Mechanical Engineering: University of Calicut
Mechanical Engineering: University of Calicut
Mechanical Engineering: University of Calicut
UNIVERSITY OF CALICUT
FIFTH SEMESTER
OF
BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY
IN
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
FROM 2004 ADMISSION ONWARDS
University of Calicut
B. Tech.-Mechanical Engg.
FIFTH SEMESTER Hours/Week L 3 3 3 3 3 3 18 T 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 P/D 3 3 6 Sessional Marks 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 400 University Examination Hrs Marks 3 100 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 800
Code ME04 501 ME04 502 ME04 503 ME04 504 ME04 505 ME04 506 ME04507(P) ME04 508(P)
Subject Computational methods in Engineering Heat & Mass Transfer Economics & Industrial Management Mechanics of Machinery Metal Cutting and Forming Metrology & Instrumentation Heat Transfer Lab Production Engineering Lab II TOTAL
University of Calicut
B. Tech.-Mechanical Engg.
FIFTH SEMESTER
ME04 501 : COMPUTATIONAL METHODS IN ENGINEERING 3 hours lecture & 1 hour tutorial per week Module I: Errors in numerical calculations (13 hours) Sources of errors, significant digits and numerical instability - numerical solution of polynomial and transcendental equations - bisection method - method of false position - Newton-Raphson method - fixedpoint iteration - rate of convergence of these methods - iteration based on second degree equation - the Mullers method - Chebyshev method - Graeffes root squaring method for polynomial equations Bairstows method for quadratic factors in the case of polynomial equations Module II: Solutions of system of linear algebraic equations (13 hours) Direct methods - Gauss and Gauss-Jordan methods - Crouts reduction method - error analysis - iterative methods - Jacobis iteration - Gauss-Seidel iteration - relaxation method - convergence analysis - solution of system of nonlinear equations by Newton-Raphson method - power method for the determination of Eigenvalues - convergence of power method Module III: Polynomial interpolation (13 hours) Lagranges interpolation polynomial - divided differences - Newtons divided difference interpolation polynomial - error of interpolation - finite difference operators - Gregory-Newton forward and backward interpolations - Stirlings interpolation formula - interpolation with a cubic spline - numerical differentiation - differential formulae in the case of equally spaced points - numerical integration trapezoidal and Simpsons rules - Gaussian integration - errors of integration formulae Module IV: Numerical solution of ordinary differential equations (13 hours) Taylor series method - Euler and modified Euler methods - Runge-Kutta methods (2nd order and 4th order only) - multistep methods - Milnes predictor-corrector formulae - Adam-Bashforth and Adam-Moulton formulae - solution of boundary value problems in ordinary differential equations - finite difference methods for solving two dimensional Laplaces equation for a rectangular region - finite difference method of solving heat equation and wave equation with given initial and boundary conditions Reference books 1.Froberg C.E., Introduction to Numerical Analysis, Addison Wesley 2.Gerald C.F., Applied Numerical Analysis, Addison Wesley 3.Hildebrand F.B., Introduction to Numerical Analysis, T.M.H. 4.James M.L., Smith C.M. & Wolford J.C., Applied Numerical Methods for Digital Computation, Harper & Row 5..Mathew J.H., Numerical Methods for Mathematics, Science and Engineering, P.H.I Sessional work assessment: 2 Assignments 2 Tests (2 15) Regularity Total
= 15 = 30 = 05 = 50
University examination pattern Q I - 8 short type questions of 5 marks each, 2 from each module Q II - 2 questions A and B of 15marks each from module I with choice to answer any one Q III - 2 questions A and B of 15marks each from module II with choice to answer any one Q IV - 2 questions A and B of 15marks each from module III with choice to answer any one Q V - 2 questions A and B of 15marks each from module IV with choice to answer any one
