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SCHOOL OF STUDIES OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY

DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING


Scheme of Teaching and Evaluation 2023-24 (As per NEP-2020)
Choice Based Credit System (CBCS) and Outcome Based Education (OBE)
(Effective from the Academic year 2023-24)

III-SEMESTER SCHEME OF TEACHING & EVALUATION 2023-24


Teaching
Examination
Hours/week

Credits
Practica
Tutorial
lectures
S.

l/Drawi

Total Marks
Theory
Course Type

SEA Marks
Course Code

Examinatio

CIA Marks
n in Hours
N. Course Title

ng
L T P
1 Ancient Science/Management/ MEUCTE1 3 1 - 03 40 60 100 4
Statistical and Numerical Methods
Psychology
2 Department Core MEUCTT1 3 1 - 03 40 60 100 4
Engineering Thermodynamics

3 Department Core MEUCTT2 Mechanics of Solids – I 2 1 - 03 40 60 100 3

4 Department Core MEUCTT3 Manufacturing Processes 3 - - 03 40 60 100 3

5 Open Elective MEUCTO1 Introduction to Thermodynamics* 3 - - 03 40 60 100 3

6 MEUCTP1 3 - - 03 40 60 100 3
Material Science and Metallurgy
Department Elective
MEUCTP2
Sustainable Energy Conversion

7 Practical MEUCLT1 - - 2 03 25 25 50 1
Manufacturing Processes Lab
8 Practical MEUCLT2 Computer Aided Machine Drawing 1 - 2 03 25 25 50 2

Total 18 3 04 25 290 410 700 23


* Not for ME students
Credit Definition: ➢ Four credit courses are to be designed for 50 hours of Teaching-Learning process.
➢1-hour lecture (L) per week per semester = 1 Credit ➢ Three credit courses are to be designed for 40 hours of Teaching-Learning process.
➢1-hour tutorial (T) per week per semester = 1 Credit ➢ Two credit courses are to be designed for 30 hours of Teaching-Learning process.
➢2-hour Practical/Drawing(P) per week per semester = 1 Credit ➢ One credit courses are to be designed for 15 hours of Teaching-Learning process
Note: The above is applicable only to THEORY courses

CIA: Two internal Class Tests, each of 15 Marks. Assignment: 10 Marks

SEA: Semester End Assessment – 60 marks

List of Electives for ME Students:


1. Green Buildings (CEUCTO1)
2. Engineering Materials (CHUCTO1)
3. Data Structure with C++ (CSUCTO1)
4. Data Communication (ECUCTO1)
5. Computer Organization and Architecture (ITUCTO1)
6. I.C. Engine (IPUCTO1)
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(A Central University)
Department of Mechanical Engineering

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MEUCTE1 Statistical and Numerical 3 1 - 40 60 4
Methods

Course Objectives:
1 To impart knowledge on statistics and probability
2 To make students understand various sampling methods to analyse the data.
3 To enable students to apply NM techniques in solving polynomials and DEs.

UNIT-1 Introduction to Probability and Statistics


Theory of Probability – Mathematical and statistical definition of probability
Sample space finite sample space sample point, Events Theorem of total
probability. Sample and compound event. Conditional probability. Theorem of
compound probability. Boy’s theorem. Use of binomial theorem.

UNIT-2 Distribution and Sampling


Theoretically Distribution – Binomial Distribution Mean, Standard deviation and
Pearson’s β and γ coefficient. Poisson distribution, mean, variance normal
Distribution.
Random and simple sampling – mean and standard deviation in simple
sampling of attribute test of significance for large sample test of significance
based on Chi square, T, F, and Z Distribution Degree of freedom and condition
for applying

UNIT-3 Introduction to Numerical Methods


Approximation and errors in Computation Approximation and round-off errors,
truncation errors and Taylor series, Determination of roots of polynomials and
transcendental equations by Graphical methods and Bisection, Regular-false,
secantand Newton-Raphson methods, solution of Linear simultaneous, linear
algebraic equations by Gauss Elimination Gauss-Jordan and Gauss-Siedel
iteration method.

UNIT-4 Numerical Techniques


Empirical Laws, Curve Fitting & Interpolation Curve fitting linear and non-linear
regression analysis (Method of group average and least squares) finite
differences, backward, forward and central difference relation and their use in
Numerical differentiation and integration and their application in interpolation.

UNIT-5 Numerical Solutions to DEs


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Numerical Solution of Ordinary Differential Equations Numerical Integration by


Trapezoidal rule, Simpson’s (1/3rd & 3/8th) rule and its error estimation. Multi
Step Methods for differential equations.

TEXTBOOKS:
1 M. Ray, Statistical Methods, Ram Prasad Publications, 2021
2 S. C. Gupta and Kapoor, Fundamental of Mathematical Statistic, Sultan Chand Sons,
10th Edition, 2002
3 P.Kandasamy, K.Thilagavathy & K. Gunavathy, Numerical Methods, -S Chand&
Co.,2nd Edition, 2003.
4 S.S.Sastry, Introductory Methods of Numerical Analysis-, PHI, 3rd Edition,2003
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1 P.C. Biswal, Probability and Statistics, PHI, 2nd Edition, 2008
2 James B. Scarborough, Numerical Methods Analysis-, Oxford & IBH Publishing, 6th
Edition, 2002
3 Dr.B.S.Grewal, Numerical Methods in Engineering & Science, Khanna Publishers,
6th Edition, 2004.

WEB RESOURCES
1 https://ocw.mit.edu/courses/18-335j-introduction-to-numerical-methods-spring-2019/
2 https://www.sjsu.edu/me/docs/hsuChapter%2010%20Numerical%20solution%20metho
ds.pdf
3 https://onlinecourses.nptel.ac.in/noc23_ma94/preview

Course Outcomes (COs):


After completion of the course, the students will be able to
CO1 Use statistical methods to solve engineering problems.
CO2 Apply distribution techniques in arriving at solutions to real-time problems
CO3 Use Numerical Methods to solve Linear and simultaneous equations.
CO4 Implement numerical integration and differentiation techniques in case studies
CO5 Solve differential and ordinary differential equations by NM techniques.

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Department of Mechanical Engineering

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(A Central University)
Department of Mechanical Engineering

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MEUCTT1 Engineering Thermodynamics 3 1 - 40 60 4

Course Objectives:
1 To educate the basic concept of various forms of energy especially (heat and work)
2 Develop skills to formulate and analyze thermodynamic problems involving control
volumes and control masses
3 To introduce the concepts of the steam table, Mollier diagrams to determine the
properties of pure substances.
4 Make students understand various systems/processes involved in ideal gas and two-
phase mixtures.
5 Familiarise the students with the procedure to analyse the working of different types
of thermodynamic cycles and their performance

UNIT-1 Introduction to Thermodynamics


Thermodynamic System, Control Volume, Macroscopic Versus Microscopic
Point of View, Properties, State, Processes and Cycles, Equality of
Temperature and Zeroth Law of Thermodynamics. Work, Heat and their
comparison.

UNIT-2 First Law of Thermodynamics


First law: for systems and control volumes, enthalpy, Applications of first law:
closed and open systems, Steady flow energy equation, unsteady flow energy
equation. Limitations of the first law of thermodynamics, concept of Heat
Engine, heat pump/ refrigerators and Reservoirs, Kelvin-Planck and Clausius
statements and their equivalence; reversible and irreversible processes;
Causes of Irreversibility, Internal and External Irreversibility. Thermodynamic
temperature scale

UNIT-3 Second Law of Thermodynamics


Clausius inequality and entropy: principle and evaluation, second law for closed
and open systems; Availability and Exergy, Introduction to Third Law of
Thermodynamics.

UNIT-4 Pure Substances


Pure Substances: P-V-T- surfaces, Phase Transformations, Triple Point and
Critical Point of Pure Substances, State Properties during Change of Phase,
Dryness Fraction. Property Diagrams, Steam Tables, Mollier Charts, Various
Thermodynamic Processes and Energy Transfer, Measurement of Dryness
Fraction.

