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Course Name : ADVANCE MECHANISM Course Code : ME 471 Credit :4 Lecture wise breakup

LTP : 400 No. of Lectures

UNIT-I INTRODUCTION: (08) Mechanisms, Classifications, Relative & Absolute Motion, Degree of freedom, 4bar mechanisms-planar & spatial mechanisms, Inversion and equivalent linkage, Transmission deviation and Pressure angles, Kinematic analysis of planer motion. Relative velocity and velocity difference, instantaneious centre, poles and centrodes, relative acceleration, acceleration difference. UNIT-II (08) Kinematic Synethesis Type, number and dimensional synthesis, spacing of accuracy points, Chebyshev Polynomials. Four Bar Coupler Point Curves: Four bar linkage, Equation of coupler curves, Double points and symmetry, Rober Chebyshev Theorem, Approxiate and exact straight line mechanisms. UNIT-III (08) GEOMETRICAL METHOD OF SYNTHESIS: Poles and relative poles of four bar linkage, Poles and relative poles of slider crank mechanism, Synthesis with three accuracy points, Pole triangle, Four position synthesis, Examples. UNIT-IV (09) ALGEBRAIC METHODS OF SYNTHESIS-I: Displacement equation of four bar linkage, Crank and follower synthesis with three accuracy points, Four bar function generator with three accuracy points, Crank and follower synthesis: angular velocities and accelerations. UNIT-V ALGEBARAIC METHODS OF SYNTHESIS-II: (09) Synthesis of slider crank mechanism with three accuracy points, Synthesis of slider crank mechanism with four accuracy points, Five accuracy points synthesis of crank and follower mechanism, Analysis of mechanical errors in linkage, Mechanical error in four bar linkage. BOOKS: 1. Kinematic Synthesis of Linkages RS Hartenberg and J Denavit McGraw Hill, New York. 2. Kinematic and Linkage Design AS Hall Jr Prentice Hall India Ltd. REFERENCES: 1. Mechanism and Machine Theory Amitabh Ghosh andn AK Mallick. 2. Mechanism Design, Analysis & Erdman & Sandor Prentice Hall of India.

Course Name : TRIBOLOGY AND LUBRICATION Course Code : ME 472 Credit : 4 LTP : 4 0 0 Pre req. : ----

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FRICTION AND LUBRICATION: (07) Laws of dry sliding friction, characteristics of hydrodynamically lubricated surface, Boundary region of lubrication, lubrication oil vs. grease oil lubrication, selection and its application. Sealing devices. Greases, oils in greases including the study of consistency, mechanical stability, bleeding and evaporation properties, synthetic grease selection, specification and application. 2. SELECTION OF BEARINGS AND REQUIREMENTS: (06) Types of bearings available, slider type bearing, roller element bearings, and principle for selection of bearings, mechanical requirements, environmental conditions and economics. 3. SLIDING BEARINGS: (07) Types of journal bearings, wick-oiled bearings, pressure fed bearings, externally pressurized bearings, types of thrust bearings, pivoted shoe bearings, springs supported flexible plate thrust bearings, step thrust bearing, externally pressurized bearings, pocket thrust bearings. Viscosity, effect of temperature and pressure on viscosity. The Hagen-Poiseulle Law, Petroffs equation, hydrodynamic bearing theory. Raynolds equation in two dimensions and limitation of the theory. The plane slider bearing, slider bearing, load capacity, slider bearing friction, pivot-equation. The full journal bearing, load capacity, journal bearing friction, non-dimensional charts and simple numerical. (04) Reynolds equation in three dimensions, effect of end flow on load factor, Kingsburys electrical analogy, leakage factor. Design aspects of simple journal bearings, multiple journal bearings, pressure bearings and non-pressure bearings. (04) 4. ROLLING BEARING: (07) Elementary study of deep groove bearing, filling notch bearings, angular- contact ball bearing, magneto bearing, self-aligning bearings, miniature ball bearings, double row ball bearing, duplex bearings, ball thrust bearings, detailed descriptions of cylinder, roller bearings, spherical roller bearings, tapered roller bearings, needle bearings, principle of operation, Stribecks equation for load capacity. BOOKS: 1 Bearing Design & Applications D.F. wilcock, and E.R.Booser, McGraw Hill Book Co., N.Yord, 1949. REFERENCES : 1. Analysis and Lubrication of Bearing M.C.Shaw and Fred Macks McGraw Hill Book Co., N.Yord, 1949. Course Name : AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING Course Code : ME 473 LTP : 4 0 0 Pre req. : ---Lecture wise breakup 1. INTRODUCTION:

