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Chandigarh University
Scheme of
B. E. Mechanical Engineering
For
Batch 2013 Regular & 2014 LEET
By
Board of Studies of Mechanical Engineering
Subject Name
PDT301
AMT301
MET311
MET312
MET313
MET314/XX
X
MEP311
MEP312
MET315
PRP311
TRP311
Credits
PD
PS
PC
3
3
3
0
1
1
0
0
0
3
3.5
3.5
PC
PC
PE
3
2
3
1
4
1
0
0
0
3.5
4
3.5
PC
PC
PC
PC
0
0
0
0
2
0
2
0
0
1
1
2
2
17
10
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Subject Name
T01
Semester - 5
Computational Fluid Dynamics
T02
Gas Turbines
Course Code
D01
D02
Course Code
P
E
P
E
Design Group
Subject Name
Semester - 5
Fracture Mechanics
Experimental Stress Analysis
Production Group
Subject Name
2
P
E
P
E
Credits
3.5
3.5
Credits
3.5
3.5
Credits
P01
Semester - 5
Jig Fixture & Tool Design
P02
th
P
E
P
E
3.5
3.5
5 Semester
Syllabus
3
1. Definition of Economics (6 Hrs): Various definitions, basic economic concepts: Stock and Flow,
Static and Dynamic economics, Micro economics and Macroeconomics, National Income concepts.
Relation between science, engineering, technology and economics.
2. Demand (6 Hrs): Meaning and types, Law of demand, exceptions to the law of demand, Elasticity of
Demand, factors effecting elasticity of demand, Methods of measuring elasticity of demand, Marginal
utility Analysis.
UNIT-II
3. Supply (4 Hrs): Law of supply, elasticity of supply Role of Demand & Supply in Price Determination
and effect of changes in demand and supply on prices.
4. Production functions (8 Hrs): Law of returns, least cost combination, cost and cost curves, choice of
plant size in the long run. Various concepts of cost Fixed cost, variable cost, average cost, marginal cost,
money cost, real cost opportunity cost Cost elements, Difference between cost estimation and cost
accounting and Revenues, Standard Cost, Actual Cost, Over head Cost, Cost control, BreakEven
Analysis.
UNIT-III
5. Economic appraisal techniques (3 Hrs): Long and Short range Budgeting, Criteria for Project
Appraisal, Depreciation : Types of depreciation and their Methods
6. Monetary System (3 Hrs): Money and its functions, Functions of monetary Policy
7. Introduction, Nature and characteristics of Indian economy (6 Hrs): Privatization meaning,
advantages and disadvantages. Globalisation of Indian economy advantages and
disadvantages.Introduction to VAT, WTO, GATT & TRIPS agreement.
Text Books:
4
PDT301
Department Teaching
the Subject
Program Outcome
Mapping of Course outcome
with Program outcome
Category
Approval
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BS
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PD
PC
PE
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III
OE
Project/ Training
x
Date of meeting of the Board of Studies..
Instructions for the Paper-Setter: Please go through these instructions thoroughly and follow the same
pattern while setting the paper as the students have been prepared according to this format: Maximum
Marks = 60; Time: 3 Hrs; Weightage per unit = 20 marks (excluding over attempt weightage)
1. Question Paper will consist of ten questions.
2. Section A of question paper is compulsory, containing five parts each of 2 marks covering the whole
syllabus (short answer type- total 10 marks)
3. Set three questions from each unit I, II and III. Students will attempt 5 questions selecting
atleast
one question from sections B, C & D. Each question carries 10 marks. Questions of Section B will be
from unit I, Questions of Section C from unit II and Questions of section D from unit III.
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8.
9.
UNIT-I
Error Analysis (3 Hrs): Types of errors, Propagation of errors, Correct and Significant digits
Solution of System of Linear Equations (4 Hrs): Exact methods:LU-decomposition, Gausselimination methods without and with partial pivoting. Iterative methods: Gauss-Jacobi and
Gauss-Seidal methods, Matrix norm, Condition number and Ill-conditioning.
