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Course Code: - ME-101-F

Subject: -Basic of Mechanical Engineering


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Section - C

Topic :-

Time Allotted:-

1.

Introduction
What is mechanical engineering?
What are the current Industrial involvement and future scope of mechanical engineering?
Exposure of university syllabus to be covered, course structure.

15 min

Division of the Topic


Basics of mechanical units and dimensions.
What are Newtons laws of motion?
Review of work, power and energy.
Concept of momentum.

3.

Conclusion
Concept of mechanics related to mechanical engineering and basic laws are discussed.

Question / Answer
What is linear moment and moment of inertia?

15 min

10 min

10 min

Assignment to be given: - NIL


Reference Readings:1. Engineering mechanics, Timoschenko
2. Concept of physics, HC Verma
3. Fundamentals of physics, Allan Giambattista

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Topic :- Stress and strain

Time Allotted:-

1.

Introduction
What is solid mechanics and mechanics of material?
What are types of bodies experiencing force and their reaction offered to it?
What is material, metals and nonmetals?

10 min

Division of the Topic


Mechanical engineering as the study of force.
Structure of metal-packing.
Mechanical properties of metals.
Introduction to applied force, Load.
Classification of load.
Effect of load on deformable bodies on granular level.

4.

Conclusion
Structure and packing of material is responsible for the behavior of it against externally applied force
is discussed.

Question / Answer
What are the properties of metal?

Assignment to be given: - NIL


Reference Readings:1. Basics of Mechanical Engineering, Vineet Jain
2. Strength of Material, Timoschenko
3. Strength of Material, UC Jindal

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Section - C

Topic :- Stress and strain

Time Allotted:-

1.

Review of the last lecture

5 min

Introduction
What is stress and strain? What are the effects of direction of application of force on any deformable
body?

Division of the Topic


Types of stress and strain.
Normal stress and Shear stress.
Normal strain Shear strain.
Hooks law of elasticity.
Analytical relationship between stress and strain.
Effect of axial strain on other direction.
Longitudinal and lateral strain, Poisons ratio

4.

Conclusion
Basics of stress and strain along with subjugate effect on simple body called beam are discussed.

5 min

Question / Answer
What do you mean by elastic constants?

10 min

Assignment to be given: - NIL


Reference Readings:1. Basics of Mechanical Engineering, Vineet Jain
2. Strength of Material, Timoschenko
3. Strength of Material, UC Jindal

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Section - C

Topic :- Stress and strain

Time Allotted:-

1.

Review of the last lecture

5 min

Introduction
What is bending of beams and flexural effect? What happens when a beam is subjected to eccentric
forces?

Division of the Topic


Relationship between different elastic constants.
Effect of eccentric shear force over beams.
Concept of bending (flexural) and torsional loading.
Calculation of shear force, bending and torsional moment.

4.

Conclusion
The effect of eccentric force causing different types of moment has been discussed.

5 min

Question / Answer
What is pure bending and pure torsion?

10 min

Assignment to be given: - NIL


Reference Readings:1. Basics of Mechanical Engineering, Vineet Jain
2. Strength of Material, Timoschenko
3. Strength of Material, UC Jindal

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Subject: -Basic of Mechanical Engineering


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Section - C

Topic :- Stress and strain

Time Allotted:-

1.

Review of the last lecture

5 min

Introduction
What is simple and compound beams? What are the types of beams?

Division of the Topic


Analysis of stress and strain in deformable bodies.
Simple beam subjected to self-load, externally applied horizontal and vertical loads.
Compound beam subjected to horizontally applied external load.
Stress analysis in simple and compound bar subjected to flexural and torsional loads.
Stress and strain analysis in a bar with uniformly varying cross section area subjected to
horizontally applied external load

4.

Conclusion
The effect of force on different beams are studied.

5 min

Question / Answer
What is the expression of finding stress and strain in a simple beam?

10 min

Assignment to be given: - NIL


Reference Readings:1. Basics of Mechanical Engineering, Vineet Jain
2. Strength of Material, Timoschenko
3. Strength of Material, UC Jindal

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Section - C

Topic :- Stress and strain

Time Allotted:-

1.

Review of the last lecture

5 min

Introduction
Stress is dependent on area of cross section, if the area is changing stress will change and so strain.
What are the effects volume and strength of a metal if applied stress is changed?