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Operation & basic components of automobiles, FWD, RWD & 4WD, Type of automobiles. Use of automobiles in different sectors, e.g. transportations, industries, farming sectors, etc. Major Automobiles & accessories manufacturing in India & abroad. 2. AUTOMOBILES ENGINE: Engine types, pistons and piston rings, valves and valve trains, cooling systems and their components, antifreeze mixtures. Lubrication purpose and various systems of lubrication, types and desirable properties of lubricants, components like oil filters, oil pumps, and oil pressure indicators, air supply system, air filters, difference between turbo charger and super charger. 3. FUEL SUPPLY SYSTEM: Fuel injection system for petrol and diesel engines, fuel pumps (mechanical and electrical), air fuel ratio requirements, carburetors: types and general operation throttle body and multipoint fuel injection systems, electronic control module and sensing devices. 4. POWER TRAIN: Clutch function and types, torque converters; manual and automatic transmission/ transaxles; sliding constantly & synchromesh gearboxes, epicyclic gearbox. differential. propeller shafts and universal joint front and rear axles. 5. BRAKE SYSTEMS, WHEEL & TYRES: Braking efficiency and stopping distances. Types of brakes, Drum and disc brakes. Detailed description of hydraulic and pneumatic brake. Mechanical, vacuum and electrical methods of brake actuation, servo brakes, ABS, type of wheels, tyres, type of tyres; cross ply, radial tubeless etc. specification of tyres. 6. SUSPENSION SYSTEM AND STEERING: Road springs, shock absorbers, independent suspension, road springs. Factors of steering geometry, details,correct steering angle, Ackerman steering mechanism. Cornering power, over steeringand under steering. Worm wheel and Rack pinion types of steering gears. Safety steering columns, power steering. 7. ELECTRICAL SYSTEM AND CONTROLS: Various ignition systems ( coil and magneto) and detailed study of their components, electronic ignition system, distributor less ignition system, storage battery (lead- acid type), various components, charging capacity, wind screen wiper, indicator lights, fuel gauge, temperature gauge, hour meter, speedometer, odometer and trip meter, air conditioning(including heat) system. 8. EMISSION AND SAFETY NORMS: Automobile body requirements and constructional features, safety considerations for automobiles including ARS , emissions norms like Euro and Bharat norms devices for controlling missions including catalytic converter, EGR , etc. 9. MISCELLANEOUS TOPICS: Automotive accessories, hydraulic single lever and two lever hydraulic systems for tractors, technical specifications, automotive research association of India and Budhni Test reports. BOOKS: 1. Automobile Engg. Vol I & II Kirpal Singh, Standard Publication distributors, Delhi Vol. I 1999, Vol. II 2000

2. Automotive Mechanics W.H.Grouse. Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co.Ltd. New Delhi, 1993. REFERENCES: 1. Automotive Mechanics J.Haitner, Affiliated East West Press, N.Delhi, 1987. 2. Motor Vehicle Newton and Steed, Hiffee, London, 1958.RENCE BOOKS\

Course Name : COMPUTATIONAL FLUID DYNAMICS Course Code : ME 474 Credit :4 Pre req. : ---Lecture wise breakup 1.

