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2005-2006 2005-2006

JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY


HYDERABAD
ACADEMIC REGULATIONS B.TECH. MECHANICAL (PRODUCTION) ENGINEERING
COURSE STRUCTURE
I Year B.Tech.
AND COURSE STRUCTURE
DETAILED SYLLABUS CODE SUBJECT T P C
HS05231 English 2+1 0 4
MA05363 Mathematics-I 3 + 1* 0 6
PY05226 Engineering Physics 2 + 1* 0 4
CM05219 Engineering Chemistry 2 0 4
MECHANICAL (PRODUCTION) ME05224 Engineering Mechanics 3 + 1* 0 6
CS05141 Computer Programming &
ENGINEERING Numerical Methods 2+2 0 4
ME05223 Engineering Graphics 0 6 8
ME05228 Engineering Physics Fuels &
Lubricants Lab 0 3 4
HS05232 English Language Communication Skills Lab 0 3 4
For CS05142 Computer Programming & Numerical
Methods Lab 0 6 8
B.TECH. FOUR YEAR DEGREE COURSE ME05230 Engineering Work Shop Practice 0 3 4
(Applicable for the batches admitted from 2005-2006)
TOTAL 20 21 56
II Year I Semester
CODE SUBJECT T P C
MA05364 Mathematics - II 4+1* 0 4
CS05434 OOPS Through JAVA 4+1* 0 4
CE05375 Mechanics of Solids 4+1* 0 4
EE05192 Electrical Engineering 4+1* 0 4
ME05550 Thermal Science 4+1* 0 4
ME05346 Machine Drawing 0 6 4
CS05338 JAVA Lab 0 3 2
CE05376 Mechanics of Solids and
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY Electrical Engineering Lab 0 3 2
KUKATPALLY, HYDERABAD - 500 072. TOTAL 25 12 28
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JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
HYDERABAD HYDERABAD
B.TECH. MECHANICAL (PRODUCTION) ENGINEERING B.TECH. MECHANICAL (PRODUCTION) ENGINEERING
COURSE STRUCTURE COURSE STRUCTURE
II Year II Semester III Year II Semester
CODE SUBJECT T P C CODE SUBJECT T P C
MA05476 Probability & Statistics 4+1* 0 4 HS 05311 Industrial Management 4+1* 0 4
EC05069 Basic Electronics 4+1* 0 4 ME05184 Dynamics of Machinery 4+1* 0 4
MM05392 Metallurgy & Material Science 4+1* 0 4 ME05165 Design of Machine members - II 4+1* 0 4
CE05239 Environmental Studies 4+1* 0 4 ME05553 Tool Design 4+1* 0 4
ME05255 Fluid Mechanics & Heat MP05265 Foundry & Welding 4+1* 0 4
Transfer 4+1* 0 4 MP05384 Metal Forming 4+1* 0 4
ME05348 Machine Tools 4+1* 0 4 MP05266 Foundry & Welding Lab 0 3 2
MT05394 Metallurgy and Thermal
Engineering Lab 0 3 2 MP05385 Metal Forming & Instrumentation Lab 0 3 2
ME05350 Machine Tools Lab 0 3 2 TOTAL 30 6 28
TOTAL 30 6 28
IV Year I Semester
CODE SUBJECT T P C
ME05436 Operations Research 4 +1* 0 4
ME05108 CAD/CAM 4 +1* 0 4
MC05379 Mechatronics 4 +1* 0 4
III Year I Semester
MP05492 Production Planning & Control 4 +1* 0 4
CODE SUBJECT T P C ELECTIVE-I 4 +1* 0 4
HS05353 Managerial Economics & ME05347 Machine Tool Design - - -
Financial Analysis 4+1* 0 4 MP05013 Advanced Metal Casting - - -
EE05323 Instrumentation & Control Systems 4+1* 0 4 ME05427 Non Conventional Sources of Energy
ME05461 Power Plant & Turbo Machinery 4+1* 0 4 ELECTIVE-II 4 +1* 0 4
ME05339 Kinematics of Machinery 4+1* 0 4 EE05425 Neural Networks & Fuzzy Logic - - -
MC05148 Concurrent Engineering - - -
ME05164 Design of Machine Members - I 4+1* 0 4
ME05248 Finite Element Method - - -
ME05396 Metrology & Quality Control 4 +1 0 4
ME05110 CAD/CAM Lab 0 3 2
ME05261 Fluids & Hydraulic Machines & 0 3 2
ME05491 Production Drawing Practice and
Heat Transfer Lab Mechatronics Lab 0 3 2
ME05397 Metrology & Quality Control Lab 0 3 2 TOTAL 30 6 28
TOTAL 30 6 28
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JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
HYDERABAD HYDERABAD
I Year B.Tech. MP T P C
B.TECH. MECHANICAL (PRODUCTION) ENGINEERING
2 0 4
COURSE STRUCTURE (HS 05231) ENGLISH
1. INTRODUCTION :
IV Year II Semester
In view of the growing importance of English as a tool for global communica-
CODE SUBJECT T P C tion and the consequent emphasis on training students to acquire communi-
cative competence, the syllabus has been designed to develop linguistic and
ME05056 Automobile Engineering 4 +1* 0 4
communicative competence of Engineering students. The prescribed books
ELECTIVE –III 4 +1* 0 4 and the exercises are meant to serve broadly as students’ handbooks, to en-
ME05565 Unconventional Machining Processes - - - courage them to develop their language skills. The two textbooks identified by
the Board of Studies serve the purpose of illustrating the conceptual frame-
ME05054 Automation in Manufacturing - - - work within which the syllabus is to be administered in the classroom. When a
EI05351 Management Information Systems - - - TEXT BOOK is prescribed content is generally paid attention to. However, the
ELECTIVE-IV 4 +1* 0 4 stress in this syllabus is on language acquisition and skill development, call-
ing for both the teacher and the taught to go beyond the prescribed texts and
ME05554 Total Quality Management - - - innovate exercises and tasks.
ME05507 Robotics - - - 2. OBJECTIVES :
CS05137 Computer Graphics - - - 1. To promote the language proficiency of the students with emphasis on improv-
CA05495 Project Work 0 0 12 ing their LSRW skills.
CA05515 Seminar 0 0 2 2. To impart training to the students through the syllabus and its theoretical and
practical components.
CA05315 Industry Oriented Mini Project 0 0 2
3. To improve communication skills in formal and informal situations.
TOTAL 15 0 28
3. SYLLABUS :
Listening Skills :
• Listening for general content
• Listening to fill up information gaps
• Intensive listening
• Listening for specific information
• Note-taking - guided and unguided
• Post-listening testing
Note: T=Theory; P=Practical; * = Tutorial; D=Drawing; C=Credits
Speaking Skills :
• Oral practice
• Developing confidence
• Introducing oneself/others
NOTE: All University Examinations • Asking for/ giving information
(Theory and Practical) are of 3 hours duration. • Describing objects/offering solutions
• Describing situations
• Role play
• Expressing agreement/disagreement
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Reading Comprehension Unit – III
• Skimming the text
5. Humour from LEARNING ENGLISH: A Communicative Approach, Orient
• Understanding the gist of an argument
• Identifying the topic sentence Longman, 2005.
• Inferring lexical and contextual meaning 6. Chapters 9-12 from Wings of Fire: An Autobiography – APJ Abdul Kalam,
• Understanding discourse features an abridged version with Exercises., Universities Press (India) Pvt. Ltd.,
• Recognizing coherence/sequencing of sentences 2004
NOTE : The student, through the training imparted to him/her by means
of the text-based approach, will be examined in answering questions Unit – IV
on an unseen passage. 7. Environment from LEARNING ENGLISH: A Communicative Approach, Ori-
Writing Skills : ent Longman, 2005.
• Writing a sentence
• Use of appropriate vocabulary 8. Chapters 13-16 from Wings of Fire: An Autobiography – APJ Abdul Kalam,
• Paragraph writing an abridged version with Exercises, Universities Press (India) Pvt. Ltd.,
• Coherence and cohesiveness 2004
• Narration / description
Unit – V
• Interpreting data
• Formal and informal letter writing 9. Inspiration from LEARNING ENGLISH: A Communicative Approach, Orient
• Sending e-mails Longman, 2005.
• Information transfer 10. Chapters 17-20 from Wings of Fire: An Autobiography – APJ Abdul Kalam,
• Editing a passage
an abridged version with Exercises, Universities Press (India) Pvt. Ltd.,
4. TEXTBOOKS PRESCRIBED :
2004.
In order to improve the proficiency of the student in the acquisition of the four
skills mentioned above, the following texts and course content, divided into Unit – VI
Eight Units, are prescribed: 11. Human Interest from LEARNING ENGLISH : A Communicative Approach,
1. LEARNING ENGLISH: A Communicative Approach, Hyderabad: Orient Orient Longman, 2005.
Longman, 2005.(Selected Lessons)
12. Chapters 21-24 from Wings of Fire: An Autobiography – APJ Abdul Kalam,
2. WINGS OF FIRE: An Autobiography – APJ Abdul Kalam, Abridged ver-
an abridged version with Exercises, Universities Press (India) Pvt. Ltd.,
sion with Exercises, Hyderabad: Universities Press (India) Pvt. Ltd., 2004.
2004.
The following lessons from the prescribed texts are recommended for study
: * Exercises from the lessons not prescribed shall also be used for classroom
A. STUDY MATERIAL : tasks.
Unit – I Unit – VII
1. Astronomy from LEARNING ENGLISH: A Communicative Approach, Ori-
Reading and Writing Skills
ent Longman, 2005.
Reading Comprehension
2. Chapters 1-4 from Wings of Fire: An Autobiography – APJ Abdul Kalam, an
abridged version with Exercises, Universities Press (India) Pvt. Ltd., 2004 Situational dialogues
Unit – II Report writing
3. Information Technology from LEARNING ENGLISH: A Communicative Ap- Letter writing
proach, Orient Longman, 2005. Essay writing
4. Chapters 5-8 from Wings of Fire: An Autobiography – APJ Abdul Kalam, an Information transfer
abridged version with Exercises, Universities Press (India) Pvt. Ltd., 2004
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Unit – VIII JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
Remedial English HYDERABAD
Common errors I Year B.Tech. MP T P C
Subject-Verb agreement 3+1 0 6
Use of Articles and Prepositions
(MA 05363) MATHEMATICS – I
Tense and aspect
Vocabulary – Synonyms & Antonyms, one-word substitutes, prefixes &
suffixes, Idioms & phrases, words often confused. UNIT – I
Sequences – series – Convergences and divergence – Ratio test – Comparison test – Integral test –
TEXT BOOKS Cauchy’s root test – Raabe’s test – Absolute and conditional convergence. Rolle’s theorem – Lagrange’s
1. Effective Technical Communication, M Ashraf Rizvi, Tata McGraw-Hill Pub- Mean Value Theorem – Cauchy’s Mean value Theorem – Generalized Mean Value theorem (Taylor’s
lishing Company Ltd. Theorem).
2. Everyday Dialogues in English, Robert J Dixson, Prentice Hall of India Pvt UNIT – II
Ltd., New Delhi.
Functions of several variables – Functional dependence- Jacobian- Maxima and Minima of functions
of two variables with constraints or without constraints- Radius, Centre and Circle of Curvature –
REFERENCES Evolutes and Envelopes.
1. Strengthen Your English, Bhaskaran & Horsburgh, Oxford University Press
UNIT – III
2. English for Technical Communication, K R Lakshminarayana, SCITECH
3. Strategies for Engineering Communication, Susan Stevenson & Steve Curve tracing – Cartesian , polar and Parametric curves - Applications of integration to lengths ,
Whitmore ( John Wiley and sons). volumes and surface areas in Cartesian and polar coordinates.
4. English for Engineers: With CD, Sirish Chaudhary, Vikas Publishing House UNIT – IV
Pvt. Ltd. With CD.
Differential equations of first order and first degree – exact, linear and Bernoulli. Applications to
5. Basic Communication Skills for Technology, Andrea J Rutherfoord, Pearson Newton’s Law of cooling, Law of natural growth and decay, Orthogonal trajectories-Non-homogeneous
Education Asia. linear differential equations of second and higher order with constant coefficients with RHS term of the
6. Murphy’s English Grammar with CD, Murphy, Cambridge University Press type eax, Sin ax, cos ax, polynomials in x, eaxV(x), xV(x), method of variation of parameters.
7. A Practical Course in English Pronunciation, (with two Audio cassettes),
UNIT – V
Sethi, Sadanand & Jindal , Prentice –Hall of India Pvt Ltd., New Delhi.
8. English for Professional Students, by S S Prabhakara Rao. Laplace transform of standard functions – Inverse transform – first shifting Theorem, Transforms of
9. The Oxford Guide to Writing and Speaking, John Seely, Oxford. derivatives and integrals – Unit step function – second shifting theorem – Dirac’s delta function –
Convolution theorem – Periodic function - Differentiation and integration of transforms-Application of
10. Grammar Games, Renvolucri Mario, Cambridge University Press.
Laplace transforms to ordinary differential equations.
UNIT – VI
Multiple integrals - double and triple integrals – change of variables – change of order of integration.
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HYDERABAD
Vector Calculus: Gradient- Divergence- Curl and their related properties of sums- products- Laplacian
I Year B.Tech. MP T P C
and second order operators. Vector Integration - Line integral – work done – Potential function – area-
2+1 0 4
surface and volume integrals. (PY05226) ENGINEERING PHYSICS
UNIT – VIII
UNIT – I
Vector integral theorems: Green’s theorem- Stoke’s and Gauss’s Divergence Theorem. Verification of
INTERFERENCE Introduction - Superposition of waves - Young’s double slit
Green’s - Stoke’s and Gauss’s Theorems – Cylindrical, Spherical coordinates-Expressions Grad, div,
experiment - Coherence - Interference in thin films by reflection - Newton’s rings.
curl in spherical and cylindrical coordinates.
DIFFRACTION Introduction - Fressnel and Fraunhofer diffraction - Fraunhofer
TEXT BOOKS : diffraction at a single slit & at a double slit - Circular aperture - Diffraction grating -
1. A text book of Engineering Mathematics Volume – 1, 2005 Grating spectrum - Resolving power of a grating - Rayleigh’s criterion for resolving
power.
T.K.V.Iyengar, B.Krishna Gandhi and others, S.Chand and Company.
2. Engineering Mathematics, B.V.Ramana, Tata McGraw-Hill 2003. UNIT II
POLARIZATION Introduction - Representation of polarized and unpolarized light -
Polarization by reflection - Malus law - Double refraction - Nicol prism - Circular and
REFERENCES :
Elliptical polarization -Quarter wave plate - Half wave plate.
1. Engineering Mathematics–I, 2002, P.Nageswara Rao, Y.Narsimhulu, Prabhakara Rao, Deepthi ULTRASONICS Introduction - Production of Ultrasonic waves - Magnetostriction
Publishers method - Piezo electric method - Detection of Ultrasonics - Properties of Ultrasonics
2. Engineering Mathematics- I, 2004, Dr.Shahnaz Bathul, Right Publishers. - Use of Ultrasonics for non-destructive testing - Applications of Ultrasonics.
3. Engineering Mathematics, S.K.V.S. Sri Rama Chary, M.Bhujanga Rao, Shankar, B.S.
UNIT III
Publications 2000.
ACOUSTICS OF BUILDINGS Basic requirement of acoustically good hall -
4. Engineering Mathematics-I Rukmangadhachary, Pearson Education. Reverberation and time of reverberation – Sabine’s formula for reverberation time -
5. A Text book of Engineering Mathematics, VP Mishra, Galgotia Publications. Measurement of absorption coefficient of a material - Factors affecting the
architectural acoustics and their remedy.
6. Engineering Mathematics – I, Sankaraiah, VGS Book Links, Hyderabad.
SUPERCONDUCTIVITY General properties - Meissner effect - Penetration depth
- Type I and Type II superconductors - Flux quantization - Josephson Effect - BCS
Theory - Applications of superconductors.
UNIT IV
LASERS Introduction - Characteristics of Lasers - Spontaneous and Stimulated
Emission of radiation - Einstein’s coefficients - Population inversion - Ruby Laser -
Helium-Neon Laser - Semiconductor Laser - Applications of Lasers in Industry,
Scientific and Medical fields.
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FIBER OPTICS Introduction - Principle of optical fiber - Acceptance angle and HYDERABAD (A.P.)
Acceptance cone - Numerical aperture - Step-Index fiber and transmission of signal I Year B.Tech. MP T P C
in SI fiber - Graded-Index fiber and transmission of signal in GI fiber - Attenuation in 2 0 4
optical fibers - Advantages of optical fibers in communication - Application of optical
(CM05219) ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY
fibers in Medicine and Sensors.
UNIT I: Water Technology-I:
Introduction, Sources of Water, Effect of Water on Rocks and Minerals, Types of
UNIT VI impurities in Water, Hardness of Water – Temporary and Permanent hardness. Units
MAGNETIC PROPERTIES Permeability - Magnetization - Origin of magnetic and Inter conversions of Units. Estimation of hardness by Soap Solution and EDTA
moment - Classification of magnetic materials - Dia, Para and Ferro magnetism - Methods. Problems on Temporary and Permanent hardnesses. Analysis of
Hysteresis curve - Soft and Hard magnetic materials - anti-Ferro and Ferri magnetism Water - Alkalinity; Chlorides and Dissolved Oxygen. Disadvantages of Hard Water.
- Ferrites and their applications. Methods of Treatment of Water for Domestic Purpose - Sedimentation, Coagulation,
CRYSTAL STRUCTURES Introduction - Space lattice - Basis - Unit cell - Lattice Filtration, Disinfection - Sterilization, Chlorination, Ozonization. Mineral Water.
parameter - Crystal systems - Bravais lattices - Structure and Packing fractions of
Simple cubic - Body Centred Cubic - Face Centred Cubic crystals - Structures of UNIT II: Water Technology-II:
Diamond, ZnS, NaCl, CsCl. Water for Industrial purpose - Water for Steam Making, Boiler Troubles – Carry
Over - Priming and Foaming, Boiler Corrosion, Scales and Sludges, Caustic
Embrittlement. Water Treatment: - Internal Treatment – Colloidal, Phosphate, Calgon,
UNIT VII
Carbonate, Sodium aluminate Conditioning of Water. External Treatment - Lime-
CRYSTAL PLANES & X-RAY DIFFRACTION Directions and Planes in crystals -
Soda Process, Zeolite Process, Ion-Exchange Process; - Numerical Problems.
Miller Indices - Separation between successive [h k l] planes - Diffraction of X-rays Demineralization of Brakish Water - Reverse Osmosis.
by Crystal planes - Bragg’s Law - Laue method -Powder method.
UNIT III: Science of Corrosion:
UNIT VIII Definition, Examples - Underground, Soil Corrosion, Pitting Corrosion, Stress
DEFECTS IN SOLIDS Imperfections in Crystals - Point defects - Schottky and Corrosion, Season Cracking, Caustic Embrittlement. Types of Corrosion: Theories
Frenkel defects - Energy for formation of a Vacancy - Equilibrium concentration of of Corrosion and Mechanism – Dry Corrosion, (Direct Chemical attack), Wet
Schottky and Frenkel defects -Line defects - Edge and Screw dislocation - Burger’s Corrosion, (Electro Chemical Theory) Principles of Corrosion, Galvanic Series,
Vectors. Galvanic Corrosion, Concentration Cell Corrosion, Mechanism of Wet Corrosion –
Hydrogen evolution type, Oxygen absorption type. Atmospheric Factors Influencing
TEXT BOOKS: Corrosion. Control of Corrosion – Proper Design, Use of pure metal and metal alloys,
Passivity, Cathodic Protection – Sacrificial anode and Impressed Current. Modifying
1. Engineering Physics by R.K.Gaur - S.L. Gupta; Dhanpat Rai and Sons.
the Environment, use of Inhibitors.
2. Applied Physics by Dr. M.Chandra Shekar & Dr.P.Appala Naidu; V.G.S. Book
links.
UNIT IV: Protective Coatings and their applications:
Surface Preparation: (1) Solvent Cleaning (2) Alkali Cleaning (3) Pickling and Etching
REFERENCES : (4) Sand Blasting (5) Mechanical Cleaning.
1. Engineering Physics by Dr.M. Arumugam; Anuradha Agencies Types Of Protective Coatings: Metallic Coatings – Anodic Coating Galvanization,
2. Physics Volume 2, by Halliday, Resnick and Krane; John Wiley & Sons Cathodic Coating – Tinning, Metal Cladding, Electroplating Ex: Chromium
3. Engineering Physics by M.N.Avadhanulu & P.G. Kshirasagar; S.Chand Plating, Metal Spraying, Cementation–Sheradizing, Colourizing, Chromizing
&Company Ltd. Chemical Conversion Coatings: (1) Phosphate (2) Chromate (3) Chemical Oxide
4. Engineering Physics by P.V.Naik; Pearson Education (4) Anodized Coatings.
5. Materials Science and Engineering by V. Raghavan; Prentice-Hall India Ceramic Protective Materials: (1) Vitreous Enamels (2) Ceramics.
