Syllabus Sem4
Syllabus Sem4
Syllabus Sem4
TEACHING EXAMINATION-SCHEME
SCHEME
Periods per Hours of Teacher's Class Test End Semester Total Pass Marks Pass Credits
Sr. SUBJECT
SUBJECT Week Exam. Assessment (CT) Exam.(ESE) Marks ESE Marks
No. CODE
(TA) Marks Marks (A+B+C) in the
Marks B C Subject
A
1. Theory of
Machines & 1625401 03 03 10 20 70 100 28 40 03
Mechanisms
2. Fundamentals of
1625402 04 03 10 20 70 100 28 40 04
Electronics
3. Production
1625403 03 03 10 20 70 100 28 40 03
Processes
4. Thermal
1625404 03 03 10 20 70 100 28 40 03
Engineering
5. Fluid Mechanics
1625405 03 03 10 20 70 100 28 40 03
and Machinery
Total :- 16 350 500
PRACTICAL
TEACHING EXAMINATION-SCHEME
SCHEME
Sr. SUBJECT
SUBJECT Hours of Practical (ESE) Total Pass Marks Credits
No. CODE
Periods per Exam. Internal(A) External(B) Marks in the
Week (A+B) Subject
6. Thermal
Engineering 1625406 02 03 15 35 50 20 01
Lab
7. Fluid
Mechanics and 1625407 03 03 15 35 50 20 01
Machinery Lab
8. Computer
Programming 1625408 04 03 15 35 50 20 02
Lab
Total :- 09 150
TERM WORK
TEACHING EXAMINATION-SCHEME
SCHEME
Sr. SUBJECT Periods per Marks of Marks of Total Pass Marks Credits
SUBJECT
No. CODE Week Internal External Marks in the
Examiner Examiner (X+Y) Subject
(X) (Y)
Theory of Machines &
9. 1625409 02 07 18 25 10 01
Mechanisms (TW)
10. Professional Practices-IV 1625410 04 07 18 25 10 02
11.
Production Processes (TW) 1625411 02 15 35 50 20 01
Total :- 08 100
Total Periods per week Each of duration One Hour 33 Total Marks = 750 24
THEORY OF MACHINES & MECHANISMS (MECHANICAL ENGINEERING GROUP)
CONTENTS : THEORY
Total 64 70
Text/Reference Books:
Titles of the Book Name of Authors Name of the Publisher
Eurasia publishing House Pvt. Ltd. 2006 edition
Theory of machines Khurmi Gupta
McGraw Hill companies II Edition
Theory of Machine S.S.Rattan
CONTENTS : THEORY
Chapter Name of the Topic Hours Marks
Electronic Devices :
Introduction to electronic devices, their symbols, principle of working and
testing procedure – Diode, Zener diode, Power diode, Varactor diode, Bipolar
Unit-01 Junction Transistor (BJT), Field Effect Transistor(FET) - JFET & MOSFET, Uni- 10 16
junction Transistor(UJT), power devices – DIAC,TRIAC, SCR, Photo devices-,
LDR, Photo diode, Photo transistor, LED & LED display ( 7 segment), Liquid
crystal display(LCD), opto –coupler, thermister-NTC,PTC Power supply.
Circuit diagram and operation : 09 15
Half wave, full wave & bridge rectifier. Filters – L, C, L-C, п filter Concept
of unregulated power supply, regulated power supply- line regulation & load
regulation. Principle of operation, block diagram and application of shunt
Unit-02 regulated power supply, series regulated power supply, switch mode power
supply (SMPS), 3 pin IC regulated, IC 723 adjustable power supply. Block
diagram of UPS, Concept of online and off line UPS. Concept of constant
current limiting and fold back current limiting, concept of constant voltage
source, constant current source.
Transistor :
Transistor as a switch and amplifier, single stage transistor amplifier CB,
CE and CC configuration and their applications, RC coupled and direct
coupled amplifier, their frequency response and application.
Power amplifier- class A, class B, class C, class AB, their comparison on
operating point, conduction cycle, efficiency, application.(No circuits
Unit-03 expected) 09 15
Oscillator: Requirement of oscillator circuit, Barkhauson’s criteria of
oscillator, circuit diagram and its application-. Phase shift oscillator, Hartley
oscillator, Colpitts oscillator, Crystal oscillator.
