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    K. E. SocietysRAJARAMBAPU INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, RAJARAMNAGAR

    T.Y. B. Tech. (Mechanical)

    Curriculum Structure

    T. Y. B.Tech (Mech.)Sem. I

    CourseCode

    Course Teaching Scheme Evaluation SchemeL T P Credits Scheme Theory

    (Marks %)Practical(Marks %)

    Max Min. forpassing

    Max Min. forpassing

    ME301 Dynamics of Machines 3 1 -- 4 ISE 20 40

    MSE 30

    ESE 50 40ME303 Heat and Mass transfer 3 1 -- 4 ISE 20 40

    MSE 30

    ESE 50 40ME305 Design of Machine

    Components3 1 -- 4 ISE 20 40

    MSE 30

    ESE 50 40

    ME307 Control Engineering 3 1 -- 4 ISE 20 40MSE 30

    ESE 50 40

    ME309 Manufacturing Engineering 3 1 -- 4 ISE 20 40

    MSE 30

    ESE 50 40

    ME351 Workshop PracticeV -- --

    2 1 ISE 50 50ESE 50 50

    ME353 Dynamics of Machines Lab -- --

    2 1 ISE 50 50

    ESE 50 50ME355 Heat and Mass Transfer

    Lab-- -

    -2 1 ISE 50 50

    ESE 50 50

    SH351 Professional SkillsDevelopmentII

    - - 2 1 ISE 100 50

    ME357 Professional Ethics inEngineering

    2 - - P/NP ISE 100 40

    TOTAL 17 5 08 24

    Total Contact Hours/week : 30Total Credits : 24ISE = In semester exam, MSE = Mid semester exam, ESE = End Semester examP- Pass, NP- Not Pass

    Note: Students are required to undergo industrial/field training of minimum 15 days inthe vacation of Semester-I. Its evaluation will be done in Semester-II based on the reportsubmitted by the students.

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    T. Y. B.Tech (Mech.)Sem. II

    CourseCode

    Course Teaching Scheme Evaluation SchemeL T P Credits Scheme Theory (Marks

    %)Practical(Marks %)

    Max Min. forpassing

    Max Min. fopassing

    ME302 Machine Design 3 1 -- 4 ISE 20 40

    MSE 30

    ESE 50 40ME304 Energy Engineering 3 1 -- 4 ISE 20 40

    MSE 30

    ESE 50 40

    ME306 I.C. Engines 3 --

    -- 3 ISE 20 40

    MSE 30

    ESE 50 40

    ME308 Metrology and QualityControl

    3 --

    -- 3 ISE 20 40

    MSE 30

    ESE 50 40

    ME310 Industrial Organization &Management

    3 1 -- 4 ISE 20 40MSE 30

    ESE 50 40

    ME352 Machine Design Lab -- --

    2 1 ISE 50 50ESE 50 50

    ME354 Advanced Machining Lab -- --

    2 1 ISE 100 50

    ME356 I.C. Engines Lab -- --

    2 1 ISE 50 50

    ESE 50 50

    ME358 MQC and Measurement

    Lab

    -- -

    -

    2 1 ISE 50 50

    ESE 50 50

    ME360 Mini Project II / EPICSProject

    -- --

    4 2 ISE 100 50

    ME362 Field Training -- - - 2 ISE 100 50

    TOTAL 15 3 12 26

    Total Contact Hours/week : 29Total Credits : 26ISE = In semester Evaluation, MSE = Mid semester exam, ESE = End Semester exam

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    III) T. Y. B. Tech. (Mechanical) Sem. I

    Class : T.Y.B. Tech Semester : I

    Course Code : ME301 Course Name : Dynamics ofMachines

    L T P Credits3 1 -- 4

    Unit 01 : Balancing of Rotary Masses :

    Introduction, Static & Dynamic Balancing, Balancing of single rotating mass by a single

    mass rotating in same plane, Balancing of single rotating mass by two masses rotating in

    different planes, Balancing of several masses rotating in same plane, Balancing of several

    masses rotating in different planes.

    07

    Unit 02 : Balancing of Reciprocating Masses:

    Primary and secondary forces & couples in reciprocating masses, Direct & reverse crankmethod of balancing, Balancing of Single cylinder, Multi-cylinder Inline engine, Radial

    engine, & V engines.

    07

    Unit 03 : Gyroscope :

    Principle of Gyroscope, Gyroscopic couple, spinning & processional motion, Gyroscopic

    couple and its effect on (i) Aeroplane. (ii) Ship (iii) Two Wheeler (iv) Four

    Wheeler.

    06

    Unit 04 : Single Degree of Freedom system : Free Vibration

    A) Fundamentals of Vibrations: Elements of vibratory systems, Basic definitions, S.H.M.,degree of freedom, modeling of a system, concept of linear and non linear systems,

    equivalent spring, linear & torsional systems.B) Undamped Free Vibrations : Natural frequency by Equilibrium and energy methods for

    Longitudinal and torsional vibrations.C) Damped Free Vibrations : Different types of damping, free vibration with viscous damping

    over damped, critically damped and under damped systems, initial conditions, logarithmicdecrement, dry friction or coulomb dampingfrequency and rate of decay of oscillations.

    07

    Unit 05 : Single Degree of Freedom System : Forced Vibration

    Forced vibration of longitudinal and torsional systems, frequency response functions

    simple harmonic excitations, excitation due to reciprocation and rotary unbalance, base

    excitation, magnification factor, response phenomenon and phase difference, Vibration

    isolation, Force and motion transmissibility.

    06

    Unit 06 : Introduction to Two degree of Freedom System & Fundamentals of Noise :

    A) Free vibration of spring coupled systems longitudinal and torsional, natural frequenciesand mode shapes, Free vibration of mass coupled system, Dynamic Vibration Absorber.

    B) Sound Concepts, human hearing mechanism, fundamentals of noise, decibels, soundpressure level, sound intensity, sound fields, sound reflection. Acceptable soundstandards.

    07

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    Tutorial Content:1. Problems on balancing of rotating masses2. Problems on balancing of Reciprocating masses3. Problems on gyroscope

    4. Problems on undamped free vibrations5. Problems on damped free vibrations6. Problems on forced vibrations

    REFERENCES :

    Text Books:

    1. Theory of Machines by Rattan S.S. (Tata McGraw Hill)2. Theory of Machines by Ballaney, Khanna Publications3. Mechanical Vibrations by V.P. Singh, Dhanpat Rai Publications4. Mechanical Vibrations by S.S.Rao, Pearson Education Publi.5. Theory of Machines by Dr. V.P.Singh, Dhanpat Rai Publications.

