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GITAM UNIVERSITY (Declared as Deemed to be University U/S 3 of UGC Act, 1956) REGULATIONS & SYLLABUS OF B.Tech. (Mechanical Engineering (Manufacturing & Management)) (w.e.f 2008 -09 admitted batch) Gandhi Nagar Campus, Rushikonda VISAKHAPATNAM – 530 045 Website: www.gitam.edu
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Page 1: GITAM SYLLABUS BOOK FOR MMM (2009 to 2013)

GITAM UNIVERSITY(Declared as Deemed to be University U/S 3 of UGC Act, 1956)

REGULATIONS & SYLLABUS OF

B.Tech. (Mechanical Engineering (Manufacturing & Management))

(w.e.f 2008 -09 admitted batch)

Gandhi Nagar Campus, RushikondaVISAKHAPATNAM – 530 045

Website: www.gitam.edu

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REGULATIONS (w.e.f. 2008-09 admitted batch)

1.0 ADMISSIONS

1.1 Admissions into B.Tech (Mechanical Engineering (Manufacturing & Management)) programme of GITAM University are governed by GITAM University admission regulations.

2.0 ELIGIBILTY CRITERIA

2.1 A pass in 10+2 or equivalent examination approved by GITAM University with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics.

2.2 Admissions into B.Tech will be based on an All India Entrance Test (GAT) conducted by GITAM University and the rule of reservation, wherever applicable.

3.0 STRUCTURE OF THE B.Tech. PROGRAMME

3.1 The Programme of instruction consists of:

(i) A general core programme comprising Basic Sciences, Basic Engineering, Humanities & Social Sciences and Mathematics.

(ii) An engineering core programme imparting to the student the fundamentals of engineering in the branch concerned.

(iii) An elective programme enabling the students to take up a group of departmental / interde-partmental courses of interest to him/her.

In addition, a student has to

(i) carry out a technical project approved by the department and submit a report. (ii) undergo summer training in an industry for a period prescribed by the department and submit

a report.

3.2 Each academic year consists of two semesters. Every branch of the B.Tech programme has a curriculum and course content (syllabi) for the courses recommended by the Board of Studies concerned and ap-proved by Academic Council.

4.0 CREDIT BASED SYSTEM

4.1 Each course is assigned certain number of credits which will depend upon the number of contact hours (lectures & tutorials) per week.

4.2 In general, credits are assigned to the courses based on the following contact hours per week per se -mester.

One credit for each Lecture / Tutorial hour.One credit for two hours of Practicals.

Two credits for three (or more) hours of Practicals.

4.3 The curriculum of B.Tech programme is designed to have a total of 190 to 200 credits for the award of B.Tech degree.

4.4 Every course of the B Tech programme will be placed in one of the nine groups of courses with mini -mum credits as listed in the Table 1.

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Table 1: Group of Courses

S.No, Group of Courses Code Minimum credits1 Humanities & Social Sciences HS 122 Basic Sciences BS 173 Mathematics MT 104 Basic Engineering BE 265 Core Engineering CE 686 Departmental Elective DE 97 Inter Departmental Elective IE 88 Project Work PW 89 Industrial Training IT 2

Total 160

5.0 MEDIUM OF INSTRUCTION

The medium of instruction (including examinations and project reports) shall be English.

6.0 REGISTRATION

Every student has to register himself/herself for each semester individually at the time specified by the Institute / University.

7.0 CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT AND EXAMINATIONS

7.1 The assessment of the student’s performance in each course will be based on continuous internal evaluation and semester-end examination. The marks for each of the component of assessment are fixed as shown in the Table 2.

Table 2: Assessment ProcedureS.No. Component of

assessment Marks allotted Type of

Assessment Scheme of Examination

1 Theory

Total

40 Continuous evaluation

(i) Two mid semester examinations shall be conducted for 10 marks each. (ii) Two quizzes shall be conducted for 5 marks each.(iii) 5 marks are allotted for assignments.(iv) 5 marks are allotted for attendance

60Semester-end examination

The semester-end examination in theory courses will be for a maximum of 60 marks.

100

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2 Practicals 100Continuous evaluation

(i) 40 marks are allotted for record work and regular performance of the student in the lab.(ii) One examination for a maximum of 20 marks shall be conducted by the teacher handling the lab course at the middle of the semester(iii) One examination for a maximum of 40 marks shall be conducted at the end of the semester (as scheduled by the Head of the Department concerned).

3 Project work(VII & Eighth Semester )

100 Project evaluation

(i) 50 marks are allotted for continuous evaluation of the project work throughout the semester by the guide.(ii) 50 marks are allotted for the presentation of the project work & viva-voce at the end of the semester.*

4

Industrial Training (Seventh Semester )

100Industrial training evaluation

(i) 50 marks are allotted for report submission and seminar presentations after completion of the training.(ii) 50 marks are allotted for the viva-voce at the end of the semester.*

5

Comprehensive Viva (Eighth Semester )

100 Viva-voce 100 marks are allotted for comprehensive viva to be conducted at the end of programme.*

* Head of the Department concerned shall appoint two examiners for conduct of the examination.

8.0 RETOTALLING, REVALUATION & REAPPEARANCE

8.1 Retotalling of the theory answer script of the end-semester examination is permitted on a request made by the student by paying the prescribed fee within ten days of the announcement of the result.

8.2 Revaluation of the theory answer script of the end-semester examination is also permitted on a request made by the student by paying the prescribed fee within fifteen days of the announcement of the re-sult.

8.3 A Student who has secured ‘F’ Grade in any theory course / Practicals of any semester shall have to reap -pear for the semester end examination of that course / Practicals along with his / her juniors.

8.4 A student who has secured ‘F’ Grade in Project work / Industrial Training shall have to improve his re -port and reappear for viva – voce Examination of project work at the time of special examination to be conducted in the summer vacation after the last academic year.

9.0 SPECIAL EXAMINATION

9.1 A student who has completed the stipulated period of study for the degree programme concerned and still having failure grade (‘F’) in not more than 5 courses ( Theory / Practicals), may be permitted to appear for the special examination, which shall be conducted in the summer vacation at the end of the last academic year.

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9.2 A student having ‘F’ Grade in more than 5 courses (Theory/practicals) shall not be permitted to appear for the special examination.

10.0 ATTENDANCE REQUIREMENTS

10.1A student whose attendance is less than 75% in all the courses put together in any semester will not be permitted to attend the end - semester examination and he/she will not be allowed to register for sub-sequent semester of study. He /She has to repeat the semester along with his / her juniors.

10.2However, the Vice Chancellor on the recommendation of the Principal / Director of the University Col-lege / Institute may condone the shortage of attendance to the students whose attendance is between 66% and 74% on genuine medical grounds and on payment of prescribed fee.

11.0 GRADING SYSTEM

11.1 Based on the student performance during a given semester, a final letter grade will be awarded at the end of the semester in each course. The letter grades and the corresponding grade points are as given in Table 3.

Table 3: Grades & Grade Points

11.2 A student who earns a minimum of 5 grade points (C grade) in a course is declared to have successfully completed the course, and is deemed to have earned the credits assigned to that course. However, a minimum of 24 marks is to be secured at the semester end examination of theory courses in order to pass in the theory course.

12.0 GRADE POINT AVERAGE

12.1 A Grade Point Average (GPA) for the semester will be calculated according to the formula:

Σ [ C x G ]GPA = ----------------

Σ C

Where C = number of credits for the course, G = grade points obtained by the student in the course.

12.2 Semester Grade Point Average (SGPA) is awarded to those candidates who pass in all the courses of the semester.

12.3 To arrive at Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA), a similar formula is used considering the student’s performance in all the courses taken in all the semesters completed up to the particular point of time.

12.4 The requirement of CGPA for a student to be declared to have passed on successful completion of the B.Tech programme and for the declaration of the class is as shown in Table 4.

Grade Grade points Absolute MarksO 10 90 and above

A+ 9 80 – 89A 8 70 – 79

B+ 7 60 – 69B 6 50 – 59C 5 40 – 49F Failed, 0 Less than 40

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Table 4: CGPA required for award of Degree

Distinction ≥ 8.0*First Class ≥ 7.0

Second Class ≥ 6.0Pass ≥ 5.0

* In addition to the required CGPA of 8.0, the student must have necessarily passed all the courses of every semester in first attempt.

13.0 ELIGIBILITY FOR AWARD OF THE B.TECH DEGREE

13.1 Duration of the programme: A student is ordinarily expected to complete the B Tech. programme in eight semesters of four years. However a student may complete the programme in not more than six years including study period.

13.2 However the above regulation may be relaxed by the Vice Chancellor in individual cases for cogent and sufficient reasons.

13.3 A student shall be eligible for award of the B.Tech degree if he / she fulfils all the following conditions.

a) Registered and successfully completed all the courses and projects.b) Successfully acquired the minimum required credits as specified in the curriculum corresponding to the branch of his/her study within the stipulated time.c) Has no dues to the Institute, hostels, Libraries, NCC / NSS etc, and d) No disciplinary action is pending against him / her.

13.4 The degree shall be awarded after approval by the Academic Council.

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RULES1. With regard to the conduct of the end-semester examination in any of the practical courses of the programme,

the Head of the Department concerned shall appoint one examiner from the department not connected with the conduct of regular laboratory work, in addition to the teacher who handled the laboratory work during the semester.

2. In respect of all theory examinations, the paper setting shall be done by an external paper setter having a minimum of three years of teaching experience. The panel of paper setters for each course is to be prepared by the Board of Studies of the department concerned and approved by the Academic Council. The paper setters are to be appointed by the Vice Chancellor on the basis of recommendation of Director of Evaluation / Controller of Examinations.

3. The theory papers of end-semester examination will be evaluated by internal/external examiner.

4. Panel of examiners of evaluation for each course is to be prepared by the Board of Studies of the department concerned and approved by the Academic Council.

5. The examiner for evaluation should possess post graduate qualification and a minimum of three years teach-ing experience.

6. The ap- pointment of examiners for evaluation of theory papers will be done by the Vice Chancellor on the basis of recommendation of Director of Eval-uation / Controller of Examinations from a panel of examiners approved by the Academic Council.

7. The at- tendance marks ( maximum 5) shall be allotted as follows :

Percentage ofattendance

Marks

76% to 80% 181% to 85% 286% to 90% 391% to 95% 496% to 100% 5

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SYLLABUSB.Tech. (ME (M & M)) Programme Code: EURMM200800

I SEMESTER

Sl.

No.

Course Code

Name of the Course

Cat

egor

y

Scheme of In-struction

Scheme of Examination

Credits

to be

awarded

Hours per week

Dura

tion in

Hrs.

Maximum

Marks

L/T D/P Sem.

End Exam

Con. Eval

1 EUREG 101 English Language skills HS 3 --- 3 60 40 3

2 EURMT 102 Engg. Mathematics - I MT 4 --- 3 60 40 4

3 EURPH 103 Engg. Physics - I BS 4 --- 3 60 40 4

4 EURCH 104 Engg. Chemistry – I BS 4 --- 3 60 40 4

5 EURCS 105 Programming with C BE 3 --- 3 60 40 3

DRAWING / PRACTICALS :

EURCS 113 Programming with C Lab BE --- 3 3 -- 100 2

EURCH 114/214 Engg. Chemistry Lab BS --- 3 3 -- 100 2

EURME 111/211 Workshop Technology Lab

BE --- 3 3 -- 100 2

EURME 117/217 Geometrical Drawing Lab

BE --- 4 3 -- 100 2

Total: 18 13 --- 300 600 26

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B.Tech. (ME (M & M))

II SEMESTER

Sl.

No.

Course CodeName of the Course

Cat

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y

Scheme of Instruction

Scheme of Examination

Creditsto be

awarded

Hours per week

Duration in

Hrs.

Maximum Marks

L/T D/P Sem. End Exam

Con Eval

1 EUREG 201 English writing skills HS 3 --- 3 60 40 3

2 EURMT 202 Engg. Mathematics - II MT 3 --- 3 60 40 3

3 EURMT 203 Engg. Mathematics - III MT 3 --- 3 60 40 3

4 EURPH 204 Engg. Physics - II BS 3 --- 3 60 40 3

5 EURCH 205 Engg. Chemistry – II BS 3 --- 3 60 40 3

6 EURCS 206 Object Oriented program-ming with C+ +

BE 3 --- 3 60 40 3

DRAWING / PRACTICALS :EURPH 212/112 Engg. Physics Lab BS --- 3 3 -- 100 2

EURCS 213 Objected oriented pro-gramming with C++ Lab

BE --- 3 3 -- 100 2

EURME 215/115 Engineering Graphics Lab

BE --- 4 3 -- 100 2

18 10 --- 360 540 24

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B.Tech. (ME (M & M))

III SEMESTER

Cat

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Maximum marks Hours per week

Course Code Name of the Course

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EURMM301 Engineering Mechanics BE 4 60 40 100 3 1 --- 4

EURMM302 Materials Science BE 3 60 40 100 3 --- --- 3

EURMM303 Applied Thermodynamics-I CE 3 60 40 100 3 - --- 3

EURMM304 ManufacturingTechnology-I CE 3 60 40 100 3 --- --- 3

EURMM305 Principles of Management CE 3 60 40 100 3 --- --- 3

EURMM306 Environmental Studies HS 4 60 40 100 3 1 --- 4

EURMM311 Computer Aided Machine Drawing CE 2 --- 100 100 --- --- 3 3

EURMM312 Manufacturing Technology-I Lab CE 2 --- 100 100 --- --- 3 3

EURMM313 English Communication Skills Lab HS 2 --- 100 100 --- --- 3 3

Total 26 360 540 900 18 2 9 29

IV SEMESTER

Cat

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Cre

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Maximum marks Hours per week

Course Code Name of the Course

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EURMM401 Mechanics of Solids-I CE 3 60 40 100 3 -- --- 3

EURMM402 Theory of Machines – I CE 3 60 40 100 3 -- --- 3

EURMM403 Applied Thermodynamics-II CE 3 60 40 100 3 -- --- 3

EURMM404 Manufacturing Technology-II CE 3 60 40 100 3 -- --- 3

EURMM405 Managerial Economics HS 3 60 40 100 3 -- --- 3

EURMM406 Elements of Electrical & Electronics Engineering

BE 3 60 40 100 3 -- --- 3

EURMM411 Mechanical Engineering-I Lab CE 2 --- 100 100 --- --- 3 3

EURMM412 Electrical Engineering Lab BE 2 --- 100 100 --- --- 3 3

EURMM413 Industrial Tour Non-Credit Audit Course

Total 22 360 440 800 18 -- 6 24

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B.Tech. (ME (M & M))

V SEMESTER

Cat

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Maximum marks Hours per week

Course Code Name of the Course

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EURMM501 Mechanics of Solids-II CE 3 60 40 100 3 -- --- 3

EURMM502 Theory of Machines - II CE 3 60 40 100 3 -- --- 3

EURMM503 Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulic Machines

CE 3 60 40 100 3 -- --- 3

EURMM504 Manufacturing Technology-III CE 3 60 40 100 3 --- --- 3

EURMM505 Methods Engineering and Work Place Design

CE 3 60 40 100 3 --- --- 3

EURMM506 Quality Control and Reliability Engineering

CE 3 60 40 100 3 --- --- 3

EURMM511 Computer Aided Production Drawing Lab

CE 2 --- 100 100 --- --- 3 3

EURMM512 Mechanical Engineering-II Lab CE 2 --- 100 100 --- --- 3 3

EURMM513 Mechanics of Solids Lab CE 2 --- 100 100 --- --- 3 3

Total 24 360 540 900 18 -- 9 27

VI SEMESTER

Cat

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Cre

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Maximum marks Hours per week

Course Code Name of the Course

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EURMM601Instrumentation and Control Systems

CE 3 60 40 100 3 -- --- 3

EURMM602 Heat Transfer CE 3 60 40 100 3 -- --- 3

EURMM603 Design of Machine Elements CE 3 60 40 100 3 -- --- 3

EURMM604 Metrology CE 3 60 40 100 3 --- --- 3

EURMM605 Human Resources Management CE 3 60 40 100 3 --- --- 3

EURMM606 Finite Element Methods CE 3 60 40 100 3 --- --- 3

EURMM611 Manufacturing Technology–II Lab CE 2 --- 100 100 --- --- 3 3

EURMM612 Industrial Management Laboratory CE 2 --- 100 100 --- --- 3 3

EURMM613 Fluid Mechanics and Machinery Lab CE 2 --- 100 100 --- --- 3 3

EURMM614 Personality Development HS Non-Credit Audit Course

Total 24 360 540 900 18 -- 9 27

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B.Tech. (ME (M & M))

VII SEMESTER

Cat

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Cre

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Maximum marks Hours per week

Course Code Name of the Course

Sem

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EURMM701Quantitative Techniques in Management

CE 3 60 40 100 3 - --- 3

EURMM702 Modern Manufacturing Methods CE 3 60 40 100 3 --- --- 3

EURMM703 CAD/CAM CE 3 60 40 100 3 -- --- 3

EURMM721EURMM722EURMM723EURMM724EURMM725

DepartmentalElective – I

DE 4 60 40 100 3 1 --- 4

EURMM731EURMM732EURMM733EURMM734EURMM735

DepartmentalElective – II

DE 4 60 40 100 3 1 --- 4

EURMM711 Heat Transfer Lab CE 2 --- 100 100 -- --- 3 3

EURMM712 Metrology Lab CE 2 --- 100 100 --- --- 3 3

EURMM713 Project Work PW 3 --- 100 100 --- --- 6 6

EURMM714 Industrial Training IT 2 --- 100 100 --- --- --- ---

Total 26 300 600 900 15 2 12 29

Departmental Elective – I Departmental Elective – II

EURMM721 Advanced Manufacturing Technology EURMM731 Management Information Systems

EURMM722 CNC & Part Programming EURMM732 Total Quality Management

EURMM723 Robotics EURMM733 Supply Chain Management

EURMM724 Tool Engineering and Design EURMM734 Maintenance Management

EURMM725 Computer Integrated Manufacturing EURMM735 Principles of Entrepreneurship

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B.Tech. (ME (M & M))

VIII SEMESTER

Cat

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Cre

dits

Maximum marks Hours per week

Course Code Name of the Course

Sem

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xam

Con

Eva

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Tot

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Lec

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Tut

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Pra

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Tot

al

EURMM801Production Planningand Control

CE 3 60 40 100 3 -- --- 3

EURMM841EURMM842EURMM843EURMM844EURMM845

DepartmentalElective - III

DE 4 60 40 100 3 1 --- 4

EURMM851-8511 Inter Departmental

Elective– IIE 4 60 40 100 3 1 --- 4

EURMM861-867

Inter DepartmentalElective– II

IE 4 60 40 100 3 1 --- 4

EURMM811 CAD / CAM Lab CE 2 --- 100 100 --- --- 3 3

EURMM812 Comprehensive Viva Voce CE 2 --- 100 100 --- --- --- ---

EURMM813 Project Work PW 5 --- 100 100 --- --- 9 9

Total 24 240 460 700 12 2 12 26

Departmental Elective - III

Inter Departmental Elective– I

Inter Departmental Elective– II

EURMM841Automobile Engineering

EURMM851Remote Sensing & GIS

EURMM861Environmental Impact Assessment

EURMM842Nano Technology

EURMM852Database Management Systems

EURMM862 Operating Systems

EURMM843 Project Management EURMM853Software Engineering

EURMM863 Web Technologies

EURMM844Enterprise Resource Planning

EURMM856Artificial Intelligence

EURMM864 Industrial Electronics

EURMM845 Professional Ethics EURMM8511Neural Networks

EURMM867 Mechatronics

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B.Tech. (ME (M & M))

Details of category wise minimum credits as per AICTE norms and actual credits allocated are as follows:

S.No. Category CodeAllocated Credits

MinimumCredits as per

AICTE

01.

02.

03.

04.

05.

06.

07.

08.

09

Humanities & Social Sciences

Basic Sciences

Maths

Basic Engg.

Core Engg.

Departmental Electives

Inter-Departmental Elective

Project Work

Industrial Training

HS

BS

MT

BE

CE

DE

IE

PW

IT

15

18

10

28

95

12

08

08

02

12

17

10

26

68

09

08

08

02

Total 196 160

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B.Tech. (ME (M & M)) First Semester English Language Skills

Course Code

Cat

egor

y

Scheme of Instruction Scheme of Examination

Credits

to be

awarded

Hours per week Sem. End Exam

Duration in Hrs.

Maximum Marks (100)

L/T D/P Sem. End Exam Con. Eval

EUREG 101 HS 3 --- 3 60 40 3

The fundamental aim of this course is to help the student to become a confident and competent communicator in written and spoken English. The methodology in teaching and evaluation shall be oriented towards this end, rather than rote memorization.

Prerequisite: Acquaintance with basic High School Grammar and Composition.

I. A TEXT WITH COMMUNICATIVE APPROACH. The aim of the text is to provide interesting new approach to learning English by providing stimulating and motivating material and a wide range of activities that are meaningful, natural, authentic, and useful in day-to-day life. : “Creative English for Communication” by N. Krishnaswamy & T. Sri Raman – Macmillan India Ltd. –(2005 version)(Section – I Communicate - units 1-6 only)

UNIT-I Textual Lessons 1 & 2 (8 Hours)Synonyms & Antonyms, One word substitutes,Words often confused, Phrasal Verbs

UNIT-II Textual Lesson – 3 (8 Hours) Foreign Phrases, Tenses, Concord

UNIT-III Textual Lesson – 4 (8 Hours)

Error Analysis, Single Sentence Definition, Paragraph Writing,

UNIT-IV Textual Lesson – 5 (8 Hours) Essay Writing, Dialogue writing, Reading Comprehension

UNIT-V Textual Lesson – 6 (8 Hours)

Note Making, Précis Writing

Text Prescribed: Part – I (Communicate - Units 1 to 6 only) of Creative English for Communication, N. Krishna Swamy & T. Sriraman. Macmil-

lan India Ltd (2005 version) Supplementary Reading :Current English for Colleges, N. Krishna Swamy & T. Sri Raman. Macmillan. Examine Your English, Margaret Maison. Macmillan.Note : Figures in parentheses indicate number of approximate expected hours of instruction

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B.Tech. (ME (M & M)) First Semester ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS – I

Course Code

Cat

egor

y

Scheme of Instruction Scheme of Examination

Credits

to be

Awarded

Hours per week Sem. End Exam

Duration in Hrs.