UNIT-5 Thermodynamic Property Relations


Maxwell relations; Clausius-Clapeyron equation; Difference in heat capacities;
Ratio of heat capacities; Joule-Thompson coefficient. Mixture of perfect gases
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Department of Mechanical Engineering

- Mole Fraction, Mass fraction, Dalton's and Amalgam's model - Calculation of


C p , C v , R, u, h and s changes for gas mixtures. Gibbs and Helmholtz Functions.

TEXTBOOKS:
1 P.K. Nag, Engineering Thermodynamics, Tata McGraw-Hill, 6th Edition , 2022
2 Sonntag, Borgnakke, Van Wylen, Fundamentals of Thermodynamics,
Wiley, 8thEdition,2012.
3 Y.A.Cengel and M.A.Boles, Thermodynamics: an Engineering Approach, McGraw
Hill, 9th Edition, 2019
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1 Moran & Shapiro, Fundamentals of Engineering Thermodynamics, Willey, 8th Edition,
2014.

WEB RESOURCES
1 https://www2.engineering.com/Library/ArticlesPage/tabid/85/ArticleID/218/Thermodyna
mics.aspx
2 https://open.umn.edu/opentextbooks/textbooks/1252
3 https://www2.engineering.com/Library/ArticlesPage/tabid/85/ArticleID/218/Thermodyna
mics.aspx
4 https://onlinecourses.nptel.ac.in/noc23_me65/preview#:~:text=This%20course%20is%2
0on%20basic,pure%20substance%20and%20practical%20applications.

Course Outcomes (COs):


After completion of the course, the students will be able to
CO1 Explain the fundamentals of heat and work transfer
CO2 Apply the laws of thermodynamics to flow processes.
CO3 Implement the concept of second law and entropy of the various thermodynamics
processes.
CO4 Determine properties of pure substances using the steam table and Mollier chart
CO5 Determine the non-reactive gas mixture properties through the relation between
measurable properties and non-measurable entities.

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(A Central University)
Department of Mechanical Engineering

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MEUCTT2 Mechanics of Solids – I 2 1 - 40 60 3

Course Objectives:
1 To impart a fundamental understanding of the concepts of stress and strain by
analysis of solids and structures.
2 To familiarize the concept of shear force and bending moment.
3 To make students understand and apply the relation between moment, slope &
deflection.
4 To acquaint the combined effect of torsion and bending.
5 To study the strength of columns and the stress distribution in a cylinder.

UNIT-1 Introduction to Stress and Strain


Basic of Stress and strain, elastic constants, stress–strain diagram, Hooke’s law,
Poisson’s ratio, shear stress, the stress in the components subjected to multi-
axial forces, thermal stresses, statically indeterminate systems.

UNIT-2 Beams
Beams: Introduction of Beams, Various types of Beams, Various type of
Supports, Reactions at supports, Shear force and bending moment at any
section of a beam, Relation between Shear Force and Bending Moment, Point of
contra-flexure.
Bending of beams: Bending of beams with symmetric section, boundary
conditions, pure bending, and bending equation problems of simple bending.

UNIT-3 Deflection of Beam


Relation between slope deflection and radius of curvature, solution of beam
deflection, problem by Macaulay’s method, Direct integration method, Moment
Area Method.

UNIT-4 Torsion
Deformation in the circular shaft due to torsion, basic assumptions, torsion
equations, stresses in the elastic range, angular deflection, hollow & stepped
circular shaft.

UNIT-5 Principal Stresses and Strain


Transformation of plane stresses, Principal stresses, Maximum shear stresses.
Combined Loading: Components subjected to bending, torsion & axial loads.
Mohr’s circle for plane stresses, Plain strain and its Mohr’s circle representation,
Principal strains, Maximum shear strain.
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Department of Mechanical Engineering

TEXTBOOKS:
1S.P. Timoshenko & D.H. Young, Elements of Strength of Material, Affiliated East-West
Press, 5th Edition, 2009.
2 Sadhu Singh, Strength of Materials, Khanna Book Publishing Company, 1st Edition,
2016
3 Crandall, Dahl & Lardnee, An Introduction of Mechanics of Solid, Tata McGraw
Hill,2012.
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1 F.P. Beer & E.R. Johnson Jr., Mechanics of material, Tata McGraw Hill, 3rd Edition,
2021.
2 L.S. Srinath, Advance Mechanics of Solids, Tata McGraw Hill, 3rd Edition,2008
3 Egor P. Popov, Engineering Mechanics of solid, PHI, 2nd Edition, 2015
4 I. H. Shames, Introduction of Solid Mechanics, PHI, 3rd Edition,2000

WEB RESOURCES
1 https://www.vssut.ac.in/lecture_notes/lecture1423904647.pdf
2 https://onlinecourses.nptel.ac.in/noc22_ce46/preview
3 https://www.mae.cornell.edu/solid-mechanics

Course Outcomes (COs):


After the completion of the course, the students will be able to
CO1 Apply the principles of equilibrium, superposition, and compatibility to estimate the
stress-strain behaviour of linear elastic solids under axial loading.
CO2 Construct a shear force and bending moment diagram to evaluate the deflection
and stress distribution in beams of various cross-sections.
CO3 Determine the slope and curvature of the beam by various methods.

CO4 Analyze the behaviour of torsionally loaded members and evaluate the angle
of twist.
CO5 Determine stresses at an inclined plane and construct the Mohr circle to predict the
principal and maximum shear planes.

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(A Central University)
Department of Mechanical Engineering

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MEUCTT3 Manufacturing Processes 3 - - 40 60 3

Course Objectives:
1 To impart knowledge on the casting processes and its related activities.
2 To familiarize with the metal forming process.
3 To explore the metal joining process and its defects.
4 To teach about powder metallurgy.

UNIT-1 Casting
Metal casting processes: Introduction to Metal casting - Pattern, core and
Mould making - Moulding, sand properties and testing - Principles of gating and
riser design

UNIT-2 Furnace
Melting furnaces - Casting processes - sand, die, gravity, centrifugal castings,
shell mould and investment casting. Fettling and cleaning of casting -
Inspection of casting and Casting defects.

UNIT-3 Metal Forming Process


Mechanics of forming processes and forming operations – rolling, forging,
drawing, deep drawing, bending, extrusion, punching and blanking – high
energy forming processes – defects in metal forming – Case studies.

UNIT-4 Metal Joining Process


Principles of welding – fusion, resistance and solid-state welding – soldering,
brazing and adhesive bonding, arc welding, resistance welding, gas welding,
thermit welding, ultrasonic welding, electron beam welding, laser beam welding
and explosive welding – weld defects and inspection.

UNIT-5 Powder Metallurgy


Powder metallurgy – production of metal powders – characteristics of metal
powders – compaction – sintering – applications.

TEXT BOOKS:
1 P.N. Rao, Manufacturing Technology, Vol.1, McGraw Hill Education, 4th Edition,2017.
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2
S. Kalpakjian and S. R. Schmid, Manufacturing Engineering and Technology,
Pearson publisher, 5th Edition,2018.
3 Ghosh, Manufacturing Science, East-West Press, 2ndEdition. 2010
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1 A. Mubeen and M. Pervez, Manufacturing Science, Publisher-Asian books, 1st
Edition, 2012.
2 R. A. Lindberg, Processes and Materials of Manufacture, PHI learning Publication,
4th Edition, 1990
3 P. N. Rao, Manufacturing Technology-Foundry, Farming and Welding, McGraw Hill
Education, 5th Edition, 2018.

WEB RESOURCES
1 https://archive.nptel.ac.in/courses/112/107/112107219/
2 https://onlinecourses.nptel.ac.in/noc23_me25/preview
3 https://www.coursera.org/courses?query=manufacturing%20process
4 https://alison.com/course/manufacturing-technologies

Course Outcomes (COs):


After the completion of the course, students will be able to
CO1 Select a suitable casting process for a specific application

CO2 Recommend a suitable metal forming process for a specific application.


CO3 Classify various metal joining processes and select a suitable process for a given
application.
CO4 Identify the various defects in manufacturing processes.

CO5 Interpret the characteristics of metal powders and their production.

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(A Central University)
Department of Mechanical Engineering

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MEUCTO1 Introduction to 3 - - 40 60 3
Thermodynamics

Course Objectives:
1 To understand the basic laws of thermodynamics and heat transfer
2 To understand the principle of operation of thermal systems like I C Engine, boilers,
turbines, condensers etc.

