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    B.TECH. THIRD YEAR

    (MECHANICAL ENGINEERING)

    (Batch 2008)

    SCHEME OF PAPERS

    FIFTH SEMESTER (Mechanical Engineering)

    Sr.No. Course

    No.

    Title L T P Credits

    1. CPE 206 Visual Programming 3 1 0 3.5

    2. MCE 301 Machine Design II 3 1 0 3.5

    3. MCE 302 Dynamics of Machines 3 1 0 3.5

    4. MCE 303 Heat and Mass Transfer 3 1 0 3.5

    5. MCE 304 Industrial Engineering 3 1 0 3.5

    6. MCE 305 Fluid Mechanics 3 1 0 3.5

    7. CPE 256 Visual Programming Lab * 0 0 2 1.0

    8. MCE 353 Heat and Mass Transfer Lab * 0 0 2 1.0

    9. MCE 355 Fluid Mechanics Lab * 0 0 2 1.0

    10. STG 351 Summer Training ** - - - 6.0

    18 6 6 30.0

    Total Contact Hours: 30

    * CPE 256, MCE 353 , MCE 355 and STG 351 a re prac ti ca l p ap er s only.

    There will not be any theory examination for these papers.

    ** Summer train ing wi ll be of 4 6 weeks dura tion in Industry / In-house.

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    CPE 206 VISUAL PROGRAMMING

    L T P Credits

    3 1 0 3.5

    Section - AIntroduction to Visual Basic: Creating User Interfaces with Windows CommonControls , Creat ing Menus for your Programs, Advance Design Features ,Working with Collections, Creating Classes in a Program.

    Section - B

    Working with forms, drawing with VB, Multiple documents interface, basicActive X controls, advances active X controls.

    Extending the Capabil i ties of Visual Basic: Declaring and using ExternalFunctions, Creating Active X Control with Visual Basic.

    Section -C

    Integrating Visual Basic with the Internet: Writing Internet Application withVisual Basic, web browsing objects , using document object, Active ServerPages, using web browser controls, using history objects.

    Section - D

    Creating Database Applications: Accessing Data with Data Control . Usingvisual data manager, validating data, selected data with SQL, advanced data

    bound controls, active data objects, ADO data objects.

    Reference Books:

    1. Visual Basic 6.0 No Experienced Required by BPB Publication.

    2. Mastering Visual Basic 6.0 by BPB Publication.

    3. Silver & Spots, Special Edition usin g Visual Basic 6.0, PHI.

    4. Programming with Visual Basic 6, TMH.

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    MCE 301 MACHINE DESIGN II

    L T P Credits

    3 1 0 3.5

    Section-A

    Design of shafts subjected to fatigue loading

    Design of Brakes and Clutches

    Section-B

    Design of Spur, Helical, Bevel, worm & worm-wheel gears

    Section-C

    Design and Selection of sliding & rolling element bearingsDesign of flat and V- belts, chains and wire ropes

    Section-D

    Design of Close-coiled and leaf springs

    Design of thick pressure vessels

    Recommended Books:1 V .B . B ha nd ari , D es ig n o f M ac hi ne El em en ts , T at a M cG ra w H il l, Ne w

    Delhi2 N or to n, Ma chi ne De si gn: A n i nt eg ra te d Ap pro ac h, Pe ars on Ed uc at io n

    Asia, New Delhi3 J os ep h S hi gl ey , M ec ha ni ca l E ng g. De si gn , M cG ra w H il l B oo k C om pa ny

    Inc., New York4 H al l, Ho lo we nk o & La ug hl in, Th eo ry and Pr ob le ms of Ma ch ine De si gn,

    Schaums Outl ine Series , McGraw Hill , New York.5 R .S . K hu rm i a nd J. K. Gup ta , A Te xt Bo ok of Ma ch in e D es ig n, S. Ch and

    & Co., New Delhi.6 S ha rm a a nd Ag ga rw al , M ac hi ne De si gn , S .K . K at ar ia & So ns , N ew De lh i7 S . G. Kul ka rni , M ac hi ne Desi gn, Ta ta Mc Gra w Hi ll, N D el hi

    Note: Use of Design Data Book is allowed.

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    MCE 302 DYNAMICS OF MACHINES

    L T P Credits

    3 1 0 3.5

    Section-A

    Gear Drives: Types o f gear s. Law o f gea r ing. Tooth p rof i le s. I nte rf e rence .Minimum number of teeth on gear and pinion to avoid interference. Path of contacta nd a rc o f c on ta ct . F or ce a na ly si s o f s pu r, h el ic al , b ev el a nd w or m g ea rs .Efficiency of gears.

    Section-B

    Gear Trains: Types and appl icat ions of gear t ra ins ; Tra in va lue; Analys is o f simple, compound, inverted and epicyclical gear trains.

    Balancing: Balancing of ro ta t ing and rec iprocat ing masses . Balancing of In- lineand V-engines.

    Section-CCam Mechanism: T yp es o f c am s a nd f ol lo we rs . C am p ro fi le s f or f ol lo we r d is pl ac em en ts o f S HM , u ni fo rm v el oc it y, u ni fo rm a cc el er at io n a nd s in eaccelerat ion. Displacement, velocity and accelerat ion diagrams. Construction of cam profiles for various types of followers.

    Cam Dynamics: Force analysis of Cam follower system. Response, jump and cross-over strokes.

    Section-D

    Gyroscope and Gyroscopic Couple: Gyroscope, Gyroscopic couple of a planedisc, aeroplane, naval ship etc. , s tabil i ty of four wheel and two wheel vehicleduring turn

    Mechanical Vibrations: F re e a nd f or ce d v ib ra ti on s o f s in gl e d eg re e o f f reedom sys tem with and wi thout damping . Cr i t ica l speed of a th in ver t ica lshaft carrying a single disc.

    Recommended Books:

    1. Sadhu Singh, Theory of Machines, Pearson Education Asia, New Delhi

    2. J.E. Shingley, Kinematics Analysis of Mechanism, McGraw Hill

    3. V.L. Doughtie, , W.L James, Elements of Mechanism, John Wiley & Sons,N York

    4. S. S. Rattan, Theory of Machines, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi

    5. Jagdish Lal, Theory of Mechanisms & Machines, Metropolitan Book Co.,New Delhi

    6. Amitabh Ghosh, A.K. Malik, Theory of Mechanism and Machines, EastWest Press, New Delhi

    7. Thomas Beven, Theory of Machines, Longmans Green & Co., London

    8. W. G. Green, Theory of Machines, Blackie & Sons, London

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    MCE 303 HEAT AND MASS TRANSFER

    L T P Credits

    3 1 0 3.5

    Section-A

    Introduction to heat transfer: Heat transfer, conduction, convection, radiationHeat Conduction: Four ie r equa tion, Tempera ture and pressure e ffects on thermalconductivity, General heat conduction equation in rectangular, polar and spherical co-ordinates, one dimensional heat conduction, s teady sta te conduction through planecylindrical and spherical walls (simple & composite), shape factor, critical insulationthickness.