Maximum Marks (100)

L/T D/P Sem. End Exam Con. Eval

EURMT 102 MT 4 --- 3 60 40 4

The objective of the course is to impart knowledge in Basic concepts of Mathematics relevant to Engineering ap-plications. UNIT - I. (12 hours)

Linear Differential Equations of Higher order

Definition, Complete solution, Operator D, Rules for finding complementary function, Inverse operator, Rules for finding particular integral, Method of variation of parameters.

UNIT-II (08 hours)

Equations reducible to Linear Differential Equations and Applications

Cauchy’s and Legendre’s linear equations, Simultaneous linear equations with constant

coefficients and applications of linear differential equations to Oscillatory Electrical

circuits L-C, LCR – Circuits, Electromechanical Analogy.

UNIT –III (08 hours)

Multiple Integrals and its Applications :

Double integrals, Change of order of integration, Double integrals in Polar coordinates, Areas enclosed by plane curves, Triple integrals, Volume of solids, Change of variables, Area of a curved surface.

UNIT –IV (08 hours)

Special Functions and its Applications:

Beta function, Gamma function, Relation between beta and gamma functions, Dirichlet integrals of type I and type II.

UNIT-V (12 hours)

Infinite Series

Definitions of convergence, divergence and oscillation of a series, General properties of series, Series of positive terms, Comparison tests, Integral test, D’ Alembert’s Ratio test, Raabe’s test, Cauchy’s root test, Alternating series, Leibnitz’s rule, Power series, Convergence of exponential, Logarithmic and binomial series (without proofs).

Text Prescribed :

Higher Engineering Mathematics, Dr.B.S Grewal. Khanna Publishers.

References : Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Erwin Kreyszig. Wiley Eastern Pvt. Ltd.Textbook of Engineering Mathematics, N.P.Bali. Laxmi Publications (P) Ltd.Higher Engineering Mathematics, Dr.M.K.Venkata Raman. National Pub. Co.Note: The figures in parentheses indicate approximate number of expected hours of instruction.

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B.Tech. (ME (M & M)) First Semester ENGINEERING PHYSICS – I

Code

No.

Cat

egor

y

Scheme of instruction Scheme of Examination

Credits

to be

awarded

Hours per week Sem. End Exam

Duration in Hrs.

Maximum Marks (100)

L/T D/P Sem. End Exam Con. Eval

EURPH 103 BS 4 --- 3 60 40 4

The aim of the course is to impart knowledge in Basic Concepts of Physics relevant to Engineering applica-tions. UNIT – I (9 hours)Thermodynamics: Heat and Work - First Law of Thermodynamics and Applications-Reversible and Irreversible Processes - Carnot’s Cycle and Efficiency - Second Law of Thermodynamics - Carnot’s Theorem - Entropy - Entropy in Reversible and Irreversible Processes - Entropy and Second Law - Entropy and Disorder - Entropy and Probability - Third Law of Thermodynamics. UNIT – II (9 hours)Ultrasonics: Introduction - Production of Ultrasonics by Magnetostriction and Piezo-electric Effects – Detection and Applications of Ultrasonics. Electric Field: Calculation of E – Line of Charge, Ring of Charge, Dipole - Dipole in an Electric Field -Concept of Electric Flux – Gauss’s Law , Gauss’s Law and Coulomb’s Law , Gauss’s Law-Applications, Capacitance- Parallel Plate Capacitor- Dielectrics and Gauss Law- RC Circuit.

UNIT – III (11 hours) Lectromagnetism: Magnetic Field - Magnetic Force on Current – Torque on a Current Loop – Hall Effect – Ampere’s Law. Magnetic Induction for a Solenoid and a Toroid - Force between two Parallel Conductors – Biot & Savart’s Law – Magnetic Induction Near a Long Wire - Magnetic Induction for a Circular Loop. Faraday’s Law of Induction – Lenz’s Law – Inductance – Calculation of Inductance – Inductance for a Solenoid & Toroid - LR Circuit – Induced Magnetic Fields – Displacement Current – Maxwell’s Equations.

UNIT-IV (8 hours)Dielectric Properties: Introduction - Fundamental Definitions - Local Field - Claussius- Mossotti Relation, Different Types of Electric Polarizations (electronic - ionic and dipolar polarizations) - Frequency and Temperature Effects on Polarization - Dielectric Loss - Dielectric Breakdown - Determination of Dielectric Constant - Properties and Different Types of Insulating Materials - Ferroelectric Materials, Spontaneous Polarization in BaTiO3, Electrets.

UNIT-V (8 hours)Magnetic Properties: Introduction - Fundamental Definitions - Different Types of Magnetic Materials - Weiss Theory of Ferromagnetism - Domain Theory of Ferromagnetism – Hysteresis - Hard and Soft Magnetic Materials - Ferrites – Microwave Applications - Magnetic Bubbles.Prescribed Books :Physics part I & II, Robert Resnick and David Halliday. Wiley- Eastern Limited. Solid State Physics, P.K. Palanisamy. Scitech Publications (India) Pvt. Ltd, Chennai. Reference Books : Engineering Physics, R.K.Gaur and S.L.Gupta. Dhanpat Rai & Sons, Delhi.Solid State physics, S. O. Pillai. New Age International (P) Limited, New Delhi.Materials Science, Dr. M. Arumugam. Anuradha Agencies, Kumbhakonam. The Feynman Lectures on Physics. Addison-Wesley. Note: The figures in parentheses indicate approximate number of expected hours of instruction.

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B.Tech. (ME (M & M)) First Semester ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY-I

Course Code

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L/T D/P Sem. End Exam Con. Eval

EURCH 104 BS 4 --- 3 60 40 4

UNIT –I

Water Technology - Sources And Purification Of Water: (8 hours )

Sources of Water – Impurities in Water- Hardness of Water – Temporary and Permanent Hardness-Units. Municipal Water treatment- Sedimentation – Coagulation–Filtration-Sterilisation - Desalination of Brackish Water - Reverse Osmosis and Electrodialysis.

UNIT – II

Water Technology-Softening Methods And Boiler Troubles: (8 hours )

Industrial Water treatment- Lime - Soda Ash Method - Chemical reactions –Problems - Zeolite and Ion exchange processes. Boiler Troubles –- Scale and Sludge formation - Caustic Embrittlement and Boiler corrosion - Internal conditioning methods – phosphate and carbonate conditionings- Priming and Foaming

UNIT – III

Crystal Structure, Metals And Alloys: (9 hours )

Classification of solids – Amorphous and Crystalline solids. Types of Crystal Imperfections – point defects – line defects and surface defects. Liquid crystals – properties and applications.

properties of Aluminium, Iron and Titanium

Selective ferrous alloys: Composition and applications of cast iron, steels, heat resisting steels, stainless steel,

Selective non- ferrous alloys: Brass, bronze, aluminium alloys and titanium alloys.

UNIT – IV

Polymers: (9 hours)

Types of Polymerization– Mechanism of addition polymerization-Moulding constituents. Differences between Thermo Plastic and Thermosetting Resins. Preparation and Properties of Polyethylene, PVC, Polystyrene, Polyamides (Nylon-6:6), Polycarbonates and Bakelite - Engineering applications of Plastics. Examples of simple composite materials - metal matrix and polymer matrix.

UNIT – V

Engineering Material Science : (11 hours)

Refractories:– Classification - criteria of a good refractory. Preparation and properties of silica, magnesite and silicon carbide refractories - clay bond, silica nitride bond and self bond in silicon carbide. Glass: – Manufacture of glass – types of glasses: Soft glass, hard glass and pyrex glass. Ceramics: – Structural clay products, white wares and chemical stone wares.Cement : Chemical composition of Portland cement. Manufacture, Setting and Hardening of Cement.

Text Books Prescribed :

Engineering Chemistry,P.C. Jain and M. Jain. Dhanapat Rai & Sons, Delhi.

Engineering Chemistry, B.K.Sharma. Krishna Prakashan, Meerut.

A Textbook of Engineering Chemistry, Sashi Chawla. Dhanapath Rai & Sons, Delhi.

Reference Books :

A Textbook of Engineering Chemistry, S.S.Dara. S.Chand & Co. New Delhi.

Material Science and Engineering, V.Raghavan. Prentice-Hall India Ltd.

Note: The figures in parentheses indicate approximate number of hours of Instruction.

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B.Tech. (ME (M & M)) First Semester CS116: PROGRAMMING with C

Course Code

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Scheme of Instruction Scheme of Examination

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L/T D/P Sem. End Exam Con. Eval

EURCS 105 BE 3 --- 3 60 40 3

The Aim of the course is to acquaint the student with C and the applications of C.UNIT – I (8 periods)Variables, Expressions and Basic Input-Output:Introduction to C, Historical Development of C, Features of C, Compilers, Linker, Preprocessor, Character Set, Constants, Variables, Data Types and Keywords, Typedef statement, Operators, Operator – Precedence and Associativity, Typecasting.Basic Input-Output: Introduction, Single Character Input-Output, String Input-Output, Types of Character in format String, Search sets.

UNIT – II (8 periods) CONTROL Structures: Introduction, the if statement, if-else statement, Multiway decision, Compound statements, Loops-for Loop, While Loop, do-while Loop, Break statement, Switch statement, Continue statement, Goto statement, simple examples algorithms and flowcharts.

UNIT – III (8 periods)Functions: Introduction, Function main, where are functions useful, Functions accepting more than one parameter, User Defined and Library functions, Concepts Associated with Functions, Function Parameters, Call by Value and Call by Reference, Return Values, Recursion, Comparison of Iteration and Recursion, Variable Length Argument Lists.Storage classes: Automatic, Register, Static and external storage classes.

UNIT – IV (8 periods)Arrays And Strings: Introduction to Arrays, Initialization of Array, How arrays are useful, Multi dimensional Arrays.Strings: What are Strings, Arrays of Strings and Standard Library String Functions.Pointers: Introduction, Definition and use of pointers, Address operator, Pointer variables, Dereferencing Pointers, Void Pointers, Pointer Arithmetic, Pointers to Pointers, Pointers and Arrays, Passing arrays to Functions, Pointers and Functions. UNIT – V (8 periods)Structures, unions and files: Introduction, Declaring and Using Structures, Structure initialization, Structure within a Structure, Operations on Structures, Array of Structures, Array within Structure, Pointers to Structures, Pointers Within Structures, Structures and Functions,Unions:, Differences between Unions and Structures, Operations on Unions, Scope of a Unions, Bit fields.Files: Introduction, File Structure, File handling functions, File Types, Unbuffered and Buffered Files, Error Handling.

Text Books: MASTERING C, by K R Venugopal, S R Prasad published by Tata McGraw Hill.Reference Books:Programming with ANSI and Turbo C by Ashok N. Kamthane, published by PEARSON Education

Let us C by Yashwant Kanetkar, published by BPB Publications.

Note: The figures in parentheses indicate approximate number of expected hours of Instruction. * * *

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B.Tech. (ME (M & M)) First Semester EURCS113: PROGRAMMING WITH C LAB

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EURCS 113

BE --- 3 3 - 100 2

1. Write a program to read the coordinates of a triangle and find the area. Check whether the given points form a tri-

angle or a straight line.

2. Write a program to find the roots of a quadratic equation.

3. Write a program to check whether the given number is prime or not.

4. Write a program to print the Pascal triangle.

5. Write a program to print Fibonacci series up to a given number.

6. Write a function to find the value of nCr.

7. Write a program to implement binary search.

8. Write a function to swap to numbers by using call by reference.

9. Write a program to delete redundant elements in a given set of values.

10. Write a program to find maximum element of a given array

11. Write a program to arrange the elements in a ascending order.

12. Write a program for addition, multiplication of two given matrices of order M x N.

13. Write a program to check whether the given square matrix is symmetric or not.

14. Write a program to count the no. of words and no. of each vowel in a given sentence.

15. Write a function to sort the given list of names in dictionary order. (use string handling functions)

16. Write a program to read N student records having fields (sno, sname, sex, cgpa) and sort them by CGPA.

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B.Tech. (ME (M & M)) First Semester ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY LAB

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EURCH

114/214

BS --- 3 3 - 100 2

The objective of the Laboratory Practicals is to make the student to acquire the basic concepts in Engineering Chemistry.

1. Calibration of Volumetric Apparatus.

2. Determination of sodium carbonate in soda ash.

3. Estimation of Iron as Ferrous Iron in an Ore Sample.

4. Estimation of Calcium in Portland cement.

5. Estimation of Volume Strength of Hydrogen Peroxide.

6 a) Estimation of Active Chlorine Content in Bleaching Powder.

b) Determination of Hardness of a Ground Water Sample.

7. Determination of Chromium (VI) in Potassium Dichromate.

8. Determination of Copper in a Copper Ore.

9. a) Determination of Viscosity of a Liquid

b) Determination of Surface Tension of a Liquid.

10. a) Determination of Mohr’s Salt by Potentiometric Method.

b) Determination of Strength of an Acid by pH metric Method

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B.Tech. (ME (M & M)) First Semester WORKSHOP TECHNOLOGY

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awardedHours per week Sem. End Exam

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EURME111/211 BE -- 3 3 - 100 2

he main aim of Workshop Technology is to acquaint the student with the basic tools used in Workshop Technology and to develop skills in using these tools to perform simple tasks. The students should be able to work with these tools to prepare simple jobs in Wood Work Technology, Sheet Metal Working, Forging Technology and Fitting Technology .

An illustrative list of tasks to be performed by the student is given below:

I. Wood Working Technology - Familiarity with different types of woods used and tools used in wood Working technology. Tasks to be performed:

1) To make Half – Lap joint 2) To make Mortise and Tenon joint 3) To make Corner Dovetail joint 4) To make Briddle joint.

II. Sheet Metal Working – Familiarity with different types of tools used in sheet metal working, developments of sheet metal jobs from GI sheets, knowledge of basic concepts of soldering.

Tasks to be performed: 1) To make Square Tray 2) To make Taper side Tray3) To make Conical Funnel 4) To make Elbow Pipe.

III. Forging Technology – Familiarity with different types of tools used in forging technology. Knowledge of different types of furnaces like coal fired, electrical furnaces etc...

Tasks to be performed: 1) To make round M.S rod to square rod 2) To make L bend in given M.S. Rod.3) To make S bend in given M.S. Rod. 4) To perform heat treatment tests like annealing,

normalizing etc..IV. Fitting Technology – Familiarity with different types of tools used in fitting technology.

Tasks to be performed: 1) To make “V” – fitting 2) To make Rectangular fitting 3) To make Dovetail fitting 4) To make Semi circular fitting5) To make Hexagon fitting

Student is required to work individually and complete at least three jobs in each technology.Dress Code: For Boys : Blue Colour Long Apron, Khaki Trousers, Half Sleeve Shirt (Tucked-in ), Black Leather Shoes. For Girls : Blue Colour Long Apron, Salwar Suit, Black Shoes.Reference Book: Workshop Technology, Part 1, W.A.J. Chapman, Viva Low Priced Student Edition.Elements of Workshop Technology, Volume 1, S.K.Hajra Choudhury, S.K.Bose.

A.K.Hajra Choudhury and Nirjhar Roy, Media Promoters and Publishers Pvt. Ltd.* * *

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B.Tech. (ME (M & M)) First Semester GEOMETRICAL DRAWING LAB

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EURME

117/217

BE --- 3 3 - 100 2

1. Instruments and their uses, Simple geometrical constructions: Construction of polygons (1 hr practice)

2 .Introduction to orthographic projections: First angle projection and third angle projection Projection of points (1 hr practice)

3 Projection of straight lines. (2 hr practice)

4 Projection of planes. (2 hr practice)

5. Projection of solids (2 hr practice)

6. Sections and sectional views of solids – prism, pyramid, cylinder, cone (2 hr practice)

7. Developments of solids- prism, pyramid, cylinder, cone. (2 hr practice)

8. Intersection of solids- prism to prism, cylinder to cylinder (1 hr practice)

9. Conversion of pictorial views to orthographic views (1 hr practice)

10. Isometric projections and views. (2 hr practice)

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B.Tech. (ME (M & M)) Second Semester EUREG201: English Writing Skills

Course Code

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y

Scheme of Instruc-tion

Scheme of Examination

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to be

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Maximum Marks (100)

L/T D/P Sem. End Exam Con. Eval

EUREG 201

HS 3 --- 3 60 40 3

This course is specially designed to teach the elements of effective writing and communicative methods, while imparting the essential skills that help personality development.

A Text with communicative and contemplative approach “Creative English for communication” by N. Krishnaswamy & T. Sri Raman – Macmillan India Ltd-2005 version (Section – II contemplate – Units 7-13)

UNIT – I Textual Lessons - 7 & 8 (10 hours)Preparation of Abstract/Synopsis Notices

UNIT - II Textual Lesson – 9 (6 hours)Technical Paper writing, Minutes of the meeting

UNIT -III Textual Lesson - 10 (8 hours)Letter Writing---( Letters of enquiry, Permission, Regret,

Reconciliation, Complaint, Breaking the ice.)

UNIT –IV Textual Lessons - 11 & 12 (8 hours)Drafting Curriculum Vitae, Resume and Covering Letters.

Job Applications

UNIT - V Textual Lesson -13 (6 hours)Memo, E-mail Etiquette,

References :Technical Communication – Principles and Practice, Meenakshi Raman & Sangeeta Sharma. oxford University press.Communication Skills for Engineers & Professionals, Prasad. S.K.Kataria & Sons.

Creative English for Communication, N.Krishna Swamy & T.Sriraman. Macmillan.

Business Communication and Report Writing, G.S.R.K. BabuRao. Himalaya Publishing House.

Effective English Communication For You, V.Shyamala. Emerald Publishers.

Communicative Skills for Technical Students, M.Faratullah. Orient Longman.

Practical English Grammar, Thompson & Martinet. Oxford University Press.

Note : Figures in parentheses indicate number of approximate expected hours of instruction.

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B.Tech. (ME (M & M)) Second Semester EURMT 202: Engg. Mathematics - II

Course Code

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EURMT202 MT 3+1 --- 3 60 40 3

The objective of the course is to impart knowledge in Basic concepts of Mathematics relevant to Engineering applications.

UNIT – I (10 hours)

Partial Differentiation:

Introduction to Partial differentiation, Total derivative, Differentiation of implicit functions, Geometrical interpretation, Tangent plane and normal to a surface, Change of variables, Jacobians, Taylor’s theorem for functions of two variables.

UNIT –II 08 hours)

Applications of partial differentiation :

Total differential, Maxima and minima of functions of two variables, Lagrange’s method of undetermined multipliers, Differentiation under the integral sign, Leibnitz’s Rule.

UNIT-III (10 hours)

Partial differential equations :

Introduction, Formation of partial differential equations, Solutions of a partial differential equation, Equations solvable by direct integration, Linear equations of the first order, Non-linear equations of the first order, Homogeneous linear equations with constant coefficients, Rules for finding the complementary function, Rules for finding the particular in-tegral.UNIT-IV (08 hours)

Linear Algebra-1:

Rank of Matrix, Elementary transformations, Elementary matrices, Inverse, Normal form, Consistency of linear system of equations, Linear transformations.

UNIT-V (10 hours)

Linear Algebra – 2:

Eigen value and eigen vectors of a matrix, Cayley-Hamilton theorem, Reduction to diagonal form, Quadratic forms and canonical forms, Hermitian and Skew Hermitian matrix, Unitary matrix.

Text Books Prescribed :

Higher Engineering Mathematics, Dr.B.S Grewal. Khanna Publishers.

References : Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Erwin Kreyszig. Wiley Eastern Pvt. Ltd.Textbook of Engineering Mathematics, N.P.Bali. Laxmi Publications (P) Ltd.Higher Engineering Mathematics, Dr.M.K.Venkata Raman. National Pub. Co.

Note: The figures in parentheses indicate approximate number of expected hours of Instruction.

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B.Tech. (ME (M & M)) Second Semester EURMT 203: Engg. Mathematics - III

Code

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EURMT203 MT 3+1 --- 3 60 40 3

The objective of the course is to impart knowledge in Basic concepts of Mathematics relevant to Engineering applications.

UNIT-I (12 hours)

Fourier series:

Euler’s formulae, Conditions for a Fourier expansion, Functions having points of discontinuity, Change of interval, Odd and even functions, Expansions of odd or even periodic functions, Half range series and practical Harmonic Analysis.

UNIT-II (8 hours)

LAPLACE TRANSFORMS:

Transforms of elementary functions, Properties of Laplace transforms, Existence conditions, Inverse transforms, Transforms of derivatives, Transforms of integrals, Multiplication by tn, Division by t, Convolution theorem.

UNIT-III (8 hours)

Applications Of Laplace Transforms:

Applications to ordinary differential equations and simultaneous linear equations with constant coefficients, Unit step function, Unit impulse function, Periodic functions (without proofs).

UNIT-IV (8 hours)

Vector Calculus (Differentiation) :

Scalar and vector fields, Gradient, Divergence, Curl, Directional derivative, Identities, Irrotational and Solenoidal fields.UNIT-V (12 hours)

Vector Calculus (Integration) :

Line integral, Surface integral, Volume integral, Green’s theorem in the plane, Stoke’s and Gauss divergence theorems with proofs, Introduction of orthogonal curvilinear co-ordinates, Cylindrical co-ordinates, Spherical polar co-ordi-nates (without proof)

Text Prescribed :

Higher Engineering Mathematics, Dr.B.S Grewal. Khanna Publishers.

References : Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Erwin Kreyszig. Wiley Eastern Pvt. Ltd.Textbook of Engineering Mathematics, N.P.Bali. Laxmi Publications (P) Ltd.Higher Engineering Mathematics, Dr.M.K.Venkata Raman. National Pub. Co.

Note: The figures in parentheses indicate approximate number of expected hours of Instruction. * * *

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B.Tech. (ME (M & M)) Second Semester EURPH204: ENGINEERING PHYSICS – II

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EURPH 204

BS 3+1 --- 3 60 40 3

The aim of the course is to impart knowledge in basic concepts of physics relevant to engineering applications. UNIT - I. 9 hours Interference :-Introduction – Interference in Thin Films – Wedge Shaped Film – Newton’s Rings – Michelson’s Interferometer and Applications.Diffraction :- Introduction - Differences between Fresnel and Fraunhofer Diffractions - Single Slit Diffraction (Qualitative and Quantitative Treatment)– Differences between Interference and Diffraction. Gratings and Spectra-Multiple Slits; Diffraction Grating; X-ray Diffraction; Bragg’s Law.

UNIT – II 9 hours Polarisation:- Introduction – Double Refraction –Negative Crystals and Positive Crystals - Nicol’s Prism – Quarter Wave Plate and Half Wave Plate – Production and Detection of Circularly and Elliptically Polarised Lights. Lasers : Introduction - Spontaneous and Stimulated Emissions – Population Inversion – Ruby Laser – He-Ne Laser – Semiconductor Laser – Applications

UNIT – III 10 hours Modern Physics : Matter Waves – Heisenberg’s Uncertainty Principle - Schrodinger’s Time Independent Wave Equation – Physical Significance of Wave Function (y) – Application to a Particle in a one Dimensional Box (Infinite Potential Well) –Free Electron Theory of Metals – Band Theory of Solids (qualitative) – Distinction between Metals, Insulators and Semiconductors – Elementary Concepts of Maxwell - Boltzmann, Bose - Einstein and Fermi – Dirac Statistics (No Derivation)

UNIT – IV 8 hours Fibre Optics : Introduction – Optical Paths in Fibre - Optical Fibre and Total Internal Reflection – Acceptance Angle and Cone of a Fibre – Fibre Optics in Communications – Applications. Superconductivity : Introduction – BCS Theory – Meissner Effect - Properties of Superconductors - Type-I and Type-II Superconductors – High Tc Superconductors - Applications. UNIT – V 9 hours Semiconductors: Introduction, Intrinsic and Extrinsic Semiconductors, Carrier Concentration in Intrinsic Semiconductors - Carrier Concentration in n-Type Semiconductors, Carrier Concentration in p-Type Semiconductors - Hall Effect and Applications -Variation of Carrier Concentration with Temperature -Conductivity of Extrinsic Semiconductor, P-N Junction – Forward Bias – Reverse Bias -V-I Characteristics of a p-n Junction.

Prescribed Books :Physics Part I & II, Robert Resnick and David Halliday. Wiley- Eastern Limited. Solid State Physics, P.K. Palanisamy. Scitech Publications (India) Pvt. Ltd, Chennai. Reference Books : Engineering Physics, R.K.Gaur and S.L.Gupta. Dhanpat Rai & Sons, Delhi.Solid State Physics, S. O. Pillai. New age International (P) Limited, New Delhi.Materials Science, Dr. M. Arumugam. Anuradha Agencies, Kumbhakonam. Modern Physics, Arthur Beiser. Tata Mc Graw-Hill.The Feynman Lectures on Physics. Addison-Wesley.

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B.Tech. (ME (M & M)) Second Semester EURCH 205: Engg. Chemistry – II

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L/T D/P Sem. End Exam Con. Eval

EURCH205 BS 3+1 --- 3 60 40 3

The objective of the syllabus is to provide knowledge in the basic concepts of the Chemistry of Engineering materials. UNIT-I (9 hours)

Non-Conventional Energy Sources And Applications: Chemical:Electrode Potential –Determination of Single Electrode Potential-Reference Electrodes – Hydrogen and Calomel Electrodes. Electrochemical Series and its Applications. Primary Cell–Dry or Leclanche Cell. Secondary Cell – Lead acid storage cell - Fuel Cell:Hydrogen-Oxygen Fuel Cell.

Nuclear : Nuclear Fission and Nuclear Fusion – Applications of Nuclear Energy

Solar : Photoelectric cells –Applications of Solar Cells

UNIT-II (11 hours)

Corrosion Engineering: Definition of Corrosion. Theories of Corrosion –Dry Corrosion and Electro Chemical Corrosion Factors Affecting Corrosion- Nature of the Metal and Nature of the Environment. Prevention of Corrosion: Cathodic Protection, Inhibitors, Metallic Coatings – Anodic and cathodic coatings -Galvanising and Tinning, Anodized Coatings. Organic Coatings-Paints –Characteristics, Constituents and their functions, Varnishes.

UNIT-III (9 hours)

Fuel Technology : Calorific Value And Solid Fuels: Classifications of Fuels – Characterstics of Fuels- Calorific Value - Units. Determination – Bomb Calorimetric Method- Dulong’s formula. Solid Fuels–Coal, Classification of Coal by Rank-Analysis of Coal –Proximate and Ultimate Analysis. Coke : Manufacture of Coke- Beehive oven and Otto Hoffmann’s by product oven processes.

UNIT-IV (8 hours)

Fuel Technology : Liquid Fuels: Refining of Petroleum - Petroleum products used as Fuels - Gasoline - Knocking and Octane Number of Gasoline. Diesel - Cetane Number High speed and low speed Diesel oil. Synthetic Petrol –Bergius and Fishcher - Tropsch methods. . Power Alcohol - Manufacture, Advantages and Disadvantages - LPG.

UNIT-V (8 hours)

Lubricants : Classification-Properties- Viscosity ,Oiliness, Flash and Fire - Points, Cloud and Pour - Points. Aniline point, Saponification number ,Carbon residue, Emulsification number volatility, precipitation number, specific gravity and neutralization number.

Principles and Mechanism of Lubrication - Fluid Film, Boundary and Extreme - Pressure Lubrications.

Text Books Prescribed :

Engineering Chemistry, P.C. Jain and M. Jain. Dhanapat Rai & Sons, Delhi.

Engineering Chemistry, B.K.Sharma.Krishna Prakashan,Meerut.

A Textbook of Engineering Chemistry, Sashi Chawla. Dhanapath Rai & Sons, Delhi.

Reference Books : A Textbook of Engineering Chemistry, S.S.Dara. S.Chand & Co. New Delhi.

Material Science and Engineering, V.Raghavan. Prentice-Hall India Ltd.

Note: The figures in parentheses indicate approximate number of hours of Instruction.

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B.Tech. (ME (M & M)) Second Semester EURCS206: OBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING WITH C++

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EURCS 206

BE 3 --- 3 60 40 3

The Aim of the course is to acquaint the student with C++ and the applications of C++UNIT – I (5 hours)(a) Basics : Software Evolution, Object Oriented Programming Paradigm, Basic Concepts of OOP, Benefits of OOP, Object Oriented Languages, Features of OOP. How OOP Differ from POP.(b) Data Types, Operators and Expressions: (4 hours)Characters Set, Tokens, Identifiers, Keywords, Variables, Data Types and Sizes. Variable Initialization, Character and Character Strings, Arithmetic, Relational, Logical, Bitwise, Assignment, Increment, Decrement, Conditional Operators, Enumerated Data Types

UNIT – II (4 hours)Introduction to C++ :Introduction, A Simple C++ Program, Stream Bases I/O, Scope Resolution Operator, Reference Variables, Inline Functions, Function/Operator Overloading, Default Arguments, Runtime Memory Management.

UNIT – III (10 hours)Class, Objects, Constructors and Destructors:Introduction, A Simple Program Using Class Access Specifiers. Accessing Class Members, Defining Member Functions, Memory Allocation for Objects, Static Data Members, Static Member Functions, Friendly Functions, Constructors, Parameterized Constructor, Copy Constructor, Multiple Constructors in a Class, Constructors with Default Arguments, Dynamic Constructors, Destructors

UNIT – IV (6 hours)Inheritance, Virtual functions , Templates:Base Class , Derived Class , Single, Multiple, Multilevel , Hierarchical , Hybrid Inheritance, Need for Virtual Functions, Virtual Base Classes ,Pure Virtual Functions, Virtual Destructors. Generic Classes, Function Template, Class Template

UNIT – V (6 hours)Template : Generic Classes, Function Template, Class TemplateException handling:Basics of Exception Handling, Exception Handing Mechanism, Throwing and Catching Mechanism.

Text Book Prescribed :

1. Object Oriented Programming in C++ , E.Balagurusamy. Tata McGraw-Hill. Reference Book :

1. Mastering C++, K.R.Venugopal. Tata McGraw- Hill.

Note: The figures in parentheses indicate approximate number of expected hours of Instruction.

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B.Tech. (ME (M & M)) Second Semester

EURPH112/212: ENGINEERING PHYSICS LAB

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EURPH 112/212

BS --- 4 3 - 100 2

The main aim of the course is to acquaint the students with basic concepts in Engineering Physics using the following illustrative list of experiments.

1. J – by Callender and Barne’s Method.

2. Thermal Conductivity of a Bad Conductor – Lee’s Method.

3. Magnetic Field Along the Axis of a Circular Coil Carrying Current – Stewart and Gee’s Galvanometer.

4. Hall Effect- Measurement of Hall Coefficient.

5. Carey Foster’s Bridge – Laws of Resistance and Specific Resistance.

6. Calibration of Low Range Voltmeter – Potentiometer Bridge Circuit.

7. Thickness of a Paper Strip- Wedge Method.

8. Newton’s Rings – Radius of Curvature of a Plano Convex Lens.

9. Diffraction Grating – Normal Incidence.

10. Determination of Refractive Indices (o and e) of a Bi-Refringent Material (Prism).

11. Cauchy’s Constants – Using a Spectrometer.

12. Dispersive Power of a Prism – Using a Spectrometer.

13. Determination of Rydberg Constant.

14. LASER – Diffraction.

15. Determination of Band Gap in a Semiconductor.

16. Optical Fibres – Numerical Aperture and Loss of Signal.

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The aim of the Lab is for students to get acquainted with C++ language. The illustrated list of experiments is as fol-lows.

1. Write a program Illustrating Class Declarations, Definition, and Accessing Class Members. 2. Write a Program to Implement a Class STUDENT having Following Members:

Data members Member functionsName of the student to Assign Initial ValuesMarks of the student to Compute Total, Average

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3. Write a Program to Demonstrate the Operator Overloading.

4. Write a Program to Demonstrate the Function Overloading.

5. Write a Program to Demonstrate Friend Function and Friend Class.

6. Write a Program to Access Members of a STUDENT Class Using Pointer to Object Members.

7. Write a Program to Demonstrate Containership.

8. Write a Program to Generate Fibonacci Series by using Constructor to Initialize the Data Members.

9. Write a Program to Demonstrate Multiple Inheritance.

10. Write a Program to Invoking Derived Class Member Through Base Class Pointer.

11. Write a Template Based Program to Sort the Given List of Elements.

12. Write a Program to Demonstrate the Catching of All Exceptions.

13. Write a Program Containing a Possible Exception. Use a Try Block to Throw it and a Catch Block to Handle it Properly.

14. Write a Program to Demonstrate Dynamic Binding through Virtual Functions.

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1. Introduction to AutoCAD, Beginning a new drawing, exploring and interacting with the drawing window, saving and opening a file, Coordinate systems (Cartesian ,polar and rela-tive co-ordinate system) (1 hr practice)

2. Introduction to draw commands – line, circle, rectangle, polygon etc. (1 hr practice)

3. Introduction to modify commands – extend, trim, chamfer, rotate, etc. (1 hr practice)

4. Introduction to dimensioning and object properties. (1 hr practice)

5. Engineering Curves – Conics –general method, cycloid, epicycloids, hypocycloid, involutes. (1 hr practice)

6. Projection of planes (2 hr practice)

7. Sections and sectional views of solids – prism, pyramid, cylinder, cone (2 hr practice)

8. Developments of solids- prism, pyramid, cylinder, cone. (2 hr practice)

9. Intersection of solids- prism to prism, cylinder to cylinder (1 hr practice)

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EURMM301: ENGINEERING MECHANICS

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UNIT – IBasic Concepts& Equilibrium:Introduction to Engineering Mechanics – Resolution of a Force, Moment of a Force and its applications, Varignon’s theorem. Couples, Resultant of Force Systems. Free Body Diagram, equilibrium of coplanar force systems.

UNIT – IIFriction:Nature of Friction, Laws of Dry Friction, Coefficient of Friction, Angle of Friction, Static Friction, Dynamic Friction and Rolling Friction, Equilibrium of coplanar force systems involving Frictional Forces.Trusses:Analysis of Trusses by Method of Joints and Method of Sections.

UNIT- III Properties of Surfaces and Solids:First moment of area and the Centroid of sections,Centroid of Composite Areas, Centroid of an Area Bounded by two Curves, Centre of Gravity of a Body, Centre of Gravity of Composite Bodies – Moment of Inertia and Product of Inertia of Plane Areas by Integration,– Parallel axis theorem and perpendicular axis theorem – Polar moment of inertia – Principal moments of inertia of plane areas – Principal axes of inertia - Mass moment of inertia – Derivation of mass moment of inertia for Masses like Disc, Cylinder, Sphere and Thin Rod.

UNIT - IV Kinematics: Introduction to Translation, Rotation and Plane Motion of a Rigid Body. Rectilinear Motion of a Particle with Constant Acceleration and Variable Acceleration, Curvilinear Motion of a Particle using Rectangular Coordinates, and Normal and Tangential Coordinates, Angular Motion of Rigid Body with Constant Angular Acceleration and Variable Angular Acceleration, Plane Motion of Rigid Body. Instantaneous centre for Plane MotionKinetics:Force, Mass and Acceleration: Introduction, Newton’s Laws of Motion, Equations of Motion of a Particle in Rectilinear and Curvilinear Motion, Motion of Mass centre of a System of Particles, Equations of Motion of a Rigid Body in Rotation and Plane Motion, D’ Alembert’s Principle.

UNIT – V Kinetics:Work and Energy –Impulse and Momentum: Work Done by a Force and a System of Forces, Work done by a Varying force, Energy, Potential Energy, Kinetic Energy of a Particle, Kinetic Energy of a Rigid Body in Rotation and in Plane Motion, Work and Energy Principle, Law of Conservation of Energy.Linear Impulse, Linear Momentum, Principle of Linear Impulse and Linear Momentum, Conservation of Linear Momentum, Direct Central Impact, Coefficient of Restitution.

Text Books: 1. Engineering Mechanics by S. Timoshenko and D.H.Young, McGraw-Hill

International Edition – SI Version Reference Books:

1. Engineering Mechanics – Statics and Dynamics by Ferdinand L. Singer, Harper International Edition

2. Engineering Mechanics – Statics and Dynamics by Irving Shames, Prentice Hall of India3. Engineering Mechanics – Volume I Statics by J. L. Meriam and L. G. Kraige, John Wiley and Sons4. Engineering Mechanics – Statics and Dynamics by McLean and Nelson( Schaum’s Outline Series), McGraw-

Hill Book Co.

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EURMM302:MATERIALS SCIENCE

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UNIT-ICrystallography: Space Lattice and unit Cells, Crystal Systems. Indices for Planes and Directions. Structures of Common Metallic Materials. Crystal Defects - Point, Line and Surface Defects. Geometry of Dislocations, Burgers Vector. Mechanisms of Plastic Deformation – Slip, Twinning.

UNIT-IIConstitution of Alloys:Necessity of Alloying, Types of Solid Solutions, Hume-Rothery Rules, Intermediate Alloy Phases and Electron Compounds.

UNIT-IIIBinary phase diagrams: Gibbs Phase Rule. Lever Rule. Invariant Reactions. Principles of Construction and Interpretation of Binary Phase Diagrams. Invariant Reactions. Uses and Limitations of Phase Diagrams. Iron-Iron Carbide Phase Diagram. UNIT-IVHeat Treatment of Steels:Isothermal Transformations Curves. Annealing, Normalizing, Hardening, Tempering, Austempering and Martempering of steels. Surface Hardening of Steels. Carburizing, Nit Riding, Cyaniding, Flame and Induction Hardening Methods.

UNIT-VComposite Materials: Classification, Types of Matrices and Reinforcements. Fabrication Methods. Examples and Applications.Nano Materials:Introduction,Definition, Properties and Applications

Text Books:1.Materials Science and Engineering by V.Raghavan, Prentice Hall of India, Fifth edition, 2004.2. Physical Metallurgy by S.H.Avner, Tata McGraw-Hill Second edition 1997. 3. Material Science and Engineering – An Introduction by William D. Callister, Jr., John Wiley and Sons Inc., Fifth Edition, 2000.Reference Books:1.Material Science and Engineering by L.H.Van Vleck, 5th edition, Addision Wealey(1985)2.Structure and properties of Materials by R.M.Rose, L.A.Shepard and J.Wulff, Vol.1,4 John Willey (1966) .3.Essentials of Material Science by A.G.Guy, McGraw Hill(1976).4.The Science and Engineering Materials by D.R.Askeland. 2nd Edition, Chapman and Hall (1990).

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EURMM303:APPLIED THERMODYNAMICS – I

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UNIT - IFirst law of Thermodynamics:First law of Thermodynamics Applied to Various Non-Flow Processes- Properties of end States- Heat Transfer and Work Transfer- Change in Internal Energy. Systems Undergoing a Cycle and Change of State - Throttling and free Expansion. First law Applied to Flow Systems- Steady Flow Energy Equation - First law Ap-plied to Steady Flow Processes. First law Applied to Isolated Systems - Limitations of First law of Thermodynamics..

UNIT - IISecond law of Thermodynamics:Kelvin Plank Statement and Clausius Statement and their Equivalence, Perpetual Motion Machines of first kind and second kind- Reversibility and Irreversibility- Cause of Irreversibility- Carnot Cycle- Heat Engines and Heat Pumps- Carnot Efficiency- Clausius Theorem- Clausius Inequality- Concept of En-tropy- Principles of Increase of Entropy- Entropy and Disorder.

UNIT - IIIProperties of Steam:Properties of steam- T-S and H-S Diagrams.. Vapor Power Cycles:Vapor Power Cycle-Rankine Cycle- Thermodynamic Variables Effecting Efficiency and output of Rankine Cycle- Improvements of Efficiency.

UNIT - IVI.C. engines:Classification, Comparison of two Stroke and Four Stroke Engines, Comparison of SI and CI Engines. Air Cycles- Otto, Diesel, Dual, Stirling, Erickson and Atkinson Cycles and their Analysis. Valve Timing and Port Timing Diagrams- Efficiencies- Air Standard Efficiency.

UNIT – V Reciprocating and Rotary Compressors: Reciprocating Compressors, Effect of Clearance in Compressors, Volumet-ric Efficiency, Single Stage and Multi Stage Compressors, Effect of Inter- Cooling and Pressure Drop in Multi - Stage Compressors. - Vane type Blower, Centrifugal Compressor - Adiabatic Efficiency – Diffuser - Axial Flow Com-pressors.

Text Books1.Engineering Thermodynamics ,by P.K.Nag,TataMcGraw- Hill Publications2.Thermal Engineering, byM.L.Mathur and F.S.Mehta, Jain BrothersReference Books : 1.Thermal Engineering by P.L.Ballaney Khanna Publishers.2.Thermodynamics, by Spolding and Cole.3.Thermal Engineering by R.K. Rajput, S.Chand & Co.4.Introduction to thermodynamics – J.B.Jones and G.A.Hawkins-John wiley &sons5.Thermodynamics-Van wylen and Sunntagg

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EURMM304: MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY–I

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UNIT –IFoundry-1: Fundamentals: Introduction to Casting Process, Process Steps, Advantages, Applications, Pattern Materials, Pattern Types and Pattern Allowances, Colour Coding. Moulding Materials, Basic Ingredients, Additives, Importance of Constituents. Moulding Tools and Equipment – Sand Slinger, Tooling Machines- Jolt, Squeeze.Moulding & Casting processes: Sand Moulding, Types – Green, Dry, Skin Dried, Loam Sands. CO2 Moulding, Shell Moulding. Cores, types of Cores, Core making, Core Prints. Investment Casting, Centrifugal Casting – 3 types, die Casting – Gravity & Pressure die Casting (hot chamber, cold chamber)

UNIT-IIFoundry-2: Melting & Casting: Melting Furnaces – Crucible Furnace, Cupola, Charge Calculations, arc Furnace, Solidification of Casting, Casting Defects, Remedies.Gating & Risering: Gating System, Elements of Gating System, Sprue Design, Aspiration Effect, Gating Ratio, Runner Design, Calculation of Gating System Dimensions for Simple Objects. Risering System - Riser Design, Design Considerations in Casting.

UNIT-IIIJoining Processes-1:Fundamentals: Types of Joints, Welding, Classification of Welding Processes, Types of Welds, Welding Positions, Edge Preparation, Welding related terminology. Arc welding: Equipment, Electrodes, Electrode Coatings, Principle of Arc, Mode of Metal Transfer, V-I Characteristics of Power Source, Shielded Metal arc Welding, Submerged arc Welding, Plasma arc Welding, Tungsten Inert Gas Welding.