    Reference Books:

    1. Theory of Machines & Mechanisms by Shigley (Tata McGraw Hill)2. Mechanical Vibrations by Grover G.K., Nemchand Publi.3. Mechanism and Machine Theory by Rao, Dukkipati, New Age International.4. Theory of Machines by Jagdishlal, Metropolitan Publi.5. Theory of Machines by R.K.Bansal (Laxmi Publications)6. Theory of vibrations with applications by W.T. Thomson (CBS Publications)

    7. Mechanical vibrations by Tse, morse and Hinkle (PHI Publications)8. Solved vibrations in Mechanical Vibrations, Schaums Series9. Mechanisms and Dynamics of machines by J.Srinivas (SciTech Publications)10. Kinematics, Dynamics and Design of Machinery by Walidron, Wiley India Publi.11. Theory of Vibration with applications by W.T.Thomson12. Kinematics, Dynamics of Machinery by Wilson, Sadler Pearson Education13. Pujara K., Vibration& noise for Engineering, Dhanpat Rai and Company.

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    Class:- T.Y. B.Tech Semester-I

    Course Code ME303 Course Name:-Heat and Mass Transfer

    L P T Credits3 -- 1 4

    Unit 1:-

    A) Modes of Heat Transfer:

    Modes of heat transfer. Basic laws of heat transfer, Introduction to combined modesof heat transfer, Thermal conductivity and its variation with temperature for variousEngg. Materials, Introduction to Nano fluids.

    B) Steady State Heat Conduction:

    Derivation of Generalized Heat Conduction equation in Cartesian co-ordinate,Generalized Heat conduction equation in cylindrical and spherical coordinates (noderivation) and its reduction to one dimension (1D), Heat conduction through plane

    wall, cylinder, sphere; composites, critical radius of insulation for cylinder andsphere.

    09

    Unit 2 :

    A) Unsteady State Heat Conduction:

    Lumped Heat Capacity Analysis, Biot and Fourier number and their significance,Use of Hiesler and Grober Charts.

    B) Extended Surfaces:

    Types and applications of fins, Heat transfer through rectangular and circular fins.Fin effectiveness and efficiency.

    04

    Unit 3 : Radiation

    Nature of thermal radiation, definitions of absorbitivity, reflectivity, transmissivity,monochromatic emissive power. Total emissive power and emissivity, Concept ofblack body & gray body, Kirchoffs law, Weins law and Plancks law. Deduction ofStefan Boltzman equation. Lambert cosine rule, Intensity of radiation. Energyexchange by radiation between two black surfaces with non-absorbing medium inbetween and in absence of reradiating surfaces. Geometric shape factor.

    07

    Unit 4 : Convection :

    Concept of Hydrodynamic and thermal boundary layer, local and average convectivecoefficient for laminar and turbulent flow for flat plate and pipe. Dimensional Analysisfor Natural and Forced Convection, significance of Dimensionless numbers,

    Numerical correlations to solve free and forced convection problem.

    09

    Unit 5:

    A) Boiling & condensation:

    Pool boiling curves, Forced boiling, Techniques for enhancement of boiling,Nusselts theory of condensation, Condensation number, Filmwise and dropwisecondensation.

    B) Mass Transfer :

    Introduction, Modes of mass transfer, Analogy between heat and mass transfer,Mass diffusion (Mass basis, Mole basis), Ficks law of diffusion, Significance ofvarious dimensionless numbers.

    05

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    Tutorial content:1. To solve simple problems on conduction, convection and radiation2. To solve problems on steady state heat conduction.3. To solve problems pin fin/unsteady state heat conduction4. To solve problem on forced convection.5. To solve problem on natural convection.6. To solve problems on heat exchangers.

    References: -

    Text Books:1. R.K. Rajput, Heat and Mass Transfer, S. Chand & Company Ltd., New Delhi. 110055.2. Dr. D. S. Kumar, Heat and Mass Transfer,S.K. Kataria & Sons, Delhi. 3. P.K. Nag, Heat Transfer, Tata McGraw Hill publishing Company Ltd., New Delhi.

    Reference Books:1. R.C. Sachdev, Heat and Mass Transfer, Tata MacGraw Hill Publisher.2. J.P.Holman, Heat Trasfer, Tata MacGraw Hill Publisher.3. M.Necati Ozisik, A Basic Approach to Heat Transfer, Tata MacGraw Hill International

    Edition.4. Ghoshdastidar, Heat and Mass Transfer, Oxford University.5. Ynus A Cengel, Heat Transfer: A Practical Approach, Tata MacGraw Hill.

    Unit 6: Heat Exchangers:

    Classification & Types of Heat exchangers, Fouling factor, Overall heat transfercoefficient, Analysis by LMTD and NTU method for parallel and counter flow, Designconsideration for Heat exchangers. Heat pipe.

    06

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    Class:T.Y.B.Tech Semester: I

    Course Code:ME305

    Course Name:Design of Machine Components

    Unit 1. Concept of Machine design:

    General design procedure, basic requirements of machine elements, Types ofloads, Factor of safety- its selection & significance, Theories of elastic failure &their applications, Review & selection of various engineering materials properties &I.S. coding of various materials, Factors governing selection of Engineeringmaterials.

    6

    Unit 2. Design of machine elements against static loading:

    Knuckle joint, Turn buckle and Levers. Design of welded & bolted joints subjectedto transverse and eccentric loads.Bolted joint subjected following conditions i)Bolted joints in shear ii) Bolted joints subjected to load perpendicular to the axis of

    bolt iii) Bolted joints subjected to eccentric load on circular base.

    6

    Unit 3:Design for fluctuating loadsStress concentration-causes and remedies, fluctuating stresses, fatigue failure, S-N curve, endurance limit, notch sensitivity, endurance strength modifying factors,reversed stresses, design for finite and infinite life, cumulative damage in fatiguefailure, Soderberg and Goodman diagram, fatigue design of components undercombined stresses such as shaft, bolts and springs (only theoretical treatment forbolted joint)

    8

    Unit 4. Design of shaft, keys & couplings:

    Transmission & line shafts, splined shafts, Types of Couplings, Design of Muff,Rigid flange & Flexible bushed pin type flanged coupling, Design of keys & splines.

