SE-Mechanical CBCGS Syllabus
SE-Mechanical CBCGS Syllabus
SE-Mechanical CBCGS Syllabus
2017
Item No. 4.173
UNIVERSITY OF MUMBAI
Dr. S. K. Ukarande
Co-ordinator,
Faculty of Technology,
Member - Academic Council
University of Mumbai, Mumbai
In addition to Program Educational Objectives, for each course of the program, objectives and expected
outcomes from a learner’s point of view are also included in the curriculum to support the philosophy of
outcome based education. I strongly believe that even a small step taken in the right direction will definitely
help in providing quality education to the major stakeholders.
Dr. S. M. Khot
Chairman, Board of Studies in Mechanical Engineering, University of Mumbai
Semester III
Course Code Department Level Optional Course III Course Code Institute Level Optional Course I#
MEDLO7031 Mechanical Vibrations ILO7011 Product Lifecycle Management
MEDLO7032 Automobile Engineering ILO7012 Reliability Engineering
MEDLO7033 Pumps, Compressors and Fans ILO7013 Management Information System
MEDLO7034 Computational Fluid Dynamics ILO7014 Design of Experiments
ILO7015 Operation Research
ILO7016 Cyber Security and Laws
ILO7017 Disaster Management and Mitigation
Measures
ILO7018 Energy Audit and Management
ILO7019 Development Engineering
# Common with all branches
Course Code Department Level Elective Course IV Course Code Institute Level Elective Course II#
MEDLO8041 Power Plant Engineering ILO8021 Project Management
MEDLO8042 Rapid Prototyping ILO8022 Finance Management
Entrepreneurship Development and
MEDLO8043 Renewable Energy Systems ILO8023
Management
MEDLO8044 Energy Management in Utility Systems ILO8024 Human Resource Management
ILO8025 Professional Ethics and CSR
ILO8026 Research Methodology
ILO8027 IPR and Patenting
ILO8028 Digital Business Management
ILO8029 Environmental Management
# Common with all branches
Objectives
1. To provide sound foundation in the mathematical fundamentals necessary to formulate, solve and
analyse engineering problems.
2. To study the basic principles of Laplace Transform, Fourier Series, Complex variables.
Assessment:
References:
Objectives
1. To familiarize the concepts of Energy in general and Heat and Work in particular
2. To study the fundamentals of quantification and grade of energy
3. To study the effect of energy transfer on properties of substances in the form of charts and diagrams
4. To familiarize application of the concepts of thermodynamics in vapour power, gas power cycles
Assessment:
Reference Books:
1. Thermodynamics: An Engineering Approach by Yunus A. Cengel and Michael ABoles,7thedition,
TMH
2. Basic Engineering Thermodynamics by Rayner Joel, Longman Publishers Engineering
3. Engineering Thermodynamics by P Chattopadhyay, 2nd edition, Oxford University Press India
4. Thermodynamics by P K Nag, 5th edition, TMH
5. Thermodynamics by Onkar Singh, New Age International
6. Thermodynamics by C P Arora, TMH
7. Engineering Thermodynamics through Examples by Y V C Rao, Universities Press (India) Pvt Ltd
8. Fundamentals of Thermodynamics by Moran & Shapiro
9. Fundamentals of Classical Thermodynamics by Van Wylen G.H. & Sonntag R.E., JohnWiley &
Sons
10. Thermodynamics by W.C. Reynolds, McGraw-Hill & Co
11. Thermodynamics by J P Holman, McGraw-Hill & Co
University of Mumbai, B. E. (Mechanical Engineering), Rev 2016 13
Course Code Course Name Credits
MEC303 Strength of Materials* 04
* Course common to Mechanical and Automobile Engineering
Objectives:
1. To study different types of stresses, strain and deformation induced in the mechanical components due
to external loads.
2. To study distribution of various stresses in the mechanical elements or bodies of finite dimensions that
deform under loads.
3. To study the effects of component dimensions, materials and shapes on stresses and deformations
Assessment:
References:
Objectives
1. To study basic production processes.
2. To study how to select appropriate production processes for a specific application.
3. To study machine tools
References
Objectives
1. To study basic engineering materials, their structure-property-performance
2. To study strengthening processes including heat treatment processes in order to enhance properties.
3. To study new materials and their applications
Assessment:
References
1. Materials Science and Engineering by William D. Callister, Jr. – Adapted by R.Balasubramaniam, Wiley
India (P) Ltd
2. Material Science and Metallurgy by V.D. Kodgire, Everest Publishing House
3. Mechanical Behaviour of Materials by Courtney, McGraw Hill International New Delhi
4. Introduction of Engineering Materials, by B.K. Agrawal, McGraw Hill Pub. Co. ltd
5. Mechanical Metallurgy by G.E. Dieter, McGraw Hill International New Delhi
6. A text book of Metallurgy by A.R.Bailey, Macmillan & Co. Ltd., London
7. The Structure and Properties of Engineering Alloys by W.F. Smith, McGraw hill Int.
8. Engineering Physical Metallurgy, by Y. Lakhtin, Mir Publishers, Moscow
9. Introduction to Physical Metallurgy by SydneyAvner, McGraw Hill
10. Metallurgy for Engineers by E.C. Rollason - ELBS SOC and Edward Arnold, London
Assessment:
Term work
A. Minimum two questions from theory part of each module should be solved as a home work in A-3
size sketch book.