6. Engineering Physics (Vol.1) by M.D. Khanna and V. Balaswamy; Vikas Organic Coatings: (1) Paints – Constituents and their functions (2) Varnishes
Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi (3) Lacquers (4) Enamels (5) Emulsion Paints (6) Distempers.
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UNIT V: Polymer Science and Technology: TEXT BOOKS:
Polymerization Reactions – Basic concepts. Types of Polymerization – Addition
and Condensation Polymerizations. Plastics –Thermosetting and Thermoplastics 1. Textbook of Engineering Chemistry by Jain & Jain. Dhanpat Rai Publishing
– Differences. Compounding. Casting and Spining. Molding of Plastics – Company, New Delhi (2004).
Compression, Injection, Transfer, and Extrusion molding methods 2. Textbook of Engineering Chemistry by C.V. Agarwal, Andra Naidu and C.P.
Murthy
Composition, Properties and Engineering Uses of the Following: Polyethylene, PVC,
Teflon, Bakelite, Nylon, Polymethyl Methacrylate, Urea-Formaldehyde and Silicone REFERENCES:
Resins.
1. A Textbook of Engineering Chemistry by S.S. Dara. S.Chand & Co, New Delhi
Rubber – Processing of Natural Rubber, Vulcanization and Compounding.
(2004)
Elastomers – Buna S, Buna N, Thiokol. Polyurethane Rubber; Silicone Rubber.
2. Engineering Chemistry by J C Kuriacose and J. Rajaram, Tata McGraw-Hill
UNIT VI: Refractories and Insulators: Co, New Delhi (2004)
Refractories – Definition, Classification With Examples; Criteria of a Good Refractory
3. A Textbook of Engineering Chemistry by Balaram Pani, Galgotia Publications,
Material; Causes for the failure of a Refractory Material; Insulators – Definition and
Classification with Examples; Characteristics of Insulating Materials; Thermal New Delhi (2004).
Insulators, Electrical Insulators - Their Characteristics and Engineering Applications.
4. A Textbook of Engineering Chemistry by Shashi Chawla, Dhanpat Rai
UNIT VII: Lubricants: Publishing Company, New Delhi (2004).
Principles- Metallic friction – Surface Energy, Surface Attraction, Adsorption, Surface 5. Industrial Chemistry by O.P.Veeramani and A.K.Narula, Galgotia Publications,
Roughness. Types of Lubrication and Mechanism – Thick Film or Hydrodynamic New Delhi (2004).
Lubrication, Thin Film or Boundary Lubrication, Extreme Pressure and Temperature
Lubrication. Classification of lubricants-Liquid lubricants-Petroleum Oils-Fixed Oils- 6. Advanced Engineering Chemistry by Senapati and Mohanty, Laxmi
Additives-Synthetic Lubricants-semisolid lubricants-Calcium base, soda base and Publications, New Delhi (2002).
Lithium base greases-Solid lubricants-Graphite-Molybdenum disulphide. Properties 7. Engineering Chemistry by R. Gopalan, D. Venkappaya and S.Nagarajan, Vikas
of Lubricants – Viscosity – Flash and Fire points – Cloud and Pour points – Publishing House, New Delhi (2004).
Emulsification – Volatility – Gravity – Colour – Carbon Residue – Oxidation Stability-
Aniline-Point-Neutralization number-Saponification number-Mechanical Stability -
Selection of lubricants- Cutting tools-Internal combustion engines-Steam engine
cylinder-Steam turbines-Gears- Food Industry.
UNIT VIII: Fuels and Combustion:
Definition and Classification.
1. Solid Fuels – Coal and Its Formation – Proximate and Ultimate Analysis of
Coal and Significance of the Constituents – Metallurgical Coke.
2. Liquid Fuels – Petroleum – Origin – Extraction – Refining And Cracking –
Knocking – Octane and Cetane Numbers – Synthetic Petrol – Bergius Process,
Fischer- Tropsch Process.
3. Gaseous Fuels – Analysis of the Gas by Orsat’s Apparatus – Calorific Value of
Fuels – Bomb Calorimeter – Junker’s Gas Calorimeter.
4. Nuclear Fuels, Rocket Fuels, Explosives.
5. Combustion – Problems.
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HYDERABAD (A.P.) Work – Energy Method :
I Year B.Tech. MP T P C Equations for Translation, Work-Energy Applications to Particle Motion, Connected
System-Fixed Axis Rotation and Plane Motion.
3+1 0 6
Impulse momentum method :
(ME05224) ENGINEERING MECHANICS
UNIT – VIII
UNIT – I Mechanical Vibrations : Definitions, Concepts – Simple Harmonic Motion – Free
Introduction to Engg. Mechanics – Basic Concepts vibrations, simple and Compound Pendulums and its Applications –
Systems of Forces :
Coplanar Concurrent Forces – Components in Space – Resultant – Moment of TEXT BOOKS:
Force and its Application – Couples and Resultant of Force Systems. 1. Engg. Mechanics / Irving. H. Shames Prentice – Hall.
Equilibrium of Systems of Forces : 2. Engg. Mechanics / S.S. Bharikati & J.G. Rajasekharappa
Free Body Diagrams, Equations of Equilibrium of Coplanar Systems, Spatial
Systems for concurrent forces. REFERENCES:
1. Engineering Machanics / Fedinand . L. Singer / Harper – Collins.
UNIT – II 2. Engg. Mechanics / Timoshenko & Yound.
Friction : Types of Friction – Limiting Friction – Laws of Friction – Static and Dynamic 3. Engg. Mechanics Umesh Regl / Tayal.
Frictions – Motion of Bodies: Wedge, Screw, Screw-jack, and Differential Screw- 4. Engg. Mechanics / R.V. Kulkarni & R.D. Askhevkar
jack. 5. Strength of Materials & Applied Mechanics / IB Prasad
6. Text Book in Applied Mechanics / Malhotra, Subramanian, Gahlot and Rathore/
UNIT – III New Age.
Transmission of Power : Flat Belt Drives : Types of Flat Belt Drives – Length of Belt, 7. Engg. Mechanics / KL Kumar / Tata McGraw Hill.
Tensions, Tight side, Slack Side, Initial and Centrifugal – Power Transmitted and 8. Engg. Mechanics / M.V. Seshagiri Rao & D Rama Durgaiah.
Condition for Max. Power.
UNIT – IV
Centroid: Centroids of simple figures (from basic principles ) – Centroids of
Composite Figures
Centre of Gravity: Centre of gravity of simple body (from basis principles), centre of
gravity of composite bodies, pappus theorem.
UNIT – V
Area moments of Inertia : Definition – Polar Moment of Inertia, Transfer Theorem,
Moments of Inertia of Composite Figures, Products of Inertia, Transfer Formula for
Product of Inertia.
Mass Moment of Inertia : Moment of Inertia of Masses, Transfer Formula for Mass
Moments of Inertia, mass moment of inertia of composite bodies.
UNIT – VI
Kinematics : Rectilinear and Curvelinear motions – Velocity and Acceleration –
Motion of Rigid Body – Types and their Analysis in Planar Motion.
Kinetics : Analysis as a Particle and Analysis as a Rigid Body in Translation –
Central Force Motion – Equations of Plane Motion – Fixed Axis Rotation – Rolling
Bodies.
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HYDERABAD (A.P.) UNIT-VII:
I Year B.Tech. MP T P C Interpolation: Introduction- Errors in Polynomial Interpolation - Finite differences-
2+2 0 4 Forward Differences-Backward differences -Central differences - Symbolic relations
(CS05141) COMPUTER PROGRAMMING AND and separation of symbols-Differences of a polynomial-Newton’s formulae for
interpolation - Central difference interpolation Formulae - Gauss’ Central Difference
NUMERICAL METHODS
Formulae -Interpolation with unevenly spaced points-Lagrange’s Interpolation
UNIT-I:
formula.
Algorithm, flowchart, program development steps, basic structures of C language,
C tokens, data types and sizes, declaration of variables, assigning values, arithmetic,
UNIT-VIII:
relational and logical operator, increment and decrement operators, conditional
Numerical Differentiation and Integration: The Cubic Spline Method - Trapezoidal
operator, bit-wise operators, type conversions, expressions, evaluation, input-output
rule - Simpson’s 1/3 Rule -Simpson’s 3/8 Rule- Boole’s and Weddle’s Rules.
statements, blocks, if and switch statement, while, do-while and for statements, C
Numerical solution of Ordinary Differential equations: Solution by Taylor’s series
programs covering all the above aspects.
Picard’s Method of successive Approximations-Euler’s Method-Runge-Kutta
Methods -Predictor-Corrector Methods- Adams-Moulton Method -Milne’s Method.
UNIT-II:
One dimensional & Two dimensional arrays, initialization, string variables-declaration,
TEXT BOOKS:
reading, writing, Basics of functions, String handling function,user-defined functions,
1. C And Data structures - P.Padmanabham, BS Publications
recursive functions, variables and storage classes, scope rules, block structure,
2. The C Programming Language, B.W. Kernighan, Dennis M.Ritchie, PHI
header files, C preprocessor, example C programs.
Pearson Education.
UNIT-III:
Pointer and Arrays: Pointers and addresses, Pointers and Arrays, Pointers And
REFERENCES:
function arguments, Address arithmetic, character pointers and functions, pointers
to pointers, multi-dimensional arrays, initialization of pointer arrays, command line
1. C & Data Structures, Ashok N.Kamthane, Pearson Education.
arguments, pointers to functions.
2. The C Programming Language, B.W. Kernighan, Dennis M.Ritchie, PHI/
Pearson Education
UNIT-IV:
3. C & Data Structures - Prof. P.S.DeshPande, Prof O.G.Kakde, Wiley Dreamtech
Structures: Definition, initializing, assigning values, passing of structures as
Pvt. Ltd., NewDelhi.
arguments, Arrays of structures, pointers to structures, self referential structures.
4. DataStructures Using C - A.S.Tanenbaum, PHI/Pearson education
Unions and files, C program examples.
5. Applied Numerical methods for Engineers using MATLAB and C, Robert J.
Schilling, Sandra L. Harries, Thomson.
UNIT-V:
6. Numerical Methods in C, J.G.Kori, Laxmi publications.
Linear DataStructures: Introduction to DataStructures, representing stacks and
7. Introductory Methods of Numerical Analysis: S.S.Sastry, Prentice Hall of India,
queues in C using arrays, Infix, Postfix & Prefix programs, circular queues.
Pvt Ltd.
UNIT-VI:
Solution of Algebraic and Transcendental Equations : Introduction - The Bisection
Method - The Method of False Position - The Iteration Method - Newton-Raphson
Method.
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HYDERABAD (A.P.) DEVELOPMENT AND INTERPENETRATION OF SOLIDS
I Year B.Tech. MP T P C
Development of Surfaces of Right Regular Solids – Prisms, Cylinder, Pyramid Cone
0 6 8
and their parts.
(ME05223) ENGINEERING GRAPHICS
Interpenetration of Right Regular Solids – Intersection of Cylinder Vs Cylinder,
Cylinder Vs Prism, Cylinder Vs Cone.
UNIT – I
INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING DRAWING :
UNIT – VI
Principles of Engineering Graphics and their Significance – Drawing Instruments
ISOMETRIC PORJECTIONS :
and their Use – Conventions in Drawing – Lettering – BIS Conventions.
Principles of Isometric Projection – Isometric Scale – Isometric Views – Conventions
Scales used in Engineering Practice and Representative Fraction – Construction
– Isometric Views of Lines, Plane Figures, Simple and Compound Solids – Isometric
of Plain, Diagonal and Vernier Scales.
Projection of objects having non- isometric lines. Isometric Projection of Spherical
Parts.
UNIT – II
PLANE GEOMETRIC DRAWING :
UNIT –VII
Construction of Polygons – Inscription and Superscription of Polygon given the
TRANSFORMATION OF PROJECTIONS :
diameter of the Circles.
Conversion of Isometric Views to Orthographic Views – Conventions :
Curves used in Engineering Practice and their Constructions
a) Conic Sections including the Rectangular Hyperbola – General method only.
UNIT – VIII
b) Cycloid, Epicycloid and Hypocycloid
PERSPECTIVE PROJECTIONS :
c) Involute.
Perspective View : Points, Lines, Plane Figures and Simple Solids ,Vanishing Point
Methods(General Method only)
UNIT – III
DRAWING OF PROJECTIONS OR VIEWS
TEXT BOOKS :
ORTHOGRAPHIC PROJECTION IN FIRST ANGLE PROJECTION ONLY :
1. Engineering Drawing, N.D. Bhat / Charotar
Principles of Orthographic Projections – Conventions – First and Third Angle
Projections Projections of Points and Lines inclined to both planes, True lengths,
REFERENCES:
traces -
1. Engineering Drawing Narayana and Kannaiah / Scietech publishers.
Projections of Planes regular auxiliary planes and Auxiliary projection inclined to
2. Engineering Drawing and Graphics, Venugopal / New age.
both planes.
UNIT – IV
PROJECTIONS OF SOLIDS
Projections of Regular Solids inclined to both planes – Auxiliary Views.
Sections and Sectional views of Right Regular Solids – Prism, Cylinder, Pyramid,
Cone – Auxiliary views.
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I Year B.Tech. MP T P C I Year B.Tech. MP T P C
0 3 4 0 3 4
(ME05228) ENGINEERING PHYSICS FUELS & LUBRICATION LAB (HS 05232) ENGLISH LANGUAGE COMMUNICATION SKILLS LAB
(A) ENGINEERING PHYSICS LAB: The language Lab focuses computer-aided multi-media instruction and language
Any Ten of the following experiments are to be performed during the Academic acquisition to achieve the following targets :
year.
1. Determination of Refractive Index of the material of a Prism - Spectrometer. • To expose the students to a variety of self-instructional, learner-friendly modes
2. Dispersive power of the material of a Prism - Spectrometer. of language learning.
3. Cauchy’s constants - Spectrometer. • To help the students cultivate the habit of reading passages from the computer
4. Determination of wavelength of a source - Diffraction Grating. monitor, thus providing them with the required facility to face computer-based
5. Determination of thickness of a thin object using parallel fringes. competitive exams such GRE, TOEFL, GMAT etc.
6. Newton’s Rings. • To enable them to learn better pronunciation through stress on word accent,
7. Determination of Rigidity modulus of a material in the form of a wire - intonation, and rhythm.
Torsional pendulum
8. Melde’s Experiment - Transverse and Longitudinal modes. • To train them to use language effectively to face interviews, group discussions,
9. Determination of velocity of sound - Volume resonator. public speaking.
10. Single slit diffraction using Sodium lamp. • To initiate them into greater use of the computer in resume preparation,
11. Double slit diffraction using Sodium lamp. report writing, format-making etc.
12. Single slit diffraction using Lasers. However, depending upon the available infrastructure and budget, the above
13. Double slit diffraction using Lasers. targets can also be achieved by procuring the minimum required equipment
14. Time constant of R-C Circuit. suggested for the establishment of a Conventional Lab the details of which
15. L-C-R Circuit.
are given below. The lab should cater to the needs of the students to build
16. Verification of laws of stretched string - Sonometer.
17. Calculation of Frequency of A.C. mains - Sonometer. up their confidence to help them develop leadership qualities through their
18. Study of Characteristics of LED and LASER sources. communicative competence.
19. Study of Characteristics of p-i-n and avalanche photo diode detectors. SYLLABUS :
20. Bending losses of fibers. The following course content is prescribed for the English Language Laboratory
21. Evaluation of Numerical Aperture of a given fiber. Practice :
22. Magnetic field along the axis of a current carrying coil - Stewart and Gee’s 1. Introduction to Phonetics.
method.
23. Hall effect. 2. Introduction to Vowels and Consonants and associated Phonetic symbols.
24. B-H curve. 3. Introduction to Accent, Intonation and Rhythm.
25. Energy gap of a material of p-n junction. 4. Situational Dialogues / Role Play.
26. Determination of Young’s modulus and Poisson’s ratio by Cornu’s method 5. Public Speaking.
27. Thermo Electric effect – Seebeck effect and Peltier effect.
6. Debate
(B) FUELS AND LUBRICANTS LAB : 7. Group discussions
1. Determination of Flash and Fire points of Liquid Fuels / Lubricants: Abels 8. Facing Interviews
apparatus , Pensky martens apparatus 9. Resume preparation
2. Carbon Residue Test: Solid/ Liquid Fuels 10. e-correspondence
3. Determination of Viscosity: Liquid Lubricants & Fuels : Saybolts viscometer ,
Redwood Viscometer, Engler Viscometer Minimum Requirement :
4. Determination of Calorific Value: Solid/Liquid/Gaseous Fuels : Bomb • Computer aided multi media language lab with 30 systems with LAN facility.
Calorimeter • Conventional Language Lab. with audio and video systems, speakers, head
5. Grease Penetration Test. : Junker Calorimeter phones and a teacher console to accommodate 30 students.
Suggested Software :
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• The Rosetta Stone English Library HYDERABAD (A.P.)
• Clarity Pronunciation Power I Year B.Tech. MP T P C
• Mastering English in Vocabulary, Grammar, Spellings, Composition 0 6 8
• Dorling Kindersley series of Grammar, Punctuation, Composition etc.
(CS05142) COMPUTER PROGRAMMING AND NUMERICAL METHODS LAB
• Language in Use, Foundation Books Pvt Ltd
• Learning to Speak English - 4 CDs 1. Write a C program the evaluates the following algebraic expressions after
• Microsoft Encarta reading necessary values from the user:
• Murphy’s English Grammar, Cambridge a) ax+b/ax-b
b) 2.5 log x + cos 320 + | x2 -y2 | + v 2xy
• Time series of IQ Test, Brain-teasers, Aptitude Test etc.
c) 1/α? ? c) 1/?Ωσ 2
• English in Mind, Herbert Puchta and Jeff Stranks with Meredith
Levy,Cambridge.
2. Write a C program for the following
BOOKS SUGGESTED FOR ENGLISH LAB : a) Printing three given integers in ascending order
1. Developing Communication Skills by Krishna Mohan & Meera Benerji b) Sum of 1 + 2+ 3 + _ _ _ _ _ n
(Macmillan) c) 1 + x2/2! + x2/ 4!+ _ _ _ _ _ upto ten terms
2. Speaking English Effectively by Krishna Mohan & NP Singh (Macmillan) d) x +x3/3! + x5/5!+ _ _ _ _ _ upto 7th digit accuracy
3. Better English Pronunciation by JDO Connor (UBS – Cambridge) e) Read x and compute Y =1 for x > 0
Y=0 for x = 0
4. Oxford Practice Grammar with Answers, John Eastwood, Oxford
Y= -1 for x<0
5. Handbook of English Grammar and Usage, Mark Lester and Larry Beason,
Tata McGraw-Hill
3. Write C program using FOR statement to find the following from a given set
6. A text book of English Phonetics for Indian Students by T.Balasubramanian of 20 integers.
(Macmillan) i) Total number of even integers. ii) Total number of odd integers.
7. Lingua TOEFL CBT Insider, by Dreamtech iii) Sum of all even integers. iv) Sum of all odd integers.
8. TOEFL & GRE( KAPLAN, AARCO & BARRONS, USA, Cracking GRE by
CLIFFS) 4. Write a C program to obtain the product of two matrices A of size (3X3) and B
9. English Skills for Technical Students, WBSCTE with British Council, OL of size (3X2). The resultant matrix C is to be printed out along with A and B.
10. A Handbook of English for Competitive Examinations, by B Shyamala Rao, Assume suitable values for A & B.
Blakie Books, Chennai.
5. Using switch-case statement, write a C program that takes two operands and
DISTRIBUTION AND WEIGHTAGE OF MARKS :
one operator from the user, performs the operation and then prints the answer.
ENGLISH LANGUAGE LABORATORY PRACTICE (consider operators +,-,/,* and %).
1. The practical examinations for the English Language Laboratory practice
shall be conducted as per the University norms prescribed for the core 6. Write C procedures to add, subtract, multiply and divide two complex numbers
engineering practical sessions. (x+iy) and (a+ib). Also write the main program that uses these procedures.
