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Rajiv Gandhi University of Knowledge Technologies Curriculum for B.Tech in Mechanical Engineering
1/1 Term (common for all branches): Subject No. MA 1001 CY 1001 PH 1001 HS 1001 ME 1001 EE 1001 CS 1001 ME 1002 CE 1001 PH 1201 CY 1201 EE 1201 CS 1201 EA 1001 Subject Name Mathematics I Chemistry (Physics) English for Communication (Mechanics) Electrical Technology (Programming and Data Structures) Into. To Manufacturing process & WSP (Engg. Drawing and Graphics) Physics Lab (Chemistry Lab) Electrical Technology Lab (Programming and Data Structures Lab) Extra Academic Activity EAA-1 Total Credits Pre-requisites None None None None (L+T)-P 3-0 3-0 2-2/ (3-0) 3-0 Credits 4 4 3 4
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1-3
None None
0-3 0-3
2 2
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P/R 22
2/1 Term (common for all branches): Subject No. MA 1001 PH 1001 CY 1001 ME 1001 HS 1001 CS 1001 EE 1001 CE 1001 ME 1002 Subject Name Mathematics II Physics (Chemistry) Mechanics (English for Communication) Programming and Data Structures (Electrical Technology) Engg. Drawing and Graphics (Into. To Manufacturing Process & WSP) Pre-requisites None None None None None (L+T)-P 3-0 3-0 3-0/ (2-2) 3-0 1-3 Credits 4 4 3 4 3
Chemistry Lab (Physics Lab) Programming and Data Structures Lab (Electrical Technology Lab) Extra Academic Activity EAA-1 Total Credits
None None
0-3 0-3
2 2
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P/R 22
Contact hours: 13x2 + 12 = 38 (or 12x2 + 14 = 38) 3/1 Term: Subject Name Data Base Management Systems Managerial Economics Soft Skills Extra Acad Activity EAA-3 Total Credits Contact hours: 14x2+6=34 1/2 Term: Subject No. Subject Name MA 2001 Mathematics III ME 2101 Kinematics of machinery ME 2102 Thermodynamics ME 2103 Mechanics of solids CS 2 Design of Algorithm ME 2701 Strength of materials Lab ME 2702 Mechanism sessional HS 21 Human Values I Total Credits Contact hours: 15x2 + 9 = 39 2/2 Term: S.No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Subject No. MA 2006 ME 2201 ME 2202 EC 2101 Subject Name Mathematics IV Dynamics of Machinery Pre-requisite ME 1001, ME 2101 ME 2102 None None CE 1001 None (L+T)-P 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 0-3 0-3 0-3 15-9 Credits 4 4 4 4 3 2 2 P/R 23 S.NO 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Pre-requisite ME 1001 None ME 1001 ME 1001 None None (L+T)-P 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 0-3 0-3 0-3 15-9 Credits 4 4 4 4 4 2 2 P/R 23 Subject No. CS 1301 HS 1302 HS 1303 EA 1002 Pre-requisite None None None None (L+T)-P 5-0 5-0 4-3 0-3 Credits 4 4 4 P/R 12
Fluid Mechanics Basic Electronics Breadth Elective I EC 2701 Basic Electronics Lab ME 2801 Machine drawing practice HS 22 Human Values II Total Credits Contact hours: 15x2+9 = 39
3/2 Term: Subject No. Subject Name HS HSS Elective I CS 2301 Internet Technology BM Management Elective I HS2301 Human Values III Total Credits Contact hours: 15x2+3 = 33 1/3 Term: S.No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Subject No. ME 3101 ME 3102 ME 3103 ME 3104 Subject Name Manufacturing process I Manufacturing process II Heat Transfer Pre-requisite ME 1002 ME 1002 ME 2102, ME 2202 MA 2101 ME 1002 None (L+T)-P 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 0-3 0-3 15-6 Credits 4 4 4 4 3 2 2 23 S.No 1 2 3 4 Pre-requisite (L+T)-P 5-0 5-0 5-0 0-3 15-3 Credits 4 4 4 4 16
