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PANIMALAR ENGINEERING COLLEGE:: CHENNAI - 602103

CONTENT BEYOND THE SYLLABUS·

B.E. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

SEMESTER III
CODE COURSE TITLE L T P TOTAL
Transforms And Partial Differential
MA2211 10 5 0 15
Equation
ME2201 Manufacturing Technology-1 10 0 0 10
ME2202 Engineering Thermodynamics 10 5 0 15
ME2203 Kinematics of Machinery 10 5 0 15
ME2204 Fluid Mechanics and Machinery 10 5 0 15
ME2205 Electrical Drives and Control 10 0 0 10

SEMESTER – IV
CODE COURSE TITLE L T P TOTAL
MA2266 Statistics and Numerical Methods 10 5 0 15
ME2251 Heat and Mass transfer 10 5 0 15
ME2252 Manufacturing Technology– II 10 0 0 10
ME2253 Engineering Materials and Metallurgy 10 0 0 10
ME2254 Strength of Materials 10 5 0 15

SEMESTER – V
CODE COURSE TITLE L T P TOTAL
Environmental Science and
GE2021 10 0 0 10
Engineering
ME2301 Thermal Engineering 10 5 0 15
ME2302 Dynamics of Machinery 10 5 0 15
ME2303 Design of Machine Elements 10 5 0 15
Engineering Metrology &
ME2304 10 0 0 10
Measurements
ME2305 Applied Hydraulics & Pneumatics 10 0 0 10

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SEMESTER - VI
CODE COURSE TITLE L T P TOTAL
MG 2351 Principles of Management 10 0 0 10
ME 2351 Gas Dynamics and Jet Propulsion 10 5 0 15
ME 2352 Design of Transmission Systems 10 5 0 15
ME 2354 Automobile Engineering 10 0 0 10
ME 2353 Finite Element Analysis 10 5 0 15

SEMESTER - VII
CODE COURSE TITLE L T P TOTAL
GE2022 Total Quality Management 10 0 0 10
ME2401 Mechatronics 10 0 0 10
ME2402 Computer Integrated Manufacturing 10 0 0 10
ME2403 Power Plant Engineering 10 0 0 10

(To be followed from the academic year 2013 onwards)

SEMESTER – III
CODE COURSE TITLE L T P TOTAL
Transforms And Partial Differential
MA6351 10 5 0 15
Equation
ME6302 Manufacturing Technology-1 10 0 0 10
ME6301 Engineering Thermodynamics 10 5 0 15
CE6306 Strength of Materials 10 5 0 15
CE6451 Fluid Mechanics and Machinery 10 5 0 15
EE6351 Electrical Drives and Control 10 0 0 10

SEMESTER – IV
CODE COURSE TITLE L T P TOTAL
MA6452 Statistics and Numerical Methods 10 5 0 15
ME6401 Kinematics of Machinery 10 5 0 15
ME6402 Manufacturing Technology– II 10 0 0 10
ME6403 Engineering Materials and Metallurgy 10 0 0 10
ME6404 Thermal Engineering 10 5 0 15
Environmental Science and
GE6351 10 0 0 10
Engineering

SEMESTER – V
CODE COURSE TITLE L T P TOTAL
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ME6501 Computer Aided Design 10 0 0 10
ME6502 Heat and Mass Transfer 10 5 0 15
ME6503 Design of Machine Elements 10 5 0 15
ME6504 Metrology & Measurements 10 0 0 15
ME6505 Dynamics of Machinery 10 5 0 15
GE6575 Professional Ethics in Engineering 10 0 0 10

SEMESTER - VI
CODE COURSE TITLE L T P TOTAL
MG6851 Principles of Management 10 0 0 10
ME6601 Design of Transmission Systems 10 5 0 15
ME6602 Automobile Engineering 10 5 0 15
ME6603 Finite Element Analysis 10 0 0 10
ME6604 Gas Dynamics and Jet Propulsion 10 5 0 15

SEMESTER - VII
CODE COURSE TITLE L T P TOTAL
GE6757 Total Quality Management 10 0 0 10
ME6701 Power Plant Engineering 10 0 0 10
ME6702 Mechatronics 10 0 0 10
Computer Integrated Manufacturing
ME6703 10 0 0 10
systems

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SEMESTER III

TRANSFORMS AND PARTIAL L T P TOTAL


MA6351
DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION 10 5 0 15
OBJECTIVES
• Knowledge to identify and deal with partial differential equations and their solutions.
• Understand the basic knowledge in Fourier series field of Engineering.
• Obtain the basic knowledge in identifying and solving one dimensional equation.
• Obtain the basic knowledge in identifying and solving two dimensional equations.
• Acquire adequate information in understanding the basic properties of Fourier
transforms.
• Gain the basic knowledge in solving difference equations using
• Z-transforms.

1. PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS 2


Partial differential - Total differential - Implicit function – Simple Problems
2. FOURIER SERIES 2
Series in complex numbers - Limits - Continuity functions - Problems
3. BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEMS 2
Fourier series solution of two dimensional heat equation in polar-
Coordinates
4. FOURIER TRANSFORM 2
Laplace transforms - Properties of laplace transform - Applications
5. Z- TRANSFORM AND DIFFERENCE EQUATIONS 2
Sequences - Inverse laplace transform - Solving second order ordinary
differential equations using laplace transform
TOTAL: 10
REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Kandasamy, P., Thilagavathy, K, and Gunavathy, K, "Engineering
Mathematics Volume III", S. Chand & Company ltd., New Delhi, 1996.
2. Narayanan, S., Manicavachagom Pillay, T.K and Ramaniah, G.,
"Advanced Mathematics for Engineering Students", Volumes II, and III,
S. Viswanathan (Printers and Publishers) Pvt. Ltd.Chennai, 2002.
3. Veerarajan A, "Engineering Mathematics", Tata McGraw-Hill,New Delhi,
1998.

STRENGTH OF L T P TOTAL
CE6306
MATERIALS 10 5 0 15

OBJECTIVES
• Understand the concepts of stress and strain and their use in design and analysis of
machine member structures

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• Determine shear force and bending moment of transversely loaded SSB,
CANTILEVER, OH BEAM.
• Evaluate the deflection of SSB, CANTILEVER and OH beam by Macaulay,
Conjugate Beam, Double Integration Method.
1. STRESS, STRAIN AND DEFORMATION OF SOLIDS 2
Stress in a bar due to rotation, Elongation in Taper bar, Stress induced in
compound ties, hoop stress
2. ANALYSIS OF FRAMED STRUCTURE 4
Determination of stress - method of joints and section, determination of
reaction by graphical and analytical method
3. COLUMNS AND STRUTS 2
Classification of columns, strength no columns, end conditions, Euler's
theory, columns with initial curvature
4. STRESS IN ROTATION AND BENDING OF CURVED BARS 2
Rotating ring, rotating thin disc, rotating long cylinders, stress in curved bars,
stresses in ring, stresses in chain link, deflection in closed ring, deflection in
chain link
TOTAL: 10
REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Popov E.P, "Engineering Mechanics of Solids", Prentice-Hall of India,
2. Nash W.A, "Theory and problems in Strength of Materials",
3. Schaum Outline Series, McGraw-Hill Book Co, New York, 1995
4. Kazimi S.M.A, "Solid Mechanics", Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Co,
New Delhi.
5. Ryder G.H, "Strength of Materials", Macmillan India Ltd., Third Edition,
2002

ENGINEERING L T P TOTAL
ME6301
THERMODYNAMICS 10 5 0 15
OBJECTIVES:
• Determine the properties of pure substance, performance of vapour power cycle
• Apply thermodynamic relations for real gases, properties of gas mixtures and
moist air.
1. IDEAL & REAL GASES AND THERMO DYNAMIC RELATIONS 6
Gay Lussac's Law, Graham's Law of diffusion, Kinetic theory of gases, RMS
and Average velocity-ideal gas and its deviation. Mole concept, Molar
Volume, Equivalent weight, Properties of mixture, Enthalpy, specific heat and
molecular weight of gas mixture.
2. PSYCHROMETRY 4
Internal heat gains - system heat gains - Effective sensible heat factor -
Cooling load estimate - heating load estimate – psychometric calculations for
cooling.
TOTAL 10
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REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Nag.P.K, "Engineering Thermodynamics", Tata McGraw-Hill,
2. Cengel, "Thermodynamics" An Engineering Approach, 3rd Ed -2003,
Tata McGraw Hill, NewDelhi.
3. RK Rajput, "Thermal Engineering" Laxmi Publications, New Delhi
4. RS Kurmi, Gupta, "Thermal Engineering" S Chand Publications

FLUID MECHANICS L T P TOTAL


CE6451
AND MACHINERY 10 5 0 15
OBJECTIVES:
• Understand the nature, properties and flow characteristics of fluids.
• Investigate the flow through circular pipes incorporating boundary layer concepts and
losses.
• Impart knowledge in major and minor losses in circular conduits