    Heat transfer from extended surfaces (fins): Straight rod types of f ins of uniform cross-sec tion , H ea t d is sipat ion f rom f ins , f in per fo rmance & e ff ec tive ne ss , des igncons ide rat ion of f ins , Hea t f low through s t ra ight t r iangular f ins , appl ica t ion intemperature measurement.

    Section-B

    Heat Convection: Free and forced convection, Dimensional analysis by various methodsand its application in free and forced convection, momentum and energy equation forboundary layers over a f lat plate, empirical equations for plates, Bo unda ry layerformation, laminar and turbulent boundary layers, pipes and spheres

    Boiling and condensation heat transfer: Introduction, Pool boiling, forced convectionboil ing, Nucleation and different theories of nucleation, Conde nsation and itsclassification, f ilm condensation on a flat vertical plate

    Section-C

    Thermal Radiation: Emissivi ty, absorptivi ty, ref lec t ivi ty & transi t ivi ty, Concept of black and gray bodi es, La ws of radi ation, intensity of radi ation.

    Radia t ion exchange between surfaces: shape factors and i t s cha rac te r is t ics , heat

    exchange b /w non-b lack bodies (pa ral lel p lates, concent ric bodies and enc los ingbodies), Electrical network approach, radi ation shields, reradiating surfaces, radi ationexchange among 3 bodies.

    Section-D

    Heat Exchangers: Classification, Heat exchanger analysis: LMTD for parallel f low andcounter f low, Overal l Heat Transfer coeff ic ient , LMTD for mult ipass arrangement,effectiveness-NTU methods, design criteria.

    Mass Transfer: Modes of mass transfer , F icks Law, General dif ferentia l equation for s ta tionar y med ium, s te ady s ta te d if fu sion ( fo r p la ne membr ane a nd e qu imolaldiffusion), isothermal evaporation, mass transfer coefficients.

    Recommended Books:1. Mahesh M Rathore, Engineering Heat & Mass Transfer, Laxmi Publications Pvt.

    Ltd., N Delhi2. Long, Essential Heat Transfer, Pearson Education Asia, New Delhi3. R.C. Sachdeva, Fundamentals of Engineering heat and mass transfer, New age

    international publishers, New Delhi.4. D.S. Kumar, Heat & Mass Transfer, S. K. Kataria & Sons, New Delhi5. O. Chapman, Christopher A Lang, Essential Heat Transfer, Addison Wesley, New

    York6. Holman, J.P., Heat Transfer, Tata McGraw-Hill , New Delhi7. Incropera, F.P. and DeWitt, D.P., Fundamentals of Heat and Mass Transfer, John

    Wiley and Sons, Singapore8. Granet, Thermodynamics and Heat Power, Pearson Education Asia, N Delhi

    Note: Use of Heat & Mass Transfer Tables is allowed.

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    MCE 304 INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING

    L T P Credits

    3 1 0 3.5

    Section-AGeneral: Relevance of industr ial engineering to achieving performance excellencein industry, Role of an industr ial engineer in industry, Industr ial engineers tasks ,knowledge, sk i ll s , work ac t iv i t ies , Tools & techniques of IE, benef it s o f IE to

    business and society, changing role of IE in the contemporary manufacturingscenario

    Plant Location : Signif icance of p lant locat ion decis ion , Factors ef fec t ing p lantloca t ion , se lec t ion of p lan t s i te , quant i ta t ive techniques for s ing le fac i l i ty p lan tlocat ion decis ion, s imple median model , g ravi ty model , weighed ranking/ra tingcomparisons

    Section-B

    Plant Layout : In t roduct ion, pr inc ip les of layout design , na ture of p lant layoutproblems, types of layouts, systematic layout planning (SLP) techniques fordesigning plant layout.

    Quan t it a tive t echn iques o f deve lop ing p rocess l ayout , b lock d iag ramming &relat ionsh ip d iagramming methods , developing product layouts , l ine ba lancingheu ri s ti c s, deve lop ing ce llu la r l ayout , r ank o rder c lus ter (ROC) t echnique ,Computerized layout planning algori thms, CRAFT, ALDEP, CORELAP algori thmsof layout planning

    Section-C

    Materials Management: Objectives and functions , types of inventories , inventorycosts , inventory control , objectives and models , selective methods, determinationof economic order quantity (under deterministic conditions)

    Production Planning & Control: Types of production system, dis t inction betweenjob-shop, batch, line and continuous production systems, function of PPC, elementsof PPC, s teps in deigning effective PPC

    Section-D

    Work Sc ience : Appl i ca t ions o f work s tudy in indus try , r ole o f work s tudy inimproving p lan t product iv i ty and safe ty , In t roduct ion to Method s tudy and work measurements and their inter relat ionship, introduction to method s tudy and workmeasurement, Principles of motion economy

    Ergonomics: Role o f e rgonomics in indus try , considerat ion in designing manm ac hi ne s ys te ms , e ff ec t o f e nv ir on me nt al c on si de ra ti on s l ik e h ea t l ig ht ,ventilation, humidity etc. on human performance, introduction to anthropometry

    Recommended Books:

    1. S. K. Sharma, Savi ta Sharma, Industrial Engineering & OperationsManagement, S K Katar ia & Sons, N Delhi

    2. L. C. Jhamb, Industrial Engineering, Everest Publishing House, Pune3. Martand Telsang, Industrial Engineering & Production Management, S

    Chand & Co, N Delhi4. Ravi Shankar, Industrial Engineering & Management, Galgotia Publications ,

    New Delhi

    5. O. P. Khanna, Industrial Engineering & Management, Dhanpat Rai & Sons,N Delhi

    6. Krajewski, Operations Management, Pearson Education Asia, New Delhi7. Work Study, ILO, Geneva, Oxford & IBH Publishing Co. , N Delhi

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    MCE 305 FLUID MECHANICS

    L T P Credits

    3 1 0 3.5

    Section-A

    Fluid and their propert ies : Concept of f luid, difference between solids , l iquids and

    gases; ideal and real f luids; capil lar i ty , vapour pressure, compressibil i ty and bulkmodulus; Newtonian and non-Newtonian fluids.Fluid Stat ics : Concept of pressure, Pascals law and i ts engineering applications ,Hydrostatic paradox.Action of f luid pressure on a plane (horizontal , ver t ical and inclined) submergedsur face , resu l tan t force and center o f pressure , fo rce on a curved sur face due tohydrostatic pressure.Buoyancy and f lo ta t ion , s tab i l i ty of f loa t ing and submerged bodies , metacentr icheight and i ts determination, periodic t ime of oscil lat ion, pressure dis tr ibution in al iquid subjected to constant horizontal/vert ical accelerat ion, rotat ion of l iquid in acylindrical container .

    Section-B

    Fluid Kinematics : Class if ication of f luid f lows, velocity and accelerat ion of f luidparticle, local and convective accelera tion, normal and tangentia l acceleration,s t reaml ine , pa th l ine and s tr eak l ine , f low r a te and d is cha rge mean ve loc ity ,continuity equation in Cartesian and cylindrical, polar coordinates.Rotational f lows, rotat ion velocity and circulat ion, s tream and velocity potentialfunctions, flow net.