UNIT-IVJoining Processes-2:Gas Welding: Equipment, Oxy – Acetylene Flame, Types, Gas Welding Procedure, Oxygen – Hydrogen Welding, Gas Cutting. Resistance Welding - Principle, types-Spot Welding, Seam Welding, Projection Welding, Flash Butt Welding.Other Welding Process: Friction Welding, Laser Beam Welding, Thermit Welding. Brazing, Braze Welding, Soldering, Adhesive Bonding, Weld Defects and remedies.

UNIT-VForming:Fundamentals: Introduction to Metal Working Process, Hot Working, Cold Working.Rolling: Rolling Fundamentals, Rolling Stand Arrangements, Rolling Passes. Extrusion Drawing: Extrusion Fundamentals, Classification of Extrusion, Wire Drawing, Tube Drawing, Impact Extrusion, Hydrostatic Extrusion. Forging: Fundamentals of Forging, types- Die Forging, Roll Forging, Press Forging, Upset Forging. Sheet Metal working: Principles of Sheet Metal Working – Spring Back & Shearing. Types of Dies, Drawing, Bending, Punching, Blanking, Spinning, Coining, Embossing, (only Introduction). Text Books:1. Manufacturing Technology, P.N.Rao, , Tata Mc. Graw Hill , Second edition 2004,References: 1. Principles of Casting, Rossenthol, Tata Mc.Graw Hill. 2. Welding & welding Technology, Richard L Little, Tata Mc Graw hill, Nineteenth Report, 1999.3. Production Technology, K.L.Narayana, S.V.Ramana & P.Vamsi Krishna, first edition, I.K. Books International,

2006.4. Manufacturing Science, by Ghosh & Mallik5. Manufacturing Engineering and Technology by Kalpak Jian, Pearson education.

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EURMM305: PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT

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UNIT-I Fundamentals of Management:Definition of Management and Administration Role of Management.Principles – Taylor’s concept of Scientific Management – Henry Fayol’s Principles of Management – Introduction to Management theory – System’s approach to Management – Functions of Management.

UNIT-IIPlanning:Introduction, Types of plans – Objectives - Management by objectives (MBO) – Process of MBO – Benefits and limitations of MBO.

UNIT-IIIDecision Making:Concept – Strategic and tactical Decisions – Decision making process – Decision making under certainty, Risk and uncertainty.

UNIT- IV Organizing :Types of organization – Span of management – Authority- Difference between Authority and Power – Delegation of Authority – Principles of Delegation -Centralization and Decentralization – Line and Staff Authority.

UNIT – V Leadership: Importance of Leadership – Difference between Leader and Manager – Functions of a Leader – Leadership styles.

Text book:

1. Koontz, Essentials of Management, Tata McGraw-Hill, 5th Edition, 2001.. 2. J.S.Chandan, Management Concepts and Strategies, Vikas Publishing House, 2002.

References:1 Principles & Practice of management by L. M. Prasad, Sultan Chand & Sons.2.Industrial Engineering and Management by O.P. Khanna , Dhanpat Rai publications. 3. Ravindran, Philips and Solberg, Operations Research: Principles and Practice.Second edition, 2005, John Wiley & Sons.

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EURMM306 : ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES

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UNIT-IThe Multidisciplinary Nature of Environmental Studies:Definition, Scope and Importance; Need for Awareness.Ecosystems, Bio Diversity & Conservation:Concept of an Ecosystem - Structure (Components of an Ecosystem and Ecological Pyramids) and Functional (Food chain, Food web, Productivity, Ecological energetics); Types of Ecosystems - Forest, Grassland, Desert and Aquatic; Biodiversity: Introduction Definition: Genetic, Species and Ecosystem Diversity; Value of Biodiversity: Consumptive use, Productive use, Social, Ethical, Aesthetic and Option Values;Biodiversity at Global, National and local levels, Hot Spots of Biodiversity; Endangered and Endemic Species of India; Conservation of Biodiversity: In-situ and Ex-situ Conservation of Biodiversity.

UNIT-IIEnvironmental Pollution:Definition, Causes, Effects and Control Measures of Air Pollution, Water Pollution, Soil Pollution and Noise Pollution; Solid Waste Management: Causes, Effects and Control Measures of Urban and Industrial Wastes. UNIT-IIINatural Resources:Renewable and Non-Renewable Resources; Natural Resources and Associated Problems; Forest Resources: Use and Over-Exploitation, Deforestation, case Studies, Mining, Dams and Their Effects on Forests and Tribal People; Water Resources: India’s water Resources, Rain Fall Distribution, Use and over Utilization of Surface and ground Water. Case Studies on Cleaning the Ganga; Mineral Resources: Use and Exploitation, Environmental Effects of Extracting and using Mineral Resources. Case Studies; Energy Resources: Growing Energy Needs, Renewable and Non Renewable Energy Sources, use of Alternate Energy Sources. Case Studies; Land Resources: Land as a Resource, Land Degradation, Man Induced Landslides, Soil Erosion and Desertification.

UNIT-IV Environmental Problems of India:Forests - Importance of Forests and their Conservation, Chipko Movement; Dam - Miner and Medium Projects for Irrigation, Case Studies of Teheri and Salient Valley Project; Atmosphere - Domestic Pollution - Automobile and Industrial Pollution; Impact of Pollution on Public Health; CaseStudies on Pollution from Cement, Pesticides and Chemical Plants; Health - Poverty, Public Health & Sanitation, Vital Statistics, Water Borne Diseases, Malaria, Filarial and other Mosquito control Relevant Diseases and their Control. Occupational Hazards, Bhopal Disaster.

UNIT-VSocial Issues and the Environmental Laws:From Unsustainable to Sustainable Development; Water Conservation, Rain Water Harvesting. Watershed Management; Climate Change, Global Warming, Acid Rain, Ozone Layer Depletion, Nuclear Accidents and Holocaust, Case Studies; Wasteland Reclamation; Consumerism and Waste Products; Environment Protection Act; Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act; Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act; Wildlife Protection Act; Forest Conservation Act; Public Awareness.

Text Books:1. Odum, E.P. 1971, Fundamentals of Ecology, 3rd ed,. W.B. Saunders, &Co., Philadelphia. 2. R.D.Sharma, 1996, Ecology and Environment, Rev.ed.Rastogi Publications.3. RICHARD T. WRIGHT and BERNARD J. NEBEL , 2002, Environmental Science, 8 th edition, 2002, Prentice

Hall of India Pvt Limited.4. GILBERT M. MASTERS, 2004, Introduction to Environmental Engineering and science , 2nd edition, 2004,

Pearson Education.5. Shivaji Rao, T. 1988, Elements of Air Pollution and its control, Lavanya publications, Visakhapatnam.

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EURMM311:COMPUTER AIDED MACHINE DRAWING LAB

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Screw threads: Definitions, V-Threads, Square Thread, Conventional Representation of Threads, Right Hand and Left Hand Threads.

Screw fastenings: Introduction, Hexagonal Nut, Square Nut, Flanged Nut, Dome Nut, Ring Nut, Washer, Types of Bolts, Lock Nut, Castle Nut, Eye Foundation Bolt, Rag Bolt Lewis Bolt and Spanner.

Keys and Cotter Joints:Introduction, Taper Key, Sunk Taper Key, Round Key, Saddle Key, Feather Key, Splined Shaft, Woodruff Key, Socket and Spigot Joint, Knuckle Joint.

Shaft Couplings: Box and Split Muff Coupling, Flanged, Universal and Oldham’s Coupling.

Shaft Bearings: Solid Bearing, Bushed Bearing, Foot Step Bearing and Pedestal Bearing.

Assembly Drawings: Stuffing Box of Steam Engine, Eccentric of Steam Engine, Connecting Rod of an IC Engine, Screw Jack, Swivel Bearing, Tool Post of Lathe Machine.

Note:1)The above Mechanical Components can be Drawn using Mechanical Drafting Packages like AutoCAD/MDT/CATIA. 2) Drawings as per IS 3) All Drawings are in 2-D in which one chapter should Draw in 3-D

Text Books: 1.Machine Drawing by N.D.Bhatt, V.M.Panchal, 42nd edition, Charotar Publishing House 2007.2.Machine Drawing by R.K Dhawan 2nd edition, S.Chand and Co Ltd., New Delhi.

References: 1.Machine Drawing by K.L.Narayan, P.Kannaiah and K.Venkata Reddy, 2nd edition, New Age publications 2003. 2.Engineering Graphics with AutoCAD 2002 by James D Bethune, First Indian edition, Pearson Education 2003.

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EURMM312: MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY – I LAB

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Foundry: Green Sand Moulding using Single Piece Pattern, Split Piece Pattern , Split Piece Pattern with Core, Sieve Analysis, Moisture Content test & Clay Content Test; Determination of Green & Dry Compression Strength of Sand Specimen; Porosity Measurement of a given Sand Specimen; Demo on Melting Practice using Pit Furnace

Welding: Straight line Practice, Making- Square Butt Joint, lap Joint, Fillet T-Joint, using Arc Welding, Gas Welding; Determining Strength of Butt and Lap Joints using UTM; Demo on Gas cutting, Spot Welding, Brazing using Gas Welding Equipment, Strength, Hardness and Impact tests for Butt Joint.

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EURMM313: ENGLISH COMMUNICATION SKILLS LAB

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Concept and importance of communication.Developing Communicative abilities.Paper Presentation – Planning, preparation and Presentation using Audio-Visual aids.Proposals and Research Reports.

Oral Presentation:a. Group Discussion.b. Interviewsc. Conducting a meeting.d. Telephone Etiquette.

Suggested Texts:

a. Himstreet, William C., Gerald w.Maxwell, Mary Jean Onorato. Business Com-munications. A Guide to effective writing, speaking and listening. Gelencoe pub-lishing company. California 1982.

b. Murphy, Hurta A etal, Effective Business communications, The McGraWHill companies Inc. 1997.

c. Thill, John V., Bove’e, Courland L. Excellence in Business Communication. Mc-Graw Hill Inc. 1996.

d. Lesitar & Pettit. Report writing for Business. Irwin – McGraw Hill. 1995. Tenth Edition.

e. Paulery and Riordan. Technical report writing today. Houghton Mifflin com-pany. 1999.5th edition. Reprint.

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EURMM401:MECHANICS OF SOLIDS-I

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UNIT-I Simple Stresses and Strains:Internal forces - Stresses and strains - Elasticity - Hooke's law - Lateral strain -Poisson's ratio -Stress-strain diagrams for ductile materials-Working stress – Factor of safety – volumetric strain –Elastic constants and their relationship – Bars of varying section – composite bars – Temperature stresses. Strain energy inTension and compression.

UNIT-II Shear Forces and Bending Moments:Classification of Beams, Types of Loads, Types of Supports, S.F. and B.M. Diagrams for Cantilever, Simply Supported and Overhanging Beams for different types of Loadings, Point of Contraflexure, General Relation between the Load, Shearing Force and the Bending Moment.

UNIT-III Bending and Shear Stresses in Beams:Theory of Simple(or pure) Bending (Bending equation/ Flexural Formula), Bending stresses in straight beams, Position of Neutral Axis, Section Modulus, Practical Application of Bending Equation, Shear Stresses in Beams, Shear Stress Distribution for Rectangular, Circular and I-Sections. Strain energy in shear and bending

UNIT –IV Torsion of Circular Shafts:Theory of pure torsion Derivation of Torsion equation- Assumptions made in the theory of pure torsion –Shear stresses and twist in solid and hollow circular shafts. Polar section modulus – Power transmitted by shafts- Strain energy in torsion- Closely coiled helical springs. Biaxial Stresses : Analysis of biaxial stresses- Principle planes and Principle stresses - maximum shear stress - Mohr's circle of Stresses - Combined bending and torsion.

UNIT-VDeflection of Beams: Differential equation for the elastic line of a beam – Double integration and Macaulay’s methods – Determination of slope and deflection for cantilever and simply supported beams Name of the Courseed to point loads, - U.D.L. Uniformly varying load.-Mohr’s theorems – Moment area method – application to simple cases

Text Book:1. Mechanics of Solids by Popov, 2nd Edition, Pearson Education, 2003, New Delhi

References:1Strength of Materials by Timoshenko, Part-I & II , 3rd edition, CBS Publishers & Distributors, New Delhi.2Strength of Materials by Dr.R.K.Rajput, First multicolour Revised Edition 2006, S.Chand & Company Limited, New Delhi.3 Mechanics of Materials by F.P.Beer, E.R. Johnston, Jr & John.T.. Dewolf, 3 rd edition, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Company Limited, New Delhi.4. Strength of Materials by Dr.Sadhu Singh, Khanna Publishers, New Delhi.5. Malhotra, D.R. and Gupta, H.C., " The Strength of Materials ",Satya Prakasan Tech. India Publications, New Delhi, 1987.

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UNIT-IMechanisms and Machines Introduction, mechanism and machine, rigid and resistant bodies, link, kinematic pair, degrees of freedom, classification of kinematic pairs, kinematic chain, mechanism and structure, classifications of mechanisms, equivalent mechanisms, four bar mechanism, inversions of four bar mechanism, slider crank chain and double slider crank chain.Lower pairs: Introduction, pantograph, straight line mechanism, automobile steering gears, engine indicators, types of steering gear, hookes joint, double hooks joint.

UNIT-IIKinematicsIntroduction, absolute and relative motions, motion of a link, angular velocity of links, velocity of rubbing, slider crank mechanism, crank and slotted lever mechanism, instantaneous center method, number of instantaneous centers, Kennedy’s theorem, angular velocity by instantaneous center method, centrode. Acceleration analysis: Acceleration of a link, four bar mechanism, angular acceleration of links, acceleration of intermediate and offset points, slider crank mechanism, and Coriolis acceleration component, crank and slotter lever mechanism, Klein’s construction.

UNIT-IIICamsIntroduction, types of cams, types of followers, motion of the follower,-uniform velocity, SHM uniform acceleration and retardation, profile of cams, cams with specified contours.

UNIT-IVBelts, Ropes and Chain drives Introduction, Belt and rope drives, open and closed belt drives, action of belt on pulleys, velocity ratio, slip, material for belts and ropes, crowing of pulleys, types of pulleys, law of belting, length of belt, cone pulleys, ratio of friction tensions, power transmitted by a belt, initial tensions, creep, chains, chain length, angular speed ratio, classification of chains.

UNIT-VGears and Gear trainsIntroduction and classification of gears, gear terminology, law of gearing, velocity of sliding, forms of teeth, cycloidal profiles, involute profiles, path of contact, arc of contact, numbers of pairs of teeth in contact interference in volute gears, minimum number of teeth, interference between rack and pinion, under cutting, helical and spiral gears, velocity ratios, and centre distance of helical gears, helical gear forces and efficiency, worm and worm gears, bevel gears. Simple gear trains, compound gear trains, reverted gear train, epicyclic gear train, analysis and torques in epicyclic gear trains, sun and planet gear, differential gear.

Text Books: 1. Theory of Machines by Thomas Bevan, CBS publications & Distributors, 1st ed.2. Theory of machines by S.S.Rattan, Tata McGrawHill, 2nd ed.

References:1. Theory of Machines by W.G.Green, Blackie & Sons, 1st ed.2. Theory of Machines by R.S. Khurmi & J.K.Gupta, S. Chand &Company Ltd, 1st multi colored.3. Theory of Machines by Dr. Jagadishlal, Metropolitan Book Co. Ltd, 2nd ed.4. Theory of Machines by P.L.Ballaney, Khanna Publishers, 17th ed.5. Singh, V.P., " Theory of Machines ", Khanna Publishers, New Delhi, 1998.

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EURMM403 :APPLIED THERMODYNAMICS – II

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UNIT - I Steam Nozzles:Type of Nozzles- Flow Through Nozzles- Condition for Maximum Discharge- Nozzle Efficiency- Su-per Saturated Flow in Nozzles- Relationship Between Area Velocity and Pressure in Nozzle Flow- Steam Injectors.

UNIT – II Steam Turbines:Classification of Steam Turbines- Impulse Turbine and Reaction Turbine- Compounding in Turbines- Velocity Diagrams in Impulse and Reaction Turbines- Degree of Reaction- Condition for Maximum Efficiency of Re-action Turbines- Effect of Friction on Turbines Constructional Features and Governing of Turbines.

UNIT - III Performance of I.C. Engines:Testing and Performances of I.C. Engines- Problems - Normal Combustion and Abnor-mal Combustion- Importance of Flame Speed and Effect of Engine Variables, types of Abnormal Combustion Pre-igni -tion and Knock. C.I. Engines- Stages of Combustion- Delay Period and its Importance- Effect of Engine Variables, Diesel Knock, Suction Compression and Combustion Induced Turbulence, Fuel Requirements and Fuel Rating, Anti-Knock Additions-

UNIT – IVGas Turbines:Simple Gas Turbine Plant- Ideal Cycle, Closed Cycle and Open Cycle for Gas Turbines. Efficiency, Work Ratio and Optimum Pressure Ratio for simple Gas Turbine Cycle. Parameters of Performance- Actual Cycle, Re -generation, Inter-Cooling and Reheating, Closed and Semi-Closed Cycle. Jet Propulsion and Rockets.

UNIT – VRefrigeration:Bell Coleman Cycle, Vapor Compression Cycle – Effect of Suction and Condensing Temperature on Cycle Performance. Properties of Common Refrigerants, Vapor Absorption System, Electrolux Refrigerator.Principles of Psychrometry and Air ConditioningPsychrometric Terms, Psychrometric Process, Air Conditioning Systems. Basic Concepts of Cooling load Calculations. .

Text Books: 1.Thermal Engineering by P.L.Ballaney2.Thermal Engineering, by M.L.Mathur and F.S.Mehta, Jain Brothers.

. References:1. Thermal Engineering, by R.K.Rajput., Laxmi Publications2 I.C.Engines, by Mathur and Mehta3 Gas Turbines, by Cohen , Rogers and Sarvana Mutto, Addison Wesley – Long Man4 I.C. Engines by V. Ganesan.5 Refrigeration and Air- conditioning by C.P.Arora., Tata McGraw hill.

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EURMM404:MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY – II

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UNIT – IMechanics of Metal Cutting: Terms and Definitions, Chip Formations, Forces Acting on the Cutting Tools and their Measurement, Chip Thickness, Theory of Ernest and Merchant, Theory of Lee and Shaffer, Friction and Temperature in Metal Cutting, Measurement of Temperature on Tool Rake Face- Techniques, Nomenclatures of Cutting Tools, Tool Designation Systems-ASA, ORS, Tool Angles, Tool Materials, Tool life - Taylor’s Equation, Mechanism of Tool Wear, Machinability, Cutting Fluids.

UNIT – IIMachine Tools using Single Point Tools-I:Lathes Types-Specifications, Lathe Accessories and Attachments, Different Operations. Capstan and turret lathe- parts, mechanism, work holding devices, tool holding devices, operations.

UNIT-IIIMachine Tools using Single Point Tools-II: Boring Machines- Types, Jig-Boring, Shaper- Mechanisms, Operations ,Planar Mechanisms, Operations, Speeds, Feeds, Calculation of Metal Removal, Economics of Single Point Cutting Tool.

UNIT – IVMachine Tools using Multi Point Tools: Drilling Machine, Drill Press -Types, Operations, tool holding devices, Milling Machines- types, Indexing-Methods, Operations, Broaching Machine, Specifications, Operations, Calculation of Metal Removal , Production of Gears- Methods.

UNIT – V Abrasive Machining: Abrasive wheels- Manufacturing, Specifications, Grinding Machines- Classification, Precision Grinding Processes- Polishing, Buffing, Honing, Lapping.

Text books: 1. Workshop Technology by Raghuvamsi, Khanna Publishers2. Manufacturing Technology (Vol.2) P.N.Rao, TMH Publications, 2002.

References: 1. Work Shop Technology by W.A.J Chapman2. Metal Cutting Theory & Practice, by Bhattacharya. A, Central book publishers3. Manufacturing Science, by Ghosh & Mallik4. Manufacturing Engineering and Technology by Kalpak Jian, Pearson education.

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EURMM405 : MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS

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UNIT – I Introduction to Managerial Economics: Definition, Nature and Scope of Managerial Economics–Demand Analysis: Demand Determinants, Law of Demand and its exceptions.Elasticity of Demand:Definition, Types, Measurement and Significance of Elasticity of Demand. Price Elasticity of demand – Factors affecting Price Elasticity of demand.

UNIT – IITheoryofProduction:ProductionFunction,LawsofReturns,Internal andExternaEconomies of Scale. Cost Analysis:Cost concepts, Elements of Cost, Opportunity cost, Fixed vs. Variable costs, Explicit costs Vs. Implicit costs,. Break-even Analysis -Determination of Break-Even Point (simple problems)- Managerial Significance and limitations of BEA.

UNIT-IIIDepreciation Methods of Depreciation – Straight line method – Production unit methods –Sinking fund method – Diminishing balance method – Sum of digits method – Annuity charging method. Introduction to Markets & Pricing Policies: Types of competition, Features of Perfect competition, Monopoly and Monopolistic Competition. Price-Output Determination in case of Perfect Competition and Monopoly

UNIT-IVBusiness&NewEconomicEnvironment Characteristic features of Business, Features of Sole Proprietorship, Partnership, Joint Stock Company- Public Limited and Private Limited companies – Comparison of features of the above forms of Business Organizations.CapitalBudgeting: Nature and scope of capital budgeting, features of capital budgeting proposals, Methods of Capital Budgeting: Payback Method, Accounting Rate of Return and Net Present Value Method (simple problems)

UNIT–V Introduction to Financial Accounting: Double-Entry Book Keeping, Journal, Ledger, Trial Balance- Final Accounts (Trading Account, Profit and Loss Account and Balance Sheet with simple adjustments).

Text Books: 1.Managerial Economics and Financial Analysis, Aryasri,TMH, 2005. 2 Managerial Economics, Varshney & Maheswari ,Sultan Chand, 2003.