Vibration & control Breadth Elective II ME 3701 Manufacturing process Lab ME 3702 Instrumentation, control & Measurements Lab Total Credits Contact hours: 15x2+6 = 36 2/3 Term: Subject Name Machine tool, Automation & Metrology 2 ME 3202 Applied Thermo Dynamics I 3 ME 3203 Design of Machine Elements 4 ME 3204 Solid Modelling & computer simulation 5 IM Breadth Elective III 6 ME 3801 Robotic automation & Metrology Lab 7 ME 3802 Applied Thermo Dynamics I Lab Total Credits Contact hours: 15x2+6 = 36 S.No 1 Subject No. ME 3201
Credits 4 4 4 4 3 2 2 23
None None
3/3 Term: Subject No. ME 3300 Contact hours: 40 1/4 Term: S.No 1 2 3 4 5 Subject No. ME 4101 HSS ME 440_ Subject Name Applied Thermo Dynamics II Pre-requisite ME 2102, ME 2102 (L+T)-P 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 0-3 0-9 12-12 Credits 4 3 3/4 4 2 3 19-20 Subject Name Summer Internship Total Credits Pre-requisite None (L+T)-P 0-40 0-40 Credits 8 8
Breadth IV Elective I Free Elective I ME 4701 Applied Thermo Dynamics II Lab 6 ME 4700 Project Total Credits Contact hours: 12x2+12 = 36 2/4 Term: Subject Name Elective II Elective III Elective IV Freee Elective II Comprehensive Viva Voice ME 4800 Project Total Credits Contact hours: 12x2+9 = 33 S.No 1 2 3 4 5 6 Subject No. ME 450_ ME 450_ ME 450_ Pre-requisite
Total credits = 2x22+12+2x23+16+2x23+8+19-20+20-23 = 211-215 Note: Two of the Breadth course subject should be from Environmental science & Industrial Engg. Note: L=Lecture T=Tutorial P=Practical
List of Electives:
SI.NO Subject No 1 ME 4401 2 ME 4402 3 ME 4403 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 ME 4501 ME 4502 ME 4503 ME 4504 ME 4505 ME 4506 ME 4507 ME 4508 Manufacturin g Engg. Stream Subject Name Soft Computing Composite Materials Mechanical Systems & Equipments Metal Casting Technology Technology of Surface Coating Welding Technology Non-Destructive Evaluation & Imaging Robots and Computer Controlled Machines Quantity Production Methods Machine Tool Engg. Non-Traditional Manufacturing Processes Advanced Fluid Mechanics Air Conditioning Fluid Power Control Multi-phase flow heat transfer Automobile Engineering Advanced Engg. Thermodynamics Theory of Combustion & Emission Turbulent Flows Energy Conservation & Waste Heat Recovery Turbo Machinery Computational Fluid dynamics Heat exchangers design Prerequisites None None None ME 3101 None ME 3102 (L+T)-P 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 Credits 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
ME 4421 ME 4422 ME 4521 ME 4522 ME 4523 ME 4524 ME 4525 ME 4526 ME 4527 Thermal Engg.
4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
21 22 23
4 4 4
24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41
ME 4531 ME 4532 ME 4533 ME 4441 ME 4442 ME 4443 ME 4541 ME 4542 ME 4543 ME 4544 ME 4545 IM 4461 IM 4462 IM 4563 IM 4464 IM 4465 IM 4566 IM 4567 Industrial Engg. Design Engg. Thermal Engg.
