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Lesson Plan for III Semester IGDTUW 2014-15 Session

Class: IIIrd SEM B.Tech.(ECE, MAE) Subject code: BAS-201


Credits:4 Subject: Numerical Methods

S.No. Topics to be covered Total No.


1st Term of L/ T
1 Floating-Point Numbers: Floating-point representation, Rounding, Chopping, 2
Error analysis,

2 Condition and instability, rate and order of convergence of iterative schemes. 1

3 Non-Linear Equations: Direct iteration method 1

4 Bisection, Secant 1

5 Regula-Falsi method and Newton-Raphson method for single variable, 3


convergence analysis of Newton’s and Secant method
6. Simultaneous nonlinear equations with two variables-Newton-Raphson method. 1

7. System of Linear equations : Gauss-elimination method (using Pivoting 1


strategies),
8. Gauss-Jacobi and Gauss-Seidel Iteration method. Power and Jacobi method 5
for eigen-values and eigen-vectors.
Total 15L

Ist Minor Exam


9. Interpolation: Difference operators, Finite differences 2
10 Newton’s, Stirling’s and Bessel’s interpolation formula. 3

11 Gauss interpolation method, Lagrange interpolation and Newton’s divided 5


difference interpolation formula with error analysis.

12 Numerical differentiation and integration, Newton-Cotes quadrature formulae 5


(with error) and Gauss - Legendre quadrature formulae
Total 15L
2nd Minor Exam
13 Trapezoidal, Simpson’s one-third and three-eighth rule. 3

14 Differential Equations: Solution of initial value problems using Euler’s, 2


modified Euler’s,
15 Runge-Kutta method for first and second order differential equations. 3
16 Milne’s and Adam’s Bashforth predictor-corrector methods 2

Total 40 L
Text Books:

1. Jain M.K., Iyengar, S.R.K., and Jain, R.K. Numerical Methods for Scientific and Engineering
Computation, New Age International, 2003.
2. Gerald C.F and Wheatley P.O., Applied Numerical Analysis, Pearson Education. 2011,Eighth Edition.
3. Grewal B. S., Numerical Methods in Engineering and Science, Khanna Publishers.
References Books :
1. Sastry S., Introductory Methods of Numerical Analysis, PHI Pvt. Ltd., 2012, Fifth Edition.
2. Conte, S.D and Carl D. Boor, Elementry Numerical Analysis: An Algorithmic approach, Tata McGraw
Hill, New York, 2005.
3. Jain R.K., Iyengar S. R. K., Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Narosa Publishing House, 2011, Third
Edition.
ACADEMIC PLAN FOR 3rd SEM B. Tech. AUGUST 2014

Class: 3rd SEM B. Tech Subject code: BMA-203


Credits: 4 Subject: Strength of Materials Syllabus

S. No Topics to be covered Total No.


1st Term of L/ T
1 Compound Stresses: two dimensional stress system, conjugate shear stress 3
at a point on a plane, principle stresses
2 Strains, principal- planes, Mohr’s circle for plane stresses, Plain strain and 2
its Mohr’s circle representation, principal strains, maximum shear strain.
3 Bending stresses in Beams: Bending of beams with symmetric section, 2
boundary condition, pure bending, bending equation in circular, hollow
circular, rectangular, I & T sections.
4 Shearing stresses in Beams: Ttransverse shear stress distribution in 2
circular, hollow circular, rectangular, I & T sections.
5 Deflection of Beams: Moment curvature relation, direct integration 3
method, Macaulay’s and moment-area method, Castigliano’s theorem,
strain energy
6 Fixed Beams: Macaulay’s method for fixed beam subjected to different 3
types of loads and couples, Moment area method for fixed beams.
Total 15L
st
1 MID SEM EXAM
7 Continuous beams: Clapeyron’s theorem, singularity function method, 4
moment distribution method for different type of loads
8 Torsion: deformation of a twisted circular shaft, Stress and deformation in 4
twisted circular solid and hollow shafts, Strain energy due to torsion, Power
transmitted by circular shafts.
9 Springs: Closed and open coil helical spring subjected to axial load, spring 3
in parallel & series.
10 Columns and Struts: columns under uni-axial load, buckling of columns, 4
slenderness ratio and conditions, derivations of Euler’s formula for elastic
buckling load, Equivalent lengths and Ranking Gardon empirical Formula
Total 15L
nd
2 MID SEM EXAM
11 Thin Pressure Vessel: Thin Pressure Vessels, Circumferential and 3
longitudinal stresses in thin cylindrical shells and thin spherical shell under
internal pressure,

