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Sl. VII SEMESTER Hours per week Credits
Course Code Type
No. Course Title
L T P S
Design of Machine
1 14ME401 3 1 0 4 4 CC
Elements II
2 14ME402 Control Engineering 3 1 0 4 4 CC
Metal Forming
3 14ME403 4 0 0 2 4 CC
Processes
Mechanical Vibration
4 14ME404 and Control Engineering 0 0 2 1 2 CC
Laboratory
Mechatronics and
5 14ME405 0 0 2 1 2 CC
Automation Laboratory
6 Elective Group V
Introduction to
14ME411 3 1 0 4 4 EC
Aerodynamics
Thermal Management of
14ME412 Electronic Packages and 3 1 0 4 4 EC
Systems
Hydraulics and
14ME413 4 0 0 2 4 EC
Pneumatics
Two Wheeler
14ME414 4 0 0 2 4 EC
Technology
1
14ME401/UE14ME401: Design of Machine Elements II (4-0-0-0-4)
Reference Books:
rd
1. Design of Machine Design Elements by V B Bhandari, Tata McGraw Hill, 3
Edition, 2010
2. Design of Machine Elements by C S Sharma & Kamlesh Purohit, Prentice Hall of
India Pvt. Ltd, New Delhi, 2003.
3. Schaums outlines Machine Design by Hall, Holowenko and Laughlin. The
McGraw-Hill companies, 2008.
4. Machine Design by Maleev & Hartman, CBS Publishers & Distribution, New Delhi 3.
5. A text book of Machine Design by Dr. Rajendra Karwa, Laxmi Publications 2
Edition, 2006.
CONTROL ENGINEERING: 14ME402/UE14ME402
Faculty: DS/SM/LSK
No. of Hours: 52
% of Portions
Chapter Title /
Class covered
Reference Topics to be covered
# Reference
Literature Cumulative
chapter
UNIT 1
Chapter 1 Introduction to Automatic Control
1 Introduction Systems: Concept of automatic controls, 2 2
T1 Examples of control systems
UNIT 3
Chapter 5 Stability, R-H criterion, Root Locus:
21 2 42
T2 The root locus concept
Chapter 5
24 28
T2 Problems on Root Locus 2 56
Chapter 5
29 - 30
T2 Selected illustrative root loci (Problems) 2 60
UNIT 4
Chapter 6 Frequency response - Polar, Nyquist,
31 2 62
T2 Bode Diagrams: Polar plots (Problems)
Chapter 6
32 - 33
T2 Nyquist Stability Criterion (Problems) 2 66
Chapter 7
39 - 40
T2 Simplified Bode Diagrams (Problems) 2 80
UNIT 5
Chapter 8 Introduction to PID controllers:
41 2 82
T2 Introduction, Types of controllers
Chapter 9
48
T2 Controllability and observability 2 96
Chapter 10
50
T2 Advantages offered by digital controls. 2 100
51 - Revision - -
52 - Revision - -
Text Book:
1. Modern Control Engineering, Fifth edition by Katsuhiko Ogata, Pearson Education, 2008.
2. Control Systems Principles and Design, Second edition by M. Gopal, Tata McGraw-Hill,
3rd Edition, 2008.
Reference Book:
3. Control Systems Engineering, Fifth edition by I J Nagarath and M Gopal, Newage
International Publishers 2002.
4. Feedback Control systems, by Schaums series. 2001.
METAL FORMING PROCESSES 13ME354
Faculty: Dr.MS/SS/SB
No. of Hours: 52
% of Portions
Chapter Title/
Class Covered
Reference Topics to be Covered
# Referenc Cumulativ
Literature
e Chapter e
Chapter 1: UNIT 1
Fundamentals Classification of Forming Processes;
of Metal Primary and Secondary Mechanical
1 2% 2%
working Processes; Shape and Dimensions in
T1 : page 503- Metal Forming Process Billet, Bloom
510 etc.