B. A-3 size Printouts/plots of the problems solved in practical class from the practical part of each
module. Problems from practical parts of each module should be solved using any standard CAD
packages like IDEAS, PRO-E, CATIA, Solid Works, Inventor etc.
The distribution of marks for Term work shall be as follows:
Home work sketch book 20 marks
Printouts/Plots 20 marks
Attendance 10 marks
References:
1. Machine Drawing by N.D. Bhatt.
2. A textbook of Machine Drawing by Laxminarayan and M.L. Mathur, Jain brothers Delhi
3. Machine Drawing by Kamat and Rao
4. Machine Drawing by M. B. Shah
5. A text book of Machine Drawing by R. B. Gupta, Satyaprakashan, Tech. Publication
6. Machine Drawing by K.I.Narayana, P. Kannaiah, K.Venkata Reddy
7. Machine Drawing by Sidheshwar and Kanheya
8. Autodesk Inventor 2011 for Engineers and Designers by ShamTickoo and SurinderRaina, Dreamtech
Press
9. Engineering Drawing by P J Shah
10. Engineering Drawing by N D Bhatt
Objectives:
1. To familiarise material behaviour under different loading conditions
2. To acquaint with surface hardness measurement method
3. To familiarise with impact test methods for different materials
Assessment:
Objectives:
1. To familiarise with use of optical laboratory microscope
2. To acquaint with microstructures of ferrous (steel and cast iron) metals
3. To familiarise with microstructures of steel under different heat treated conditions
4. To study hardenability, fatigue test for fatigue strength and corrosion rate test
Sr No Details
1 Study of metallurgical microscope
2 Metallographic sample preparation and etching
3 Microstructures of plain carbon steels
4 Microstructures of cast irons
5 Annealing, Normalizing and Hardening of medium carbon steel and observation of microstructures
6 Study of tempering characteristics of hardened steel
7 Determination of hardenability of steel using Jominy end Quench Test
8 Fatigue test – to determine number of cycles to failure of a given material at a given stress
Note: Preferably, the assignments shall be based on live problems. Project Based Learning may be
incorporated by judiciously reducing number of assignments
Assessment:
Term Work: Including Laboratory Work and Assignments both
Distribution of marks for Term Work shall be as follows:
Laboratory work 15 marks
Assignments 05 Marks
Attendance 05 marks
Objectives:
1. To study basic machining processes.
2. To familiarise various machining operations and machine protocols
Assessment:
Term Work:
1. All the jobs mentioned above
2. Complete Work-Shop Book giving details of drawing of the job and time sheet
The distribution of marks for Term work shall be as follows:
Job Work with complete workshop book …….40 marks
Attendance …….10 marks
Objectives:
1 To inculcate an ability to relate engineering problems to mathematical context
2 To provide a solid foundation in mathematical fundamentals required to solve engineering
problem
3 To study the basic principles of Vector analyses, complex integration, probability, test of
hypothesis and correlation between data.
4 To prepare students for competitive exams
Assessment:
References:
Objectives:
1. To study fluid statics and fluid dynamics
2. To study application of mass, momentum and energy equations in fluid flow.
3. To learn various flow measurement techniques.
Assessment:
Reference Books:
1. Fluid Mechanics by Yunus A Cengel and John M Cimbala, McGraw Hill Education, 3rd Edition
2. Fluid Mechanics and Machinery by C S P Ojha, Chandramouli and R Berndtsson, Oxford University
Press
3. Introduction to Fluid Mechanics by Fox and McDonald
4. Fluid Mechanics by R K Bansal
5. Fluid Mechanics by Victor Streeter, Benjamin Wylie and K W Bedford, McGraw Hill Education, 9th
Edition
6. Fluid Mechanics by K. L. Kumar
7. Introduction to Fluid Mechanics by James A. Fay
8. Fluid Mechanics by B. M. Massey
9. Mechanics of Fluids by Irving Shames
10. Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulics, S. K. Ukarande, Ane Books Pvt.Ltd
Objectives
1 To study power electronic switches and circuits and their applications
2 To familiarise Op amp and digital circuits and their applications
3 To acquaint with basics of microprocessor and microcontroller
4 To study structure, working and characteristics of different types of industrial electric motors and their
5 selection for a particular application
Assessment:
Reference Books:
1. Power Electronics M.H. Rashid, Prentice-Hall of India
2. Power Electronics, P S Bhimbra
3. Power Electronics, Vedam Subramanyam, New Age International
4. Power Electronics, Ned Mohan, Undeland, Robbins, John Wiley Publication
5. Electronic Devices and Circuits, Robert Boylestad and Louis Nashelsky, Prentice-Hall
6. Industrial Electronics and Control by S K Bhattacharya, S Chatterjee, TTTI Chandigarh
7. Modern Digitals Electronic, Jain R P, Tata McGraw Hill, 1984
8. Digital principal and Application, Malvino and Leach, Tata McGraw Hill, 1991
9. Fundamentals of Microcontrollers and Embedded System, Ramesh Gaonkar, PENRAM
10. MSP430 Microcontroller Basics, John H. Davies, Newnes; 1 edition 2008
Objectives
1. To study sheet metal forming as well as mechanical behavior of stress system in metal forming
processes.
