applications, solar heating/cooling techniques, solar distillation and drying, photovoltaic energy conversion.
UNIT III:WIND ENERGY AND BIOMASS
9 Hrs
WIND ENERGY: Sources and potentials, horizontal and vertical axis windmills, performance characteristics.
BIOMASS: Principles of Bio-Conversion, Anaerobic/aerobic digestion, types of Bio-Gas digestors, gas yield,
combustion characteristics of bio-gas, utilization for cooking, I.C.Engine operation, economic aspects.
UNIT IV:GEO THERMAL,TIDAL AND WAVE ENERGY
9 Hrs
9 Hrs
Need for DEC, Carnot cycle, limitations, principles of DEC. Thermo-electric generators, Seebeck, Peltier and
Joule Thompson effects, figure of merit, materials, applications, MHD generators, principles, dissociation and
ionization, hall effect: magnetic flux, MHD accelerator, MHD engine, power generation systems, electron gas
dynamics conversion, economic aspects.
Fuel cells: principle, Faradays laws, thermodynamic aspects. Selection of fuels and operating conditions.
Total No. of Hrs
: 45
TEXT BOOKS
1) G.D.Rai, (2004) Non-Conventional Energy Sources Khanna Publishers.
2) Ashok V Desai, (2003) Non-Conventional Energy, Wiley Eastern.
3) K.M.Mittal, (2007) Non-Conventional Energy Systems, Wheeler Publishing.
4) Ramesh & Kumar, (2007) Renewable Energy Technologies, Narosa Publishing House.
REFERENCES
1) Twidell & Weir, (2006) Energy Sources, Taylor & Francis
2) Sukhame, (2009) Solar Energy.
3) B.S.Magal Frank Kreith, (2010) Solar Power Engineering
4) Frank Kreith & John F Kreider, (2010) Principles of Solar Energy.
60
Dr.M.G.R.
EDUCATIONAL AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE
UNIVERSITY
(Decl. U/S 3 of UGC Act 1956)
BME 13E13
3 0 0 3
10 Hrs
Need For Unconventional Processes Classification - Electrical Discharge Machining Processes, Operating
Principles Dielectric Electrode Material Tool/Wear Processes Parameters Metal Removal Rate
Applications Current Developments In EDM.
UNIT II: ELECTRO CHEMICAL MACHINING
8 Hrs
Electro Chemical Machining Process Principles Equipments Metal Removal Analysis - Tool Material
Insulation Process Parameters ECH,ECG Etc., Applications.
UNIT III: ELECTRON BEAM, LASER BEAM AND PLASMA ARC MACHINING
9 Hrs
EBM process - principle - Gun construction - vacuum and non-vacuum technique applications. LBM
process, principles, pumping processes, Types of Emission- Beam control Applications.
UNIT IV: ULTRASONIC MACHINING
8 Hrs
Ultrasonic Machining Processes Working Principles Transducers Concentrators - Nodal Point Clamping Feed Mechanism - Metal Removal Rate Process Parameters Applications.
UNIT V: ABRASIVE, WATER JET AND HYBRID MACHINING
10 Hrs
AJM Processes Principle Equipment Metal Removal Rate Process Parameters Applications. WJM
Process Principle Equipment Applications. Introduction to hybrid machining-Electro Chemical Discharge
Machining, Abrasive electrical discharge grinding-Principle, advantages, limitations and applications.
Total No. of Hrs :
45
TEXT BOOKS
1) P.K.Mishra (1997) Non Conventional Machining. The Institution Of Engineers (India) text book Series
2) Vijay.K. Jain (2007) Advanced Machining Processes Allied Publishers Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi
REFERENCES
1) Benedict. G.F. (1987) Nontraditional Manufacturing Processes Marcel Dekker Inc., New York.
2) Pandey P.C. and Shan H.S. (2007) Modern Machining Processes Tata McGraw-Hill, New Delhi.
3) Mc Geough, (1998) Advanced Methods of Machining Chapman and Hall, London.
4) Paul De Garmo, J.T.Black, and Ronald.A.Kohser, (2001) Material and Processes in Manufacturing,
Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi ,8th Edition.
5) P.C.Sharma, (1995) TEXT BOOK of Production Engineering.