LTP : 4 0 0 No. of Lectures

INTRODUCTION: (05) History of CFD, Comparison of the three basic approaches in engineering problems solving Analytical Experimental and Computational Methods. Recent Advances in Computational Techniques. 2. PROBLEM FORMULATION: (07) The standard procedure for formulating a problem physical and Mathematical classification of problems, Types of governing Differential equations and Boundary conditions. 3. PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (04) Introduction, Physical classification, Mathematical classification, Well-posed problem system of equations other differential equation of interest.

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METHOD OF DISCRETISATION: (06) Basic of Finite Difference Method, Finite Element Method, Finite volume Method and Spectral Method. Treatment of Boundary Condition. 5. NUMERICAL SOLUTION TO HEAT CONDUCTION PROBLEM; (10) Steady state Problems (i) One dimensional Heat Conduction Transfer through a Pin-fin two dimensional conduction through a plate Unsteady state Problem. One dimensional Transient Heat Conduction. Explicit and Implicit Method, Stability of numerical Method. 6. NUMERICAL SOLUTION TO FLUID FLOW PROBLEMS (10) a type of fluid flow and their governing equations, Viscous Incompressible flows. Calculation of flow field using the stream function vorticity method, Calculation of boundary layers flow over a flat plate. BOOKS: 1. Computation Fluid Flow : DA Ardersonn et.al and heat transfer. 2. Numerical Heat Transfer and Flow by Suhas V. Patankar, Taylor & Francis. 3. Principles of Computational Fluid Dynamics by P. Wesseling. 4. Introduction to CFD by P. Niyogi, Pearson publication. REFERENCES:

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Computational Fluid Dynamics by Bose, T.K. Wiley, New York. Computational Fluid flow and Heat Transfer by K. Muralidhar & T. Sundaranjan Narosa Publication.

Course Name : MACHINE TOOL DESIGN Course Code : ME 475 Credit Pre req. : -----Lecture wise breakup 1.

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INTRODUCTION (04) Classification of machine tools, elements of machine tools, selection of speed and feed, gear box design, various types of clutch system, Sohopke and Report drives, Double bond gear analysis. 2. STEP LESS DRIVE (07) Mechanical step less drive analysis, Design features, Thorttle valves, Tracer controlled hydraulics circuit, hydraulics servo controls, Electrical step less drives, circuit and characteristics. 3. STRENGTH OF RIGIDITY CONSIDERED (08) Process capability and compliance, Design of lathe bed, Design of radial drill, column and milling machine column 4. ANALYSIS OF SPINDLE, SLIDES AND GUIDES (08) Design of spindles, Arbor, hydrodynamic action in slides, analysis of hydrostatic bearing, roller guides, recalculation ball analysis, stick slip motion in guides, force analysis of lathe guide ways. 5. VIBRATIONOF MACHINE TOOL AND DYNAMIC RIGIDITY (08) Effect of vibration, sources of vibration, self-excited vibration, single degree of freedom, chatter, velocity principle and related models, regenerative principle, chatter in lathe, drilling, milling and grinding, Tlusty and Palace model, two degree model, Mode coupling, generalization analysis Sweeney and Tobias, Peter model, elements of machine tool structures matrix, finite elements and Lumped constant models. 6. AUTOMATION (08) Automation drives for machine tools, degree of automation. Semi automatic, Bar feeding mechanism, Tools layout, Single spindle automatic, transfer machine, Indexing Geneva Mechanism, Analysis, Swiss automatic machine loading and unloading, transfer devices, modular design concept, In process gauging. 7. CONTROL SYSTEM OF MACHINE TOOLS (08) Basic principle of CAM control, mechanical, electrical, hydraulic, and numerical controls, feedback system, primary systems, programming, reading devices, adaptive control.. BOOKS: 1. Machine Tool Design by N.K. Mehta, Tata McGraw Hill. REFERENCES:

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Principle of Machine Tools by Sen & Bhattacharya, New Central Book Agency. Machine Tool Design by CMTI, Automation. Machine Tools Vibration by Tobias, Blackie, Landon.