1. FUNDAMENTAL EQUATION OF FLUID FLOW 2


Euler's momentum equation, momentum correction factor, moment of
momentum equation.
2. STANDARD FLOW PATTERNS OF FLUID 4
Uniform flow, Source, sink, doublet, vertex pair, double and uniform flow,
Double and uniform flow-past a cylinder with circulation, Magnus effect.
3. BUOYANCY AND FLOTATION 4
Archimedes principle- centre of buoyancy - body immersed in two different
fluids - stable, unstable and neutral equilibrium.
TOTAL: 10
REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Kumar, K.L., "Engineering Fluid Mechanics", Eurasia Publishing
House (P) Ltd, New Delhi
2. Bansal, R.K., "Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulics Machines", Laxmi
publications (P) Ltd,
3. Ramamirutham, S., "Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulics and Fluid
Machines", Dhanpat Rai and Sons,

ELECTRICAL DRIVES L T P TOTAL


EE6351
AND CONTROL 10 0 0 10
OBJECTIVES:
• Learn the types of starter and its control techniques
• Discuss the conventional speed control methods.
• Learn the types solid state devices for motor control
• Discuss the static speed control methods.
1. DRIVE MOTOR CHARACTERISTICS 4

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Selection of power rating for drive motor with regard to thermal over loading
and load variation factor.
2. THREE PHASE INDUCTION MOTOR DRIVES 3
Speed control of three phase induction motor, stator voltage and frequency
control, inverter and cyclo-converter, feed induction motor drives.
3. DIGITAL CONTROL AND DRIVE APPLICATIONS 3
Microprocessor based control drives- selection of drive and control schemes
for steel rolling mills, paper mills, lifts and cranes.
TOTAL: 10
REFERENCE BOOKS
1. SK Pillai, "Electrical Drives" Wiley Eastern Ltd., Mumbai,1989
2. Gopal K Dubey, Power semiconductor controlled Drives, Prentice Hall,
Englewood cliffs, New Jersey, 1989

MANUFACTURING L T P TOTAL
ME6302
TECHNOLOGY-1 10 0 0 10
OBJECTIVES:

• Understand the basic mechanics of metal cutting and its performances.


• Understand the machining processes such as milling, shaping, drilling, gear
cutting.
• Understand the CNC program such as how to read, write and edit the program.

1. THEORY OF METAL CUTTING 3


Merchant diagram, Lee and Shafter, friction in metal cutting temperature in
metal cutting - measurement of cutting temperature.
2. SPECIAL MACHINING PROCESSES 5
Electrical discharge machining, electrochemical machining, electro chemical
grinding, ultrasonic machining, laser beam machining, plasma jet machining.
3. FLEXIBLE MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS 2
Automated guided vehicles, study of FMS layout, material handling system.
TOTAL: 10
REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Rao, P.N. "Manufacturing Technology", Metal ,Cutting and Machine Tools,
Tata McGraw-Hill,
2. P.C. Sharma, "A Text Book of Production Engineering", S. Chand and Co.
Ltd, IV edition, 1993.
3. Hajra Choudry, "Elements of Work Shop Technology - Vol. II, Media
Promoters. 2002

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SEMESTER IV
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND L T P TOTAL
GE6351
ENGINEERING 10 0 0 10
OBJECTIVES:
• Learning the different types of pollution and its control measures
• Discussing the various natural resources and importance of sustainable usage of
resources and equity in sharing it in global level.
• Implementing the scientific, technological economic and political solutions to
environmental problems through act.

1. INTRODUCTION TO NATURAL RESOURCES 6


Quality of water - Soft and hard water - Analysis of water samples -Treatment
of water samples - Zeolite process – Demineralization process – Electrical
demineralization process.
2. ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION 2
Methods and equipments for industrial waste treatment
3. SOCIAL ISSUES AND THE ENVIRONMENT 2
Introduction on the tools for environmental Management - Environmental
impact assessment.
TOTAL: 10
REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Trivedi R.K And P.K Goel, Introduction to Air Pollution, TechnoScience
Publications.
2. Bharucha Erach, The Biodiversity of India, Mapin Publishing Pvt. Ltd.,
Ahmedabad, India,
3. Trivedi R.K., Handbook of Environmental Laws, Rules, Guidelines,
Compliances and Standards, Vol. I and II, Enviro Media.