University of Calicut
B. Tech.-Mechanical Engg.
ME04 502 : HEAT & MASS TRANSFER 3 hours lecture & 1hour tutorial per week Objective To impart fundamental knowledge on conduction, convection and radion heat transfer and theory of heat exchangers Module I (13 hours) Introduction -Basic modes of heat transfer.-Conduction General heat conduction equation in Cartesian , cylindrical , spherical coordinates-one dimensional steady state conduction with and with out heat generation critical insulation thickness-extended surface heat transfer. Heat transfer from buried cablesvariable thermal conductivity.Two dimensional steady state conduction through plane wall- conduction shape factor.Unsteady state conduction in one dimension lumped heat capacity system- semi infinite solid with sudden and periodic change in surface temperature. Module II (13 hours) Convection- Newtons law concept of boundary layer significance of Prandtl number boundary layer equations flat plate heat transfer solutions by integral method laminar and turbulent flow Reynolds analogy empirical relations in forced convection-internal flow-boundary conditions-laminar and turbulant flow-heat transfer coefficients-empirical correlations.Natural convection - heat transfer from vertical plate by integral method empirical relation in free convection.Condensation and boiling film and drop wise condensation film boiling and pool boiling - boiling curve- empirical relations for heat transfer with change of face. Module III (13 hours) Radiation Fundamental of radiation Radiation spectrum thermal radiation concept of black body monochromatic and emissive power- absorptivity ,reflectivity- transmissivity-emissivity- Planks lawLamberts law Kirchoffs law-radiation between two surfaces geometrical factors for simple configuration radiation shields- electrical net work method of solving problems. Module IV (13 hours) Heat exchangers type of heat exchangers log mean temperature difference- over all heat transfer coefficient- fouling and scaling of heat exchangers NTU method of evaluation of heat exchangers heat exchanger effectiveness.Introduction to mass transfer Ficks law of diffusion thermal evaporation into air mass transfer coefficients. Text book Holman J.P., "Heat Transfer," McGraw Hill International Students Edition Reference books 1.Heat and Mass Transfer : Dr.D.S.Kumar 2.Heat Transfer : Binay K Dutta 3.Essential Heat Transfer : Christopher A Long 4.Heat and Mass Transfer : Raj put 5.Heat and Mass Transfer : Sarit K Das 6.Y V C Rao Heat Transfer , Universities Press Sessional work assessment: marks 2 Tests (2 15) = 30 Two Assignments = 15 ( Some of the probelsm of assignment should be computer based ) Regularity = 05 marks Total marks = 50 University examination pattern Q I - 8 short type questions of 5 marks each, 2 from each module Q II - 2 questions A and B of 15marks each from module I with choice to answer any one Q III - 2 questions A and B of 15marks each from module II with choice to answer any one Q IV - 2 questions A and B of 15marks each from module III with choice to answer any one Q V - 2 questions A and B of 15marks each from module IV with choice to answer any one
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B. Tech.-Mechanical Engg.
ME04 503 : ECONOMICS & INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT 3 hours lecture & 1 hour tutorial per week Objective To provide knowledge on fundamentals of economics, forms of business organisations,trade ,taxation, human resources management,costing and marketing Module I (13 hours) Nature and scope of economics definitions of macro and micro economics - basic terminologies - goods utility - value - wealth - factors of production - land - labour - division of labour - capital and capital formation - consumption - wants - characteristics and classification - law of diminishing marginal utility demand - law of demand - elasticity of demand - types of elasticity - factors determining elasticity measurement - its significance - supply - law of supply - elasticity of supply - market price - perfect competition - monopoly - monopolistic competition Module II (13 hours) Forms of business - proprietorship - partnership - joint stock company - cooperative sector - state enterprises National income concepts GNP - theory of money - nature and functions of money- inflation and deflation - taxation - direct and indirect taxInternational trade - distinction between national and international trade - theory of international trade - free trade v/s protection - balance of trade and balance of payments - trade policy of the Government of India Module III (13 hours) Management - systems concepts of management - principles of planning organizing and directing -management by objectives types of organizations and structures - span of control - delegation leadership - directing controlling . Human resources management - job design - job evaluation - merit rating - wages and incentives - work study - method study - time study memo motion and micromotion study - work sampling - human behaviour and work environment interface work place design econometrics ergonomics Module IV (14 hours) Costing and accounting - concepts - elements of cost - overhead costs - methods of allocation of overhead costs - depreciation - methods of depreciation breakeven analysis-financial management - time value of money - comparison of alternatives -payback period method - net present value - internal rate of return basics of financial accounting - profit and loss accounts - balance sheets. Marketing concepts - marketing environment - marketing mix market research - advertising and sales promotion - product life cycle Text books 1. Dewett K.K. & Varma J.D., Elementary Economic Theory, S Chand 2. Barthwal R.R., Industrial Economics- An Introductory Text Book, New Age 3 .Pandey I.M., Financial Management, Eighth Edition, Vikas Publishing House Private Limited 4. Bhattacharya A.K., Principles and Practice of Cost Accounting, Wheeler Publishing Reference books 1. Koontz H., ODonnel & Weihrich H., Essentials of Management, McGraw Hill Book Company Mazda F., Engineering Management, Low Price Edition, Addison Wesley 2.Venkata Ratnam C.S. & Srivastava B.K., Personnel Management and Human Resources, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Company Limited 3. Kotler P., Marketing Management: Analysis, Planning, Implementation and Control, Prentice Hall of India Private Limited 4. Jhingan M.L., Micro Economic Theory, Konark 6. Ramaswamy V.S. & Namkumari S., Marketing Management: Planning, Implementation and Control, Macmillan India Limited 7.. Prasanna Chandra, Financial Management: Theory and Practice, Fourth Edition, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Company Limited
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(2 15)
= 15 = 30 = 05 = 50
University examination pattern Q I - 8 short type questions of 5 marks each, 2 from each module Q II - 2 questions A and B of 15marks each from module I with choice to answer any one Q III - 2 questions A and B of 15marks each from module II with choice to answer any one Q IV - 2 questions A and B of 15marks each from module III with choice to answer any one Q V - 2 questions A and B of 15marks each from module IV with choice to answer any one