Division of the Topic


Stress and strain analysis in varying cross-section area bar under axial load.
Stress and strain diagram of mild steel.
Different strengths of a metal.

4.

Conclusion
Effect of change in stress and different strength limits are studied.

5 min

Question / Answer
What are the uses of stress and strain curve and various points?

10 min

Assignment to be given: - NIL


Reference Readings:1. Basics of Mechanical Engineering, Vineet Jain
2. Strength of Material, Timoschenko
3. Strength of Material, UC Jindal

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Subject: -Basic of Mechanical Engineering


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Section - C

Revision of stress and strain

Briefing about the following topics


Stress and strain.
Hooks law
Poisons ration
Bending
Stress and strain curve

Interactive Sessions on topics and question /Answers


1. What are properties of material?
2. What are the different elastic constants, establish relational expression for all?
3. What is flexural and torsional strength, poisons ratio?
4. How does strain varies with stress in mild steel?
NPTEL LINK:http://nptel.ac.in/courses/Webcourse-contents/IIT-ROORKEE/strength%20of
%20materials/homepage.htm
Assignment:-

1. Perform stress & strain analysis on a beam of cross-section area of 20 sq. cm,
made up of reinforced materials which has the elastic constant 320MPa. This
horizontal beam has a finite length of 4m subjected to an axial pull of 32 kN.
2. What are the elastic constants and their uses?

Reference Readings:1. Basics of Mechanical Engineering, Vineet Jain


2. Strength of Material, Timoschenko
3. Strength of Material, UC Jindal

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Course Code: - ME-101-F

Subject: -Basic of Mechanical Engineering


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Topic :- Machine tools

Time Allotted:-

1.

Introduction
What is machine?
What is machining and requirement of machining?
What is surface finish?
What is machinability?

10 min

Division of the Topic


Properties of materials in machining.
Advantage and disadvantage of machining.
Machine tools commonly used in workshop
Lathe, Planner, Slotter and Shaper, Milling machine, Drilling machine
Introduction to lathe
Types of lathe machine
Engine lathe and principal parts

3.

30 min

Conclusion
Basics of the machining is discussed along with introduction of lathe machines.

5 min

Question / Answer
What are the parts of an engine lathe?

5 min

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Reference Readings:1. Basics of Mechanical Engineering, Vineet Jain
2. Elements of workshop vol. 1, Hazra Chaudhary
3. Workshop technology 1, Chapman

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Subject: -Basic of Mechanical Engineering


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Section - A

Topic :- Machine tools

Time Allotted:-

1.

Review of the last lecture

5 min

Introduction
What are the different operations performed over lathe machine?

Division of the Topic


Introduction of surface making machines
Planer
Shaper
Slotter

4.

Conclusion
Construction and working of Planer, Shaper and Slotter machines are studied.

5 min

Question / Answer
What is quick return mechanism?

5 min

Assignment to be given: - NIL


Reference Readings:1. Basics of Mechanical Engineering, Vineet Jain
2. Elements of workshop vol. 1, Hazra Chaudhary
3. Workshop technology 1, Chapman

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Topic :- Machine tools

Time Allotted:-

1.

Review of the last lecture

5 min

Introduction
What are the differences between planer, shaper and slotter?

Division of the Topic


Introduction to profile cutting.
Production of gears.
Introduction to milling.
Different Milling operations.
Conventional and Down milling.
Comparison of up milling and down milling.

4.

Conclusion
Profile cutting and milling machines along with operations are discussed?

5 min

Question / Answer
What are the differences in climb milling and down milling?

5 min

Assignment to be given: - NIL


Reference Readings:1. Basics of Mechanical Engineering, Vineet Jain
2. Elements of workshop vol. 1, Hazra Chaudhary
3. Workshop technology 1, Chapman

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Subject: -Basic of Mechanical Engineering


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Section - A

Topic :- Machine tools

Time Allotted:-

1.

Review of the last lecture

5 min

Introduction
What are the types of milling machines?

Division of the Topic


Construction and working of universal milling machine
Milling cutters
o Types of milling cutters

4.

Conclusion
The universal milling machine is discussed.

5 min

Question / Answer
What are the different milling cutters used in different milling operations of gear cutting?

5 min

Assignment to be given: - NIL


Reference Readings:1. Basics of Mechanical Engineering, Vineet Jain
2. Elements of workshop vol. 1, Hazra Chaudhary
3. Workshop technology 1, Chapman

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Section - A

Topic :- Machine tools

Time Allotted:-

1.