    6

    Unit5. Design of Springs and Power Screw:

    Various types of springs and their applications, Design of Helical, Compression &Tension springs subjected to static loading. Stresses induced in helicalsprings.Forms of threads, Design of power screw & nuts, Types of induced stressesefficiency of power screw, self locking and overhauling properties, Introduction torecirculating ballscrew.

    8

    Unit 6.Flywheel and Belt selection

    Torque analysis, Design of solid disk flywheel & rimmed flywheel, Stresses inrimmed flywheel, Selection of flat belt and V belt as per the standard manufacturerscatalogue, Introduction to timing belts

    6

    Tutorial Content:One hour per week per batch tutorial is to be utilized for problem solving to ensure thatstudents have properly learnt the topics covered in the lectures. This shall includeassignments on material selection for machine components and design projects on anytwo of the following.1.Design of Knuckle joint or turn buckle,

    L P T Credits

    3 -- 1 4

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    2.Design of Screw Jack.3. Design of coupling etc .These assignments should include design report and freehand drawing of detail andassembly of above components showing dimensions.

    REFERENCES:-

    Text Books:

    1) Design of Machine Elements by V.B.Bhandari, Tata McGraw Hill Publications.

    2) Machine DesignbyR.K.Jain,Khanna Publishers.

    3) Elements of Machine Designby Pandya Shah, Charotar Publishing House.

    Reference Books:

    1) Machine Design Integrated approach by Robert L. Norton.

    2) Design of Machine Element by J.F. Shigley., McGraw Hill Publications3) Design of Machine Element by M.F.Spotts.

    4) PSG Design data Book

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    Class: T.Y.B. Tech Semester: I

    Course Code: ME307 Course Name: ControlEngineering

    Unit 1 Introduction to Automatic Control:

    A) Generalized Control System Types, Open Loop and Closed Loop, Linear and Non-

    Linear, Time Variant and Time invariant Systems with Examples. Advantages of

    Automatic Control Systems

    B) Mathematical Model of Control System: Mechanical Translational Systems,

    Rotational System, Grounded Chair Representation, Electrical Elements,

    Analogous Systems, Force Voltage Analog, Force Current Analog,

    Mathematical Model of , Hydraulic/Pneumatic System, Thermal System,

    07

    Unit 2 Block Diagram Algebra and Control Components:

    Rules for Reduction of Block Diagram, Control System Components A.C, D.C.Servomotor , Hydraulic Servomotor, , JetPipe Amplifier

    07

    Unit 3 Linearization of non-linear function.

    Linearization of operating curves and examples, Steady state analysis

    06

    Unit 4 Transient Response :

    General Form of Transfer Function, Concept of Poles and Zeros, Distinct, Repeated

    and Complex Zeros. Response of systems (First and Second Order) to Inputs Step,

    Damping Ratio and Natural frequency. Transient Response Specification.

    07

    Unit 5 Stability and Root Locus Technique:

    Rouths Stability Criteria, Significance of Root Locus, Construction of Root Loci,

    General Procedure, Effect of Poles and Zeros on the System Stability.

    07

    Unit 6 State Space Analysis:

    System Representation, Direct, Parallel, Series and General Programming,

    Conversion of State Space Model to Transfer Function.

    06

    Tutorial Content:1) Tutorial on Mathematical modeling of control components2) Tutorial on Block diagram algebra.3) Tutorial on Linearization of non linear functions and steady state analysis.4) Tutorial on Transient Response.

    L P T Credits3 -- 1 4

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    5) Tutorial on Stability and root locus technique.6) Tutorial on State space Analysis.

    REFERENCE BOOKS:

    Text Books:

    1) Control System Engineering: R Anandnatarajan, P. Ramesh Babu, SciTech Publi.

    2) Automatic Control Engineering: F.H. Raven (5th ed.), Tata McGraw Hill Publi.

    3) Feed Back Control Systems: R. A. Barapate

    Reference Books:

    1) Control Systems: A. Anand Kumar, Prentice Hall Publi.

    2) Modern Control Systems: K Ogata, 3rd Ed, Prentice Hall Publi

    3) Automatic Control Systems: B.C. Kuo, 7th Ed, Willey India Ltd./ Prentice Hall Publi.

    4) Automatic Control Engineering: D. Roy and Choudhari, Orient Longman Publi. Calcutta

    5) Modern Control Engineering K.Ogata Pearson Education.

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    Class:T.Y.B.Tech Semester: I

    Course Code: ME309 Course Name:Manufacturing Engineering

    Unit 1 Theory of Metal CuttingCutting tools, tool geometry, concept of speed, feed, depth of cut, cutting action,cutting forces, estimation of cutting forces, Merchants circle of forces, Measurementof cutting forces & power required, machinability, tool life.

    09

    Unit 2 Tool geometry-

    Parts, angles and types of single point cutting tools, tool geometry of single pointcutting tool, tool geometry of multipoint cutting tools.-drills, milling cutters, reamers

    05

    Unit 3 Press tools

    Dies, punches, types of presses, clearances, types of dies, strip layout, calculation ofpress capacity, center of pressure, Design consideration for die elements.

    06

    Unit 4 Design of Jigs

    Definition, elements, Types of location, their selection, clamping. Types of Jig bushes,indexing methods. Types of Jigs, Design of Jigs.

    07

    Unit 5 Design of Fixtures

    Essentials of milling fixtures, Simple milling fixture, Line or string milling fixtures,indexing milling fixtures

    07

    Unit 6 Introduction to CNC

    Numerical control (NC) of machine tools, Computer numerical control (CNC) ofmachine tools, Direct numerical control (DNC)

    06

    Tutorial Content:

    1. Tool geometry of single point cutting tool.2. Tool geometry of Multi point cutting tools.3. Measurement of cutting forces using tool dynamometer.4. Design of press tool.

    5. Design of jig.6. Design of fixture.

    References: -Text Books:

    1) Production Technology-HMTTata McGraw-Hill Publishing Ltd.2) Production Engg.- P.C. Sharma- S. Chand Publication.