Eigen values and Eigen vectors (8 Hrs): Largest and Smallest Eigen values and Eigen vectors
by power method
UNIT-II
Roots of Non-linear Equations (7 Hrs): Bisection, RegulaFalsi, NewtonRaphson methods,
Direct Iterative method with convergence criterion, Extension of Newton-Raphson and Iterative
methods for two variables.
Finite Differences and Divided Differences (4 Hrs): Operators, Difference table, Divided
differences with properties.
Interpolation (4 Hrs): Interpolation Formulae: Newtons forward, backward, Stirlings and
Bessels formulae, Newtons divided difference and Lagranges formulae
UNIT-III
Numerical Differentiation (4 Hrs): Various formulae for first and second derivative with errors.
Numerical Integration (4 Hrs): Newton-Cotes formulae, General quadrature formula for
equidistant ordinates, Trapezoidal, Simpsons 1/3 and 3/8 rules with their geometrical
interpretations & errors.
Numerical solution of ODE (5 Hrs): Picard, Taylor series, Modified-Euler, Fourth orderRungeKuttamethods .
Note for Paper setter: The syllabus has been divided into three units. Paper setter will set three
questions from each unit and one compulsory question spread over the whole syllabus & consisting of
short answer questions. The compulsory question will be set as first question. The students will be
required to attempt six questions in all including the compulsory question. The student can attempt
maximum two questions from each unit. All questions carry equal marks.
Text Books:
1 S.S. Sastry, Introductory Methods Of Numerical Analysis, Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd. (2007),
ISBN-13: 978-8120327610.
2. B.S. Grewal, Numerical Methods In Engineering & Science With Programs In Fortran 77, C & C++,
KhannaPublishers (2008), ISBN-13: 978-8174091468.
Reference Books:
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2
AMT301
Department Teaching
the Subject
Program Outcome
Category
BS
II
ES
III
PD
PC
7
PE
III
OE
Project/ Training
Approval
Instructions for the Paper-Setter: Please go through these instructions thoroughly and follow the same
pattern while setting the paper as the students have been prepared according to this format: Maximum
Marks = 60; Time: 3 Hrs; Weightage per unit = 20 marks (excluding over attempt weightage)
1. Question Paper will consist of ten questions.
2. Section A of question paper is compulsory, containing five parts each of 2 marks covering the whole
syllabus (short answer type- total 10 marks)
3. Set three questions from each unit I, II and III. Students will attempt 5 questions selecting
atleast
one question from sections B, C & D. Each question carries 10 marks. Questions of Section B will be
from unit I, Questions of Section C from unit II and Questions of section D from unit III.
MET311
Max. Marks100
Course Objective
To impart knowledge about different types of measurements and measuring instruments in
detail.
Course Outcomes
To understand the basic principles and general concept of mechanical measurement.
Unit I To study the characteristics of instruments and their uses in daily life.
To understand the different types of error occur during measurement.
To know the linear and physical properties of measurement.
Unit II
To acquire proficiency in using, calibrating various measurement systems
To understand the problems in measurement system and develop the competency to resolve
the problems
Detailed Contents:
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Unit III
Category
Approval
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BS
II
ES
III
PD
PC
PE
III
OE
Project/
Training
x
Date of meeting of the Board of Studies..
Instructions for the Paper-Setter: Please go through these instructions thoroughly and follow the same
pattern while setting the paper as the students have been prepared according to this format: Maximum
Marks = 60; Time: 3 Hrs; Weightage per unit = 20 marks (excluding over attempt weightage)
1. Question Paper will consist of ten questions.
2. Section A of question paper is compulsory, containing five parts each of 2 marks covering the whole
syllabus (short answer type- total 10 marks)
3. Set three questions from each unit I, II and III. Students will attempt 5 questions selecting
atleast
one question from sections B, C & D. Each question carries 10 marks. Questions of Section B will be
from unit I, Questions of Section C from unit II and Questions of section D from unit III.
MET312
HEAT TRANSFER
L
T
P
Total Contact Hours : 50 Hours
3
1
0
Prerequisite: None
Internal-40 External-60
Duration of External Exam : 3 Hours
Max. Marks-100
Course Objective
To understand the basic principles of heat and mass transfer.
To provide knowledge on heat transfer parameter while designing mechanical systems.
Unit
Course Outcomes
To be able to understand conduction in general
1
To study the various advantages of fins.