    Section-C

    Flu id Dynamics : Euler s equat ion, Bernoull i s equat ion and s teady f low energyequat ion; representa t ion of energy changes in f luid sys tem, impulse momentum

    equat ion , k ine t ic energy and momentum cor rec t ion fac tors , f low a long a curvedstreamline, free and forced vortex motions.D im en si on al a na ly si s a nd S im il it ud e: F un da me nt al a nd d er iv ed u ni ts a nddimensions, dimensional homogeneity. Rayleighs and Buckinghams Pi methodfo r d imensiona l analysi s. Dimens ion les s numbers and the i r s igni f icance,geometric, kinematic and dynamic similarity, model studies.

    Section-D

    Pipe f low, Energy Losses , Darcy-Weisbach equation, Estimation of fr ict ion factor ,Minor losses , p ipe f low computa t ions , hydraul ic grad ien t and to ta l energy l ines ,concept o f equ iva len t p ipe , p ipes in s er i es and pa ra l le l , Open Channe l f low,Velocity distribution, uniform flow, flow resistance equation, flow computation.

    Recommended Books:

    1. D.S. Kumar, Fluid Mechanics and Fluid Power Engineering, S.K. Kataria &Sons Publishes , New Delhi .

    2. A.K. Jain, Fluid Mechanics, Khanna Publishers , New Delhi .3 . Wylie and S treeter, F luid Mechanics , McGraw H ill Book Company, N ew

    York.4. Fox and McDonald, I ntroduction o f F luid Mechanics, J ohn Wiley & S ons

    (SEA) PTE Ltd. , New York.5. Shams, Mechanics of Fluid, McGraw Hill Book Company, New York.6. K. Subramanya, Theory and application of Fluid Mechanics , Tata McGraw-

    Hill Publishing Company, New Delhi.

    7. S.C. Gupta , Flu id Mechanics & Hydraul ic Machines , Pearson Educat ionAsia, N. Delhi.

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    CPE 256 VISUAL PROGRAMMING LAB

    L T P Credits

    0 0 2 1.0

    List of Experiments

    1. Wr it e a wi ndo ws a pp li ca ti on th at f un cti on s l ik e a Ma th ema ti ca lCalculator.

    2. Write a windows application that functions like a Stopwatch.

    3. Write a windows application that functions like a Notepad (using MenuEditor, Common Dialog Control, Textbox's properties).

    4. Write a windows application demonstrating the use of Collections.

    5. Write a windows app licat ion tha t determines a s tudent' s let ter grade(using select case).

    6. Write a windows application that uses graphical methods to draw directlyon a form.

    7. Write a windows application demonstrating th e use of ADODC.

    8. Write a windows application for building a generic control.

    9. Write a windows application for displaying employee's information andmodifying his salary by given percentage (using class es).

    10. Wr it e a wi ndo ws ap pl ic ati on th at t il es a p ic tu re a cr os s a f orm' sbackground at runtime.

    11. Write a w indows app li ca tion demonst ra ting var ious MDI fea tu ressupported in VB6.

    12. Write a windows application demonstrating the use of File Controls.

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    MCE 353 HEAT AND MASS TRANSFER LAB

    L T P Credits

    0 0 2 1.0

    List of Experiments1. To determine the thermal conductivity of a metal rod/ slab using guarded

    hot plate method.

    2. To determine coefficient of heat t ransfer for free/forced convection fromthe surface of a vertical tube / cylinder / plate

    3 . To d et er mi ne e xp er imen ta ll y th e h ea t t ra nsf er f ro m a pi n f in un der forced convection.

    4 . To s tudy the S te fan - Bo lt zman app aratus and determine the S te fanBoltzman constant.

    5. To determine the emissivi ty with the help of the given apparatus

    6 . Determinat ion of shape fac tor of a complex body

    7. To conduct an experiment to determine the eff iciency of paral le l f lowand counter flow heat exchangers and their us e in industry.

    8 . To s tudy the hea t f low th rough a l agged p ipe and determine c ri ti ca lthickness

    9. To s tudy the construction and working of a heat p ipe and determine theefficiency of heat transfer usi ng a heat pipe

    10. To study the phenomenon of drop and f i lm condensation and determinethe conditions responsible for each.

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    MCE 355 FLUID MECHANICS LAB

    L T P Credits

    0 0 2 1.0

    List of Experiments

    1. To determine the Reynolds number and hence the type of flow

    2. To determine co-efficient of discharge (cd) for venturimeter and orificemeter &calibrate rotameter

    3. To determine the co-efficient of discharge (cd) through different types of notches i.e.Rectangular & V- notch

    4. To verify the Bernoullis theorem

    5. To determine the losses due to friction in pipes

    6. To determine the coefficient of Pitot tube and plot the velocity profile across the crosssection of pipe

    7. To determine the Metacentric height & position of the metacentre with angle of heel for theship model

    8. To determine the co-efficient of discharge and co-efficient of velocity for Orifice &Mouthpiece

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    STG 351 SUMMER TRAINING

    L T P Credits

    -- -- -- 6.0

    Summer training will be of 4 6 weeks duration in Industry / In-house.

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    B.TECH. THIRD YEAR

    (MECHANICAL ENGINEERING)

    (Batch 2008)

    SCHEME OF PAPERS

    SIXTH SEMESTER (Mechanical Engineering)

    Sr.No. Course

    No.

    Title L T P Credits

    1. MCE 306 Computer Aided Design 3 1 0 3.5

    2. MCE 307 Machining Science 3 1 0 3.5

    3. MCE 308 Refrigeration and Air Conditioning 3 1 0 3.5

    4. MCE 309 Mechanical Vibrations 3 1 0 3.5

    5. MCE 356 Computer Aided Design Lab * 0 0 2 1.0

    6. MCE 357 Machining Science Lab * 0 0 2 1.0

    7. MCE 3 58 Ref ri ger at io n a nd Ai r Co nd it io ni ngLab *

    0 0 2 1.0

    8. Elective-I 3 1 0 3.5

    9. Elective-II 3 1 0 3.518 6 6 24.0

    Total Contact Hours: 30

    ELECTIVE PAPERS: ANY TWO (ONE FROM A & B EACH)

    A. 1. HSS 301 Management Information System

    2. HSS 302 Human Resource Development

    3 . MCE 3 10 I nd us tr ia l Au to ma ti on & Ro bo ti cs

    4 . MCE 3 11 Wo rk St ud y & Met ho ds En gin eer in g

    5. MCE 312 Welding Technology

    B. 1. MCE 313 In dus trial Quali ty Co ntr ol

    2. MCE 314 Mechatronics

    3. MCE 315 Ad van ced Operati ons Rese arch

    4. MCE 316 Machine Tool Design

    5. BAS 3 01 Tota l Quality Man agemen t

    * MCE 35 6, MCE 35 7 a nd MCE 35 8 a re pra ct ic al pap er s o nl y.There will not be any theory examination for these papers.