THERMAL L T P TOTAL
ME6404
ENGINEERING 10 5 0 15
OBJECTIVES
• Understand the working principle of Refrigeration and air conditioning
systems
• Understand the working components and thermal performance
calculations in I.C. Engines
• Understand the processes in gas power cycles
1. I.C.ENGINES 3
Application - Exhaust gas analysis using gas chromatography
2. GAS POWER CYCLES 3
Applications of Otto, Diesel and dual cycles, Brayton cycle – Gas turbine
power plant.
3. REFRIGERATION AND AIR CONDITIONING 4

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Working of vapour compression refrigeration - T -S diagram, Classification,
Winter A/C, Summer A/C, Year-round A/C, Unitary, Split, Central AIC.
TOTAL- 10
REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Rajput, "Thermal Engineering", S. Chand publishers, 2000.
1. Rudramoorthy R, "Thermal Engineering", Tata McGraw-Hill, New Delhi,
2003.
2. Arora. C.P., "Refrigeration and Air conditioning", TMH, 1994.
3. Kothandaraman.C.P, Domkundwar.S. and A.V. Domkundwar., "A course
in Thermal Engineering", Dhanphat Rai & Sons, Fifth edition, 2002

KINEMATICS OF L T P TOTAL
ME6401
MACHINERY 10 5 0 15
OBJECTIVES
• Understand the concepts of basic mechanisms like four bar chain, single
slider crank chain and double slider crank chain and their inversions
• Determine the dimensions of clutch plate, braking torque of band and
block brake and also calculating the torque and power transmitted by
belt drives.
• Understand the working of clutch, brake, belt drive and screw jack..
1. BASICS OF MECHANISMS 4
Straight Line mechanisms, modified Scott-Russel mechanism, gross hopper
mechanism, Tehebicheffs mechanism, Robert's mechanisms, Application of
straight line mechanisms, Terminology and Definitions Degree of Freedom
Mobility
2. KINEMATICS 3
Introduction, Kleins construction for slider crank chain, oscillating cylinder
and swivel bearing mechanisms, analytical solution for slide crank
mechanisms
3. FRICTION 3
Wedge friction, square threaded screws, journal bearing thrust bearings,
rolling resistance, belt friction
TOTAL: 10
REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Rattan S.S, "Theory of Machines", Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Company
Ltd., New Delhi, 1998.
2. Shigley IE and.Dicker IJ, "Theory of Machines and Mechanisms", McGraw-
Hill, Inc. 1995 .
3. Thomas Bevan, "Theory of Machines", CBS Publishers and Distributors,
1984.
4. Ghosh A and A.K.Mallick, "Theory of Mechanisms and Machines",
Affiliated East-West Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 1988.

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ENGINEERING MATERIALS AND L T P TOTAL
ME6403
METALLURGY 10 0 0 10
OBJECTIVES
• Apply the micro constituents of iron-carbon alloys
• Understand the effect of alloying elements in ferrous and non-ferrous metals
• Understand the properties and applications of polymers, ceramics and composites
• Apply the testing methods to realize the failure mechanism

1. MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF MATERIALS 4


Materials - major classification - mechanical properties of materials - its
importance - selection of materials for specific application
2. NEWER ENGINEERING MATERIALS 3
Importance of nickel based super alloy, Titanium and its alloys.
3. POWDER METALLURGY 3
Introduction - sequence of operation and different processes - Importance,
various applications.
TOTAL: 10
REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Kenneth G.Budinski and Michael K. Budinski "Engineering Materials"
Prentice-Hall of India Private Limited, 4th Reprint 2002.
2. William D Callsber "Material Science and Engineering", John Wiley and
Sons 1997.
3. Raghavan.V "Materials Science and Engineering", Prentice Hall of India
Pvt., Ltd., 1999.
4. Sydney H.Avner "Introduction to Physical Metallurgy" McGraw Hill Book
Company, 1994.

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V SEMESTER
DYNAMICS OF L T P TOTAL
ME6505
MACHINERY 10 5 0 15
OBJECTIVE
• Determine the required balancing masses in rotating masses, single
cylinder, multi cylinder inline and V engine.
• Calculate the natural frequency of damped, transverse and torsional
vibration and also critical speed of crankshaft.
• Calculate the maximum amplitude and transmissibility of forced vibration
caused by unbalance, support motion and vibration isolation.
• Determine the range of speed and understand performance characteristics
of gravity and spring controlled centrifugal governor.
• Understand the gyroscopic effect on automobile, ship and airplane.

1. BALANCING 2
Primary and Secondary Balance of Multi-cylinder in In-line Engines.
2. FREE VIBRATION 2
Torsionally Equivalent Shafts, Free Torsional vibrations of Geared System
3. MECHANISMS FOR CONTROL 3
Introduction-spining and precession, gyroscopic couple and effect of
gyroscopic couple on stability of automobile vehicle.
4. VIBRATION MEASUREMENTS 3
Measurement of displacement, velocity, acceleration, frequency and damping,
Different types of pick-ups, exciters, vibration meter, Introduction to FFT
Spectrum Analyzer and vibration monitoring of machines.
TOTAL: 10
REFERENCES
1. Rattan S.S., "Theory of Machines", Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Company
Ltd., New Delhi, 1994.
2. Rao J.S. and Dukkipati RY., "Mechanism and Machine Theory", Wiley-
Eastern Limited, New Delhi, 1992.
3. Sadhu Singh "Theory of Machines" Pearson Education, 2002.