    L P T Credits3 -- 1 4

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    3) Production Technology By Thirupati Reddy, Scitech Publication.4) Metal cutting and Machine Tools By Thirupati Reddy, Scitech Publication5) Jigs & Fixtures- Kempster, ELBS.6) Theory of Metal Cutting-Sen Bhattacharya7) Kuldeep Sareen, Chandandeep Grewal, CAD/CAM Theory and Concepts, S. Chand

    Reference Books:1) Metal cutting theory & Tool design- Mr. Arshinnov MIR Publication.2) Fundamentals of Tool Design design-ASTME Publication.3) Tool Design-DonaldsonTHM Publication4) Machine tool Engg.-G.R. Nagarpal- Khanna Publication.5) Production Engg. Design (Tool Design)-S. Chandar & K. Surendra Satya Prakashan-

    Delhi.6) Production Tooling Equipment-S.A.J.Parsan7) S. E. Rusinoff: Manufacturing Processes, Times India Press.8) Doyle, Manufacturing Processes and Materials for engineers, Prentice Hall of India

    Press.9) S. K. Basu, Fundamentals of Tool Design, Oxford IBH.

    10) Hoffman: Introduction to Jigs and Fixtures, Galgotia Publishers.

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    Class : T. Y. B.Tech Semester- I

    Course Code:ME351

    Course Name :Workshop Practice- V

    L P T Credits-- 2 -- 1

    External Square Threading.

    Job Involving Operations on Milling,

    Shaping, Turret, Surface, Grinding,

    Cylindrical Grinding Machine

    12 Practicals

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    L P T Credits-- 02 --- 01

    Class : T.Y.B. Tech Semester : I

    Course Code : ME353 Course Name :Dynamics of Machines Lab

    TERM WORK :

    A Term work shall consist of report on the following.

    1. Experimental verification of dynamic balancing of rotating masses.

    2. Experiment on Gyroscope.

    3. Experiment on Longitudinal vibration of spring mass system.

    4. Determination of Logarithmic decrement.

    5. To determine the frequency curve under different damping conditions for singledegree freedom system of vibration.

    6. To determine resonance frequency of transverse vibration of beam.

    7. To determine critical speed of single rotor system.

    8. Experiment on double pendulum.

    9. Experiment on coupled pendulum.

    10. Experiment on two rotor system without damping.

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    Class T. Y. B.Tech Semester I

    Course Code ME355 Course nameHeat & Mass Transfer Lab

    Term Work:

    Experiment must be set simultaneously and the no. of students in each group working on aSetup shall not exceed 05 students. Any 10 Experiments based on following list:1. Determination of thermal conductivity of insulating powder.2. Determination of thermal conductivity of Composite wall or lagged pipe.3. Determination of thermal conductivity of Metal rod4. Determination of Heat Transfer Coefficient for natural convection.5. Determination of Heat Transfer Coefficient for forced convection (Air).

    6. Determination of Emissivity.7. Determination of Stefan Boltzmann Constant.8. Boiling Heat Transfer.9. Condensation Heat Transfer.10. Trail on Heat Exchangers.11. Heat Pipe Demonstration/Trial.12. Determination of Heat Transfer Coefficient for forced convection (Liquid).

    L P T Credits- 2 - 1

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    Class T. Y. B.Tech Semester I

    Course CodeSH351

    Course nameProfessional skills

    development II

    Course Objectives:

    1. To highlight the skills required for successful, lifelong professional development.

    2. To suggest strategies and methodologies that can assist in the acquisition of professional

    development skills.

    PART I : Details of the Practical

    1. Introduction to Corporate Etiquettes: Business dress and grooming Office etiquettes

    Telephone etiquettesDining etiquettesMeeting etiquettesTravel etiquettesStudents will

    be given case studies or will be asked to perform role plays and will be assessed in presence ofthe student

    2. Learn to Excel as a Leader: Leader as visionary Leader as a problem solver - Leader as a

    team builder - Leader as a manager - Leader as a communicator - Leader as a power distributor

    - Leader as a liaison - Leader as a planner

    3. Building Successful Teams: Improving team effectiveness (Characteristics of an effective

    team) Effective recruitment Developing, coaching and motivating your team Managing

    different types of workers

    4. Formal Meeting and Decision Making: Set Objectives - Assemble Attendees - Create an

    Agenda - Maintain Control - Minutes of meeting - Follow-upmock meeting of students on an

    issue will be conducted and assessed - Decision making models Choosing between optionsDeciding whether to go ahead Financial decisions Improving decision making Impact of

    ethics and valuesGroup decision making

    * Mastering Presentation Tools: Microsoft Office: Word (working with documents, formatting,

    tables, drawing, tools, etc.) - Microsoft Office: Power point (creating presentation, formatting,

    adding graphics and effects, etc.) - Microsoft Office: Excel (applications, entering and editing

    data, computing data, formatting, using tools, etc.) - Microsoft Office: Publisher - Microsoft Office:

    ToolsMethods to enhance presentations through Microsoft Office

    5. Writing Project Reports: Structuring your document effectively (title page, introduction,

    summary, analysis) Use of figures, graphs and tables Conclusion and recommendations

    Appendices - References6. How to Write Proposals:Executive Summary Need Objectives Methods Evaluation

    Timetable Budget Items in the proposal will be discussed with students with help of one or

    two sample proposals

    7. Writing Scientific Articles and Research Papers: General form Title page Abstract

    IntroductionMaterials and MethodsresultsLiterature citedProof readingGrammar and

    spelling Common mistakes Students will be asked to select a paper and analyse it on the

    L P T Credits

    - 2 - 1

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    basis of discussed items

    8. Paper Presentation Skills (in Seminars and Conferences): Preparation - Researching the

    audience - Structuring the presentation - Keeping the audience's attention - Getting the message

    across - Visual aids and demonstrationsClosure - Managing a question and answer session

    Students will be asked to prepare and deliver presentation in the class.

    *A well planned practice based session should be conducted before going to Practical no. 5

    onwards.Teacher has to make it sure that students acquired adequate skills on this.It is

    suggested to conduct practice exercises on dummy documents.

    Guidelines for Course Evaluation (ISE):1. Refer a separate sheet attached with this, giving details of session outline, content to be covered,

    suggested activities and execution methodology.2. Minimum five activities should be conducted and performance should be accessed for In-Semester

    Evaluation of the course.3. Each of the above said activity should be accessed for 10 marks.4. A students regularity and performance should be considered for 10 marks.

    5. Total of the performance/score in item no 3 and 4 will be converted to 50 %.6. Overall performance of a student on Globarena GEMS will be converted to 50 %.