Review of the last lecture

5 min

Introduction
What is a hole, what is the requirement of making holes on a surface?

Division of the Topic


Drilling operation
o Drilling cutter, Drill

4.

Drilling machine
o Types of drilling machine

Construction and working of vertical drilling machine

5 min

30 min

Conclusion
Drilling operation and drill machine is discussed?

5 min

Question / Answer
What are the differences of drilling in lathe and drilling machine?

5 min

Assignment to be given: - NIL


Reference Readings:1. Basics of Mechanical Engineering, Vineet Jain
2. Elements of workshop vol. 1, Hazra Chaudhary
3. Workshop technology 1, Chapman

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Section - A

Topic :- Machine tools

Time Allotted:-

1.

Review of the last lecture

5 min

Introduction
What is metal cutting, cutting tool? What are the types of metal cutting operations?

Division of the Topic


Cutting tool.
o Tool geometry.

4.

5 min

30 min

Terms associated with metal cutting


o Cutting velocity
o Cutting power and feed calculation.

Conclusion
Metal cutting operation and cutting tools are discussed.

5 min

Question / Answer
What do you mean by orthogonal and oblique cutting?

5 min

Assignment to be given: - NIL


Reference Readings:1. Basics of Mechanical Engineering, Vineet Jain
2. Elements of workshop vol. 1, Hazra Chaudhary
3. Workshop technology 1, Chapman

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Lecture Plan-14
Semester I/II

Course Code: - ECE-101-F

Subject: -Basic of Mechanical Engineering


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Topic :-

Revision of Machine tools

Briefing about the following topics


Lathe Machines
Planer, Shaper and Slotter Machines
Milling Machines
Drilling Machines
Metal cutting and cutting tool

Interactive Sessions on topics and question /Answers


1. Discuss the construction and working of carriage in lathe.
2. What do you mean by shaper and its quick return mechanism?
3. What are the different milling operations?
4. Describe vertical drilling machine.
5. What do you mean by tool geometry?
NPTEL LINK:http://nptel.ac.in/video.php?subjectId=112105126
Assignment:-

1. What is a lathe and what are the uses?


2. What is the difference between single point and multipoint cutting tool?

Reference Readings:1. Basics of Mechanical Engineering, Vineet Jain


2. Elements of workshop vol. 1, Hazra Chaudhary
3. Workshop technology 1, Chapman

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Subject: -Basic of Mechanical Engineering


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Section - A

Topic :- Basics of Thermodynamics

Time Allotted:-

1.

Introduction
What is thermodynamics? What are the aspects and future interpretations of thermodynamics? What
are the different ways or methods to perform study?

10 min

2.

Division of the Topic


Thermodynamic Terms
o System, properties, state and processes
o Thermodynamic cycle and equilibrium
Temperature
Laws of thermodynamics
o Zeroth Law
Concept of thermometry
Thermodynamic properties.

3.

4.

20 min

Conclusion
Basics of thermodynamics is discussed with introduction of the zeroth law.

5 min

Question / Answer
What do you mean by extensive and intensive properties?

5 min

Assignment to be given: - NIL


Reference Readings:1. Basics of mechanical engineering, Vineet Jain
2. Engineering Thermodynamics, Rathakrishnan
3. Engineering Thermodynamics, Nag PK
4. Concept in Thermodynamics, Sontag

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Topic :- Basics of Thermodynamics

Time Allotted:-

1.

Review of the last lecture

5 min

2.

Introduction
What are the modes of thermal energy transfer? Analogous with the energy transfer concept of light.
What is work and what is heat?

3.

Division of the Topic


First law or Joules law.
o Corollaries of the first law.
o First law analysis of a process.
Concept of PMM I.
First law work-done in a closed system for different processes.

4.

Conclusion
First law of thermodynamics is studied with application in closed control volume.

5 min

Question / Answer
How the first law does explains conservation of energy?

5 min

Assignment to be given: - NIL


Reference Readings:1. Basics of mechanical engineering, Vineet Jain
2. Engineering Thermodynamics, Rathakrishnan
3. Engineering Thermodynamics, Nag PK
4. Concept in Thermodynamics, Sontag

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Subject: -Basic of Mechanical Engineering


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Section - A

Topic :- Basics of Thermodynamics

Time Allotted:-

1.