Solar Energy Technology Gas dynamics Nuclear Power Generation & Safety Design Optimization Simulation of Mechanical Systems Tribology Fatigue, Creep & Fracture Finite Element Methods in Engg. Process Dynamics & Adaptive control Experimental Stress Analysis Modern Control Theory Operational Research I Engineering Economy Costing & Accounting Operational Research II Production Planning & Control Management of Inventory Control Work system Design Simulation
4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
Group B Subject No ME 2202 ME 2102 ME 3103 ME 3202 ME 4101 ME 3904 ME 3901 Group C Subject No ME 2103 ME 2101 ME 2201 ME 3203 ME 3104 ME 2701 ME 2702 ME 2801 Subject Name Mechanics of Solids Kinematics of Machinery Dynamics of Machinery Design of Machine elements Vibrations & Control Strength of Materials Lab Kinematics Sessional Machine Drawing Term Autumn Autumn Spring Spring Autumn Autumn Spring Autumn Prerequisites ME 1001 NIL ME 2004 ME 1001 MA 2001 ME 1001 NIL NIL (L-T)-P 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 0-3 0-3 0-3 Credits 4 4 4 4 4 2 2 2 Subject Name Thermodynamics Fluid Mechanics Heat Transfer Applied Thermodynamics I Applied Thermodynamics II Applied Thermodynamics Lab I Applied Thermodynamics Lab II Term Autumn Spring Autumn Spring Autumn Spring Autumn Prerequisites NIL NIL ME 2102, ME 2202 ME 2102 ME 2102 NIL NIL (L-T)-P 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 0-3 0-3 Credits 4 4 4 4 4 2 2
Detailed Syllabus for each subject: 1/1 Term: Engg. Mechanics: (ME 1001)
Force systems: Introduction, Forces acting at a point, Moment of a force about a point and about an axis; couple moment; reduction of a force system to a force and a couple. Equilibrium : Free body diagram; equations of equilibrium; problems in two and three dimensions; plane frames and trusses. Friction : Laws of Coulomb friction., problems involving large and small contact surfaces; square threaded screws; belt friction; rolling resistance. Kinematics and Kinetics of particles : Particle dynamics in rectangular coordinates cylindrical coordinates and in terms of path variables; central force motion. Properties of areas : Centroid and Centre of gravity, Moments of inertia and product of inertia of areas, polar moment of inertia, principal axes and principal moments of inertia. Concept of stress and strain : Normal stress, shear stress, state of stress at a point, ultimate strength, allowable stress, factor of safety; normal strain, shear strain, Hookes law, Poissons ratio, generalized Hookes law; analysis of axially loaded members. Torsion : Torsion of cylindrical bars, torsional stress, modulus of rigidity and deformation. Flexural loading : Shear and moment in beams; load, shear and moment relationship; shear and moment diagrams; flexure formula; shear stress in beams; differential equation of the elastic curve, deflection of beams. Transformation of stress and strain : Transformation of stress and strain, principal stresses, principal strains, Mohrs circle for stress and strain.
Reference Books:
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. F. P. Beer and E. R. Johnston, Vector Mechanics for Engineers. J. L. Meriam and L. G. Kraige, Engineering Mechanics. R.C. Hibbler, Engineering Mechanics. E. P. Popov, Engineering Mechanics of Solids. S. P. Timoshenko, Strength of Materials.
Reference Books:
1. Mikkell P. Groover, Fundamentals of Modern Manufacturing.
Example of an Epicyclic Train, Coupled Epicyclic Trains, Wilson Four Speed Automobile Gear Box. Computer aided kinematic analysis with cases dealt in the class and visualize the mechanisms and kinematic solutions
Reference Books:
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. J. S. Rao, Kinematics of Machinery through HyperWorks, Springer, 2011 J. E. Shighley and J.J. Uicker, Theory of Machines and Mechanisms A. K. Mallik, A. Ghosh, G. Dittrich, Kinematic analysis and synthesis of Mechanisms. J. S. Rao and R. V. Dukkipati, Mechanism and Machine Theory. S. S. Rattan, Theory of Machines. T. Bevan. Theory of Machines.
Reference Books:
1. Johnes, James B and George A Hawkins, Engineering Thermodynamics. 2. J Van Wylen and Sonntag, Fundamentals of Classical Thermodynamics. 3. G F C Rogers and Y R Mayhew, Engineering Thermodynamics Work and Heat Transfer.
4. J P Howell and P O Buckius, Fundamentals of Engineering Thermodynamics. 5. P K Nag, Engineering Thermodynamics 6. C P Arrora, Thermodynamics.
Reference Books:
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. A. C. Ugural and S. K. Fenster, Advanced Strength and Applied Ela sticity. A. P. Boresi, R. J. Schmidt and O. M. Sidebottom, Advanced Mechanics of Materials. S. P. Timoshenko and J. N. Goodier, Theory of Elasticity. I.S. Sokolnikoff ,Mathematical Theory of Elasticity. Y.C. Fung, Foundations of Solid Mechanics. E. P. Popov, Engineering Mechanics of Solids I. H. Shames, Introduction to Solid Mechanics S. P. Timoshenko, Strength of Materials.
