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ME3391 ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS

UNIT I BASICS, ZEROTH, AND FIRST LAW

Review of Basics – Thermodynamic systems, Properties, and processes Thermodynamic Equilibrium


–Displacement work - P-V diagram. Thermal equilibrium - Zeroth law – Concept of temperature and
Temperature Scales. First law – application to closed and open systems – steady and unsteady flow
processes.

UNIT II SECOND LAW AND ENTROPY

Heat Engine – Refrigerator - Heat pump. Statements of second law and their equivalence & corollaries.
Carnot cycle - Reversed Carnot cycle - Performance - Clausius inequality. Concept of entropy – T-s
diagram - Tds Equations - Entropy change for a pure substance.

UNIT III AVAILABILITY AND APPLICATIONS OF II LAW

Ideal gases undergoing different processes - principle of increase in entropy. Applications of II


Law.High- and low-grade energy. Availability and Irreversibility for open and closed system processes
–I and II law Efficiency.

UNIT IV PROPERTIES OF PURE SUBSTANCES

Steam - formation and its thermodynamic properties - p-v, p-T, T-v, T-s, h-s diagrams. PVT surface.
Determination of dryness fraction. Calculation of work done and heat transfer in non-flow and flow
processes using Steam Table and Mollier Chart.

UNIT V GAS MIXTURES AND THERMODYNAMIC RELATIONS

Properties of Ideal gas, real gas - comparison. Equations of state for ideal and real gases. vander Waal's
relation - Reduced properties - Compressibility factor - Principle of Corresponding states - Generalized
Compressibility Chart. Maxwell relations - TdS Equations - heat capacities relations - Energy equation,
Joule-Thomson experiment - Clausius-Clapeyron equation.

TOTAL: 45 PERIODS

TEXTBOOKS:
• Nag.P.K., “Engineering Thermodynamics”, 6th Edition, Tata McGraw Hill (2017), New Delhi.

• Natarajan,E., “Engineering Thermodynamics: Fundamentals and Applications”, 2nd Edition
(2014),Anuragam Publications, Chennai.

SREFERENCES:
• Cengel, Y and M. Boles, Thermodynamics - An Engineering Approach, Tata McGraw
Hill,9th Edition, 2019.

• Chattopadhyay, P, “Engineering Thermodynamics”, 2nd Edition Oxford University Press,


2016.

• Rathakrishnan, E., “Fundamentals of Engineering Thermodynamics”, 2nd Edition, Prentice Hall


of India Pvt. Ltd, 2006.
ME3493 MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY

UNIT – I MECHANICS OF METAL CUTTING 9


Mechanics of chip formation, forces in machining, Types of chip, cutting tools – single point cutting tool
nomenclature, orthogonal and oblique metal cutting, thermal aspects, cutting tool materials, tool wear,
tool life, surface finish, cutting fluids and Machinability.

UNIT – II TURNING MACHINES 9


Centre lathe, constructional features, specification, operations – taper turning methods, thread cutting
methods, special attachments, surface roughness in turning, machining time and power estimation.
Special lathes - Capstan and turret lathes- tool layout – automatic lathes: semi-automatic – single
spindle: Swiss type, automatic screw type – multi spindle

UNIT – III RECIPROCATING MACHINE TOOLS 9


Reciprocating machine tools: shaper, planer, slotter: Types and operations- Hole making: Drilling,
reaming, boring, tapping, type of milling operations-attachments- types of milling cutters– machining
time calculation-- Gear cutting, gear hobbing and gear shaping – gear finishing methods Abrasive
processes: grinding wheel – specifications and selection, types of grinding process – cylindrical
grinding, surface grinding, centreless grinding, internal grinding - micro finishing methods

UNIT – IV CNC MACHINES 9


Computer Numerical Control (CNC) machine tools, constructional details, special features – Drives,
Recirculating ball screws, tool changers; CNC Control systems – Open/closed, point-to-
point/continuous - Turning and machining centres – Work holding methods in Turning and machining
centres, Coolant systems, Safety features.