Review of the last lecture

5 min

2.

Introduction
What is the theoretical and physical interpretation of energy?
The thermodynamic explanation of energy by first law analysis in a process. What is enthalpy?

3.

Division of the Topic


Limitation of the first law.
Second law or directional law.
o Necessity of another law.
o Concept of Heat engine
o Heat pump
o Refrigerator.

4.

Conclusion
Second law and application has been discussed.

5 min

Question / Answer
What are the differences between heat engine, heat pump and refrigerator?

10 min

5.

Assignment to be given: - NIL


Reference Readings:1. Basics of mechanical engineering, Vineet Jain
2. Engineering Thermodynamics, Rathakrishnan
3. Engineering Thermodynamics, Nag PK
4. Concept in Thermodynamics, Sontag

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Topic :- Basics of Thermodynamics

Time Allotted:-

1.

Review of the last lecture

5 min

Introduction
What is thermodynamic temperature scale, how does it relate efficiency as the direct function of
temperature?

Division of the Topic


Clausius principle and inequality.
o Concept of Entropy.
Entropy change during thermodynamic processes.
o Principle of increasing entropy.
Third law

4.

Conclusion
Concept of entropy with evolution of the third law is discussed.

5 min

Question / Answer
What is the physical aspects of entropy?

10 min

Assignment to be given: - NIL


Reference Readings:1.
2.
3.
4.

Basics of mechanical engineering, Vineet Jain


Engineering Thermodynamics, Rathakrishnan
Engineering Thermodynamics, Nag PK
Concept in Thermodynamics, Sontag

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Subject: -Basic of Mechanical Engineering


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Section - A

Revision of Basics of Thermodynamics

Briefing about the following topics


Thermodynamic system, properties, state and processes.
Laws of thermodynamics.
o Zeroth law
o First law
o Second law
o Third law.
Heat engine, heat pump and refrigerators

Interactive Sessions on topics and question /Answers


1. What is the work done in a close system undergoing reversible adiabatic process?
2. What do you mean by thermometric properties?
3. What is second law of thermodynamics?
4. What do you mean by perpetual motion machine?
NPTEL LINK:http://nptel.ac.in/courses/112105123/1

Assignment:1. Describe that the two statements of second law is similar.


2. Derive expressions for a closed system followed by isothermal and polytrophic process.
3. A heat engine works in between 300K and 750K, if the heat taken is 9MJ, then find out work
done, Carnot efficiency and actual work done if the efficiency is 80% of Carnot.
4.

Reference Readings:1. Basics of mechanical engineering, Vineet Jain


2. Engineering Thermodynamics, Rathakrishnan
3. Engineering Thermodynamics, Nag PK
4. Concept in Thermodynamics, Sontag

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Course Code: - ME-101-F

Subject: -Basic of Mechanical Engineering


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Topic :- Steam and Properties

Time Allotted:-

1.

Introduction
What is steam? What are the requirements of producing steam in domestic and industrial uses? How
does steam formation depends on pressure and temperature.

10 min

2.

Division of the Topic


Phase change as constant pressure and temperature process.
Formation of steam at constant pressure.
Phase change diagram
Phase-diagram of water.
Saturation curve.
Thermodynamic properties of steam

3.

4.

30 min

Conclusion
Formation of steam at constant pressure is discussed.

5 min

Question / Answer
What do mean by boiling and evaporation?

5 min

Assignment to be given: - NIL


Reference Readings:1. Basics of mechanical engineering, Vineet Jain
2. Fundamentals of mechanical engineering, Pachauri
3. Power plant engineering, Nag PK
4. Industrial boilers, Sontag

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Topic :- Steam and Properties

Time Allotted:-

1.

Review of the last lecture

5 min

Introduction
What are the thermodynamic properties of steam?

Division of the Topic


Steam tables.
Uses of steam tables.
Energy calculations with steam tables.
Property of steam-Dryness fraction.
Analytic calculation of dryness fraction.
Determination of dryness fraction by throttling calorimeter.
Working of Barrel calorimeter.

4.

Conclusion
Steam tables, dryness fraction and throttling calorimeter method are discussed.

5 min

Question / Answer
What do you mean by critical and triple point?