7. To calibrate the given proving ring by applying compressive force by U.T.M 8. Deflection test on beams using U.T.M
Balancing of Linkages; Inertia Force of A Reciprocating Mass, Balancing of Multicylinder InLine Engine, Firing Order, Balancing of Radial Engines, Balancing of V-Type Engine, Balancing of Four-Bar Linkages [Shaking Forces], Balancing of Four-Bar Linkages [Shaking Moments], Complete Balancing of Four-Bar Linkages Gear and Cam Forces; Spur Gears, Helical Gears, Worm Gears, Bevel Gears, Cam Forces; Mechanisms for Control: Governors and Gyroscopes; Illustration Of Mechanisms In Control, Governors, Watt Governor, Porter Governor, Proell Governor, Performance Parameters, Spring Controlled Fly-Ball [Hartnell] Governor, Spring Controlled Governor With Auxiliary Spring [Wilson-Hartnell Governor], Spring Controlled Governor with Bell Crank attached to the Sleeve, Hartung Governor, Pickering Governor, Governor Effort and Power, Controlling Force, Friction and Insensitiveness, Centrifugal Effect of the Revolving Arms; Gyroscopes, Gyroscopic Forces and Couple, Thin Rod Rotating About Its Centroidal Axis, Gyroscopic Stabilization, Stability of A Four Wheel Vehicle Moving on A Curved Path, Stability of A Two Wheel Vehicle
Reference Books:
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. J. E. Shighley and J.J. Uicker, Theory of Machines and Mechanisms A. K. Mallik, A. Ghosh, G. Dittrich, Kinematic analysis and synthesis of Mechanisms. J. S. Rao and R. V. Dukkipati, Mechanism and Machine Theory. S. S. Rattan, Theory of Machines. T. Bevan. Theory of Machines.
Reference Books:
1. F. M. White, Fluid Mechanics 2. R. W. Fox & A. T. Mcdonald, Introduction to Fluid Mechanics 3. Som & Biswas, Introduction to Fluid Mechanics and Fluid Machinery. 4. B. R Munson, D.F. Young, T.H. Okiishi, Fundamentals of Fluid Mechanics
Reference Books:
1. N.D. Bhatt, Machine Drawing. 2. N. Sidheswar, P. Kanniah and V.V.S. Sastry, Machine Drawing.
Casting: Types of foundries, steps in making a casting; cast metals; types, materials and allowances of patterns; moulding processes and their characteristics; moulding materials; gating and risering; melting furnaces; casting defects.
Reference Books:
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. William D. Callister, Material science and Engineering and Introduction. V. Raghavan, Materials Science and Engineering. G.E. Dieter, Mechanical Metallurgy. W.F. Smith, Principles of materials Science. R W Heine, C R Loper, and P C Rosenthal, Principles of Metal Casting. M J Rao, Manufacturing Technology: Foundry, Forming and Welding. Mikkie P. Groover, Fundamentals of Manufacturing Technology.
Reference Books:
1. 2. 3. 4. M J Rao, Manufacturing Technology: Foundry, Forming and Welding. Amitabh Bhattacharya, Principles of metal cutting James S Campbell, Principles of Manufacturing Materials and Processes A Ghosh and A K Mallik, Manufacturing Science.
system, transient heat conduction in infinite and semi-infinite walls, concept of Heisler chart, heat conduction from a moving heat source. Introduction to concepts of Finite difference approach for solving conduction problems. Forced convection: Derivation of energy equation, concept of thermal boundary layer and derivation of thermal boundary layer equation, flat plate in parallel flow (solution by energy integral method), cylinder in cross flow, internal flows: concept of thermally fully developed flow and its corollaries, fully developed pipe flow, fully developed channel flow with constant wall heat flux, turbulent flow in pipes, Reynolds analogy. Free convection: Vertical plate at constant temperature derivation of governing equation, recognition of dimensionless terms, and solution by integral method. Condensation and Boiling: laminar film condensation over a vertical plate and horizontal circular tube. regimes of boiling heat transfer, correlations for critical heat flux in boiling. Finite element methods for one dimensional heat transfer; Heat exchangers: classification of heat exchangers, overall heat transfer coefficient, concept of fouling factor, LMTD and NTU methods. Thermal radiation: Radiation properties, blackbody radiation, Plancks law, Stefan- Boltzman law, Kirchoffs law, radiation exchange between black surfaces, concept of view factor, radiation exchange between non-black surfaces, twosurface enclosure, three surface enclosure, concept of radiation shield. Computer aided heat transfer analysis with cases dealt in the class and visualize tempearure distribution
Reference Books:
1. 2. 3. 4. F.P. Incropera and D.P. Dewitt, Fundamentals of Heat and Mass Transfer. J.P. Holman, Heat Transfer. P.K. Nag, Heat and Mass transfer. S.K. Das, Fundamentals of Heat and Mass transfer.
compensators; Root-locus method: analysis, design; Frequency response method: Bode plots, Nyquist stability criterion, performance specifications.