UNIT – V PROGRAMMING OF CNC MACHINE TOOLS 9


Coordinates, axis and motion, Absolute vs Incremental, Interpolators, Polar coordinates, Program
planning, G and M codes, Manual part programming for CNC machining centers and Turning centers
– Fixed cycles, Loops and subroutines, Setting up a CNC machine for machining.

TOTAL 45 PERIODS

TEXTBOOKS:
• Kalpakjian. S, “Manufacturing Engineering and Technology”, Pearson
Education India,7th Edition, 2018.

• Michael Fitzpatrick, Machining and CNC Technology, McGraw-Hill Education;


4th edition, 2018.

REFERENCES:
• Roy. A. Lindberg, Processes and materials of manufacture, PHI / Pearson education,
2006.

• Geofrey Boothroyd, “Fundamentals of Metal Machining and Machine Tools”,


McGraw Hill, 1984.

• Rao. P.N “Manufacturing Technology,” Metal Cutting and Machine Tools,


Tata McGraw- Hill, New Delhi, 2009.
CME398 PRECISION MANUFACTURING L T P C
3 0 0 3

UNIT – I PRECISION ENGINEERING 9


Introduction to Precision Engineering, Need for precision manufacturing, Taniguchi diagram, Four Classes
of Achievable Machining Accuracy – Normal, Precision, High-precision, Ultra-precision Processes and
Nanotechnology.
UNIT – II PRECISION MACHINING 9
Overview of Micro- and Nano-machining, Conventional micro machining techniques - micro-turning,
micro- milling, micro-grinding, Ultra-precision diamond turning, Non-conventional micromachining
techniques – abrasive jet and water jet micromachining, Ultrasonic micromachining, micro electrical
discharge machining, photochemical machining, electro chemical micromachining, laser beam
micromachining, Electron beam micromachining, Focused Ion Beam micromachining, etc.
UNIT – III MACHINE DESIGN FOR PRECISION 9
MANUFACTURING
Philosophy of precision machine design, Ultra-Precision Machine Elements: Guide- ways, Drive Systems,
Friction Drive, Linear Motor Drive, Spindle Drive. Bearings: Principle, construction and application of
Rolling, Hydrodynamic and Hydrostatic Bearings, Aerostatic Bearings, Magnetic bearings.
UNIT – IV MECHANICAL AND THERMAL ERRORS 9
Sources of error, Principles of measurement, Errors due to machine elements, bearings, spindles,
Kinematic design, Structural compliance. Vibration, Thermal errors – background, thermal effects,
Environmental control of precision machinery. Error mapping and error budgets.
UNIT – V MEASUREMENT AND CHARACTERISATION 9
Optical dimensional metrology of precision features – Machine vision, Multi-sensor coordinate
metrology, Laser Tracking Systems, Laser scanners, White-Light Interference 3D Microscopes, Focus-
Based Optical Metrology- Fringe projection method, Measurement of Typical Nano features.
Surface metrology - 3D surface topography - Need, Measurement – Chromatic confocal Microscopy,
Interferometry, Non-optical Scanning Microscopy – Scanning electron Microscopes, Scanning probe
microscopes, Parameters for characterizing 3D surface topography.
TOTAL:45 PERIODS

TEXTBOOKS:
• Jain, V.K., Introduction to micromachining, Narosa publishers, 2018

• Venktesh V.C., SudinIzman, Precision Engineering, Tata Mc.Graw Hill Publishing


Company, New Delhi 2007.
REFERENCES:

• David Dornfeld, Dae-Eun Lee, Precision Manufacturing, Springer, 2008.

• Jain, V.K., Micromanufacturing Processes, CRC Press, 2012.

• Joseph McGeough, Micromachining of Engineered Materials, Marcel Dekker Inc., 2002.

• Kevin Harding, “Handbook of Optical Dimensional Metrology, Series: Series in Optics


and Optoelectronics”, Taylor & Francis, 2013.

• Murty, R.L., Precision Engineering in Manufacturing, New Age publishers, 2005.

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