Chapter 1: Mechanics of Metal working;
Fundamentals Deformation, Plasticity, Elasticity,
of Metal Stress, Strain and Relationships
2 2% 4%
working
T1 : page 511-
519
Chapter 1: Temperature in Metal working; Hot and
Fundamentals Cold Forming Processes; Effect of
of Metal variation of temperature on metal
3 2% 6%
working forming process
T1 : page 520-
529
Chapter 1: Strain rate effects; High strain rate
Fundamentals forming;
of Metal
4 2% 8%
working
T1 : page 530-
545
Chapter 1: High strain rate forming; Metallurgical
Fundamentals structure;
of Metal
5 2% 10%
working
T1 : page 530-
545
Chapter 1: Deformation zone geometry;
Fundamentals Workability;
of Metal
6 2% 12%
working
T1 : page 546-
558
% of Portions
Chapter Title/
Class Covered
Reference Topics to be Covered
# Referenc Cumulativ
Literature
e Chapter e
Chapter 1: Workability contd./; Residual stress
Fundamentals
of Metal
7 2% 14%
working
T1 : page 546-
558
Chapter 1: Experimental techniques for metal
Fundamentals working processes
of Metal
8 2% 16%
working
T1 : page 559-
561
Chapter 1: Experimental techniques for metal
Fundamentals working processes contd./
of Metal
9 2% 18%
working
T1 : page 559-
561
Chapter 1: FEM analysis of metal forming;
Fundamentals Computer Aided Manufacturing
of Metal
10 2% 20%
working
T1 : page 562-
563
Chapter 2: Unit II
Forging Classification of Forging processes ;
11 2% 22%
T1 : page 564- Load direction; Axial Stresses
569
Chapter 2: Forging equipment ; Planes Strain
Forging Condition;
12 2% 24%
T1 : page 570-
574
Chapter 2: Forging in Plane strain
Forging
13 2% 26%
T1 : page 570-
574
Chapter 2: Open die forging ; closed die forging ;
Forging closed die forging dies, design and
14 2% 28%
T1 : page 575- materials
578
% of Portions
Chapter Title/
Class Covered
Reference Topics to be Covered
# Referenc Cumulativ
Literature
e Chapter e
Chapter 2: Calculations of forging loads in closed
Forging die forging
15 2% 30%
T1 : page 579-
581
Chapter 2: Calculations of forging loads in closed
Forging die forging contd./
16 2% 32%
T1 : page 579-
581
Chapter 2: Numerical problems on Forging
Forging
17 2% 34%
T1 : page 582-
583
Chapter 2: Forging defects ; Corrective measures
Forging for forging defects
18 2% 36%
T1 : page 582-
583
Chapter 2: Powder Metallurgy forging;
Forging
19 2% 38%
T1 : page 584-
585
Chapter 2: Residual stresses in forging
Forging
20 2% 40%
T1 : page 584-
585
Chapter 3: Unit III
Rolling of Definitions in Rolling; Significance of
21 Metals Rolling; Classification of Rolling 2% 42%
T1 : page 586- processes;
588
Chapter 3: Rolling Mills; Different types of rolling
Rolling of mills
22 Metals 2% 44%
T1 : page 589-
591
Chapter 3: Hot Rolling; Cold rolling
Rolling of
23 Metals 2% 46%
T1 : page 589-
591
% of Portions
Chapter Title/
Class Covered
Reference Topics to be Covered
# Referenc Cumulativ
Literature
e Chapter e
Chapter 3: Temperature in rolling; Rolling of Bars
Rolling of and shapes;
24 Metals 2% 48%
T1 : page 592-
595
Chapter 3: Forces and geometric relationships in
Rolling of rolling: Different variables
25 Metals 2% 50%
T1 : page 596-
597
Chapter 3: Forces and geometric relationships in
Rolling of rolling: Different variables contd./
26 Metals 2% 52%
T1 : page 596-
597
Chapter 3: Stresses and Deformation in Rolling
Rolling of
27 Metals 2% 54%
T1 : page 598-
600
Chapter 3: Simplified analysis of Rolling load
Rolling of
28 Metals 2% 56%
T1 : page 598-
600
Chapter 3: Problems and defects in Rolled
Rolling of products.