2. To Acquaint tobasic principles of design of jigs and fixtures
3. To give exposure to Non-traditional machining operations.
4. To acquaint with fundamentals of metal cutting and tool engineering
Assessment:
References
Objectives:
1. To acquaint with basic concept of kinematics and kinetics of machine elements
2. To familiarise with various basic mechanisms and inversions
3. To study basics of power transmission
Assessment:
Internal Assessment for 20 marks:
Consisting Two Compulsory Class Tests
First test based on approximately 40% of content and second test based on remaining contents (approximately
40% but excluding contents covered in Test I)
References:
1. Theory of Mechanisms and Machines by Amitabh Ghosh and A. Kumar Mallik
2. Theory of Machines and Mechanism by Uicker Jr, Garden Pennock & J.F. Shigley, OXFORD
University Press
3. Theory of Machines by P L Ballaney
4. Theory of Machines by S S Ratan
5. Kinematics of Machines by R T Hinckle, Prentice Hall Inc
6. Kinematics by V M Fairs, McGraw Hill
7. Mechanism Design: Analysis and Synthesis Vol I by A. Erdman and G N Sander, Prentice Hall
8. Kinematics and Dynamics of Planer mechanisms by Jeremy Hirsihham, McGraw Hill
9. Theory of Machines by W. G. Green, Bluckie & Sons Ltd
Objective:
1. To acquaint with data modelling/database design using the entity-relationship
2. To study use of Structured Query Language (SQL) and learn SQL syntax
3. To familiarise Graphical User Interface techniques to retrieve information from database
4. To study needs of database processing and controlling the consequences of concurrent data access
Term Work:
Assign minimum two case studies for each student. On their case studies following exercises to be performed
1. Problem Definition and draw ER/EER diagram
2. Design Relational Model
3. Perform DDL operation
4. Perform DML and DCL operations
5. Design Forms using Visual programming
6. Retrieve the information through GUI.
4. Students work along with evaluation report to be preserved till the next examination
Reference Books:
1. Database Management Systems, G K Gupta, McGraw – Hill
2. Database System Concepts, Korth, Slberchatz, Sudarshan, 6thEdition, McGraw – Hill
3. GUI Design for dummies, IDG books
4. Visual Basic 2005, How to program, Deitel and Deitel,3rdEdition, Pearson Education
5. SQL and PL/SQL for Oracle 10g,Black Book, Dr P S Deshpande, Dreamtech Press
6. Introduction to Database Management, Mark L Gillenson, Paulraj Ponniah, Wiley
7. Oracle for Professional, Sharaman Shah, SPD.
8. Database Management Systems, Raghu Ramkrishnan and Johannes Gehrke, TMH
9. Fundamentals of Database Management System, Mark L Gillenson, Wiley India
Objectives:
1. To study measurement as well as calibration principles
2. To practically verify the concepts learnt in theory course
(b) Mini Project: A mini project along with a brief report in which a group of students (maximum 4) will
design/ fabricate/ assemble a unit or software based simulation to demonstrate any principle in Fluid
Mechanics.
Assessment:
Term work Mark distribution will be as follows:
Laboratory work 15 marks
Mini Project 05 marks
Attendance 05 marks
Objectives
1. To study operational characteristics of various electrical and electronics components
2. To study microcontroller based applications and its programming
List of Experiment: Minimum six from 1-9 and four from 10-15, in all minimum ten experiments need to
be performed
Sr No Detailed Contents
1 MOSFET / IGBT as a switch
2 V-I characteristics of SCR
3 Triggering circuit of SCR (UJT)
4 Full wave Rectifier using SCR
5 Single phase Bridge inverter with rectifier load
6 OPAMP as integrator
7 555 timer as astable multivibrator
8 Implementing study of gates and Logic Operations like, NOT, AND, OR
9 Realization of basic gates using universal gates
10 Light dimmer circuit using Diac-Triac
11 Speed control of DC motor
12 Speed control of induction motor
13 Simple programs using microcontroller
Simple microcontroller based application like Temp Measurement/ Speed Measurement
14
using Proximity Sensor/ Piezoelectric Actuator Drive
15 Microcontroller based speed control for Induction Motor
Learners (in a group) may be encouraged for Project Based Learning. Appropriate Weightage may be
given in term work assessment
Assessment:
Objectives:
1. To familiarise with various mechanisms and inversions
2. To acquaint with basics of power transmission systems
Objectives:
1. To familiarise with basic machining processes.
2. To Acquaint to various machining operations and machine protocols
Term Work:
1. Composite job mentioned above
2. Complete Work-Shop Book giving details of drawing of the job and time sheet