    Reference Text (for teacher):1. David A. McMurrey and Joanne Buckley, Handbook for Technical Writing; Cengage Learning,2011.2. John Seely, Oxford Guide to Effective Writing and Speaking; Oxford University Press, 2009.3. Thomas N. Huckin and Leslie A. Olsen, Technical Writing and Professional Communication forNonnative Speakers of English; Tata McGraw Hills, International Edition, 1991.4. S. Hariharan, et.al. Soft Skills; MJP Publishers, 2010.

    Important Note for Teacher:

    * It is suggested that students should be instructed well in advance to read the content available inthe library before going to attend a particular session.This will help teacher in conducting smoothly the activity suggested for that particular session.

    PART II : Content to be completed by each student on Globerina GEMSThis should be completed during regular practical sessions.

    Evaluation Scheme: 50 % of ISE for PSD - II

    Instructions:1. Student is expected to learn all the topics in each unit.

    2. Student will go through the content of each topic and attempt quizzes and otherexercises during it.

    3. Teacher/instructor will guide the students wherever necessary during the session.4. As per the instructions from the teacher/instructor, student will attend tests in each

    practical session.5. Performance in tests (during each session) will be converted to 10 marks.6. Individual student will get out of 10 marks for his attendance and performance in the

    practice sessions on Saturdays.7. Overall performance of a student on Globarena GEMS (item no. 5 and 6) will be

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    converted to 50 % for In-Semester Evaluation.

    Details of Content

    1. Aptitude:Verbal Ability

    Functional English Grammar2. Aptitude:Quantitative AbilityArithmetic:- Number System, LCM and HCF, Numbers and Ages, Averages, Ratio andProportion

    3. Aptitude:Quantitative AbilityArithmetic:- Percentages, Profit and Loss, Mixtures and Allegations, Partnerships, Races andGames

    4. Aptitude:Quantitative AbilityArithmetic:- S.I. and C.I., Time and Distance, Boats and Streams, Time and Work, Clocks andCalendar

    5. Aptitude:Quantitative AbilityAlgebra:- Set Theory, Polynomials, Surds, Modulus, Quadratic Equations

    6. Aptitude:Quantitative AbilityAlgebra:- Progressions, Permutations and Combinations, Probability, Mensuration

    7. Aptitude:Reasoning AbilityCoding and Decoding, Letter Series, Number Series

    8. Aptitude:Reasoning AbilityDirections, Blood Relations, Cubes

    Guidelines:

    A Student will work on Globeriena GEMS for 45 min. in each session.

    Record of performance assessment will be prepared and preserved by teacher.

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    Class T. Y. B.Tech Semester I

    Course CodeME357

    Course nameProfessional Ethics in

    Engineering

    Course Objectives :

    1. Understand the link between Professional Ethics and engineering.2. Examine the foundations and evolution of ethics.3. Gain insight into the extent of ethical misconduct in the workplace and the pressures for

    unethical behavior.

    4. Understand why ethical initiatives are needed in both small and large organizations.

    Course Learning Outcomes:

    1. Students would understand the importance, for business and the community, of ethicalconduct

    2. Provide the skills with which to recognize and resolve ethical issues while working.3. Enhance awareness and critical self-examination of one's own values, and to appreciate

    the relevance of personal values in the business/workplace.

    4. Encourage reflection on the ethical dimension of your own decision-making in workplaceand other settings.

    5. Students are given an insight in recognizing a moral issues & judgments / take decisionabout that issue.

    Unit1. Professional Ethics : 4

    Unit ObjectivesComprehension of basics of Professional Ethics and its relation to business.

    Ethics Definition, Nature and scope of Ethics, Professional ethics meaning and concept,Why Ethics and its role in work life, Moral and Values, source of morals in life, Ethics andDecision Making. Making Moral Decisions. Code of conduct for engineers.

    Learning Outcomes Students should be able to comprehend and analyse the relationbetween ethics and organizations.

    Unit 2. Basic Framework of Normative Ethics: 4

    Unit ObjectivesGain an insight into normative theories of ethics and their practical aspect.

    Holistic Theory, Teleological Theory, Deontological Theory, Concept of Duties, Justice andFairness. (Explain the basic concept / main ideas given by various ethical thinkers ImmanuelKant, John Rawls, Stuart Mill,

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    Learning Outcomes Students should be able to apply basic concepts of ethics to ethicaldilemmas in the organizations and arrive at a practical solution of problems.

    Unit 3 Ethics in Engineering 4

    Unit ObjectivesBecome familiar with various unethical practices with respect to the process

    of production.

    Production ethics, - the production process and ethics, vendor selection and ethics, raw material

    and ethics. Environmental issues, production and ethics.

    Learning Outcomes The student should be able to identify unethical practices and itsimplications on the organization in the long term perspective.

    Unit 4 Case Studies 4

    Unit Objectives make the student aware of impact of unethical / unprofessional

    behavior.

    Bhopal Gas tragedy, Ranbaxy generic drugs issue, IPR, Patents and issues

    Learning Outcomes - The students should develop an understanding of how unethical/unprofessional behavior leads to problems, loss of reputation and ultimately affects revenues.

    References1. Chang C M: Engineering Manangement, Pearson Publication, 2012 Edition.2. C. S. R. Murthy Business Ethics, HPH, 2011 Edition3. C. S. R. MurthyBusiness Ethics and Corporate Governance -

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    IV) T. Y. B. Tech. (Mechanical) Sem. II

    Class: TY B.Tech Semester: IICourse Code: M302 Course Name: Machine Design

    Unit 1:Design of Spur GearClassification of gears, desirable properties and selection of gear materials, standard

    gear tooth systems, modes of gear tooth failures, methods of lubrication,Spur gear:

    Number of teeth and face width, construction details of gear wheel, force analysis,

    beam strength(Lewis) equation, velocity factor, service factor load correction factor,

    effective load on gear, wear strength (Buckingham s) equation, estimation of module

    based on beam and wear strength, estimation of dynamic tooth load by velocity factor

    and Buckinghams equation.

    06

    Unit 2: Design of Helical and Worm Gear

    A) HelicalGear: Formative number of teeth in helical gears, force analysis, beam & wearstrength of helical gears, effective load & design of helical gear, Herringbone gears.