29 Metals 2% 58%
T1 : page 600-
606
Chapter 3: Correctives measures for rolling defects
Rolling of
30 Metals 2% 60%
T1 : page 600-
606
Chapter 4: Unit IV
Extrusion Definition and Classification of extrusion
31 2% 62%
T1 : page 616- processes
618
% of Portions
Chapter Title/
Class Covered
Reference Topics to be Covered
# Referenc Cumulativ
Literature
e Chapter e
Chapter 4: Extrusion equipment;
Extrusion
32 2% 64%
T1 : page 619-
621
Chapter 4: Hot extrusion, Cold extrusion
Extrusion
33 2% 66%
T1 : page 619-
621
Chapter 4: Deformation, lubrication in Extrusion
Extrusion
34 2% 68%
T1 : page 622-
627
Chapter 4: Defects in Extrusion
Extrusion
35 2% 70%
T1 : page 622-
627
Chapter 4: Extrusion of Tubing
Extrusion
36 2% 72%
T1 : page 628-
634
Chapter 4: Production of seamless pipe and
Extrusion tubing, problems
37 2% 74%
T1 : page 628-
634
Chapter 5:
Drawing Rod and Wire drawing processes &
38 2% 76%
T1 : page 635- analysis,
640
Chapter 5:
Drawing
39 Limiting Draw Ratio 2% 78%
T1 : page 635-
640
Chapter 5:
Drawing Wire drawing Dies, Tube drawing
40 2% 80%
T1 : page 641- processes
646
Chapter 5:
Drawing Residual stresses in Rods, Wires and
41 2% 82%
T1 : page 648- Tubes
650
% of Portions
Chapter Title/
Class Covered
Reference Topics to be Covered
# Referenc Cumulativ
Literature
e Chapter e
Chapter 5:
Drawing Analysis of wire drawing problems
42 2% 84%
T1 : page 648-
650
Chapter 6: Unit V
Sheet Metal Terms in bending, bend radius, bend
43 Forming angle, spring back in bending, 2% 86%
T1 : page 651- correction of spring back effect
652
Chapter 6: Types of dies, Single operation,
Sheet Metal
44 Forming 1% 87%
T1 : page 653-
654
Chapter 6: Compound die, Progressive dies
Sheet Metal
45 Forming 2% 89%
T1 : page 653-
654
Chapter 6: Rubber forming process Guerin
Sheet Metal Process
46 Forming 1% 90%
T1 : page 655-
656
Chapter 6: Sheet metal forming operations
Sheet Metal Classification and Examples
47 Forming 1% 91%
T1 : page 655-
656
Chapter 6: Shearing, blanking, piercing, squeezing,
Sheet Metal coining processes
48 Forming 1% 92%
T1 : page 657-
659
Chapter 6: Embossing, notching, curling and
Sheet Metal spinning processes
49 Forming 2% 94%
T1 : page 660-
665
% of Portions
Chapter Title/
Class Covered
Reference Topics to be Covered
# Referenc Cumulativ
Literature
e Chapter e
Chapter 6: Deep drawing Different types; Stretch
Sheet Metal forming, applications
50 Forming 2% 96%
T1 : page 666-
670
Chapter 6: Forming limit criteria ; Eriksson Cup
Sheet Metal Tests;
51 Forming 2% 98%
T1 : page 670-
678
Chapter 6: Keeler-Goodwin Diagrams; Defects in
Sheet Metal formed products & Corrective measures
52 Forming 2% 100%
T1 : page 670-
678
% of Portions covered
Class
Topics to be covered Reference Cumulative
No.
chapter
Part A
Mechanical Vibrations Laboratory
(Experiments Using Conventional Experimental setup)
Free Vibration of Spring Mass System (Undamped and 8 8
01
damped)
LESSON PLAN
Subject Code:
No of Hours: 52
T1: Fundamentals of Aerodynamics (Fifth Edition), John D Anderson, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing
Company Limited, 2007.
References:
R2:"Aerodynamics for Engineering students"(Fourth Edition), Houghton, E.L., and Carpenter, P.W.,
Edward Arnold Publishers Ltd., London, 1993.
R4:Aerodynamics for Engineers, Bertin, J. J., Cummings, R. M., Sixth Edition, Pearson Education
Limited, 2014.