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    MCE 306 COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN

    L T P Credits

    3 1 0 3.5

    Section-A

    Computer Hardware: Structure and working of the computer. Introduction to theworking of graphics input devices (mouse, l ight-pen and digi t izer), d isplaydevices (Stroke CRT, Raster CRT and TFT) and hardcopy output devices (impactt yp e d ot m at ri x p ri nter s, p en p lot te rs , i nkj et p ri nte rs /p lot te rs , la se r

    printers/plotters). Scan Conversion of line through DDA algorithm. Anti-aliasing.Section-B

    Shared Database & Networking: Product cycle Application of computers invarious stages of product engineering and manufacturing engineering. Applicationof common database and need for networking. Network topologies (i) PhysicalBus & Logical Bus, (i i) Physical Star & Logical Token Ring (ii i) Physical Starand Logical Bus. Introduction to Ethernet standards and hardware components

    CSMA/CD; Hub, Switch, UTP Cable, RJ45 Connectors & T568B pin-out.Section-C

    Representation of Curves in CAD: Implicit and Parametric methods of curverepresentation. Free-form curves Primitive Polynomials: Control Points forshape manipulation; Limitations. Representation and characteristics of Bezier, B-Spline and NURBS.2D and 3D Geometric transformations: Matrix representation of translation,rotation, scaling and reflection.Section-D

    Features of a Graphics Package: General functions of a Graphics Package (Part& assembly modeling, drafting, kinematic analysis, manufacturing simulation and

    finite element analysis). Construction of geometry using Boolean operations onprimitives. Concept of History-Based Modeling. Database structure and accesscontrol. Features to aid visualization - viewports, clipping, perspective viewing,removal of hidden geometry.

    Recommended Books:

    1. P.N. Rao, CAD/CAM, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi.

    2. Groover & Zimmers, CAD/CAM, Pearson Education Asia, New Delhi

    3. MacMohan, CAD/CAM Principles, Practice and Management, PearsonEducation Asia, New Delhi

    4. Ibrahim Zeid, CAD\CAM (Theory and Practice), TMH, New Delhi

    5. P. Radhakrishnan & C. P. Kothandaraman, Computer Graphics and Design(CADD), Dhanpat Rai Pub., New Delhi

    6. Newman & R.F. Sproul, Principles of Interactive Computer Graphics,McGrawHill, New York

    7. Plastock and Kelley, Computer Graphics, Schaum- McGrawHill, New York

    8. Learning Studio Tools, Alias Wavefront, Silicon Graphics, Canada.

    9. David Atkinson, Learning S tudio Tools Beginners G uide. W avefront,Silicon Graphics Inc. ISBN:1-894893-57-3 ($10, with Alias Personal LearningEdition CD)

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    MCE 307 MACHINING SCIENCE

    L T P Credits

    3 1 0 3.5

    Section-A

    Machin ing With S ingle Poin t Cut t ing Tool : Geometry of s ing le poin t cut t ing tool ,mechanism of chip formation, orthogonal and oblique cutting, type of chips, machiningparameters, cutting force and pow er requirement in single poi nt turning process,Merchants circle theory, shear angle relationships, specific cutting pressure, fr ictionand thermal aspects of machining.

    Shaping and planning: Types of shaper , planner and slot ter and their specif ica t ions,shaping, planning and slot ting tools , work holding devices, cut t ing speed, feed anddepth of cut for shaping, planning and slotting.

    Section-B

    Machining With Multi-Point Cutting Tools: Nature of cutting with multi-point cutting

    tools , dr i l l ing, types of dr i l ling machines, twist dr i l l geometry, dr i l ling machines,boring & reaming processes

    Milling, milling machines, Indexing, types of indexing, simple, compound, differentialand angular indexing; Grinding processes, g r inding machines . Abras ive f inishingProcesses-lapping, honing, super-finishing, polishing, buffing

    Broaching: Introduction, Push vs pull broaching processes, broach geometry, broachingmachines and broaching operations (No Numericals)

    Section-C

    Calculation of economic cutting speed in machining, Machining process parameters insingle point cutting tools, milli ng, drilling. Taylors tool life equation, factors affecting

    tool l i fe , e f fec t o f f eed , speed and depth of cu t. Machinabi l ity , f actors a ffect ingmachinability

    J igs And F ixtures : Def ini t ion and impor tance of j igs and f ixtures in produc t ion ,principles of location and clamp ing, essential requirements of jigs/fixtures, types of jigsand fixtures. (No Numericals)

    Section-D

    Tool Wear: Types of wear mechanisms, fac tors affect ing var ious wear mechanisms,coatings on cutting tools, coating materials

    Introduction to limits, f its & tolerances, types of f its

    Modern Machining Methods: Comparison of non-conventional and conventional methods

    of machining, introduction to e lectro-discharge machining (EDM), e lectro-chemicalmachining (ECM), ul tra-sonic machining (USM), e lectron beam machining (EBM) &laser beam machining (LBM) (No Numericals)

    Recommended Books:

    1. P .C. Pandey & C . K. Singh, Production Engineering Sciences , S tandardPublishers, New Delhi.

    2. B. L. Juneja, G.S. Sekhon & Nitin Seth, Fundamenta ls of Metal Cutting &Machine Tools, New Age Internationa l Publishers, N. Delhi.

    3. Amitabh Ghosh & Bhattacharya, Manufacturing Science, TMH, N Delhi

    4. Milton C. Shaw, Metal Cutting, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi .5. Venkatesh, Techniques in Metal Cutt ing, PHI, New Delhi6. N. K. Mehta, Machine Tools, Tata McGraw Hill , New Delhi .

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    MCE 308 REFRIGERATION AND AIR CONDITIONING

    L T P Credits

    3 1 0 3.5Section-A

    Reversed Carnot cycle, air refr igeration Bell Coleman cycle, aircraf t refr igerationcycle, s imple air cooling system, s imple air evaporative cooling system, boot s trap& evaporative cooling system, regenerative air cooling system.Vapour compression refr igeration cycle, comparison with air refr igeration system,e f fec t o f pa ramete rs s uch a s s upe rheat ing , s ub cool ing , s uc t ion & d i scharge

    pressures on vapour compression cycle, actual vapour compression cycle.Section-B

    Advanced Vapour Compression refr igeration systems, Compound compression andmulti load systems, refr igeration systems with s ingle & multiple expansion valves ,s ingle and mul tip le evaporators, re f rigera t ion systems wi th f lash chambers andflash inter-cooling, introduction to cascade refrigeration systems.Vapour absorption refr igeration systems, Comparison of vapour absorption system

    w it h v ap ou r c om pr es si on r ef ri ge ra ti on s ys te m, p ra ct ic al t wo f lu id v ap ou r abso rp t ion r ef rigera tion s ys tems, E lec t ro lux th ree f lu id vapour abs o rp t ionrefrigeration system, COP of vapour absorption refrigeration systems.Section-C

    Water vapour refr igeration systems, Steam jet refr igeration, analysis of s team jetrefrigeration system, cascade refrigeration system.Refr igera t ion & associa ted equipment , Expans ion devices capi l la ry tube , handopera ted expans ion va lves , au tomat ic expans ion va lves , thermosta t ic va lve , lowside & high s ide expansion valves; Condensers air cooled and water cooled, tube-in-tube, shell and coil, shell and tube & evaporative condensers; Evaporators baretube co il , f inned , p lat e, s he l l and tube , s he ll and coi l , t ube - in -tube f loodedevaporators

    Properties of refrigerants, codification of refrigerants.Section-D

    Air conditioning, Psychometr ic propert ies of air , basic psychometr ic processes ,sensible cooling & heating, cooling & dehumidif ication, heating & humidif ication,evaporative cooling, effective temperature, comfort charts , air condit ioning loadcalculat ions , sensible and latent heat load, apparatus dew point , heating & coolingload calculat ions , concept of RSHF, ESHF & GSHF.