2. For the English Language lab sessions, there shall be a continuous evaluation
during the year for 25 sessional marks and 50 End Examination marks. Of 7. A cloth show room has announced the following seasonal discounts on
the 25 marks, 15 marks shall be awarded for day-to-day work and 10 marks purchase of items.
to be awarded by conducting Internal Lab Test(s). The End Examination Purchase AmountDiscount (Percentage)Mill ClothHandloom items1-100-
shall be conducted by the teacher concerned with the help of another member 5.0101-2005.07.5201-3007.510.0Above 30010.015.0
of the staff of the same department of the same institution. Write a C program using switch and If statements to complete the net amount
to be paid by a customer.
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8. Given a number, write C program using while loop to reverse the digits of the HYDERABAD (A.P.)
number. Example 1234 to be written as 4321. I Year B.Tech. MP T P C
0 3 4
9. The Fibonacci sequence of numbers is 1,1,2,3,5,8… based on the recurrence
(ME05230) ENGINEERING WORKSHOP PRACTICE
relation
f(n) = f (n-1) + f (n-2) for n>2.
Write C program using d0-while to calculate and print the first m fibonacci
numbers. 1. TRADES FOR EXERCISES:
(Any seven trades from the following with minimum of three simple exercises
11. Write a C program to extract a portion of a character string and print the in each trade and also study of Tools used).
extracted string. Assume that m characters are extracted starting with the nth 1. Carpentry
character. 2. Fitting
3. Tin-Smithy and Development of jobs carried out and soldering.
12. Write a function that will scan a character string passed as an argument and
covert all lower case characters into their upper case equivalents. 4. Black Smithy
5. House-wiring
13. Implement the following data structures using Arrays 6. Foundry
i) Stacks ii) Linear Queuesiii) Circular queues 7. Plumbing.
8. IT Workshop-I
14. Simple expression evaluator, that can handle +,-,/ and *. 9. IT workshop-II
15. Implement the algorithms for the following Iterative Methods Using C to find
II TRADES FOR DEMONSTRATION & EXPOSURE:
one root of the equation f(x)=xsinx+cosx=0
a) Bisection b)False Position
c) Newton-Raphson d)Successive Approximation 1. Demonstration of power tools – Pneumatic Tools, Electrical Tools
2. Welding - ARC Welding/Gas Welding/Plasma Welding
16. Implement the algorithms for the following iterative methods using C to find 3. Machine Shop
one root of the equation 4. Metal Cutting - Hacksaw, Power Saw, Gas Cutting, Arc Cutting.
9x1+2x2+4x3=20 5. Metal Cutting (water plasma)
x1+10x2+4x3 = 6
2x1-4x2+10x3 = -15.
17. Write Computer programs to implement the Lagrange interpolation and Newton-
Gregory forward interpolation.
18. Implement in ‘C’ the linear regression and polynomial regression algorithms.
19. Implement Traezoidal and Simpson methods.
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HYDERABAD (A.P.) UNIT-VII
II Year B.Tech. MP I-SEM T P C z-transform – inverse z-transform - properties – Damping rule – Shifting rule –
4+1 0 4 Initial and final value theorems. Convolution theorem – Solution of difference equation
by z-transforms.
(MA05364)MATHEMATICS-II
UNIT-VIII
UNIT – I Wave lets – The Haar wavelets – A wavelet expansion - Multiresolution analysis
Matrices : Elementary row transformations – Rank – Normal form - Echelon form – with Haar Wavelets - General construction of wavelets and multiresolution analysis
Consistency – Solution of system of simultaneous linear homogeneous and non- - Shannon wavelets.
homogeneous equations.
TEXT BOOKS:
UNIT – II 1. A Text book of Engineering Mathematics Volume – II, 2005
Eigen values, eigen vectors – properties – Cayley-Hamilton Theorem - Inverse and T,K.V.Iyengar, B.Krishna Gandhi and others, S.Chand and Company.
powers of a matrix by Cayley-Hamilton theorem – Diagonolization of matrix. 2. Engineering Mathematics, B.V.Ramana, Tata McGraw-Hill 2003.
Calculation of powers of matrix – Modal and spectral matrices. Real matrices –
Symmetric, skew - symmetric, orthogonal, Linear Transformation - Orthogonal REFERENCES:
Transformation. Complex matrices: Hermitian, Skew-Hermitian and Unitary – Eigen 1. Engineering Mathematics–II, 2002, P.Nageswara Rao, Y.Narsimhulu,
values and eigen vectors of complex matrices and their properties. Prabhakara Rao
2. Engineering Mathematics, S.K.V.S. Sri Rama Chary, M.Bhujanga Rao,
UNIT-III Shankar, B.S.Publications 2000.
Quadratic forms- Reduction of quadratic form to canonical form – Rank - Positive, 3. Advanced Engineering Mathematics (eighth edition), Erwin Kreyszig, John
negative definite - semi definite - index - signature - Sylvester law. Wiley & Sons (ASIA) Pvt. Ltd. 2001.
4. Advanced Engineering Peter V.O’Neil Thomson Brooks/Cole.
UNIT –IV 5. Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Merle C.Potter, J.L.Goldberg,
Fourier Series: Determination of Fourier coefficients – Fourier series – even and E.F.Abrufadel, Oxford University Press. Third Edition 2005.
odd functions – Fourier series in an arbitrary interval – even and odd periodic 6. Engineering Mathematics – II, 2005, Sankaraiah, VGS Book Links, Hyderabad.
continuation – Half-range Fourier sine and cosine expansions.
UNIT-V
Formation of partial differential equations by elimination of arbitrary constants and
arbitrary functions – solutions of first order linear (Lagrange) equation and nonlinear
(standard type)equations . Method of separation of variables – Classification of
second order linear Partial Differential Equations, solutions of one dimensional heat
equation, wave equation and two-dimensional Laplace’s equation under initial and
boundary conditions.
UNIT –VI
Fourier integral theorem – Fourier sine and cosine integrals. Fourier transform –
Fourier sine and cosine transforms – properties – inverse transforms – Finite Fourier
transforms.
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HYDERABAD (A.P.) AWT: Concepts of components, container, panel, window, frame, canvas, Font
II Year B.Tech. MP I-SEM T P C class, Color class and Graphics.
4+1 0 4
(CS05434) OOPS THROUGH JAVA UNIT-VII:
AWT Controls: Buttons, Labels, Text fields, Text area, Check boxes, Check box
UNIT-I:
groups, Lists, Choice, Scrollbars, Menus, Layout Managers – Flow, Border, Grid,
Introduction: Creation of Java, importance of Java to internet, byte code, Java
Card and Gridbag.
buzzwords, OOP Principles, Encapsulation, Inheritance and Polymorphism, data
types, variables, declaring variables, dynamic initialization, scope and life time of
Swing – J Applet, JFrame and J Component, Icons and Labels, Handling threading
variables, arrays, operators, control statements, type conversion and casting,
issues, text fields, buttons – The J Button class, Check boxes, Radio buttons, Combo
compiling and running of simple Java program.
boxes, Tabbed Panes, Scroll Panes, Trees, and Tables.
Applets – Concepts of Applets, differences between applets and applications, life
UNIT-II:
cycle of an applet, types of applets, creating applets, passing parameters to applets.
Classes and Objects: Concepts of classes and objects, class fundamentals
Declaring objects, assigning object reference variables, introducing methods,
UNIT-VIII:
constructors, usage of static with data and methods, usage of final with data, access
Networking and Java Library: Basics of Networking, Inetaddress, TCP/IP sockets,
control, this key word, garbage collection, overloading methods and constructors,
Data grams, URL, URL connection, String handling, java.util, java. io and java.net
parameter passing – call by value, recursion, nested classes and inner classes,
packages.
exploring the String class.
TEXT BOOKS:
UNIT-III: th
1. The Complete Reference Java J2SE 5 Edition, Herbert Schildt, TMH
Inheritance: Basic concepts, member access rules, usage of super key word, forms
Publishing Company Ltd, NewDelhi./PHI
of inheritance, method overriding, abstract classes, dynamic method dispatch, using nd
2. Big Java 2 Edition, Cay Horstmann, John Wiley and Sons.
final with inheritance, the Object class.
REFERENCES:
UNIT-IV:
1. Java How to Program, Sixth Edition, H.M.Dietel and P.J.Dietel, Pearson
Packages and Interfaces: Defining, Creating and Accessing a Package,
Education.
Understanding CLASSPATH, importing packages, differences between classes
2. Core Java 2, Vol 1, Fundamentals, Cay.S.Horstmann and Gary Cornell, Seventh
and interfaces, defining an interface, implementing interface, applying interfaces,
Edition, Pearson Education.
variables in interface and extending interfaces.
3. Core Java 2, Vol 2, Advanced Features, Cay.S.Horstmann and Gary Cornell,
UNIT-V: Seventh Edition, Pearson Education.
Exception Handling and Multithreading: Concepts of Exception handling, types 4. Beginning in Java 2, Iver Horton, Wrox Publications.
of exceptions, usage of try, catch, throw, throws and finally keywords, Built-in
exceptions, creating own exception sub classes, Concepts of Multithreading,
differences between process and thread, thread life cycle, creating multiple threads
using Thread class, Runnable interface, Synchronization, thread priorities, inter
thread communication, daemon threads, deadlocks, thread groups.
UNIT-VI:
Event Handling: Events, Event sources, Event classes, Event Listeners, Delegation
event model, handling mouse and keyboard events, Adapter classes.
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HYDERABAD (A.P.) and simply – supported trusses.- by method of joints, method of sections and tension
II Year B.Tech. MP I-SEM T P C
coefficient methods.
4+1 0 4
(CE05375) MECHANICS OF SOLIDS
UNIT – VI
DEFLECTION OF BEAMS :
UNIT – I
Bending into a circular arc – slope, deflection and radius of curvature – Differential
SIMPLE STRESSES AND STRAINS :
equation for the elastic line of a beam – Double integration and Macaulay’s methods
Elasticity and plasticity – Types of stresses and strains – Hooke’s law – stress –
– Determination of slope and deflection for cantilever and simply supported beams
strain diagram for mild steel – Working stress – Factor of safety – Lateral strain,
subjected to point loads, - U.D.L uniformly varying load. Mohr’s theorems – Moment
Poisson’s ratio and volumetric strain – Elastic moduli and the relationship between
area method – application to simple cases including overhanging beams.
them – Bars of varying section – composite bars – Temperature stresses.
Strain energy – Resilience – Gradual, sudden, impact and shock loadings.
UNIT – VII
THIN CYLINDERS :
UNIT – II
Thin seamless cylindrical shells – Derivation of formula for longitudinal and
SHEAR FORCE AND BENDING MOMENT :
circumferential stresses – hoop, longitudinal and Volumetric strains – changes in
Definition of beam – Types of beams – Concept of shear force and bending moment
dia, and volume of thin cylinders – Riveted boiler shells – Thin spherical shells.
– S.F and B.M diagrams for cantilever, simply supported and overhanging beams
subjected to point loads, u.d.l., uniformly varying loads and combination of these
UNIT – VIII
loads – Point of contra flexure – Relation between S.F., B.M and rate of loading at
Thick cylinders – lame’s equation – cylinders subjected to inside and out side
a section of a beam.
pressures – compound cylinders.
UNIT – III
TEXT BOOKS :
FLEXURAL STRESSES :
1. Strength of materials by Bhaikathi; Lakshmi publications.
Theory of simple bending – Assumptions – Derivation of bending equation: M/I = f/
2. Strength of Materials -By Jindal, Umesh Publications.
y = E/R Neutral axis – Determination bending stresses – section modulus of
rectangular and circular sections (Solid and Hollow), I,T,Angle and Channel sections
REFERENCES
– Design of simple beam sections.
1. Solid Mechanics, by Popov
2. Analysis of structures by Vazirani and Ratwani.
UNIT – IV
3. Mechanics of Structures Vol-III, by S.B.Junnarkar.
SHEAR STRESSES :
4. Strength of Materials by S.Timshenko
Derivation of formula – Shear stress distribution across various beams sections
5. Strength of Materials by Andrew Pytel and Ferdinond L. Singer Longman.
like rectangular, circular, triangular, I, T angle sections.
UNIT – V
ANALYSIS OF PIN-JOINTED PLANE FRAMES :
Determination of Forces in members of plane, pin-joined, perfect trusses by (i)
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II Year B.Tech. MP I-SEM T P C II Year B.Tech. MP I-SEM T P C
4+1 0 4
4+1 0 4
(EE05192) ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING (ME05550) THERMAL SCIENCES
UNIT – I BASIC CONCEPTS UNIT – I
I Units - Ohm’s law, series, and parallel circuits, Kirchhoffs laws, Star-delta transformation Introduction: Basic Concepts: System, Control Volume, Surrounding, Boundaries,
(Simple Problems)– Force on a current carrying conductor in magnetic field–
electromagnetic induction, Faraday’s law, Lenz’s law – Self and mutual inductances. Universe, Types of Systems, Macroscopic and Microscopic viewpoints, Concept of
Continuum, Thermodynamic Equilibrium, State Property, Process, Cycle –
UNIT – II A.C. CIRCUIT FUNDAMENTALS Reversibility – Quasi – static Process, Irreversible Process Work and Heat, Point
Average and rms values of Sinusoidal quantity – representation of alternating quantities and Path function.
by phasors – single phase series and parallel circuits (simple problems)– Series resonance
– three phase balanced systems – single and three phase power calculations.
UNIT II
UNIT – III D.C. GENERATORS Zeroth Law of Thermodynamics – Concept of quality of Temperature – Principles of
Principle of operation of DC machines – emf equation – types of generators – Magnetization Thermometry – Reference Points – Const. Volume gas Thermometer – Scales of
and Load characteristics of DC generators Temperature, Ideal Gas Scale – PMM I - Joule’s Experiments – First law of
Thermodynamics – Corollaries – First law applied to a Process – applied to a flow
UNIT-IV D.C. MOTORS
Principle of operation of DC Motor,Types of Motors, Back EMF Equation, Characteristics system – Steady Flow Energy Equation. Limitations of the First Law
of DC motor, Torque Equation,DC Motor Starter (Three Point starter),Efficicency Calculation,
Swimbrne’s Test and speed control. UNIT – III
Second Law of Thermodynamics, Kelvin-Planck and Clausius Statements and their
UNIT –V TRANSFORMERS Equivalence / Corollaries, PMM of Second kind, Carnot’s principle, Carnot cycle
Construction and principle of operation of single phase transformer – emf equation O.C.
& S.C. tests – efficiency and regulation and its specialties, Thermodynamic scale of Temperature, Clausius Inequality,
Entropy, Principle of Entropy Increase – Energy Equation, Availability and
UNIT-VI INDUCTION MOTORS Irreversibility –Elementary Treatment of the Third Law of Thermodynamics.
Principle and operation of three phase induction motors – types of motors,Squirrel cage
and slip ring motor – slip torque characteristics. UNIT- IV
UNIT-VII ALTERNATORS Power Cycles : Otto, Diesel, Dual Combustion cycles, – Description and
Principle and operation of alternators – O.C. & S.C. tests – regulation by synchronous representation on P–V and T-S diagram, Thermal Efficiency, Mean Effective
impedance method. Pressures on Air standard basis – comparison with Ideal and Actual Cycles.
UNIT – VIII ELECTRICAL INSTRUMENTS UNIT V
Electrical Instruments: Basic principles of indicating instruments – moving coil and moving
iron instruments (Ammeters and voltmeters). Joule and Rankine cycles- Description and representation on P–V and T-S diagram,
Thermal Efficiency - Performance , Evaluation – combined cycles
TEXT BOOKS :
Refrigeration Cycles:
1. Introduction to Electrical Engineering by M.S.Naidu and S.Kamakshiah, TMH
2. Basic Electrical Engineering by T.K. Nagasarkar and M.S.Sukhija, Oxford University Brayton and Rankine cycles – Performance Evaluation – combined cycles, Bell-
Press, 2005 Coleman cycle, Vapour compression cycle-performance Evaluation.
REFERENCES:
1. Theory and Problems of Basic Electrical Engineering by D.P.Kothari & I.J. Nagrath UNIT- VI
Pearson Education/PHI I.C. ENGINES:
2. Essentials of Electrical and Computer Engineering by David V.Kerns,Jr, J.David Jrwin; Classification – Two & Four Stroke Engines , Working principles, Valve and Port
Pearson Education.
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Fuel system: Fuels used , Modes of fuel Admission to engine cylinder, Induction HYDERABAD (A.P.)
and injection , chemically correct fuel- air ratios. Fuel carburetor, Fuel Injection II Year B.Tech. MP I-SEM T P C
System, Ignition, Cooling and Lubrication. 0 6 4
(ME05346) MACHINE DRAWING
UNIT – VII I. Machine Drawing Conventions:
S.I. Engines – Mixture requirements, Simple carburetor, Limitations, need of auxiliary Need for drawing conventions – introduction to ISI conventions
systems and their working, problems faced in S.I Engine operation. a) Conventional representation of materials, common machine elements and parts
such as screws, nuts, bolts, keys, gears, webs, ribs.
C.I. Engines : Four stages of combustion – Delay period and its importance – b) Types of sections – selection of section planes and drawing of sections and
auxiliary sectional views. Parts not usually sectioned.
Effect of engine variables – Diesel Knock. Fuel pump and Injector , Types of Fuel
c) Methods of dimensioning, general rules for sizes and placement of dimensions
injection systems and their working, Nozzles, Introduction of cooling, Lubrication
for holes, centers, curved and tapered features.
and super charging systems. d) Title boxes, their size, location and details - common abbreviations and their
liberal usage
UNIT VIII e) Types of Drawings – working drawings for machine parts.
Gas Turbine: Introduction , thermodynamic cycles, schematic Layout ,open, closed
and semi closed cycles, Parameters of performance and methods of improving II. Drawing of Machine Elements and simple parts
performance- Inter cooling Reheating and Regeneration, applications of Gas Selection of Views, additional views for the following machine elements and
turbines. parts with every drawing proportions.
a) Popular forms of Screw threads, bolts, nuts, stud bolts, tap bolts, set screws.
TEXT BOOK : b) Keys, cottered joints and knuckle joint.
c) Rivetted joints for plates
1. Thermal Engineering / Rajput / Lakshmi Publications
d) Shaft coupling, spigot and socket pipe joint.
e) Journal, pivot and collar and foot step bearings.
REFERENCES:
1. Thermal Engineering – R.S. Khurmi & J.S.Gupta / S.Chand Pub. III. Assembly Drawings:
2. Fundamentals of Classical Thermodynamics – G. Van Wylan & R.E. Sonntag Drawings of assembled views for the part drawings of the following using
– John Wiley Pub. conventions and easy drawing proportions.
3. Engineering Thermodynamics – Jones & Dugan a) Engine parts – stuffing boxes, cross heads, Eccentrics, Petrol Engine
4. Thermodynamics – An Engineering Approach – Yunus Cengel & Boles /TMH connecting rod, piston assembly.
5. Thermodynamics – J.P.Holman / McGrawHill b) Other machine parts - Screws jacks, Machine Vices Plummer block, Tailstock.
6. An introduction to Thermodynamics / YVC Rao / New Age c) Valves : Steam stop valve, spring loaded safety valve, feed check valve and
air cock.
NOTE :
First angle projection to be adopted. The student should be able to provide
working drawings of actual parts.
TEXT BOOK :
1. Machine Drawing – Dhawan, S.Chand Publications
2. Machine Drawing –K.L.Narayana, P.Kannaiah & K. Venkata Reddy / New Age/
Publishers
REFERENCES:
1. Machine Drawing – P.S.Gill.
2. Machine Drawing – Luzzader
3. Machine Drawing - Rajput
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II Year B.Tech. MP I-SEM T P C
13. Write an applet that computes the payment of a loan based on the amount of
0 3 2 the loan, the interest rate and the number of months. It takes one parameter
(CS05338) JAVA LAB from the browser: Monthly rate; if true, the interest rate is per month; Other
wise the interest rate is annual.
1. Write a Java program that prints all real solutions to the quadratic equation
2
ax + bx + c = 0. Read in a, b, c and use the quadratic formula. If the discriminant 14. Write a Java program that works as a simple calculator. Use a grid layout to
2 arrange buttons for the digits and for the + - X % operations. Add a text field
b -4ac is negative, display a message stating that there are no real solutions.
to display the result.
2. The Fibonacci sequence is defined by the following rule. The fist two values in
the sequence are 1 and 1. Every subsequent value is the run of the two 15. Write a Java program for handling mouse events.
values preceding it. Write a Java program that uses both recursive and non
recursive functions to print the nth value in the Fibonacci sequence.
16. Write a Java program for creating multiple threads
3. Write a Java program that prompts the user for an integer and then prints out
all prime numbers up to that. Integer. 17. Write a Java program that correctly implements producer consumer problem
using the concept of inter thread communication.