To impart knowledge about heat convection
2
To be able to understand different laws for thermal radiations and its applications
To have knowledge of different types of heat exchangers
3
To study about various aspects of mass transfer
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Category
Approval
I
BS
II
ES
III
PD
PC
PE
III
OE
Project/
Training
x
Date of meeting of the Board of Studies..
Instructions for the Paper-Setter: Please go through these instructions thoroughly and follow the same
pattern while setting the paper as the students have been prepared according to this format: Maximum
Marks = 60; Time: 3 Hrs; Weightage per unit = 20 marks (excluding over attempt weightage)
1. Question Paper will consist of ten questions.
2. Section A of question paper is compulsory, containing five parts each of 2 marks covering the whole
syllabus (short answer type- total 10 marks)
3. Set three questions from each unit I, II and III. Students will attempt 5 questions selecting
atleast
one question from sections B, C & D. Each question carries 10 marks. Questions of Section B will be
from unit I, Questions of Section C from unit II and Questions of section D from unit III.
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Category
Approval
I
BS
II
ES
III
PD
PC
PE
III
OE
Project/
Training
x
Date of meeting of the Board of Studies..
Instructions for the Paper-Setter: Please go through these instructions thoroughly and follow the same
pattern while setting the paper as the students have been prepared according to this format: Maximum
Marks = 60; Time: 3 Hrs; Weightage per unit = 20 marks (excluding over attempt weightage)
1. Question Paper will consist of ten questions.
2. Section A of question paper is compulsory, containing five parts each of 2 marks covering the whole
syllabus (short answer type- total 10 marks)
3. Set three questions from each unit I, II and III. Students will attempt 5 questions selecting
atleast
one question from sections B, C & D. Each question carries 10 marks. Questions of Section B will be
from unit I, Questions of Section C from unit II and Questions of section D from unit III.
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Credits : 01
L
0
T
0
P
2
List of Experiments:
1. Measurement of an angle with the help of sine bar
2. Measurement of surface roughness of a machined Plate, Rod and Pipe
3. Measurement of gear elements using profile projector
4. Measurement of effective diameter of external threads using Three wire method
5. Measurement of thread element by Tool makers microscope
6. Calibration of a pressure guage with the help of a dead weight guagetester
7. Use of stroboscope for measurement of speed of shaft
8. Use of pitot tube to plot velocity profile of a fluid through a circular duct
9. Preparation of a thermocouple, its calibration and application for temperature measurement
HEAT TRANSFER LAB (MEP312)
Internal Marks : 40
Credit : 1
External Marks : 60
List of Experiments:
1
To determine the thermal conductivity of metal bar
2
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PROFESSIONAL
ELECTIVE
SUBJECTS
1. THERMAL GROUP
16
Course Outcome
Governing Differential Equations and Finite Difference Method, Conduction Heat Transfer
III
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T01
Department Teaching
the Subject
Program Outcome
Mapping of Course outcome
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Project/ Training
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T02
Max. Marks-100
GAS TURBINES
Total Contact Hours : 45
Prerequisite: None
Internal-40
External-60
Duration of External
Exam : 3 Hours
Course Objective: The course will prepare to understand the concepts of Gas Turbine to solve
practical engineering problems. It will enhance ability to address new problems in the rapidly changing
technological scenario.
Unit Course Outcome
I To make the learner understand concept of rotary air compressors centrifugal & Axial Flow
II
III
Detailed Contents:
UNIT-I
1. Centrifugal Compressor (7 Hrs): Construction and working of centrifugal air compressor, Complete
representation of compression process on T-S diagram, preguide vanes, prewhirl phenomena,
Consideration of Slip Factor & power input factor, Geometrical representation of Backward, Forward &
Radial vanes, Various efficiencies associated-Isentropic, Polytrophic, Isothermal.
2. Axial Flow Compressor (8 Hrs): Geometry & Working principle, Stage Velocity Triangles, Degree of
reaction, Theory of aero foil blading, Vortex theory, angle of attack, coefficient of lift and drag, Work
done factor, Compressor stage Efficiency, Losses in axial flow compressor, Surging, Choking and
Stalling phenomena, performance coefficients, Compressor efficiency, Comparison of axial flow
compressor with centrifugal compressor, Performance characteristics.