UE14ME412: THERMAL MANAGEMENT IN ELECTRONIC PACKAGES AND SYSTEMS (3-1-0-4-4)
Faculty: Dr. K N Seetharamu (Dr. KNS)
Reference Books:
Faculty: DS
No. of Hours: 52
UNIT 1
Chapter 1
Introduction to
Introduction to Hydraulic Power,
1 Hydraulic Power 2 2
Application of Pascals law.
T2
Chapter 1
2 Structure of Hydraulic control systems 2 4
T2
Chapter 1
Gear pump, Vane pump, Numerical
6 T2 2 12
systems.
UNIT 2
Chapter 2
Hydraulic
7-8 Introduction ,Hydraulic Cylinders 2 16
Cylinders
T1
Chapter 2 Hydraulic Cylinders, force, power and
9 2 18
T1 speed., Numericals
Chapter 3
Control Control Components in Hydraulic
14 Components in 2 28
Hydraulic Systems Systems
T1
Chapter 3 Two way directional control valves
15 - 16 2 32
T1
Three way directional control valves
Chapter 3
17 - 18 2 36
T1
Chapter 3
Four way directional control valves 2 40
19 - 20 T1
Chapter 4
21 Directional control valves actuation 2 42
T2
Chapter 4
24 28 Introduction :Pressure control valves 2 56
T2
Chapter 4
29 - 30 Pressure relief valves 2 60
T2
Chapter 4
31 Pressure reducing valves 2 62
T2
Chapter 4
32 - 33 Pressure sequencing valves 2 66
T2
Introduction : Flow control valves.
Chapter 4
34 Types 2 68
T2
UNIT 4
Chapter 5
Hydraulic Hydraulic Circuits, Control of single and
37 - 38 2 76
Circuits: double acting hydraulic cylinder.
T2
Chapter 5
39 - 40 Hydraulic cylinder sequencing circuits. 2 80
T2
Chapter 5
41 Hydraulic press circuits. 2 82
T2
Chapter 5
42 - 43 Speed control of hydraulic cylinder, 2 86
T2
Chapter 5
44 Intensifiers, Accumulators 2 88
T2
Chapter 5
45 - 47 Contamination of fluids and filtration 2 94
T2
UNIT 5
51 Revision - -
52 Revision - -
Text Book:
1. Fluid Power with Applications, A Esposito, Prentice Hall 1988
2. Introduction to Fluid Power, James L. Johnson, Delmar Thomson Learning, Eswar press,
2003
3.Pneumatics and Hydraulics, Andrew Parr, Jaico Publishing Co. 2005
14ME414/UE14ME414: TWO WHEELER TECHNOLOGY (4-0-0-2-4)
% Portions
Chapter Title/ Covered
Class
Reference Topics to be Covered Referen
# Cumulati
Literature ce
ve
Chapter
Unit I
Chapter 1:
Classification & layouts of two
1-2 Introduction 4% 4%
wheelers, Study of technical
T1: 1-23
specification of two wheeler vehicles
Selection criteria and Design
Chapter 2:
considerations for two wheeler
3-4 Power Plant 4% 8%
power plants (Engine), Recent
T1: 24-60
developments in engine
Chapter 2: Systems requirements for Engine 4%
5-6 Power Plant lubrication, Types of Lubricating 12%
T1: 83-94 system
Chapter 2:
Power Plant
7-8 Cooling & Cranking System 3% 15%
T1: 95-104
T1: 128-145
Chapter 2: 4%
Study of different Exhaust system
9-10 Power Plant 19%
layouts, its routing and elevation
T1: 105-127
Chapter 3: Unit II
Chassis & Sub Main frame and its types, Design
11-12 4% 23%
Systems Considerations, Vibration Dampers,
T1:262-279 Frame material
Chapter 3:
Chassis & Sub Study of Parking stand types and its
13-14 4% 27%
Systems design criteria, Final Drive
T1:180-185
Chapter 3: Clutch, purpose, types, single plate,
Chassis & Sub multiple plates, centrifugal clutches
15-16 4% 31%
Systems working principle, merits and
T1:152-164 demerits, Clutch release mechanism
Chapter 3:
gear box, purpose, constant mesh
Chassis & Sub
17-18 gear box, Sequential Gearbox 4% 35%
Systems