References

1.Managerial Economics – Theory and Practice –Thomas J.Webster , Academic Press –Elsevier publications

2.Financial Accounting for Management, Ambrish Gupta ,Pearson Education New Delhi

3.Managerial Eonomics, H.Craig Peterson &W.CrisLewis, PHI4thEd

4.Managerial Economics,SumaDamodaran,oxforduniversitypress

5.S.A.Siddiqui&A.SSiddiqui,ManagerialEconomics&FinancialAnalysisNewage International Space Publications 6.Narayanaswamy: Financial Accounting—A Managerial Perspective, PHI. 7.Raghunatha Reddy & Narasimhachary: Managerial Economics& Financial Analysis, Scitech. 8.S.N.Maheswari & S.K. Maheswari, Financial Accounting, Vikas.

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EURMM406: ELEMENTS OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGI-NEERING

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UNIT – IElectromagnetic Induction Faraday’s laws of Electromagnetic Induction, Induced E.M.F., Dynamically Induced E.M.F., Statically Induced E.M.F., Self Inductance, Mutual Inductance.

UNIT – IID.C. MachinesPrinciple of operation as Generator and as a Motor, Types of D.C.Generators and D.C.Motors. E.M.F Equation of D.C Generator, Torque Equation of D.C. Motor.

UNIT – IIIA.C. CircuitsIntroduction of Steady State Analysis of A.C. Circuits, Single and balanced 3-phase Circuits. TransformersTransformer principle, EMF equation of transformer, Transformer on load, Equivalent circuit of transformer, Voltage regulation of transformer, Losses in a transformer, Calculation of efficiency and regulation by open circuit and short circuit tests.

UNIT – IV DevicesSemiconductordiode,Zenordiode,Transistor,Rectifiers,Amplifiers,Oscillators,Cathoderay oscilloscope.(Elemen-tary treatment only)

UNIT – VIntroduction to Digital Electronics and Microprocessors: Fundamentals of digital electronics, Number system and codes, Logic gates, Boolean algebra, Arithmetic-logic units, The Intel-8085 microprocessor; Architecture, In-struction set, Execution of instructions, Addressing structures.

Text Books:1. “Principles of Electrical Engineering & Electronics” by V.K.Mehta (S.Chand & Company LTD) first edition 1996.2. “Degital logic & Computer Design” by M.Morris Mano (Prontice, Hall of India Private Limited)3. “Micro Processor Architecture of Applications with 8085/8080A” by Goankan. (H.S.Poplaj, WILEY ESTERN

LTD)

References:1. Engineering Electronics by Ryder-McGraw Hill.2. Micro Processors by Leventhal.3. Industrial Electronics by Bhatacharya, Tata Mc-Graw Hill.4. A First Course in Electrical Engineering by Kothari.

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EURMM411:MECHANICAL ENGINEERING - I LAB

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1. Study the variation of Kinematic viscosity of given sample of oil with temperature using Redwood viscometer-I

2. Study the variation of Kinematic viscosity of given sample of oil with temperature using Redwood viscometer-II

3. Study the variation of Kinematic viscosity of given sample of oil with temperature using Saybolt viscometer

4. Calibration of the given pressure gauge.5. Valve timing diagram of four stroke diesel engine6. Port timing diagram of two stroke diesel engine7. Port timing diagram of two stroke petrol engine8. Determine the flash point of given sample using Abel apparatus9. Determine the flash point of given sample using Pensky-Martens apparatus10. Determine of flash and fire point of a given sample using Cleavelands open cup tester.11. Determine the moment of inertia of flywheel about its own axis of ROTATION.

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EURMM412:ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING LABC

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List of Experiments 1. Study and Calibration of Wattmeter and Energy Meter.2. Measurement of Armature Resistance, Field Resistance and Filament Resistance.3. Verification of KCL and KVL.4. Superposition Theorem.5. OC and SC Tests on Transformer.6. Load test on D.C. Shunt Machine.7. O.C. Test on D.C. separately Excited Machine.8. Swinburnes Test.9. 3 Phase Induction Motorload Tests.5. OC and SC Tests on Transformer.6. Load Test on D.C. Shunt Machine.7. O.C. Test on D.C. separately Excited Machine.8. Swinburnes Test.9. 3 Phase Induction Motorload Tests.

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EURMM413:INDUSTRIAL TOUR

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Non-Credit Audit Course---

The student mustl visit core industries or related research establishments.

The industries to be visited should be from the list approved by the Head of the Depart-

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The duration of the Industrial tour would be seven to ten days.

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semesters of their study.

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ten days after their arrival from the tour.

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EURMM501:MECHANICS OF SOLIDS-II

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UNIT-IFixed Beams:Introduction to statically indeterminate beams with U.D.L Central point load, Eccentric point load. Number of point loads, Uniformly varying load, Couple and Combination of loads .Shear force and Bending moment diagrams-Deflection of fixed beams -effect of sinking of support, effect of rotation of a support.

UNIT-IIContinuous beams:Introduction-Clapeyron’s theorem of three moments- Analysis of continuous beams with constant moment of inertia with one or both ends fixed-continuous beams with overhang, continuous beams with differentmoment of inertia for different spans-Effects of sinking of supports-shear force and Bending moment diagrams

UNIT-IIIColumns and Struts:Introduction – Types of columns – Short, medium and long columns – Axially loaded compression members – Crushing load – Euler’s theorem for long columns- assumptions- derivation of Euler’s critical load formulae for various end conditions – Equivalent length of a column – slenderness ratio – Euler’s critical stress – Limitations of Euler’s theory – Rankine – Gordon formula – Long columns Name of the Courseed to eccentric loading – Secant formula.

UNIT- IV Thin Cylinders :Thin seamless cylindrical shells – Derivation of formula for longitudinal and circumferential stresses – hoop, longitudinal and volumetric strains – changes in dia, length and volume of thin cylinders .Thick cylinders:Lame’s theory for thick cylinders – Derivation of Lame’s formulae – distribution of hoop and radial stresses across thickness – design of thick cylinders – compound cylinders – Necessary difference of radii for shrinkage – Thick spherical shells.

UNIT – V Bending of Curved Bars: Stresses in bars of circular, rectangular and trapezoidal sections. Stresses in a Crane Hook

Text Books:1.Analysis of Structures, Vol. 1, 1993 edition, by Vazirani and Ratwani.2. A Text book of Strength of materials by R.K.Bansal –Laxmi Publications (P) ltd., New Delhi3. Introduction to Strength of Materials by U.C. Jindal, Galgotia publications.4.Strength of Materials by B.C. Punmia

References:1. Mechanics of Solid, by Ferdinandp Beer and others – Tata Mc.Grawhill Publications 2000.2. Strength of Materials by Schaum’s out line series – Mc. Graw hill International Editions.3. Strength of Materials by S. Ramakrishna and R.Narayan – Dhanpat Rai publications.4. Strength of materials by R.K.Rajput, S.Chand & Co, New Delhi.5. Strength of Materials by A.R.Basu, Dhanpat Rai & Co, Nai Sarah, New Delhi.6. Strength of Materials by L.S.Srinath et al., Macmillan India Ltd., Delhi.7. Mechanics of Structures, by S.B. Junnarkar, Charotar Publishing House, Anand, Gujrat.

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EURMM502:THEORY OF MACHINES – II

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UNIT-IDynamic force Analysis:Introduction, D’Alemberts principle, Dynamic analysis of four bar mechanism, Dynamic analysis of slider crank mechanism, velocity and acceleration of piston, angular velocity and angular acceleration of connecting rod, piston effort, turning moment on crank shaft, Inertia of connecting rod.(Chapter no 15, Khurmi)

UNIT-IIBalancing:Introduction, Static balancing, dynamic balancing, balancing of several masses in same planes, balancing of several masses in different planes, Balancing of Reciprocating masses, balancing of locomotives, balancing of inline engines, balancing of V-engines.

UNIT-IIIGovernors: Introduction, types of governors, Watt governor, Porter governor, Proell governor, Hartnell governor, Wilson-Hartnell governor, Spring controlled gravity governor, Inertia governors, Sensitiveness of governor, Hunting, Isochronism, Stability, effort of governor, power of governor, controlling force.

UNIT-IVGyroscopic Couple and Precessional Motion: Introduction, Precessional angular motion, gyroscopic couple, effect of gyroscopic couple on an aero plane, effect of gyroscopic couple on a naval ship during steering, gyroscopic couple on a naval ship during pitching, gyroscopic couple on a naval ship during rolling, stability of a four wheel drive moving in a curved path, stability of a two wheel vehicle taking a turn.

UNIT-VVibrations: Types of vibrations- Natural frequencies of free longitudinal vibrations of systems having single degree of freedom- Equilibrium method-Energy method and Rayleigh’s method. Frequency of damped vibration with damping-magnification factor or dynamic magnifier.Transverse and Torsional Vibrations: Natural frequency of free transverse vibrations due to point load and UDL acting over a simply supported shaft- transverse vibration for a shaft Name of the Courseed to number of point loads-energy method- Dunkerley’s method, critical speed of a shaft. Natural frequency of free torsional vibrations- free torsional vibrations of a single rotor system, two rotor and three rotor system.

Text Books: 1.Theory of Machines by Thomas Bevan. CBS publications & Distributors, 1st ed.2.Theory of machines- S.S.Rattan, Tata McGrawHill, 2nd ed.

References:1. Theory of Machines by W.G.Green. Blackie & Sons, 1st ed, London.2. Theory of Machines by R.S. Khurmi & J.K.Gupta, S. Chand and Company Ltd, 1st multi color ed.3. Theory of Machines by Dr. Jagadishlal, Metropolitan Book Co. Ltd. N.Delhi, 2nd ed.4. Theory of Machines by P.L.Ballaney. Khanna Publishers, Delhi, 17th ed.

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EURMM503: FLUID MECHANICS AND HYDRAULIC MACHINES

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UNIT-IProperties of Fluids: Density, Specific weight, Specific volume, Specific Gravity, Viscosity, Surface Tension and capillarity.Pressure and Its Measurement:Fluid Pressure at a point, Pascal’s law, Pressure variation in a fluid at rest, Absolute, Gauge, Atmospheric and vacuum pressures, measurement of pressure, simple manometers, Differential manometer.

UNIT-IIKinematics of Fluid flow:Types of Fluid flow, Continuity Equation in three – Dimensions, velocity and acceleration, velocity potential function and stream function.Dynamics of fluid flow: Euler’s and Bernoulli’s Equations of Motion, practical Applications of Bernoulli’s Equation – pitot tube, Venturi meter, Orifice meter, The Impulse- Momentum Equation.

UNIT-IIIFlow through pipes: Head loss due to friction ,Minor Energy losses, Hydraulic Gradient and Total Energy line, Flow through pipes in series and Parallel or Equivalent pipe, power transmission through pipes, Flow of Viscous Fluid through circular pipe, Hagen poiseuille formula.Dimensional Analysis:Fundamental and Derived Dimensions- Dimensionless Groups- BuckinghamπTheorem-- Model Testing- Types of Similarity- Geometric, Kinematic and Dynamic Similarities-

UNIT-IVImpact of Jets:Force Exerted by the jet on a stationary /moving - flat/curved- vertical/inclined plate .Force Exerted by a jet of water on an unsymmetrical moving curved plate, Force Exerted by a jet of water on a series of vanes. Hydraulic TurbinesDefinitions of Heads and Efficiencies of a Turbine, Velocities triangles and work done for pelton wheel, Francis Turbine .Specific speed.

UNIT-VCentrifugal pumps: Classification, working, work done – manomertic head- losses an efficiencies specific speed- pumps in series and parallel-performance characteristic curves, NPSH.Reciprocating pump:Construction, Working, Discharge, slip, indicator diagrams

Text Book:1. Fluid Mechanics, by A.K.Mohanty, Prentice Hall of India Pvt.Ltd.2. Fluid Mechanics , by Douglas and swasfield , Pearson asia

References:1. Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulic Machines, by R.K.Bansal, Laxmi publications.2. Hydraulics and Fluid Mechanics by Modi and Seth, Standard book house3. Foundations of Fluid Mechanics, by Yuan, Prentice Hall of India.4. Fluid Mechanics and its Applications, by S.K.Gupta and A.K.Gupta, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi.5. Fluid Mechanics- S.Nagaratnam-Khanna Publishers.6. Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulic Machines-P.K.Nag

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EURMM504:MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY –III

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CE 60 40 100 4 --- --- 4 3UNIT-IJigs and Fixtures:Principle of location, locating devices, clamping, clamping devices, design principles to jigs and fixtures, drill jig, milling fixture, turning fixture.

UNIT-IIAutomatic and semi automatic machines:Automatic lathes, classification, single spindle automatics, multi spindle automatics, semi automatic lathes, classification, single spindle semi automatics, multi spindle semi automatics, tool layout for semi automatics and automatics, cam design.

UNIT-IIIUnconventional machining methods:Introduction, EDM, ECM, USM, EBM, LBM, AJM.

UNIT-IVNC Machine Tools:Introduction, working of NC machine tools, advantages and disadvantages of NC machine tools, Types of NC: CNC and DNC, Transfer machines.

UNIT- VPowder metallurgy: Introduction, preparation of powders, fabrication methods and treatment of components, applications, advantages and limitations.

Text Books:1. A Text Book of Production Engineering, P.C.Sharma, S.Chand Publishers, New Delhi.2. NC & CAM by T.K. Kundra, P.N.Rao, N.K.Tewari, 2002, TMH 3. Physical Metallurgy by S.H.Avner, Tata McGraw-Hill Second edition 1997.

References: 1. Manufacturing Science, by Ghosh & Mallik2. Manufacturing Engineering and Technology by Kalpak Jian, Pearson education3. Automation, Production Systems and Computer Integrated Manufacturing by Mickel P.Groover.

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EURMM505:METHODS ENGINEERING AND WORK PLACE DESIGN

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CE 60 40 100 4 --- --- 4 3UNIT-IIntroduction to Methods Engineering and Work Design. Productivity ,Work Study-Definition, objectives, Basic procedure of Work Study.Method study -definition- objectives- steps involved -Various types of associated charts

UNIT-II Process Charts – Operation Chart- Flow process Chart – Man Type, Material Type, Equipment Type-Two handed process Chart – Examples.Introduction to Multiple Activity Chart, Man – Machine Charts – Examples.Flow Diagram, String Diagram, Travel Chart, Cycle graph, Chronocycle graph.

UNIT-IIIMicro Motion Study – Introduction – Use of films – Memo motion study, Therbligs, Simo Charts. Principles of Motion Economy-Principles related to Human Body, Tools & Equipment, work place Layout. Ergonomics – Introduction only.

UNIT-IVWork measurement- definition-time study- teps involved- Rules for breaking the job into Elements- Types of Elements-.equipment.Predetermined Motion time study (PMTS)– Techniques – MTM and Work factor Method.Performance Rating-different methods of determining performance ratingAllowances – Types of allowances. Normal Time, Standard time – Calculation of Standard time.

UNIT-V Work Sampling – definition, steps involved -differences with time study.Confidence level and Precision – Determination of number of random observations. Conducting work sampling. Job Evaluation and Merit rating Methods.-Wage Incentive plans.

Text Books:1.Text Book of Work Study by Dr. Suresh Dalela, Standard Publishers, 5th ed.2.Introduction to Work Study, ILO, Geneva, International labour office publishers, 3rd ed.Reference:1. Method Study and Work Measurement by Ralph M. Barns, John Wiley&Sons,1st ed.

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EURMM506: QUALITY CONTROL AND RELIABILITY ENGG.

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UNIT-IIntroductionMeaning of Quality and Quality control – Quality Assurance.Sampling TheoryandtestingofHypothesisPopulationandSampleinfluenceofsamplesizeRandomsamplingconfidence intervals-Choice of sample size for estimation.Variation in processes-Factors-Process capability-Analysis of process capability.-types of errors

UNIT-IIControl-Charts:Variables -Attributes- Shewhart’s Normal bowl –Establishing,Analysis and interpreting control charts-Xchart ,Rchart- σ Chart-, Group Control Chart, Chart with line trend, Warning limits.- Defect and Defective -P chart,nPchart,C Chart, UChart and KU chart- Control charts for Defectives and quality rating Job shop process quality Control, Job shop application

UNIT-IIIAcceptance SamplingLot-by-lot sampling-types-probability of acceptance in single, double, multiple sampling techniques-O.C.curvesproducer'sRisk and consumer's Risk AQL, LTPD, AOQL concepts-standard sampling plans for AQL andLTPD-uses of standard sampling plans Rectifying inspection,

UNIT-IVReliabilityLife testing-objective-classification-failure- characteristics-failure data analysis-mean time to failure- maintainability and availability-reliability- Bath tub curve-system reliability-series and parallel systems-system reliability in terms of probability of failure-MTBF- Reliability improvement-techniques-Design for reliability-Redundancy-standby redundancy-optimization in reliability-Product Design-product Analysis-Product Development -product life

UNIT-VIntroduction to ISO – 9000 Systems: ISO – 9000 series. Elements of ISO – 9000 : 2001.Introduction to Quality costs, Quality circles, TQM , Introduction to six sigma

Text Book:1. Statistical Quality Control by E.L.Grant, Richard S. Leavenworth,McGraw-Hill Book Co, 7th ed. 2. Sharma S.C., " Inspection Quality Controland Reliability ", Khanna Publishers,New Delhi (1998).3.Besterfield D.H., " Quality Control ", Prentice Hall (1993) (Revised Edn).References1.Statistical Quality Control by M. Mahajan, Dhanpat Rai & Sons, 3rd ed.2.Reliability Engineering by L.S.Srinath , Affiliated East West Pres3.. Statistical Quality control by R.C.Gupta – Khanna Publishers.4. John Bank, " The Essence of Total Quality Management ", Prentice Hall of India (p) Ltd.,New Delhi (1995).5 Ganapathy.K, Subramaniam. B., Narayana. " V-Quality Circle concepts and implementation - QCFI ",Secundrabad 919940.6. Connor, P.D.T.O., " Practical Reliability Engineering ", John Wiley (1993).7. Green A.E., and Bourne A.J. " Reliability, Technology ", Wiley Interscience, 1991.8. Kollavic " Creating

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EURMM511:COMPUTER AIDED PRODUCTION DRAWING LAB

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Representation of limits, fits, tolerances, surface roughness & Geometric tolerance on production drawing as per IS 8000, IS 696Part drawings and assemble drawings.Location theory 3-2-1 principle, types of jigs and fixtures, production drawing of jigs and fixturesStock strip layouts in sheet metal drawings, press tool, forging dies.Production drawings of single point cutting tool, milling cutter, broaching tool and adopters (CNC Tooling)CAD packages like AutoCAD/CATIA can be used for drawing practiceText books:

1. Production Drawing by K.L.Narayana, New age publishers2. Jigs & Fixtures by Joshi3. Press Tool Design by Joshi

References:1. Production Technology Hand Book- HMT,2. Metal Cutting by Arsinov, MI.R. Publishing house.3. NC & CAM by T.K. Kundra, P.N.Rao, N.K.Tewari, 2002, TMH 4. Tool Engineering & Design by G.R. Nagpal ,Khanna Publishers – 2002.

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1. Conduct a load test on constant speed four stroke single cylinder C.I. P.S.G. diesel engine and draw various performance curves

2. Conduct a load test on constant speed four stroke single cylinder C.I. SRI SAMRAT diesel engine and draw various performance curves

3. Conduct a load test on high speed four stroke multi cylinder C.I. RUSTON diesel engine and draw various performance curves

4. Conduct an experiment on two-stage reciprocating air compressor to determine various ef-ficiencies.

5. Conduct Morse test on high-speed four-stroke multi cylinder S.I ALTECH AMBAS-SADOR Engine to determine F.P and Mechanical efficiency.

6. Conduct Heat Balance sheet on high-speed four-stroke multi cylinder S.I ALTECH AM-BASSADOR Engine at ½ and ¾ loads.

7. Conduct an experiment on vapor compression refrigerator to determine C.O.P8. Conduct an experiment on blower test rig.9. To find out the gyroscopic effect of a rotating disc.10. To find out the unbalance in a given rotor with a dynamic balancing machine

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1. To study the Stress Strain Characteristics (Tension & Compression) of Metals by using UTM.2. To study the Stress Strain Characteristics of Metals by using Hounsefield Tensometer.3. Determination of Compressive Strength of wood4. Determination of hardness using different hardness testing Machines- Brinnels, Vickers, and

Rockwell’s.5. Impact Test by using Izod and Charpy Methods.6. Deflection test on Beams using UTM.7. Tension Shear Test on MS Rods.8. To find Stiffness and Modulus of Rigidity by Conducting Compression Test on Springs.9. Torsion Test on Circular Shafts.10. Buckling of Sand 11. Punch Shear Test , Hardness Test and Compression Test by using Hounsefield Tensometer

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EURMM601:INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL SYSTEMS

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UNIT-IIntroduction to Instruments process of measurement, Static performance characteristics, Dynamic performance char-acteristics, Transducer elements, Intermediate elements, and Indicating and recording elements.Motion measurementRelative motion measurement, absolute motion measurement, calibration of motion measuring devices.Force measurementHydraulic load cell, Pneumatic load cell, Elastic force devices, calibration.Torque and power measurementTransmission dynamometers, Driving type dynamometers, Absorption dynamome-ters.

UNIT-IIPressure measurement: Moderate, high and low pressure measurement, calibrationTemperature measurement: Non-electrical methods, electrical methods, Radiation methods.Flow measurement:Primary or Quantity meters, secondary or rate meters, and special methods.Introduction to Fiber Optics, fiber types, properties of optical fibers and fiber optic sensor configuration.