    Recommended Books:

    1. C.P. Arora, Refr igeration & Air Condit ioning, Tata McGraw Hill , New Delhi

    2 . Manohar Prasad, Refr igera t ion & a i r -condi t ion ing, New Age In ternat ional ,

    New Delhi3. Khurmi, Refr igeration and Air Condit ioning, S. Chand & Co. , N Delhi

    4 . Arora , Dunkundwar , Ref rigera t ion & Air Condi t ioning , Dhanpat Rai & Co.Ltd. , N Delhi .

    5 . Ahmadul Ameen, Ref r igera t ion and Air Condi tion ing , Pren t ice Hal l o f India ,N Delhi

    6 . Roy. J . Dossa t , Pr inc ip les Of Refrigera t ion, Pearson Educat ion As ia , NewDelhi

    7 . D es ai P S , R ef ri ge ra ti on a nd A ir C on di ti on in g f or E ng in ee rs , K ha nn aPublishers, Delhi

    Note: Use of Refrigerant Tables, Psychometric Chart & Mollier Chart is

    allowed.

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    MCE 309 MECHANICAL VIBRATIONS

    L T P Credits

    3 1 0 3.5

    Section-A

    Harmonic motion. Vector representation. Beats phenomenon. Complex methodof representing harmonic vibrations.

    Fourier series and harmonic analysis. Analytical and Numerical methods ofharmonic analysis.

    Section-B

    Undamped free vibrations of single degree of freedom systems. Viscouslydamped free vibrations of single degree of freedom systems. Energy methodfor natural frequency.

    Forced vibrations of single degree of freedom system with constant harmonic

    excitation. Forced vibrations due to excitation of support absolute amplitudeand relative amplitude. Vibration isolation and transmissibility (force/motion).

    Section-C

    Examples of vibration isolators.

    Vibration measuring instruments for displacement, velocity, acceleration andfrequency measurement.

    Free vibrations of Multi Degrees of freedom systems. Influence coefficients,f lexibi l ity coeff ic ients and s ti f fness coeff ic ients. Maxwell s rec iprocaltheorem.

    Section-D

    Rayleighs approximate method for f inding the f i rs t na tural f requency.Dunkerleys method for fundamental natural frequency of transverse vibration.

    Crit ical speed of shaft with single and mult iple unbalanced discs withoutdamping. Secondary critical speeds of horizontal shafts.

    Recommended Books:

    1. T.S.E. Morse & Hinkle, Mechanical Vibrations- Theory & Applications,

    PHI, N. Delhi

    2. P. Srinivasan, Mechanical Vibration Analysis, Tata McGraw Hill, New

    Delhi

    3. K.K. Pujara, Vibration & Noise for Engineers , Dhanpat Rai & Sons, New

    Delhi

    4. G. K. Grover, Mechanical Vibrations, Hem Chand & Bros, Roorkee

    5. S. S. Rao, Mechanical Vibrations, Addison Wesley Publishing Company,

    New York

    6. Balachandran, Vibrations, Cengage Learning, New Delhi

    7. Schaum Outline Series, Mechanical Vibrations, McGraw-Hill, N York

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    MCE 356 COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN LAB

    L T P Credits

    0 0 2 1.0

    List of Experiments

    SECTION I (Part Modeling):

    (a) Generation of 3-dimensional solid shapes from 2-D closed sections throughextrusion, revolution, sweep, loft and shell.

    (b) History-based model ing : Use of Boolean Opera t ions of Jo in , Cut & In tersec t ;Feature modification and part updation.

    (c) Working with work-planes; Construction of parts with complex geometry.

    SECTION II (Assembly Modeling):

    (a) Assembly of parts into sub-assemblies, i ns tancing and construction of assemblyhierarchies.

    (b) Sharing of parts us ing l ibrary.

    ( c) B as ic c on ce pt o f a ss em bl y c on st ra in in g t o a rr es t s el ec ti ve d eg re es o f freedom. Avoiding redundant constraining. Examples of constraining with

    point-point coincidence, l ine- l ine coincidence, line- line parallel, point- linecoincidence, point-plane coincidence and plane-plane parallel.

    SECTION III (Associative Drafting):

    (a) Generation of associat ive 2D drawing views from 3D part /assembly model.

    (b) Dimensions & Annotations

    SECTION IV (Advanced Modeling Techniques):

    (a) Working wth parametr ic equation-driven splines

    (b) Working with free-form curves and surfaces. Maintaining tangent and curvaturecontinuities.

    SECTION V (Engineering Analysis):

    (a) Exchange of model geometry between various types of software.

    (b) Defining an FE Model: Displacement res traints and loads .

    ( c ) Mesh ing .

    (d) Solving and post-processing.

    RECOMMENDED BOOKS:

    1. M ar k L aw ry , I -D ea s S tu de nt G ui de b y S tr uc tu ra l D yn am ic s R es ea rc hCorporation, Tata McGraw Hill , New Delhi .

    2. David Atk inson , Learn ing Studio Tools Beginner s Guide . Wavefront ,Sil icon Graphics Inc. ISBN:1-894893-57-3 (With Alias Personal Learning Edit ionCD).

    3. Alias StudioTools Techniques : Pa int ing and Sketch ing for Des ign [VideoTraining], Autodesk Alias Studio.

    4. Sham Tickoo, Mechanical Desktop Instructor , Tata McGraw Hill , New Delhi .

    5. Learning Studio Tools, Alias Wavefront, Silicon Graphics, Canada.

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    MCE 357 MACHINING SCIENCE LAB

    L T P Credits

    0 0 2 1.0

    List of Experiments1. S tudy of construction & working of a Tool Makers Microscope and

    Measurement of

    (a) Cutt ing angles of a s ingle point turning tool

    (b) Point angle of a twis t dr i l l .

    2 . Hel ica l gear cut t ing on Mil l ing machines

    3 . Demons tra t ions of various opera t ions on Mil ling Machine

    4. Demonstration on a two component Strain Gauge Type Force Dynamometer .

    5 . Demons t ra t ions on Shaper

    6 . Demons tra t ions of cy l indrica l g r inder

    7 . M ea su re me nt o f T oo l T ip T em pe ra tu re u si ng Co nt ac t T yp e M ea su ri ngInstrument

    8 . M ea su re me nt o f T oo l T ip T em pe ra tu re us in g R ad ia ti on T yp e M ea su ri ngInstrument

    9 . Study of ef fec t o f speed feed and depth of cu t on sur face roughness producedduring cutt ing with s ingle point cutt ing tool .