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Dr.M.G.R.
EDUCATIONAL AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE
UNIVERSITY
(Decl. U/S 3 of UGC Act 1956)
BME 13E14
3 0 0 3
9 Hrs
Integrated Management Information, Seamless Integration - Supply Chain Management- Integrated Data ModelBenefits Of ERP - Business Engineering And ERP- Definition Of Business Engineering - Principle of business
engineering - Business engineering with information technology.
UNIT II: BUSINESS MODELING FOR ERP
9 Hrs
Building The Business model - ERP implementation An Overview Role Of Consultant, Vendors and Users,
Customization Precautions - ERP Post implementation options ERP Implementation Technology Guidelines
for ERP Implementation.
UNIT III: INTRODUCTION TO ORGANIZATIONAL TRANSFORMATION
9 Hrs
9 Hrs
Coping with competition the impact and value of IT Systems impact and value of IT Value chain of a firm
and strategic use of IT development trends of IT. Introduction to SAP and its applications in ERP
UNIT V: SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT
9 Hrs
The concept of supply chain, logistics, customer and supply chain relation, role of IT in supply chain
management strategy and structure of supply chain factors of supply chain stages in supply chain progress.
Total No. of Hrs
: 45
TEXT BOOKS
1) Leon, (2014) Enterprise Resource Planning, McGraw Hill, New Delhi
2) P. N. Rastogi, Re-Engineering And Re-inventing the Enterprise , Wheeler Publishing
3) Dr. J. A. Edosomwan , (1995) Organizational transformation and Process Re-Engineering 1 edition.
REFERENCES
1) Jose Antonio Fernandz, (2005) The SAP R/3 Handbook, TMH, 3 edition
2) Vinod Kumar Garg and N.K.Venkita Krishnan, (2004) Enterprise Resource Planning Concepts and
Practice, PHI.
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Dr.M.G.R.
EDUCATIONAL AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE
UNIVERSITY
(Decl. U/S 3 of UGC Act 1956)
BME 13E15
COMPOSITE MATERIALS
3 0 0 3
9 Hrs
9 Hrs
Fibers- Materials- Fiber Reinforced Plastics- Thermo set Polymers- Coupling Agents, Fillers and AdditivesMetal Matrix and Ceramics Composites.
UNIT III: MANUFACTURING
9 Hrs
Fundamentals- bag moulding- compression moulding pultrusion- filament winding- other manufacturing
process- quality inspection and non-destructive testing.
UNIT IV: MECHANICS AND PERFORMANCE
9 Hrs
9 Hrs
Failure Predictions- Design Considerations- Joint Design- Codes- Design Examples. Optimization of Laminated
Composites- Application of FEM for Design.
Total No. of Hrs
: 45
TEXT BOOKS
1) P.K.Mallick, (2006) Fiber-Reinforced Composites, Monal Deklatr Inc., New York.
2) B.D.Agrawal and L.J.Broutmam, (2006) Analysis and Performance of Fiber Composites, John Wiley
and Sons, New York.
REFERENCES
1) Micael hyer, (1998) Stress Analysis of Fiber- Reinforced Composite Materials, Tata McGraw Hill.
2) Ronald Gibson, (2007) Principles of Composite Material Mechanics, Tata McGraw Hill.
63
Dr.M.G.R.
EDUCATIONAL AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE
UNIVERSITY
(Decl. U/S 3 of UGC Act 1956)
BME 13E16
ENGINEERING ETHICS
3 0 0 3
9 Hrs
Senses of 'Engineering Ethics' - Variety of moral issues - Types of inquiry - Moral dilemmas - Moral autonomy Kohlbergs theory -Gilligans theory - Consensus and controversy - Professions and professionalism
Professional ideals and virtues - Theories about right action - Self-interest-Customs and religion - Uses of ethical
theories
UNIT II: ENGINEERING AS SOCIAL EXPERIMENTATION
9 Hrs
9 Hrs
Safety and risk - Assessment of safety and risk - Risk benefit analysis-Reducing risk-Indian Ethical Case studies.