OP Amp :
Block diagram, configurations and use of op amp as - Inverting, Non-
Unit-04 inverting, Summing, Voltage to current converter, current to voltage 05 10
converter, differentiator, Comparator, Wien bridge oscillator, Schmitt’s
trigger, Instrument amplifier
Digital Electronics :
Number system- Decimal, Binary, Hexadecimal, BCD, Decimal to
binary conversion, , Decimal – Hexadecimal conversion.
Study of logic gates, Symbol, truth table and IC numbers - NOT, AND, OR,
NAND, NOR, XOR, XNOR and NAND as universal gate.
Unit-05 09 14
Flip Flops – Block diagram of flip flop, RS flip flop, D flip flop ,Toggle , JK
flip flop, Master Slave JK flip flop, Clocked flip flop – level triggered and
edge
triggered , Application of flip flop – Frequency divider, Ring counter, Shift
register. Seven segment driving circuit, Encoder, Decoder, Multiplexer, De
IC 555 :
Block diagram, Multi vibrator circuit diagram and working for Mono stable,
Bi stable and Astable Multivibrator, Analog to Digital Converters , Digital to
Analog converter .
Unit-06 Block diagram and working of – Welding control circuits –sequential timer
06 10
Temperature control circuits using SCR,FWR Speed control circuits Level
control circuit using variable capacitor and potentiometer.
Total 48 80
A. Miller
Industrial Electronics - a Text Lab Manual
Paul B. ZBar Tata McGraw Hill Publishers
Fundamentals of Electronics Ashish K Majumdar Foundation Publishing
PRODUCTION PROCESSES (MECHANICAL ENGINEERING GROUP)
CONTENTS : THEORY
Chapter
Name of the Topic Hours Marks
Turning : 03 08
1.1 Lathe :
Angle calculations for taper turning.
Cutting tool nomenclature and tool signature.
Cutting parameters and machining time calculation.
Unit-01 1.2 CNC Lathe : 10 22
Introduction, classification, advantages, positioning system, constructional
features.
Part programming : programming format, word, statement, block.
Preparatory and miscellaneous code, Fixed cycles in programming – canned
cycle, do-loop, subroutine.
Drilling :
Unit-02 Twist drill nomenclature. Cutting parameters , machining time calculation, Deep 02 06
hole drilling.
Milling and gear cutting
3.1 Milling : 03 06
Cutting parameters, machining time calculation, Milling operations – plain
milling, side and face milling, form milling, gang milling, end milling, face
milling, T- slot milling, slitting.
Unit-03 3.2 Gear cutting : 06 12
Gear cutting on milling machine –Dividing head and Indexing methods
Gear hobbing, Principle of operation, Advantages And limitations.
Hobbing techniques – climb and conventional, Gear shaping - Principle of
operation, advantages, disadvantages, Gear finishing processes - Gear
shaving , Gear grinding, Gear burnishing, gear lapping .
Grinding :
Classification of machines , Grinding wheel composition, types and shapes,
Unit-04 02 05
Designation. Types of Grinding operations.
Super Finishing Processes
6.1 Honing,
Unit-05 6.2 Lapping, 02 05
6.3 Burnishing,
6.4 Buffing and polishing.
Plastic Moulding
Types of plastic, Compression molding, Transfer moulding, Injection moulding,
Unit-06 04 06
blow molding, vacuum forming, extrusion, calendaring, rotational moulding.
Total 32 70
Text/Referernce Books:
Titles of the Book Name of Authors Name of the Publisher
Elements of workshop Technology-Volume S. K. Hajra Chaudary, Bose, Roy
Media Promoters and Publishers
I & II
Limited.
Production Technology Volume- I & II
O. P. Khanna & Lal Dhanpat Rai Publications.
Workshop Technology- Volume –I,II & III W. A. J. Chapman,
Viva Books (p) Ltd.
S. J. Martin
A text book of Foundry Tech.
O.P. Khanna Dhanpat Rai Publications.
Production Technology
R.B. Gupta Satya Prakashan New Delhi
Workshop Technology Volume-I& II
H.S.Bawa Tata McGraw-Hill
Introduction to Manufacturing Processes
John A. Schey McGraw-Hill
Manufacturing Technology M. Adithan A. B. Gupta
New age International
Pabla B. S. M. Adithan
CNC machines New age international limited.
Fundamental of metal cutting and machine
B. L. Juneja New age international limited.
tools
Technology of Machine Tools. Steve Krar, Albert Check
McGraw-Hill International.