construction and working principle
T1:164-173
Chapter 3:
gear controls & shifting mechanism,
Chassis & Sub
19-20 CVT-Continuously Variable 3% 38%
Systems
Transmission
T1:174-180
Chapter 4: Unit III
Steering & Suspension Requirements, Design
21-22 Suspension considerations for suspension 4% 42%
System system, spring and shock absorber
T1: 199-210 assembly
Chapter 4:
Steering &
Types of suspension used for two
23-24 Suspension 4% 46%
wheelers
System
T1:210-220
Chapter 4:
Steering & Steering geometry and effects,
25-26 Suspension steering column construction, 4% 50%
System handlebar Types and construction
T1: 186-199
Chapter 5:
Instrumentation Battery, Charging System, Ignition
27-28 4% 54%
& Controls Systems
T1:287-308
Chapter 5:
Lighting System, Electric Horn,
Instrumentation
29-30 Handlebar Controls, Side 4% 58%
& Controls
stand/Ignition Interlock system
T1:308-318
Chapter 5:
Instrumentation Stepping motor, Instruments &
31-32 4% 62%
& Controls Indicators
T1:319-322
Unit IV
Chapter 6: Brakes Theory of Brake Action, Wheel
33-34 3% 65%
T1: 226-229 Skidding, Design Considerations for
Brakes
Chapter 6: Brakes
35-36 Drum Brake, Disc Brake, Callipers 4% 69%
T1: 230-238
Chapter 6: Brakes Brake control system Mechanical
37-38 4% 73%
T1:238-248 & Hydraulic, ABS
Chapter 7:
Spoked wheel, Pressed Steel wheels,
39-40 Wheels & Tyres 4% 77%
Alloy Wheels
T1: 250-253
Tyres, Requirements and Designation
Chapter 7:
of Tyre, Cross-Ply and Radial-Ply
41-42 Wheels & Tyres 4% 81%
Tyres, Tyres with Tube, Tubeless
T1:253-260
Tyres
Chapter 8: Road Unit V
43-44 Performance Linear and angular motions, 4% 85%
T1: 325-329 Handling Characteristics,
Chapter 8: Road
45-46 Performance Road holding, Vehicle Stability 3% 88%
T1: 329-335
Chapter 8: Road
Driver & pillion seating arrangement,
47-48 Performance 4% 92%
seat height adjustment
Lecture Notes
Chapter 8: Road
Ergonomics, seating posture &
49-50 Performance 4% 96%
comfort
T1: 280-285
Chapter 8: Road
Various Safety measures &
51-52 Performance 4% 100%
arrangements
Lecture Notes
Articles / Books:
T1. Dhruv U. Panchal, Two and Three Wheeler Technology, Prentice HI Learning Pvt.
Ltd., 2015.
T2. Irving P. E. Motor Cycle Engineering, Temple Press Book, London 1992.
UE16ME533: FATIGUE ANALYSIS (4 -0-0-0- 4)
Faculty: RB No. of Hours: 52
Class Chapter Topics to be covered % of portions
# title/Reference covered
chapter Refere Cumulative
nce
chapte
r
2 Importance of FATIGUE 2 4
Considertaions in Design
Unit 1
3 Historical Overview of FATIGUE 4 8
Introduction
4 FATIGUE Design Methods 4 12
5 Fatigue Design Criteria 4 16
11 Fatigue Testing 4 34
13 S-N CURVES 2 38
Mean Stress Effects on S-N
Behavior
Factors influencing S-N Behavior
-N curve representations &
approximations
26 Determination of Strain-LIFE 4 60
FATIGUE PROPERTIES
Hours: 52
Faculty: Dr. AT
Chapter 9,
25-26 Subsonic and supersonic 4 50
11
Intakes, Nozzles
27-28 Compressor: velocity triangles, 4 54
T2: performance map
Text books:
T1: Elements of Propulsion: Gas Turbines and Rockets, J D Mattingly & K M Boyer,
AIAA Education Series, 2016.
R2: Aircraft Propulsion: Science of Making Thrust to Fly, B Roy, Elsevier, 2008.
R3: Fundamentals of Jet Propulsion with Applications, R D Flack, Cambridge
Aerospace Series, 2005.