University of Calicut
B. Tech.-Mechanical Engg.
ME04 504: MECHANICS OF MACHINERY 3 hours lecture & 1 hour tutorial per week Objective To provide knowledge on kinematics of selected mechanisms , design of cams and theory of gears kinematic synthesis and analytical synthesis Module I (13 hours) Introduction to kinematics and mechanisms - Various mechanisms, kinematic diagrams, degree of freedom- inversions Coupler curves - straight line mechanisms- exact, approximate Hookes joint Geneva Mechanism - Displacement and velocity analysis - Position and displacement analysis - Relative motion - Velocity analysis - Instant centre - Complex number method - Mechanical advantage Acceleration analysis - Relative accelaration - Coriolis acceleration - Graphical and analytical methods Computer oriented methods Module II (13 hours) Cam design - Cam and follower types - Displacement diagrams, Velocity and acceleration analysis of SHM, Uniform Velocity, Uniform acceleration, Cycloidal Graphical Cam profile synthesis Pressure angle- Analysis of Tangent cam with roller follower and Circular cam with flat follower. Module III (13 hours) Gears - Involute spur gears - Involutometry - Spur gear details Contact ratio - Interference - Gear standardization - Backlash - Internal gear - Non-standard gears Centre distance modification, Long and Short Addendum system. - Theory and details of bevel, helical and worm gearing - Gear trains - Simple and compound gear trains - Planetary gear trains Differential -Solution of planetary gear train problems Applications Module IV (13 hours) Kinematic synthesis - Tasks of kinematic synthesis - Type and dimensional synthesis - Graphical synthesis for motion - Path and prescribed timing - Function generator 2 position and 3 position synthesis Overlay Method - Analytical synthesis techniques - Complex number modelling - Freudenstein's equation One case study in synthesis of mechanism. ( Note: Computer oriented assignments are to be included for modules I,II and II ) Text books 1. Shigley J E & Uicker J J, Theory of Machines and Mechanisms, McGraw Hill 2. Mabie H H & Reinholtz C F, Mechanisms and Dynamics of Machinery, John Wiley Reference books 1. 2. 3. Ghosh A & Malik A K, Theory of Mechanisms and Machines, Affiliated East West Press Erdman A G & Sandor G N, Mechanism Design: Analysis and synthesis Vol I & II, Prentice Hall of India David H Myskza, Machines and Mechanisms Applied Kinematic Analysis, Pearson Education Asia
Sessional work assessment: marks 2 Tests (2 15) = 30 Regularity = 05 marks Two Assignments = 15 ( Some problems of the Assignments should be computer based) Total marks = 50 University examination pattern Q I - 8 short type questions of 5 marks each, 2 from each module Q II - 2 questions A and B of 15marks each from module I with choice to answer any one Q III - 2 questions A and B of 15marks each from module II with choice to answer any one Q IV - 2 questions A and B of 15marks each from module III with choice to answer any one Q V - 2 questions A and B of 15marks each from module IV with choice to answer any one
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B. Tech.-Mechanical Engg.