    B) Worm Gear: Terminology and geometrical relations. Standard dimensions and

    recommendation of worm gearing, Force analysis, Friction, Efficiency of worm gear

    drive, Design of worm drive as per IS 7443-1974 based on beam strength and wear

    strength rating, Thermal consideration in worm drive, Worm and worm wheel material.

    08

    Unit3:Design of Bevel Gear

    Straight tooth bevel gear terminology and geometric relationship, formative number of

    teeth, force analysis, design criteria of bevel gears, beam and wear strengths, dynamic

    tooth load by velocity factor and Buckinghams equation, effective load, design of

    straight tooth bevel gears, selection of materials for bevel gears, introduction to spiral

    bevel gears and hypoid gears and comparison with straight tooth bevel gears,

    mounting of bevel gears.

    06

    Unit 4 Rolling Contact Bearings

    Types of rolling contact bearings, static and dynamic load carrying capacities,Stribecks equation, equivalent bearing load, load life relationship, selection of bearinglife, selection of rolling contact bearings from manufacturers catalougue, design forcyclic loads and speed, bearing with probability of survival other than 90%,lubricationand mounting of bearings, preloading of rolling contact bearings, types of failure inrolling contact bearing-causes and remedies, selection of oil seals for shafts,

    08

    Unit5: Sliding Contact Bearings

    A) Bearing material and their properties: Sintered bearing materials, bearing typesand their construction details.

    B) Hydro-dynamic lubricationBasic theory, thick and thin film lubrication, Reynoldss equation, SommerfieldNumber, Design consideration in hydrodynamic bearings, Raimondi and Boydmethod relating bearing variables, Heat balance in journal bearings, Temperaturerise, Introduction to hydrostatic bearings.

    06

    Unit6: Product Design 06

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    A) Design for Manufacture (DFM): Introduction, role of DFM in CE, DFM methods,guidelines, Design for Assembly (DFA), Design for Reliability (DFR),Design forEnvironment Friendly Product

    B) Aesthetic considerations: Basic types of product forms, Designing for appearance,shape, Design features, Materials, proportions,Symmetry,Contrast etc.Morgons colorcode.

    C) Ergonomic considerations: Relation between man, machine and environmentalfactors. Design of displays and controls. Practical examples of products orequipments using ergonomics and aesthetic design principles.

    Reference Books:1. Shingley J.E. Mischke, Mechanical Engineering Design, Tata McGrow Hill. 2. Spotts M.F.and Shoup T.E. Design Machine Elements,Prentice Hall International.3. Bhandhari V.B. Design Machine Elements, Tata McGrow Hill Public Co,Ltd.4. Hall A.S. Hollowenko A.R. and Laughlin H.G. Theory and Problems of Machine

    Design Scaums outline series

    5. Machine Design Integrated approach by Robert L. Norton.6. Machine Design by R.K. Jain.7. Bearing Manufacture Catalogue8. PSG Design data book9. Machine Design by Pandya Shah.10. Introduction to tribology by Mazumdar B.C.11. Product Design & ManufacturingA.K.Chitab & R.C.Gupta, PHI (EEE).12. Product Design and DevelopmentKarl Ulrich, Eppinger & Goyal, (McGraw Hill) 13. Product DesignKevin Otto,Kristin Wood(Pearson)14. Product Design For Manufacture & assemblyBoothroyd ,Dewhurst (CRC Press)15. Innovation Management and New Product DevelopmentPaul Trott (Pearson)

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    Class T.Y.B. Tech Semester II

    Course Code :ME304

    Course Name :Energy Engineering

    Unit 1 Introduction :

    Classification of energy resource, Fossil fuel based systems, Impact of fossil fuelbased systems, Greenhouse effect and Global warming, World scenario of EnergyResources, Indian Scenario of Energy Resources now and Renewable energy sources and features, Distributed and dispersed energy system. Applications of solarenergy Solar Pond, Solar Energy storage & types.

    06

    Unit 2 Solar Thermal System :Solar potential, Solar radiation spectrum, Solar radiation geometry, Solar radiationdata, Radiation measurement, Calculation of solar time, Technologies of thermalenergy collection, Types of Solar Collectors, Collection efficiency, Testing of SolarcollectorsIS code,

    08

    Unit 3A) Solar Photovoltaic systems :

    Operating Principle, Photovoltaic cell concepts, Photo-cell materials, Cell modulearray,Series and parallel connections, Maximum power point tracking, Applications.

    B) Fuel Cells :Introduction, Principle and operation of fuel cells, classification and types of fuel.

    Fuel for fuel cells, performance characteristics of fuel cells, application of fuel cells.

    06

    Unit 4A) Wind Energy :

    Wind parameters and wind data, Power from wind, Site selection, Wind energyconversion systems and their classification, Construction and working of typical windmill, characteristics of wind generators, Design considerations for wind mills,present status.

    B) Biomass :

    Introduction, Energy plantation, Combustion and fermentation, Anaerobic digester,Biomassgasification, Pyrolysis, various applications of Biomass energy, Bio-fuel Relevance, types, and applications.

    08

    Unit 5A) Ocean energy

    Introduction to OTEC, open and closed cycle OTEC systems, prospects in India.B) Geothermal Energy :

    Types of geothermal resources, Methods of harnessing, Types of geothermalsystems, sites of geothermal energy in India and in world.

    C) Hybrid Systems :Need for Hybrid systems,. Range and type of hybrid systems, Case studies of

    Diesel-PV, Wind-PV, Microhydel-PV, Biomass-Diesel systems, hybrid electricvehicles, etc.

    06

    Unit 6A) Energy Storage

    Introduction, need, Pumped hydro storage, compressed air, energy storage in flywheel, Thermal energy storage, chemical energy storage, Electrochemical energystorage.

    06

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    B) Energy Audit And Energy ManagementNational Energy, Strategy of India. Energy planning, Energy conversion

    opportunities and measures. Scope of energy audit, types and case studies. EnergyCosting for Solar systems.