UNIT-IIIControl systemsIntroduction, feed back and its effects. Transfer function, block diagram and signal flow graph: Im-pulse response and transfer functions of linear systems, block diagrams.Mathematical modeling of Physical systemsEquations of electrical networks, modeling of mechanical system ele-ments, equation of mechanical systems. State- variable analysis of linear dynamic systems; Matrix representation of state equations, state transition matrix, state transition equation, relationship between state equations and high- order differential equations, relationship between state equations and transfer functions, Characteristic equation, eigen values, and eigen vectors.

UNIT-IVServomechanism:Open loop and closed loop systems (Elementary treatment only).Time-domain analysis of control systems: Typical test signals for the response of control systems, Time-domain per-formance of control systems- stability of control systems- stability characteristic equation and the state transition ma-trix, methods of determining stability of linear control systems, Routh-Hurwitz criterion.

UNIT-VFrequency-domain analysis of control systems: Introduction, Nyquist stability criterion, application of Nyquist crite-rion, stability of multi loop systems, stability of linear control systems with time delays.

Text Books1. Instrumentation Measurement and Analysis by B.C. Nakra and K.K.Chaudhry, Tata Mc. Graw Hill Publishing

Company limited, 2nd ed.2. Control systems by Nagrath and Gopal, New Age International, 4th ed.

References1. Experimental Methods for Engineers, by J.P.Holman, McGraw-Hill, 7th ed.2. Mechanical and Industrial measurements by R.K.Jain, Khanna Publishers, 11th ed.

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EURMM602: HEAT TRANSFER

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UNIT-IIntroduction: Basic modes of heat transfer-Generalized heat conduction equation in Cartesian, Cylindrical and Spheri -cal coordinate systems. Steady state heat conduction without heat generation for slabs, cylinders and spheres- Critical thickness of insulation- Heat conduction through fins of uniform cross section-effectiveness and efficiency of a finUnsteady state Heat Transfer conduction:Transient heat conduction- Lumped system analysis and use of Heisler charts.

UNIT-IIConvection:Continuity, momentum and energy equations- Dimensional analysis- Boundary layer theory concepts- Free, and Forced convection- Approximate solution of the boundary layer equations- Laminar and turbulent heat transfer correlation- Momentum equation and velocity profiles in turbulent boundary layers- Application of dimen-sional analysis to free and forced convection problems- Empirical correlation.

UNIT-IIIRadiation;Black body radiation- radiation field, Kirchoff's laws- shape factor- Stefan Boltzman equation- Radiant heat exchange between two black surfaces, Radiant heat exchange between two grey surfaces- Radiation shields.

UNIT-IVHeat Exchangers:Types of heat exchangers- Parallel flow- Counter flow- Cross flow heat exchangers- Overall heat transfer coefficient- LMTD and NTU methods- Heat exchangers with phase change.

UNIT-VBoiling:Different regimes of boiling- Nucleate, Transition and Film boiling. Condensation;Laminar film condensation- Nusselt's theory- Condensation on vertical flat plate and horizontal tubes- Drop wise condensation.

Text Books:

1. Heat Transfer, by J.P.Holman, Int.Student edition, McGraw Hill Book Company.2. Fundamentals of Heat and Mass Transfer- Incropera and Dewitt

References:

1. Heat and Mass Transfer- Arora and Domkundwar 2. Analysis of Heat Transfer by Eckert and Drake, Intl student edition Mcgraw hill.3. Essential heat transfer by Christopher A. Long 4. Heat transfer by Sukhatme5. Heat transfer by Yunus A Cengel

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EURMM603: DESIGN OF MACHINE ELEMENTS

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UNIT-IMechanical engineering design;Traditional design methods. Design synthesis. Design considerations and standard-s.Engineering materials classification and selection. BIS designation of steels. Mechanical properties. Manufacturing considerations. Statistical Considerations.

UNIT-IIDesign against static loads:. Modes of failure, Factory of safety, Axial, bending and torsional stresses. Stress concen-tration Factors, Fluctuations and fatigue stresses. Endurance limit. Notch sensitivity. Soderberg, Goodman and modi-fied Goodman diagrams, fatigue design under combined loading.Power transmission shafts: Design of hollow shafts. Keys and cotter design. Flat, square keys. Splines and propor-tions. Rigid and flange couplings. Flexible coupling. Flywheel designs. Torque analysis. Stresses in rimmed flywheel

UNIT-IIIDesign of Sliding contact bearings: Lubrication modes, Temperature effect on viscosity, Journal bearing design, Bearing modulus, McKee equations, Heating of bearings, Collar and thrust bearingsDesign of Roller and ball bear-ings - Static and dynamic load capacity, Equivalent bearing load, Load-life relationships, Load factor, Selection of bearings from manufacturers catalogue.

UNIT-IVDesign of Gears; Classification of gears Standard tooth systems, Spur, Helical, Bevel and Worm gears, Terminology of each, Tooth failure, Face width an beam strength, Lewis equation, Design for dynamic and wear loads, Force anal-ysis of Bevel and Worm gears, Thermal design considerations of worm gears.

UNIT-VDesign of I.C. Engine components:Cylinder and cylinder heads, piston, cross-head, connecting rod and crank shaft.

Text book:1. Design of Machine Elements by V.B. Bhandari, TMH Co. Ltd., 1st ed.

References:1. Machine Design by R.K. Jain, Khanna publications, 4th ed.2. Machine Design by R.S. Khurmi & J.K.Gupta, S. Chand &Company Ltd , 1st ed.3. Machine Design by Pandya and Shah, Charator publishing house, 15th ed.

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EURMM604: METROLOGY

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UNIT-IIntroduction:Introduction to measurements, errors in measurements, line standard and end standards.Linear Measuring Instruments: Vernier height gauge, Vernier depth gauge, Depth Micrometer, Dial Gauge, Slip Gauges.Angular Measuring Instruments : Universal Bevel Protector, Optical Bevel Protector, Sinebar, Sine centre, Angle gauges, Precission level, Autocollimator, Angle Dekkor.

UNIT-IIComparators : Twisted strip comparator, Optical Level comparator, Optical Projector, Electrical Comparator, Pneumatic comparator, Tool Maker Microscope, Straightness Measurement using Autocollimator and spirit level, Flatness Measurement, Roundness measurement.Miscellaneous Gauges: Radius gauges, Screw pitch gauges, Feeler gauges, gauges for external threads.

UNIT-IIILimits, Fits, Tolerances & Limit Gauges: ISO system of limits, fits, tolerances as per IS 919, hole base system, shaft base system, Types of fits, interchange ability, selective assembly, plain limit gauges: Plug gauges, Ring gauges.Interferometry:Introduction, Principle of interference, light sources of interferometry, Optical flat, Types of interferometers.

UNIT-IVMetrology of Screw & Gears: Metrology for screw threads : measurement of major diameter, minor diameter, effective diameter. Measurement of spur gear, pitch, backlash, tooth thickness.Surface Texture : Various parameters: roughness, waviness, lay, Evoluation of Ra and C.L.A. values, Stylus instruments for surface roughness measurement.

UNIT-VAdvanced Techniques in Measurements: Contact Inspection Techniques:- CMM,CMM Construction, Applications and Benefits, CMM operation and programming. Non – Contact Inspection Techniques:-Machine Vision, Optical Inspection Techniques, Non-Contact Non optical Inspection Techniques.

Text books1. I.C. Gupta, ‘A Text Book of Engineering Metrology’, Dhanpat Rai & sons, 5th ed.2. R.K.Jain, ‘Engineering Metrology’, Khanna Publishers, 8th ed.3. "Automation, Production systems & Computer integrated manufacturing" by M.P.Groover, PHI Publi-

cations,

References :1. A.S. T.M.E. Hand Book of Industrial Metrology, Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi.2. Technology of the Metal Trade, Wiley Eastern Limited.

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EURMM605:HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT

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UNIT-IPerspectives In Human Resource Management:Evolution of Human Resource Management – The Importance of the Human Factor – Objectives of Human Resource Management – Role of Human Resource Manager – Human Resource Policies.

UNIT-IIThe Concept of Best Fit Employee: Importance of Human Resource Planning - Forecasting Human Resource requirements – Internal and External sources. Selection Process – Screening - Tests – Validation – Interview - Medical Examination – Recruitment. Induction – Importance – Practices – Socialisation benefits.

UNIT-IIITraining And Executive Development:Types of training methods – Purpose – Benefits – Resistance. Executive development programmes – Common practices – Benefits – Self Development - Knowledge Management.

UNIT-IVSustaining Employee Interest:Compensation Plans – Rewards – Motivation – Theories of motivation – Career Management – Developing Mentor – Protégé Relationships

UNIT-VPerformance Evaluation And Control Process; Methods of Performance Evaluation – Feedback – Industry practices. Promotion, Demotion, Transfer and Separation – Implications of job change. The control process – Importance – Methods – Requirements of Effective Control System. Grievances – Causes – Implications – Redressal Methods. Text Books

1. Decenzo and Robbins, Human Resource Management, Wiley, 6th edition, 2001. 2. Biswajeet Pattanayak, Human Resource Management, Prentice Hall of India, 2001.

References

1.Eugene Mckenna and Nic Beach, Human Resource Management, Pearson EducationLimited, 2002.2.Dessler, Human Resource Management, Pearson Education Limited, 2002.3.Mamoria C.B and Mamoria S., Personnel Management, Himalaya Publishing Company, 1997.4 Wayne Cascio, Managing Human Resources, McGraw-Hill, 1998

5 Ivancevich, Human Resource Management, McGraw-Hill, 2002.

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EURMM606:FINITE ELEMENT METHODS

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UNIT-IFundamental Concepts: Introduction, Historical background, Outline of presentation, Stresses and Equilibrium, Boundary conditions, Strain-Displacement relations, Stress-Strain relations, Plane stress, Plane strain prob -lems, Temperature effects, Potential energy and Equilibrium. Introduction to Raleigh-Ritz method, Hamilton's prin -ciple. Galerkin's method, Saint Venant’s principle.

UNIT-IIOne-dimensional Problems: Introduction, Finite element modeling, coordinates and Shape functions. The potential en-ergy approach. The Galerkin approach, Assembly of the global stiffness matrix- mass matrix and load vector, Treatment of boundary conditions, Quadratic shape functions, Temperature effects. Trusses: Introduction, Plane trusses, Three-dimensional trusses, Assembly of global stiffness matrix for the Banded and Skyline solutions.

UNIT-IIITwo-dimensional Problems Using Constant Strain Triangles: Introduction, Finite element modeling, Constant strain triangle, in plane and Bending, problem modeling and boundary conditions.Axisymmetric Solids Name of the Courseed to Axisymmetric Loading:Introduction, Axisymmetric formulation, Fi-nite element modeling, Triangular element, Problem modeling and boundary conditions.

UNIT-IVTwo-dimensional Isoparametric Elements and Numerical Integration: Introduction, The four-node quadrilateral, Numerical integration, Higher-order elements. Beams and Frames: Introduction, Finite element formulation, Load vector, Boundary considerations, Shear force and bending moment, Beams on elastic supports, Plane frames.

UNIT-VDynamic considerations: Introduction, formulation, element mass matrices, evaluation of Eigen values and Eigen vector.Introduction to FEA packages: ANSYS, MS –NASTRAN, NISA-II

Text Book:

1. Introduction to Finite Elements in Engineering, by Tirupathi R. Chandrupatla, AshokD.Belegundu. Third edition, Pearson education, 3rd ed.

References:

1. Introduction to Finite Element Method, by Abel & Desai, CBS Publishers& distributors, 1st ed.2. Finite Element Method, by O.C. Zienkiewicz, Tata McGrawHill, 3rd ed.3. Concepts and Applications of Finite Element Analysis, by Robert D. Cook, john Wiley& Sons, 4th ed.4. Finite element method in Engineering by S.S.Rao, Pergamon Press, Elsevier, 4th ed.

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EURMM611:MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY-II LAB

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CE --- 100 100 --- --- 3 3 2 1. Lathe-Step turning, Chamfering, Knurling. 2. Lathe-Taper turning, Chamfering, Knurling. 3. Lathe-Thread cutting, Parting off, Chamfering, Knurling. 4. Lathe-Eccentric turning. 5. Lathe-Off set turning. 6. Measurement of cutting tool temperature in turning using thermocouple. 7. Milling- Round to Hexagonal nut cutting using Direct indexing method.8. Milling- Spur gear cutting using Simple indexing method.9. Milling- Spur gear cutting using Differential indexing method.10. Shaping- Round to square cutting, V-groove cutting. 11. Shaping- Round to square cutting, Semi hexagonal cutting. 12. Planning practice and slotting practice.13. Force measurement using dynamometers on milling, drilling, lathe machines.14. Grinding: Grinding a single point cutting tool as per given signature.15 .Effect of speed and feed on surface grinding.

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EURMM612:INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT LAB

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1.Construction of process flow charts – Multiple Activity chart 2.Determination of standard time- Time study of Electric plug assembly 3.Performance Rating Analysis – Physiological evaluation by Tread Mill 4.Study of effect of method and workplace layout on performance – Two handed process Chart.5.Application of Principles of Motion Economy and Time study – Pin board apparatus6.Predetermined motion time Systems – PMTS of an Electric Tester7.Statistical process control – Control Charts: Variable control Charts – X and R Charts 8.Attribute control Charts – P- Chart 9.Acceptance sampling – Operating Characteristics curve 10.Probability distributions – Normal distribution.11.Simulation.

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1. To study the general behavior of reciprocating pump and to compute percentage of slip, overall efficiency and coefficient of discharge of the pump working under constant speed.

2. To study the procedure for conducting load test on Pelton wheel3. Calibration of flow nozzle.4. Calibration of Orifice meter5. To study the general method of calibration of venturimeter.6. To study the Calibration procedure of the given Triangular notch (V - Notch)7. Determine the coefficient of discharge of a small orifice8. Determine the coefficient of discharge of a mouth piece9. Conduct a load test on a Francis turbine and draw various characteristic curves.10. Determine the overall efficiency of a centrifugal pump and draw various performance

curves.11. Performance characteristics of hydraulic ram12. Performance characteristics of Kaplan turbine13. Resistance characteristics of pipes.14. Pressure distribution and drag characteristics of a cylinder and aerofoil in a wind tunnel.

EURMM M614PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT

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UNIT-I Development:History, Definition, OR Models, OR Techniques and phases of implementing OR in practiceAllocation: Introduction to linear programming, formulation, graphical solution, Simplex method, artificial variable techniques -Duality principle.-Dual simplex method

UNIT-II Transportation: Formulation – Optimal solution, unbalanced transportation problem –Degeneracy. Assignment : Formulation and solution of assignment problem , traveling Salesman problem.. UNIT-IIISequencing :Problems with n jobs and 2 machines, problems with n jobs and 3 machines – n jobs and m machines – graphical solution.Replacement: Introduction, Replacement of items that deteriorate with time - value of money unchanging and chang-ing,Replacement of items that fail completely-group replacement

UNIT-IVTheory of games: Introduction, Two-person zero-sum games, The Maximin -Minimax principle, Games without saddle points - Mixed Strategies, 2xn and mx2 Games -Dominance property, Algebraic solutions to rectangular games. Graphical solution.Queuing Theory: Introduction –Single Channel –Poisson arrivals - exponential service times –with infinite and finite population models– Multichannel – Poisson arrivals – exponential service times with infinite population .

UNIT-VNetwork Models: Definitions, Minimal spanning tree algorithm, Shortest route problem, CPM and PERT.Probability of completing the project–Crashing –simple problems.

Text Book:

1.Operation Research, by TAHA.(PHI)

References:

1.Operations Research Methods and Problems, by M.Sasiene, A.Yespal and L.Friedman.(John Wiely)2.O.R., by S.D.Sharma.(Kedarnadh Ramnadh & Co.,3.Operations Research, by Kanthi swaroop,Gupta&Man Mohan

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UNIT-IJust in Time Manufacturing: Introduction, Definition, JIT Approach, Elements of JIT, How JIT works, Effects of JIT production, Plant layout for JIT, Product Design for JIT, Steps in implementation of JIT, Benefits of JIT.

UNIT-IILean and Agile Manufacturing: Introduction to Lean and Agile manufacturing, Comparison of lean and agile. Rapid PrototypingRapid prototyping: definition, basic processes in rapid prototyping.

UNIT-IIIAdaptive Control: Definition of Adaptive Control, Classification of Adaptive Control, Adaptive Control Constraint, Adaptive Optimization , Adaptive Controlled optimization for Machining Process.UNIT-IVNano Manufacturing:Introduction,Definition,Basic steps involved Nano Manufacturing.Production Support Machines and Systems:Introduction Automatic Conveyor systems, Automated Guided Vehicles, Rail Guided Vehicles, Industrial Robots.

UNIT-VManufacturing system Simulation: Introduction, Some definitions for simulation, types of simulation, need for simulation, Simulation structure and elements of simulation, simulation methodology, cycle diagrams.

Text books:

1. anufacturing Engineering and Technology by Serope Kalpakjian, Steven & Schmid, 4th edition, Pearson Education Publications.

2. Manufacturing Process by De Garmo et all, PHI publications.

Reference books:

1. Computer Integrated Manufacturing by Rehg, PHI publications.2. Computer Integrated Manufacturing by Vajpayee, PHI publications.3. Computer Integrated Manufacturing by Betworth, Tata Mc. Grawhill4. CAD/CAM principles and applications by PN.RAO-TMH5. Modern Manufacturing Methods by P.K Mishra.

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EURMM703: CAD/CAM

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UNIT-IIntroduction:Fundamentals of design process, Computers in design applications, benefits of CAD, Computer configuration for CAD applications, graphics terminal.CAD software, definition of system software and application software, CAD database and structure.

UNIT-IIGeometric modeling:3D wire frame modeling, wire frame entities- definitions interpolation & approximation curves, concept of parametric and non paramedic representation of curves, curve fitting techniques, definitions of cubic spline and Bezier, B-spline.

UNIT-IIISurface modeling:Algebraic and geometric form, parametric space of surface, blending functions, Reparametrization of a surface patch, subdividing, cylindrical surface, ruled surface, surface of revolution, spherical surface, Composite surface, Bezier surface, B-spline surface, regenerative surface and pathological conditions.Solid modeling:Definition of cell composition and spatial occupancy enumeration, sweep representation, constructive solid geometry, boundary representations.

UNIT-IVNC Part Programming:Introduction to NC part programming, methods- manual part programming, computer assisted part programming, advantages and limitations of programming methods. NC tooling and Automatic Tool Changers.Introduction to Robotics:Types of robots, specifications and applications, advantages and limitations.

UNIT-VGroup technology and flexible manufacturing system:Part families, parts classification and coding, production flow analysis, machine cell design, FMS workstations, Material handling and storage system, Computer control system, planning the FMS, analysis methods for flexible manufacturing system, Application of Group technology and FMS.

Computer Integrated Manufacturing:Computer Integrated Production Management Systems, computer aided process planning (CAPP), Computer aided quality control, Introduction to Concurrent Engineering.

Text Books:

1. Automation, production systems and computer Integrated manufacturing by Mickel P.Groover.2. CAD/CAM Theory and practice by Ibrahim Zeid.

References:-

1. Geometric Modelling by Mickel P. Mortenson / PHI.2. Computer Control of manufacturing systems by Yoram Koren .3. Computer Aided Manufacturing T.K.Kurdra, P.N.Rao, NK Tewari / TMH. 4. Computer Aided Manufacturing by T.C.Chang, PHI Publications.

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EURMM721:ADVANCED MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGYC

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UNIT-IAdvanced Forming techniques:High energy rate forming, forming under hydro static pressure, forming with superimposed vibrations, Electro magnetic forming, thermo – mechanical treatment.

UNIT-IIAdvanced Casting techniques: Foundry mechanization, Ceramic mould casting, Solid ceramic moulding, Plaster mould casting, Cavity less casting, Anotch casting, application of computers in foundries.

UNIT-IIIAdvanced Welding techniques:Electron Beam Welding, Plasma Arc Welding, Explosive welding, Diffusion welding, Inspection of weldments, Destructive and non destructive testing.

UNIT-IVAdvaced Machining processes:EDM, Wire cut EDM, Laser Machining, Material removal rate calculations.

UNIT-V Introduction to recent trends in manufacturing:Rapid prototyping: definition, basic processes in rapid prototyping. Concurrent engineering.

Text books:

1. Foundry Technology by P.L.Jain,-TMH 2. Advanced Welding techniques by LITTLE-TMH 3. Manufacturing Science, by Ghosh & Mallik4. CAD/CAM principles and applications by PN.RAO-TMH

References

1. Advanced Casting techniques by Henry ROSENTHAL –TMH2. Welding techniques R. S .Parmar-Khanna publications Hand Book on Metal forming by KURT Lange 3. Hand Book on tool and manufacturing Engineers by Society of Manufacturing engineers.4. Manufacturing Engineering and Technology by Serope Kalpakjian ,Steven & Schmid, 4th edition-Pearson

Education Publications

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EURMM722;CNC & PART PROGRAMMING

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UNIT-IIntroduction: NC, CNC, DNC, Programmed Automations, Machine Control Unit, Part program, NC tooling.NC Machine tools: Nomenclature of NC machine axes, Types of NC machine tools, Machining centers, Automatic tool changers(ATC), Turning centers.

UNIT-IIMachine Control Unit & Tooling: Functions of MCU, NC actuation systems(NCAS), Part program to command signal, MCU Organization, Computerized Numerical Control, Transducers for NC machine tools, Tooling for NC machining centers and NC turning machines, Tool presetting.

UNIT-IIIManual Part Programming: Part program instruction formats, information codes: preparatory function, miscellaneous functions, tool code and tool length offset, interpolations, canned cycles. Manual part programming for milling operations, turning operations, parametric sub routines.

UNIT-IVComputer aided part programming: NC languages: APT, NELAPT, EXAPT, GNC, VNC, pre-processor, post- processor.