L T P TOTAL
ME6503 DESIGN OF MACHINE ELEMENTS
10 5 0 15
OBJECTIVE
• Understand the limit, fit, tolerance and direct, bending, torsional stress acting of
machine members under impact and shock loading.
• Design of shafts based on strength and rigidity and also couplings.
• Design of temporary joints of threaded fasteners, knuckle ,cotter and permanent joint of
weld and rivet.
• Design of energy storing elements and engine components of connecting rod, flywheel

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and crankshaft.
• Design of sliding and rolling contact bearings.

1. OPTIMUM DESIGN 4
Objectives of optimum design - Johnson's Method of Optimum Design
(MOD). Adequate and optimum design.
2. DESIGN OF CYLINDERS AND PRESSURE 4
Nozzles and Openings in pressure vessels - Reinforcement of openings in
shell and end closures. Area compensation method – Types of vessel
supports.
3. DESIGN OF IC ENGINE PARTS 2
Design of piston, connecting rod and crack shaft
TOTAL: 10
REFERENCES
1. Bhandari V.B, "Design of Machine Elements", Tata McGraw-Hill Book Co,
2003.
2. Doughtie V.L., & Vallance A.V., Design of Machine Elements, McGraw Hill
Book Company.
3. Juvinall R.C. & Marshek K.M., Fundamentals of Machine Component
Design, John Wiley.

ENGINEERING METROLOGY & L T P TOTAL


ME6403
MEASUREMENTS 10 0 0 10
OBJECTIVE
• Understand the metrological equipments available to measure the dimensions
of the components
• Provide knowledge on the correct procedure to be adopted to measure the
dimension of the components
• Understand the errors occurred in the measuring instruments
• Understand the coordinate measuring machine
• Understand the form measurements and various measurement of parameter
such as force, temperature, vibration etc.,
1. CONCEPT OF MEASUREMENT 2
Material Used for manufacturing of Gauges
2. DYNAMIC MEASUREMENT 2
Basic Dynamic Measurement - System Response and Analysis.
3. FORM MEASUREMENT 6
Measurement of screw threads-Thread gauges, floating carriage micrometer-
measurement of gears-tooth thickness-constant chord and base tangent
method-Gleason gear testing machine radius measurements-surface finish,
straightness, flatness and roundness measurements.
TOTAL: 10

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REFERENCES
1. Jain R.K., "Engineering Metrology", Khanna Publishers, 1994
2. Mechanical Engineering Measurement - Thomas Beckwith, N. Lewis Buck,
Roy D. Marangoni - Narosa Publishing House, Bombay.
3. Mechanical Engineering Measurements - A. K. Sawhney -. Dhanpat Rai &
Sons, New Delhi.

L T P TOTAL
ME6021 HYDRAULICS & PNEUMATICS
10 0 0 10
OBJECTIVE
• Understand the fundamental principles involved in fluid power systems
• Understand the common hydraulic system and components (pumps,
actuators, valves, accumulators, intensifiers) and their use, symbols
• Design and implement simple hydraulic systems common in industrial
applications: circuits for directional, speed, pressure, force, and flow control,
Circuits using hydro-mechanical servo systems.
• Understand the common Pneumatic system and components (Compressors,
FRL Unit, Muffler, Air control Valves, Quick Exhaust valves) and have an
understanding of Servo systems, Fluidics and Pneumatic Logic Circuits
• Design of hydraulic and pneumatic circuits used for common industrial
applications such as Drilling, Planning, Shaping, Punching press and
Sequential circuit design for simple application using cascade method.
• Understand the selection, fault finding, maintenance and
Power packs of hydraulic and pneumatic components.

1. INTRODUCTION TO FLUID POWER 2


Selection of fluids, additives, effect of temperature and pressure on hydraulic
fluid. Seals, sealing materials, compatibility of seal with fluids.
2. SOURCE OF POWER 2
Power units and accessories : Types of power units, reservoir assembly,
constructional details, pressure switches, temperature switches, temperature
switches.
3. FLUID POWER CONTROL 2
Types of directional control valves: two way two position, four way three
position, four way two positions valves. Open centre, close centre, tandem
centre valves. Cartridge valves. Manually operated, solenoid operated, pilot
operated
4. INDUSTRIAL CIRCUITS 2
Circuit for hydraulic press, unloading circuit, motor breaking circuit.
5. PNEUMATICS 2

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Design of hydraulic/pneumatic circuit for practical application, Selection of
different components such as reservoir, various valves, actuators, filters,
pumps based on design.
TOTAL: 10
REFERENCES
1. Majumdar S.R., "Pneumatic systems Principles and maintenance", Tata
McGraw Hill, 1995
2. Anthony Lal, "Oil hydraulics in the service of industry", Allied publishers,
1982.
3. Harry L. Stevart D.B, "Practical guide to fluid power", Taraoeala sons and
Port Ltd. Broadey, 1976.