UNIT-1 Introduction
Fundamental Concepts System, surrounding and universe, Concept of
continuum, Property, State, Path, process, Cyclic process, Energy and its form,
Work and heat, Enthalpy.

UNIT-2 Laws of Thermodynamics


Laws of thermodynamics: Concepts of Temperature, Zeroth law. First law of
thermodynamics. Concept of processes, Flow processes and control volume,
Flow work, Steady flow energy equation, Mechanical work in a steady flow of
process
Second law: Essence of second law, Thermal reservoir, Heat engines, COP of
heat pump and refrigerator. Statements of second law, Carnot cycle, Concept
of Entropy.

UNIT-3 Thermal Power Plant


Thermal Power Plant Layout; Rankine Cycle, Major components of thermal
power plant, Condensers, Cooling Towers.

UNIT-4 Power Producing Machines


Internal combustion engines, basic cycles; Turbines: Basic cycle of turbines,
Impulse and Reaction Turbines.

UNIT-5 Power Consuming Machines


Pumps, compressors; Basic of refrigeration cycles, Environmental- friendly
refrigerants, and Air conditioners.

TEXT BOOKS:
1 P.K. Nag, Engineering Thermodynamics, Tata McGraw-Hill, 6th Edition , 2022
2 Sonntag, Borgnakke, Van Wylen, Fundamentals of Thermodynamics,
Wiley, 8thEdition,2012.
3 Y.A.Cengel and M.A.Boles, Thermodynamics: an Engineering Approach, McGraw
Hill, 9th Edition, 2019
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(A Central University)
Department of Mechanical Engineering

REFERENCE BOOKS:
1 Moran & Shapiro, Fundamentals of Engineering Thermodynamics, Willey, 8th Edition,
2014.

WEB RESOURCES
1 https://www2.engineering.com/Library/ArticlesPage/tabid/85/ArticleID/218/Thermodyna
mics.aspx
2 https://open.umn.edu/opentextbooks/textbooks/1252
3 https://www2.engineering.com/Library/ArticlesPage/tabid/85/ArticleID/218/Thermodyna
mics.aspx
4 https://onlinecourses.nptel.ac.in/noc23_me65/preview#:~:text=This%20course%20is%2
0on%20basic,pure%20substance%20and%20practical%20applications.

Course Outcomes (COs):


After completion of the course, the students will be able to

CO1 Explain the basic concepts of thermodynamics such as heat and work.

CO2 Describe the various laws of thermodynamics


CO3 Describe the working principle of thermal power plants and the associated parts.

CO4 Describe the various energy interactions between heat and work.

CO5 Explain the various thermal machines based on thermodynamics.

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(A Central University)
Department of Mechanical Engineering

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MEUCTP1 Material Science and Metallurgy 3 - - 40 60 3

Course Objectives:
1 To impart the concept of crystal structure and deformation mechanism in crystalline
materials.
2 To impart the understanding of structure-property-performance of materials.
3 To impart the knowledge of heat treatment processes to manipulate the material
properties.
4 To teach the steps involved in powder metallurgy.

UNIT-1 Introduction
Structure and properties relationship of Engineering Materials, Classification of
materials, Crystalline structure of solids: concepts of unit cell and space lattice,
miller indices, crystal structure. Crystal structure of ferrous and non-ferrous
metals, crystal imperfections. Plastic Deformation: Mechanisms of plastic
deformation, role of dislocation, slip and twinning, strain hardening.
Imperfections in Solids-Point defects, Dislocations, Interfacial Defects, Bulk
defects.

UNIT-2 Phase Diagrams and Phase Transformations


Phase Diagrams, Phases, phase rules, concept of equilibrium, Phase diagram,
lever rule, eutectic, eutectoid, peritectic and peritectoid systems, iron–carbon
diagram. Transformation rate effects and TTT diagrams. Microstructure and
property changes in iron-carbon system, Iron-Carbon (Fe-C or Fe-Fe3C)
Diagram.

UNIT-3 Material Behaviour


Mechanical Behaviour of Materials-Elastic and plastic properties, Creep,
Fatigue, Fracture, Heat treatment of steels.

UNIT-4 Material Properties


Thermal, Electrical, Magnetic, Optical Properties: Heat capacity, Thermal
expansion, Thermal conductivity, Thermal stresses, Electrical conduction,
Semi conductivity, Super conductivity, Electrical conduction in ionic ceramics
and in polymers, Dielectric behaviour, Ferroelectricity, Piezoelectricity,
Diamagnetism and paramagnetism, Ferromagnetism, Anti-ferromagnetism and
ferrimagnetism.

UNIT-5 Powder Metallurgy


Characteristics of metal powder, Particle size, shape and size distribution,
Characteristics of powder mass such as apparent density, tap density, flow rate,
friction conditions. Properties of green compacts and sintered compacts.
Machining, milling, atomization, electro-deposition, reduction from oxide,
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production of alloy powders. Powder rolling, powder forging, powder extrusion


and explosive forming technique.

TEXTBOOKS:
1 V.Raghavan, Material Science and Engineering, PHI, 6th Edition, 2018.
2 Callister W. D. Jr., Materials Science and Engineering an Introduction, Wiley, 9th
Edition, 2013.
3 O P Khanna, Material Science and Metallurgy, Dhanpat Rai Publication, 4th
Edition, 2011.
REFERENCE BOOKS:
4 R K Rajput, Engineering Materials And Metallurgy, S. Chand, 4th Edition, 2006
5 Sidney H Avner, Introduction to Physical Metallurgy, Mc Graw Hill, 2nd Edition, 2017.
6 Ahindra Ghosh, Textbook of Materials and Metallurgical Thermodynamics, PHI, 2nd
Edition, 2008.

WEB RESOURCES
1 https://archive.nptel.ac.in/courses/113/102/113102080/
2 https://metall-mater-eng.com/index.php/home
3 https://www.iitb.ac.in/mems/en
4 https://www.iitkgp.ac.in/department/MT
5 https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/schools/metallurgy-materials/index.aspx

Course Outcomes (COs):


After completion of the course, the students will be able to
CO1 Describe the crystal system, crystal structure and deformation mechanisms of
crystalline materials.
CO2 Paraphrase the phase diagrams in evaluating the microstructure-property
relationship especially considering the case of Fe-C system.
CO3 Compare the mechanical behaviour of materials and utilise the microstructure
outcome to evaluate the effect of heat treatment.
CO4 Characterize the different properties viz. Thermal, Electrical, Magnetic and Optical
Properties of materials.
CO5 Explain the steps involved in the development of composite materials through the
powder metallurgy route.

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Department of Mechanical Engineering

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(A Central University)
Department of Mechanical Engineering

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MEUCTP2 Sustainable Energy Conversion 3 - - 40 60 3

Course Objectives:
1 To understand the different energy resources like conventional and non-conventional
sources of energy.
2 To learn about energy conversion systems like bio-energy conversion, bio
methanation technology, Thermochemical Conversion, gasification, pyrolysis etc.
3 To know about various sustainable energies.

UNIT-1 Energy resources


Conventional and non-conventional sources of energy, basics of solar, wind,
bio, hydro, tidal, ocean, thermal and other renewable energy sources.

UNIT-2 Energy conversion systems


Conversion routes, direct and indirect ways of energy conversion, electricity
generation, distribution and use, basics of solar thermal conversion, technology
of selective coating, fundamentals of flat plate collector and evacuated
collector,

UNIT-3 Wind and PV System


Basics of wind energy conversion, wind machine, wind electric generator, wind
pump, basics of photovoltaic conversion technology and PV systems.

UNIT-4 Chemical Energy System


Bio-methanation technology, thermochemical conversion through pyrolysis,
gasification and esterification, bio-oil, application of ocean thermal gradient and
geothermal gradient for power generation.

UNIT-5 Hydro and Fuel Cell System


Basics of hydropower, tidal and wave power, basics of hydrogen fuel,
fundamentals of fuel cells, basics of fusion power.