UNIT IV: RESPONSIBILITIES AND RIGHTS
9 Hrs
Collegiality and loyalty - Respect for authority - Collective bargaining - Confidentiality Conflicts of interest Occupational crime - Professional rights - Employee rights Intellectual Property Rights (IPR)-Discrimination.
UNIT V: GLOBAL ISSUES
9 Hrs
: 45
TEXT BOOK
1) Mike Martin and Roland Schinzinger, (1996)"Ethics in Engineering", Tata McGraw Hill, New York.
REFERENCES
1) Charles D.Fleddermann, "Engineering Ethics", prentice Hall, New Mexico, 1090909.
2) Laura Schlesinger, "How Could You Do That: The Abdication of Character, Courage, and Conscience",
Harper Collin , New York, 109096.
3) Stephen Carter, "Integrity, Basic Books, New York, 109096.
4) Tom Rusk, "The Power of Ethical Persuasion: From Conflict to Partnership at Work and in Private Life",
Viking, New York, 109093
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Dr.M.G.R.
EDUCATIONAL AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE
UNIVERSITY
(Decl. U/S 3 of UGC Act 1956)
BME 13E17
INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING
3 0 0 3
9 Hrs
Work study Techniques Productivity, Improving productivity by reducing work content- Human factors in
work study.
Method study Basic procedure Recording techniques - Micromotion study, Threbligs, SIMO chart,
Principles of motion economy.
Work Measurement Techniques Time study Allowances Work sampling PMTS MTM.
UNIT II:SITE SELECTION, PLANT LAYOUT & MATERIAL HANDLING
9 Hrs
Site Selection: Importance of plant location choice of site for location State regulations on location
Industrial Estates. Plant layout: Types of factory buildings, OBJECTIVES of good plant layout, Principles,
Techniques used, Types, Flow pattern, Line Balance, computerized plant layout. Material Handling: Functions,
OBJECTIVES, principles, Devices used, Relation between plant layout and material handling.
UNIT III:ERGONOMICS
9 Hrs
Techniques Analysis Equipment Design Fatigue Motivation theory of Fatigue Fatigue tests-Duties of a
human factor Engineer Human effectiveness improvement through ergonomics.
UNIT IV:WAGES & INCENTIVES
9 Hrs
Wages: Wage & salary policies, systems of wage payments, Principles of wage administration, National Wage
Policy, Fair wage committee report, Need based minimum wage Incentives: Need, Incentive plans, Comparison
of various Incentive plans, Administration of wage incentives.
UNIT V:ENTERPRISE RESOURCE PLANNING (ERP)
9 Hrs
Need for optimal use of Resources, MRP I & II, Supply chain Management, Evolution of ERP, BPR, Lean
Manufacturing, Popular ERP Packages, Implementation of ERP, Benefits of ERP.
Total No. of Hrs
: 45
TEXT BOOKS
1) O.P. Khanna, (2005) Industrial Engineering and Management, Khanna Publishers.
2) K.KAhuja, Industrial Management, Khanna Publishers.
3) Martand Telsang, Industrial Engineering and Production Management.
REFERENCES
1) M.Mahajan, Industrial Engineering and Production Management, Dhanpat Rai &CO.,
2) B. Kumar, (2005) Industrial Engineering, Khanna Publishers.
3) International Labour Organization (ILO), (2004) Introduction to Work study, Universal Publishing
Corporation.
4) H. B. Maynard, Industrial Engineering, Handbook, McGraw Hill Book Company, International Edition.
5) Marvin E. Mandel, Time & Motion study, Prentice Hall, Private Limited, International Edition.
6) James M Apple, Principles of Layout & Materials Handling, Ronalds Press, International Edition.
7) V. K. Garg & N.K. Venkitakrishnan, (2004) Enterprise Resource Planning, Concepts & Practice,
Prentice Hall of India Private Limited.
B.Tech Mechanical Engineering - 2013 Regulation
65
Dr.M.G.R.
EDUCATIONAL AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE
UNIVERSITY
(Decl. U/S 3 of UGC Act 1956)
BME 13E18
3 0 0 3
9 Hrs
Definition of Quality, Dimensions, Planning of quality, conformance to specification, Quality costs-. Basic
concepts and evolution of Total Quality Management, Principles of TQM, Deming Philosophy Deming prize
MBNQA. Barriers to TQM Implementation.