4. Write a Java program that checks whether a given string is a palindrome or
not. Ex: MADAM is a palindrome. 18. Write a Java program that lets users create Pie charts. Design your own user
interface (with swings & AWT)
5. Write a Java program for sorting a given list of names in ascending order.
19. Write a Java program that allows the user to draw lines, rectangles and OU.als.
6. Write a Java program to multiply two given matrices.
20. Write a Java program that implements a simple client/server application. The
7. Write a Java Program that reads a line of integers, and then displays each client sends data to a server. The server receives the data, uses it to produce
integers, and the sum of all the integers (use string to kenizer class) a result, and then sends the result back to the client. The client displays the
result on the console. For ex: The data sent from the client is the radius of a
8. Write a Java program that reads on file name from the user then displays circle, and the result produced by the server is the area of the circle.
information about whether the file exists, whether the file is readable, whether
the file is writable, the type of file and the length of the file in bytes. 21. Write a Java program that illustrates how run time polymorphism is achieved.
9. Write a Java program that reads a file and displays a file and displays the file
on the screen, with a line number before each line.
10. Write a Java program that displays the number of characters, lines and words
in a text file.
11. Write a Java program that:
a) Implements stack ADT.
b) Converts infix expression into Postfix form.
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HYDERABAD (A.P.) HYDERABAD (A.P.)
II Year B.Tech. MP I-SEM T P C II Year B.Tech. MP II-SEM T P C
0 3 2 4+1 0 4
(MA05476) PROBABILITY & STATISTICS
(CE05376) MECHANICS OF SOLIDS AND
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING LAB UNIT-I
Probability: Sample space and events – Probability – The axioms of probability -
(A) MECHNICS OF SOLIDS LAB Some elementary theorems - Conditional probability – Baye’s theorem.
1. Direct tension test
UNIT-II
2. Bending test on
Random variables – Discrete and continuous – Distribution – Distribution function.
a) Simple supported
b) Cantilever beam UNIT-III
3. Torsion test Distribution - Binomial, poisson and normal distribution – related properties.
4. Hardness test
a) Brinells hardness test UNIT-IV
b) Rockwell hardness test Sampling distribution: Populations and samples - Sampling distributions of mean
(known and unknown) proportions, sums and differences.
5. Test on springs
6. Compression test on cube UNIT-V
7. Impact test Estimation: Point estimation – interval estimation - Bayesian estimation.
8. Punch shear test
UNIT-VI
(B) ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING LAB Test of Hypothesis – Means and proportions – Hypothesis concerning one and two
The following experiments are required to be conducted as compulsory experiments means – Type I and Type II errors. One tail, two-tail tests.
UNIT-VII
1. Swinburne’s test on D.C. Shunt machine. (Predetermination of efficiency of a 2
Tests of significance – Student’s t-test, F-test, X test. Estimation of proportions.
given D.C. Shunt machine working as motor and generator).
2. OC and SC tests on single phase transformer (Predetermination of efficiecy UNIT –VIII
and regulation at given power factors) Curve fitting: The method of least squares – Inferences based on the least squares
3. Brake test on 3-phase Induction motor (Determination of performance estimations - Curvilinear regression – multiple regressions – correlation for univariate
characteristics) and bivariate distributions.
4. Regulation of alternator by Synchronous impedance method.
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Probability and statistics for engineers:Erwin Miller And John E.Freund.
In addition to the above four experiments, any one of the experiments from the Prentice-Hall of India Pvt. Ltd., Sixth edition.
following list is required to be conducted : 2. Text book of Probability and Statistics by Dr.Shahnaz Bathul, V.G.S.Publishers
2003.
5. Speed control of D.C. Shunt motor by
a) Armature Voltage control motor by REFERENCES:
1. Probability, Statistics and Random Processes Dr.K.Murugesan & P.Gurusamy
b) Field flux control method
by Anuradha Agencies.
2. Advanced Engineering Mathematics (Eighth edition), Erwin Kreyszig, John
6. Brake test on D.C Shunt Motor Wiley and Sons (ASIA) Pvt. Ltd., 2001.
3. Probability and Statistics for Engineers: G.S.S.Bhishma Rao,sitech., Second
edition 2005.
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HYDERABAD (A.P.) UNIT VI
II Year B.Tech. MP II-SEM T P C
Basic Timer Circuits, Applications, welding control, Resistance welding, Energy
4+1 0 4
storage welding.
(EC05069) BASIC ELECTRONICS
UNIT VII
UNIT I
Induction and Dielectric heating, Ultrasonic generators and applications, Cathode
Semiconductor materials and Junction diodes
Ray tube of CRO, simple applications.
Classification of solids, energy levels, intrinsic and extrinsic semiconductor,
conduction in metals and semiconductors.
UNIT VIII
Semiconductor diodes : Diode under forward bias condition, diode under reverse
8085 Microprocessors
bias condition, current-voltage characteristics of PN junction diode, Diode as a switch,
Brief overview of 8085’s architecture, A to D and D to A converter circuits and
as a rectifier, Half wave rectifier, Full wave rectifier, Rectifier with filters.
applications.
UNIT II
TEXT BOOKS
BJT and FETs
1. Electronic Devices and Circuits – J. Millman and C.C. Halkias, TMH, 1998.
Bipolar Junction Transistor structure, principle of operation of npn and pnp transistor, th
2. Industrial Electronics – G.K. Mithal, Khanna Publications, 19 Edn., 2003.
Transistor (BJT) configurations CB, CE, CC. Relation between I , I and I currents
C B E
– Input and output characteristics of BJT – Junction Field Effect Transistor : Physical
structure, principle of operation, current-voltage characteristics, JFET configuration
REFERENCES
as CS, CD & CG. nd
1. Electronic Devices and Circuits – K. Lal Kishore, B.S. Publications, 2 edition,
2005.
UNIT III
2. Basic Electronics – Sedha and Mithal, S. Chand & Co.
SCR and Thyristor
3. Thyristors and Applications – M. Ram Murthy, East-West Press, 1977.
Principles of operation and characteristics of SCR, Triggering of SCR, Diac and
4. 8085 Microprocessors and Interfacing – R.S. Goankar.
Triac, Thyristor characteristics, phase controlled half and full wave rectification.
UNIT IV
Feedback Amplifiers
Feedback principles, advantages of negative feedback amplifier, feedback amplifier
topologies, analysis, effect of negative feedback on R , R , A and A of an amplifier.
i o v I
UNIT V
Oscillators
Classification of oscillators, principle of feedback oscillator, Barkhausen’s criterion,
RC phase shift oscillator, Hartley and Collpits oscillators.
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HYDERABAD (A.P.) Non-ferrous Metals and Alloys : Structure and properties of copper and its alloys,
II Year B.Tech. MP II-SEM T P C
4+1 0 4 Aluminium and its alloys, Titanium and its alloys.
(MM05392) METALLURGY & MATERIAL SCIENCE UNIT – VII
Ceramic materials : Crystalline ceramics, glasses, cermaets, abrasive materials,
UNIT – I nonomaterials – definition, properties and applications of the above.
Structure of Metals : Bonds in Solids – Metallic bond - crystallization of metals, grain
and grain boundaries, effect of grain boundaries on the properties of metal / alloys
– determination of grain size. UNIT - VIII
Composite materials : Classification of composites, various methods of component
UNIT - II manufacture of composites, particle – reinforced materials, fiber reinforced materials,
Constitution of Alloys : Necessity of alloying, types of solid solutions, Hume Rotherys metal ceramic mixtures, metal – matrix composites and C – C composites.
rules, intermediate alloy phases, and electron compounds.
TEXT BOOKS :
UNIT -III 1. Introduction to Physical Metallurgy / Sidney H. Avener.
Equilibrium of Diagrams : Experimental methods of construction of equilibrium 2. Material science & Metallurgy / Kodgire
diagrams, Isomorphous alloy systems, equilibrium cooling and heating of alloys,
Lever rule, coring miscibility gaps, eutectic systems, congruent melting intermediate REFERENCES :
phases, peritectic reaction. Transformations in the solid state – allotropy, eutectoid, 1. Science of Engineering Materials / Agarwal
peritectoid reactions, phase rule, relationship between equilibrium diagrams and 2. Materials Science / Vijendra Singh
properties of alloys. Study of important binary phase diagrams of Cu-Ni-, Al-Cu, Bi- 3. elements of Material science / V. Rahghavan
Cd, Cu-An, Cus-Sn and Fe-Fe C. 4. An introduction to materialscience / W.g.vinas & HL Mancini
3
5. Material science & material / C.D.Yesudian & harris Samuel
UNIT -IV 6. Engineering Materials and Their Applications – R. A Flinn and P K Trojan /
Cast Irons and Steels : Structure and properties of White Cast iron, Malleable Cast Jaico Books.
iron, grey cast iron, Spheriodal graphite cast iron, Alloy cast irons. Classification of
steels, structure and properties of plan carbon steels, Low alloy steels, Hadfield
manganese steels, tool and die steels.
UNIT – V
Heat treatment of Alloys : Effect of alloying elements on Fe-Fe3C system, Annealing,
normalizing, Hardening, TTT diagrams, tempering , Hardenability surface - hardening
methods, Age hardening treatment, Cryogenic treatment of alloys.
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HYDERABAD (A.P.) Environmental Pollution : Definition, Cause, effects and control measures of :
II Year B.Tech. MP II-SEM T P C
a. Air pollution
4+1 0 4
(CE 05239) ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES b. Water pollution
UNIT - I c. Soil pollution
Multidisciplinary nature of Environmental Studies: Definition, Scope and d. Marine pollution
Importance – Need for Public Awareness. e. Noise pollution
UNIT - II f. Thermal pollution
Natural Resources : Renewable and non-renewable resources – Natural resources g. Nuclear hazards
and associated problems – Forest resources – Use and over – exploitation, Solid waste Management : Causes, effects and control measures of urban and
deforestation, case studies – Timber extraction – Mining, dams and other effects on industrial wastes. - Role of an individual in prevention of pollution. - Pollution case
forest and tribal people – Water resources – Use and over utilization of surface and studies. - Disaster management: floods, earthquake, cyclone and landslides.
ground water – Floods, drought, conflicts over water, dams – benefits and problems
- Mineral resources: Use and exploitation, environmental effects of extracting and UNIT - VI
using mineral resources, case studies. - Food resources: World food problems, Social Issues and the Environment : From Unsustainable to Sustainable
changes caused by agriculture and overgrazing, effects of modern agriculture, development -Urban problems related to energy -Water conservation, rain water
fertilizer-pesticide problems, water logging, salinity, case studies. - Energy resources: harvesting, watershed management -Resettlement and rehabilitation of people; its
Growing energy needs, renewable and non-renewable energy sources use of problems and concerns. Case Studies -Environmental ethics: Issues and possible
alternate energy sources. Case studies. Land resources: Land as a resource, land solutions. -Climate change, global warming, acid rain, ozone layer depletion, nuclear
degradation, man induced landslides, soil erosion and desertification. Role of an accidents and holocaust. Case Studies. -Wasteland reclamation. -Consumerism
individual in conservation of natural resources. Equitable use of resources for and waste products. -Environment Protection Act. -Air (Prevention and Control of
sustainable lifestyles. Pollution) Act. -Water (Prevention and control of Pollution) Act -Wildlife Protection
Act -Forest Conservation Act -Issues involved in enforcement of environmental
UNIT - III
legislation. -Public awareness.
Ecosystems : Concept of an ecosystem. - Structure and function of an ecosystem. UNIT - VII
- Producers, consumers and decomposers. - Energy flow in the ecosystem -
Ecological succession. - Food chains, food webs and ecological pyramids. - Human Population and the Environment : Population growth, variation among
Introduction, types, characteristic features, structure and function of the following nations. Population explosion - Family Welfare Programme. -Environment and
ecosystem: human health. -Human Rights. -Value Education. -HIV/AIDS. -Women and Child
Welfare. -Role of information Technology in Environment and human health. -Case
a. Forest ecosystem Studies.
b. Grassland ecosystem UNIT - VIII
c. Desert ecosystem Field work : Visit to a local area to document environmental assets River /forest
grassland/hill/mountain -Visit to a local polluted site-Urban/Rural/industrial/
d. Aquatic ecosystems (ponds, streams, lakes, rivers, oceans, estuaries) Agricultural Study of common plants, insects, birds. -Study of simple ecosystems-
UNIT - IV pond, river, hill slopes, etc.
Biodiversity and its conservation : Introduction - Definition: genetic, species and
ecosystem diversity. - Bio-geographical classification of India - Value of biodiversity: TEXT BOOK :
consumptive use, productive use, social, ethical, aesthetic and option values - .
Text Book of Environmental Studies for Undergraduate Courses by Erach Bharucha
Biodiversity at global, National and local levels. - . India as a mega-diversity nation
for University Grants Commission.
- Hot-sports of biodiversity - Threats to biodiversity: habitat loss, poaching of wildlife,
man-wildlife conflicts. - Endangered and endemic species of India - Conservation
of biodiversity: In-situ and Ex-situ conservation of biodiversity.
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HYDERABAD (A.P.) Unit-VII
II Year B.Tech. MP II-SEM T P C Radiation: Emission characteristics and laws of Black body radiation. Incident
4+1 0 4 radiation, total and Monochromatic quantities. Laws of black, Wien, Kirchoff, Lambart,
(ME05255) FLUID MECHANICS & HEAT TRANSFER Stephan and Boltzman. Heat exchange between two black bodies, concept of
shape factor, Emissivity. Heat exchange between grey bodies.
Unit-I
Physical properties of fluids, Measurement of pressure. Introduction to fluid Unit-VIIII
mechanics, static, kinematics and dynamics. Heat Exchangers:
Classification of heat exchangers – overall heat transfer Coefficient and fouling
Unit-II factor – Concepts of LMTD and NTU methods - Problems using LMTD and NTU
Fluid kinematics: Streamline, path line and streak lines and stream tube, methods
classification of flows, steady, unsteady, uniform, non-uniform, laminar, turbulent.
Rotational and irrotational flows – Equation of continuity for one, two, three TEXT BOOKS :
dimensional flows – Stream and velocity potential functions – Flow net analysis. 1. Heat Transfer/ PK Nag
2. Fluid Mechanics Hydraulics and Hydraulics Machines Modi & Seth, Standard
Unit-III publications, New Delhi.
Fluid Dynamics : Surface and body forces – Euler’s and Bernoulli’s equations for
flow along a stream line. Momentum equation and its applications – Boundary REFERENCES:
layer along a thin flat plate – Separation of boundary layer – Drag and lift – Flow 1. Heat Transfer / Sukatme.
measurement by pitot tube venturimenter and orifice meter. 2. Heat Transfer – A Practical Approach – Yunus Cengel, Boles / TMH.
3. Fundamentals of Engineering Thermodymanics / Michael J Moran / John Wiely
Unit-IV & Sons
Flow through closed conduit, Reynolds number laminate flow through circular tube, 4. Engineering Fluid Mechanics by K.L.Kumar, S.Chand & Co.
Hydralic gradient and total energy lines, loss of head due to sudden enlargement
and contraction.
Unit-V
Introduction : Modes of heat transfer, Mechanism of heat transfer, Basic laws of
heat transfer.
Conduction: Fourier heat conduction equation, general heat condition equation,
initial and boundary conditions, conduction through homogeneous slab, cylinder
and sphere.
Unit-VI
Convection: Dimensional analysis, Rayleigh and Buckingham methods applied to
heat transfer, Non-dimensional members in heat transfer.
Boundary layer concept, concept of stagnant film, Reference temperature for
evaluation of fluid properties. Forced convection of laminar flow inside ducts and
over bodies. Local and average heat transfer coefficients.
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HYDERABAD (A.P.) UNIT –VI
II Year B.Tech. MP II-SEM T P C Grinding machine – Fundamentals – Theory of grinding – classification of grinding
4+1 0 4 machine – cylindrical and surface grinding machine – Tool and cutter grinding
(ME05348) MACHINE TOOLS machine – special types of grinding machines – Different types of abrasives – bonds
specification of a grinding wheel and selection of a grinding wheel Kinematic scheme
UNIT – I of grinding machines.
Elementary treatment of metal cutting theory – Element of cutting process –
Geometry of single point tool and angles chip formation and types of chips – built UNIT - VII
up edge and its effects chip breakers. Mechanics of orthogonal cutting –Merchant’s Lapping, honing and broaching machines – comparison to grinding – lapping and
Force diagram, cutting forces – cutting speeds, feed, depth of cut, tool life, coolants, honing. Kinematics scheme of Lapping, Honing and Broaching machines.
machinability – Tool materials. Constructional features of speed and feed Units, machining time calculations
Kinematics schemes of machine tools – Constructional features of speed gearbox
and feed gear box. UNIT - VIII
Principles of design of Jigs and fixtures and uses. Classification of Jigs & Fixtures
UNIT – II : – Principles of location and clamping – Types of clamping & work holding devices.
Engine lathe – Principle of working, specification of lathe – types of lathe – work Typical examples of jigs and fixtures.
holders tool holders – Box tools Taper turning thread turning – for Lathes and
attachments. TEXT BOOKS:
Turret and capstan lathes – collet chucks – other work holders – tool holding devices 1. Production Technology by R.K. Jain and S.C. Gupta.
– box and tool layout. 2. Workshop Technology – B.S.Raghu Vamshi – Vol II
Principal features of automatic lathes – classification – Single spindle and multi-
spindle automatic lathes – tool layout and cam design. REFERENCES:
1. Production Technology by H.M.T. (Hindustan Machine Tools)
UNIT – III : 2. Machine Tools – C.Elanchezhian and M. Vijayan / Anuradha Agencies
Shaping slotting and planing machines – Principles of working – Principal parts – Publishers.
specification classification, operations performed. Kinematic scheme of the shaping
slotting and planning machines, machining time calculations.
UNIT – IV
Drilling and Boring Machines – Principles of working, specifications, types, operations
performed – tool holding devices – twist drill – Boring machines – Fine boring
machines – Jig Boring machine. Deep hole drilling machine. Kinematics scheme
of the drilling and boring machines
UNIT – V
Milling machine – Principles of working – specifications – classifications of milling
machines – Principal features of horizontal, vertical and universal milling machines
– machining operations Types geometry of milling cutters – milling cutters – methods
of indexing – Accessories to milling machines, kinematic scheme of milling cutters
– milling cutters – methods of indexing.
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HYDERABAD (A.P.) HYDERABAD (A.P.)
II Year B.Tech. MP II-SEM T P C II Year B.Tech. MP II-SEM T P C
0 3 2 0 3 2
(MT05394) METALLURGY AND THERMAL ENGG LAB (ME05350) MACHINE TOOLS LAB
(A) METALLURGY LAB 1. Introduction of general purpose machines – Lathe, Drilling machine, Milling
machine, Shaper, Planning machine, slotting machine, Cyl. Grinder, surface
1. Preparation and study of the Micro Structure of pure metals like Iron, Cu and
grinder. And tool and cutter grinder.
Al.
2. Step turning and taper turning on lathe machine
2. Preparation and study of the Microstructure of Mild steels, low carbon steels,
3. Thread cutting and knurling on – lathe machine
high – C steels.
4. Drilling and Tapping
3. Study of the Micro Structures of Cast Irons. 5. Shaping and Planning
4. Study of the Micro Structures of Non-Ferrous alloys. 6. Slotting
7. Milling
5. Study of the Micro structures of Heat treated steels.
8. Cylindrical / Surface Grinding
6. Hardeneability of steels by Jominy End Quench Test. 9. Grinding of Tool angles.
7. To find out the hardness of various treated and untreated steels. 10. Electro Discharge Machining / Ultrasonic Machining.
(B) THERMAL ENGG LAB
1. I.C. Engines Valve / Port Timing Diagrams
2. I.C. Engines Performance Test( 4 -S Diesel Engines )
3. I.C. Engines Performance Test on 2-S, Petrol
4. Evaluation of Engine friction by conducting Morse on 4-S Multi cylinder Petrol
Engine and retardation and motoring test on 4- S diesel engine
5. I.C. Engines Heat Balance.
6. I.C.Engines A/F Ratio and Volumetric Efficiency
7. Performance Test on Variable Compression Ratio Engines, economical speed
test.
8. Performance Test on Reciprocating Air – Compressor Unit
9. Dis-assembly / Assembly of Engines.
10. Performance of Air – Conditioning System
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HYDERABAD (A.P.) Introduction to Financial Accounting:Double-Entry Book Keeping, Journal,
III Year B.Tech. MP I-SEM T P C Ledger, Trial Balance- Final Accounts (Trading Account, Profit and Loss Account
and Balance Sheet with simple adjustments).