Course Name: WORK STUDY AND ERGONOMICS Course Code : ME 476 Credit : 4 LTP: 4 0 0 Pre req. : -----Lecture wise breakup No. of Lectures 1. METHODS OF ENGINEERING Introduction to methods engineering, history in general definition, objectives. General procedure for method study, formulation of the problem, analysis of problem and use of aids like flow diagram, procedure diagram, operation process chart, multiple activity chart, trip frequency chart and diagram, left hand and right charge, principles of motion economy. Search for alternatives including principles of motion economy and other aids to be used in search phase. Evaluation of alternatives. Implementation, follow up and feed back, resistance to change and acceptance of new solution. Special problem-complete investigation of the problem from motion study point of view. 2. WORK MEASUREMENT Introduction to work measurement, work measurement equipment and procedure. Various methods of reading stop watches, operators performance, various rating methods. Relation between observed time, normal time and standard time. Calculation of standard time for various problems. 3. WORK SAMPLING Application of work sampling, work sampling procedure. Design of work sampling plan. Pre-determined time systems: work factor, M.T.M. system. Synthesis of elemental time application. 4. WAGE AND WAGE INCENTIVES Wages and wage incentives, types of incentives, requirements of good incentive schemes, wage-incentive schemes, group incentives. BOOKS: 1. Methods EngineeringBarns, McGraw Hills, N. York 2. Motion and Time StudyMundell, Prentice Hall of India, N.Delhi REFERENCES: 1. Work StudyS. Dalela, Standard Publishers, Delhi 2. Work StudyO.P. Khanna, Dhanpat Rai & Sons, Delhi

Course Name : MECHANICAL MEASUREMENT AND METROLOGY Course Code :ME 477 Credit : 4 LTP : 4 0 0 Pre req. : -----Lecture wise breakup No. of Lectures

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INTRODUCTION (04) Introduction and Definition of Metrology, Need of Inspection, Physical measurement, classification of methods, Objectives of Metrology, sources of error, Requirements of an inspection tools. 2. TOLERANCES (06) Tolerances, Interchangeability, Indian standards, Terminology, Guidelines for selection of Fits, The Newall and British standards systems, American standards association Tolerance system, ISO system of Limits and Fits, Plain Gauges, Gauge Design, Gauges for tapers, Plug and ring Gauges for self holing tapers, Tolerances and Geometry.characteristics, use, advantages, and limitations, Classification of comparators: mechanical, pneumatic, electrical and electronics, Straightness: testing by spirit level, and auto collimator, flatness testing, Alignment testing by LASER instrument, Angular Measuring Instruments: Vernier and Optical bevel protector, divided circles, optical divided head, angle Gauges. 3. SURFACE ROUGHNESS, (04) terminology, methods of measuring surface finish: direct instrument measurement, Replica method etc., Measurement of screw threads, Classification of Thread Gauges, Tolerances for screw threads and screw Gauges, Gauging practice for ISO metric screw threads. Introduction to quality (Services and manufacturing), quality planning and quality control, quality costs, economics of quality control, process capability studies, Taguchi method. Inspection and quality control. 4. STATISTICAL QUALITY CONTROL (SQC), (06) statistical process control (SPC), control charts for variables and control charts for attributes, sampling plans for attributes and variables, economics of sampling charts. 5. QUALITY ASSURANCE (05) Total Quality Control: Total quality concept, Demings 14 points, Total Quality Management (TQM): TQM concept, quality circles organization, training for quality circles, just in time (JIT). 6. QUALITY STANDRADS (05) Quality Standard ISO 9001, ISO 9002, ISO 9003, ISO 9004, Product quality and Reliability, failure data analysis and life testing, redundancy in design, Six sigma concept, definition, procedure for six sigma application, TQM and six sigma, six sigma and Indian industries, six sigma. BOOKS: 1. Engineering Metrology by R. K. Jain 2. Statistical Quality Control By E. L. Grant 3. Statistical Quality Control By R. C. Gupta REFERENCES: 1. Quality Planning and Analysis by J. M. Juran 2. Quality Control By M. Mahajan