SEMESTER – VI
L T P TOTAL
MG6851 PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT
10 0 0 10
OBJECTIVES:
• Understand the roles & skills of manager based on the evolution of
management approaches
• Understand the types of business organization, organization culture and
environment
• Understand the planning tools and techniques for decision making
• Understand the concepts of organizing & HRM in implementation of
career planning and management.
• Understand the concepts of motivation and leadership along with effective
communication
1. PLANNING 2
Industrial ownership - types, formation , merits & demerits. Management by
Exception and management information system.
2. PLANT MANAGEMENT 2
Plant Location, factors, procedure and techniques. Material handling-
principles & equipment selection. Plant maintenance.
3. INDUTRIAL PSYCHOLOGY 3
Nature and scope of industrial psychology-Individual and group Behavior,
importance of informal organizations. Fatigue and accident.
4. EMPLOYEES MANAGEMENT 3
Jobs satisfaction - attitude, motivation, method of training, roll of supervisor
and importance of supervision.
TOTAL: 10
REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Tripathy PC And Reddy PN, "Principles of Management", TataMcGraw-
Hill,1999.

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2. Decenzo David, Robbin Stephen A, "Personnel and Human Resources
Management", Prentice Hall of India, 1996
3. Fraidoon Mazda, "Engineering Management", Addison Wesley,-2000.

GAS DYNAMICS AND JET L T P TOTAL


ME 6604
PROPULSION 10 5 0 15
OBJECTIVES
• Understand the difference between the compressible and incompressible
flow
• Remember the basic concepts of thermodynamics on flow of gas.
• Understand the compressible fluid flow through Nozzle and Diffuser
and analyze the variation of flow properties.
• Apply the gas dynamics principle in jet and rocket propulsion
• Apply the application of normal shock
1. COMPRESSIBLE FLOW – FUNDAMENTALS 2
Flow process and non flow processes - SFE equation
2. FLOW THROUGH VARIABLE AREA DUCTS 4
Wind Tunnel - Types of Wind Tunnels - Low pressure, Sub sonic and Sonic.
3. PROPULSION 4
Chemical Rockets liquid propellants. Solid propellant, Nuclear rocket
engines. Ion rocket, magneto plasma rocket engines solar rocket engines,
staging of rockets, applications of rockets. general operating principles of
chemical, electrical nuclear and solar rockets.
TOTAL: 10
REFERENCES
1. Yahya. S.M., "Fundamental of compressible flow", New Age International
(p) Ltd., New Delhi, 1996.
2. Rocket Propulsion elements- G. P. Sutton
3. Ganesan. Y., "Gas Turbines", Tata McGraw-Hill, New Delhi, 1999
4. Rathakrishnan.E, "Gas Dynamics", Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi, 2001

L T P TOTAL
ME6502 HEAT AND MASS TRANSFER
10 5 0 15
OBJECTIVES:
• Understand the basic laws and mechanisms of heat transfer under
steady and unsteady heat conduction
• Apply the knowledge of Internal Heat Generation and Extended
Surfaces
• Design & analyze the effectiveness of heat exchanger using LMTD &
NTU methods and understand the fundamentals of phase change heat
transfer

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• Interpret the knowledge of black body & grey body radiation and
illustrate the real time applications of radiation shields.
• Compute the diffusion coefficient & mass transfer coefficient by
applying the principles of Mass Transfer
1. CONDUCTION 3
Two dimensional steady heat conduction-rectangular plate, semi-infinite plate
-three dimensional steady state conduction.
2. BOILING AND CONDENSATION 3
General aspects-bubble shape and size consideration, bubble growth and
collapse, critical diameter laminar and turbulent film condensation.
3. RADIATION 2
Heat exchange between gas volume and enclosure, solar radiation.
4. MASS TRANSFER 2
Evaporation process in the atmosphere , non dimensional number in mass
transfer. TOTAL: 10
REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Sachdeva R C, "Fundamentals of Engineering Heat and Mass Transfer"
New Age International,
2. Rajput. RK , "Heat and Mass Transfer", Laxmi Publications, New Delhi.
3. Holman lP "Heat and Mass Transfer" Tata McGraw-Hill, 2000.
4. Kothandaraman C.P "Fundamentals of Heat and Mass Transfer "New Age
International, Delhi

DESIGN OF TRANSMISSION L T P TOTAL


ME6601
SYSTEMS 10 5 0 15
OBJECTIVES:
• Understand the standard procedure available for Design of Transmission of
Mechanical elements
• Understand the types, uses and advantages of friction drives
• Understand the Terminology , Force analysis of gears and its types
• Designing the Speed Reducers with the given constraints
1. DESIGN OF FLEXIBLE ELEMENTS 3
Design of belt conveyor
2. DESIGN OF GEARS 3
Design of Herringbone gears, spiral bevel gears
3. DESIGN OF MECHANISMS 4
Design of ratchet pawl mechanisms, Geneva mechanisms
TOTAL: 10
REFERENCES
1. Bhandari, V.B., "Design of Machine Elements", Tata McGrawHill
Publishing Company Ltd., 1994.