10 min

Assignment to be given: - NIL


Reference Readings:1. Basics of mechanical engineering, Vineet Jain
2. Fundamentals of mechanical engineering, Pachauri
3. Power plant engineering, Nag PK
4. Industrial boilers, Sontag

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Topic :- Steam and Properties

Time Allotted:-

1.

Review of the last lecture

5 min

Introduction
What is a boiler or steam generator? Steam generators used in domestic and industrial fields.

Division of the Topic


Types of Boilers.
o Fire-tube
o Water-tube boilers.
Construction of an industrial boiler.
o Cochran
o Babcock-Wilcox boiler.
Boiler Mountings and accessories.
o Commonly used mountings and accessories.
o Differences between boiler mountings and accessories.

30 min

4.

Conclusion
Boilers and its constructional details are discussed.

5 min

Question / Answer
What do you mean by Air preheater?

Assignment to be given: - NIL


Reference Readings:1. Basics of mechanical engineering, Vineet Jain
2. Fundamentals of mechanical engineering, Pachauri
3. Power plant engineering, Nag PK
4. Industrial boilers, Sontag

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Course Code: - ME-101-F

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Revision of Steam and Properties

Briefing about the following topics


Dryness fraction.
Calculation of dryness fraction.
Steam tables and uses.
Steam generators.
Fire-tube and water-tube boilers.
Boiler mountings and accessories.

Interactive Sessions on topics and question /Answers


1. What do you mean by saturation curve, sub-cooled and superheated fluids?
2. What do you mean by steam tables?
3. What are the differences between fire tube and water tube boilers?
4. What do you mean by steam separator and steam super heater?
NPTEL LINK:http://nptel.ac.in/video.php?subjectId=108105058

Assignment:1.
2.
3.
4.

What are the differences between evaporation and boiling?


Discuss measurement of dryness fraction by barrel calorimeter.
What do you mean by economizer?

Reference Readings:1.
2.
3.
4.

Basics of mechanical engineering, Vineet Jain


Fundamentals of mechanical engineering, Pachauri
Power plant engineering, Nag PK
Industrial boilers, Sontag

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Subject: -Basic of Mechanical Engineering


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Topic :- Refrigeration and Air-conditioning

Time Allotted:-

1.

Introduction
What is the requirement of producing cold? Collen and Lindes experiments to produce cold.
Development of CFCs by Du-Pont.

10 min

2.

Division of the Topic


Second law introduction of refrigeration
o Carnot system
o Ideal refrigeration machine
o Reversed Carnot machine and cycle.
Co-efficient of performance (COP)
Rating of refrigerating machines, Tons of refrigeration(TR)
Limitation of reversed Carnot system and practical difficulties

3.

4.

30 min

Conclusion
Idea system to produce cold or refrigeration is discussed.

5 min

Question / Answer
What are the various processes in a Carnot refrigeration cycle?

5 min

Assignment to be given: - NIL


Reference Readings:1. Basics of Mechanical Engineering, Vineet Jain
2. Refrigeration and air-conditioning, Arora CP
3. A course in Refrigeration and air-conditioning, Nag PK

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Section - B

Topic :- Refrigeration and Air-conditioning

Time Allotted:-

1.

Review of the last lecture

5 min

Introduction
What are the limitations of Carnot system?
What are the modifications required in Carnot system to perform it practically?

Division of the Topic


The Vapour Compression Refrigeration (VCR) system.
Components and working of VCR system.
Versatility of VCR system, domestic and industrial.
Advantages and limitations of VCR system.
Heat and COP calculation of VCR.

4.

Conclusion
Fundaments of vapour compression refrigeration system is discussed.

5 min

Question / Answer
What do you mean by compressor and evaporator?

5 min

Assignment to be given: - NIL


Reference Readings:1. Basics of Mechanical Engineering, Vineet Jain
2. Refrigeration and air-conditioning, Arora CP
3. A course in Refrigeration and air-conditioning, Nag PK

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Topic :- Refrigeration and Air-conditioning

Time Allotted:-

1.

Review of the last lecture

5 min

Introduction
What is air conditioning? What are the domestic and industrial uses? What does human comfort mean?

Division of the Topic


Concept of moist air
Properties of moist air

Domestic Air-conditioning, Window AC


Construction and working
Calculation

Concept of psychrometry
Psychrometric charts and uses

4.

Conclusion
Basics or air conditioning are discussed.

Question / Answer
What do you mean by thermodynamic temperatures of moist air?