ME04 505 : METAL CUTTING AND FORMING 3 hours lecture & 1 hour tutorial per week Objective To impart fundamental knowledge on theory of machine tools, tool materials,metal cutting theory,jigs and fixtures and selected non traditional machining practices Module I (13 hours) Machine tools: basic concepts - tool - work motion - cutting variables - machining time mechanical and hydraulic drive mechanisms - layout of speeds - ray diagram for machine tool gear boxes - stepped and stepless speed drives - turret lathe - tool layout -automats - interchangeable system of manufacture - limits, fits and tolerances - gauging of components - gauging of threads and gears - optical measurements Module II (13 hours) Tool materials - tool geometry - mechanics of chip formation - orthogonal and oblique cutting - cutting forces - merchant's analysis of cutting force - shear angle - velocity relationships - cutting power - tool in hand nomenclature of drills, milling cutters & broaches - grinding wheel designation - tool wear and tool life - tool life equation - machinability - economics of machining - cutting fluids and their selection Module III (13 hours) Press working operations - presses for sheet metal working - constructional features - die cutting operations - die/punch size estimation - scrap - strip layout - centre of pressure and press tonnage compound & progressive dies - jigs and fixtures: basic principles - locating and clamping elements fixture/jig for simple components. Module IV (13 hours) Non traditional machining - Electric Discharge Machining (EDM)-dielectric fluid-spark generator-EDM Electrodes wear- Flushing-Suction and Side Flushing - EDM process Characteristics- Travel wire EDMApplications-Electro chemical Mahining (ECM)- Electrolytes and Electrolyte systems-ECM Proces characteristics-Surface finish achievable-ECM tooling-Applications-Cavity sinking-electromechanical Drilling-Electromechanical Turning-Electrolyte Honing-Ultrasonic Machine Tool Materials- USM Process Charecteristics- Applications- Abrasive Jet Machining AJM- AJM Elements- Process CharecteristicsApplications-Plasma arc Machining-Process Charecteristics- Applications. Reference books M C Shaw, Metal Cuting Principles, Oxford University Press HMT, Production Technology, Tata McGraw Hill Ghosh & Mallik, Manufacturing Science, Affiliated East West Press Bhattacharyya A., Metal Cutting: Theory & Practice, Central Book Publishers Juneja & Skekhon, Fundamentals of Metal Cutting and Machine Tools, Wiley Eastern Sharma P.C., A Text book of Production Engineering, S. Chand & Company Jain R.K., Engineering Metrology, Khanna Publishers Mullick & Bhattacharyya, Technology of Machining Systems, New Central Book Agency Mehta, Machine Tool Design and Numerical Control, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Company ASTME, Fundamentals of Tool Design, Prentice Hall of India Kalpakjian,Manufacturing Engineering and Technology,Addison Wesley Sessional work assessment: 2 Assignments (2 10) 2 Assignments Regularity Total
= 15 = 15 = 05 = 50
University examination pattern Q I - 8 short type questions of 5 marks each, 2 from each module Q II - 2 questions A and B of 15marks each from module I with choice to answer any one Q III - 2 questions A and B of 15marks each from module II with choice to answer any one Q IV - 2 questions A and B of 15marks each from module III with choice to answer any one Q V - 2 questions A and B of 15marks each from module IV with choice to answer any one
University of Calicut
B. Tech.-Mechanical Engg.
ME04 506 : METROLOGY AND INSTRUMENTATION 3 hours lecture & 1 hour tutorial per week Objective To provide knowledge on fundamentals of mechanical measurement, statistical treatment of data,theory of sensors, measurement of temperature, pressure,flow and force, linear and angular measurement and measurement of surface topography Module I (12hours) Mechanical measurement direct comparison and indirect comparison the generalized measurement system types of input quantities measurement standards calibration uncertainty systematic and random errors common types of errors classifications of errors terms used in rating instrument performance introduction to uncertainty propagating uncertainity Kline and Mc lintock approach zero first and second order instruments methods of correcting for spurious inputs inherent insensitivity high gain feed back signal filtering and opposing inputs. Module II (15 hours) Sensors loading error primary and secondary transducers compatibility of mechano electric transducer combination variable resistance transducers - sliding contact devices variable inductance elements self inductance and mutual inductance elements differential transformer construction and characteristics rotary differential transformer variable reluctance transducer capacitance transducers active and passive transducers piezo electric transducers photoelectric sensors Hall effect transducers resistance wire strain gages types theory of metallic strain gauges selection and installation strain gauge circuits ballast circuit bridge circuit bridge with two and four arm sensitivity calibration of strain gauges application of strain gauges-load cells-measurement of