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2. Shigley lE and Mischke C. R., "Mechanical Engineering Design", McGraw-
Hill International Editions, 1989.
3. Prabhu. T.l, "Design of Transmission Elements", Mani Offset,Chennai,
2000,
STANDARDS REFERENCE
1. PSG Design Data Book, Kalaikadhir Publishers, Coimbatore.

L T P TOTAL
ME6602 AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING
10 0 0 10
OBJECTIVES:
• Understand the function and construction details of electronic fuel injection
system in SI and CI engine, Ignition system, turbo charger and catalytic converter.
• Understand the construction and working principles of transmission system in
vehicle
• Understand the construction and working principles of running system in vehicle
• Understand the engine modification required, performance, combustion and
emission characteristics of alternate fuels used in SI and CI engine.
• Understand the construction and working principle of electric, hybrid vehicles and
fuel cell.
1. POLLUTION 3
Formation, causes end effect of various pollutant gases in SI & CI engines.
Emission norms. Control of pollution gases-EGR, Catalytic converter, CVS.
2. ENGINE AUXILIARY SYSTEMS 3
Electronic fuel injection, Electronic ignition systems, lighting &wiring - Head
Light, Stop light , directional signal circuit, horn circuit, Wiper.
3. ALTERNATIVE ENERGY SOURCES 4
Solar powered vehicle, vegetable oil-properties and applications. Electrical
vehicle.
TOTAL: 10

REFERENCES
1. Kirpal Singh "Automobile Engineering Vol. 1& 2", Standard Publishers,
New Delhi.
2. KM Gupta, Automobile Engineering, Laxmi Publishers, New Delhi
3. Srinivasan.S , " Automotive Mechanics" 2nd edition, 2003, Tata McGraw-
Hill.
4. Joseph Heitner, "Automotive Mechanics", 2nd edition, East-West Press,
1999.

L T P TOTAL
ME6603 FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS
10 5 0 15
OBJECTIVES:
• Apply Boundary value and Eigen Value Problems in the field of Engineering
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• Evaluate the Shape function and Stiffness Matrices for One dimensional Solid Mechanics,
Heat Transfer and Dynamic Problems
• Analyze the displacements and stresses for two dimensional structural and thermal
problems.
• Evaluate the torsion for Non circular shafts and higher order elements
• Understand the temperature effects and stress calculation in Plate, shell, and axis
symmetric elements
• Apply the solution techniques knowledge to Isoparametric and Transient vibration
problems
1. INTRODUCTION 3
Basic concepts-approximation of circumference of a circle determination of
center of mass.
2. ONE, TWO AND THREE DIMENSIONAL PROBLEMS 3
One dimensional, two dimensional, three dimensional problems with real
time examples.
3. FEA ANALYSIS 4
Analysis of plates and shells - Static analysis. Dynamic analysis - Free and
Forced vibrations analysis.
TOTAL: 10
REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Robert D. Cook., David. S, Malkucs Michael E Plesha, "Concepts and
Applications of Finite Element Analysis" 4 Ed. Wiley, 2003.
2. Reddy N., "An Introduction to Finite Element Method", McGraw-Hill
International Student Edition, 1985