Assignment to be given: - NIL


Reference Readings:1. Basics of Mechanical Engineering, Vineet Jain
2. Refrigeration and air-conditioning, Arora CP
3. A course in Refrigeration and air-conditioning, Nag PK

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Subject: -Basic of Mechanical Engineering


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Topic :-

BRANCH: - ALL
Section - B

Revision of Refrigeration and Air-conditioning

Briefing about the following topics


Carnot system and VCR system.
Window air-conditioning
Human comfort.
Psychrometric chart.

Interactive Sessions on topics and question /Answers


1. What do you mean by vapour compression system?
2. What are the various parameters to be controlled in air-conditioning?
3. What do you mean by dry and wet compression?
4. What is a refrigerant?
5. What do you mean by psychrometric charts?
6.
NPTEL LINK:http://nptel.ac.in/courses/112105128/
Assignment:1. Design a model of AC system fit for the compatibility of a Hospital having 20 rooms, five
operation theatres, one room for medicine and 60 rooms for patients to be conditioned.

Reference Readings:1. Basics of Mechanical Engineering, Vineet Jain


2. Refrigeration and air-conditioning, Arora CP
3. A course in Refrigeration and air-conditioning, Nag PK

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Lecture Plan-28
Semester I/II

Course Code: - ME-101-F

Subject: -Basic of Mechanical Engineering


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Section - B

Topic :- Power Transmission

Time Allotted:-

1.

Introduction
What is mechanical power, how and where it is produced and what is the requirement of it to get
transferred? What are the different modes of power transmission?

10 min

2.

Division of the Topic


Belt Drive
Velocity ratio and power transmission in belt drive

3.

4.

Types of Belts
Flat belt, V-belt, Circular belt or rope

Different belt arrangements

30 min

Conclusion
Power transmission through belt drive is discussed.

5 min

Question / Answer
What do you mean by pulley?

5 min

Assignment to be given: - NIL


Reference Readings:1. Basics of Mechanical Engineering, Vineet Jain
2. Kinematics of Machines, Khurmi and Gupta
3. Theory of Machines, Joseph Edward Shingley & John Joseph Uicker

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Course Code: - ME-101-F

Subject: -Basic of Mechanical Engineering


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Section - B

Topic :- Power Transmission

Time Allotted:-

1.

Review of the last lecture

5 min

2.

Introduction
What are cross and open belt drives?

3.

Division of the Topic


Expression for the measurement of length of belts in Open and Crossed belts.
Limitation of belt drives.
Direct force transfer system.

4.

5 min

30 min

Mesh type power transfer devices.


o Gear drives.

Conclusion
Length of the belt and basics of gear drives are discussed.

5 min

Question / Answer
What do you mean by angle of contact/?

5 min

Assignment to be given: - NIL


Reference Readings:1. Basics of Mechanical Engineering, Vineet Jain
2. Kinematics of Machines, Khurmi and Gupta
3. Theory of Machines, Joseph Edward Shingley & John Joseph Uicker

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Semester I/II

Course Code: - ME-101-F

Subject: -Basic of Mechanical Engineering


S. No.

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Section - B

Topic :- Power Transmission

Time Allotted:-

1.

Review of the last lecture

5 min

Introduction
What is a mesh type power transmission device, how does the sole power gets transmitted with exact
velocity?

3.

Division of the Topic


Construction and terms associated with gears.
Gear trains
o Velocity ratio
o Power transfer in gear trains.
Simple and compound gear trains.
Calculation of power and velocity transfer in gear trains.

4.

Conclusion
Simple and compound gears are discussed.

5 min

Question / Answer
What do you mean by rack and pinion gears?

5 min

Assignment to be given: - NIL


Reference Readings:1. Basics of Mechanical Engineering, Vineet Jain
2. Kinematics of Machines, Khurmi and Gupta
3. Theory of Machines, Joseph Edward Shingley & John Joseph Uicker

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Course Code: - ME-101-F

Subject: -Basic of Mechanical Engineering


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Section - B

Topic :- Power Transmission

Time Allotted:-

1.

Review of the last lecture

5 min

Introduction
Different methods to transfer power at longer distances exact velocity ratio.

3.

Division of the Topic


Chain drives.
o Terms associated with chain drives.
Types of chain drives.
Velocity and power transfer calculation in chains.
Fluctuatory power transfer devices, Clutches.