    Tutorial Content:1. Demonstration on Solar Appliances.2. To study the measurement of solar radiation and conduct trial on Pyrhaeliometer to find

    the intensity of solar radiation.3. To solve the problems to find out LST, declination, collector efficiency etc.4. To study and conduct trial on photovoltaic cell.5. Energy Audit6. Visit to non conventional power plant

    References: -Text Books:

    1. Dr. S. P. Sukhatme, Solar Energy , Tata McGraw Hill.2. R.S. Kulkarni & Dr. S.V. Karmare, Energy Engineering

    Reference Books: -1. G. D. Rai, Non Conventional Energy Sources, Khanna Publishers.2. S. Rao, Dr. B. B. Parulekar, Energy Technology, Khanna Publishers. 3. Dr. L. Umanand, Non Conventional Energy Sources,4. Raja, Introduction to Non Conventional Energy Resources, SciTech Publications.5. P.K.Nag, Power Plant Engineering,

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    Class: TY B.Tech Semester: II

    Course Code:ME306

    Course Name: I.C.Engines

    Unit 1

    A) Introduction to I.C. Engines:

    Introduction, Basic engine components and nomenclature, Classification of I. C.Engines, applications. Difference between four stroke and two stroke engine,difference between SI and CI engines.

    B) Engine Cycles:

    Theoretical cycles (Air standard cycles and Fuel Air cycles), Deviation of actualcycles from theoretical cycles, Various losses in actual cycles , Valve timing diagramfor high & low speed engine, Port timing diagram.

    07

    Unit 2 Fuel Systems in S.I. Engines

    Carburetion, A/F ratio, Mixture requirements at different loads and speeds, Simplecarburetor, Complete carburetor, Approximate and exact analysis of simplecarburetor(Numerical treatment)

    07

    Unit 3 Fuel Systems in C.I. Engines

    Requirements of injection system, type of injection system, CRDI system and itscomparison with other systems, Injection pumps, injectors, nozzles, Governors,Quantity of fuel injected and size of nozzle orifice (Numerical Treatment)

    06

    Unit 4 Combustion in S.I. Engines

    Stages of combustion, Factors affecting ignition lag, Abnormal combustion, effectsof detonation, factors affecting detonation, Requirement of good combustion

    chambers in SI engines, Types of combustion chambers, Properties of SI enginefuels, Knock rating of SI fuels, Additives, alternative fuels for SI engine.Emissions in SI engines and its control methods

    07

    Unit 5 Combustion in C.I. Engines

    Combustion of a fuel drop, Stages of combustion, Factor affecting delay period,Diesel Knock, Comparison of knock in SI and CI engines, Combustion chambers inCI engines, Properties of CI engine fuel, rating of CI engine fuel, alternative fuels forCI engines.Emissions in CI engines and its control methods, Standard pollution norms likeEURO, BHARAT etc.

    06

    Unit 6 Testing and Performance of I.C. Engines

    Performance parameters, Measurement of IHP, BHP, FHP, air consumption and fuelconsumption, Performance curves of SI and CI engines, Heat balance sheet,(Numerical treatment)

    07

    References: -Text Books:

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    1) Internal Combustion EnginesMathur and Sharma, Dhanpat Rai Publications. Delhi2) Internal Combustion EnginesV. Ganesan, Tata McGraw Hill Publications.3) Internal combustion enginesRamlingam, SciTech Publications

    Reference Books:1) Internal Combustion EnginesDomkundwar, Dhanpat Rai Publications.

    2) Internal Combustion EnginesJ. B. Heywood, McGraw Hill Publications3) Internal Combustion EnginesGills and Smith ,Oxford & Ibh Publishing Co. Pvt Ltd4) Internal Combustion Engines FundamentalsE. F. Obert, Harper & Row Publications

    N .Y.

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    Class T. Y.B.Tech

    Semester II

    Course CodeME308

    Course nameMetrology & Quality Control

    Unit 1 Measurements:Need of measurements, Precision and accuracy of measuring instruments.International standards of length, Line and end measurement, sources of errors inmeasurement, slip gauges- grades, sets and selection of slip gauges

    6

    Unit 2 Tolerances and limit gauges:Basic concepts in limits, fits and tolerances, Types of assemblies, I.S. system oftolerances, Numericals on limits and fits and tolerances Limits gauges used forplain and taper works- Classification, Taylors principles.

    6

    Unit 3 Measurement of angle and surface finish

    A) Measurement of angleBevel Protractor, Spirit level , Sine Bar, Angle Slip Gauges,

    B) Measurement of surface finishTypes of textures, roughness, waviness, Directions and symbols of lay,definitions of mean line and center line, concepts of Ra, Rz, C.L.A. and R.M.S.values, sample lengths and ranges of C.L.A. / Ra values in different operations,methods of surface finish assessment.

    8

    Unit 4 Interferometry andMeasurement of external threads:A) Interferometry

    Principle, sources of light, optical flat. N.P.L. flatness interferometer. Different

    types of Fringe PatternsB) Measurement of external threads

    Terminology, different errors in screw threads, measurement of forms of threadand angle, pitch measurement, measurement of thread diameters using standardwires and floating carriage diameter measuring machine. Screw threadmicrometer.

    9

    Unit 5A) Quality control:

    Concept of inspection, quality and quality control. Quality of design, Quality ofconformance and Quality of performance. Cost of quality and value of quality

    B) Statistical Quality Control:Needof statistical methods in quality control, Variables and attributes:

    Definitions and their control charts like , R, P, C. construction and use ofthese charts.

    7

    Unit 6 Acceptance Sampling :Concept of sampling inspection & 100 % inspection. Types of sampling plans likesingle and double sampling plans, Operating characteristic curves- concept,producers and consumers risks, AQL, LTPD etc.

    4

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    Text Books: -

    1) Engineering. Metrology- I.C. GUPTA, Dhanpat Rai Publications.2) Engineering. Metrology-R.K.Jain, Khanna Publisher3) Statistical quality ControlMahajan M. Dhanpat Rai & Sons, Delhi.

    Reference Books: -

    1) Engineering Metrlogy-2nd Ed. By P. Narayana, Scitech Publication2) Metal working & Metrology By P. Narayana et.al Scitech Publication3) Statistical quality control-A.L. Grant, McGraw Hill International, New York.4) Statistical Quality control-R.C. Gupta5) I.S. 919/19636) I.S. 2709/1964

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    Class T. Y. B.Tech Semester - II

    Course Code ME310 Course NameIndustrial Organization &Management

    1. Industrial Management:Definition of Management, Management environment.PlanningNeed, Objectives, Strategy, policies, Procedures, Steps in Planning,Decision making, Forecasting.OrganizingProcess of Organizing importance and principle of organizing,departmentation, Organizational relationship, Authority, Responsibility,Delegation, Span of control.