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    MCE 358 REFRIGERATION AND AIR CONDITIONING LAB

    L T P Credits

    0 0 2 1.0

    List of Experiments

    1. Study & performance on Refrigeration Bench

    2. Study & performance on Air Conditioning Test Rig

    3. To perform the performance analysis on mechanical heat pump

    4 . To calcul ate on an experi men tal cold stor age plan t: C.O.P., coo lin g load

    5. To perform the performance analysis on experimental ice plant unit

    6. To find out the C.O.P. of refrigeration machine working on three fluidElectrolux vapor absorption system

    7. To perform the performance analysis on Evaporatin g condensing unit.

    8. To perform the performance analysis on experimental Cooling Tower

    9. Study of hermetically sealed compressor

    10. Study of various types of condensers

    11. Study of various types of evaporators

    12 . Cuttin g & f larin g o f tub es & pipes in ref ri geration equ ipmen t

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    HSS 301 MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM

    L T P Credits

    3 1 0 3.5

    Section-A

    Int roduct ion : Concept s o f Management , I nfo rma tion and Systems , Histo ry o f Information Sys tems. Phi losophies Govern ing the development of InformationSystems

    R ol e o f I nf or ma ti o n S ys te ms i n O rg an iz at io ns : L oc al a nd G lo ba l c on te xt .Addit ional perspectives as benefi ts f rom Technical Trends and innovations , specialcharacteristics and enigmas of information

    Information System and Business Processes: Analyzing information system from abusiness perspective using work centred analysis of systems

    Section-B

    Information Sys tem Taxonomies : Transaction Processing sys tem, ManagementInformation Sys tems . Decis ion suppor t system, Execut ive Informat ion Sys tems.Artif icial Intel l igence, Expert Systems and Office Automation Systems

    S ys te m A na ly si s A nd D es ig n: I nf or ma ti on S ys te m P la nn in g, i nt ro du ct io nchal lenges, s t ra t eg ic i s sues , s el ect ing s ys tems , p roject managemen t i s sues .Methodology and implications of system analysis and design, SDLC, Prototyping.End use r Deve lopmen t, Of f the s hel f s of tware, out s ou rc ing and appl i ca t ionsoftware

    Section-C

    Tools for Info rma tion System Deve lopment : S t ruc tu ra l tool s fo r ana lys i s andd es ig n, t oo ls t o r ep re se nt sy st em d at a a nd p ro ce ss . T oo ls f or s tru ct ur ed

    programming, tools to convert programs specif ication into code

    Da tabas e Des ign and Management : Componen t s o f DBMS, Da tabas e mode l s,Principles

    Section-D

    Stra teg ic Informat ion Sys tems: Character is tics , and Plan. Bus iness Informat ionSystems ; MARIS, In fo rma tion s ystems fo r Manufac tur ing , Human Res ou rce ,Finance & Accounts , Quali ty

    Client Server Computing: Developing cl ient server , organizational implications of c/s computing. Information system security and control

    ERP: Introduction, concepts, applications, advantages and disadvantages

    Recommended Books:

    1. Steve Alter, Management Information System, Pearson Education Asia, N

    Delhi

    2. Laudon & Laudon, Management Information Sys tems, Pearson Educat ionAsia, N Delhi

    3. Davis & Olson, Management Information Systems, Tata McGraw Hill , NDelhi

    4. Uma G Gupta, Management Information Systems - A ManagerialPerspective, Galgotia Publishers, New Delhi

    5. James A . OBrien, M anagement I nformation S ystem-Managing I nformationTechnology in the Internetworked Enterprise,TMH, N Delhi

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    HSS 302 HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT

    L T P Credits

    3 1 0 3.5

    Section-A

    Introduction: Defini tion of human resource development, challenges of modern con trol ling human resource, Organ izat iona l job des ign:Organiza tional job function, organiza tional s tructure, job analysis , jobspecification, job evaluation methods

    Section-B

    Procurement: Basis of recruitment, work force analysis, general procedure forrecruitment, tests for recruitment, Organizational development: OrganizationalVs individual development, organizational training

    Section-C

    Performance Appraisal And Career Development: Performance appraisal andthe law, types of appra isa l p rograms and thei r contents, Compensation:Def in it ion o f compensa tion , bases o f compensat ion, f ac to rs e ffec tingcompensation, compensation policy, Integration: Types of human relations,impor tance of human rela tions , human models, c lassi f icat ions of humanrelations, motivation.

    Section-D

    Labour Management: Labour interest, conflict of interests, conflicts resolution,trade unions, collective bargaining, nature of bargain, process of bargain,

    labour- management relat ions, Maintenance: Need for maintenance andsecurity, communication, nature and importance of communication, structureof communication, Separation: Separation process and its needs, discharging

    procedure, protection against accidents

    Recommended Books:

    1. Greer, Strategic Human Resource Management, Pearson Education Asia,

    New Delhi.

    2. Dessler, Human Resource Management, Pearson education Asia, N Delhi

    3. Lan Beardwell, Human Resource Management, PHI, New Delhi

    4. David A Decenzo, Stephen P Robbins, Personnel/Human Resource

    Management, Macmillan (I), N. Delhi

    5. Aswathappa, Human Resource & Personnel Management, Tata McGraw-

    Hill, N Delhi

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    MCE 310 INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION & ROBOTICS

    L T P Credits

    3 1 0 3.5

    Section - A

    Introduction: Concept and scope of automation: Socio economic consideration: Low costautomation.

    Fluid Power Control: Fluid power control elements and standard graphical symbols.Construction and performance of fluid power generators; Hydraulic and pneumatic cylinders -construction, design and mounting; Hydraulic and pneumatic valves for pressure, flow anddirection control: Servo valves and simple servo systems with mechanical feedback, governingdifferential equation and its solution for step position input; Basic hydraulic and pneumaticcircuits.

    Section - BPneumatic Logic Circuits: Design of pneumatic logic circuits for a given time displacementdiagram or sequence of operations.

    Fluidics: Boolean algebra; Truth tables; Conda effect; Fluidic elements their constructionworking and performance characteristics: Elementary fluidic circuits.

    Section - C

    Transfer Devices and Feeders: their Classification: Construction details and application oftransfer devices and feeders (vibratory bowl feeder, reciprocating tube and centrifugal hopperfeeder).

    Electrical and Electronic Controls: Introduction to electrical and electronic controls such aselectromagnetic controllers - transducers and sensors, microprocessors, programmable logiccontrollers (PLC); Integration of mechanical systems with electrical, electronic and computersystems.

    Section - D

    Robotics: Introduction, classification based on geometry, devices, control and path movement,End effectors - types and applications: Sensors - types and applications. Concept ofRobotic/Machine vision, Teach pendent.

    Industrial Applications of Robots for material transfer, machine loading / unloading, welding,assembly and spray painting operations.

