M.Tech 1st Sem Machine Degine Syllabus
M.Tech 1st Sem Machine Degine Syllabus
M.Tech 1st Sem Machine Degine Syllabus
Raipur
Composite
3 MENDE103 Th Core 3 1 - 4 70 30 - - 100
Materials
Theory of
4 MENDE104 Th Elasticity & Core 3 1 - 4 70 30 - - 100
Plasticity
5 MENDE105 Th Elective - I Core 3 1 - 4 70 30 - - 100
MENDE101 Tribology Lab
6 Pr - - 4 2 - - 50 25 75
P
MENDE102 Composite
7 Pr - - 4 2 - - 50 25 75
P Materials Lab
List of Electives-I
S.No. Subject Subject Code
I Advanced Finite Element Method
II Analysis & Design of Pressure Vessels & Components
III Mechanical Vibration
M.Tech. (Machine Design)
Semester-I
2019-20
Course L T P TC
Credits 3 1 - 4
Prerequisites ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS –I, II & III
This course will enable students to:
• To represent the problems mathematically.
Course • To optimize the solutions.
objectives
• To analyze the result numerically and linguistically by fuzzy theory.
• Emphasize the meaning and purpose of these techniques and their use in solving
Engineering Problems.
UNIT – I
Graph Theory And Its Application
Basic Terminology. Simple graph. Multi graph, Types of graph .Path .Cycles.
Eulerian and Hamiltonian graph. Shortest path problem Representation of graph.
Trees and their properties. Spanning Tree. Binary Tree. Tree traversal.
UNIT - II
Fuzzy Set And Its Applications
Fuzzy sets-Basic definitions, α-level sets. Convex fuzzy sets. Basic operations on
Course
Contents fuzzy sets. Types of fuzzy sets. Cartesian products, Algebraic products. Bounded
sum and difference, t-norms and t-conorms. The Extension Principle- The Zadeh’s
extension principle. Image and inverse image of fuzzy sets. Fuzzy numbers.
Elements of fuzzy arithmetic.
UNIT – III
Cryptography And Its Application
Introduction to the Concepts of Security: The need for security, Security
Approaches, Principles of Security, Types of Attacks. Cryptographic Techniques:
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UNIT - IV
Statistical Analysis
Expectation and variance of random variable. Sampling Distribution. Testing a
Hypothesis. Level of significance. Confidence limits. Test of significance for large
sample. Central limit theorem. Test of significance for means of two large samples.
Sampling Variables-small samples. Student t-distribution, Chi-square test.
UNIT - V
Optimization Techniques
Dynamic Programming-Deterministic and Probabilistic Dynamic programming.
Inventory- Basic characteristics of an inventory system. The Economic order
quantity. Deterministic models. Network analysis (PERT/ CPM).
After the completion of course:
1. This is the foundation of research and development in the computational
Course domain of engineering and technology.
outcomes 2. As the prerequisite, this will be traced the thought and ideas to design the
behavioral tools over the engineering range.
3. This is a transformation from theory to application through measuring theory
of natural problems and its applications.
1. Calculus of Variations with Applications, Gupta, A.S. Prentice Hall of India(P)
Ltd., N e w Delhi, 6th print, 2006
2. Introduction to Partial Differential Equations, Sankar Rao, .K Prentice Hall of
Text Books India(P) Ltd., New Delhi, 5th print, 2004
3. Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Jain.R.K, Iyengar.S.R.K. Narosa
publications 2nd Edition, 2006
4. Numerical Methods in Science and Engineering, Grewal, B.S - Kanna
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Course L T P TC
Credits 3 1 - 4
Prerequisites ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS –I, II & III
This course will enable students to:
• Differentiate between the types of lubricants and its respective
Course application area.
objectives • Understand and explain different laws of friction and topology of
surfaces.
• Appreciate the various modes of wear and the wear-mechanism maps
UNIT – I
Introduction of Tribology, Contact of solids, Nature of Surface interaction, Types of
friction, Theory of friction, Mechanism of Rolling friction, Friction instabilities. Wear
and its mechanism, types of wear, Factor affecting wear, control of wear, wear test rig.
UNIT - II
Lubricants: Properties, selection, Regime of lubrication, Lubricant test, solid lubricant
Theory of Hydrodynamic lubrication, Reynolds Equation, Infinitely Long bearing ,
Course
Infinitely short bearing.
Contents
Unit-3
Converging- diverging wedge, Summerfield Condition, Reynolds Condition, Center of
pressure, Exponential film. Plane slider bearing, Raleigh step bearing. Unit-4
Hydrodynamic Journal Bearing, Pressure equation, short bearing, Summerfield
method for infinitely long bearings, viscous friction, Petrify ’s Equation, cooling of
bearing. Porous Bearing.
Unit-5
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Course L T P TC
Credits 3 1 - 4
Prerequisites ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS –I, II & III
This course will enable students to:
• Distinguish and categorize the types of composite materials.
Course • Apply the concepts of tensors and estimate the engineering constants of
objectives composite materials.
• Identify and apply the concepts of plate theory in solving composite structural
problems.
UNIT – I
Classification and characterization of composite materials; fibrous, laminated and
particulate composites; laminar and laminates; manufacture of laminated fibre –
reinforced composite materials.
UNIT - II
Micromechanical behavior of laminar; stress-strain relations, engineering constraints
for orthotropic materials stress-strain relations for lamina of arbitrary orientation.
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Course L T P TC
Credits 3 1 - 4
Prerequisites ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS –I, II & III
This course will enable students to:
• To represent the problems mathematically.
Course • To optimize the solutions.
objectives
• To analyze the result numerically and linguistically by fuzzy theory.
• Emphasize the meaning and purpose of these techniques and their use in solving
Engineering Problems.
UNIT – I
Unit-1 Theory of Elasticity: Plane stresses and plane strain problems, Equations of
equilibrium, Equations of compatibility, Boundary conditions. Stresses functions,
Bihamonic Equations. Unit-2 Two Dimensional Problems in Rectangular Coordinate:
Saint Venants Principle, Solution by polymonials, Bending of Cantilever and simply
supported beams. Unit-3 Problems in Polar Coordinates: Stress distribution
symmetrical about an axis, Bending of curved beams, Thick cylinder Rotating Solid
Course
and hollow discs, Rotating shafts and cylinder, disc of uniform strength, Shrunk fit
Contents
assemblies of cylinder, stress concentration due to circular hole in a plate subjected
to tensile load. Unit-4 a) Bending of Plates: Rectangular Plate, Bending of axis –
symmetric plate with different end conditions. b) Torsion of Non Circular shafts: Saint
Venants theory of rectangular shafts, Equilateral triangular shaft, Elliptical shaft,
Torsion of hollow cross sections, Membrane Analogy Unit-5 Theory of Plasticity:
Introduction Saint Venants theory of plastic flow, yield criteria, plastic torsion of bars
of circular cross section
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Course L T P TC
Credits 3 1 - 4
Prerequisites ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS –I, II & III, SOM, FM, HMT
This course will enable students to:
• Knowledge of the concepts, mathematical formulation and numerical
Course implementation of FEM and knowledge.
objectives • FEM as applied to solid mechanics, fluid mechanics and heat transfer
problems.
UNIT – I
1: Introduction and Approximations Introduction to Finite Element Method,
Course
Discretization, Methods of weighted residual, Strong and weak forms for 1D and 2D
Contents
problems, Energy principles. 09 2: Elements and their shape functions Global, local
and natural coordinates, shape functions and their properties, Lagrange interpolation,
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