    7

    2.Human Resource Management:Nature, Purpose, Scope, Human resource planning, Policies, Recruitmentprocedure training and development, appraisal methods.

    LeadingCommunication process, Barriers, remedies, motivation, importance,Theories: Herzbergs theory, Maslowstheory, McGregors theory, leadershipstyle.ControllingProcess, requirement for control Management, accountability.

    7

    3. Materials Management:

    Definition, Scope, advantages of materials management, functions of materialsmanagement, Purchase Objectives, 5-R Principles of purchasing, Functions ofPurchase department, Purchasing cycle, Purchase policy & procedure,Evaluation of Purchase Performance.

    6

    4. Marketing:Marketing Concepts Objective Types of markets Market Segmentation,Market strategy 4 APs of market, Market Research, Salesmanship,

    Advertising.

    6

    5. Financial Management:Introduction, Sources of finance, Financial Institutions, Financial statements,Balance sheet and P & L

    Engineering EconomicsIntroduction, Time value of money, Cash flows,Annuity, Depreciation, Investment decision for capital assets. (Numericalapproach)

    7

    6. EDP and SSI:Concept of an entrepreneur, Schumpeters and Peter Druckers concepts of an entrepreneur. Charms of being an entrepreneur. Entrepreneurshipdevelopment.SSI: Definition of SSI, Procedure to start Small Scale Industry. Institutions ofoffering assistance to SSI, Incentives offered to SSI, Problems of SSI,

    7

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    Feasibilityreport writing.Introduction to Venture Capital funding.Industrial safety management.

    Tutorial:Five case studies on following

    1. Planning, Recruitment procedure, Office communication, Leadership style,Decision analysis, purchasing activities

    2. Analysis of Balance sheet of company

    Reference Books:

    Text Books:1. Industrial engineering & managementO.P.Khanna.2. Business managementJ. P. Bose, S. Talukdar, New Central agencies (P) Ltd.3. Industrial Organization and Management- M.T.Telsang, S. Chand & Co.

    Reference Books:1. ManagementJames A. F. Stoner, R. Edward Freeman, Prentice Hall of India New

    Delhi.

    2. Management, Today Principles and Practice Gene Burton and Manab Thakur, TataMcGraw Hill Publishing Company, New Delhi.

    3. Essentials of managementKoontz & O Donell4. Marketing managementPhilip Kotler, Prentice Hall of India New Delhi

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    Class: TYB.Tech(Mech)

    Semester: II

    Course Code: M352 Course Name: Machine Design Lab

    Term work(1) Term work shall consist of one design project:

    Design project will be based on Various gears/gearbox, which shall consist of detaileddesign report along with two sheets-one involving assembly drawing and other details.The assembly drawing should include the part list and overall dimensions, and detailsshould consists of individual components, manufacturing tolerances, surface finishsymbols, and geometric tolerances should specified so as to make it drawing. Designreport giving all calculations of the design of the components and assembly should besubmitted in the separate file. Modeling and assembly of above components by using

    modeling software like CATIA , Pro E, NX or AutoCAD.Design data book shall be used extensively for the selection of the components

    (2) A study visit to industry may be arranged to see the manufacturing of machine elementsand assemblies during the semester. During the visit, the students are expected to visitdesign office to see design and drafting aids. A report of this visit shall be included in theterm work.

    The oral examination shall be based on above term work.

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    Class: TYB.Tech(Mech)

    Semester: II

    Course Code: ME354 Course Name: AdvancedMachining Lab.

    CNC Lathe Programming and MillingMachine programming.

    1 Job on CNC Lathe Machine.1 Job on STARMill.E.D.M. Demonstrations.

    12 Practicals.

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    Group I: Demonstration Group

    1. Constructional detail of I.C. engines by dismantling and assembly.2. Study of Engine systems: Air intake, exhaust, Cooling, Lubrication systems.3. Study of ignition systems, starting systems.4. Study of Carburetor and electronic injection system.5. Study of fuel injection system of diesel engine.

    Group II: Trials (any five)

    1. Test on four stroke Diesel Engine.2. Test on two stroke petrol engine. (Variable Speed Test)3. Morse Test on multi cylinder Engine.4. Test on computer controlled I.C. Engine.5. Test on variable compression ratio engine.6. Measurement of exhaust emissions of SI / CI engines.7. Visit to an engine manufacturing company / repairing unit.

    References: -I.C.Engines Laboratory Manual.

    Class TYBTech(Mech)

    Semester: II

    Course Code: M356 Course Name: I.C.EnginesLab

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    Class T. Y. B.Tech(Mech)

    Semester II

    Course Code ME358 Course NameMetrology & Quality Control &Measurement lab.

    TERM WORK:

    a) Metrology & Quality Control lab (Fortnightly)Any five from following

    1. Care and maintenance of measuring instruments.2. Use of linear measuring instruments.3. Use of angle measuring instruments.

    4. Use of and Rcharts.5. Use of P chart.6. Use of floating carriage diameter measuring machine.

    7. Use of Tool Makers microscope

    b) Measurement Lab (Fortnightly):Any fiveexperiments from the list.

    1) Force measurement using load cell.2) Temperature measurement using Thermocouple, RTD and Thermistors.3) Calibration of Thermocouple4) Pressure gauge calibration using dead weight pressure gauge tester.5) Speed measurement using Inductive pick up, Drag cup tachometer and stroboscope.6) Displace measurement using LVDT7) Measurement of vibration.

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    Class: TY B.Tech.

    Semester:II

    CourseCode:ME360

    Course Name: Mini Project-II/EPICS project

    The objective of Mini Project-II is to provide opportunity for the student to revise thefundamental knowledge acquired during the earlier semesters and apply to real lifeproblems.

    The student is expected to take up objective and other types of testing processes andprove his understanding of the fundamentals.

    Students could join (maximum 4) together, form a small team and execute a simpleproject in the area of Design, production, thermal engineering and computerprogramming relevant to Mechanical Engineering field under the guidance of a faculty.

    Each Student is required to maintain a separate work dairy. The continuousassessment of the project work will carry 40% wieghtage of marks based on the workdairy maintained during the semester.

    The Mini Project-II shall be submitted in a report form and should be presented before acommittee constituted by the head of department, which shall evaluate the project workdone for 60% wieghtage of marks. The committee will consist of the supervisor of themini project and two faculty members of the department.

    EPICS: Engineering Projects in Community Services

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