4+1 0 4
(HS05353) MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS AND UNIT-VIII:
FINANCIAL ANALYSIS Financial Analysis through ratios: Computation, Analysis and Interpretation of
UNIT-I: Liquidity Ratios (Current Ratio and quick ratio), Activity Ratios (Inventory turnover
Introduction to Managerial Economics: Definition, Nature and Scope Managerial ratio and Debtor Turnover ratio), Capital structure Ratios (Debt-Equity ratio, Interest
Economics–Demand Analysis: Demand Determinants, Law of Demand and its Coverage ratio), and Profitability ratios (Gross Profit Ratio, Net Profit ratio, Operating
exceptions. Ratio, P/E Ratio and EPS).
UNIT-II: TEXT BOOKS:
Elasticity of Demand: Definition, Types, Measurement and Significance of Elasticity 1. Aryasri: Managerial Economics and Financial Analysis, 2/e, TMH, 2005.
of Demand. Demand Forecasting, Factors governing demand forecasting, methods 2. Varshney & Maheswari: Managerial Economics, Sultan Chand, 2003.
of demand forecasting (survey methods, statistical methods, expert opinion method,
test marketing, controlled experiments, judgmental approach to demand forecasting)
UNIT -II:
Theory of Production and Cost Analysis : Production Function – Isoquants and
Isocosts, MRTS, Least Cost Combination of Inputs, Production function, Laws of
Returns, Internal and External Economies of Scale.
Cost Analysis: Cost concepts, Opportunity cost, Fixed Vs.Variable costs, Explicit
costs Vs.Implicit costs, Out of pocket costs vs. Imputed costs. Break-even Analysis
(BEA)-Determination of Break-Even Point (simple problems)-Managerial
Significance and limitations of BEA.
UNIT-IV:
Introduction to Markets & Pricing strategies:Market structures: Types of
competition, Features of Perfect competition, Monopoly and Monopolistic
Competition. Price-Output Determination in case of Perfect Competition and
Monopoly. Pricing Strategies
UNIT-V:
Business & New Economic Environment:Characteristic features of Business,
Features and evaluation of Sole Proprietorship, Partnership, Joint Stock Company,
Public Enterprises and their types, Changing Business Environment in Post-
liberalization scenario
UNIT-VI:
Capital and Capital Budgeting:Capital and its significance, Types of Capital,
Estimation of Fixed and Working capital requirements, Methods and sources of
raising finance.Nature and scope of capital budgeting, features of capital budgeting
proposals, Methods of Capital Budgeting: Payback Method, Accounting Rate of
Return (ARR) and Net Present Value Method (simple problems)
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HYDERABAD (A.P.) STRESS STRAIN MEASUREMENTS : Various types of stress and strain
III Year B.Tech. MP I-SEM T P C measurements – electrical strain gauge – gauge factor – method of usage of
4+1 0 4 resistance strain gauge for bending compressive and tensile strains – usage for
measuring torque, Strain gauge Rosettes.
(EE05323) INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL SYSTEMS
UNIT – VII
UNIT – I MEASUREMENT OF HUMIDITY – Moisture content of gases, sling psychrometer,
Definition – Basic principles of measurement – Measurement systems, generalized Absorption psychrometer, Dew point meter
configuration and functional descriptions of measuring instruments – examples. MEASUREMENT OF FORCE,TORQUE AND POWER- Elastic force meters, load
Dynamic performance characteristics – sources of error, Classification and cells, Torsion meters, Dynamometers.
elimination of error.
UNIT – VIII
UNIT – II ELEMENTS OF CONTROL SYSTEMS :
Measurement of Displacement: Theory and construction of various transducers Introduction, Importance – Classification – Open and closed systems
to measure displacement – Piezo electric, Inductive, capacitance, resistance, Servomechanisms – Examples with block diagrams – Temperature, speed and
ionization and Photo electric transducers, Calibration procedures. position control systems.
MEASUREMENT OF TEMPERATURE : Classification – Ranges – Various TEXT BOOKS:
Principles of measurement – Expansion, Electrical Resistance – Thermistor – 1. Measurement Systems: Applications &design by D.S Kumar.
Thermocouple – Pyrometers – Temperature Indicators.. 2. Instrumentation, measurement & analysis by B.C.Nakra & K.K.Choudhary, TMH
UNIT – III REFERENCES:
MEASUREMENT OF PRESSURE : Units – classification – different principles 1. Instrumentation and Control systems/ S.Bhaskar/ Anuradha Agencies
used. Manometers, Piston, Bourdon pressure gauges, Bellows – Diaphragm gauges. 2. Experimental Methods for Engineers / Holman
Low pressure measurement – Thermal conductivity gauges – ionization pressure 3. Mechanical and Industrial Measurements / R.K. Jain/ Khanna Publishers.
gauges, Mcleod pressure gauge. 4. Mechanical Measurements / Sirohi and Radhakrishna / New Age
5. Instrumentation &mech. Measurements by A.K. Tayal ,Galgotia Publications.
UNIT – IV
MEASUREMENT OF LEVEL : Direct method – Indirect methods – capacitative,
ultrasonic, magnetic, cryogenic fuel level indicators – Bubler level indicators.
FLOW MEASUREMENT : Rotameter, magnetic, Ultrasonic, Turbine flow meter,
Hot – wire anemometer, Laser Doppler Anemometer (LDA) .
UNIT – V
MEASUREMENT OF SPEED : Mechanical Tachometers – Electrical tachometers
– Stroboscope, Non- contact type of tachometer
Measurement of Acceleration and Vibration : Different simple instruments –
Principles of Seismic instruments – Vibrometer and accelerometer using this
principle.
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HYDERABAD (A.P.) Dynamic Compressors:
III Year B.Tech. MP I-SEM T P C Centrifugal compressors: Mechanical details and principle of operation – velocity
4+1 0 4 and pressure variation- velocity diagrams – power requirements; Energy transfer-
impeller blade shape-losses & isentropic efficiency, slip factor, power input factor,
(ME05461) POWER PLANT AND TURBO MACHINERY pressure coefficient and adiabatic coefficient
UNIT – I Axial Flow Compressors: Mechanical details and principle of operation – velocity
Fuels, combustion Equation, Stoichiometry, Exhaust and flue gas analysis, calorific triangles and energy transfer per stage, degree of reaction, work done factor,
value of fuels isentropic efficiency- polytropic efficiency- pressure rise calculations
Steam Power Plant : Schematic layout – Rankine cycle- methods to improve cycle
performance – Regeneration & Reheating- Combined cycle UNIT – VII
Gas Turbines: Simple gas turbine plant –essential components – classification-
UNIT – II constant pressure open and closed cycles– Ideal cycle- actual cycle – regeneration,
Boilers – Classification – Working principles –Boilers with sketches including H.P. inter cooling and reheating – effect on power and economy – closed and semi
Boilers – Mountings and Accessories – Need for and Working principles – closed cycles – merits and demerits, combustion chambers – requirements of
Performance of Boilers-Boiler horse power, equivalent evaporation, efficiency and combustion chambers and types.
heat balance – Draught, classification –Natural:- Chimney- height of chimney for
given draught and discharge- condition for maximum discharge- efficiency of UNIT – VIII
chimney; Artificial draught- induced and forced. Jet Propulsion: Principle of Operation – classifications- Turbo jet engines & other
Jet Engines–– Needs and Demands of Turbo jet – Schematic Diagram-
UNIT – III Thermodynamic analysis- Performance Evaluation- Thrust, Thrust Power and
Steam condensers: Requirements of steam condensing plant – classification Propulsion Efficiency, Thrust Augmentation.
of condensers- Jet, Surface condensers– working principles– vacuum efficiency
and condenser efficiency – Air leakage- its sources and effects, Air pump- Cooling Rockets: Applications – Working Principles – Classifications based on Propellant
water requirement. Type– Solid and Liquid propellant Rocket Engines – Thrust and Effective jet exit
velocity, Propulsive Efficiency – Specific Impulse.
UNIT – IV
Steam Nozzles : Functions of nozzle, applications & types, flow through nozzles- TEXT BOOKS:
thermodynamic analysis- velocity of nozzle at exit, Ideal and actual expansion in 1. Thermal Engineering / Rajput / Lakshmi Publications
nozzle, velocity coefficient- condition for maximum discharge- critical pressure ratio, 2. Gas Turbines – Ganesan, TMH
criteria to decide nozzle shape, super saturated flow-its effects, degree of super
saturation and degree of under cooling, Wilson line. REFERENCES:
1. Thermodynamics and Heat Engines / R. Yadav / Central Book Depot
UNIT – V 2. Gas Turbines and Propulsive Systems/ P.R. Khajuria & S.P.Dubey /Dhanpat
Steam Turbines : Classification – Impulse turbine: mechanical details – Velocity Rai Publucations
diagram – effect of friction – power developed, axial thrust, blading or diagram
efficiency – condition for maximum efficiency. De-Laval turbine- its features.
Methods to reduce rotor speed-Velocity compounding and pressure compounding,
Velocity variation along the flow – combined velocity diagram for a velocity
compounded impulse turbine.
Reaction Turbine: Mechanical details – principle of operation- thermodynamic
analysis , degree of reaction –velocity diagram – Parson’s reaction turbine – condition
for maximum efficiency.
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HYDERABAD (A.P.) UNIT – VI
III Year B.Tech. MP I-SEM T P C Higher pairs, friction wheels and toothed gears – types – law of gearing, condition
for constant velocity ratio for transmission of motion – from of teeth, cycloidal and
4+1 0 4
involute profiles. Velocity of sliding – phenomena of interferences – Methods of
(ME05339) KINEMATICS OF MACHINERY interference.
Condition for minimum number of teeth to avoid interference, expressions for arc of
UNIT – I contact and path of contact – Introduction to Helical – Bevel and worm gearing.
MECHANISMS : Elements or Links – Classification – Rigid Link, flexible and fluid
link – Types of kinematic pairs – sliding, turning, rolling, screw and spherical pairs UNIT – VII
– lower and higher pairs – closed and open pairs – constrained motion – completely, Belt Rope and Chain Drives- Introduction, selection of belt drive- types of belt
partially or successfully constrained and incompletely constrained . drives, types of belts- material used belt drives-types of flat belt drives, velocity
MACHINES : Mechanism and machines – classification of machines – kinematic ratio of belt drives, slip of belt, creep of belt, length of an open belt drive, length of
chain – inversion of mechanism – inversion of mechanism – inversions of quadric cross belt drive, ratio of driving tensions for flat belt drive, angle of contact, centrifugal
cycle, chain – single and double slider crank chains. tension, maximum tension of belt, condition for transmission of maximum power.
UNIT-II: UNIT – VIII
STRAIGHT LINE MOTION MECHANISMS : Exact and approximate copiers and GEAR TRAINS : Introduction – Train value – Types – Simple and reverted wheel
generated types – Peaucellier, Hart and Scott Russul – Grasshopper – Watt T. train – Epicyclic gear train. Methods of finding train value or velocity ratio – Epicyclic
Chebicheff and Robert Mechanisms and straight line motion, Pantograph. gear trains. Selection of gear box-Differential gear for an automobile.
UNIT – III TEXT BOOKS :
KINEMATICS : Velocity and acceleration – Motion of link in machine – 1. Theory of Machines and Mechanisms-S.S.Rattan, Tata MCgraw Hill Publishers
Determination of Velocity and acceleration diagrams – Graphical method – 2. Theory of MachinesR.s Khurmi & J.K Gupta
Application of relative velocity method four bar chain.
Analysis of Mechanisms : Analysis of slider crank chain for displacement , velocity REFERENCES :
and acceleration of slider – Acceleration diagram for a given mechanism, Kleins 1. Theory of Machines by Thomas Bevan/ CBS
construction, Coriolis acceleration, determination of Coriolis component of 2. Theory of Machines / R.K Bansal
acceleration. 3. Theory of Machines Sadhu Singh Pearsons Edn
Plane motion of body : Instantaneous center of rotation, centroids and axodes – 4. Mechanism and Machine Theory / JS Rao and RV Dukkipati / New Age
relative motion between two bodies – Three centres in line theorem – Graphical 5. The theory of Machines /Shiegley/ Oxford.
determination of instantaneous centre, diagrams for simple mechanisms and
determination of angular velocity of points and links.
UNIT – IV
STEERING Mechanisms : Conditions for correct steering – Davis Steering gear,
Ackermans steering gear – velocity ratio.
HOOKE’S JOINT : Single and double Hooke’s joint – Universial coupling –
application – problems.
UNIT – V
CAMS : Definitions of cam and followers – their uses – Types of followers and
cams – Terminology – Types of follower motion - Uniform velocity – Simple harmonic
motion and uniform acceleration. Maximum velocity and maximum acceleration
during outward and return strokes in the above 3 cases.
Analysis of motion of followers : Roller follower – circular cam with straight,
concave and convex flanks.
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HYDERABAD (A.P.) SHAFTS : Design of solid and hollow shafts for strength and rigidity – Design of
III Year B.Tech. MP I-SEM T P C
shafts for combined bending and axial loads – Shaft sizes – BIS code. Use of
4+1 0 4
internal and external circlips, Gaskets and seals (stationary & rotary)
(ME05164) DESIGN OF MACHINE MEMBERS - I
UNIT – VII
UNIT – I SHAFT COUPLING : Rigid couplings – Muff, Split muff and Flange couplings.
INTRODUCTION : General considerations in the design of Engineering Materials Flexible couplings – Flange coupling (Modified).
and their properties – selection –Manufacturing consideration in design. Tolerances
and fits –BIS codes of steels. UNIT – VIII
Mechanical Springs:
Stresses and deflections of helical springs – Extension -compression springs –
STRESSES IN MACHINE MEMBERS : Simple stresses – Combined stresses –
Springs for fatigue loading – natural frequency of helical springs – Energy storage
Torsional and bending stresses – impact stresses – stress strain relation – Various
capacity – helical torsion springs – Co-axial springs, leaf springs.
theories of failure – factor of safety – Design for strength and rigidity – preferred
numbers. The concept of stiffness in tension, bending, torsion and combined
NOTE : Design Data books are not permitted in the Examinations. The design
situations – Static strength design based on fracture toughness.
must not only satisfy strength criteria but also rigidity criteria.
UNIT – II TEXT BOOKS :
STRENGTH OF MACHINE ELEMENTS : Stress concentration – Theoretical 1. Dr P. Kannaiah Scitech Publishers
stress Concentration factor – Fatigue stress concentration factor notch sensitivity 2. Machine Design / Soundararaja Murthy and shanmugam
– Design for fluctuating stresses – Endurance limit – Estimation of Endurance
strength – Goodman’s line – Soderberg’s line – Modified goodman’s line. REFERENCES :
1. Design of Machine Elements / V.M. Faires
2. Machine design / Schaum Series.
UNIT – III
3. Machine design – Pandya & shah.
Rivited and welded joints – Design of joints with initial stresses – eccentric loading
UNIT – IV
Bolted joints – Design of bolts with pre-stresses – Design of joints under eccentric
loading – locking devices – both of uniform strength, different seals
UNIT – V
KEYS, COTTERS AND KNUCKLE JOINTS :
Design of Keys-stresses in keys-cottered joints-spigot and socket, sleeve and cotter,
jib and cotter joints-Knuckle joints.
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III Year B.Tech. MP I-SEM T P C GEAR MEASUREMENT: Gear measuring instruments, Gear tooth profile
measurement. Measurement of diameter, pitch pressure angle and tooth thickness.
4+1 0 4
Coordinate Measuring Machines: Types of CMM, Role of CMM, and Applications
of CMM.
(ME05396) METROLOGY & QUALITY CONTROL
UNIT – VII
UNIT – I Quality control: Concept of Quality, values of quality, Statistical Quality Control –
Systems of limits and fits : Introduction, normal size, tolerance limits, deviations, Mean and Standard Deviation. Process Capability. Capability. Control Charts for
allowance, fits and their types – unilateral and bilateral tolerance system, hole and variables and Attributes X-, R- charts.
shaft basis systems – interchangeability and selective assembly. Indian standard
Institution system – British standard system, International Standard system for plain UNIT – VIII
ad screwed work. Acceptance Sampling Plan. Single, Double and Sequential Sampling, AQL, LTPD<
Liner measurement Length standard, line and end standard, slip gauges – calibration concept of AOQL and Rectification Plans.
of the slip gauges, Dial indicator, micrometers.
TEXT BOOKS :
UNIT – II 1. Engineering Metrology / I C Gupta./ Danpath Rai
MEASUREMENT OF ANGLES AND TAPERS : Different methods – Bevel protractor 2. Engineering Metrology / R.K. Jain / Khanna Publishers
– angle slip gauges – spirit levels – sine bar – Sine plate, rollers and spheres used
to determine the tapers. REFERENCES :
LIMIT GAUGES : Taylors principle – Design of go and No go gauges, plug ring, 1. BIS standards on Limits & Fits, Surface Finish, Machine Tool Alignment etc.
snap, gap, taper, profile and position gauges. 2. Fundamentals of Dimensional Metrology 4e / Connie Dotson / Thomson
OPTICAL MEASURING INSTRUMENTS : Tool maker’s microscope and its uses
– collimators, optical projector – optical flats and their uses, interferometer.
UNIT – III
FLAT SURFACE MEASUREMENT : Measurement of flat surfaces – instruments
used – straight edges – surface plates – optical flat and auto collimator.
SURFACE ROUGHNESS MEASUREMENT : Differences between surface
roughness and surface waviness – Numerical assessment of surface finish – CLA,
R, R.M.S Values – R values, R value, Methods of measurement of surface finish
z z
– profilograph. Talysurf, ISI symbols for indication of surface finish.
UNIT – IV
MEASUREMENT THROUGH COMPARATORS : Comparators – Mechanical,
Electrical and Electronic Comparators, pneumatic comparators and their uses in
mass production.
SCREW THREAD MEASUREMENT : Element of measurement – errors in screw
threads – measurement of effective diameter, angle of thread and thread pitch,
profile thread gauges.
UNIT -V
Machine Tool Alignment Tests: Requirements of Machine Tool Alignment Tests,
Alignment tests on lathe, milling, drilling machine tools.. Preparation of acceptance
charts.
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HYDERABAD (A.P.) HYDERABAD (A.P.)
III Year B.Tech. MP I-SEM T P C III Year B.Tech. MP I-SEM T P C
0 3 2
0 3 2
(ME05261) FLUIDS AND HYDRAULIC MACHINES (ME05397) METROLOGY AND QUALITY CONTROL LAB
HEAT TRANSFER LAB
1. Impact of jet on vanes 1. Measurement of length, height diameters by vernier calipers micrometers etc.
2. Performance test on single stage centrifugal pump
2. Measurement of bores by internal micrometers and dial bore indicators.
3. Performance test on reciprocating pump
3. Use of gear teeth, vernier calipers and checking the chordal addendum and
4. Performance and Specific speed test on Pelton wheel (or Turbo Wheel) height of spur gear.
5. Performance and specific speed test on Francis Turbine
4. Machine tool alignment of test on the lathe.
6. Performance and specific speed test on Kaplan Turbine
5. Machine tool alignment test on milling machine.
7. Performance test on multi stage pump
8. Suitability test on centrifugal pump 6. Tool makers microscope and its application
9. Drag and Lift Coefficients of an Aerofoil model. 7. Angle and taper measurement by Bevel protractor, Sine bars, etc.
Any five of the above experiments are to be covered. 8. Use of spirit level in finding the flatness of surface plate.
9. Thread measurement by tool makers Microscope / two wire, there wire method.
(B) HEAT TRANSFER LAB 10. Surface roughness measurement by Taly Surf.l
11. Mean & Stander Deviation of Turned Components (atleast 30 specimen are
1. Composite Slab Apparatus – Overall heat transfer co-efficient. to be turned keeping all machining parameters constant)
2. Heat transfer through lagged pipe. 12. Mean & Stander Deviation of Drilled Components (atleast 30 specimen are to
3. Heat Transfer through a Concentric Sphere be Drilled keeping all machining parameters constant)
4. Thermal Conductivity of given metal rod. 13. Process capability studies of lathe machine using results secured from exercise
11.
5. Heat transfer in pin-fin
6. Experiment on Transient Heat Conduction 14. Process capability studies of drilling machine using results secured from
exercise.
7. Heat transfer in forced convection apparatus.
8. Heat transfer in natural convection
9. Emissivity apparatus.
10. Stefan Boltzman Apparatus.
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HYDERABAD (A.P.) UNIT VI :
III Year B.Tech. MP II-SEM T P C Introduction to PERT / CPM : Project management, network modeling-probabilistic
4+1 0 4 model, various types of activity times estimation-programme evaluation review
(HS05311) INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT techniques- Critical Path-probability of completing the project, deterministic model,
critical path method (CPM)-critical path calculation-crashing of simple of networks.