TEXTBOOKS:
1 Rao Ashok, “Sustainable Energy Conversion for Electricity and Coproducts:
Principles, Technologies and Equipment”, Wiley, 1st Edition, 2015.
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1 Capareda Sergio, Introduction to Biomass Energy Conversions, CRC Press, 1st
Edition, 2013.
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Department of Mechanical Engineering

2 D. Mukherjee, Fundamentals of Renewable Energy Systems, New Age Publication,


1st Edition, 2004.
3 Mehmet Kanoglu, Yunus A. Çengel, John M. Cimbala, Fundamentals and
Applications of Renewable Energy, Mc Graw Hill, 1st Edition, 2020.

WEB RESOURCES
1 https://www.cambridge.org/highereducation/books/sustainable-
energy/4056BC60E0BC9FBEDA07671340BC19EB#overview
2 https://ncert.nic.in/ncerts/l/jesc114.pdf
3 https://www.uobabylon.edu.iq/eprints/publication_4_10679_78.pdf
4 https://www.uobabylon.edu.iq/eprints/publication_4_10679_78.pdf

Course Outcomes (COs):


After completion of the course, the students will be able to
CO1 Explain the availability of various energy sources.
CO2 Describe the possible ways of converting one form of energy into another.
CO3 Discuss the merits and application of Wind power and Photovoltaic cells.

CO4 Paraphrase the energy generation through the chemical process

CO5 Outline the working of other power generation processes like hydro, tidal, and fuel
cell.

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Guru Ghasidas Vishwavidyalaya
(A Central University)
Department of Mechanical Engineering

CODE COURSE NAME HOURS PER CIA SEA CREDIT


WEEK
L T P
MEUCLT1 Manufacturing Process Lab - - 2 25 25 1

LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
1 Study the working of the lathe machine and its operations
2 Perform operations on the given workpiece:
i) Plain turning,
ii) Eccentric turning,
iii) Step turning,
iv) Taper turning,
v) Thread cutting (external & internal),
vi) Drilling,
vii) Boring,
viii) Knurling,
ix) Chamfering
3 Study of furnaces, Casting process, moulding sand and patterns
4 Study of Wooden Patterns:
i) Single-piece pattern,
ii) Split pattern,
iii) Match plate pattern,
iv) Loose piece pattern,
v) Sweep pattern,
vi) Skeleton pattern.
vii) Making of core.
5 Sand Casting:
i)Sand preparation and testing: - Specimen preparation, Permeability, Clay content,
Grain fineness number, Green compression test, Green shear strength, Dry
strength, hardness. Types of sand.
ii) Mould making: Familiarization with moulding tools, Preparation of green sand
mould using split pattern (using any type of pattern), gating system, core making.
iii) Melting furnace, pouring of hot metals in the mould for obtaining of different
engineering shapes & surfaces.
6 Study of Welding tools and operation of Welding Machines.
7 Joining of metals:
i) Welding: - Edge preparation for butt joint (V, J) and welding practice by SMAW,
welding practice on T/butt joint using MIG/GTAW welding.
ii) Soldering & brazing: Familiarization with soldering and brazing tools & practice.

WEB RESOURCES
1 http://vlabs.iitkgp.ac.in/psac/newlabs2020/vlabiitkgpAM/#
2 http://www.nitttrkol.ac.in/vlab-me-mtl-exp-1.php#top
Guru Ghasidas Vishwavidyalaya
(A Central University)
Department of Mechanical Engineering

Course Outcomes (COs):


After completion of the course, the students will be able to

CO1 Perform the operations in lathe and make the desired product with specified
dimensions.
CO2 Assess the properties of moulding sand and demonstrate the casting and related
practices.
CO3 Evaluate the effect of welding, soldering and brazing process parameters.

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Guru Ghasidas Vishwavidyalaya
(A Central University)
Department of Mechanical Engineering

HOURS PER WEEK


CODE COURSE NAME CIA SEA CREDIT
L T P
Computer-Aided Machine
MEUCLT2 1 - 2 25 25 2
Drawing

LIST OF EXERCISE
1 Study of Limits, Fits, and Tolerances and its application in Machine Drawing.
2 Study of various types of Keys (Parallel key, Taper key, Feather Key, Gib-head key,
and Woodruff key) used in the assembly of Machine Elements
3 Study of various forms of Threads (ISO Metric -Internal & External, BSW -internal
& External, Square and ACME) and their standards.
4 Study various types of Fasteners like Hexagonal-headed bolt and nut with washer,
square-headed bolt and nut with washer.
5 Simple assembly of stud bolts with nut and lock nut.
6 Prepare the assembly drawing from the given part drawing for the following
machine components by performing manually and using standard commercial 2D
/ 3D CAD software
(i) Joints: Cotter joint (socket and spigot), knuckle joint (pin joint) for two
rods.
(ii) Coupling: Split Muff coupling, Protected type flanged coupling, pin
(bush) type flexible coupling, and universal coupling (Hooks' Joint)
(iii) Engine parts: Piston, connecting rod, stuffing box, multi-plate clutch
(iv) Other machine components: Plummer block (Pedestal Bearing), Screw
jack (Bottle type), tailstock of lathe, Machine vice

TEXT BOOKS:
1 K.R. Gopala Krishna, Machine Drawing, Subhash Publication,32nd Edition, 2005
2 N.D.Bhat and V.M. Panchal Machine Drawing, Charotar Publishing House, 49th
Edition, 2014.
REFERENCE BOOKS
1 S. Trymbaka Murthy, A Text Book of Computer Aided Machine Drawing, CBS
Publishers, 2nd Edition, 2008.
2 P.S. Gill, Engineering drawing, KATSON BOOKS, 11th Edition, 2013.
3 N. Siddeshwar, P. Kanniah, V.V.S. Sastri, Machine Drawing, Tata McGraw Hill,
2017

WEB RESOURCES
1 https://archive.nptel.ac.in/courses/112/102/112102304/
2 https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLGiGNMkNq6QsSHEfUC1ekc2Pz2gfy1O
Kb
3 https://nptel.ac.in/courses/112104031
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(A Central University)
Department of Mechanical Engineering

Note 50% of assembly drawings must be done manually and the remaining 50% must
be done using any CAD software. The above tasks can be performed manually and
using standard commercial 2D / 3D CAD software

Course Outcomes (COs):


After completion of the course, the students will be able to

CO1 Use industry-standard engineering drawing practices, symbols, and conventions.


CO2 Apply limits and tolerances to assemblies and choose appropriate fits for given
assemblies.
CO3 Demonstrate the importance of linking functional and visualization aspects in the
preparation of the part drawings
CO4 Create assembly drawings that depict the arrangement and relationships of
individual components within a machine or mechanical system.
CO5 Demonstrate proficiency in using computer-aided design (CAD) software to create
detailed and accurate machine drawings.

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SCHOOL OF STUDIES OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY
DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Scheme of Teaching and Evaluation 2023-24 (As per NEP-2020)
Choice Based Credit System (CBCS) and Outcome Based Education (OBE)
(Effective from the Academic year 2023-24)
IV-SEMESTER SCHEME OF TEACHING & EVALUATION 2023-24
Teaching
Examination
Hours/ week

Tutorial

Credits
Practical
S.