CAD/CAM Principals and Applications
P. N. Rao Tata McGraw-Hill
Manufacruting Technology Metal Cutting P. N. Rao Tata McGraw-Hill
& Machne tools
Production Processes R.N. Pandey, S.P. Sharma Foundation Publishing
THERMAL ENGINEERING (MECHANICAL ENGINEERING GROUP)
CONTENTS : THEORY
CONTENT : THEORY
B] Reciprocating Pump :
7.9 Construction ,working principle and applications of single and double
acting reciprocating pumps. 08 06
7.10 Concept of Slip, Negative slip, Cavitation and separation
7.11 Use of Air Vessel.
7.11 Indicator diagram with effect of acceleration head & frictional head.
Text/Reference Books:
Titles of the Book Name of Authors Name of the Publisher
Fluid Mechanics and Machinery Bishwajet Ranjan, Anand Sharma Foundation Publishing
Pump manufactures’ catalogs such as Kirloskar Brothers, KSB, Kishor pumps etc.
THERMAL ENGINEERING LAB (MECH. ENGG. GROUP)
Subject Code Practical Credits
No. of Periods Per Week Full Marks : 50
1625406 L T P/S ESE : 50
01
— — 02 Internal : 15
— — — External : 35
CONTENTS : PRACTICAL
Practical: Skills to be developed:
Intellectual Skill :
1. Understand different sources of energy and their applications.
2. Understand various concepts and fundamentals of thermodynamics.
3. Understand concepts and laws of ideal gasses.
4. Understand vapour processes, steam boilers and different mountings and accessories.
5. Understand modes of heat transfer and concept of heat exchanges.
6. Interpret steam tables, mollier chart and relationship between different thermodynamic
properties.
Motor Skills :
1. Collect and write technical specifications of photovoltaic cells and identify different components on
panels of photovoltaic cells.
2. Conduct trial on the setup for calculation of thermal conductivity of metal rod
3. Trace path of flue gases and water steam circuit in a boiler.
4. Conduct trial on solar water heating system.
List of practical:
1. Collection of technical data and specification of photovoltaic cell by referring to manufacturers’
catalogues.
2. Study and Trial on solar water heating system.
3. Report on visit to wind power generation plant / biogas plant / hydraulic power plant.
4. Trace the flue gas path and water-steam circuit with the help of boiler model and write a report.
5. Report on visit to sugar factory / Dairy / steam power plant with specifications of boiler and list of
mountings and accessories.
6. Calculation of thermal conductivity of a solid metallic rod.
7. Verification of Stefan-Boltzman’s law
8. Study and compare various heat exchangers such as radiators, evaporators, condensers, plate heat
exchangers etc.
Numericals on vapour processes and ideal gas processes (minimum two problems on each)
FLUID MECHANICS AND MACHINERY LAB (MECH. ENGG. GROUP)
Subject Code Practical Credits
No. of Periods Per Week Full Marks : 50
1625407 L T P/S ESE : 50
01
— — 03 Internal : 15
— — — External : 35
CONTENTS : PRACTICAL
Motor Skills:
1) Use flow measuring device.
1) Draw the profile of radial cam for the given motion of follower. (At least four problems)
2) Determine the radius of rotation of flyball for different speed of governor and draw a graph between radius of rotation
versus speed.
3) Dismantling and assembly of mechanically operated braking mechanism for two wheelers.
4) Determi nation of power transmitted by any belt drive using any one dynamometer.
Note: One hour of the Term Work per week is to be utilized for instructions by subject teacher to
explain & demonstrate the accessories, tool holding & work holding devises as mentioned in Term Work
contents. The student will write assignments based on these sessions..
List of Term Work :
1) One assignment on cutting tool nomenclature and tool signature of single point cutting tool.
2) Industrial visit to observe plastic processing shop and report on the visit.
3) One job on lathe containing the operations like plain turning, threading, boring, taper turning.
4) One job on CNC lathe containing the operations like plain turning, taper turning and curvature.
(Group of two students , each group must use different program for different job dimensions )
5) One job containing drilling, milling, reaming, gear cutting (spur gear) per job max. two students.
6) One job containing surface grinding / cylindrical grinding for tolerances
± 30 micron,( For the job already made on milling machine /lathe).
7) One assignment on accessories & attachment – chucks, mandrels, carrier and catch plates rests,
face plate and angle plate, grinding attachment used on lathe.
8) One assignment on accessories & attachment, work holding & tool holding devises used on milling
machine.
9) One assignment each on shaper, planer, boring machine, broaching machine.
10) One assignment each on tool nomenclature & geometry of boring tool, broaching tool, milling
cutters.
One assignment on types of grinding wheels.