strain in rotating shafts measurement of pressure standards of pressure measurement of high pressure bulk modules gauge measurement of low pressure the Mc Leod Gauge thermal conductivity gauges ionizing gauges. Module III (12 hours) Measurement of temperature liquid in glass thermometer complete partial and total immersion thermometers resistance thermometers constructional details resistance thermometer circuits lead wire compensation for resistance thermometers thermistors constructional details measuring circuits for thermistors thermo electric thermo meters laws of thermocouples industrial thermocouples and their ranges making of thermocouple junctions ambient temperature compensation- use of extension heads pyromeres optical total radiation and photo electric pyrometers -linear Quartz thermometer measurement of flow need for flow metering rotameter theory and constructional details magnetic flow meters hotwire anemometers drag force flow meter Module IV (15 hours) Linear and angular measurement slip gauges stack of slip gauge method of selecting slip gauges adjustable slip gauge measurement of angles sine bar checking unknown angles- sine center sources of error angle gauges optical instruments for angular measurement- auto collimator applications straightness and square ness angledekkor precision spirit levels Clinometers measurement of surface roughness surface texture primary texture secondary texture and the lay specification for surface textures methods of measuring surface finish . The Talysurf instrument the profilograph Tomlinson surface meter Tracer type profilograph measurement of screw thread profiles errors in pitch microscopic method -measurement of internal thread measurement of effective diameter two wire and three wire method measurement of root diameter gear tooth measurement measurement of gear profile tooth thickness tooth spacing pitch circle diameter Parkinsons gear tester- the coordinate measuring machine construction operation and programming machine vision image acquisition and digitization - image processing and analysis. Textbooks 1. Ernest O Doebelin Measurement systems McGraw Hill Publishers 2. Beckwith, Marangoni ; Lien hard mechanical measurements ; Pearson Education 3..R K Jain Engineering metrology; Khanna Publishers, New.Delhi
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References 1.I C Guptha; Engineering Metrology; Danpat Rai Publications. 2.Mickell. P.Grooer Automation, Production Systems and Computer Integrated Manufacturing; Pearson Education. 3.J.P.Holman, Experimental Methods for Engineers 4. R.K.Jain, Mechanical and Industrial measurements Sessional work assessment: 2 Assignments 2 Tests (2 15) Regularity Total
= 15 = 30 = 05 = 50
University examination pattern Q I - 8 short type questions of 5 marks each, 2 from each module Q II - 2 questions A and B of 15marks each from module I with choice to answer any one Q III - 2 questions A and B of 15marks each from module II with choice to answer any one Q IV - 2 questions A and B of 15marks each from module III with choice to answer any one Q V - 2 questions A and B of 15marks each from module IV with choice to answer any one
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ME04 507(P) : HEAT TRANSFER LAB 3 hours practical per week 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Performance studies on a shell and tube heat exchanger Performance studies on parallel and counter flow arrangements in a concentric pipe heat exchanger Emissivity measurement of a radiating surface Measurement of solar radiation Termal conductivity of a metal rod Measurement of unsteaady state conduction heat transfer Experimental study on forced convection heat transfer
Reference books 1. Holman J.P. Heat Transfer, McGraw Hill 2. Beckwith & Buck, Mechanical Measurements, McGraw Hill Sessional work assessment Laboratory practicals and record Test/s Regularity Total marks
= 25 = 20 = 05 = 50
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ME04 508(P): PRODUCTION ENGINEERING LAB II 3 hours practical per week Introduction: a) Limits , fits and tolerances . b) Shaping machine - slotting machine - horizontal milling machine - vertical milling machine - surface, centreless and cylindrical grinders . c) Spindle drives - milling cutters - indexing head . d) Simple, Compound, Differential and Angular indexing . Exercises 1) Excercices on Centre Lathe Including Multi-start thread ,Square thread,Eccentric turning , Internal thread 2) Exercises on Shaper Slotting Machine - cube with V groove , slot and guide ways 3) Exercises on Milling Machine - Spur gear and Helical gear Milling by simple and differential indexing , Surface milling , slot and keyway milling 4) Exercises on Grinding and tool grinding Reference books HMT, Production Technology, Tata McGraw Hill ASTME, Tool Engineers Handbook Burghardt, Asilered & Anderson, Machine Tool Operations I & II, McGraw Hill Chapman W.A.J., Workshop Technology: Part 2., Viva Low Priced Student Edition Rao R.V., Metal Cutting and Machine Tools, S K Kataria & Sons Sessional work assessment Laboratory practicals and record = 25 Test/s = 20 Regularity = 05 Total marks = 50
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