UNIT I :
Concepts of Management and Organisation – Functions of Management – Evolution UNIT VII:
of Management Thought : Taylor’s Scientific Management, Fayol’s Principles of Inspection and quality control, types of inspections- Statistical Quality Control-
Management, Douglas Mc-Gregor’s Theory X and Theory Y, Mayo’s Hawthorne techniques-variables and attributes-assignable and non assignable causes- variable
Experiments, Hertzberg’s Two Factor Theory of Motivation, Maslow’s Hierarchy of control charts, X and R charts, attributes control charts, p charts and c charts.
Human Needs – Systems Approach to Management. Acceptance sampling plan- single sampling and double sampling plans-OC curves.
Introduction to TQM-Quality Circles, ISO 9000 series procedures.
UNIT II:
Designing Organisational Structures: Basic concepts related to Organisation - UNIT VIII:
Departmentation and Decentralisation, Types of mechanistic and organic structures Introduction to Human Resource Management, Functions of HRM, Job Evaluation,
of organisation (Line organization, Line and staff organization, functional different types of evaluation methods. Job description, Merit Rating.- difference
organization, Committee organization, matrix organization, Virtual Organisation, with job evaluation, different methods of merit ratings, wage incentives, different
Cellular Organisation, team structure, boundaryless organization, inverted pyramid types of wage incentive schemes.
structure, lean and flat organization structure) and their merits, demerits and Marketing, marketing vs selling, marketing mix, product life cycle.
suitability.
TEXT BOOKS:
UNIT III: 1. Ravishankar, Industrial Engineering and Management, Galgotia, 2004.
nd
Plant location, definition, factors affecting the plant location, comparison of rural 2. Amrine, Manufacturing Organization and Management, Pearson, 2 Edition,
and urban sites-methods for selection of plant- Matrix approach. 2004.
Plant Layout – definition, objectives, types of production, types of plant layout –
various data analyzing forms-travel chart. REFERENCES:
th
1. Stoner, Freeman, Gilbert, Management, 6 Ed, Pearson Education, New Delhi,
UNIT IV: 2005.
Work study - Definition, objectives, method study - definition, objectives, steps 2. Panner Selvam, Production and Operations Management, PHI, 2004.
involved- various types of associated charts-difference between micromotion and 3. Dr. C. Nadha Muni Reddy and Dr. K. Vijaya Kumar Reddy, Reliability
memomotion studies. Engineering & Quality Engineering, Galgotia Publications, Pvt., Limited.
Work measurement- definition, time study, steps involved-equipment, different 4. Ralph M Barnes, Motion and Time Studies, John Wiley and Sons, 2004.
th
methods of performance rating- allowances, standard time calculation. 5. Chase, Jacobs, Aquilano, Operations Management, TMH 10 Edition, 2003.
Work Sampling – definition, steps involved, standard time calculations, differences 6. L.S.Srinath, PERT / CPM, affiliate East-West Press, New Delhi, 2000.
with time study. 7. Gary Dessler, Human Resource Management, Pearson Education Asia, 2002.
8. Phillip Kotler, Marketing Management, Pearson, 2004.
UNIT V: 9. Industrial Engineering and Management O.P. Khanna Dhanpat Rai
Materials Management-Objectives, Inventory – functions, types, associated costs, 10.A.R.Aryasri, Management Science for JNTU (B.Tech), Tata MvGraw-Hill, 2002.
inventory classification techniques-ABC and VED analysis. Inventory Control
Systems-Continuous review system-periodical review system. Stores Management
and Stores Records. Purchase management, duties of purchase of manager,
associated forms.
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HYDERABAD (A.P.) Balancing of Reciprocating Masses: Primary, Secondary, and higher balancing
III Year B.Tech. MP II-SEM T P C of reciprocating masses. Analytical and graphical methods. Unbalanced forces
4+1 0 4 and couples – examination of “V” multi cylinder in line and radial engines for primary
and secondary balancing, locomotive balancing – Hammer blow, Swaying couple,
(ME05184) DYNAMICS OF MACHINERY variation of tractive efforts.
UNIT – VIII
UNIT – I VIBRATION: Free Vibration of mass attached to vertical spring – oscillation of
PRECESSION : Gyroscopes, effect of precession motion on the stability of moving pendulums, centers of oscillation and suspension. Transverse loads, vibrations of
vehicles such as motor car, motor cycle, aero planes and ships. beams with concentrated and distributed loads. Dunkerly’s methods, Raleigh’s
static and dynamic force analysis of planar mechanisms. method. Whirling of shafts, critical speeds, torsional vibrations, two and three rotor
systems. Simple problems on forced damped vibration Vibration Isolation &
UNIT – II Transmissibility
FRICTION : Inclined plane, friction of screw and nuts, pivot and collar, uniform
pressure, uniform wear, friction circle and friction axis : lubricated surfaces, boundary TEXT BOOKS :
friction, film lubrication, clutches. 1. Theory of Machines / S.S Ratan/ Mc. Graw Hill Publ.
2. Theory of Machines / Jagadish Lal & J.M.Shah / Metropolitan
UNIT –III:
Clutches: Friction clutches- Single Disc or plate clutch, Multiple Disc Clutch, Cone REFERENCES :
Clutch, Centrifugal Clutch. 1. Mechanism and Machine Theory / JS Rao and RV Dukkipati / New Age
BRAKES AND DYNAMOMETERS : Simple block brakes, internal expanding brake, 2. The Theory of Machines Through Solved Example / JS Rao / New Age
band brake of vehicle. Dynamometers – absorption and transmission types. 3. Theory of Machines / Shiegly / MGH
General description and methods of operations. 4. Theory of Machines / Thomas Bevan / CBS Publishers
UNIT – IV
TURNING MOMENT DIAGRAM AND FLY WHEELS : Turning moment – Inertia
Torque connecting rod angular velocity and acceleration, crank effort and torque
diagrams – Fluctuation of energy – Fly wheels and their design.
UNIT-V:
GOVERNERS : Watt, Porter and Proell governors. Spring loaded governors –
Hartnell and hartung with auxiliary springs. Sensitiveness, isochronism and hunting.
UNIT – VI
BALANCING : Balancing of rotating masses Single and multiple – single and
different planes.
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HYDERABAD (A.P.) SPUR & HELICAL GEAR DRIVES: Spur gears& Helical gears – Load concentration
III Year B.Tech. MP II-SEM T P C factor – Dynamic load factor. Surface compressive strength – Bending strength –
4+1 0 4 Design analysis of spur gears – Estimation of centre distance, module and face
width, check for plastic deformation. Check for dynamic and wear considerations.
(ME05165) DESIGN OF MACHINE MEMBERS –II
UNIT – VII
Design of power screws: design of screw, Square ACME , Buttress, design of
UNIT – I nut, compound screw, differential screw, ball screw- possible failures.
BEARINGS : Types of Journal bearings – Lubrication – Bearing Modulus – Full
and partial bearings – Clearance ratio – Heat dissipation of bearings, bearing UNIT – VIII
materials – journal bearing design – Ball and roller bearings – Static loading of ball Machine Tool Elements: Design of beds, slide ways, spindles- material selection,
& roller bearings, Bearing life. design of strength and rigidity of parts.
UNIT – II NOTE : Design Data Book Permitted
ENGINE PARTS : Design of all components should include design for strength and rigidity apart from
Connecting Rod : Thrust in connecting rod – stress due to whipping action on engineering performance requirements.
connecting rod ends – Cranks and Crank shafts, strength and proportions of over
hung and center cranks – Crank pins, Crank shafts. TEXT BOOK:
1. Machine Design /P.Kannaiah , scitech publications
UNIT –III
Pistons, Forces acting on piston – Construction Design and proportions of piston., REFERENCES :
Cylinder, Cylinder liners, 1. Machine Design / R.N. Norton
2. Machine Design / Sarma and Agarwal
UNIT – IV 3. Machine Design / V.V. Bhandari
Design of curved beams: introduction, stresses in curved beams, Expression for 4. Data Books : (I) P.S.G. College of Technology (ii) Mahadevan
radius of neutral axis for rectangular, circular, trapezoidal and T-Section. Design 5. Mech. Engg. Design / JE Shigley
of crane hooks, C –clamps.
UNIT – V
POWER TRANSMISSIONS SYSTEMS, PULLEYS : Transmission of power by
Belt and Rope drives , Transmission efficiencies, Belts – Flat and V types – Ropes
- pulleys for belt and rope drives, Materials, Chain drives
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HYDERABAD (A.P.) metal in draw dies. Metal flow during drawing.
III Year B.Tech. MP II-SEM T P C Design of metal forming dies for piercing, blanking, bending, drawing, spinning
4+1 0 4 and forging dies, materials and treatments used.
(ME05553) TOOL DESIGN
UNIT – VII
UNIT – I
Jigs & Fixtures : Design principles and construction features. Locating methods
Cutting tool materials - Cutting tool materials, desired properties. Types, major
associated with flat Cylindrical internal and external surfaces. Types of locating
Constituent, relative characteristics, latest development, ISO : classification.
pins Requirements and choice of locating systems. Redundant location . fool
Applications, ceramics, cermets, selection of tools for various metals to be cut,
proofing. Setting blocks. Types of clamping devices and their basic elements.
properties.
Quick action clamps and nuts. Equalising and multiple clamping pneumatic
UNIT - II Hydraulie. Magnetic and vacuum clamping. Types of drill jigs and their classification.
Geometry of single point cutting tool. Influence of each geometrical parameters on Types of jig bushes. Jig feet. Indexing jigs. Economic analysis of Jigs and Fixtures.
the cutting tool performance. Factors involved in their selection. Tool signature Economic tool life for minimum cost maximum production and max profit rate.
and geometry in MRS, ORS, NRS. Cutting forms and design features of HSS and
carbide tipped tools. Feature of high production cutting tools. Chipbreakers and UNIT – VIII
their types. Miscellaneous tools : Cam design for single spindle automatics for simple
components. Tool layout Estimation of cycle. Time Gauge design : Taylor’s principle.
UNIT – III Limit gauges for holes and shafts. Estimation of limits on Go and No Go gauges.
Form tools and multi point cutting tools. Forgoing dies : Draft, parting line Filters. Allowances, sequence in multiple
Form tools : Radial and tangentials flat and circular. Form correction and tool impression forging. Flashing. Trimming.
holding methods. Plastic Tools : Application of plastic as tooling material viz., for Gauges, surface
Drill Geometry : Variation of rake and clearance angles along tips, effect and plates, jigs and fixtures Forming dies.
geometrical parameters on thrust and torque effect of feed rate on rake and
clearance, web thinning. Tupes of drill points, Grinding of drills. TEXT BOOKS :
Milling Cutters : Major types, geometry of peripheral, end land face milling cutters. 1. Donaldson, Leain and Goold, Tool Design, Tata Mc Graw Hill, New Delhi,
Profile sharpened and form relieved expression for minimum number and clearance, 1983.
web thinning. Types of drill points, Grinding of drills.
2. Tool Design – Mehta
UNIT - IV
Milling Cutters : Major types, geometry of peripheral, end land face milling cutters. REFERENCES :
Profile sharpened and form relieved expression for minimum number of teeth.
1. Surendra Kenav and Umesh Chandra, Production Engineering Design (Tool
Design features, forces and power estimation. Grinding of milling cutters.
Design) Satyaprakashan, New Delhi 1994.
Reamers : Types . Geometry. Reaming allowance. Design features tolerance
disposition. 2. Amitabha Battacharya and Inyong Ham, Design of cutting Tools. Use of Metal
Broaches : Pull and push types. Internal and External broaches geometry and Cutting Theory. ASTME publication Michigan USA., 1969.
design features. Pull force estimation, Keyway. Spline. Round. Square broaches. 3. A Bhattacharya, Principles of Metal cutting, New Central Book Agency, Calcutta.
UNIT – V
Press tools for sheet metal working :
Blanking and piercing. Die set elements. Simple and progressive dies. Estimation
of punch load, clearances. Centre of pressures. Strip layout. Methods of reducing
punch load.
Bending dies : Spring back and bencing allowance estimation of punch load.
UNIT – VI
Metal spinning : Configuration and design features of metal spinning, shear forming
and flow forming and flow forming.
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HYDERABAD (A.P.) PLASTICS : Classification Raw materials Plastics as engineering materials –
III Year B.Tech. MP II-SEM T P C
Method of processing plastics – Compression moulding, Transer moulding, Injection
4+1 0 4
(MP05265) FOUNDRY AND WELDING moulding Blow moulding – Vaccum forming.
UNIT – I UNIT-VIII
CASTING : Steps involved in making a casting – Advantage of casting and its PODER METALURGY : Basic Process – Methods of producing metal powders –
applications – Types of Foundary – Foundary layout – Patterns and Pattern making milling – atomisation – GrannUlation – Reduction – Electrolytic Deposition –
– Types of patterns – Materials used for patterns, pattern allowances and their Methods of manufacturing sintered parts – Factors determing the use of powder
construction. metallurgy – Application of this process.
Sintering Secondary operations – Sizing, Coining and machining.
UNIT- II
Moulding Process : Different moulding processes, various methods of moulding – TEXT BOOKS :
machine moulding – core making and types of cores – sand testing. 1. Welding Engineering and Technology by Dr. R.S. Parmar
2. Manufacturing Technology – P.N.Rao
UNIT – III
Methods of melting : Crucible melting and cupola operation – Defects in castings REFERENCES :
– Types of casting processes – Centrifugal casting, die-casting etc. Investment 1. Production Technology by H.M.T.
casting, shell moulding etc. 2. Production Technology by R.K. Jain
3. Welding technology by O.P.Khanna.
UNIT -IV 4. Principles of Metal Castings by Hiene & Roenthal
Principles of Gating – Requirements – Types of gates, Design of gating system –
Riser- Function, types of Riser and Riser design.
Solidification of casting – Concept – Solidification of pure metal – Nucleation and
grain growth, casting design considerations.
UNIT – V
History and development of welding, basic requirements – classification of welding
process – Types of welds and welded joints – characteristics of groove and fillet
welds – Design of welded joints.
Welding Process : Are welding, gas welding, forge welding – Resistance welding,
Thermit welding, spot welding.
UNIT – VI
Braze welding- welding of plastics-Adhesive bonding-Economics of Welding,
Welding costs – standard time for are welding, gas welding and oxa-fuel gas cutting
standard time and cost calculations.
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III Year B.Tech. MP II-SEM T P C
EXTRUSION: Classification of extrusion processes, extrusion equipment. Hot ex-
4+1 0 4
(MP05384) METAL FORMING trusion. Deformation and defects in extrusion. Analysis of the extrusion process,
Cold extrusion. Extrusion of tubing and production of seamless pipe and tubing.
UNIT-I
Plasticity –True stress strain diagrams in simple tension – Deviation from Engineer- UNIT-VIII
ing stress – Strain curves. Three dimensional stress system, strain tensor and DRAWING OF RODS, WIRES AND TUBES: Rod and wire drawing, tube drawing
yield Criteria of metals. processes, Residual stresses in rod, wire and tubes.
UNIT-II TEXT BOOK:
Fundamentals of metal forming – Classification of forming processes – Cold work- 1. G.E Dieter: Mechanical Metallurgy
ing – Recovery – Recrystallisation and grain growth, hot working. Strain rate ef-
fects – work of plastic deformation. REFERENCES
UNIT-III 1. “An Introduction to the principles of Metal Working” by Geoffery W. Rowe.
Flow stress curves – Super plasticity in materials – Hot working and cold working
operation – Relative merits and applications. 2. “Sheet working of Metals” by Eary and Reads.
UNIT-IV 3. “Manufacturing Sciences” by Amitabh Ghosh and Mallik.
Sheet metal working: Standard die sets, simple, compound, combination, progres-
sive and transfer dies. Process parameters and estimation of loads in shearing, 4. “Manufacturing Technology” by P.N. Rao.
bending, deep drawing, shear spinning operations. Mechanical and hydraulic
presses, relative merits and application – constructional features and operation.
UNIT-V
FORGING: Open die and closed die forging, machine forging, upset forging etc.,
forging loads, forging die design. Estimation of forging loads for rectangular and
cylindrical slugs. Forgeability Tests. Defects in forging, Forging equipment – con-
structional features and operation.
UNIT-VI
ROLLING: Principles of rolling, Process parameters, Estimation of rolling loads by
consideration of stresses. Principles of roll pass design for various product shapes.
Principles of ring rolling. Processing maps and their applications in metal working
operation. Rolling mills – Their constructional features and operation.
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III Year B.Tech. MP II-SEM T P C III Year B.Tech. MP II-SEM T P C
0 3 2 0 3 2
(MP05266) FOUNDRY AND WELDING LAB
(MP05385) METAL FORMING AND INSTRUMENTATION LAB
Foundry Lab :
1. Drawing of true stress and true strain diagrams from tensile test.
1. Pattern design and making for a given casting drawing.
2. Blanking & Piercing operation and study of simple press tool.
2. Measuring properties of sand
3. Forces in blanking and piercing operations.
(i) Green shear strength
(ii) Green compressor test 4. Design and drawing of a simple press tool for a certain size of blank or hole.
(iii) Dry shear strength 5. Design of deep drawing dies.
(iv) Dry compressor strength 6. Design of extrusion dies.
(v) Green hardness number 7. Design of forging dies.
(vi) Permeability test
8. Design of Rolls.
(vii) Green fines number
3. Preparation of moulds using green sand
4. Melting of metals INSTRUMENTATION LAB
5. Casting of given part.
1. Calibration of Pressure Gauges
Welding Lab : 2. Calibration of transducer for temperature measurement.
3. Study and calibration of LVDT transducer for displacement measurement.
1. Arc welding (Lap and butt joints – two exercises)
4. Calibration of strain gauge for temperature measurement.
2. Spot welding
3. TIG welding 5. Calibration of thermocouple for temperature measurement.
4. Plasma welding / Brazing 6. Calibration of capacitive transducer for angular displacement.
5. Process parameters in welding, heat effected zone and mechanical properties 7. Study and calibration of photo and magnetic speed pickups for the
of weld joint. measurement of speed.
6. Arc, Gas and Plasma cutting. 8. Calibration of resistance temperature detector for temperature measurement.
REFERENCE :
1. Metallography Laboratory Practice / George / KEHL
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HYDERABAD (A.P.) INVENTORY: Introduction – Single item – Deterministic models – Purchase
IV Year B.Tech. MP I-SEM T P C inventory models with one price break and multiple price breaks – shortages are
4+1 0 4 not allowed – Stochastic models – demand may be discrete variable or continuous
(ME05436) OPERATIONS RESEARCH variable – Instantaneous production. Instantaneous demand and continuous
demand and no set up cost.
UNIT – I
Development – Definition– Characteristics and Phases – Types of models – UNIT – VII
operation Research models – applications. DYNAMIC PROGRAMMING:
ALLOCATION: Linear Programming Problem Formulation – Graphical solution – Introduction – Bellman’s Principle of optimality – Applications of dynamic
Simplex method – Artificial variables techniques -Two–phase method, Big-M method programming- capital budgeting problem – shortest path problem – linear
– Duality Principle. programming problem.
UNIT – II UNIT – VIII
TRANSPORTATION PROBLEM – Formulation – Optimal solution, unbalanced SIMULATION: Definition – Types of simulation models – phases of simulation–
transportation problem – Degeneracy. Assignment problem – Formulation – applications of simulation – Inventory and Queuing problems – Advantages and
Optimal solution - Variants of Assignment Problem- Traveling Salesman problem. Disadvantages – Simulation Languages.
SEQUENCING – Introduction – Flow –Shop sequencing – n jobs through two
machines – n jobs through three machines – Job shop sequencing – two jobs TEXT BOOK :
through ‘m’ machines. 1. Operations Research / S.D.Sharma-Kedarnath.
UNIT – III REFERENCES :
REPLACEMENT: Introduction – Replacement of items that deteriorate with time – 1. Operations Research /A.M.Natarajan,P.Balasubramani,A. Tamilarasi/Pearson
when money value is not counted and counted – Replacement of items that fail Education.
completely, group replacement. 2. Operations Research: Methods and Problems / Maurice Saseini, Arhur Yaspan
and Lawrence Friedman
UNIT – IV 3. Operations Research / R.Pannerselvam,PHI Publications.
THEORY OF GAMES: Introduction – Minimax (maximin) – Criterion and optimal 4. Operations Research / Wagner/ PHI Publications.
strategy – Solution of games with saddle points – Rectangular games without saddle 5. Operation Research /J.K.Sharma/MacMilan.
points – 2 X 2 games – dominance principle – m X 2 & 2 X n games -graphical 6. Introduction to O.R/Hiller & Libermann (TMH).
method. 7. O.R/Wayne L.Winston/Thomson Brooks/cole
8. Introduction to O.R /Taha/PHI
UNIT – V
WAITING LINES: Introduction – Single Channel – Poisson arrivals – exponential
service times – with infinite population and finite population models– Multichannel
– Poisson arrivals – exponential service times with infinite population single channel
Poisson arrivals.