UNIT II: TQM PRINCIPLES
9 Hrs
9 Hrs
The Seven Tools Of Quality, Statistical Fundamentals, Control Charts For Variables And Attributes, Process
Capability, Concept Of Six Sigma, Phases And Defective Units Of Six Sigma .Overview Of GB,BB,MBB
Leadership Characteristics ,Leadership Concept , Role Of Senior Management, Lean Management Principle,
Strategic Planning New Seven Management Tools.
UNIT IV: TQM TOOLS
9 Hrs
9 Hrs
Need For ISO 09000 And Other Quality Systems , ISO 09000 2000 Quality System -Elements.
Implementation Of Quality System, Documentation , Quality Auditing, Quality Council, Quality
statements ,Quality Management System TS 1609409, ISO 14000 Concept, Requirements And Benefits.
Introduction To Capability Material Management(CMM), People Capability Management(PCM).
Total No. of Hrs
TEXT BOOK
1) Dale H Besterfied , Total Quality Management, Prentice Hall Publishing House
: 45
REFERENCES
1) S.Ramachandran,Dn.S.Jose, Total Quality Management, Airwalk Publications, First Edition, December.
2) Kulneet Suri, (2004 05) Total Quality Management: Priciples & Practce, Tools & Techniques, S.K.
Kateria & sons, First Edition,
3) James R.Evans & William M.Lidsay, The Management and Control of Quality, (5th Edition), South
Western(Thomson Learning),2002(ISBN 0-324-06680-5).
4) Feigenbaum.A.V. Total Quality Management, Tata Mcgraw-Hill, 109091.
5) Oakland.J.S. Total Quality Management, Butterworth-Heinemann Ltd.,Oxford,109809
6) R.S.Nagarajan,A.A.Arivalagar, Total Quality Management, New Age International(p) Ltd., Publishers,
First Edition.
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Dr.M.G.R.
EDUCATIONAL AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE
UNIVERSITY
(Decl. U/S 3 of UGC Act 1956)
BME 13E19
3 0 0 3
10 Hrs
A safety concept Functions and role of safety Fundamentals of loss control Safety costs Direct and in
direct costs of accidents Life Cycle Costs Influence of Environment on Safety (noise, lighting, temperature,
humidity)
UNIT II: SAFETY MANAGEMENT
10 Hrs
Safety Committee System Safety Engineering policy operator error Qualitative error predictions
accountability fault tree analysis operating hazard analysis risk assessment safety analysis programme
Safety Sampling.
UNIT III: PRODUCT SAFETY
10 Hrs
Design for safety Design engineering tasks hazardous Characteristics of Products Fault Hazard Analysis
Diagram Of Severe Failures post design check list of hazards.
UNIT IV: ACCIDENT PREVENTION
10 Hrs
Accident and claim losses high potential accidents accident prevention modern concepts of accident
prevention accident investigation records minimizing effects of accidents motivating safety programme
training role of supervisor management safety programme.
UNIT V: SAFETY REGULATIONS AND STATUTES
5 Hrs
Law of safety progress regulatory agencies and statue laws statute law Vs common laws occupational
safety and health agency
Total No. of Hrs
: 45
TEXT BOOK
1) William hammer, Product Safety Management and Engineering Prentice Hall int. society, 10980.
REFERENCES
1) Danier.C.Peterson Techniques of Safety Management, Tata McGraw Hill Kogakish Ltd, Japan, 10971.
2) Check list for work place inspection for improving safety, health and working condition, International
Labour organization Geneva, 10987.
3) Safety and failure of components, Proceeding of Mechanical Engineering, London, Vol.184, part 38,
109094.
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Dr.M.G.R.
EDUCATIONAL AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE
UNIVERSITY
(Decl. U/S 3 of UGC Act 1956)
BME 13E20
ERGONOMICS
3 0 0 3
9 Hrs
Inter disciplinary nature of ergonomics modern ergonomics human performance information processing
factors affecting human performance physical workload and energy expenditure. Ergonomics evaluation and
analysis
UNIT II:WORK SPACE DESIGN
9 Hrs
Anthropometry work space design for standing and seated workers arrangement of components with in a
physical space interpersonal aspects of work place design.