UNIT-VAPT programming: APT language structure, APT geometry: Definition of point, time, vector, circle, plane, patterns and matrices. APT motion commands: set-up commands, point-to-point motion commands, continuous path motion commands. Post-processor commands, complication and control commands. Macro sub routines. Part programming preparation for typical examples.

Text Books:

1. NC & CAM by T.K. Kundra, P.N.Rao, N.K.Tewari, 2002, TMH2. "Automation, Production systems & Computer integrated manufacturing" by M.P.Groover, PHI Publications.

References:

1 Numerical control of Machines Tools by Yoram Koren and Joseph BenUri, Khanna publications.2 Computer Aided Manufacturing by T.C.Chang, PHI Publications.3 “CIM” by Kanth S Vajpayee, PHI Publications.

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EURMM723: ROBOTICS

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UNIT-IIntroduction: Automation- Fixed Vs Flexible- Need for Robots- Historical perspective- Economic and social implications- Applications- Robotic system.

UNIT-IIRobot Anatomy: Types of joints- DOF- Workspace geometry- Classification of robotic manipulators by DOF, Kinematic structure, drive technology, workspace geometry, motion characteristics- Brief study of robot sensors.

UNIT-IIIControl of Robots: Introduction to moving and fixed frames- Transformations- Pre-multiplication and post multiplication- Introduction to Direct and Inverse kinematics- DH parameters- Homogeneous matrices- Calculation of Direct and Inverse Kinematics for a 3-DOF serial manipulator and SCARA manipulator- Introduction to Jacobian.

UNIT-IVTrajectory Generation: General considerations in path description and generation- Via points-Cubic polynomials for path with via points- Linear function with parabolic blends- Collision free path planning.

UNIT-VRobot Programming: Robot Programming-Types- Demonstration of points in space- Summary of selected programming languages-AL, AML, RAIL, RPL, VAL- AI and Robotics.

Text Books:1.Robotic Engineering-An integrated approach, by Richard D. Klafter, Thomas A. Chmielewski, Michael Negin,2.Introduction to Robotics by C.J.CraigReferences:1.Robotic Analysis- The mechanics of serial and parallel manipulators by Lung Wen 2.Tsai, John Wiley & Sons, Inc.Robotics by Yorem Koren

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EURMM724 :TOOL ENGINEERING AND DESIGN

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UNIT-IDesign of chip forming tools – milling, drilling, boring, grinding tools.

UNIT-IIVibration damping of boring bars.

UNIT-IIIPress working tools.Punch and Die size and press tonnage calculations – Block development – die design for simple components.

UNIT-IVFixture design – principles of location and clamping – Design of fixtures for milling of simple com-ponents

UNIT-VDesign of jigs for drilling and reaming – Indexing jigs.

Text Books

1. Bhattacharya, A., Metal Cutting Theory and Practice, Central Book Publishers. 2. ASTME, fundamentals of Tool Design, Prentice Hall. 3. Wilson, F.W., Hand Book of Fixture Design, McGraw Hill.

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EURMM725: COMPUTER INTEGRATED MANUFACTURING

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UNIT-IIntroduction: Scope of computer integrated manufacturing, Product cycle, Production automation. Group technology: Role of group technology in CAD/CAM integration, Methods for developing part families, Classifi -cation and coding, Examples of coding systems, Facility design using group technology, Economics of group technol -ogy.

UNIT-IIComputer aided process planning: Approaches to process planning - Manual, Variant, Generative approach, Process planning systems - CAPP, DCLASS, CMPP, Criteria for selecting a CAPP system, Part feature recognition, Artificial intelligence in process planning.

UNIT-IIIIntegrative manufacturing planning and control: Role of integrative manufacturing in CAD/CAM integration, Over view of production control - Forecasting, Master production schedule, Capacity planning, M.R.P., Order release, Shop-floor control, Quality assurance, Planning and control systems, Cellular manufacturing, JIT manufacturing philosophy.

UNIT-IVComputer aided quality control: Terminology in quality control, Contact inspection methods, Non-contact inspection methods, Computer aided testing, Integration of CAQC with CAD/CAM.

UNIT-VComputer integrated manufacturing systems: Types of manufacturing systems, Machine tools and related equipment, Material handling systems, Computer control systems, FMS.

Text Books1. "Automation, Production systems & Computer integrated manufacturing" by M.P.Groover, PHI Publications.2. Computer Integrated Design and Manufacturing by David D. Bedworth, Mark R. Henderson, Philip M. Wolfe.

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B.Tech. (ME (M & M)) Seventh Semester DEPARTMENTAL ELECTIVE-II

EURMM731: MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS

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UNIT-IIntroduction:Information Systems – Establishing the framework – Business models – Information System Architecture – Evolution of Information Systems.

UNIT-IISystem Development ;Modern Information System – System development Life Cycle – Structured Methodologies – Designing Computer based methods, procedures, control, Designing structured programs.

UNIT-IIIInformation Systems Functional Areas, Finance, Marketing, Production, Personnel – Levels, DSS, EIS, ES –Comparison, Concepts and knowledge representation - Managing International Information Sys tem.

UNIT-IVImplementation And Control:Control – Testing Security – Coding Techniques – Detection of error – Validating – Cost Benefit Analysis – Assessing the value and risk of information system.

UNIT-VSystem Audit Software engineering qualities – design, production, service, software Specification, software metrics, software quality assurance – systems methodology – objectives – Time and Logic, Knowledge and Human Dimension – software life cycle models – Verification and Validation.

Text Book

1. Kenneth C. Laudon and Jane Price Laudon, Management Information Systems –Managing the Digital firm, Pearson Education, Asia, 2002.

References

1. Gordon B.Davis, Management Information System: Conceptual Foundations, Structure and Development, McGraw-Hill, 1974.

2. Joyce J Elam, Case series for Management Information Systems’, Simon and Schuster Custom Publishing, 1996.3. Steven Alter, Information Systems – A Management Perspective – Addison -Wesley, 1999.4. James A O’Brein, Management Information Systems, Tata McGraw-Hill, New Delhi, 1999.5. Turban, Mc Lean and Wetherbe, Information Technology for Management -Making connections for strategic advantage,

John Wiley, 1999.

6. Ralph M. Stair and George W. Reynolds, Principles of Information Systems - A Managerial Approach, Thomson Learning, 2001

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EURMM732: TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT

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UNIT-IIntroduction to TQM: Fundamentals of quality thinking and TQM. Understanding variation. Control charts and statistical analysis. Ishikawa diagram – preparing and using control charts.

UNIT-II Concepts of TQM:TQM – overview – History -Philosophy – Stages of Evolution - elements – definitions – continuous improvement – objectives – Customer focus, Organization, Top management commitment, Team work, Quality philosophies of Deming, Crossby and Muller.

UNIT-IIITQM process: QC tools, Problem solving methodologies, New management tools, Work habits, Quality circles – organization – focus team approach, Bench marking, Strategic quality planning.

UNIT-IVTQM Systems: Quality policy deployment, Quality Function Development (QFD) – elements of QFD – bench marking – TaguchiAnalysis – loss function - Taguchi design of experiments.Standardization, Designing for quality, Manufacturing for quality.

UNIT-VQuality System: Need for ISO 9000 system, Advantages, Clauses of ISO 9000, Implementation of ISO 9000, Quality costs, Quality auditing, Case studies.Value improvement elements – value improvement assault – supplier teaming.Six sigma approach – application of six sigma approach to various industrial situations.

Text Book: 1. Total Quality Management, Rose, J.E., Kogan Page Ltd., 19932. Total Quality Management – Joseph and Susan Berk.3. Quality management by –Howared giltow-TMH

References:1. The Essence of Total Quality Management by John Bank, PHI, 1993.2. Beyond Total Quality Management by Greg Bounds, Lyle Yorks et al, McGraw Hill, 1994.3. The Asian Productivity Organization by Takashi Osada, 1991.

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EURMM733:SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT

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UNIT-IIntroduction Logistics-concepts, definitions, approaches, factors affecting logistics. Supply chain – basic tasks of the supply chain – the new corporate model.

UNIT-IISupply Chain Management The new paradigm, the modular company, the network relations, supply process procurement process – Distribution management

UNIT-IIIEvolution Of Supply Chain Model:Strategy and structure – factors of supply chain – Manufacturing strategy stages, supply chain progress – model for competing through supply chain management – PLC grid, supply chain redesign – Linking supply chain with customer.

UNIT-IVSupply Chain Activity Systems:Structuring the SC, SC and new products, functional roles in SC, SC design frame-work, collaborative product commerce (CPC).

UNIT-VSCM Organisation And Information System:The management task, logistics organisation, the logistics information systems-topology of SC application – MRP, ERP, Warehouse management system, product data management-cases.

Text Books

1. Scharj, P.B., Lasen, T.S., Managing the global supply chain, Viva Books, New Delhi, 2000.2. Ayers, J.B., Hand book of Supply Chain Management, The St. Lencie press, 2000.3. Nicolas, J.N., Competitive manufacturing management-continuous improvement, Lean

production, customer focused quality, McGraw-Hill, New York, 1998.4. Steudel, H.J. and Desruelle, P., Manufacturing in the nintees – How to become a mean, lean

and world class competitor, Van Nostrand Reinhold New York, 1992

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EURMM734: MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT

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UNIT-IIntroduction:Maintenance,Need of Maintenance Management, Maintenance Policies, Strategies and options in Maintenance management. Maintenance forms/actions and their interrelationships, Brief descriptions of various Maintenance actions.

UNIT-IIMaintenance Organisations:Prerequisities, factors determining effectiveness of a Maintenance organization, objectives of organization design, types of organization.

UNIT-IIIMaintenance Planning and Control:Establishing a Maintenance Plan-Preliminary considerations, Systematic method of Maintenance Plan and schedule planning and schedule of Plant shut downs, Maintenance practices on production machines- Lathe, Drilling, Milling, Welding, Shaper Use of computer in maintenance, Machine Reconditioning.

UNIT-IVEvaluation of Maintenance Management:Need for evaluation a to z objectives, criterion of evaluation.

UNIT-VSpare Parts Management: Capacity utilization, cost reduction approach to spares, reliability and quality of spares, spare parts procurement, inventory control of spare parts.

Text Books. 1. Industrial Maintenance Management : S.K. Shrivastava 2. Maintenance & Spare Parts Management. P. Gopal Krishnan & A.K. Banerji 3. Hand Book of Reliability Engineering & Management :W. Grant Ireson and Clyde F McGraw Hill

4. Maintenance Planning & Control:Anthony Kelley – East West Press. 5. System Reliability & Maintenance Management: Balbir S. Dhillon.

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EURMM735:PRINCIPLES OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP

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UNIT IIntroduction to Entrepreneurship:Definition of Entrepreneur, Entrepreneurial Traits, Entrepreneur vs. Manager, Entrepreneur vs Intrapreneur. The Entrepreneurial decision process. Role of Entrepreneurship in Economic Development, Ethics and Social responsibility of Entrepreneurs. Opportunities for Entrepreneurs in India and abroad.

UNIT II Creating and Starting the Venture;Sources of new Ideas, Methods of generating ideas, creating problem solving, product planning and development process. Nature and scope of Business plan , Writing Business Plan, Evaluating Business plans, Using and implementing business plans. Marketing plan, financial plan and the organizational plan, Launching formalities. Role of Directorate of Industries, District Industries, Centres (DICs), Industrial Development Corporation (IDC), State Financial corporation (SFCs), Small Scale Industries Development Corporations (SSIDCs)

UNIT III Financing and Managing the new venture: Sources of capital, Record keeping, recruitment, motivating and leading teams, financial controls . Marketing and sales controls. E-commerce and Entrepreneurship, Internet advertising.Features and evaluation of joint ventures, acquisitions, merges, franchising. Public issues, rights issues, bonus issues and stock splits.

Unit IV Production and Marketing Management:Thrust of production management, Selection of production Techniques, plant utilization and maintenance, Designing the work place, Inventory control, material handling and quality control. Marketing functions, market segmentation, market research and channels of distribution, Sales promotion and product pricing.

Unit VLegal Aspects:Labour legislation, Salient Provision under Indian Factories Act, Industrial Disputes Act, Employees State Insurance Act, Workmen’s Compensation Act and payment of Bonus Act.

Text Books:

1. Robert Hisrich, & Michael Peters: Entrepreneurship, TMH, 5th Edition.2. Dollinger: Entrepreneurship,4/e, Pearson, 2004.

References:

1. VHarvard Business Review on Entrepreneurship. HBR Paper Back, 1999.2. Robert J.Calvin: Entrepreneurial Management, TMH, 2004.3. Gurmeet Naroola: The Entrepreneurial Connection, TMH, 2001.4. Srivastava: Industrial Relations & Labour Laws, Vikas, 2005.5. Aruna Kaulgud: Entrepreneurship Management by. Vikas publishing house, 2003.6. Kaplan: Patterns of Entrepreneurship, Willey, 2005.7. ND Kapoor: Industrial Law, Sultan Chand & Sons, 2005.

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B.Tech. (ME (M & M)) Seventh Semester EURMM711: HEAT TRANSFER LAB

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1. Determine the Temperature Distribution and overall thermal conductance across the width of composite wall.

2. Determine the thermal conductivity of a metal rod.3. Determine the heat transfer coefficient for a vertical cylinder in natural convection4. Determine the heat transfer coefficient in forced convection of air in a horizontal tube.5. Determine the emissivity of the test plate surface.6. Determine the efficiency of a pin fin in natural convection.7. Determine the efficiency of a pin fin in forced convection.8. Determine the effectiveness of a parallel flow heat exchanger.9. Determine the effectiveness of a counter flow heat exchanger.10. Determine the heat transfer coefficients on Film and Drop wise condensation apparatus.11. Determine the heat transfer rate and effectiveness of computer-controlled heat exchanger

in parallel and counter flow.12. To study the temperature variation for a heat input in a temperature control trainer.13. To study the water level variation by means of pressure in level control trainer.14. To study the variation of pressure in process tank by application of control valve pressure

in pressure control trainer.15. Experiment on Vapor compression air conditioning test rig.

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EURMM712:METROLOGY LAB

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1. Calibration of micrometer and dial gauge using slip gauges.2. Measurement of angle gauges using bevel protractor and sine bar.3. Measurement of taper angle of V-groove using vernier height gauge.4. Measurement of central distance between two holes using vernier height gauge.5. Gear metrology-to find module, addendum, dedendum, pitch circle diameter, tooth width,

pressure angle of a given spur gear.6. To check parallelism, Concentricity and run out of spindle. 7. Tool maker’s microscope-To study screw thread profile (Major dia, minor dia, pitch, thread

angle) and tool angles.8. To check straightness of surface plate by using spirit level and autocollimeter.9. Study of flatness of slip gauges using monochromatic check light.10. To measure chip thickness using optical projector.11. To check angle between two surfaces using Angle gauges.

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EURMM713: PROJECT WORK

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Students are required to enroll in this course to complete the degree requirements. The students in batches(not exceeding four in batch) have to take up a project in the area of manufacturing or management engineering.Each batch is guided by a faculty member. The students have to select a suitable problem.The students have to prepare and present a detailed project report at the end of the Eighth Semester .Theproject work commenced in Seventh Semester shall be continued in Eighth Semester . At the end of VIIsemester, a mid term evaluation will be conductedby a project evaluation committee.

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The students have to undergo practical industrial training for four to six weeks (during vacation at the end of VIsemester) in recognised industrial establishments.At the end of the training they have to submit a report with following information along with the certificate from the industry where they have undergone training to the department for assessment within a month of return from the training.

1. Profile of the Industry2. Product range3. Organisation structure4. Plant layout5. Processes/Machines/Equipment/devices6. Personnel welfare schemes7. Details of the training undergo8. Projects undertaken during the training, if any9. Learning points.

End Semester examination will be a Viva-Voce Examination.Grade will be awarded (for 2 credits) to the student based on the student’s report and viva-voce examination to be conducted by the department .

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.UNIT-IIntroduction: Types of Production- Job shop production- Batch production - Objectives of production planning and control- definitions- functions of production planning and control-Functions cycle.Forecasting:Sales Forecasting – Importance of forecasting – Types of forecasting– Forecasting techniques – qualitative methods and quantitive methods of Forecasting.

UNIT-IIInventory Control: Introduction, Functions of Inventory -Inventory costs- Inventory models- Deterministic models – EOQ model – Economic order interval (EOI) Single items- back ordering- demand rate uniform and non uniform- EOQ model with shortages – Production model – Economic production quantity - Single items - Multiple items – Fixed order quantity systems – Fixed order interval systems – Quantity discounts – Price breaks. ABC analysis – VED analysis

UNIT-IIIProduction planning : Types of Production planning – Aggregate planning – Routing Definition – Routing procedure –Route sheetsSchedulingTypes of Scheduling- Scheduling Methods -Line of balance(LOB) Dispatching Activities of dispatcher – Dispatching procedure – folowup – definition

UNIT-IVProduction control & MRP:Objectives of Production control- Dispatching and Expediting – Routing – Materials Requirement Planning(MRP-1) – MRP-1 concepts and advantages-Manufacturing Resource Planning(MRP-II) .

UNIT-VMaterial handlingPrinciples of Material handling – Types of Material handling – Selection of Material handling equipment – Plant location Factors affecting Plant location .Plant layoutTypes of Layouts – Templates – Travel chart.

Text Book:1. Production planning and Inventory Control – Seetharama L Narasimhan, Dennis W,McLeavey, Peter J Billington.

Reference: 1. Production planning and inventory control – Magee and Boodman.

2. Production control – John E Biegal.3. Production forecasting, planning and control – EH Mac Niece.4. Elements of production planning and control – Samuel Eilon.5. Production planning control & Industrial Management – K.C .Jain & L.N Aggarwal –Khanna Publishers.6. Industrial Engineering and Management – O P Khanna.

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DEPARTMENTAL ELECTIVE-IIIEURMM841: AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING

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UNIT – IIntroduction :Components of four wheeler automobile – chassis and body – power unit power transmission – rear wheel drive, front wheel drive, 4 wheel drive – types of automobile engines, engine construction, turbo charging and super charging – engine lubrication, splashand pressure lubrication systems, oil filters, oil pumps – crank case ventilation – engine service,reboring, decarbonisation, Nitriding of crank shaft.

UNIT – IIFuel System in S.I. EnginesFuel supply systems, Mechanical and electrical fuel pump – filters– carburettor – types – air filters – petrol injection.Fuel System in C.I. Engines Requirements of diesel injection systems, types of injection systems, fuel pump,nozzle, spray formation, injection timing, testing of fuel pumps.Cooling System: Cooling Requirements, Air Cooling, Liquid Cooling, Thermo, water andForced Circulation System – Radiators – Types – Cooling Fan - water pump, thermostat,evaporating cooling – pressure sealed cooling – antifreeze solutions.UNIT – IIIIgnition System: Function of an ignition system, battery ignition system, constructional features of storage, battery, auto transformer, contact breaker points, condenser and spark plug – Magneto coil ignition system, electronic ignition system using contact breaker, electronicignition using contact triggers – spark advance and retard mechanism.Electrical System; Charging circuit, generator, current – voltage regulator – starting system,bendix drive mechanism solenoid switch, lighting systems, Horn, wiper, fuel gauge – oil pressuregauge, engine temperature indicator etc.

UNIT – IVTransmission System; Clutches, principle, types, cone clutch, single plate clutch, multi plateclutch, magnetic and centrifugal clutches, fluid fly wheel – gear boxes, types, sliding mesh,construct mesh, synchro mesh gear boxes, epicyclic gear box , over drive torque converter.Propeller shaft – Hotch – Kiss drive, Torque tube drive, universal joint, differential rear axles –types – wheels and tyres.

Steering System :Steering geometry – camber, castor, king pin rake, combined angle toein,center point steering. Types of steering mechanism – Ackerman steering mechanism, Davissteering mechanism, steering gears – types, steering linkages.

UNIT – V Suspension System ;Objects of suspension systems – rigid axle suspension system, torsionbar, shock absorber, Independent suspension system.Braking System: Mechanical brake system, Hydraulic brake system, Master cylinder, wheelcylinder tandem master cylinder Requirement of brake fluid, Pneumatic and vacuum brakes. Text Books:

1. Automobile Engineering, Vol.-1 & 2 by Kripal Singh, Standard publisher distributors2. Automotive Mechanics by Joseph Heitner, East-West student edition

References : 1. Automotive Engineering by Newton Steeds & Garrett 2. Automotive Mechanics by G.B.S. Narang 3. Automotive Mechanics by Heitner 4. Automotive Engines by Srinivasan 5. Automobile Engineering by K.K. Ramalingam / Scitech Publications (India) pvt.ltd.

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UNIT – I Introduction;Evolution of science and technology, Introduction to Nanotechnology, Nanotechnology-Definition, Difference between Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, Feynman predictions on Nanotechnology, Moore’s law, Bottom up and top down approaches, challenges in Nanotechnology .

UNIT – II Nano materials:History of materials, Nanomaterials-Definition, Classification of Nanostructured materials, causes of interest in nanomaterials, some present and future applications of nanomaterials.

UNIT – III Synthesis and processing of nano materials-zero dimensional nanostructure:Processes for producing ultrafine powders-mechanical grinding, wet chemical synthesis of nanomaterials. Gas phase synthesis of nano materials, gas condensation processes, chemical vapour condensation, laser ablation.

UNIT – IV Special nanomaterials, characterization and tools:Carbon nanotubes, fullerenes (C-60molecule) -An overview over preparation, properties, applications. Electron Microscopy Techniques: Scanning Electron Microscopy, Transmission Electron Microscopy, Scanning Tunneling Microscopy, Atomic Force Microscopy, Scanning Probe Microscopy– X ray methods –Fluorescence

UNIT – VApplications of Nanotechnology for Mechanical Engineering:Nano composites: Introduction to polymer nanocomposites, clay nanocomposites, bio & natural nanocomposites, metal matrix nanocomposites (MMNC’s). Synthesis of MMNC’s. Applications of MMNC’s.Nano fluids: an introduction to nanolubricants, nanocutting fluids

Text Books Nano materials by J.Dutta & H.Hofman.