12 Thick Pressure Vessel: Lame’s theory, Stresses in thick and compound 3


cylinders.
13 Bending of curved bars: Bending of beams with large initial curvature, 4
position of neutral axis, stresses in rectangular, trapezoidal, triangle and
circular cross sections subjected to tension or compression.
END TERM EXAM Total: 40
IGDTUW, Kashmere Gate, Delhi-06

Department of Mechanical & Automation Engineering

ACADEMIC PLAN FOR 3rd SEM B.Tech (Mechanical and Automation) 2014

Class: 3rd SEM MB. Tech Subject code: BMA-205


Credits: 4 Subject: Material Science

S. No. Topics to be covered Total No.


st
1 Term of L/ T
1 Crystal structure, crystal systems, crystallographic points, directions and planes. 3

2 Single crystal, polycrystalline materials, Anisotropy, Polymorphism 3

X-Ray diffraction technique. Point defects, vacancies, linear defects, interfacial


3 defects, volume defects. 3

4 Grain size determination, Classifications of Cast Iron, steels and their alloys. 2

5 Effect of alloying elements, IS standards codes for Cast iron and steels. 2

6 Composite materials, Inroduction to Phase Diagrams, Phases. 2

Total 15L

1st MID SEM EXAM

7 Unary and binary phase diagrams, phase equilibria, phase rule, 2

Types of equilibrium diagrams, solid solution types, Iron- Carbon diagrams


8 3

Principles and purpose of heat treatment of steels


9 2

Normalizing, hardening, tempering, isothermal treatment, case hardening –


10 carburizing, nitriding 3

11 Precipitating hardening of aluminum alloys. 2

12 Cooling Curves, Corrosion, Methods of protection from corrosion. 3

Total 15L

2nd MID SEM EXAM

Ductile fracture and brittle fracture; Fatigue


13 failure. 2
Creep failure of the materials and creep resistant
14 materials. 2

Dislocations and strengthening mechanisms in


15 solids. 2

Slip systems, slip in single crystal, twinning,


16 Hall-Petch equation, 2

Solid-solution strengthening, strain hardening, recovery, recrystallization and


grain growth
17 2

Total 10L

END TERM EXAM Total: 40


IGDTUW, Kashmere Gate, Delhi-06

Department of Mechanical & Automation Engineering

ACADEMIC PLAN FOR 3rd SEM B. Tech (Mechanical & Automation Engineering) 2014

Class: 3rd SEM B. Tech Credits: 4


Subject Code: BMA - 207 Subject: Fluid Mechanics & Hydraulic Machines

Total No.
Sr. No. Topics To Be Covered
of L/ T
Fluid properties and pressure measurement: Mass density, Specific Volume, Specific Weight
1. 01
& Relative density.
Viscosity, Newton’s law of viscosity, Newtonian and Non-Newtonian Fluids, Ideal and Real
2. 03
fluids.
Compressibility, Bulk modulus, Pressure at a point, Pascal’s law, Hydrostatic pressure law,
3. Absolute and Gauge pressure, Measurement of pressure, Simple and Differential 03
Manometers.
4. Hydrostatic and kinematics of fluids: Definition of total pressure, Center of pressure. 02
Equation for hydrostatic force and depth of center of pressure on plane surfaces (vertical
5. 03
and inclined), Hydrostatic force on submerged curved surfaces.
Classification of flow, steady & unsteady, uniform and non-uniform, Definition of path line,
6. streamline, streak line, stream tube, one, two, three dimensional flows, Rotational and 03
irrotational flow.
1st MID SEM EXAM Total 15 L
Definition of velocity potential, stream functions, stream line, equipotential line. Relation
7. 03
between velocity potential and stream function.
8. Fluid dynamics: Derivation of Euler’s equation and Bernoulli’s equation. 02
9. Application of Bernoulli’s equation, Pitot tube, Venturimeter, problems, Momentum equation. 03
Flow through pipes and dimensional analysis, Flow through pipes, Reynolds number,
10. classification of flow, Definition of hydraulic gradient, energy gradient, Major and minor losses 03
in pipe flow.
Equation for head loss due to friction (Darcy-Weishbach equation), Friction factor for
11. 01
commercial pipes.
Minor losses (types), equation for head loss due to sudden expansion, Pipes in series, pipes in
12. parallel and equivalent pipe, laminar and turbulent flow, Buckingham’s π theorem, Model 03
analysis, Similitude.
2nd MID SEM EXAM Total 15 L
Introduction to hydrodynamic machines: Turbines classification, elementary analysis, specific
13. 03
and unit quantities.
14. Performance characteristics of Kaplan, Pelton , Francis, Centrifugal and reciprocating Pumps. 04
15. Elementary analysis, specific and unit quantities, performance characteristics. 03
END TERM EXAM Total 10 L

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