    Recommended Books:

    1. M. P. Groover, Automation, Production Systems & Computer IntegratedManufacturing, Pearson Education Asia, New Delhi.

    2. Majumdar, Pneumatic Systems, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi

    3. Esposito, Fluid power with Applications, Prentice Hall of India, NewDelhi

    4. SR Deb, Robotics and Flexible Automation

    5. Auslander, Kempf, Mechatronics, Mechanical System Interfacing,Prentice Hall Inc., New Jersey

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    MCE 311 WORK STUDY & METHODS ENGINEERING

    L T P Credits

    3 1 0 3.5

    Section-A

    Introduction: Definition, scope, historical review and areas of application ofwork s tudy in indus try, int er -rel at ion between method s tudy and work measurement, human aspects, react ion of management and labour, role inimproving plant productivity and safety

    Section-B

    Method Study: Objectives and step-wise procedure for methods analysis ,recording & evaluation techniques, micro-motion and macro-motion study,therbligs and SIMO charts, principles of motion economy, normal work areas

    and design of work places, principles of work designSection-C

    Work Measurement: Work measurement objectives, techniques & criteria forselection of technique, stop watch time study, systems of performance rating,calculation of standard time, production study.

    Section-D

    Work sampling, predetermined motion time systems (PMTS), MTM & workfactor systems, standard data usage, engineered time standards, computers inwork study.

    Recommended Books:

    1. Niebel. B , Motion & Time Study, McGraw-Hill., New York

    2. ILO, Work Study, ILO, Geneva

    3. Marvin Mundel , Motion & Time Study, McGraw-Hill, New York

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    MCE 312 WELDING TECHNOLOGY

    L T P Credits

    3 1 0 3.5

    Section-A

    Introduction:

    In troduc tion to Welding technology, C lass if icat ion o f welding p rocesses ,Metallurgy of welding, metallurgical changes in weld metal, heat affected zone,gas metal reaction, l iquid metal reaction and solid state reaction, weldability,Testing of welding joints, weld design and process selection, effects of elementson welding of ferrous and non-ferrous metal and their alloys

    Section-B

    Power Sources and metal transfer: Basic characteristics of power sources forvarious arc welding processes, arc length regulat ion in mechanized welding

    processes, Mechanism and types of metal transfer in various arc-welding

    processes.

    Fusion Welding

    Comparison of TIG, MIG and Co2 welding processes, Plasma arc, submerged arcwelding, electro gas and Electroslag welding,

    Section-C

    Solid State Welding:

    Class i fica tion o f Sol id S ta te Welding processes, Mechanism of sol id s ta tewelding. Applicat ions of f r ict ion welding, d iffusion welding, cold pressurewelding and ultrasonic welding. High energy rate welding,

    Section-D

    Advanced Welding processes:

    Technology, Scope and Application of Electron beam Welding , Laser welding,Under Water Welding processes.

    Recommended Books:

    1. The physics of welding by Lancaster; pergaman Press.2. The metallurgy of welding by lancster; Georga Allen & Unwin Ltd. U.K.

    3. Welding Handlook, Vol.1 & 2, Seventh edition; American Welding Society.4. Metal Handbook Vol.16, 73. ASME.5. The solid phase welding of metals by Tylecote; Edward Arnoli P Ltd.6. Welding and Welding Technology by Richard L.Little, Mc.Graw Hill.7. Welding for Engineers by Udin; Frame & wuff ; John miles.

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    MCE 313 INDUSTRIAL QUALITY CONTROL

    L T P Credits

    3 1 0 3.5

    Section-A

    I nd us tr ia l I ns pe ct io n: O bj ec ti ve s a nd f un ct io ns o f i ns pe ct io n i n I nd us tr y,Product ion / inspect ion in terac tion and problems , o rganizat ion for indust r ialin spect ion , ins pec t ion p rocedu res and the i r appl i ca t ion, economic a spect o f inspection

    Qual i ty Con tro l: Concep t o f qua l ity in eng inee ring, qua l ity cont rol funct ion ,in spect ion v /s qual i ty cont rol t echniques, o rganizat ion for qual i ty cont rol ,Economic and marketing aspects of quali ty control , Japanese Quali ty management,Kaizen.

    Section-B

    Total Quali ty Management: Definit ion, concept and components of TQM, axioms

    of TQM, Benchmarking , Qual i ty Funct ion deployment , Qual i ty Circ les , Problemsolving tools, Concept of six sigma and Zero defect.

    Stat is t ical Quali ty Control: Fundamental of s tat is t ical quali ty control , Theory of control Charts , Charts for variables and at tr ibutes , application of control chartsfor averages , range , s tandard devia t ion , f ract ion defec t ives and number of non-conformities per unit, process capability analysis, Process capability ratio.

    Section-C

    Tole rances : Concep t o f to le r ance, s t at i st i ca l natu re o f to le rances, s et t ing thetolerances,

    Acceptance Sampling: Elementary concepts , sampling by at tr ibutes , Single, doubleand multiple sampling plans.

    Construction and use of operating characteristic curves.

    Section-D

    Quali ty System Certif ication: Importance of third part quali ty cer t if ication,Product and Process based cert if ication systems, Introduction to ISO-9000 and IS:14000 series of standard

    Q ua li ty E ng in ee ri ng : F ac to rs a ff ec ti ng q ua li ty a nd i ts d es ig n, Q ua li ty v /sre l iab i l i ty , fa i lu re ra te curve , l i fe tes t ing , O.C. curve for s t ipu la ted l i fe , MTTF,MTBF.

    Recommended Books:

    1. Besterfield, Total Quali ty Management, Pearson Education Asia, New Delhi

    2. Mitra, Fundamenta l of Quali ty Control & Improvement, Pearson Education

    Asia, N Delhi

    3. Evans, The management & control of Quali ty , Cengage Learning, New Delhi

    4. E.L.Grant, Statistical Quali ty Control, McGraw Hill , New York

    5. Juran, Quali ty Planning and Analysis, McGraw Hill, New York

    6. Hansen & Ghare, Quali ty Control, Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi

    7. Feigenbaum, Total Quali ty Control , Mc-Graw Hill, New York

    Note: Use of Statistical Tables is allowed.

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    MCE 314 MECHATRONICS

    L T P Credits

    3 1 0 3.5

    Section-A

    Introduction To Mechatronics: Definit ion and approach of Mechatronics,Measurement and Control Systems, Microprocessor based controllers andMechatronics Approach

    Sensors and Transducers: Performance Terminology, Displacement, velocity,Posi t ion, Proximity, force, f luid pressure, l iquid level , temperature, l ightsensors, procedure for selection, Piezoelectr ic Actuators

    Section-B

    Signal Conditioning: Op Amp, Protection, digi tal s ignals, Mult iplexes anddigital signal processing, pulse modulation, Gates AND, OR, NOR, NAND

    and its combinations

    Section-C

    Pneumatic And Hydraulic Systems: Actuation systems, Directions, pressureand process control valve, Pneumatic and hydraulic systems

    Electrical Actuation System: Mechanical Switches, Solid State Switches,Solenoid, DC/AC Motors, Stepper Motors

    Section-D

    Microprocessor And I ts Application: Architecture of Microprocssor 8085,

    Instruction set, Embedding a microprocessor into a Mechatronics syst em.