Course Name : MECHANICAL VIBRATIONS (DC-12) Course Code : ME 421 / ME 421H Credit : 4 Design Point: 2 LTP: 400 Pre req. : -----Lecture wise breakup No. of Lectures 1. BASIC CONCEPTS: (03) Importance and scope, definition and terminology, representation of harmonic motions, introduction to various types of vibrations and types of excitation. 2. SINGLE DEGREE OF FREEDOM SYSTEMS (A) UNDAMPED FREE VIBRATIONS : (03) D Alemberts Principle, Energy method, Rayleigh method, simple applications of these methods, equivalent spring stiffness. (B) DAMPED FREE VIBRATIONS : (04) Introduction to different types of damping, Viscous damping, sub- critical, critical and overdamping, logarithonic decrement, frequency of damped oscillations. (C )FORCED VIBRATIONS : (05) Solution for simple harmonic excitation, steady state vibrations, base excitation, vibration isolation and transmissibility, vibration measuring instruments, whirling of shaft without friction. 3. TWO DEGREE OF FREEDOM SYSTEMS: (A) UNDAMPED VIBRATIONS: (06) Normal modes vibrations, natural frequencies, mode shapes, forced harmonic vibrations, Torsional vibrations of two rotor systems. (B) APPLICATIONS: (05) Dynamic vibration absorber, centrifugal pendulum absorber, Torsional vibration absorber, untuned vibration damper, gyroscopic effect on rotating shaft. 4. MULTI-DEGREE OF FREEDOM SYSTEMS: (05) Undamped free vibrations: Reciprocity theorem, Rayleigh and Dunkerley method, three rotor and geared systems. (a) CONTINUOUS SYSTEMS : (05) Free vibration of the following for various end conditions. Vibration of a string, longitudinal vibrations of bar, transverse vibration of beam, torsion of vibrations of circular shaft. (b) MULTI DEGREE FREEDOM SYSTEMS. (06) 1 Matrix Method : Eigenvalues & Eigenvectors, Matrix Expansion , Matrix Iteration. 2. Stodotas Iteration Method 3. Holzers Method. ME 421 H MECHANICAL VIBRATIONS In addition to the contents of ME 421 the additional topics; Vibration analysis of overhead traveling crane by Dunkerley method, Matrix method, Matrix Iteration method & characteristic equation and comparison of natural frequencies by these methods, Shape functions, Variational method and its example, non linear

vibrations, hard and soft spring, forced vibration with non linear spring (Duffings Equation) BOOKS: 1. Vibration of Engineers - K.K. Pujara Dhanpat Rai & Sons, Delhi 2. Mechanical Vibration Analysis - P.Srinivasan, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi 3. Mechanical Vibrations - V.P.Singh, Dhanpat Rai & Sons, Delhi 4. Mechanical Vibrations - A.H. Church, John Wiley & Sons, New York. REFERENCES: 1. Mechanical Vibrations - G.K. Grover Nem Chand & Bros., Roorkee. 2. Theory and Practice of Mechanical Vibrations - J.S.Rao & K.Gupta New Age International (Pvt.) Ltd., New Delhi.

Course Name : PRODUCTION AND OPERATION MANAGEMENT (DC-13) Course Code : ME 422/ ME 422H Credit : 4 Design Point: 2 LTP:400 Pre req. : -----Lecture wise breakup No. of Lectures 1. INTRODUCTION TO PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT: (06) System concept, Types of Production Systems Product Design and Analysis, Value Analysis, Standardization and simplification, Make-buy decision. Concurrent Engg. 2. CAPACITY PLANNING : (04) Plant capacity and capacity planning strategies, Investment decisions. Appraisal of financial decision.