UNIT III: DESIGN OF EQUIPMENT
9 Hrs
Ergonomics factors to be considered design of display and controls design for maintainability heat stresses
manual lifting.
UNIT IV:DESIGN FOR ENVIRONMENT
9 Hrs
Illumination climate noise vibration heat cold lighting design considerations effect of noise on
task performance.
UNIT V:RECENT TRENDS
9 Hrs
Legislative trends trends in work system design occupational diseases application of ergonomics in
automobiles. New ergonomics approach ,advance in industrial ergonomics
Total No. of Hrs
: 45
TEXT BOOK
1) Martin Helander, A guide to ergonomics of manufacturing, TMH 109096.
REFERENCES
1) Bridges. R.S. Introduction to Ergonomics, Tata McGraw Hill, 109095.
2) Mc Cormic, J., Human Factors in Engineering and Design, Tata McGraw Hill, 109092.
3) Wilson. J.R.Corlect. E.N. Evaluation of Human Work a practical ergonomics methodology, Taylor and
Frances, 109090.
4) Shackle. B, Richardson. S, Human Factors for Information Usability, Cambridge university press,
109091.
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Dr.M.G.R.
EDUCATIONAL AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE
UNIVERSITY
(Decl. U/S 3 of UGC Act 1956)
BME 13E21
NANOTECHNOLOGY
3 0 0 3
9 Hrs
9 Hrs
Introduction to Nanomaterials- Nano powder-Nanoparticles-Nanodots-Nano powder-other material FullereneNanotube-Types-Different shape-properties and characteristics of Nano tubes-applications
UNIT III: NANO MANUFACTURING
9 Hrs
Introduction to Nano Fabrication- Top down method-Bottom up method Synthesis methods of nanomaterialCVD-LA-Ball milling-Shear mixing-Sonication-other methods, Difficulties in production of Nano materials
UNIT IV: NANO MEASURMENT
9 Hrs
Introduction to Nano measurement- TEM-SEM-Raman Spectroscopy-Differential Scanning Calorimeter-TGAothers Marpolgy of various Nano materials
UNIT V: NANO COMPOSITE/NANO INTERDISICIPLINE TECHNOLOGY
9 Hrs
: 45
TEXT BOOK
1) Mick Wilson, (2004) Nanotechnology Basic science and Emerging Technologies), Overseas press.
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Dr.M.G.R.
EDUCATIONAL AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE
UNIVERSITY
(Decl. U/S 3 of UGC Act 1956)
DISASTER MANAGEMENT
3 0 0 3
9 Hrs
Introduction Disaster preparedness Goals and OBJECTIVES of ISDR Programme- Risk identification Risk
sharing Disaster and development: Development plans and disaster management Alternative to dominant
approach disaster-development linkages -Principle of risk partnership
UNIT II: DISASTER MANAGEMENT AND RISK REDUCTION IN PROCESSING
9 Hrs
Types of disasters and disaster plans: Processing machines and utilities. Sustainable livelihoods and their
Protection Recovery from disaster Protective finishes for disaster management and their standards: Fire,
Chemical and Bio-chemicals. Textiles health monitoring and Disaster aids.
UNIT III: AWARENESS OF RISK REDUCTION
9 Hrs
Trigger mechanism constitution of trigger mechanism risk reduction by education disaster information
network risk reduction by public awareness
UNIT IV: DEVELOPMENT PLANNING ON DISASTER
9 Hrs
9 Hrs
Seismic waves Earthquakes and faults measures of an earthquake, magnitude and intensity ground damage
Tsunamis and earthquakes
Total No. of Hrs
: 45
TEXT BOOKS
1) Pardeep Sahni, Madhavi malalgoda and Ariyabandu, Disaster risk reduction in south Asia, PHI
2) Amita sinvhal, (2010) Understanding earthquake disasters TMH.
REFERENCES
1)Pardeep sahni, Alka Dhameja and Uma medury, Disaster mitigation: Experiences and reflections, PHI
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Dr.M.G.R.