4.

Conclusion
Chain drives are discussed.

5 min

Question / Answer
What do you mean by sprocket?

5 min

Assignment to be given: - NIL


Reference Readings:1. Basics of Mechanical Engineering, Vineet Jain
2. Kinematics of Machines, Khurmi and Gupta
3. Theory of Machines, Joseph Edward Shingley & John Joseph Uicker

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Subject: -Basic of Mechanical Engineering


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Section - B

Topic :- Power Transmission

Time Allotted:-

1.

Review of the last lecture

5 min

Introduction
Methods of higher power transmission at various speed. Power transmission by friction.

Division of the Topic


Introduction to clutch drives
o Terms associated with clutches.

4.

Different types of clutches


o Single plate, multiple plate and cone clutch.

Construction and working of a cone clutch.

5 min

30 min

Conclusion
Clutch drives are discussed.

5 min

Question / Answer
What do you mean by pressure plate or clutch plate?

5 min

Assignment to be given: - NIL


Reference Readings:1. Basics of Mechanical Engineering, Vineet Jain
2. Kinematics of Machines, Khurmi and Gupta
3. Theory of Machines, Joseph Edward Shingley & John Joseph Uicker

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Semester I/II

Course Code: - ME-101-F

Subject: -Basic of Mechanical Engineering


S. No.
1.

Topic :-

Revision of Power Transmission

Briefing about the following topics


Belt drives.
Gear drives.
Chain drives.
Clutches.
Slip and creep in belts.

Interactive Sessions on topics and question /Answers


1. What do you mean by slip and creep?
2. What do you mean by pitch and addendum?
3. What do you mean by sun and planet gear?
4. Why conveyors use belt and cycle is using chains?
NPTEL LINK:http://nptel.ac.in/video.php?subjectId=112104121

Assignment:1.
2.

Describe the differences between flat belt, V-belt and circular belts.
What are the different types of gears?

Reference Readings:1.
2.
3.

Basics of Mechanical Engineering, Vineet Jain


Kinematics of Machines, Khurmi and Gupta
Theory of Machines, Joseph Edward Shingley & John Joseph Uicker

BRANCH: - ALL
Section - B
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35 min

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Semester I/II

Course Code: - ME-101-F

Subject: -Basic of Mechanical Engineering


S. No.

BRANCH: - ALL
Section - C

Topic :- Hydraulic Machines

Time Allotted:-

1.

Introduction
What is fluid, what is hydraulic? What is the requirement of water to get forced flow?

10 Min

2.

Division of the Topic


Water as source of power
Historical analysis.
Introduction to turbine.
Types of turbines, Impulse and reaction.
Differences between Impulse and reaction turbines.
Power transfer in turbines

3.

4.

30 min

Conclusion
Basics of turbines, reaction and impulse are discussed.

5 min

Question / Answer
What do you mean by velocity triangle?

5 min

Assignment to be given: - NIL


Reference Readings:1. Basics of Mechanical Engineering, Vineet Jain
2. Hydraulic machines, Rattan SS

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Course Code: - ME-101-F

Subject: -Basic of Mechanical Engineering


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Section - C

Topic :- Hydraulic Machines

Time Allotted:-

1.

Review of the last lecture

5 min

Introduction
What is the method of selecting a turbine? What is the requirement to select a turbine?

3.

Division of the Topic


Specific speed of a turbine
o Expression for specific speed.
Introduction to hydraulic pumps.
Differences between turbine and pump.
Types of pump
o Reciprocating
o Rotary pumps
Reciprocating pumps.
Conclusion
Specific speed of a turbine and reciprocating pump are discussed.

4.

Question / Answer
What is the method of selection of a turbine based on specific speed?

Assignment to be given: - NIL


Reference Readings:1. Basics of Mechanical Engineering, Vineet Jain
2. Hydraulic machines, Rattan SS

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5 min

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Course Code: - ME-101-F

Subject: -Basic of Mechanical Engineering


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Section - C

Topic :- Hydraulic Machines

Time Allotted:-

1.

Review of the last lecture

5 min

Introduction
There is a requirement of continuous flow of water in industries and even domestic.

Division of the Topic


Rotary pumps.
Construction and working.

4.

Difference between Reciprocating and rotary pumps.


Further scopes of development and different uses.

Power calculation of pumps.