References:1. Nano structures & Nano materials by Guozhong cao, Imperial college press.2. Micro manufacturing and Nano Technology by N.P.Mahalik.3. Nano Technology by Mark Ratner & Danier Ratner, Prentice Hall4. Nano materials by A S Edelstein& R C Cammarata, Institute of physics publishing, Bristol and Philadelphia.

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EURMM843: PROJECT MANAGEMENT

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UNIT-IProject Planning: Analysis and Appraisal Generation of project ideas, Scouting for project ideas, Preliminary screening, Project rating index, Cost of project. Investment Appraisal: Social cost benefit analysis, UNIDO approach, Net benefit in terms of economic prices, Measurement of impact on distribution, Savings impact and its value, Income distribution impact, Adjustment for merit and demerit, Goods Little Mirrless approach, Shadow prices.

UNIT-IIProject Implementation: Development of project network, Dummy activities, Activity on node networks, Cyclic network, Forward pass and Backward pass computations, Algorithm for critical path, Total slacks, free slacks and their interpretations. Time-cost Trade off Procedure: Schedule related project costs, Time cost trade off, Lowest cost schedule. PERT Network:Three time estimates for activities, Estimation of mean and variance of activity times, Event oriented algorithm for critical path, Probability of meeting a schedule date.

UNIT-IIINetwork Analysis: Algorithms for shortest route problems-Dijkstra's, Flyod's, Pollacks, and Dantzig's algorithms; Algorithms for minimal spanning tree- Kruskal's algorithm and Prim's algorithm; Algorithms for maximal flow problems-Ford and Fulkerson's algorithm(Labelling method), Maximum flow minimum cut explanation.

UNIT-IVLinear Programming Formulation of Network Problems: A flow network interpretation for determination of critical paths, Time cost trade off and maximal flow, Chance constrained linear programming for probabilistic durations of activities in PERT network.

UNIT-VProject Scheduling with Limited Resources: Complexity of project scheduling with limited resources, Levelling the demands on key resources, A simple heuristic program for resource allocation.

Text Books:1. PERT & CPM Principles & Applications by L.S.Srinath – East – West Press.2. Jerome D. Weist and Ferdinand K. Levy, A Management Guide to PERT/CPM, Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi, 1994. 3. Prasanna Chandra, Projects Planning, Implementation and Control, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Company Limited, New Delhi, 1995. 4. Ravindran A., Phillips D.T., and Solberg J.J., Operations Research: Principles and Practice, 2nd edition, John Wiley & Sons, 1987. 5. Moder J.V. and Phillips C.R.E., Project Management with CPM and PERT, Van Nostrand Reinhold Company, 1964.

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EURMM844: ENTERPRISE RESOURCE PLANNING

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UNIT-IEnterprise Resource Planning: Principle – ERP framework – Business Blue Print – Business Engineering vs Business process Re-Engineering – Tools – Languages – Value chain – Supply and Demand chain – Extended supply chain management – Dynamic Models – Process Models

UNIT-IITechnology and Architecture: Client/Server architecture – Technology choices – Internet direction – Evaluation framework – CRM – CRM pricing – chain safety – Evaluation framework.

UNIT-IIIERP System Packages: SAP, People soft, BAAN and Oracle – Comparison – Integration of different ERP applications – ERP as sales force automation – Integration of ERP and Internet – ERP Implementation strategies – Organisational and social issues.

UNIT-IVOracle: Overview – Architecture – AIM – applications – Oracle SCM SAP: Overview – Architecture – applications -Before and after Y2k – critical issues – Training on various modules of IBCS ERP Package - Oracle ERP and MAXIMO, including ERP on the NET.

UNIT-VERP Procurement Issues – Market Trends – Outsourcing ERP – Economics – Hidden Cost Issues – ROI – Analysis of cases from five Indian Companies.

Text Books

1. Alexis Leon, ERP Demystified, Tata McGraw–Hill Publishing company limited, New Delhi, 20022. Brady, Enterprise Resource Planning, Thomson Learning, 2001

References

1. Sadagopan.S, ERP-A Managerial Perspective, Tata McGraw-Hill, 2001.2. Jose Antonio Hernandez, The SAP R/3 Handbook, Tata McGraw-Hill, 2001.3. Vinod Kumar Crag and Bharat Vakharia, Enterprise Resource Planning Strategy, Jaico Publishing

house, Mumbai, 1999

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EURMM845:PROFESSIONAL ETHICS .

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UNIT-IEngineering Ethics:Senses of 'Engineering Ethics' - variety of moral issues - types of inquiry - moral dilemmas - moral autonomy -kohlberg's theory -giligan's theory - consensus and controversy - professions and professionalism - professionalideals and virtues - theories about right action - self-interest-customs and religion - uses of ethical theories

UNIT-IIEngineering As Social Experimentation:Engineering as experimentation - engineers as responsible experimenters - codes of ethics-a balanced outlook onlaw-the challenger case study

UNIT-IIIEngineer's Responsibility For Safety:Safety and risk - assessment of stafety and risk - risk benefit analysis-reducing risk-the three mile island andchernobyI case studies.

UNIT-IVResponsibilities And Rights;Collegiality and loyalty - respect for authority - collective bargaining - confidentiality - conflicts of interest -occupational crime - professional rights - employee rights - intellectual property rights (ipr)-discrimination.

UNIT-VGlobal Issues:Multinational corporations - environmental ethics-computer ethics-weapons development-engineers asmanagers-consulting engineers-engineers as expert witnesses and advisors-moral leadership-sample code ofconduct.

Text Book:

1. Mike Martin and roland Schinzinger, "Ethics in Engineering", McGraw Hill, New York 1996.

References :

1. Charles D.Fleddermann, "Engineering Ethics", prentice Hall, New Mexico, 1999.2. Laura Schlesinger, "How Could You Do That: The Abdication of Character, Courage, and Conscience",Harper Collins, New York, 1996.3. Stephen Carter, "Integrity", Basic Books, New York, 1996.4. Tom Rusk, "The Power of Ethical Persuasion: From Conflict to Partership at Work and in Private Life",Viking, New York, 1993

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EURMM811:CAD/CAM LAB

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1. Preparation of manual part programme for turning, drilling and milling2. To Generate NC programme using Master CAM simulation software for a turning Job using

Lathe Version.a) step turning, taper turning, drillingb) thread cutting, grooving,

3. To Generate NC programme using Master CAM simulation software for a 3-axis machining Milling Version.

a) face milling, pocketing , drilling, contouringb) gear cutting.

4. To Generate NC & APT programme using CATIA Manufacturing software for Lathe Machine.5. To Generate NC & APT programme using CATIA Manufacturing software for Prismatic Ma-

chining.6. Machining of one job on CNC Lathe.7. Machining of one job on CNC Drilling.8. Robot programming through computer / teaching box method.

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A viva voce examination is to be conducted by an external examiner at the end of the total

course work. The examination should be comprehensive covering all the topics learnt by the

candidates during their duration of course.

EURMM813: PROJECT WORK

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Students are required to enroll in this course to complete the degree requirements. The project work commenced in Seventh Semester shall be continued in Eighth Semester . At the end of the semester, a thesis written in an acceptable style describing an original research project, and a successful oral defense of the thesis topic before a project evaluation committee are required.

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B.Tech. (ME (M & M)) Eighth Semester EURMM851:Remote Sensing & GIS

UNIT-I: Fundamentals of Remote Sensing:Introduction, Electromagnetic radiation, Electromagnetic Spectrum, Energy interactions with Earth’s surface materials and Atmosphere, Sensors and Platforms, False Colour Composite (FCC) image, Image interpretation techniques, Satellite remote sensing – Indian context.UNIT-II: Fundamentals of GIS:Introduction, Elements of GIS, Vectorization, Rasterization, Geo-referencing, Map Projections, Digitization Process, Data Base handling, Types of data structures, overlay analysis, surface terrain models – Digital elevation model (DEM), Triangulated irregular network (TIN), and Slope models.UNIT-III: RS & GIS Techniques for Natural resources Management:Landuse/land cover classification systems, Forest cover, agriculture and wasteland management. Water resources management.UNIT-IV: RS & GIS Techniques for Infrastructure Planning and Management:Urban utilities, cadastral mapping and transport network. GPS Navigation system for various applications.UNIT-V: RS & GIS Techniques for Natural Disasters Management:Earthquakes, Landslides, cyclones and Floods – Hazard Zonation, Risk assessment, Relief and Rehabilitation measures.Text Books:1. P.K. GUHA, Remote Sensing for the Beginner, EWP Ltd.2. M.ANJIREDDY, Text Book of Remote Sensing and Geographical Information Systems, BSP

Publishers.3. Lillesand, T.M. and Kiefer, Remote Sensing and Image Interpretation, R.W. John Wiley & Sons

Publishers.B.Tech. (ME (M & M)) Eighth Semester

EURMM852:Database Management SystemsPrerequisite: File processingUNIT I Introduction to DBMS – Overview, File system vs DBMS, Advantages of DBMS, Storage data, queries, Transaction Management, DBMS Structure

UNIT II: E-R model Entities, Attributes and Entity sets, Relation ship and Relation ship sets, Features of ER model, Conceptual database de -sign with ER model.

UNIT III: Relational model – integrity constraints over relations and enforcement, Querying relation data, Logical database design, views, de-stroying/altering tables and views.Relational algebra and calculus

UNIT IV: SQL – Basic SQL, Query, union, interest, except, Nested Queries, Aggregated Operation, Null values, Embedded SQL, cursors, ODBC and JDBC, Triggers and Active database, designing active databases

UNIT V:Transaction management, concurrency control & crash recovery – Transaction concept, transactions and schedules, concurrent exe-cution of transactions, lock – based concurrency control, crash recovery.Case Study: Oracle0i (SQL, PL/SQL & Triggers)Text Book:

a. Database Management Systems – Raghu Ramakrishnan and Johannes Gehrke McGraw-Hill b. Data System Concepts – H.F.Korth and A.Silberschatz McGraw-Hill

Reference Book:1. Fundamentals of Database System – R.El. Masri and S.B.Navathe

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EURMM853:Software Engineering UNIT I: Introduction - Software problem – Software Engineering Problem – Software Engineering Approach

UNIT II: Software Process – Software Process – Characteristics of Software Process – Software Development Process – Project management process – Software Configuration Management Process – Process Management Process.

UNIT III: Software Requirements Analysis & specification – Software Requirements – Problem Analysis – Requirements Specifications – Validation – Metrics

UNIT IV Planning a Software Project – Cost Estimation – Project Scheduling – Staffing & personnel Planning – Software Configuration Management plans – Quality Assurance Plans

UNIT V: Function Oriented Design – Design Principles – Module Level Concepts – Design Notation and Specifications – Structured Design Methodologies – Verification – MetricsTesting – Testing Fundamentals – Functional Testing – Structural Testing – Testing Procedure

Text Book: An Integrated Approach to Software Engineering by Pankaj Jalot – Narosa Publishers

Reference Book: Software Engineering a practitioner’s approach by Pressman

B.Tech. (ME (M & M)) Eighth Semester

EURMM856:Artificial IntelligenceUNIT I: Introduction to Artificial Intelligence, Artifical Intelligence Problems, Artificial Intelligence Techniques, problems, problem space and search-defining the problem as a state space search, Production System, Problem Characteristics.

Heuristic Search Technologies Generate & Test Hill Climbing, Best First search, Problem reduction, Constraint satisfaction, Means Endo Analysis

UNIT II: Knowledge Representation Knowledge using predicate logic representing simple facts in logic, representing instance and is relationship, computable functions and predicates resolution.

UNIT III: Representing Knowledge Using Rules: Procedural Vs Declarative knowledge, Logic programming, Forward Vs backward Reasoning, Matching, Control Knowledge.

UNIT IV: Symbolic Reasoning under uncertainty – Introduction to Non-monotonic Reasoning, logics for Non-monotonic Reasoning, Implementation: depth first search – Dependency – Directed Backtracking. Justification – based truth maintenance, logic based truth maintenance systems Statistical Reasoning – UNIT V: Probability and bayes theorem, Certainity factors and rule – base systems beyesian networks, dempst6er – Shaffer theory.

Wek & Strong Slot and Filler Structures Sematic nets, Frames, Conceptual dependencies, ScriptsPrescribe Books: Artificial Intelligence – Rich E & Knight K TMH 1991

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Reference Book: Artificial Intelligence structures and strategies complex problem solving – George F-Lugar Pearson Education..

B.Tech. (ME (M & M)) Eighth Semester

EURMM8511:Neural Networks UNIT-I Fundamentals of artificial Neural Networks – Biological neurons and their artificial models, Neural processing, learning and Adaptation, Neural Network Learning Rules – Hebbian, Perceptron, delta, widrow – hoff, correlation, winner – take – all, outstar learning rules.

UNIT-II Single Layer Perceptions – Multi player Feed forward Networks – Error back propagation training algorithm, problems with back propagation, Boltzmann training, Cauchy training, Combined back propagation / Cauchy training.

UNIT-III Hopfield networks, Recurrent and Bi-directional Associative Memories, Counter Propagation Network, Artificial Resonance Theory (ART)

UNIT-IV Applications of neural networks – Handwritten digit and character recognition, Traveling salesman problem, Neuro controller – inverted pendulum controller,

UNIT V: Applications of neural networks - cerebellar model articulation controller, Robot kinematics, Expert systems for Medical Diagnosis.

Text Books:Introduction to artificial Neural System, S.M.Zurada, Jaico Publishing House (1992)References:

1. Neural Computing – Theory and Practice, Philip D.Wesserman, Van Nostrand Rein Hold, New York (1989)

2. Neural Networks and Fuzzy Systems, Bart Kosko, Prentice Hall, NJ, (1992)

B.Tech. (ME (M & M)) Eighth Semester EURMM861: Environmental Impact Assessment

UNIT I: Introduction to EIA. Definition of E IA and EIS.C.E. guidelines in USA, preparation of EIS, Elements of EIA.

UNIT II: Agency Activities, Environmental setting. Environmental attributes, air, water, soil, ecology, noise Socio-Economic aspects, Culture and human aspects (Human settlements – rehabilitations)

UNIT III: Environmental impacts, Identification measurement, Aggregation, Secondary and Cumulative Impacts. Criteria for selection of methodology, impact assessment methodologies, procedure for reviewing environment impact statement.

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UNIT IV: Case studies, Economic impact analysis energy production impact analysis, cost benefit analysis, Environmental impact mitigation and control measures.Reference Books:

1. Environmental Impact Analysis – Urban & Jain. Environmental Impact Analysis – Canter, Mc Graw Hill publishers

B.Tech. (ME (M & M)) Eighth Semester EURMM862:Operating Systems

UNIT I:Introduction: Operating systems: Fundamentals Definition, Types of O.S, Batch Processing Systems, multiprogramming catch systems, time sharing systems, distributed systems, real time systems, services, system calls, system programs.

UNIT II:Operating system: Process management , Process concept, Process scheduling, operations on processes, cooperating processes, threads, inter-process communications. CPU Scheduling - Scheduling algorithms, multiple processor and real time scheduling. Process synchronization –Critical lsection problems, semaphores.

UNIT III: Leadlocks: Characterization, handling, Prevention, Avoidance, Detection & Recovery.

UNIT IV: Storage management: Memory management – swapping, paging, segmentation, segmentation& paging. Virtual memory – What is virtual memory? Demand Paging, Page Relacement, frames, thrashing demand segmentation.

UNIT V: Case study: UNIX: Fundamental Concepts in UNIX, MS-DOS: Fundamental Concepts in MS-DOSText Book: Applied Operating Systems Concepts – Avil Silberschatz &j Peter Galvin, Grey Gagne

Reference: Modern Operating Systems – Andrew S. Tanenbaum, PHI.

B.Tech. (ME (M & M)) Eighth Semester EURMM863:Web Technology

UNITI: Introduction to Web Technology: Internet, WWW, Web Browsers, Web Servers, URL.

UNIT II: Introduction to HTML & DHTML: Syntax, Forms, Cascade Style Sheets.

UNIT III: The Basic of java Script, Perl, Primitives, Operator and Expression. Dynamic Document with Java

Script.

UNIT IV: Introduction to Java Servelets Programming., Introduction to Applet Programming.

UNIT V: Structure of Web Application, Deploying Web Application.

Text Books:

1. Programming the World Wide Web by Robert W Sebesta

2. Professional Java Servelets 2.3 by John Bell Wrox Publical

3. Beginners PHP, Apache, MY Sql, Web Development, by Michael Glass Wrox.

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UNIT I: Thyristors: NPN Diode: Basic structure. Two transistor version. Volt –Ampere characteristic. Holding current. Temperature dependence. Rate effect. Bilateral PNPN diode switch (DIAC): Basic structure. Vot Ampere characteristics.Silicon Controlled Rectifier (SCR): Basic structure. Two transistor Representation. Volt-Ampere characteristics. ON and OFF times of gate. SCR rating. Silicon Controlled switch (SCS): Basic structure. Two transistor equivalent. Diode transistor equivalent.Tiac: Basic structure. Volt-Ampere characteristics. Positive bias and Negative bias operations Ini Junction Transistor: Basic structure, potential divider equivalent Static emitter characteristics, gate circuit of SCR. Two SCRs connected back-to-back. Delayed firing of SCR by phase shifted AC. Wave Delayed firing of SCR by UJT.

UNIT II: Polyphase Rectifiers: Three phase half-wave delta-wye rectifier with resistive load. Six=phase star half-wave rectifier with resistive load. Delta=to double wye half-wave receifier with inter phase transformer and with resistive load. Three-phase delta-wye bridge rectifier with resistive load. General m-phase receifier. DC power outputs, efficiencies and ripple factors. Transformer utility factor. Rectifier performance. Cumulation in polyphase rectifiers.

UNIT III: Resistance Welding & Healing : Basic circuit for a.c. resistance welding. Spot welding, Projection welding, Butt welding, Scam welding and Pulsating welding arrangements. Induction Heating: Principle of induction heating, Applications, High frequency power source for induction heating. Electric Heating: Principle of dielectric heating Electrodes used in dielectric heating, Methodss of coupling of electrodes to R.F.Generator. Applications

UNIT IV: Controller Rectifiers(outlines of topics only): Single Phase Controlled Rectifiers: Half-wave controlled rectifier with resistance load. Fill-wave Controlled rectifier with resistance load. – Three phase Controlled rectifiers: Half wave controlled rectifier with resistance load. Six-phase half wave.- controlled rectifier with resistance load.

UNIT V: Electronic speed control of motors (outlines of topics only): DC Motor speed control: Methods of speed control, single phase SCR drive, Three phase SCR drives. Closed-Loop motor control system. Half-wave feedback circuit for series motor drive. Half controlled SCR bridge for Series motor drive. Chopper controlled dc drive.AC Motor speed control: Methods of speed control. The chopper-controlled rotor resistance scheme. Speed control by variation fastator voltage using SCRs. Closed-loop speed control of an induction motor by variation of stator volage using SCRs. Variable-frequency A.C.motor drive. Voltage-fed inverter control. P.W.M.control scheme. Current-fed inverter control.

Text Books:1. Industrial Electronics by G.K. Mithal and Ravi Mittal. Khanna publishers2.Power Electronics by P.C.Sen, T.M.H.3.Thyrister Engineering by M.S.Berde4. Power Electronics by P.S.Bimbra

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UNIT IIntroduction – Basic concepts – Thermodynamic systems, Micro & Macro systems – Homogeneous and heterogeneous systems – Concept of continuum – Pure substance – Thermodynamic equilibrium, State Property, Path, Process – Reversible and irreversible cycles – Energy as a property of the systems – energy in state and transition, work Heat, Point function, Path function – Heat transfer. Zeroth Law of thermodynamics – Concept of equality of temperatures – Joule’s experiments –

UNIT IIFirst law of thermodynamics – Corollaries – Isolated systems and steady flow systems – Specific heats at constant volume and pressure – First law applied to flow systems – systems undergoing a cycle and change of state – First law applied to steady flow processes – Limitations of first law of thermodynamics.

UNIT IIIPerfect gas laws – Equation of state – Universal gas constant various non-flow processes – Properties of end states – Heat transfer and work transfer – change in internal energy – throttling and free expansion. Second law of thermodynamics – Kelvin Plank statement and Clausius statement and their equivalence, Perpetual motion machines of first kind and second kind – Carnot Cycle – Heat engines and heat pumps – Carnot efficiency – Clausius theorem – Clausius inequality – Concept of entropy – Principles of increase of entropy – Entropy and disorder.

UNIT IV I.C. engines: Classification, comparison of two stroke and four stroke engines, comparison of SI and CI engines. Air cycles – Otto, Diesel, Dual, Stirling, Ericcson and Atkinson cycles and their analysis. Valve timing and port timing diagrams – Efficiencies – air standard efficiency, indicated thermal efficiency, brake thermal efficiency, mechanical efficiency, volumetric efficiency and relative efficiency. Testing and performances of I.C. engines. Basic principles of carburetion and fuel injection.

UNIT VRefrigeration & Air Conditioning: Bell-Coleman cycle, Vapor compression cycle-effect of suction and condensing temperature of cycle performance. Properties of common refrigerants, Vapor absorption system, Electrolux refrigerator.

Reference Books:Engineering Thermodynamics, by P.K.Nag, Tata McGraw Hill Publications company.References:

1. Thermal Engineering, by M.L.Mathur and F.S.Mehta, Jain Brothers.2. Applied Thermodynamics-II by R. Yadav3. I.C. Engines, by Mathur and Mehta4. I.C. Engines by V Ganesan.

Thermal Engineering by P.L.Ballaney Khanna Publishers


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