UNIT-II
3. Gas Turbine (8 Hrs): Introduction, Classifications, Comparison between Open cycle and Closed cycle
arrangement, Brayton Cycle, Ideal cycle v/s actual cycle, Calculation of work output, work ratio and
efficiencies, Effect of parameters on thermal efficiency, Combustion systems, Thermal RefinementRegeneration, inter-cooling, reheating, Multistage compression & expansion, Closed and semi-closed gas
turbine,; Gas turbine fuels.
4. Design considerations of Gas Turbine (7 Hrs): Aerodynamic and thermodynamic design
considerations, Combustion systems, Flame stabilization, Plant performance and matching, Blade
materials and requirements of blade materials.
UNIT-III
5. Jet Propulsion (7 Hrs) : Principle of Jet propulsion, Different types of Jet propulsion devices - Ram
Jet, Pulse Jet, Turbo-Jet, and Turbo-Prop. Development of thrust and methods of thrust augmentation,
Thrust work,Thrust power, propulsion energy, Specific fuel consumption and efficiencies associated.
6. Rocket propulsion (8 Hrs): Rocket propulsion, Solid and Liquid propellant systems, fuels used in
rockets, Thrust, thrust power, propulsion and overall efficiency. Comparison of Jet Propulsion with
Rocket propulsion system.
Text Books:
1. V Ganesha, Gas Turbines, Tata MacGraw Hill.
2. R. Yadav, Sanjay and Rajay, Applied Thermodynamics, Central Publishing House
Reference Books: .
1. Cohan H. and Rogers, Gas Turbine, Tata McGraw Hill.
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T02
Department Teaching
the Subject
Program Outcome
GAS TURBINES
Department of Mechanical Engineering
a
Approval
Category
BS
II
ES
PD
III
PC
PE
IV
OE
Project/
Training
x
Date of meeting of the Board of Studies..
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2. DESIGN GROUP
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FRACTURE MECHANICS
L
T
P
Total Contact Hours : 45 Hours
3
1
0
Prerequisite: None
Max. Marks-100
Internal-40
External-60
Duration of External Exam : 3 Hours
Course Objective: Linear-elastic fracture mechanics, Ductile Fracture, Fracture and Fatigue Control
Unit
Course Outcomes
Introduction & historical overview, The Griffith Energy Balance
1
The Energy Release Rate, Failure modes
Linear-elastic fracture mechanics
2
The Irwin Approach
Fracture and Fatigue Control Plan
3
Case Studies
Detailed Contents:
UNIT-I
1. Introduction & historical overview (9 Hrs): An Atomic View of Fracture, The Griffith Energy
Balance, The Energy Release Rate, Instability and the R Curve.
2. Failure modes (6 Hrs): Ductile Fracture, Cleavage, Fractography, The Ductile-Brittle Transition,
Intergranular Fracture, Fatigue.
UNIT-II
3. Linear-elastic fracture mechanics (9 Hrs): Stress Analysis of Cracks ,Crack-tip field, stress intensity
factors; Relationship between K and G , crack tip plastic zone, The Irwin Approach, The Strip-Yield
Model, Comparison of Plastic Zone Corrections.
4. Fatigue (6 Hrs): Introduction, Factors Affecting Fatigue Performance, Fatigue Loading, StressCorrosion Crack Growth, Fracture and fatigue tests.
UNIT-III
5. Fracture and Fatigue Control (9 Hrs): Introduction, Historical Background, Fracture and Fatigue
Control Plan, Identification of the Factors, Establishment of the Relative Contribution, Recommendation
of Specific Design Considerations.
6. Applications of fracture mechanics (6 Hrs): Case Studies.
D01
Text Books:
1. Elements of Fracture Mechanics By Prashant Kumar, Kumar Prashant by Tata MCGraw Hill
Publishers
2. The Practical Use of Fracture Mechanics by D. Broek by Springer Publishers.
3. Fracture Mechanics: Fundamentals and Applications, Third Edition by Ted L. Anderson, T. L.
Anderson by CRC Press
Reference Books:
1. Fracture Mechanics By Nestor Perez by Springer Publishers.
2. Fracture Mechanics: From Theory to Practice By V. Z. Parton by CRC Press.
3. Fundamentals of Fracture Mechanics By John Frederick Knott by Butterworths.
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D01
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FRACTURE MECHANICS
Department of Mechanical Engineering
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Text Books:
Srinath, L.S., Raghava, M.R., Lingaiah, K., Garagesha, G., Pant B., and Ramachandra, K., Experimental
Stress Analysis, Tata McGraw-Hill, New Delhi, 1984.