    PLC, basic structute, inut-output processing of PLC, programming of PLC andlogic ladder diagrams of PLC

    Recommended Books:

    1 . W . B ol to n, Me ch at ro ni cs , P ea rs on Ed uc at io n A si a, Ne w D el hi

    2 . S he tt y, Me ch at ro ni cs S ys te m d es ig n, C en ga ge L ea rn in g, N ew D el hi

    3 . M in , L aw re nc e J . K am m, Me ch at ro ni cs , P re nt ic e H al l o f I nd ia , N ew De lh i

    4 . N ec su le sc u, Me ch at ro ni cs , P ea rs on Ed uc at io n A si a, Ne w D el hi

    5 . Histand & Alcia to rr e, In troduct ion to Mecha t ron ics and Measu remen t System,McGraw Hill , New Delhi

    6 . M ah al ik , M ec ha tr on ic s, Ta ta Mc Gr aw -H il l, N D el hi

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    MCE 315 ADVANCED OPERATIONS RESEARCH

    L T P Credits

    3 1 0 3.5

    Section-A

    Scope of Opera tion Research in indust ry , model formulat ion, c lassicalopt imizat ion techniques , l inear p rogramming models , s implex a lgor i thmrevised s implex a lgor i thm, revised s implex a lgor i thm, dual ity theorem,sensitivity analysis

    Section-B

    Integer Programming: Graphical method, the branch and bound technique,Companys ALL-IPP method, transportation model, unbalanced transportation,transshipment problem, sensitivity analysis in transportatio n problemsDynamic Programming: Bellman's principle of optimali ty, examples on theapp li ca tion on rou ting p roblem, inven tory p roblem, s implex p roblem,

    marketing problem.Section-C

    Queuing Theory: Poison arrivals and exponential service times, waiting timeand idle time cost, single channel & multiple channel problems, Monte Carlotechniques applied to queuing problems, Poisson arrivals and service ti me.Replacement Models: Replacement of items that deteriorate gradually, failsuddenly, group replacement policy, concept of System reliability

    Section-D

    Simulat ion: Concept and App roach, con tinuous and d iscrete sys tems ,conditions and areas for use of simulation. Monte-Carlo Simulation,: Monte

    Carlo method and i ts applicat ions to geometrical f igures, gambling gamesnumerical integration, reliability of machineryImportance of random numbers in simulation, generation of random numbers,stochastic simulation.Random Numbers: Propert ies of random numbers, random numbers table,

    pseudo random numbers, generation of random numbers, mid square randomn umb er g en er at or , c on gr uen ce met ho d o r r es id ue me th od , c omb in edcongenitals generators, testing numbers for randomness

    Recommended Books:

    1. Ravindran, Operations Research, John Wiley & Sons, N. York

    2. Frederick H iller, I ntroduction to O peration Research, McGraw Hill, N .York

    3. H.M. Wagner, Principles of Operation Research, PHI, New Delhi

    4. Wayne L. Winston, Operations Research, Thomson Learning, N. Delhi

    5. Averill Law, Simulation Modelling & Analysis, McGraw Hill, N. York

    6. R.L. Taha, Operations Research, PHI, New Delhi

    7. P.K. Gupta and D.S. Hira, Operations Research, S. Chand and Co. Ltd.,Ram Nagar, New Delhi, Ed. 1998.

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    MCE 316 MACHINE TOOL DESIGN

    L T P Credits

    3 1 0 3.5

    Section-AIn troduction To Machine Tools And Mechanisms: Genera l p rincip les of machine tool design, working and auxil iary motions, machine tool drives,hydraulic and mechanical transmission and its elements, general requirementsof machine tool design, layout of machine tools.

    Section-B

    Regulation Of Speed And Feed Rates: Purpose, stepped regulation of speed-des ign o f speed box , mach ine too l d rives using mul tiple speed motor s,developing the gearing diagram, step-less regulation of s peed and feed rates.Machine Tool Structure: Functions and requirements, design criteria, materials

    used and their properties, static and dynamic stiffness, cross-sectional shapesused for machine tool structures and basic design procedure for the design ofbeds, column s and other structural elements, model techniques used in design,introduction to Finite Element Method (FEM).

    Section-C

    Guideways And Power Screws: Function and types, design considerations &procedure for slideways, design of power screws.Spindles And Spindle Supports: Functions and requirements, materials, effectof machine tool compliance on machining accuracy, des ign of spindles ,

    bearings design/selection.

    Section-DControl Systems: Functions, requirements and classification, control systemsfor speeds, feeds & auxil iary motions, manual control systems, automaticcontrol systems, adaptive control systems, criteria and economic selection ofmachine tools, future trends in development of machine tools.

    Recommended Books:

    1. T. R. Chandrupatla and Ashok D Belegundu, Introduction to Finite Elements inEngineering, Pearson Education Asia, N Delhi

    2. Logan, First course in the Finite Element Methods, Cengage Learning, New Delhi

    3. Bathe, K.J., Englewood Cliffs, Finite Element Procedure in EngineeringAnalysis, Prentice Hall of India, N Delhi

    4. O.C. Zienkiewicz, The Finite Element Methods, Tata McGraw Hill, NewDelhi

    5. K.H. Huebner, The Finite Element Method for Engineers, John Wiley, N York

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    BAS 301 TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT

    L T P Credits

    3 1 0 3.5

    Section-A

    Quality and Total Quality Management; Excellence im manufacturing/service,factors of excellence, relevance of TQM.

    Concept and definition of quality; total quality control (TQC) and Total QualityMan ag emen t (TQM) , s al ie nt f ea tu re s o f T QC a nd T QM. T otal Qua li tyManagement Models, benefits of TQM.

    Section-B

    Just- in- time (JIT): Definit ion: Elements , benefits , equipment layout for JITsystem, Kanban system MRP (Material Requirement planning) vs JIT system,

    Waste elimination, workers involvement through JIT: JIT cause and effect chain,JIT implementation.

    Customer: Satisfaction, data collection and complaint, redressal mechanism.

    Section-C

    Planning Process: Policy development and implementation; plan formulation andimplementation.

    Process Management: Factors affecting process management, Quality functiondevelopment (QFD), and quality assurance system.

    Total Employees Involvement (TEI): Empowering employees: team building;qual i ty c irc les ; reward and Recognition; educat ion and training, Suggest ionschemes.

    Section-D

    Problems solving Defining problem; Problem identification and solving process;QC tools.

    Benchmarking definit ion, concept , process and types of benchmarking. 10.Quality Systems: Concept of quality system standards: relevance and origin ofISO 9000; Benefits; Elements of ISO 9001, ISO 9002, ISO 9003.

    Advanced techn iques o f TQM: Des ign o f exper iments : fai lu re mode e ffec tanalysis: Taguchi methods

    Recommended Books:

    1. Total Quality Management by sunder Raju, Tata Mcgraw Hill

    2. TQM for engineers by M.Zairi, Aditya Books

    3. Total Quality Management Handbook by J.L. Hradeskym MCGraw Hill

    4. ISO 9000 quality System by Dalela and Saurabh, standard Publishers


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