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HYDERABAD (A.P.) Material requirement planning, manufacturing resources planning, DNC, AGV,
IV Year B.Tech. MP I-SEM T P C ASRS, Flexible manufacturing systems – FMS equipment, system layouts, FMS
4+1 0 4 control.
(ME05108) CAD / CAM
Unit – VIII
Unit – I CIM : Integration, CIM implementation, major functions in CIM, Benefits of CIM,
Computers in Industrial Manufacturing, Product cycle, CAD / CAM Hardware, Basic Lean manufacturing, Just-in-time.
structure, CPU, Memory types, input devices, display devices, hard copy devices,
storage devices. TEXT BOOKS :
nd
1. CAD / CAM Principles and Applications – 2 edition, P.N. Rao, Tata Mc. Grah
Unit – II Hill
Computer Graphics : Raster scan graphics coordinate system, database structure
for graphics modeling, transformation of geometry, 3D transformations, mathematics REFERENCES:
of projections, clipping, hidden surface removal. 1. CAD / CAM Theory and Practice / Ibrahim Zeid / TMH
2. CAD / CAM / CIM / Radhakrishnan and Subramanian / New Age
Unit – III 3. Principles of Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing / Farid Amirouche /
Geometric modeling : Requirements, geometric models, geometric construction Pearson
models, curve representation methods, surface representation methods, modeling 4. Computer Numerical Control Concepts and programming / Warren S Seames
facilities desired. / Thomson.
Unit – IV
Drafting and Modeling systems : Basic geometric commands, layers, display control
commands, editing, dimensioning, general facilities of Unigraphics, solid modeling,
constraint based modeling.
Unit – V
Numerical control : NC, NC modes, NC elements, NC machine tools, structure of
CNC machine tools, features of Machining center, turning center, CNC Part
Programming : fundamentals, manual part programming methods, Computer Aided
Part Programming.
Unit – VI
Group Tech : Part family, coding and classification, production flow analysis,
advantages and limitations, Computer Aided Processes Planning, Retrieval type
and Generative type.
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HYDERABAD (A.P.) Basic Structure - Programming : Ladder diagram - Timers, Internal Relays and
IV Year B.Tech. MP I-SEM T P C Counters Shift Registers - Master and Jump Controls - Data Handling - Analog
4+1 0 4 input / output PLC Selection - Application
(MC05379) MECHATRONICS
Unit – I INTRODUCTION Unit – VIII PROGRAMMABLE MOTION CONTROLLERS
Definition – Trends - Control Methods: Standalone , PC Based ( Real Time Operating Introduction - System Transfer Function - Laplace transform and its application in
Systems, Graphical User Interface , Simulation ) - Applications: SPM, Robot, CNC, analysing differential equation of a control system - Feedback Devices : Position ,
FMS, CIM. Velocity Sensors - Optical Incremental encoders - Proximity Sensors : Inductive ,
Capacitive , Infrared - Continuous and discrete processes - Control System
Unit – II SIGNAL CONDITIONING Performance & tuning - Digital Controllers - P , PI , PID Control - Control modes –
Introduction – Hardware - Digital I/O , Analog input – ADC , resolution , sped channels Position , Velocity and Torque - Velocity Profiles – Trapezoidal - S. Curve - Electronic
Filtering Noise using passive components – Resistors, capacitors - Amplifying Gearing - Controlled Velocity Profile - Multi axis Interpolation , PTP , Linear , Circular
signals using OP amps –Software - Digital Signal Processing – Low pass , high - Core functionalities – Home , Record position , Go to Position - Applications :
pass , notch filtering SPM, Robotics
Unit – III PRECISION MECHANICAL SYSTEMS TEXT BOOKS :
Pneumatic Actuation Systems - Electro-pneumatic Actuation Systems - Hydraulic 1) Mechatronics Electronics Control Systems in Mechanical and Electrical
rd
Actuation Systems - Electro-hydraulic Actuation Systems - Timing Belts - Ball Screw Engineering by W Bolton, Pearson Education Press, 3 edition, 2005.
and Nut - Linear Motion Guides - Linear Bearings - Harmonic Transmission -
Bearings Motor / Drive Selection REFERENCES :
1. Mechatronics Source Book by Newton C Braga, Thomson Publications,
Chennai.
Unit – IV ELECTRONIC INTERFACE SUBSYSTEMS 2. Mechatronics – N. Shanmugam / Anuradha Agencies Publisers.
TTL, CMOS interfacing - Sensor interfacing - Actuator interfacing – solenoids ,
motors Isoation schemes- opto coupling, buffer IC’s - Protection schemes – circuit
breakers , over current sensing , resetable fuses , thermal dissipation - Power
Supply - Bipolar transistors / mosfets
Unit – V ELECTROMECHANICAL DRIVES
Relays and Solenoids - Stepper Motors - DC brushed motors - DC brushless motors
- DC servo motors - 4-quadrant servo drives , PWM’s - Pulse Width Modulation -
Variable Frequency Drives, Vector Drives - Drive System load calculation
Unit – VI MICROCONTROLLERS OVERVIEW
8051 Microcontroller , micro processor structure - Digital Interfacing - Analog
Interfacing - Digital to Analog Convertors - Analog to Digital Convertors - Applications
Programming –Assembly , C ( LED Blinking , Voltage measurement using ADC )
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HYDERABAD (A.P.) UNIT – VIII
IV Year B.Tech. MP I-SEM T P C
Dispatching – Activities of dispatcher – Dispatching procedure – folowup – definition
4+1 0 4
– Reason for existence of functions – types of followup, applications of computer in
production planning and control.
(MP05492) PRODUCTION PLANNING AND CONTROL
TEXT BOOKS :
UNIT – I
1. Elements of Production Planning and Control / Samuel Eilon.
Introduction : Definition – Objectives of production Planning and Control – Functions
2. Modern Production / Operations Management / Baffa & Rakesh Sarin.
of production planning and control – Elements of production control – Types of
production – Organization of production planning and control department – Internal
REFERENCES :
organization of department.
1. Operations Management – S.N. Chary.
2. Inventory Control Theory and Practice / Martin K. Starr and David W. Miller.
UNIT – II
3. Reliability Engineering & Quality Engineering by Dr. C. Nadha Muni Reddy
Forecasting – Importance of forecasting – Types of forecasting, their uses – General
and Dr. K. Vijaya Kumar Reddy, Galgotia Publications, Pvt., Limited.
principles of forecasting – Forecasting techniques – qualitative methods and
4. Production Control A Quantitative Approach / John E. Biegel.
quantitive methods.
5. Production Control / Moore.
6. Operations Management / Joseph Monks.
UNIT – III
Inventory management – Functions of inventories – relevant inventory costs – ABC
analysis – VED analysis – EOQ model – Inventory control systems – P–Systems
and Q-Systems –
UNIT – IV
Introduction to MRP & ERP, LOB (Line of Balance), JIT inventory, and Japanese
concepts.
UNIT – V
Routing – Definition – Routing procedure –Route sheets – Bill of material – Factors
affecting routing procedure. Schedule –definition – Difference with loading
UNIT – VI
Scheduling Policies – Techniques, Standard scheduling methods,
UNIT – VII
Line Balancing, Aggregate planning, Chase planning, Expediting, controlling
aspects.
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HYDERABAD (A.P.) UNIT-VI Dynamics of Machine tools
IV Year B.Tech. MP I-SEM T P C Machine tool elastic system-cutting process closed-loop system – general procedure
4+1 0 4
for assessing dynamic stasbility of EES –cutting process closed-loop system –
(ME05347) MACHINE TOOL DESIGN
Dynamic characteristics of elements and systems - Dynamic characteristics of the
(Elective-I)
equivalent elastic systems - Dynamic characteristics of the cutting process – Stability
UNIT – I Introduction to Machine tool Drives and Mechanisms –
analysis – Forced vibrations of machine tools.
General Principles of Machine Tool Design: Working and Auxiliary Motions in
Machine Tools. Parameters Defining Working Motions of a Machine Tool. Machine
UNIT – VII Control systems in machine tools :
Tool Drives. Hydraulic Transmission and its Elements. Mechanical Transmission
Functions, requirements and classification – Control systems for changing speeds
and its Elements. Techno-Economical Prerequisites for Undertaking the Design of
and Feeds – Control systems for executing forming and Auxiliary motions – Manual
New Machine Tool. General Requirements of Machine Tool Design. Engineering
control system – Automatic control systems – Adaptive control system.
Design Process Applied to Machine Tools. Layout of Machine Tool.
UNIT-VIII Numerical control of machine tools : Fundamental concepts,
UNIT – II Regulation of Speed and Feed Rates:
classification and structure of numerical control systems – Manual part programming
Aim of sped and feed rate regulation. Stepped regulation of Speed: Design of speed
– Computer Added part programming. Various elements of a CNC machines –
box. – Design of Feed Box – Machine Tool Drives using Multiple Speed Motions –
Drives used and their selection.
Special Cases of Gear Box Design – General Recommendations for Developing
the Gearing Diagram – Stepless Regulation of Speed and Feed Rates.
TEXT BOOKS :
1. Mehta N.K. Machine Tool Design, TMII.
UNIT-III Design of Machine Tool Structures:
2. Sen G.S. & Bhattacharya, Principles of Machine Tools, New Central Book
Function of Machine Tool Structures and their requirements – Design criteria for
Agency, Calcutta – 1986.
machine tool structures – Materials of machines Tools structures – Static and
Dynamic stiffness – Profiles of machine tool structure – Basic Design procedures
REFERENCES :
of machine tool structures – Design of Beds – Design of Columns – Design of
1. Acherkan N, Machine Tool Design, Vol. 2 & 3 Mir publishers, Moscow, 1968.
Housings – Design of Bases and Tables – Design of Cross Rails, Arms, Saddles
2. Basu S.K., Design of Machine Tools, Allied Publisher, 1989
and carriages – Design of Rams – Model Technique in design in machine tool
3. Koenigs Berger & Tlusty, Design of Machine Tools, Pergaman Press 1970
structures.
4. Russe W. Henke, Introductionto Fluid Power Circuits and systems, Addison
Wesley, 1970
UNIT-IV Design of Guideways and Power Screws:
Functions and types of Guideways – Design of Slideways – Design criteria and
calculations for slideways – Guideways operative under liquid friction conditions –
Design of Aerostatic slideways – Design of Anti-Friction Guideways – Combination
Guideways – Protecting devices for slideways – Design of power screws.
UNIT-V Design of Spindles and Spindle Supports :
Functions of Spindle Unit and requirements – Materials of Spindles – Effect of
machine tool compliance on machining accuracy - Design calculations of spindles
– Anti friction bearing – Sliding bearings.
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IV Year B.Tech. MP I-SEM T P C IV Year B.Tech. MP I-SEM T P C
4+1 0 4 4+1 0 4
(MP05013) ADVANCED METAL CASTING (ME05427) NON-CONVENTIONAL SOURCES OF ENERGY
(ELECTIVE – 1) (Elective – I)
UNIT – I
UNIT – I : Special types of cupolas – Hot blast cupola, water cooled – their PRINCIPLES OF SOLAR RADIATION: Role and potential of new and renewable
construction and operations. Different types of Refractories – general requirments source, the solar energy option, Environmental impact of solar power - Physics of
– Raw materials – Characteristics and application. the sun, the solar constant, extraterrestrial and terrestrial solar radiation, Solar
UNIT – II : Furnace classification – Open hearth, Electric arc induction furnace – radiation on titled surface, Instruments for measuring solar radiation and sun shine,
solar radiation data.
steel converts – construction and operation special treatments of melts.
UNIT – III : Production of Ferrous castings – Gray iron, malleable iron casting UNIT – II
Production of Ferrous castings – SOLAR ENERGY COLLECTION: Flat plate and concentrating collectors,
classification of concentrating collectors, orientation and thermal analysis, advanced
UNIT – IV : Production of Non-Ferrous Casting – Aluminum, Copper and Magnesium
collectors.
base alloy castings.
UNIT – V : GATING AND CASTING DESIGN : Types and design of gating systems UNIT - III
– Design and positioning of risers – gating ratio use of padding and chills – SOLAR ENERGY STORAGE AND APPLICATIONS: Different methods, sensible,
solidification of castings. latent heat and stratified storage, solar ponds. Solar applications - solar heating/
cooling techniques, solar distillation and drying, Photovoltaic energy conversion.
UNIT – VI : FINISHING OPERATIONS: Fettling, cleaning, finishing, Heat-treatment
of castings, Salvging of defective castings. UNIT – IV
UNIT – VII : SPECIAL CASTING TECHNIQUES : Die castings – Permanent mould WIND ENERGY: Sources and potentials, horizontal and vertical axis windmills,
casting, CO2, process shell moulding machines – melting and processing. performance characteristics, Betz criteria
UNIT — VIII : Material handling equipment, defects in castings, Analysis of casting UNIT - V
defects – Inspection and testing procedures (Destructive and NDT), Quality control BIO-MASS: Principles of Bio-Conversion, Anaerobic /aerobic digestion, types of
& Quality Assurances Bio-gas digesters, gas yield, combustion characteristics of bio-gas, utilization for
TEXT BOOKS cooking, I.C. Engine operation, and economic aspects.
1. Principles of Metal Casting – Acme , loper and Rosenthal. UNIT – VI
2. Metal Casting Principles and Practice T V Ramana Rao New age international GEOTHERMAL ENERGY: Resources, types of wells, methods of harnessing the
(p) Ltd. energy, potential in India.
REFERENCES: UNIT - VII
OCEAN ENERGY – OTEC, Principles, utilization, setting of OTEC plants,
1. Foundry Engg. – Tavler, Flummings and Wultt.
thermodynamic cycles. Tidal and Wave energy: Potential and conversion
2. Introduction of Foundry Technology – Ekey and Winter. techniques, mini-hydel power plants, their economics.
3. Foundry Technology – Lal and Khanna.
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DIRECT ENERGY CONVERSION: Need for DEC, Carnot cycle, limitations, HYDERABAD (A.P.)
Principles of DEC. Thermo-electric generators, Seebeck, Peltier and Joule IV Year B.Tech. MP I-SEM T P C
Thompson effects, figure of merit, materials, applications, MHD generators, 4+1 0 4
principles, dissociation and ionization, hall effect, magnetic flux, MHD accelerator,
MHD engine, power generation systems, electron gas dynamic conversion, economic (EE05425) NEURAL NETWORKS & FUZZY LOGIC
aspects. Fuel cells, principle, faraday’s laws, thermodynamic aspects, selection of (Elective-II)
fuels and operating conditions.
Unit – I: Introduction to Neural Networks
TEXT BOOKS:
Introduction, Humans and Computers, Organization of the Brain, Biological Neuron,
1. Renewable Energy Resources / Tiwari and Ghosal / Narosa
Biological and Artificial Neuron Models, Hodgkin-Huxley Neuron Model, Integrate-
2. Non- conventional Energy Sources / G.D. Rai
and-Fire Neuron Model, Spiking Neuron Model, Characteristics of ANN, McCulloch-
REFERENCES: Pitts Model, Historical Developments, Potential Applications of ANN.
1. Renewable Energy Sources / Twidell & Weir
2. Solar Energy / Sukhatme Unit- II: Essentials of Artificial Neural Networks
3. Solar Power Engineering / B.S. Magal Frank Kreith & J.F. Kreith Artificial Neuron Model, Operations of Artificial Neuron, Types of Neuron Activation
4. Principles of Solar Energy / Frank Krieth & John F Kreider Function, ANN Architectures, Classification Taxonomy of ANN – Connectivity, Neural
5. Non-Conventional Energy / Ashok V Desai / Wiley Eastern Dynamics (Activation and Synaptic), Learning Strategy (Supervised, Unsupervised,
6. Non-Conventional Energy Systems / K Mittal / Wheeler Reinforcement), Learning Rules, Types of Application
7. Renewable Energy Technologies / Ramesh & Kumar / Narosa
8. Energy Technology – S Rao and B B Parulakar
Unit–III: Single Layer Feed Forward Neural Networks
Introduction, Perceptron Models: Discrete, Continuous and Multi-Category, Training
Algorithms: Discrete and Continuous Perceptron Networks, Perceptron Convergence
theorem, Limitations of the Perceptron Model, Applications.
Unit- IV: Multilayer Feed forward Neural Networks
Credit Assignment Problem, Generalized Delta Rule, Derivation of Backpropagation
(BP) Training, Summary of Backpropagation Algorithm, Kolmogorov Theorem,
Learning Difficulties and Improvements.
Unit V: Associative Memories
Paradigms of Associative Memory, Pattern Mathematics, Hebbian Learning, General
Concepts of Associative Memory (Associative Matrix, Association Rules, Hamming
Distance, The Linear Associator, Matrix Memories, Content Addressable Memory),
Bidirectional Associative Memory (BAM) Architecture, BAM Training Algorithms:
Storage and Recall Algorithm, BAM Energy Function, Proof of BAM Stability Theorem
Architecture of Hopfield Network: Discrete and Continuous versions, Storage and
Recall Algorithm, Stability Analysis, Capacity of the Hopfield Network
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Applications. HYDERABAD (A.P.)
IV Year B.Tech. MP I-SEM T P C
4+1 0 4
Unit – VI: Classical & Fuzzy Sets
Introduction to classical sets - properties, Operations and relations; Fuzzy sets,
(MC05148) CONCURRENT ENGINEERING
Membership, Uncertainty, Operations, properties, fuzzy relations, cardinalities,
(ELECTIVE – II)
membership functions.
UNIT – I
UNIT VII: Fuzzy Logic System Components Introduction : Development of Concurrent Engineering. The mean and activity
Fuzzification, Membership value assignment, development of rule base and decision concepts and principles. Examples.
making system, Defuzzification to crisp sets, Defuzzification methods.
UNIT – II :
Concurrent Engineering Tools and Technologies : Changes in to Technologies,
UNIT VIII: Applications Tasks, Talents and times into well managed resources product developments.
Neural network applications: Process identification, control, fault diagnosis and
load forecasting. UNIT – III :
Research in Engineering design and manufacturing : Theory applications using
the concurrent Engineering concepts and Principles.
Fuzzy logic applications: Fuzzy logic control and Fuzzy classification.
UNIT-IV :
TEXT BOOK: Simultaneous design and all related processes of a product.
1. Neural Networks, Fuzzy logic, Genetic algorithms: synthesis and applications
UNIT – V :
by Rajasekharan and Rai – PHI Publication.
The mission and vision of C.E. : Computer optimized manufacturing (COM). The
2. Introduction to Artificial Neural Systems - Jacek M. Zuarda, Jaico Publishing next generation of computer integrated manufacturing (CIM).
House, 1997.
UNIT-VI :
REFERENCES: Global competitiveness and development of high quality product. Offline reliability
1. Neural and Fuzzy Systems: Foundation, Architectures and Applications, - N.
UNIT – VII :
Yadaiah and S. Bapi Raju, Pearson Education Managing the concurrent Engineering: Contemporary Issues a modern Tools and
2. Neural Networks – James A Freeman and Davis Skapura, Pearson, 2002. methods. Use of Computers and decision making. Reengineering concepts
3. Neural Networks – Simon Hykins , Pearson Education
4. Neural Engineering by C.Eliasmith and CH.Anderson, PHI UNIT-VIII :
Automated Quality Control Application of CMM, Basic concepts, Zero defect, 6
5. Neural Networks and Fuzzy Logic System by Bork Kosk, PHI Publications.
sigma concept, Tolerancing, Examples, DFMA, Rapid Prototyping
TEXT BOOKS :
1. Concurrent Engineering: Tools and Technologies for Mechanic Systems De-
sign – Edward, J. Haug.
REFERENCES :
1. Research in Engineering Design : Theory, applications, and concurrent engi-
neering : Vol. 7, No. 1, 1995.
2. Managing Concurrent Engineering. – Jon Turino.
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IV Year B.Tech. MP I-SEM T P C IV Year B.Tech. MP I-SEM T P C
4+1 0 4 0 3 2
(ME05248) FINITE ELEMENT METHOD (ME05110) CAD / CAM LAB
(Elective – II)
UNIT – I 1.Drafting : Development of part drawings for various components in the form of
Introduction to Finite Element Method for solving field problems. Stress and Equilibrium.
Boundary conditions. Strain – Displacement relations. Stress – strain relations. orthographic and isometric. Representation of Dimensioning and tolerances
scanning and plotting. Study of script, DXE AND IGES FILES.
UNIT – II
One Dimensional problems : Finite element modeling coordinates and shape functions.