References Books:
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D02
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3. PRODUCTION
GROUP
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P01
Max. Marks-100
Duration of External
Exam : 3 Hours
Course Objective To impart the knowledge about various types of jigs and fixtures& Dies used in
advanced machining industries and to analyses the various types of Tools with their applications
Unit Course Outcome
I To understand the concepts of Locating And Clamping Principles, jig and fixtures
II
III
To Understand The Concepts Of Press Working Terminologies And Elements Of Cutting Dies
Drawing Dies, Miscellaneous Topics
Detailed Contents:
UNIT -1
1. Locating & Clamping Principles(8 Hrs): Objectives of tool design- Function and advantages of Jigs
and fixtures Basic elements principles of location Locating methods and devices Redundant
Location Principles of clamping Mechanical actuation pneumatic and hydraulic actuation Standard
parts Drill bushes and Jig buttons Tolerances and materials used.
2. Jigs & Fixtures (7 Hrs): Design and development of jigs and fixtures for given component- Types of
Jigs Post, Turnover, Channel, latch, box, pot, angular post jigs Indexing jigs General principles of
milling, Lathe, boring, broaching and grinding fixtures Assembly, Inspection and Welding fixtures
Modular fixturing systems-quick change fixtures.
UNIT-2
3. Press Working Terminologies & Elements Of Cutting Dies (10 Hrs): Press Working Terminologies operations Types of presses press accessories Computation of press capacity Strip layout
Material Utilization Shearing action Clearances Press Work Materials Center of pressure- Design
of various elements of dies Die Block Punch holder, Die set, guide plates Stops Strippers Pilots
Selection of Standard parts Design and preparation of four standard views of simple blanking,
piercing, compound and progressive dies.
4. Bending Forming (5 Hrs): Difference between bending, forming and drawing Blank development
for above operations Types of Bending dies Press capacity Spring back knockouts direct and
Indirect pressure pads, Ejectors.
UNIT -3
5. Drawing Dies (8 Hrs): Variables affecting Metal flow in drawing operations draw die inserts draw
beads- ironing Design and development of bending, forming, drawing reverse re-drawing and
combination dies Blank development for ax- symmetric, rectangular and elliptic parts Single and
double action dies.
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P01
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P02
Max. Marks-100
Duration of External
Exam : 3 Hours
Course Objective: This subject introduces to the students the different types of Non Traditional
machining methods their working and applications in industrial field.
Unit Course Outcome
To familiarize the concept of traditional & Nontraditional machines
I
II
III
Detailed Contents:
UNIT-I
1. Introduction (2 Hrs): History, Classification, comparison between conventional and non-conventional
machining process selection.
2. Mechanical Process (6 Hrs): Ultrasonic machining (USM): Introduction, Equipment, tool materials &
tool Size, Abrasive slurry, Mechanics of cutting:-Theory of Miller & Shaw., Effect of parameter:-Effect of
amplitude and frequency and vibration, Effect of grain diameter, Effect of applied static load, Effect of
slurry, Tool & work material., USM process Characteristics:- Material removal rate, tool wear, Accuracy,
surface finish., Applications, Advantages & Disadvantages of USM
3. Abrasive Jet Machining(AJM) (7 Hrs): Introduction, Equipment, Variables in AJM:- Carrier Gas,
Type of abrasive, Size of abrasive grain, velocity of the abrasive jet, Mean No. abrasive particles per unit
volume of the carrier gas, Work material, standoff distance(SOD), nozzle design, Shape of cut. Process
characteristics-Material removal rate, Nozzle wear, Accuracy & surface finish. Applications, Advantages
& Disadvantages of AJM.
UNIT-II
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NONTRADITIONAL MACHINING
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