EDUCATIONAL AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE
UNIVERSITY
(Decl. U/S 3 of UGC Act 1956)
BCS 13E31
3 0 0 3
9 Hrs
Introduction Evolution of Artificial Intelligence Production Systems Search Strategies- Hill Climbing, back
tracking, graph search{algorithm A and A*} Properties of A* Algorithm, monotone restriction specialized
production systems AO* algorithm.
UNIT II:KNOWLEDGE BASED SYSTEM
9 Hrs
Searching game trees: Minimax Procedure alpha beta pruning. Introduction to predialcate calculus Answer
extraction Introduction to knowledge based system knowledge processing techniques knowledge inference
techniques.
UNIT III:EXPERT SYSTEMS
9 Hrs
Expert system Definition Various stages in developing expert system -knowledge representation using
Semantics, predicate calculus, frames scripts knowledge acquisition techniques factors to be considered
while building expert systems.
UNIT IV:DEVELOPING AN EXPERT SYSTEM
9 Hrs
Forward chaining, Backward chaining Tools for developing an expert system Explanation facilities Meta
knowledge fuzzy reasoning.
UNIT V:APPLICATION OF A.I
9 Hrs
Building various expert systems Case study Dendral, Mycin etc. Introduction to various application of A.I
Natural language processing Natural language understanding perception learning using Neuarlnets.
Total No. of Hrs
: 45
TEXT BOOK
1) Eliane Rich, (2004) Artificial Intelligence, McGraw hill international, 3rd edition.
REFERENCES
1) N.J. Nilson, (1982) Principles of AI, Spring verlag 10983.
2) David. W. Rolston, (1988) Principles of AI & Expert system Development, Tata McGraw Hill.
3) Donald. A. Waterman, (2002) A guide to expert system, first edition.
4) P.H. Winston, Artificial intelligence, Addison wessley.
5) Fredrick Hayes , Roth, Donald. A.Waterman and Doughlas .B. Lent (editors), (1983) Building expert
systems, Addison wesley 10983, first edition.
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Dr.M.G.R.
EDUCATIONAL AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE
UNIVERSITY
(Decl. U/S 3 of UGC Act 1956)
BCS 13E32
VISUAL PROGRAMMING
3 0 0 3
9 Hrs
Overview of Windows programming Creating the window Displaying the window message Loop
windows procedure WM_PAINT message WM_DESTROY message An Introduction to GDI Scroll Bars
Keyboard Mouse Menus.
UNIT II: VISUAL BASIC PROGRAMMING
9 Hrs
IDE First Visual Basic Program Introduction to Forms Intrinsic Controls Working with Files Accessing
Databases with Data Control Classes and Objects ADO Object Model.
UNIT III: VISUAL C++ PROGRAMMING
9 Hrs
Windows Programming Model Visual C++ Components Microsoft Foundation Classes Library Application
Framework Getting Started with Appwizard Basic Event Handling, Mapping Modes, and a Scrolling view
Graphics Device Interface, Colors and Fonts Modal Dialog and Windows Common Dialogs Modeless Dialog
and Windows Common Dialogs Using ActiveX Controls Windows Message Processing and Multithreading.
UNIT IV: ADVANCED CONCEPTS
9 Hrs
Menus Keyboard Accelerators Rich Edit Control Tool Bars Status Bars A Reusable Frame Window
Base Class Reading and Writing Documents SDI and MDI Environments Splitter Windows and Multiple
Views.
UNIT V: APPLICATIONS OF WINDOWS PROGRAMMING
9 Hrs
Dynamic Link Library Component Object Model Object Linking and Embedding Data Base Management
with Microsoft ODBC.
Total No. of Hrs
: 45
TEXT BOOKS
1) Charles Petzold, (2012) Windows Programming, Microsoft Press, 109096, 5th edition.
2) Francesco Balena, (2006) Programming Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0, Microsoft Press, Indian Reprint
3) David Kruglirski.J, Programming Microsoft Visual C++, Fifth Edition, Microsoft Press, 109098,
REFERENCES
1) G.Cornell, (2008) Visual Basic 6, Tata McGraw Hill, 109098.
2) Deital & Deital, T.R.Nieto, (2003) Visual Basic 6, How to Program, Prentice Hall of India, 1090909,
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