Potential Energy approach : Assembly of Global stiffness matrix and load vector. Finite 2. Part Modeling : Generation of various 3D Models through Protrusion, revolve,
element equations, Treatment of boundary conditions, Quadratic shape functions.
shell sweep. Creation of various features. Study of parent child relation. Feature
UNIT – III based and Boolean based modeling surface and Assembly Modeling. Study of
Analysis of Beams : Element stiffness matrix for two node, two degrees of freedom per
node beam element. various standard Translators. Design simple components.
UNIT – IV
3. a. Determination of deflection and stresses in 2D and 3D trusses and beams.
Finite element modelling of two dimensional stress analysis with constant strain triangles
and treatment of boundary conditions. b. Determination deflections component and principal and Von-mises stresses
in plane stresses in plane stress, plane strain and Axisymmeric
UNIT – V
Finite element modelling of Axisymmetric solids subjected to Axisymmetric loading with components.
triangular elements. c. Determination of stresses in 3D and shell structures (at least one example
Two dimensional four noded isoparametric elements and numerical integration.
in each case)
UNIT – VI d. Estimation of natural frequencies and mode shapes, Harmonic response
Steady state heat transfer analysis : one dimensional analysis of a fin and two dimensional
analysis of thin plate. Analysis of a uniform shaft subjected to torsion. of 2D beam.
Dynamic Analysis : Formulation of finite element model, element matrices, evaluation of e. Study state heat transfer Analysis of plane and Axisymmetric components.
Eigen values and Eigen vectors for a stepped bar and a beam.
UNIT – VII 4. a) Development of process sheets for various components based on tooling
Finite element – formulation to 3 D problems in stress analysis, convergence requirements,
Machines.
UNIT – VIII b) Development of manufacturing defects and tool management systems.
Mesh generation, Techniques such as semi automatic and fully Automatic Mesh generation
Techniques : use of softwares such as ANSYS, CAEFEM, NISA NASTRAN etc. c) Study of various post processors used in NC Machines.
Comparison of commercially available packages. d) Development of NC code for free from and sculptured surfaces using CAM
TEXT BOOK : packages.
1. Introduction to Finite Elemets in Engineering / Chandraputla, Ashok and Belegundu e) Machining of simple components on NC lathe and Mill by transferring NC
/ Prentice – Hall
Code / from a CAM package. Through RS 232.
REFERENCES: f) Quality Control and inspection.
1 Finite element analysis / C.S .Krishna murthy.
2 The Finite Element Methods in Engineering / SS Rao / Pergamon.
3 An introduction to Finite Element Method / JN Reddy / Me Graw Hill Packages :
4 The Finite Element Method for Engineers – Kenneth H. Huebner, Donald L. Dewhirst, Use of Auto CAD, Micro Station, CATIA, Pro-E, I-DEAS, ANSYS, ISA, CAEFEM,
Douglas E. Smith and Ted G. Byrom / John Wiley & sons (ASIA) Pte Ltd.
Gibbs CAM, Master CAM etc,
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HYDERABAD (A.P.) Programmable Motion Controller and XY Position table and its simulation.
IV Year B.Tech. MP I-SEM T P C
3. Programmable Logic Controller programming in ladder Logic and Functional
0 3 2
Block Diagram (FBD), interfacing of actual PLC with non servo motor, sensors
(ME05491) PRODUCTION DRAWING PRACTICE using actual PLC and Simulation of the same.
4. Interfacing of sensors, electro pneumatics and DC servo motors using actual
AND MECHATRONICS LAB
Programmable Motion Controller and Programmable Logic Controller along
Unit – I with its simulation.
Conventional representation of Materials – conventional representation of parts – 5. 3D Robotic Simulation / Virtual Lab for Operation of 5 Axis + gripper , pick and
screw joints, welded joints, springs, gears, electrical, hydraulic and pneumatic circuits place Robot , in manual mode ( Teach pendant ) and thru programming (
– methods of indicating notes on drawings. Point to Point , Linear and Circlar interpolation )
6. Building Circuits of Pneumatic and Electropneumatic circuits, Hydraulics and
Unit – II Limits and Fits Electro Hydraulics circuits for automated systems using cross section simulation
Types of fits, exercises involving selection / interpretation of fits and estimation of of the components.
limits from tables.
Unit – III Form and Positional Tolerances
Introduction and indication of the tolerances of from and position on drawings,
deformation of runout and total runout and their indication.
Unit – IV Surface roughness and its indication
Definitions – finishes obtainable from various manufacturing processes,
recommended surface roughness on mechanical components.
Unit – V
Heat treatment and surface treatment symbols used on drawings.
Unit – VI Detailed / Pant drawings
Drawing of pants from assembly drawings with indications of size, tolerances,
roughness, form and position errors etc.
Mechatronics Laboratory ( Experiments ) (ME 4131 ) 3/2
(B) MECHATRONICS LAB
1. Position, Velocity and Torque Control of DC Servo Motor using actual
Programmable Motion Controller and XY position table.
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IV Year B.Tech. MP II-SEM T P C Transmission System : Clutches, principle, types, cone clutch, single plate clutch,
4+1 0 4 multi plate clutch, magnetic and centrifugal clutches, fluid fly wheel – gear boxes,
types, sliding mesh, construct mesh, synchro mesh gear boxes, epicyclic gear box
(ME05056) AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING
, over drive torque converter.
Propeller shaft – Hotch – Kiss drive, Torque tube drive, universal joint, differential
UNIT – I
rear axles – types – wheels and tyres.
Introduction : Components of four wheeler automobile – chassis and body –
power unit – power transmission – rear wheel drive, front wheel drive, 4 wheel drive
UNIT – VII
– types of automobile engines, engine construction, turbo charging and super
Steering System : Steering geometry – camber, castor, king pin rake, combined
charging – engine lubrication, splash and pressure lubrication systems, oil filters,
angle toein, center point steering. Types of steering mechanism – Ackerman steering
oil pumps – crank case ventilation – engine service, reboring, decarbonisation,
mechanism, Davis steering mechanism, steering gears – types, steering linkages.
Nitriding of crank shaft..
UNIT – VIII
UNIT – II
Suspension System : Objects of suspension systems – rigid axle suspension
Fuel System : S.I. Engine : Fuel supply systems, Mechanical and electrical fuel
system, torsion bar, shock absorber, Independent suspension system.
pump – filters – carburettor – types – air filters – petrol injection.
C.I. Engines : Requirements of diesel injection systems, types of injection systems,
Braking System : Mechanical brake system, Hydraulic brake system, Master
fuel pump, nozzle, spray formation, injection timing, testing of fuel pumps.
cylinder, wheel cylinder tandem master cylinder Requirement of brake fluid,
Pneumatic and vacuum brakes.
UNIT – III
Cooling System : Cooling Requirements, Air Cooling, Liquid Cooling, Thermo,
TEXT BOOKS :
water and Forced Circulation System – Radiators – Types – Cooling Fan - water
1. Automotive Mechanics – Vol. 1 & Vol. 2 / Kripal Sing.
pump, thermostat, evaporating cooling – pressure sealed cooling – antifreeze
2. Automotive Mechanics / G.B.S. Narang
solutions.
Ignition System : Function of an ignition system, battery ignition system,
REFERENCES :
constructional features of storage, battery, auto transformer, contact breaker points,
1. Automotive Engineering / Newton Steeds & Garrett
condenser and spark plug – Magneto coil ignition system, electronic ignition system
2. Automobile Engineering / William Crouse
using contact breaker, electronic ignition using contact triggers – spark advance
3. Automotive Mechanics / Heitner
and retard mechanism.
4. Automotive Engines / Srinivasan
5. Automobile Engineering – K.K. Ramalingam / Scitech Publications (India) PVT.
Unit – IV : Emission from Automobiles – Pollution standards National and
LTD.
international – Pollution Control – Techniques – Multipoint fuel injection for SI
Engines. Common rail diesel injection.
UNIT – V
Electrical System : Charging circuit, generator, current – voltage regulator – starting
system, bendix drive mechanism solenoid switch, lighting systems, Horn, wiper,
fuel gauge – oil pressure gauge, engine temperature indicator etc.
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IV Year B.Tech. MP II-SEM T P C
Generation and control of electron beam for machining, theory of electron beam
4+1 0 4
machining, comparison of thermal and non-thermal processes –General Principle
(ME05565) UN-CONVENTIONAL MACHINING PROCESSES and application of laser beam machining – thermal features, cutting speed and
(Elective – III) accuracy of cut.
UNIT – I
UNIT-VII
INTRODUCTION – Need for non-traditional machining methods-Classification of
Application of plasma for machining, metal removal mechanism, process parameters,
modern machining processes – considerations in process selection. Materials.
accuracy and surface finish and other applications of plasma in manufacturing
Applications.
industries.
Chemical machining-principle- maskants –etchants- applications.
UNIT II
Ultrasonic machining – Elements of the process, mechanics of metal removal
UNIT – VIII
process parameters, economic considerations, applications and limitations, recent
Magnetic abrasive finishing, Abrasive flow finishing, Electrostream drilling, Shaped
development.
tube electrolytic machining
UNIT – III
TEXT BOOKS:
Abrasive jet machining, Water jet machining and abrasive water jet machine : Basic
1. Advanced machining processes/ VK Jain/ Allied publishers
principles, equipments, process variables, mechanics of metal removal, MRR,
application and limitations.
REFERENCES :
1. Modern Machining Process / Pandey P.C. and Shah H.S./ TMH
UNIT - IV
2. New Technology / Bhattacharya A/ The Institution of Engineers, India 1984.
ELECTRO – CHEMICAL PROCESSES : Fundamentals of electro chemical
machining, electro-chemical grinding, electro chemical honing and deburring
process, metal removal rate in ECM, Tool design, Surface finish and accuracy
economic aspects of ECM – Simple problems for estimation of metal removal rate.
Fundamentals of chemical, machining, advantages and applications.
UNIT - V
THERMAL METAL REMOVAL PROCESSES : General Principle and applications
of Electric Discharge Machining, Electric Discharge Grinding and electric discharge
wire cutting processes – Power circuits for EDM, Mechanics of metal removal in
EDM, Process parameters, selection of tool electrode and dielectric fluids, methods
surface finish and machining accuracy, characteristics of spark eroded surface and
machine tool selection. Wire EDM, principle, applications.
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HYDERABAD (A.P.) HYDERABAD (A.P.)
IV Year B.Tech. MP II-SEM T P C IV Year B.Tech. MP II-SEM T P C
4+1 0 4 4+1 0 4
(ME05054) AUTOMATION IN MANUFACTURING (EI05351) MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS
(ELECTIVE – III) (Elective – III)
UNIT – I Unit I:
Introduction Types and strategies of automation, pneumatic and hydraulic Information systems in the enterprise : Why information systems, perspectives on
components circuits, Automation in machine tools. Mechanical feeding and too
changing and machine tool control transfer the automaton. information systems, contemporary approaches to information systems, four major
types of systems in organizations-transaction processing systems, management
UNIT – II information systems, decision support systems, executive support systems.
Automated flow lines : Methods or work part transport transfer Mechanical buffer
storage control function, design and fabrication consideration.
Unit II
UNIT – III Systems from a functional perspective- Sales and Marketing Systems, Manufacturing
Analysis of Automated flow lines: General terminology and analysis of transfer
and Production Systems, Financial and Accounting Systems, Human Resources
lines without and with buffer storage, partial automation, implementation of
automated flow lines. Systems. Integrating functions and business processes.
UNIT – IV Unit III
Assembly system and line balancing : Assembly process and systems assembly
line, line balancing methods, ways of improving line balance, flexible assembly The Digital Firm, Electronic Business and Electronic Commerce : Internet technology
lines. and the digital firm, categories of electronic commerce, customer centered retailing,
business-to-business electronic commerce, commerce payments, electronic
UNIT – V
Automated material handling : Types of equipment, functions, analysis and design business, management opportunities, challenges and solutions.
of material handling systems conveyor systems, automated guided vehicle systems.
Unit IV
UNIT -VI
The wireless revolution: business value of wireless networking, wireless transmission
Automated storage systems, Automated storage and retrieval systems; work in
process storage, interfacing handling and storage with manufacturing. media and devices, cellular network standards and generations, wireless computer
networks and internet access, M-commerce and Mobile computing, wireless
UNIT – VII technology in the enterprise.
Adaptive control systems : Introduction, adaptive control with optimization, Adaptive
control with constraints, Application of A.C. in Machining operations. Use of various
parameters such as cutting force, Temperatures, vibration and acoustic emission. Unit V
Security and control : system vulnerability and abuse, business value of security
UNIT – VIII
Business process Re-engineering: Introduction to BPE logistics, ERP, Software and control, establishing a management framework for security and control,
configuration of BPE, concurrent Engineering, Techniques of Rapid Proto typing. technologies and tools for security and control.
TEXT BOOK :
Unit VI
1. Automation, Production Systems and Computer Integrated Manufacturing :
M.P. Groover./ Pearson Edu. Enterprise Applications and Business Process Systems : What are enterprise
REFERENCES : systems, How enterprise systems work, supply chain management systems,
1. Computer control of Manufacturing Systems by Yoram Coreom. customer relationship management systems, enterprise integration trends.
2. CAD / CAM/ CIM by Radhakrishnan.
3. Automation by W. Buekinsham.
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Redesigning the organizations with information systems : systems as planned HYDERABAD (A.P.)
organizational change, business process reengineering and process improvement, IV Year B.Tech. MP II-SEM T P C
4+1 0 4
overview of system development, alternative systems building approaches –
traditional systems life cycle, prototyping, end-user development, application
(ME05554) TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT
software package and outsourcing.
(Elective – IV)
Unit VIII UNIT – I
Managing change and international information systems : The importance of change TQM – overview – History – Stages of Evolution - elements – definitions – continu-
management in information systems success and failure, managing implementation, ous improvement – objectives – internal and external customers.
the growth of international systems, organizing international information systems, UNIT – II
managing global systems, technology issues and opportunities for global value
Quality standards – Need of stadadisation - Insitutions – bodies of stadadisation,
chains. ISO 9000 series – ISO 14000 series – other contemporary standards.
UNIT – III
TEXT BOOK:
1. Kenneth. C. Laudon, Jane P. Laudon & VM Prasad: Management Information Quality measurement systems (QMS) – developing and implementing QMS – non
conformance database.
Systems, 9/e, Pearson Education, 2005.
UNIT - IV
REFERENCES : Problem Solving - Problem Solving process – corrective action – order of prece-
1. Henry C.Lucas, Jr. Information Technology-Strategic Decision Making for dence – system failure analysis approach – flow chart – fault tree analysis – failure
Managers, John Wiley & Sons, Inc, 2005. mode assessment and assignment matrix – organizing failure mode analysis –
pedigree analysis.
2. James A. O’Brien, Introduction to Information Systems, TMH, New Delhi, 2002.
3. Steven Alter, Information Systems, Pearson Education, Fourth Edition, 2004. UNIT – V
4. Effy Oz, Management Information Systems, Third Edition, Thomson, 2002. Quality circles – organization – focus team approach – statistical process control –
5. W S Jawadekar, Management Information Systems, TMH, Second Edition, process chart – Ishikawa diagram – preparing and using control charts.
2002. UNIT VI
6. Turban, Rainer, Potter, Information Technology, John Wiley & Sons, Inc.2003.
Quality Function Development (QFD) – elements of QFD – bench marking – Taguchi
Analysis – loss function - Taguchi design of experiments.
UNIT – VII
Value improvement elements – value improvement assault – supplier teaming.
UNIT – VIII
Six sigma approach – application of six sigma approach to various industrial situa-
tions.
TEXT BOOK :
1. Total Quality Management – Joseph and Susan Berk.
2. Quality management by –Howared giltow-TMH
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IV Year B.Tech. MP II-SEM T P C Robot Application in Manufacturing:
4+1 0 4 Material Transfer - Material handling, loading and unloading- Processing - spot and
continuous arc welding & spray painting - Assembly and Inspection.
(ME05507) ROBOTICS
(Elective – IV) TEXT BOOKS:
1. Industrial Robotics / Groover M P /Pearson Edu.
UNIT – I 2. Robotics / Fu K S/ McGraw Hill.
Introduction: Automation and Robotics, CAD/CAM and Robotics – An over view
of Robotics – present and future applications – classification by coordinate system REFERENCES:
and control system. 1. Robotics, CSP Rao and V.V. Reddy, Pearson Publications (In press)
2. Robotics and Control / Mittal R K & Nagrath I J / TMH.
UNIT – II 3. An Introduction to Robot Technology, / P. Coiffet and M. Chaironze / Kogam
Components of the Industrial Robotics: Function line diagram representation of Page Ltd. 1983 London.
robot arms, common types of arms. Components, Architecture, number of degrees 4. Robotic Engineering / Richard D. Klafter, Prentice Hall
of freedom – Requirements and challenges of end effectors, determination of the 5. Robot Analysis and Intelligence / Asada and Slow time / Wiley Inter-Science
end effectors, comparison of Electric, Hydraulic and Pneumatic types of locomotion 6. Introduction to Robotics / John J Craig / Pearson Edu.
devices. 7. Robot Dynamics And Control – Mark W. Spong and M. Vidyasagar / John
Wiley & Sons (ASIA) Pte Ltd.
UNIT – III
Motion Analysis: Homogeneous transformations as applicable to rotation and
translation – problems.
UNIT – IV
Manipulator Kinematics: Specifications of matrices, D-H notation joint coordinates
and world coordinates Forward and inverse kinematics – problems.
UNIT – V
Differential transformation and manipulators, Jacobians – problems.Dynamics:
Lagrange – Euler and Newton – Euler formations – Problems.
UNIT VI
Trajectory planning and avoidance of obstacles, path planning, Skew motion, joint
integrated motion – straight line motion – Robot programming, languages and
software packages.
UNIT VII
Robot actuators and Feed back components:
Actuators: Pneumatic, Hydraulic actuators, electric & stepper motors. Feedback
components: position sensors – potentiometers, resolvers, encoders – Velocity
sensors.
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IV Year B.Tech. MP II-SEM T P C 3-D Geometric transformations: Translation, rotation, scaling, reflection and shear
4+1 0 4 transformations, composite transformations.
3-D viewing : Viewing pipeline, viewing coordinates, view volume and general
(CS05137) COMPUTER GRAPHICS projection transforms and clipping (p.nos 427-445, 452-483 of text book -1).
(Elective-IV)
UNIT-VII
UNIT-I Visible surface detection methods : Classification, back-face detection, depth-
Introduction, Application areas of Computer Graphics, overview of graphics systems, buffer, scan-line, depth sorting, BSP-tree methods, area sub-division and octree
video-display devices, raster-scan systems, random scan systems, graphics monitors methods, ray casting (p.nos 489-508 of text book -1, Chapter 15 of of text book-2).
and work stations and input devices(p.nos 22-91 of text book-1).
UNIT-VIII
UNIT-II Computer animation: Design of animation sequence, general computer animation
Output primitives: Points and lines, line drawing algorithms, mid-point circle and functions, raster animation, computer animation languages, key frame systems,
ellipse algorithms. Filled area primitives: Scan line polygon fill algorithm, boundary- motion specifications.( p.nos 604-617 of text book -1, chapter 21 of text book-2)
fill and flood-fill algorithms, attributes of line (p.nos 103-130,137-150,164-172 of
text book-1, p.nos. 72-99 of text book-2). TEXT BOOKS :
1. “Computer Graphics C version”, Donald Hearn and M.Pauline Baker, Pearson
UNIT-III prentice Hall.
2-D geometrical transforms: Translation, scaling, rotation, reflection and shear
transformations, matrix representations and homogeneous coordinates, composite 2. “Computer Graphics Principles & practice”, second edition in C, Foley,
transforms, transformations between coordinate systems (p.nos 204-227 of text VanDam, Feiner and Hughes, Pearson Education.
book-1).
REFERENCES:
UNIT-VI 1. “Computer Graphics Second edition”, Zhigand xiang, Roy Plastock, Schaum’s
2-D viewing : The viewing pipeline, viewing coordinate reference frame, window to outlines, Tata Mc-Graw hill edition.
view-port coordinate transformation, viewing functions, Cohen-Sutherland and Cyrus- 2. Procedural elements for Computer Graphics, David F Rogers, Tata Mc Graw
nd
beck line clipping algorithms, Sutherland –Hodgeman polygon clipping hill, 2 edition.
algorithm(p.nos 237-250,257-262 of text book -1, p.nos. 111-126 of text book-2). 3. Principles of Computer Graphics – Shalini Govil and Pai Springer, 2004
UNIT-V
3-D object representation: Polygon surfaces, quadric surfaces, spline representation,
Hermite curve, Bezier curve and B-Spline curves, Bezier and B-Spline surfaces.
Basic illumination models, polygon rendering methods. (p.nos 324-332,340-343,
347-365, 515-531, 542-547 of text book-1, p.nos 473-529,721-739 of text book-2).
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