/Drawin
lectures

Total Marks
Theory
Course Type Course Code

SEA Marks
Examinatio

CIA Marks
n in Hours
N. Course Title

g
L T P
1 Department Core MEUDTT1 Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulic 3 1 - 03 40 60 100 4
Machinery
2 Department Core MEUDTT2 2 1 - 03 40 60 100 3
Mechanics of Solids – II

3 Department Core MEUDTT3 Kinematics of Machines 2 1 - 03 40 60 100 3

4 Department Core MEUDTT4 3 - - 03 40 60 100 3


CAD/CAM

5 Open elective/Institute Core MEUDTO1 3 - - 03 40 60 100 3


Introduction to Fluid Mechanics*

MEUDTP1 Industrial Engineering and Economics 3 - - 03 40 60 100 3


Department Elective
6 MEUDTP2 Introduction to Composites
7 Practical MEUDLT1 FMHM Lab - - 2 03 25 25 50 1

8 Practical MEUDLT2 CAD/CAM Lab - - 2 03 25 25 50 1


9 Practical MEUDLT3 Mechanics of Solids Lab - - 2 03 25 25 50 1
10 Project MEUDPV1 Mini Project - - 2 03 25 25 50 1
Total 16 3 08 30 340 460 800 23
* Not for ME students
Credit Definition: ➢ Four credit courses are to be designed for 50 hours of Teaching-Learning process.
➢1-hour lecture (L) per week per semester = 1 Credit ➢ Three credit courses are to be designed for 40 hours of Teaching-Learning process.
➢1-hour tutorial (T) per week per semester = 1 Credit ➢ Two credit courses are to be designed for 30 hours of Teaching-Learning process.
➢2-hour Practical/Drawing(P) per week per semester = 1 Credit ➢ One credit courses are to be designed for 15 hours of Teaching-Learning process
Note: The above is applicable only to THEORY courses

CIA: Two internal Class Tests, each of 15 Marks. Assignment: 10 Marks

SEA: Semester End Assessment – 60 marks

List of Open Electives for ME department students

1. Remote Sensing (CEUDTO1)


2. Energy and Environment Engineering (CHUDTO1)
3. Introduction to Information Science (CSUDTO1)
4. Introduction to Electronic Devices and Circuits (ECUDTO1)
5. Fundamentals of Python Programming (ITUDTO1)
6. Automobile Engineering (IPUDTO1)
Guru Ghasidas Vishwavidyalaya
(A Central University)
Department of Mechanical Engineering

CODE COURSE NAME HOURS PER CIA SEA CREDIT


WEEK
L T P
MEUDTT1 Fluid Mechanics and Fluid 3 1 - 40 60 4
Machinery

Course Objectives: The student shall


1 Learn about various properties of fluids and pressure measurement
2 Understand basic principles of fluid motion
3 Understand boundary layer concepts and flow through pipes
4 Learn the construction and working of hydraulic turbines
5 Learn the construction and working of centrifugal and reciprocating pumps

UNIT-1 Fluid Statics


Fluid Statics: Dimensions and units: physical properties of fluids- specific
gravity, viscosity, and surface tension - vapor pressure and their influence on
fluid motion- atmospheric, gauge and vacuum pressures – measurement of
pressure- Piezometer, U-tube and differential manometers.

UNIT-2 Fluid Kinematics and Dynamics


Fluid Kinematics: Stream line, path line and streak lines and stream tube,
classification of flows- steady & unsteady, uniform & non-uniform, laminar &
turbulent, rotational & irrotational flows-equation of continuity for one
dimensional flow and three-dimensional flows.
Fluid Dynamics: Surface and body forces –Euler’s and Bernoulli’s equations
for flow along a streamline, momentum equation and its application on force
on pipe bend.

UNIT-3 Boundary Layer and Flow through Pipes


Boundary Layer Concepts: Definition, thicknesses, characteristics along thin
plate, laminar and turbulent boundary layers (No derivation) boundary layer in
transition, separation of boundary layer, submerged objects – drag and lift.
Closed Conduit Flow: Reynold’s experiment- Darcy Weisbach equation-
Minor losses in pipes- pipes in series and pipes in parallel- total energy line-
hydraulic gradient line. Measurement of flow: Pitot tube, venturi meter, and
orifice meter, Flow nozzle

UNIT-4 Hydraulic Turbines


Dimensional Analysis: Buckingham's pi-theorem
Hydraulic Turbines: Classification of turbines, Heads and efficiencies, impulse
and reaction turbines, Pelton wheel, Francis turbine and Kaplan turbine-
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(A Central University)
Department of Mechanical Engineering

working proportions, work done, efficiencies, hydraulic design –draft tube


theory- functions and efficiency.
Performance Of Hydraulic Turbines: Geometric similarity, Unit and specific
quantities, characteristic curves, governing of turbines, selection of type of
turbine, cavitation, surge tank, water hammer.

UNIT-5 Centrifugal and Reciprocating Pumps


Centrifugal Pumps: Classification, working, work done – barometric head-
losses and efficiencies specific speed- performance characteristic curves,
NPSH.
Reciprocating Pumps: Working, Discharge, slip, indicator diagrams.

TEXT BOOKS:
1 S K Som & G. Biswas, Introduction to Fluid Mechanics & Fluid Machines, McGraw
Hill, 3rd Edition, 2017
2 Yunus A Cengel, Fluid Mechanics-Fundamentals and Applications, McGraw Hill, 4th
Edition, 2019

REFERENCE BOOKS:
1 R.W. Fox and T. McDonnald, Introduction to Fluid Mechanics, WILEY, 10th Edition,
2021
2 F.M. White, Fluid Mechanics, McGraw Hill, 9th Edition, 2022
3 P.N. Modi and S.M. Seth, Hydraulics and Fluid Mechanics Including Hydraulics
Machines, SBH, 22nd Edition, 2019

WEB RESOURCES
1 https://nptel.ac.in/courses/112104118
2 https://onlinecourses.nptel.ac.in/noc21_me75/preview
3 https://edurev.in/courses/24694_Fluid-Mechanics-and-Hydraulic-Machines

Course Outcomes (COs): After the course completion, student shall be able to

CO1 explain the effect of fluid properties on a flow system


CO2 identify type of fluid flow patterns and describe continuity equation
CO3 demonstrate boundary layer concepts
CO4 describe the construction and working of hydraulic turbines
CO5 describe the construction and working of hydraulic pumps
Guru Ghasidas Vishwavidyalaya
(A Central University)
Department of Mechanical Engineering

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Guru Ghasidas Vishwavidyalaya
(A Central University)
Department of Mechanical Engineering

CODE COURSE NAME HOURS PER CIA SEA CREDIT


WEEK
L T P
MEUDTT2 Mechanics of Solids – II 2 1 - 40 60 3

Course Objectives: The student shall


1 Learn various energy methods for the analysis of mechanical structures
2 Understand the concept of various types of beams and their deflection modes on
loading
3 Familiarize with the deflection behavior and failure characteristics of curved beam
components subjected to different types of loading conditions
4 Learn the effect of unsymmetric loading on Columns and beams
5 Describe the concept and methods involved in the calculation of stresses in pressure
vessels

UNIT-1 Introduction to Energy Methods


Energy Methods: Introduction, Strain energy, Elastic strain energy in tension,
compression, bending and torsion. Impact loading in tension and bending.
Theorem of Castigliano and its applications, Reciprocal relations, Maxwell -
Betti theorem.

UNIT-2 Deflection of Beams


Fixed Beams: Fixed beams subjected to different types of loads and couples,
Calculations of fixing moments and reactions at supports and deflection.
Effect of sinking of support.
Continuous beams: Continuous beams subjected to different type of loads
and couples, beams with overhang, beams with one end fixed, Clapeyron’s
theorem. Effect of sinking of supports.

UNIT-3 Bending of Curved Beams


Bending of curved bars: Bending of curved bars in the plane of loading,
Winkler- Bach theory, crane hooks, chain links, bending of circular bars
subjected to symmetric loading, bending of circular rings, stresses in circular
rings.

UNIT-4 Eccentric Loaded Structures


Unsymmetrical Bending: Introduction to unsymmetrical bending, Stresses and
deflection in unsymmetric bending, Shear center for angle, Channel and I-
sections.
Guru Ghasidas Vishwavidyalaya
(A Central University)
Department of Mechanical Engineering

Columns: Struts and Columns, Stability of columns, Euler’s formula for


different end conditions, Equivalent load, Eccentric loading, Rankine’s
formula.

UNIT-5 Pressure Vessels


Thin Pressure Vessel: Thin Pressure Vessels, Circumferential and
longitudinal stresses in thin cylindrical shells and thin spherical shells under
internal pressure.
Thick Pressure Vessel: Introduction, Lames Theorem, Thick Pressure vessels
subjected to internal pressure, External Pressure & both, compound
cylinders.