5 min

30 min

Conclusion
Rotary pump is discussed.

5 min

Question / Answer
What do you mean by impeller?

5 min

Assignment to be given: - NIL


Reference Readings:1. Basics of Mechanical Engineering, Vineet Jain
2. Hydraulic machines, Rattan SS

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Lecture Plan-37
Semester I/II

Course Code: - ME-101-F

Subject: -Basic of Mechanical Engineering


S. No.
1.

Topic :-

BRANCH: - ALL
Section - C

Revision of Hydraulic Machines

Briefing about the following topics


Turbines
Impulse and reaction turbines.
Hydraulic pumps.
Reciprocating and rotary pumps.
Differences between hydraulic machines.

Interactive Sessions on topics and question /Answers


1. What do you mean by a turbine?
2. What do you mean by head race and tail race?
3. What are the differences between pupms and turbines?
4. How does a pump work?
5. What is priming and cavity?
NPTEL LINK:http://nptel.ac.in/courses/Webcourse-contents/IIT-KANPUR/machine/ui/Course_home-7.htm
Assignment:1. What are the differences between hydraulic pumps and turbines?
2. Describe the constructional layout of a hydraulic power plant.

Reference Readings:1. Basics of Mechanical Engineering, Vineet Jain


2. Hydraulic machines, Rattan SS

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Semester I/II

Course Code: - ME-101-F

Subject: -Basic of Mechanical Engineering


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Section - D

Topic :- Manufacturing System

Time Allotted:-

1.

Introduction
What is a manufacturing system? How does a manufacturing system works? What are requirements of
scheduled arrangement of machine and development by non-conventional machines?

10 min

2.

Division of the Topic


Introduction to NC machines
Terms associated with NC machines
Constructional parts of NC machines
Design layout and productivity
Types of NC machines
2D and 3D machining
Difference between conventional and NC machines

3.

4.

30 min

Conclusion
Construction and working of NC machines have been discussed.

5 min

Question / Answer
What do you mean by material handling system?

5 min

Assignment to be given: - NIL


Reference Readings:1. Basics of Mechanical Engineering, Vineet Jain

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Course Code: - ME-101-F

Subject: -Basic of Mechanical Engineering


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BRANCH: - ALL
Section - D

Topic :- Manufacturing System

Time Allotted:-

1.

Review of the last lecture

5 min

Introduction
What are the different NC machines and operations performed over it?

3.

Division of the Topic


Point and Line control NC machines
Different types of tool moments or feed in NC machines
Limitation of NC machines

5 min

30 min

Introduction to CNC machines


Advancement as Use of computer in CNC machines

4.

Layout of an CNC machine and CNC workshop


Working of CNC machines
Conclusion
Types of NC and CNC machine are discussed.

5 min

Question / Answer
What do you mean by feedback system?

5 min

Assignment to be given: - NIL


Reference Readings:1. Basics of Mechanical Engineering, Vineet Jain

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Course Code: - ME-101-F

Subject: -Basic of Mechanical Engineering


S. No.

BRANCH: - ALL
Section - D

Topic :- Manufacturing System

Time Allotted:-

1.

Review of the last lecture

5 min

Introduction
What is the need to categorize CNC machines?

Division of the Topic


Types of CNC machines
Open and Feedback systems

5 min

30 min

Different CNC machines


CNC lathe machines

4.

Differences between NC and CNC machines


Differences between CNC and conventional machines
Conclusion
Types of CNC machine are discussed.

5 min

Question / Answer
What do you mean by contour cutting?

5 min

Assignment to be given: - NIL


Reference Readings:1. Basics of Mechanical Engineering, Vineet Jain

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Lecture Plan-41
Semester I/II

Course Code: - ME-101-F

Subject: -Basic of Mechanical Engineering


S. No.
1.

Topic :-

Revision of Manufacturing System

Briefing about the following topics


NC machines
CNC machines
Types of NC and CNC machines.

Interactive Sessions on topics and question /Answers


1. What do you mean by manufacturing unit?
2. What are the types of NC machines?
3. What do you mean by part programming?
NPTEL LINK:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pPwyYFvRLts

Assignment:1. Design the layout of a manufacturing system.


2. What are the differences between conventional and nonconventional?

Reference Readings:1. Basics of Mechanical Engineering, Vineet Jain

BRANCH: - ALL
Section - D
Time Allotted:15 min

35 min

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