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SEMESTER – VII

L T P TOTAL
ME2403 POWER PLANT ENGINEERING
10 0 0 10
OBJECTIVES:
• Understand the method to be adopted to improve the thermal efficiency of Rankine
cycle.
• Understand the working principle of components of modern thermal power plants
and gain knowledge about binary cycles and cogeneration systems.
• Analyze and optimize the Otto, Diesel, Dual and Brayton cycle. Also to understand
the working principles of components of diesel power plants.
• Understand the working principle of reactors of nuclear power and to gain
knowledge about heat transfer techniques and binary cycles and cogeneration
systems
• Understand the working of components of hydro electric power plant and to know
the importance of renewable energy and working principles of the power plants
from renewable energy source.
• Understand the energy economic and environmental issues of power plants
1. HIGH PRESSURE BOILERS 2
Super critical Boilers, super charged boilers, waste heat boilers, Design
considerations of modem boilers.
2. WASTE HEAT RECOVERY SYSTEMS 2
Sources of waste heat, Heat recovery forms and methods, different waste for
power generations.
3. GREEN HOUSE EFFECT AND ITS CONTROL 2
CO2 and its role in biological life. Ozone as a green house gas and other gas,
Effect and control of green house gas.
4. MAJOR ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENTS IN POWER PLANTS 2
Generator and exciters, switch gear installations. Circuit breaker, power
transformer, Voltage regulations.
5. OTHER POWER PLANTS 2
Wind Power plants, Different types of hydroelectric power plants
TOTAL: 10
REFERENCES
1. EI- Wakil M.M, "Power Plant Technology", McGraw-Hill 1984.
2. Arora S.C and Domkundwar S, "A course in Power Plant Engineering",
Dhanpatrai, 2001.
3. Nag P.K, "Power plant Engineering", Tata McGraw-Hill, 1998.
4. G.R. Nagpal, "Power Plant Engineering", Hanna Publishers, 1998.
5. R.K.Rajput, "Power Plant Engineering", Laxmi Publications, 1995.
6.

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L T P TOTAL
GE6757 TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT
10 0 0 10
OBJECTIVES:
• Understand the quality tools on statistical approach
• Understand the concepts of six sigma, QFD and Taguchi techniques
• Understand about the Evolution and need for quality
1. TQM PRINCIPLES 4
PETRI NETS, Business process re-engineering,
2. TQMTOOLS 6
Supply chain management, quality cap - the concept identification, analysis
and solution.
TOTAL: 10
REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Dale H. Besterfiled, et aI., "Total Quality Management", Pearson
Education, Inc. 2003. (Indian reprint 2004).
2. Feigenbaum.A.V. "Total Quality Management", McGraw Hill, 1991.
3. Narayana V. and Sreenivasan, N.S. "Quality Management _Concepts and
Tasks", New Age International 1996.

L T P TOTAL
ME2401 MECHATRONICS
10 0 0 10
OBJECTIVES:
• Understand the fundamentals of Mechatronics system approach and
working principles of sensors
• Understand the basics of 8085 Microprocessor and 8051 Microcontroller
• Understand the concepts of programmable peripheral interface
• Apply the basics of Programmable logic controller
• Understand the basics of stepper and servo motor
• Apply the concepts of Mechatronics system design process
1. INTRODUCTION 2
Multidisciplinary scenario - Evaluation of Mechatronics -Overview
2. ACTUATION SYSTEMS 2
Electrical Actuation Systems - Mechanical Switches - Solid State Switches -
Solenoids - D.C Motors - A.C Motors - Stepper Motors.
3. SYSTEM MODELS AND CONTROLLERS 3
Micro Processors Control - Components. Analogs Input / Output - election of
a PLC Problem.
4. DESIGN OF MECHATRONICS SYSTEM 3
Case Studies of Mechatronics Systems, Pick and place robot - automatic Car
Park Systems - Engine Management Systems.
TOTAL: 10
REFERENCE BOOKS

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1. Dan Necsulesu, "Mechatronics", Pearson Education Asia, 2002 (Indian
Reprint).
2. Nitaigour Premchand Mahadik, "Mechatronics", Tata Mc-Graw Hill
publishing Company Ltd, 2003

COMPUTER INTEGRATED L T P TOTAL


ME6703
MANUFACTURING 10 0 0 10
OBJECTIVES:
• Understand the application of computers in various aspects of Manufacturing
planning and control and understanding CIM concepts
• Understand the Mathematical modelling of production performance and
metrics
• Learning the details about Computer Aided Process Planning, production
planning and control activities.
• Understanding the concept of Group technology and cellular manufacturing
and quantitative analysis of cellular manufacturing.
• Understanding the concepts of Flexible manufacturing system and about the
Automated Guided Vehicle system.
1. AGILE MANUFACTURING 2
Introduction- Importance and applications of Agile manufacturing
2. MATERIAL HANDLING 3
Robotics - sensor - controlled robots palletization
3. EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES 3
Expert systems- computer vision laser manufacturing- concurrent engineering
- multimedia communications
4. QUALITY IN CIM ENVIRONMENT 2
Computer integrated frame work for global quality chain Management
TOTAL: 10

REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Roger Hanman "Computer Integrated Manufacturing", Addison - Wesley,
1997.
2. Mikell. P.Groover and Emory Zimmers Jr., "CAD/CAM", Prentice hall.,
New Delhi-1998.
3. S. Kant Vajpayee " Principles of Computer Integrated Manufacturing" PHI
1999
4. 'Journal of Material Processing technology' vol- 39 Elsever, UK

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