TEXT BOOKS:
1 J. M. Gere and S. P. Timoshenko, Mechanics of Materials, CBS publisher, 2nd
Edition, 2023
2 Sadhu Singh, Strength of Materials, Khanna Book Publishing, 1st Edition, 2016
3 F.P. Beer & E.R. Johnson Jr., Mechanics of Material, PHI,

REFERENCE BOOKS:
1 Egor P. Popov, Engineering Mechanics of solids, PHI,
2 I. H. Shames, Introduction of solid mechanics

WEB RESOURCES
1 https://nptel.ac.in/courses/112107146
2 https://onlinecourses.nptel.ac.in/noc23_me140/preview
3 https://edurev.in/courses/25074_Strength-of-Material--ME-

Course Outcomes (COs):

CO1 Determine the stored energy of the structures under varying load conditions.
CO2 Interpret different types of beams based on their characteristic features
CO3 Solve the problems associated with curved beams for varied application
CO4 Determine the response of unsymmetrical loading on beams and columns.
CO5 Determine the stress distribution on thin and thick vessels.
Guru Ghasidas Vishwavidyalaya
(A Central University)
Department of Mechanical Engineering

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Guru Ghasidas Vishwavidyalaya
(A Central University)
Department of Mechanical Engineering

CODE COURSE NAME HOURS PER CIA SEA CREDIT


WEEK
L T P
MEUDTT3 Kinematics of Machinery 2 1 - 40 60 3

Course Objectives: The student shall


1 Understand the fundamentals of kinematics and the concept of machines,
mechanisms, and related terminologies
2 Construct the velocity diagram for a given mechanism
3 Construct the acceleration diagram for a given mechanism
4 Classify, identify, and explain different types of gear and gear Trains
5 Classify cam mechanisms and design cam motion profiles

UNIT-1 Mechanism and Machines


Mechanism and Machines: Introduction and basic concepts, Mechanism and
Machines, Links, kinematics pair, kinematics chain, degree of freedom &
constrained motion, inversion of slider crank mechanism, four bar chain,
mechanisms with lower pairs, pantograph

UNIT-2 Velocity in Mechanism


Velocity in Mechanism: Plane motion, absolute and relative motion, velocity of
a point, velocity of a mechanism by relative velocity diagram

UNIT-3 Acceleration in Mechanism


Acceleration in Mechanism: Plane motion, absolute and relative motion and
acceleration of a point, acceleration of a mechanism by relative acceleration
diagram, Coriolis components.

UNIT-4 Gear and Gear Train


Gear and Gear Train: Classification of gears, spur, helical, bevel, worm gears,
spur gear, conjugate action, law of gearing, involute and cycloidal tooth’s
profiles, interference and undercutting, contact ratio, gear train, simple,
compound, and epicyclical gear trains.

UNIT-5 Cams and Followers


Cams and Followers: Classification of cam and follower, types of follower
motion, uniform, simple harmonic, parabolic, cycloid, Cam’s profile by
graphical method.
Guru Ghasidas Vishwavidyalaya
(A Central University)
Department of Mechanical Engineering

TEXT BOOKS:
1 Amitabh Ghosh and Ashok Kumar Mallik, Theory of Mechanism and Machines,
East West Press,3rd edition, 2008
2 S. S. Ratan, Theory of Machine, McGraw Hill Education India, 5th edition, 2018

REFERENCE BOOKS:
1 Thomas Beven, Theory of Machine, Pearson, 3rd edition, 2009
2 G.R. Pennock and J.E. Shigley, Theory Of Machine And Mechanisms, Oxford
University Press, 4th Edition, 2014

WEB RESOURCES
1 https://archive.nptel.ac.in/courses/112/104/112104121/
2 https://archive.nptel.ac.in/courses/112/105/112105268/
3 https://edurev.in/courses/21055_Theory-Of-Machines

Course Outcomes (COs):

CO1 Understand the basic concept of different machines and mechanisms


CO2 Calculate the velocity of a mechanism
CO3 Calculate the acceleration of a mechanism
CO4 Analyze different types of Gear and gear trains
CO5 Design various cam motion profiles and Classify cam-followers

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O1
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O2
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O3
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O4
C 3 1 1 1
O5
Guru Ghasidas Vishwavidyalaya
(A Central University)
Department of Mechanical Engineering

CODE COURSE NAME HOURS PER CIA SEA CREDIT


WEEK
L T P
MEUDTT4 CAD/CAM 3 - - 40 60 3

Course Objectives:
1 To provide the necessary theoretical background and the application of computer
graphics
2 To impart the parametric fundamentals to create and manipulate geometric models
using curves, surfaces and solids
3 To describe positions and orientation of primitives by operations like translations,
reflections, and dilations on and off the coordinate plane
4 To summarize the basics of CAD/CAM software and CNC Technology
5 To impart knowledge on basics of NC part programming

UNIT-1 Basics of CAD


Basics of CAD: Basics fundamentals of Computer Graphics, Principle of
computer graphics, Product life cycle, Concept of Computer Aided Design
(CAD) and architecture, Hardware and software, Color management, Raster
graphics, Graphics standard, Graphic primitives, lines, andCircle Drawing
algorithms, Software documentations, CAD standards GKS, OpenGL, Data
exchange standards- IGES, STEP, CALS etc, Communication standards.
Standards for exchange images.

UNIT-2 Geometric Modelling


Geometric Modeling of Curves, Surface and Solid: Basics representation of
curves, Parametric and nonparametric curves, Mathematical representation of
curves, Hermite curves, Bezier curves and B-spline curves. Basic of Surface,
Techniques of surface modelling, Plane surface, Rule surface, Surface of
revolution and sweep, Coons and bi-cubic patches, concept of Bezier and B-
spline surfaces. Basic concept of solid modelling technique, CSG and B-rep
method for solid generation.

UNIT-3 Computer Aided Design


Computer Aided Design (CAD) methodology, Coordinate systems, Theory
and applications, 2D and 3D geometric transformation, Homogeneous
transformation, Concatenation, Assembly modelling, interferences of positions
and orientation, tolerance analysis, mass property calculations, Visual
realism- hidden line-surface-solid removal algorithms, shading, coloring,
computer animation, Concurrent Engineering.

UNIT-4 Basics of CAM


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(A Central University)
Department of Mechanical Engineering

Basics of CAM: Basic concept of numerical control (NC) System, NC


coordinate system, NC motion control, Application of NC, concepts of
computer numeric control (CNC) system, problems with conventional, NC and
CNC.

UNIT-5 Part Programming


Part Programming: Introduction to NC part programming, manual part
programming, Computer assisted part programming, Automatically
Programming Tool (APT) language, statements and code of APT,
programming methods, and advantages of CAD/CAM programming.

TEXT BOOKS:
1 Ibrahim Zeid, CAD/CAM Theory and Practice, McGraw Hill Publications, 2nd
Edition, 2009
2 Milkell P. Groover and Emory W. Zimmer, CAD/CAM, Pearson Education, 1st
Edition, 2003

REFERENCE BOOKS:
1 P. N. Rao, CAD/CAM Principle & Applications, McGraw Hill Publications, 3rd Edition,
2017
2 T. Jeyapoovan, Robert Quesada, Computer Numeric Control, Pearson Education,
3 Amitabh Ghosh and Ashok Kumar Mallik, Theory of Mechanism and Machines,
East West Press,3rd edition, 2008

WEB RESOURCES
1 https://archive.nptel.ac.in/courses/112/102/112102101/
2 https://onlinecourses.swayam2.ac.in/nou22_me08/preview
3 http://www.nptelvideos.com/course.php?id=782

Course Outcomes (COs):

CO1 Explain the core concepts and standards of computer-aided graphics


CO2 Describe the representation of curves, surface and solid modelling techniques for
real-time applications
CO3 Apply geometric techniques to transform 2D and 3D entities
CO4 Explain the working principles of NC and CNC machines
CO5 Apply various programming methods for computer-assisted manufacturing
Guru Ghasidas Vishwavidyalaya
(A Central University)
Department of Mechanical Engineering

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O2
C
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O3
C
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O4
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O5
Guru Ghasidas Vishwavidyalaya
(A Central University)
Department of Mechanical Engineering

CODE COURSE NAME HOURS PER CIA SEA CREDIT


WEEK
L T P
MEUDTP1 Industrial Engineering and 3 - - 40 60 3
Economics

Course Objectives:
1 Understand the essential principles and decision making tools of Engineering
Economics (EC) for circulating Economics Production and Consumption
2 Perceive the thoughts and methods of micro EC, especially calculating the inflation
rate, replacement of equipments, and depreciation value
3 Aware about the history & development of industrial engineering and architectures of
productivity
4 Understand the process and application of method and work study
5 Familiarize from the different wage & incentives schemes

UNIT-1 Basic Economics


Basic Economics-Introduction to Economics, Type of Economics, Theory of
Economics, Principles of Economics and its scope, Law of supply and demand
and its type and features, Economic efficiency.
Cost and Decision-Costs, Element of costs-fixed-variable and others, Capital,
Assets and its Type, Role of Engineers in Decision Making, Decision Tree and
Sequential Investment Decisions, Decision Making Techniques, Cash Flow
Diagram

UNIT-2 Basic Methodologies of Engineering Economic Analysis


Basic Methodologies of Engineering Economic Analysis-Introduction to Time
Value of Money, Simple Interest, Compound Interest, Nominal Interest rate.
Measuring Inflation, equivalence calculation under Inflation, assets
replacement and its policy, Comparative Analysis of Alternatives and its
methods for analysis, Depreciation- Introduction and its types and methods,
value analysis

UNIT-3 Introduction History & Development of Industrial Engineering


Introduction history & development of industrial engineering: F.W.Taylor and
Frank & Lillian Gilberth their contribution industrial engineering.
Productivity: Productivity definition; means of increasing productivity;
productivity vs production, Productivity index and its types, numerical.