Reference Books:
1. W.T. Thomson, Theory of vibration with application 2. K Ogata, Modern Control Engineering. 3. B C Kuo and F. Golnaraghi, Automatic Control Systems.
List of experiments in Casting: 1. Study on moulding properties like permeability, Green hardness, Dry tensile & compression strength, Green tensile & compression strength, Moisture measurement. 2. Study on riser design & shieve analysis. List of experiments in Welding: 1. Study the characteristics of MIG welding with movable work table 2. Study of arc welding characteristics using automatic moving torch. 3. Demo of TIG and Resistance spot welding List of experiments in Forming 1. Disc compression & Ring compression test 2. Extrusion & deep drawing
directrix. Kinematic systems and structures of conventional machine tools. Electromechanical and hydraulic drives and control of machine tools. Machine tool automation: Classification and specification of machine tools. Construction, working principle and application of various semi-automatic and automatic lathes. Flexible automations need, principle and advantages. Basic constructional features, working principle and application of CNC machine tools, machining center and FMS. Metrology: Introduction, Precision, Accuracy, repeatability. Types of errors in measurement. Simple measurement tools like height gauges, micrometers, depth gauges, slip gauges, sine bar etc. Limits, Fits & Tolerances. Inspection gauges. Surface roughness: sources of surface irregulaties in manufactures, different element of surface roughness, surface roughness parameters. Measurement instruments, profilometers, analysis of roughness signal in frequency domain. Coordinate measuring machine CMMs, application, types, construction, probing, hard probing and soft probing.
Reference Books:
1. Mikell P.Groover, Manufacturing Automation Production Systems and Computer Integrated
Reference Books:
1. V Ganesan, Internal Combustion Engines. 2. M. L. Mathur & R. P. Sharma, Internal combustion engines.
Reference Books:
1. J. E. Shigley, Mechanical Engineering Design. 2. M. F. Spotts, Design of Machine Elements. 3. A. H. Burr and J. B. Cheatham, Mechanical Analysis and Design.
List of experiments in robot automation: Basic experiments related to robot programming, CNC programming, PUC operation.
Combustion generated pollutants : various sources, modelling of emissions, industrial furnace emissions.
tube heat exchangers. Prime mover exhausts; incineration plants; heat pump systems; thermoelectric devices. Utilization of low grade reject heat from power plants.
Integration of system equations. Modelling in multi-energy domain through bond graphs. Modelling of a system of rigid bodies, structural systems, Hydraulic systems, Thermal systems, electronic and mechatronic systems. Modelling systems for control strategies and design of control strategies in physical domain. Numerical prototyping as modelling for design and synthesis using computational tools like SYMBOLS, MATLAB, ADAMs, etc.
Singular elements, Quarter-Point Singular Elements, Moving singular elements, Semi-infinite elements, Buckling analysis, Non-linear analysis
planning. Determination of inventory systems: Economic order quantity. Determination of continuous and discrete demand situations. Quantity discount, Joint ordering, Exchange curve analysis, and Coverage analysis for multi-items. Probabilistic inventory systems: perpetual and periodic control systems. Safety stock and reorder point determination. Spare part inventory systems: control policy for slow moving spares, Repairable items and substitutable items. Multiechelon inventory systems: multi-echelon inventory control by pull and push system types. METRIC and MODMETRIC methods. Stores management: item classification, coding, storing and retrieval, Issue policy, Inventory valuation and stock verification. Computer integrated stores management. Vendor relations and vendor evaluation: Vendor development, Vendor evaluation techniques. Joint ordering and delivery negotiations. Value analysis and standardisation. Variety reduction through standardisation. Substitution and design modification techniques. Value analysis and its applications.
Runge-Kutta. Simulation languages such as EXTEND and STELLA. Design of simulation experiments, Variance prediction techniques, Statistical analysis of outputs, Optimisation of parameters, Verification and validation aspects of simulation models. Simulators for training skill, Principles, Learning theory, Examples. Simulation games, Principles, Types, Studies on effectiveness.