VEHICLE VIBRATION AND ACOUSTICS
Reference Books:
1. Engineering Noise Control: Theory and Practice, Bies D A and Hansen C H,
Spon Press, Taylor & Francis, NY, USA, 2003.
2. Vehicle Noise & Vibration Refinement, edited by Xu Wang, Elsevier Publishing
Limited, 2010.
3. Vehicle Refinement Controlling Noise & Vibration in Road Vehicles, Mathew
Harrison, Elsevier Publication, 2004.
PES Univeristy
Department of Mechanical Engineering
7th Semester B. Tech. Lesson Plan
UE14ME426: Fundamentals of Tribology
Faculty: Dr. SHRIKANTH V. No. of Hours: 52
Class Chapter Title / % Portions covered
Topics to be covered
No. Reference Literature Lecture Cumulative
1 T2-Chapter 1: UNIT-I
Introduction INTRODUCTION - MATERIALS AND
Page 1 SURFACES
2 2
Tribology Historical perspective,
Industrial Significance, Economic
considerations
2 T2-Chapter 1: Solid structure and properties Atomic
Page 10 Structure, Bonding and Coordination 2 4
3 T2-Chapter 1: Disorders in Solid Structures
Page 12 2 6
4 T2-Chapter 1: Elastic and
Page 18 Plastic Deformation 2 8
5 T2-Chapter 1: Fracture and Fatigue
Page 22 2 10
6 T2-Chapter 1: TimeDependent Viscoelastic/Viscoplastic
Page 26 Deformation 2 12
7 T1-Chapter 2: Surfaces Nature of surfaces,
2 14
Page 10 Characteristics of Surface Layers
8 T2-Chapter 1: Surface texture, Surface parameters
Page 40 2 16
9 T1-Chapter 2: Statistical properties of surfaces, Analysis 2 18
Page 14 of Surface Roughness.
10 T1-Chapter 2: Measurement of surface parameters 2 20
Page 51
11 T1-Chapter 3: UNIT II
Page 92 CONTACTS 2 22
Analysis Single Asperity
12 T1-Chapter 3: Single Asperity contacts
2 24
Page 105
13 T1-Chapter 3: Multiple Asperity Contacts
Page 117 2 26
14 T1-Chapter 3: Measurement of the Real Area of
Page 146 Contact 2 28
Text Books:
T1. Introduction to Tribology, Bharat Bhushan, John Wiley & Sons.
T2. Principles of Tribology, Halling, J. (Ed), Macmillan, 1975.
14ME426: Product Design and Manufacturing
Faculty: NK
No. of Hours: 52
Chapter % of Portions
Clas Title / covered
Topics to be covered
s# Reference Referenc Cumulativ
Literature e chapter e
Introduction to Product Design, Definition of
UNIT 1
1 Product Design, Design by Evolution, 1 2
Design by Innovation,
15 5 30
Production Processes, Introduction
27 Glass, Ceramics 8 54
Designing with plastics, Rubber, Ceramics
28 8 56
and Wood
42 RPT 14 84
42 Quality Assurance in PDM, Control charts 15 86
44 Taguchi method, 15 88
51 Revision
52 Revision
Text Book:
1. Product Design and Manufacturing- Chitale, RC Guptha fourth edition, EEE
Reference Book:
1. Product Design and Development- Karl T Ulrich, Steven D Eppinger- Second
edition Mcgraw hill
14ME406: ENGINEERING ECONOMICS (2-0-0-4-2)
Faculty: CHIDAMBER
No. of Hours: 39
% of Portions
Chapter Title /
Class covered
Reference Topics to be covered
# Reference
Literature Cumulative
chapter
UNIT 1
Chapter 1 Introduction: Flow in an Economy,
1-3 Introduction Law of Supply and Demand 2 2
T1
Chapter 1
Types of Efficiency, Elements of Costs,
4-6 Other Costs/Revenues 8 10
T1
Chapter 2
7-9
T1 Design selection for a product 6 16
Text Book:
Reference Books:
1. Engineering Economics, R Panneerselvam, PHI Learning Pvt., Ltd.,
2. Engineering Economy, Thuesen H.G. PHI , 2002
Reference Book:
1. Engineering Economy, Riggs J.L., 4TH ed. , McGraw Hill, 2002