UNIT-4 Method Study


Method Study: Definition & basic procedure, selection of jobs, recording
technique; and Principle of motion economy.
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(A Central University)
Department of Mechanical Engineering

Work Measurement: Definition, objectives, application, time study equipment,


performance rating; allowances; number of cycle to be studied; determination
of standard time, numerical

UNIT-5 Wages and Incentives


Wage & Incentives: Characteristics of a good wage or incentive systems,
method of wage payment. Concept of wage incentive schemes; financial &
non-financial; Taylor differential piece rate, Halsey premium plane, Merric’s
multiple piece rate system. Ergonomics, work space dimension, design of
work place, environmental stresses & impacts on human work.

TEXT BOOKS:
1 Dharmaraj, E.. Engineering Economics. Mumbai, IN: Himalaya Publishing House,
2009. ProQuest ebrary. Web. 9 November 2016.
2 Malakooti, B. (2013). Operations and Production systems with multiple objectives.
John Wiley & Sons.ISBN 978-1-118-58537-5.

REFERENCE BOOKS:
1 Morris, W. Thomas. (1960). Engineering economy: the analysis of management
decisions. Homewood, Ill.: R. D. Irwin
2 Krugman, Paul; Wells, Robin (2012). Economics (3rd ed.).Worth Publishers.
p. 2. ISBN 978-1464128738.
3 Badiru, A. (Ed.) (2005). Handbook of industrial and systems engineering. CRC
Press. ISBN 0-8493-2719-9.

WEB RESOURCES
1 https://onlinecourses.nptel.ac.in/noc22_me04/preview
2 https://archive.nptel.ac.in/noc/courses/noc18/SEM1/noc18-me35/

Course Outcomes (COs):

CO1 Relate the essential principles and decision making tools of EC for attaining
Economics Production and Consumption practices
CO2 Apply the thoughts and methods of micro EC for attaining the production
economics
CO3 Describe the history & development of industrial engineering and apply the
concept of productivity for economic production
CO4 Explore the methods and work study tools for economic production
CO5 Implement the wage & Incentives schemes for economic production
Guru Ghasidas Vishwavidyalaya
(A Central University)
Department of Mechanical Engineering

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C 2 1 - 3 3 3 1 1 2 3
O1 3 - - 2 -
C 3 3 3 1 3 3 2 3 1 1 2 3
O2 - - -
C 3 - - - - 3 3 - - 1 3
O3 - - -
C 3 3 3 1 3 3 2 3 1 1 2 3
O4 1 - -
C 3 3 3 1 3 3 3 1 1 2 3
O5 1 - 3 -
Guru Ghasidas Vishwavidyalaya
(A Central University)
Department of Mechanical Engineering

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MEUDTP2 Introduction to Composites 3 - - 40 60 3

Course Objectives:
1 To introduce the concept of composite materials and deliver the properties of
composite materials.
2 To elaborate the role of constituent elements of the composite materials
3 To familiarize the students with various types of composite materials
4 To make students conversant with the making of polymer matrix composite materials
5 To create awareness about the mechanical testing methods of composites.

UNIT-1 Introduction
Classifications of Engineering Materials, Concept of composite materials,
Matrix materials, Functions of a Matrix, Desired Properties of a Matrix,
Functions of Reinforcement and desired properties of the reinforcement.

UNIT-2 Matrix and Reinforcement


Matrix: Role and Selection of Matrix material, Polymer (Thermosets and
Thermoplastics), Metal, Ceramic etc. as matrix material.
Types of Reinforcements/Fibers: Role and Selection of reinforcement
materials, Types of fibers, Glass fibers, Carbon fibers, Aramid fibers, Metal
fibres, Whiskers, Flakes etc.,

UNIT-3 Various types of Composites


Classification based on Matrix Material: Polymer matrix composites (PMC),
Carbon matrix Composites or Carbon-Carbon Composites, Metal matrix
composites (MMC), Ceramic matrix composites (CMC);
Classification based on reinforcements: Fiber Reinforced Composites, Fiber
Reinforced Polymer (FRP) Composites, Laminar Composites, Particulate
Composites, Comparison with Metals, Advantages & limitations of Composites

UNIT-4 Fabrication of Polymer Matrix Composites


Manufacturing Processes like Hand Lay-up, filament welding, compression
moulding, resin-transfer method, and Pultrusion. Vacuum Bag Manufacturing
Techniques: Tooling and Specialty materials, Release agents, Peel plies,
release films and fabrics, Bleeder and breather plies, bagging films.

UNIT-5 Testing of Composites


Guru Ghasidas Vishwavidyalaya
(A Central University)
Department of Mechanical Engineering

Mechanical properties of fibers, Reinforcements. Mechanical testing of


composites, tensile testing, Compressive testing, Inter-laminar shear testing,
and Fracture testing.

TEXTBOOKS:
1 K.K.Chawla, Composite Materials, Springer, 3rd Edition, 2012
2 Ronald F. Gibson, Principles of Composite Material Mechanics, CRC Press, 2011
3 Bhargava, A. K. Engineering Materials: Polymers, Ceramics and Composites,
Prentice Hall India, 2nd Edition, 2012
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1 K.K. Chawla, Ceramic Matrix Composites, Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2003
2 N. Chawla, K.K. Chawla, Metal Matrix Composites, Springer-Verlag, 2006
3 C. Seferis, L. Nicolais, (Eds.) The Role of the Polymeric Matrix in the Processing
and Structural Properties of Composite Materials, Plenum Press, New York 1983.

WEB RESOURCES
1 https://www.intechopen.com/chapters/71222
2 https://compositeskn.org/KPC/A100
3 https://archive.nptel.ac.in/courses/112/104/112104229/

Course Outcomes (COs):


At the end of the course, the student will be able to
CO1 Describe the evolution of composite materials.
CO2 Describe the constituents of composite materials.

CO3 Classify the types of composite materials.

CO4 Describe the manufacturing of polymer matrix composite materials.

CO5 Determine the strength characteristics of composite materials.