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FORECASTING : (06) Time Series Analysis; Correlation and regression, Exponential Smoothing, simple and with trend correction. Decomposition algorithm and exponential smoothing for seasonal data. Measuring forecasting accuracy. 4. PLANT LOCATION & LAYOUT: (05) Mathematical Models for single and multificility, Euclidean and Rectilinear problems. Minimum location problem, covering problem Layout Design Heuristic algorithms CRAFT, ALDEP and CORELAP, Group Layout. Algorithms of clustering problem of assembly line balancing. Exact and Heuristic algorithms. 5. MATERIALS MANAGEMENT AND INVENTORY CONTROL: (05) Inventory Models Q System and Psystem. EOQ Models. Aggregate Planning. Materials Requirement Planning 6. SCHEDULING : (03) Mathematical and Heuristics for scheduling in job shop and flow shop. 7. PROJECT MANAGEMENT: (06)

PERT and CPM networks for project Management, Critical Activities and float. Crashing of activities. Project scheduling with resource constraints. Resource leveling. 8. MAINTENANCE PLANNING AND CONTROL : (05) Types of Maintenance, Replacement Problems Probabilistic Maintenance model, Reliability and its improvement, Total Productive Maintenance. ME 422 H PRODUCTION AND INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT In addition to theh content of ME 422 the additional topics 1. Inspection and quality control, statistical quality control (SQC) statistical process control (SPC), control charts for variables and control charts for attributes, sampling plans for attributes and variables, economics of sampling charts. 1. Two case studies, based upon Forecasting techniques and Materials management/inventory control etc. BOOKS: 1. Production Management by Buffa and Sarin, John Wiley Publication. 2. Operations Research An Introduction by A.H. Taha, Macmillan Co., New Yord. REFERENCES: 1. Computer Aided Production Management by P. B. Mahapatra, PHI, India 2. Industrial Engg. & Production Management by M. Mahajan, Dhanpat Rai & sons Course Name : DEPARTMENT LAB-IV (HEAT TRANSFER) Course Code : ME 461 Credit : 2 Design Point: 2 LTP :003 Pre req. : -----1. To find stefan Baltzman constant. 2. To determine the total thermal resistance and combined thermal conductivity of composite slab. 3. To determine overall heat transfer co-efficient (condenser) experimentally and compare it with the value obtained from standard correlation. 4. To find the heat transfer co-efficient for drop wise condensation and film wise condensation process. 5. To find the thermal conductivity of insulating plate (Bakelite). 6. To find the thermal conductivity of insulating powder (glass-wool). 7. To find the emmissivity of a given surface. 8. To find the thermal conductivity of metal rod. 9. To find the effectiveness & overall heat transfer coefficient for C/F to 11 flow HX. 10. To find the heat transfer coefficient for natural & forced flow. 11. To find the effectiveness of extended surface (pin-fin). 12. To study the vortex tube & its working. 13. To study the heat pipe & its working. 14. To study pool boiling, CHF & draw boiling curve.

Course Name : DEPARTMENT LAB-V(REFRIGERATION & AIR CONDITIONING)

Course Code : ME 462 Credit : 2 Design Point: 2 LTP : 003 Pre req. : -----1. To study and draw the vapour compression cycle for refrigeration test rig for the following cases:a) With capillary tube at different conditions. b) With Thermostatic Expansion valve at different conditions. 2. Study of Hermetically sealed compressor. 3. Study and performance of Ammonia ice-plant. 4. Study of automatic refrigeration controls. 5. To study the various types of room air-conditioning system i.e. Window and Split systems. 6. to draw the fundamental vapour compression cycle for window air conditioning test rig and calculate COP and cooling capacity of the test rig. 7. To study the effect of heating, cooling, humidification and dehumidification for the conditioning of air. Also determine the bypass factor for cooling coil. 8. To study central Air conditioning Plant by visiting a nearly location. 9. To study a cold storage plant / ice cream factory paying a visit to a working plant / factory. 10. Visit to a process industry for study of its refrigeration / utility service.

Course Name : Capstone Project -I Course Code : ME 497

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