PO PSO
CO P P P P P P P P P PO PO PO PS PS PS
O1 O2 O3 O4 O5 O6 O7 O8 O9 10 11 12 O1 O2 O3
CO1 3 2 3
CO2 3 3
CO3 3 3
CO4 3 3 2 3 3 2
CO5 3 3 2 2 2 3 3 2
Guru Ghasidas Vishwavidyalaya
(A Central University)
Department of Mechanical Engineering

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L T P
MEUDLT1 Fluid Mechanics and Fluid - - 2 25 25 1
Machinery Lab

LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
1 Metacentric height: Determination of metacentric height
2 Bernoulli’s apparatus: Determination of total head and verifying Bernoulli’s principle
3 Venturimeter: Determination of coefficient of discharge of venturimeter
4 Orifice meter: Determination of coefficient of discharge of an orifice
5 Pipe friction apparatus: Determination of frictional losses
6 Reynolds apparatus: Laminar and Turbulent flow
7 Pelton Wheel turbine: Characteristics of impulse turbine
8 Francis turbine: Characteristics of medium head reaction turbine
9 Kaplan turbine: Characteristics of low head reaction turbine
10 Centrifugal pump: Characteristics of centrifugal pump

WEB RESOURCES
1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Iv4QSkXADM
2 https://fmc-nitk.vlabs.ac.in/
3 https://me.iitp.ac.in/Virtual-Fluid-Laboratory/

Course Outcomes (COs):

CO1 Analyze data using fluid mechanics principles and experimentation methods
CO2 Apply Bernoulli’s principle in determining the coefficient of discharge of various
flow meters
CO3 Compute the friction factor for fluid flow through set of pipes
CO4 Analyse the performance characteristics of hydraulic turbines
CO5 Analyse the performance characteristics of hydraulic pumps

PO PSO
C
P P P P P P P P P PO PO PO PS PS PS
O
O1 O2 O3 O4 O5 O6 O7 O8 O9 10 11 12 O1 O2 O3
C
3 2 - - - - - - - - - 1 3 3 3
O1
Guru Ghasidas Vishwavidyalaya
(A Central University)
Department of Mechanical Engineering

C
3 2 - - - - - - - - - 1 3 3 3
O2
C
3 2 - - - - - - - - - - 3 3 3
O3
C
3 2 - - - - - - - - - - 3 3 3
O4
C
3 2 - - - - - - - - - - 3 3 3
O5
Guru Ghasidas Vishwavidyalaya
(A Central University)
Department of Mechanical Engineering

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L T P
MEUDLT3 CAD/CAM Lab - - 2 25 25 1

LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
I Creation of 3D assembly model of the following machine elements using 3D
Modelling Software
1 Introduction of 3D Modelling software
2 Flange Coupling
3 Plummer Block
4 Screw Jack
5 Safety Valves
6 Connecting Rod
7 Piston
8 Crankshaft
II Manual Part Programming
(i) Part Programming - CNC Machining Centre
Linear cutting
Circular cutting
Cutter radius compensation
Canned cycle operations
(ii) Part Programming – CNC Turning Centre
Straight, Taper and Radius Turning
Thread Cutting
Rough and Finish Turning Cycle
Drilling and Tapping Cycle

WEB RESOURCES
1 https://fab-coep.vlabs.ac.in/List%20of%20experiments.html
2 http://vlabs.iitkgp.ac.in/cim/
3 http://vlabs.iitkgp.ernet.in/vlabs/rtvlab1/cadprg.html

Course Outcomes (COs):

CO1 Apply modelling software to develop 3D models of machine components


CO2 Prepare CNC part programming to perform machining in CNC Lathe
CO3 Prepare CNC part programming to perform machining in CNC Milling
CO4 Describe the role of CNC control in modern manufacturing systems
Guru Ghasidas Vishwavidyalaya
(A Central University)
Department of Mechanical Engineering

CO5 Demonstrate the importance of Modelling and Machining through product


development

PO PSO
C
P P P P P P P P P PO PO PO PS PS PS
O
O1 O2 O3 O4 O5 O6 O7 O8 O9 10 11 12 O1 O2 O3
C 3 3
3 2 3 3 2 2
O1
C
3 2 2 3 3 2 2
O2
C
3 2 2 3 3 2 2
O3
C
3 3 2 2
O4
C 3 3
3 2 2 2 3 3 2 2
O4
Guru Ghasidas Vishwavidyalaya
(A Central University)
Department of Mechanical Engineering

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MEUDLT2 Mechanics of Solids Lab - - 2 25 25 1

LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
1 To study the Universal Testing Machine
2 To perform the Tensile Test of Mild Steel on U.T.M and To Draw Stress–Strain
Curve
3 To study the Impact Testing Machine and test specimen of Izod and Charpy
4 To determine Izod and Charpy Value of the given mild steel specimen
5 To study the Torsion Testing Machine
6 To determine ultimate shear stress and modulus of rigidity under Torsion
7 To study the Rockwell Hardness Testing Machine and to determine the Rockwell
Hardness of thegiven material
8 To study the Brinell Hardness Machine and to determine the Brinell hardness of the
given material
9 To study the Vickers Hardness Machine and to conduct a hardness test on the
machine

WEB RESOURCES
1 https://sm-nitk.vlabs.ac.in/List%20of%20experiments.html
2 https://rtlabs.nitk.ac.in/?q=page/strength-materials-lab
3 https://mrmsmtbs-iitk.vlabs.ac.in/List%20of%20experiments.html

Course Outcomes (COs):

CO1 remember properties of material, stress, thermal stress and various mechanical
components
CO2 understand how different components will fail under different types of load
CO3 understand the deflection/deformation behaviour due to different loading condition
CO4 apply concepts of stress, strain, principle stress in 1D, and 2D objects

PO PSO
C
P P P P P P P P P PO PO PO PS PS PS
O
O1 O2 O3 O4 O5 O6 O7 O8 O9 10 11 12 O1 O2 O3
C 3 2 - - - - - - - - - - 3 3 3
O1
C 2 1 - - - - - - - - - - 3 3 2
O2
C 3 2 2 3 - - - - 3 2 - - 3 3 3
O3
C
3 2 - - - - - - - - - - 3 3 3
O4
Guru Ghasidas Vishwavidyalaya
(A Central University)
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Guru Ghasidas Vishwavidyalaya
(A Central University)
Department of Mechanical Engineering

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WEEK
L T P
MEUDTT1 Introduction to Fluid Mechanics 3 - - 40 60 3

Course Objectives: The student shall


1 To familiarize with the properties of fluids and the applications of fluid mechanics
2 To formulate and analyze problems related to calculation of forces in fluid structure
interaction
3 To understand the concept of fluid measurement, types of flows and dimensional
analysis
4 To understand boundary layer concepts

UNIT-1 Fundamentals
Fundamentals of Fluid Mechanics: Introduction; Applications; Concept of fluid;
Difference between solids, liquids and gases; Concept of continuum; Ideal
and real fluids; Fluid properties

UNIT-2 Fluid Statics


Fluid Statics: Concept of static fluid pressure; Pascal’s law and its
engineering applications; Hydrostatic paradox; Pressure distribution in a
liquids

UNIT-3 Fluid Kinematics


Fluid Kinematics: Classification of fluid flows; Lagrangian and Euler flow
descriptions; Velocity and acceleration of fluid particle; Local and convective
acceleration; Normal and tangential acceleration; Flow rate and discharge
mean velocity; One dimensional continuity equation; Continuity equation

UNIT-4 Fluid Dynamics


Fluid Dynamics: Euler’s equation of motion; Bernoulli’s equation using
principle of conservation of energy; equation of motion and its applications to
steady state ideal and real fluid flows

UNIT-5 Fluid Devices


Fluid devices; Conversion of mechanical to fluid energy - applications
Guru Ghasidas Vishwavidyalaya
(A Central University)
Department of Mechanical Engineering

TEXT BOOKS:
1 Yunus A Cengel, Fluid Mechanics-Fundamentals and Applications, McGraw Hill, 4th
Edition, 2019
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1 F.M. White, Fluid Mechanics, McGraw Hill, 9th Edition, 2022
2 P.N. Modi and S.M. Seth, Hydraulics and Fluid Mechanics Including Hydraulics
Machines, SBH, 22nd Edition, 2019

WEB RESOURCES
1 https://nptel.ac.in/courses/112104118
2 https://onlinecourses.nptel.ac.in/noc21_me75/preview
3 https://edurev.in/courses/24694_Fluid-Mechanics-and-Hydraulic-Machines

Course Outcomes (COs): After the course completion, student shall be able to

CO1 Understand the concept of fluids and their properties


CO2 Distinguish various types of flows and learn flow measurement methods
CO3 Apply the concept to solve the problems related to fluid statics
CO4 Apply concepts to solve problems on fluid kinematics
CO5 Demonstrate working principle of various fluid-based devices

PO PSO
C
P P P P P P P P P PO PO PO PS PS PS
O
O1 O2 O3 O4 O5 O6 O7 O8 O9 10 11 12 O1 O2 O3
C 3 2 1 2 1 1
O1
C 3 2 2 3 1 1
O2
C 3 2 2 3 1 1
O3
C 3 2 1 2 1 1
O4
C 3 2 1 2 1 1
O5

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